Today on Drabble Wednesday, we venture into
science fiction, to the great unknown. We fly off into the deadly regions of
space...
Engine Malfunction
The
stars are wrong.
Worse,
the space station’s vanished.
What I’m seeing on the view screen isn’t
comforting. I think I’m in trouble.
“Computer, what happened? Was it the
engine?"
“Yes.
The new star drive malfunctioned when it engaged.”
I toggle the camera view of the engine
room. Only it’s gone. A hole in the bulkhead and lots of debris. At least the
ship sealed off the breach.
“Computer, calculate the ship’s position.”
“We
are one point four light years from the boundaries of the Galactic Empire. In the
Marauder Region.”
Oh
shit! No engine and stuck in enemy territory!
~*~
A Pebble in the Dark
A stone. A bit of cold rock. A fragment of
an asteroid, a planet long forgotten. Space dust or debris. Spinning, soaring,
cast out, travelling aimlessly, speeding an unfathomable trajectory.
A ship. A home of metal and electronics. A
place of promise, full of humans in stasis, on an automated course to a distant
world. A one way trip to colonise a New Earth.
They cross paths. A collision.
The stone disintegrates, smashing a hole
into an array, causing a cataclysmic failure of the pre-programmed navigation
system. Lost and off-course, the ship flies on, into the dark reaches of space.
~*~
Stare Into The Abyss
I stare at the stars beyond the space station,
through a small viewing window. Portholes, they call them, after the ancient
sailing ships of Earth.
I miss
Earth. I’ve been out here too long. Starting to screw with my head. Going space
mad.
I scrape my knife against the window’s transparent
bonded polymer. It doesn’t make a scratch, but it leaves a tiny trail of blood.
I
wonder if it’s the captain’s blood, or maybe the first officer. They both bled
a lot.
I hear angry voices and footsteps; I guess someone
alerted security that I killed my fellow officers.
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