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Bipasha: Supplies for onboard,
profitable goods we can easily move, contacts for future supplies and possible cargo. (Teasing) And some very handsome young men.

Kaushik gives her a sidelong look with a raise eyebrow of disapproval.

Mr. Alvarez: Word will spread. If you come back expect to be swamped with even more volunteers than you have now, and more suppliers. Seeing Jorge from time to time would be good.

Helton: We might just do that… We might just.

He tips back in his chair, takes a sip, and stares off into the brilliant colors of the sunset with the rest of them, enjoying the silence, the companionship, and view.

 

FADE TO BLACK

 

Quiritis

FADE IN

INT - DAY - Ship’s garden

Allonia and Helton chat in the hydroponics garden. The light panels are bright, there are many racks of trays
full of lush deep green plants; some obviously lettuce, melons, and tomatoes, a few compact blueberry bushes, a lot of less obvious greenery. Some trays are hydroponics, some trays are filled with dirt. Quinn is playing in some of the dirt, putting it into small pots.

Allonia: I don’t know what that one is. The container only had a picture, but no other label. Seems t
o grow very fast, so I assume it is mostly for scrubbing carbon dioxide.

Helton: And that?

Allonia: Here, have a smell.

Helton: Ah, mint. Where are all these from?

Allonia: Big cabinet over in the corner
full
of trays full of seed. Most aren’t labeled. Some are obvious, others I don’t have a clue what they are… It was locked when I moved in last year, and then it clicked open three months ago.

Helton: More fresh herbs to go with all that thin-sliced fresh meat, Kwon will be in heaven! I better start working out more with Harbin.

Allonia gives him a puzzled look.

Helton: Turns out a side of beef or a hog is a perfect training aid to get the young men to really understand the value of a razor sharp, highly polished blade, and precision placement.

Allonia: He’s having the recruits carve it up?

Helton: Sort of. They kept wanting to try to muscle their swings and thrusts. He had an inspired idea.

Allonia: (Skeptical) A platoon of recruits swinging swords in the galley doesn’t sound very inspired, unless he’s helping train medics.

Sar
: (OC, though PA system) Helton, there’s someone here to see you about the pilot position.

Helton: (
To ship mic) Tell ‘em it’s been filled.

Sar: (OC, though PA system) I did, but she’s quite insistent.

Helton: We
have
a pilot.

Sar: (OC, though PA system) I told her.
She says she didn’t come this far to be turned away at the ramp.

Helton looks at Allonia, shrugs. She clips a few sprigs.

Allonia: (Noncommittal) Can’t hurt to talk to her.

Sar: (OC, though PA system) Says she learned to fly on
Taj
.

Helton:
That can’t be right. Unless there is something
else
we don’t know.

Allonia: Talk to her, see if her story checks out. I’ll drop in on
you, let you know what sort of vibe I get.

Helton nods
agreement and goes to meet the stranger.

 

DISSOLVE TO

EXT -
DAY - Bow cargo bay ramp

Sar
chats with a lady, Quiritis Rudel (tall, slender, angular, early 30s, wearing a simple tailored blue uniform with gold, silver, and red accents). Her blond hair is cut in a short low-maintenance style. By her side is a small travel bag. She watches the recruits in the cargo bay. Helton walks down the loading ramp, and she shifts her eyes to him, sticks her hand out in greeting.

Quiritis: Quiritis Rudel, Pilot.

Helton: Helton Strom, owner and captain of
Tajemnica
.

Quiritis: I can’t believe someone finally got her flying! She looks beautiful!

Helton: (Politely apologetic) Thanks. We think so. Sorry to tell you, but like Sar said, we have a pilot.

Quiritis: I saw your advert for a pilot when I got back from a long survey flight, and got here as soon as I could. I
had to come. I learned to fly on her.

Helton looks at her intently. She
’s back to running her eyes over the ship, happily smiling.

Helton:
Tajemnica
hadn’t flown in more than a century before
we
got her off the ground.

Quiritis: Oh, and I’m so
glad
that you did. I never thought I’d see her move!

Helton looks at her skeptically. Quiritis’ eyes get back to Helton’s face, and read
s it correctly.

Quiritis: My parents owned her for four years nearly twenty years ago, trying to fix her up
. Went bust like everyone else who tried. They had big plans but not enough money, connections, or skill. I used to sit in the pilot seat for hours in simulator mode.
Taj
taught me, starting with the basics and running though everything she could throw at me. Stellar navigation, transitions, ground attack, ship to ship, damage control. We went
everywhere
together, visiting every known terraformed system on last known data, even ones she made up with Planet Movers. Made going through pilot training at the academy almost boring. You can control everything on this ship if you want, and she always demanded I did, as soon as I could. She was very particular about her checklists. All the newer ships are dummy-proofed to the point of being barely usable, and not much fun. Flying landing shuttles and survey ships pays the bills, but…

Helton: Sounds like a heck of a childhood.

Quiritis: It was… interesting. You don’t really know what you have until you lose it.

H
elton: I could show you around; or should you show me?

Quiritis: I’d love to see how she’s cleaned u
p, but I have got to ask:
What
are
they
doing?

Camera view pans from
Quiritis to four lines of recruits and a side of beef or dressed hog hanging from chain hoists at the head of each line, with a plastic tarp underneath each with a pile of meat pieces. Different pieces of steel armor are strapped onto each carcass in various places: some plates, some squares of scale armor, some mail. Each recruit has a gleaming, polished sword or spear, and they are practicing spearing, thrusting, or slicing as thin a hunk of meat off as they can, under Harbin’s and Kaminski’s direction and critique. A recruit with a pole hooked onto each side of meat moves it, jerking it around and spinning it trying to trap the blades. The “attackers” are trying to land a bow and clear their weapon as fast as possible. Sometimes it works well, other times a twisting side of meat gets a badly used weapon jammed up, and then the recruit has a heck of a time trying to get it withdrawn. After a clean attack or two and a strip of meat is shaved off into the pile below, the recruit would go to the back of the line. Harbin coaches as they go, and the other recruits in line are watching techniques and mistakes, laughing, grimacing, or nodding as needed.

Harbin: In and out FAST! Clear for another thrust instantly, or you are as good as unarmed. GOOD! Good! NO, a thousand times NO! Don’t muscle it! Precision, gentlemen, fast and clean, in and BACK OUT! Don’t just stand there looking at that great cut; riposte and do it AGAIN!

Kaminski: THAT’S right, next to the armor! Not into it! Shiny things STOP your point, meat doesn’t! PULL BACK! PULL! Engage and disengage as fast as you can, don’t give your opponent an opening by leaving a hand out there to get cut!

A recruit takes a particular
ly ineffective poke at a hog, gets his spear jammed between armor and bone. He’s pushed around by the pole-man moving the target. The spear falls from his hands as he tries to readjust.

Harbin: THAT’S about as useless as beanbags in a firefight! You CANNOT lose your weapon! Draw your secondary and GET THAT SPEAR BACK!

The recruit draws his sword and takes a hack with it. The lost spear falls free and clatters to the deck. He picks it up and shamefacedly walks toward the back of the line as the rest of the recruits laugh good-naturedly.

Camera pans back to Helton and Quiritis.

Helton: (To Quiritis) An inspired training idea. Kwon and Sar didn’t like the idea of butchering a hundred sides themselves, and Harbin was looking for a better way to teach the kids to use speed and accuracy to get around the armor. They’re competing to make the biggest pile with the thinnest strips and smallest pieces in a set time, squad against squad.

Quiritis: (
Skeptical) OK. Weird, but OK. So, why on a
starship
?

Helton: Long story, but the rent it pays is good, and they provide us no end of entertainment. Care to see a fully functional bridge?

Quiritis: (Another big smile) Yes, very much, please.

 

DISSOLVE TO

INT - DAY -
Tajemnica’s
bridge

Helton leads the way into the bridge
, stepping into the command station, but she stops at the hatchway, looking around, entranced.

Quiritis: (
Quietly) Just how I remember her.

She w
alks slowly toward the pilot position, running her hands over the well-worn curves of the command console as she goes, looking at them, reliving old memories. She stands at the pilot station a moment, checking the reach of controls.

Quiritis: (
Softly, dreamily) I used to have to stand on a crate to reach these. I didn’t want to use the seat. Top row of controls was frustrating because I had to really stretch.

She reaches out reverently, and runs her hand along one side of the console, then across the top.

Helton stands, watching her closely.

Allonia steps in through the door and walks silently up beside Helton,
eyes on Quiritis. Allonia raises a questioning eyebrow at Helton. He has a noncommittal expression. Quiritis takes a breath, closes her eyes, and reaches out her hands to various controls, hitting them directly with her eyes closed, her smile growing with each contact. She turns abruptly to say something, sees Allonia and startles slightly as she comes back into reality. Both women’s eyes narrow with a glimmer of recognition, then talk at the same time.

Quiritis: Alli? [pronounced “alley”]

Allonia: Quiri? [pronounced “query”]

Their faces light up in surprised delight, and they come together
and embrace.

Allonia: It’s been so LONG and just LOOK at you and WHAT have you been DOING and CAN you believe we got her FLYING and she’s a GREAT ship and I’m SURE he’ll want to hire you and-

Quiritis: OhMyGOD you’re all grown UP and you’re HERE and just LOOK at you and what are YOU doing here and HOW is just EVERYTHING and I came looking for a piloting job and just WOW.

They both pause for a breath and another hug
with tears of joy.

Helton: I take it you two have met?

Allonia: (Very excited) She used to watch me when I was Quinn’s age! We used to play here together!

Quiritis: Our parents knew each other
. For part of the time I was living aboard, I made a little money babysitting Alli!

Allonia: So, you
are
going to hire her, right, Helton?

Helton:
(Cautious) Well, uh, we do have a pilot, and I thought a medic was next on the list?

Allonia: But we
need
a second good pilot! I mean, at the rate we keep taking ships-

Quiritis: You got her
rearmed!?

Helton: Well… not exactly, and that’s another long story, but, sort’a, yeah, we
could
use a spare pilot. Might simplify some things.

Quiritis: (
Skeptical) You’re not armed, but you’re taking ships? (Suspicious) You aren’t pirates, are you?

Allonia and Helton burst out laughing.

Allonia: Oh,
God
no! Mostly we take… well, like Helton said, it’s complicated. But no, we are not doing anything illegal… Well, not immoral, anyway… Mostly.

Quiritis looks at them askance,
now taking
her
turn to make sense of their answers, demeanor, and the things she’s seen.

Allonia: Besides, do you think
Tajemnica
would let bad people fly her?

Quiritis:
Taj
?

Ship AI: (OC, gentle male voice) Hello, Quiri. Your training has not been wasted?

Quiritis: Very well used, thank you. A master teacher, you are. Are they telling the truth?

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