Monday, August 13, 2012

The Island



New Chapter
            The Island had been there longer than any of the men that had come there over the millennia. Not there had been much in the way of man on the island in the last few hundred years, other than those who had come by it by chance and stood offshore on the decks of their ships puzzling over their maps and charts not finding the island anywhere on any of them. Part of the problem was the island was little more that a craggy rock thrusting out of the Atlantic to far from any archipelago to be charted in the first place. It offered no shelter from the continuous rains and winds that constantly swept across its surface. There was no bay for shelter for any size boat. In truth, there was no reason for anyone to attempt getting to it shores and few bothered over the years that the same had stumbled by.
Those who did brave its rocky coasts and found purchase for their boats, discovered little vegetation larger than a scrub bush, nothing much edible and no fresh water. The Island had no name that any could discover and there was nothing remarkable to be seen from the shores. Those who had linger long enough for the weather to clear- which was very briefly, did find the only feature that would stand out about this desolate rock. About halfway up the Eastern slope of the Islands single Crag about 300 feet above the waterline was a Stone Circle. Again, the few who did find this connected it to anything and spent a few minutes wandering among the 13 stones.
If the Island had ever had a name it had been as lost to the knowledge of men as had its location. Those men who stood amongst the silent monoliths would scratch their heads, check their charts or maps and consult their compass only to find it spinning indeterminably. Again, they would peer around looking for some indication or some sign that there was something about this rock that would explain what was happening to the compass. Finally most of these curious men would depart the Island meaning to make a mark as soon as they found their heading but somehow all of them forgot about it until it was pointless to try. Out of all these men, only one spent the night on the island among the stones.
His name was Vasco De Gama, he was neither like the other explorers of his generation nor like those who had come before or would come after. He was rewarded for this decision when he looked up into the still night sky. He noted what he saw in a journal. The notes would have been something like this:




“O céu noturno é tão cheio de estrelas que eu não tenha visto em todos os meus anos de vela. Há as constelações de Copernicus e que os antigos registrados mais muito mais que eu não posso identificar. No pico da lua, um grande silêncio caiu sobre a ilha e por um momento eu tinha certeza de que o espaço entre estas pedras em pé cresceu como a sensação que se tem quando eles testemunham o fogo de Santelmo correndo ao longo dos mastros do navio como eles fizeram um noite perto do Cabo das Tormentas ao largo da costa da África. De repente, eu podia ver tudo ao meu redor como se o raio havia falshed ea luz dele congelou no lugar.
Meu primeiro companheiro olhou para cima e jurou. Eu fiz assim e não havia um buraco no céu e começou a chover luz. Era verdadeiramente o evento mais incrível que já tinha testemunhado em todos os meus anos sobre estas águas misteriosas. No entanto, antes que eu tivesse muito mais do que uma oportunidade de fazer comentários sobre esta providência, em seguida, a luz tinha ido embora e os céus voltaram ao seu estado anterior.
Meu primeiro e eu discutimos o que poderíamos dizer sobre isso para o resto da tripulação e que eu deveria escrever no log de navios, mas pelo tempo que eu tinha começado a bordo de uma grande tempestade caiu sobre nós e fomos abordado por muitos dias. Meus registros originais em que foram misteriosa ilha perdida no tumulto, e agora isso é tudo que eu lembro sobre aquela noite em que a Ilha, sem nome desconhecido.”
So it was in Portuguese and roughly translated it would read similar to this:
“The night sky is so full of stars that I have not seen in all my years of sailing. There are the constellations of Copernicus and what the Ancients recorded plus many more that I cannot identify. At the moon's peak, a great silence came upon the island and for a moment I was sure that space in between these standing stones grew like the feeling one gets when they witness St. Elmo's fire running along the masts of the ship like they did one night near the Cape of Storms off the coast of Africa. Suddenly I could see everything around me as if the lightning had falshed and the light from it froze in place.
My first mate looked up and swore. I did as well and there was a hole in the heavens and it began to rain light. It was truly the most amazing event I had ever witnessed in all my years upon these mysterious waters. Yet, before I had much more than a chance to remark on this providence then the light was gone and the heavens returned to their previous state.
My first and I discussed what we would say about this to the rest of the crew and what I should write in the ships log, but by the time I had gotten onboard a great storm came upon us and we were accosted for many days. My original logs on that mysterious Island were lost in the tumult and now this is all I can remember about that night on that unnamed, uncharted Island.”

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Catching up


“B-17G 773D13? This is the USN A-4 VA35 Intercept.  Please adjust your heading by-“
“USN A-4V, no can do, we are running late and staying on course.” Michelle spoke into her headset.
“B-17G Perhaps you did not understand me. This is the US Navy, you are in violation of several customs and registration codes. You will adjust your course immediately and we will escort you back to Bravo Delta coordinates as directed. Over?”
Michelle looked at Quest who shook his head and sighed.
“These guys never change.” Flynt said.
“Did they not say the same thing last time?” Stonegrim quipped.
“I believe they did. Mother?” Michelle said.
“Yes my child?” The Freya spoke.
“Rapid deceleration now.”



Vanessa remembered a few things happening at once. Seat belts or straps appeared around her and the others. Quest seemed to fade in and out as the Freya slowed to a near standstill. Her mind refused to accept what was happening before it had finished happening. The impossibility was like a Saturday morning cartoon more than reality, where Bugs Bunny slams on the brakes and the airplanes screeches to a stop in midair.
All she really knew was one moment the two air force jets were flanking them and the next they were gone.  She seemed to remember some kind of radio chatter that might have been swearing but she had a hard time focusing as she felt like Elmer Fudd must have in Bug’s plane- squashed flat against the dashboard.
She glanced around to find fairly sick expressions on everyone else’s faces save for Quest who faded back into being and Michelle who had a wicked grin of elation on hers.
Michelle swung the wheel right and the plane banked sharply as Vanessa realized they were not in fact actually stopped dead still in the air. The Freya hummed as she complied with Michelle’s action and accelerated straight towards a storm bank out on the horizon some miles away.
“Here they come!” Severin yelled.



The two jets hove into view off the left- the stern? Van wondered was that the nautical term, did they used it in flying? They looked very threatening and heavily armed to her untrained eye.
“Mother we need speed.” Michelle asked as she gritted her teeth.
The Freya lurched forward accelerating faster than Vanessa would thought possible.
thanks to US Navy
Quest spoke a word. It must have been a careful word. A word that must have cost dearly. No why did she think that? It was just a word- right? No, every time Quest spoke words like this one, all she could feel was the hidden power in them. The word was unintelligible to her. Was it a magic word? Was this what magic was like wherever Quest had come from? How did it work here? She told herself to shut up. When she looked back, the jets were gone. She felt the beginnings of panic. Had Quest destroyed the Airmen?
Just when she was sure he had, he shook his head at her. No. he would not use the word against them. Then what had he said? What had it done?
“Patience.” Quest spoke from where he stood. “All things come to those who wait.”
“I hate waiting.” Flynt growled.
“Me too.” Kat said.
The two US Navy jets pulled back into view on either side of the Freya, albeit at a farther distance apart than before.
“Firing distance.” Michelle said.
“B-17G? That was some stunt you pulled back there. What did you hope to accomplish?”
“Ever seen Star Wars, Captain?” Michelle answered.
“It’s Lieutenant, and what does that have to do with anything?”
“B-17G is neither the call sign nor the flight number of this aircraft.” Michelle replied.
“Again I must ask what that has to do with anything?” The Lieutenant shot back. “You will alter course immediately or we will shoot you down.”
“In the movie, the Millennium Falcon has dropped out of hyperspace near Alderann- or where Alderann used to be. Remember?”
“Actually no, I never saw it.”
“See? I am not the only one who hasn’t seen it.” Vanessa said before she realized she had said it out loud.
“Well, I will enlighten you then.” Michelle said. “They catch a tie fighter flying through the debris.”
“What is is a tie fighter- nevermind.” The voice said over the radio. “This is your last warning B-17G.”




“The Falcon gives pursuit while the Tie makes for what appears to be a small moon in the distance.”
“B-17G?” The voice clearly sounded frustrated but curious.
“Han Solo the pilot of the Falcon is determined to catch the Tie and ignores the warnings of the Jedi Knight on his ship.”
“B-17G-“ Sound of a sigh “There is a point to this?”
“It’s the Freya, we are the Freya.” Michelle spoke calmly now.
Vanessa glanced forward, the storm from loomed ahead massive and dark- flashes of lightning going off at an alarming frequency. Lots and lots of lightning.
“Freya adjust course immediately- what?” The radio crackled, then a muffled curse.
“The Jedi Knight says- That’s no moon. It’s a space station.” Michelle said altering her course slightly. “To which Han- the pilot says – It’s too big to be a space station.”
“I got a bad feeling about this.” Vanessa said. Eyes glued to the horizon where the storm front had grown into something much, much bigger.
Michelle laughed.
“That is in fact what the Kid said at that moment in the movie.”
“B-17G or Freya or whatever you call yourself. We are done, alter course now or be fired on!”
“The pirateship shudder and the TIE fighter accelerates away towards the Gargantuan battle station.” Quest said suddenly.
“Who was that?” The Navy man asked.
“That was our Jedi Knight.” Michelle said as the Freya accelerated towards the storm.
“Fire!” the radio squawked.
The Harrier jets fired a payload of rockets. They projectiles headed toward the Freya with imminent destruction promised. Then the impossible happened- all four rockets swung off target going in different directions.
“USN A-4V? Don’t let the Death Star or in this case Storm gets you.” Michelle said calmly. “Save yourself and your crew before it’s too late.”
“That’s no ordinary storm.” Quest said.
The Freya entered the leading edge of the storm front still running all out. After a moment, the naval jets peeled off heading away from the storm front. The radio went dead. Michelle sat back then looked at Quest.
“Thanks.”
“Don’t mention it.”
“What just happened?” Vanessa asked, flinching at the proximity of the lightning.
“I called the Storm.” Quest said. “it was already coming but I pulled some of it closer to us.”
“We got away by flying into what will be called a magnetic maelstrom by the more scientific people back in the US of A.” Michelle said.
“Was that why their rockets missed us?” Kat asked.
“Oh, that.” Quest said. “That was a little bit of luck and hocus pocus on my part.”