Aboard the Tempest Class Freighter Tornado, Shiyne was the calm and
passive member of the crew, but even she was very relieved when Pulsat Rad
announced in the mess hall “Engines fixed”
She had been a part of the Tornados crew for several years and felt
perfectly at home there.
She knew that Merionwen and Malena were very worried, in fact the
latter was terrified she would have to leave the comfortable cocoon she had
inhabited for so long, she knew also that Merri had been worried about losing
her ship for weeks, though neither of them had verbalised it, they didn’t have
to with Shiyne as she was a telepath.
All of the Vann were telepaths, by varying degrees, and many of them
left their home world at some point to use their gifts to earn a wage.
Those at the zenith of their talents work as corporate negotiators or
in the justice systems of the Legion.
Shiyne was a Vann with mid-range capabilities and she could read most
species to some extent, her skills were limited with the more sophisticated or
complex brains, lesser minds were easier for her to explore.
In addition to reading minds she could also implant thoughts and the
suggestions would stay in place longer with someone who was more intellectually
challenged.
She left her home world of Vann in the Yucel Seran System after her father
died and as he was her last remaining relative and as she had no other ties
Shiyne left Vann looking for adventure and she found that in the form of Ben
Strong and his crew aboard the Tornado.
Once aboard she never wanted to leave as there was no shortage of
adventure with Ben and his daughter Merionwen and she was treated like family
because Shiyne was that rare commodity in any crew, someone who could and would
perform any task required of them, although obviously her real strength was in
the role of negotiator and she was an eternal optimist.
Shiyne was small girl and like the rest of the Vann women she was
completely bald, and she had cerise coloured skin and purple eyes.
The only thing lacking in her life was a significant other which was a
problem that she didn’t think would be easily resolved.
Being a telepath she found it difficult when she did meet someone she
liked not to have a little peak to see what was on their mind.
Sadly their thoughts were all too revealing about their true characters
so she put such aspirations behind her and focused her attentions to life on
the Tornado.
But that life was in jeopardy when the Tornado was grounded with
engine trouble following a Scav attack so the day after Pulsat and Vanzyl
repaired the engines, her relief was palpable and there was a distinct air of optimism
on the Tornado again with two new engineers aboard and even better than that
Visitor Parham had joined the crew, and he could cook.
The latter was a particular plus because Shiyne liked to eat and had a
disproportionately sized appetite for such a diminutive figure.
With the engines repaired departure from Alwi was expected in the
following few days so Merri was keen to take the Tornado off world to test
drive the engines and find out if their engineers had done as good a job as
they thought they had.
So with Merri piloting and Malena in the co-pilot seat and Pulsat and Vanzyl
monitoring the engines, the Tornado’s four vertical take-off jumper engines
were engaged and the Tempest class freighter lifted off.
It wasn’t a huge ship as freighters go but pound for pound the
Tempests had the highest freight to fuel ratio yield of their class.
The front section comprised of a sizable pressurized hold for large
freight accessed via a front loading ramp, above which was the flight deck,
living and sleeping quarters, mess facilities and bath rooms, at the rear was
the main propulsion and amidships were the universal pod bays, which allowed
for a mixed cargo option, which allowed for quick inspection and loading,
although sometimes pods were sealed which meant it was either very valuable or
very illegal, either way Merri didn’t mind and transporting sealed cargo paid
much much better.
The Tornado always flew with at least one pod but then that was
because it was where they stowed their gear and where the hidden compartments
could be found, or not, which was where they hid the contraband, when
necessary.
After watching the ship take off, Clergyman come cook, Bagg went into
town in search of provisions, which were seriously depleted on board, while
Shiyne went to see if she could secure them a cargo.
Bagg went south on foot to the market place while Shiyne hopped on to
the Tornado’s APMTV, (All Purpose Multi Terrain Vehicle) and headed north to
the cargo port.
The vehicle was nicknamed the “Stroller” which was an ironic name
because when Shiyne or Merri were behind the wheel it did anything but stroll,
and when Shiyne accelerated away she left a cloud of dust in her wake.
Even on a relatively small moon the mining operation on Alwi meant the
cargo port was always busy and that business attracted a lot of interest from
those seeking work, cargo or passage off the moon.
One such person was 36 year old Sciberran Healer Terrell Vorton who
had spent the previous five years working his way from moon to moon, planet to planet
and system to system, on ships of every shape and size, in search of something,
though he didn’t know what that something was, he just knew that it was not on
his home planet of Sciberras in the Hennis system.
He was a small stout man standing 5 foot 5, and was quite striking in
appearance with chalk white skin, short hair of midnight blue and hypnotic
violet eyes.
He was a quiet studious man who apart from medicine, loved science,
and had a fascination for off world travel, although it would have remained
just that had it not been for the untimely deaths of his wife and child.
Their loss had been particularly acute because he was helpless to cure
them despite his high regard as a Healer.
On his world, Healers started their training at the age of 5, but it
wasn’t for everyone, but those like Terrell who reached adulthood and remained
in training were destined for a lifetime in medicine, but for him he was destined
to be the cream of the crop.
But with the premature deaths of his wife and child he came to doubt
his ability and that prompted him to leave his home world and try and regain
belief in himself and since leaving Sciberras he had learned a lot about the
anatomy of other species, who he hadn’t come in contact with before, because
Sciberras was quite an insular world but travelling off world had opened his
eyes and he was left hungry for more.
He had been on Alwi for about three weeks and was staying at the
Ambassadors Lodge, while he waited for a suitable berth.
The were no shortage of offers for a Healer but in the weeks he had
been there all the vessels were either going back the way he had come or were
leaving Legion space for Mehreen systems.
He had managed to pick up work as a medic at one of the mines, but it
wasn’t well paid and so he was eager to move on.
Overall though after his five year sojourn he was a fairly contented
person and having come to terms with his loss he was generally happy with his
lot.
But as a result of his nomadic lifestyle he was no longer a wealthy
person, but he had learned that life was quantified by a different measurement
and he had everything he wanted, more or less.
Although he had been unsuccessful every day of the previous three
weeks he went to the port again after work in the hope he might have a change
of luck, and that hope was realized although not in the way he had expected
because fortune came in the form of Shiyne.
It was a glorious sunny morning on Alwi, which was in itself
unremarkable, as it was almost always sunny on Alwi, so that day was no exception
as he made his way to the port office.
As he walked to the office, he was preoccupied by thoughts of worlds
as yet unseen that might change his life forever.
Having caught sight of a fellow journeyman, Zelen, who was also
staying at the Ambassadors, who was standing on the office steps, he quickly
crossed the road and was brought rudely to his senses by the blast of a claxon.
So he jumped out of the way and reached the safety of the footpath and
turned to look at the driver and he was greeted by a beautiful smiling being
with cerise coloured skin and purple eyes who mouthed the word “sorry” which
made him smile.
Zelen was watching from the office steps and thought it was highly
amusing that he had nearly been turned into road kill but when he returned his
attention back to the startlingly beautiful vehicular assassin she had gone and
that was that, or so he thought.
It was at the end of an exhausting and seemingly endless round of
meeting clerks, pursers, mine managers, and freighter captains that he headed
back to the Ambassadors Lodge for a well-earned lunch and he smiled when he
recognized another acquaintance standing on the terrace.
Even from a distance the tall pale figure of Visitor Parham was
unmistakable with his long white hair blowing in the breeze.
He was engaged in conversation with someone but he couldn’t see who it
was as they were obscured by the Visitors robe but when he got closer he saw
that his companion was the beautiful, if dangerous cerise skinned vehicular
assassin.
“Greetings my dear Visitor” he said
“Greetings brother Terrell” Bagg responded and the two men embraced
“This is most opportune”
“How so?” Terrell asked
“I’m leaving Alwi today” Bagg replied
“Then this moon will be a sadder place by days end” The healer said
“Where might we meet again?”
“I am leaving on the freighter Tornado with this young woman and her
companions” Bagg replied
“This is Shiyne” he added and Terrell’s eyes were immediately drawn to
the beautiful girl seated at the table and he found she was even more
attractive at close quarters when she wasn’t trying to run him down.
While Bagg made the introductions Terrell rather tuned out to what he
was saying as he was besotted with the diminutive young Vann with the cerise
coloured skin and mesmerizing purple eyes.
Visitor Parham, Bagg, had had a very successful morning provisioning
for the Tornado and after rendezvousing with Shiyne as arranged they loaded the
stores onto the Stroller and stopped at the Ambassadors Lodge to collect Bagg’s
personal effects, where they waited on the terrace for a call from the Tornado,
which happened shortly after the introductions were complete.
“Hey Captain, we have a cargo to the Delta 500 space dock leaving
tomorrow” Shiyne said jovially as she answered her comms but then her
expression grew grave
“What?”
There was then a prolonged silence as Shiyne listened intently to what
Merionwen was telling her.
“No problem I’m looking at one right now” she said in reply “We’ll
meet you there, yes, yes we’ll be ready”
After switching her comms off she turned her attention to Bagg and Terrell
“We have to go, you too Doc, they have two wounded men on board, and they’ll
be landing in twenty minutes”
“What happened?” Bagg asked making the sign of the cross
“Scav Raiders” she replied
“What are the injuries?” Terrell asked
“One has a head wound and the other has a Pulsar blast to the abdomen”
she replied
“And what species?” he added
“Does it matter?” she asked sharply
“Well yes” he retorted “I need to know what supplies I need”
“Sorry” she said “Humans”
“Ok I’ll get my bag”
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