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Authors: J. R. Karlsson

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With that the Grand Admiral departed and the crowd began applauding again.

Phil didn't remember much of the rest of it, there were so many faces and people and none of them that he recognised. Next thing he knew he was in a nicely-furnished room and finally alone.

It was disorientating, but the various lab coats had explained to him in no small detail that he was likely to feel detached and even paranoid about proceedings, given that he had essentially been ripped from one reality and planted into another. To be taken from his command chair and told that everything he had faced had been a test in order to determine whether he was worthy of the same command chair in reality was mind-boggling. What if this universe he now inhabited was just another part of the same test? How could he tell?

He stopped himself. Would he have had these thoughts before entering the test chamber?

Staring down at the glove, he started to believe that something fundamental had been changed within him, something that this not-so-simple garment was responsible for.

A chime came at his door.

'Come in.' he said to it, not even wondering if the doors worked differently in this place.

Annika stepped through the door and stood there, the picture of awkwardness. 'Hello.'

'Hi.' Phil responded, and his heart in turn began to unhelpfully beat faster. 'Come and sit.'

She did as asked and they sat. The silence grew increasingly uncomfortable.

'How much do you remember?' he finally asked.

'Of before?'

Phil nodded.

'The last time I really remember being myself was on board a cargo ship. The whole Star Command thing felt suspiciously... silly.'

Phil realised what that implied and voiced it. 'So we... we've never really...'

'Met? No, this is the first time outside of that simulation.'

He cracked a nervous grin. 'My name is Phil Jones, nice to meet you. And yours?'

She smiled back at his offered hand and shook it. 'I'm Annika, the pleasure is all mine.'

The shiver running up his spine informed him that the pleasure most certainly wasn't all hers.

Again the chime sounded.

'Come in.'

RJ stood at the door. 'Oh sorry Captain, I didn't mean to interrupt...'

'You're not interrupting anything.' Phil said firmly, withdrawing his hand from Annika's. 'So what's your story?'

RJ walked over to the replicator and ordered three rounds of neat scotch before responding. 'I guess things got a bit odd just before I was told to pick you up. I figure they had someone else transport you over to Star Command and that the whole testing thing was part of the simulation.'

This surprised Phil, as he was certain that the simulation would have happened during the shuttle ride over to Star Command. Apparently it had been before then and he hadn't even noticed it. He took the scotch from RJ's hand and sipped at it thoughtfully. 'It looks like this is the first time we've met too.' he said.

RJ tipped his hat. 'As far as I'm concerned sir everything we shared together in that simulator thing is real to us.'

Nods of agreement were followed by the door chiming again.

'Annika, the computer systems must be malfunctioning because they informed me that your room was... oh.'

'Come on in, Agent Smith.' Phil said. 'The more the merrier!'

Smith's face curled somewhat in distaste but he acquiesced, clearly not a man comfortable with being caught off-guard. 'It would appear that we are gathered.' he stated.

'Do you recall when reality ended and the simulation began?' Phil asked. 'We're all swapping stories here.'

Smith shook his head. 'I have no knowledge of when this... unsettling change occurred.'

It was odd to Phil, the longer they talked to more it felt like they hadn't just met for the first time and had indeed shared all these adventures together. The next chime on the door wasn't one any of them had been expecting.

'Don't shoot! Don't shoot!' Darwin cried, arms raised in submission. 'I was ordered to play the bad guy by the Grand Admiral1'

'And say if we don't believe you?' RJ snarled.

'Then you're going to miss out on the unveiling of your new ship.'

The Bravery. Darwin was going to take them to the Bravery.

'Stand down RJ.'

'But Captain...it could be a tr...'

'I said stand down, all of you!'

To his surprise, they all complied, lowering their assorted weapons. Darwin smiled at them in reponse. 'A Captain indeed... Now if you'll all follow me.'

They made their way down the futuristic corridor that indeed matched some that they had seen in the simulation. Apparently reality wasn't that much different than the fantasy they had all taken part in.

'You're all going on board a shuttle, it will ship you from the Human Genome station back to Star Command's dock.'

'How do we know we can trust you?' RJ muttered, clearly upset about how Darwin had treated him throughout the simulation.

'You will be doing the flying.' the Captain assured him. 'If you decide you don't like what you see you can just pilot out of there with me as hostage.'

This mollified RJ somewhat, though the language the man was muttering under his breath was anything but complimentary with regards to what he thought of Darwin in general.

It still felt like a dream to Phil as they made their way to the shuttle, could what Darwin be telling them be true? Could such a horrific man in the simulation prove to be this genial and commanding presence in person?

'What about Trigger, Terry and Semaj?' he asked him.

'You'll see soon enough.' the Captain replied, giving him that same confident smile.

He wasn't wrong either, they stared out of the window of the shuttle and the docks of Star Command were clearly accompanied by a rather large and majestic-looking ship.

'A little larger than the conglomerate ship that your Doctor Semaj so ingeniously proposed in the simulation. She's a beauty though.'

They stared wide-eyed as it grew closer, the huge white hull gleaming through the darkness of space thanks to various lights. This was the Bravery, this was their ship.

'I don't believe it.' Annika said breathlessly. 'It's beautiful.'

Darwin's smile hadn't left his face the whole journey. 'It's all yours.'

Smith grunted in the corner, souring the moment somewhat. 'You can stop pretending to be so magnanimous Darwin, I know you enjoyed hamming up your role in there.'

'Oh Agent Smith.' the man sighed with a wicked twinkle in his eye. 'Can't you let a Captain live a little every so often?'

'No, no I cannot.' Smith replied, his dead-pan face betraying no hint of humour.

A glimmer of frustration passed over the man's features, but was replaced almost as quickly as it had arrived. 'As you wish, I will take my leave as soon as you have docked with the ship.'

Darwin was true to his word in the end, and as they followed the helpful arrows toward the bridge he bid them adieu.

The turboshaft was silent as they all pondered what the future held. Everything had changed since the simulation had begun, now what had felt like a dream was slowly becoming real to Phil.

'You are now at the Bridge. Have a nice day.' the sweet voice of the computer told them as the shaft doors slid open.

And there it was, all futuristic lights and bright textures. A wall of computer panels occupied by any number of uniformed crew and a layout that seemed oddly similar to their old cock pit in the centre.

'Captain on the bridge!' cried on of the officers, and the Captain's chair spun around to greet him.

'Hello there Captain!' Semaj cried, still bedecked in his lab coat and clown shoes. 'I trust you had a super dooper shuttle ride over?'

'Yes...' Phil said, realising that this was the first time he had met the man. 'Nice to meet you, Doctor Semaj.'

'The bridge is all yours Captain, I'm off to sick bay faster than a pack of hungry dogs! Woof!'

With that, he shot off into the turbo shaft and was gone, none of the other crew batted an eyelid at the behaviour.

Phil took his time surveying the scene before him, and then with some hesitation walked over to the command chair, running his gloved hand over it. It felt right somehow.

'Assume your positions!' he called out to anyone who would listen. 'We're about to depart on our first mission... Where is it we're going Ensign?'

Trigger Hawkins spun around and offered a toothy grin at the Captain. 'That's Lieutenant now sir, I just like this chair. We're headed into the Astreos Nebula, apparently they've been having some difficulties with traders.'

Phil nodded and grinned back at him. 'Good to see you Trigger. Any Voravian presence in the area?'

'Not a Voravian in sight, sir.'

'Perfect, set course.' he stared up at the speaker above him. 'Engineering? Terry, are you down there?'

A purring sound came from the speakers. 'Get off there Mr. Tibbums, that is for talking, not for sitting! Er... yes Captain, I'm down here. Engines are primed and ready at your signal.'

'Star Command says we are clear to go.' Annika signalled from communications.

'Weapons are primed and aimed at Darwin's shuttle sir.' Smith intoned from tactical, causing the room to fall silent.

'It was... a joke sir. Aha..ha.. ha.'

Nervously, a few of the crew members laughed along.

'I don't think that will be necessary yet, Agent Smith. Smart thinking though.' Phil acknowledged. 'RJ? Trigger? Are we ready to take her out?'

'Aye sir, ready when you are.' they replied in unison.

Phil leaned forward in his chair. 'Let's see what's out there then.' he raised his gloved hand and stuck two fingers out. 'Engage!'

The SC Bravery flew out into the depths of space, and though it was the ending of this particular adventure, for the crew it was just the beginning.

 

Table of Contents

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Chapter 10

Chapter 11

Chapter 12

Chapter 13

Chapter 14

Chapter 15

Chapter 16

Chapter 17

Chapter 18

Chapter 19

Chapter 20

Skittering! Amorphous! Steam!

Chapter 21

Chapter 22

Chapter 23

Chapter 24

Chapter 25

Chapter 26

Chapter 27

Chapter 28

Chapter 29

Chapter 30

Chapter 31

Chapter 32

Chapter 33

Chapter 34

Chapter 35

Chapter 36

Chapter 37

Chapter 38

Chapter 39

Chapter 40

Chapter 41

Chapter 42

Chapter 43

Chapter 44

Chapter 45

Chapter 46

Chapter 47

Chapter 48

Chapter 49

Chapter 50

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