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The conclusion of chapter one, from here onwards things tend to get, well, read it and see |
CHAPTER ONE (Part two) The tone of Simpsons voice changed, you could tell that the Cardinals questions were beginning to annoy him. He had spent countless hours working on this and he did not welcome someone trying to berate his efforts. “In this present situation, it would be impossible for us to continue to exist as we are now, I have presented you with an alternative, one that may not be ideal in everyone’s eyes, but never the less, one in which you will not expire, if you cannot accept that, then I suggest that you ask God for a better one.” “SIMPSON,” Shouted the President. “I am sorry, I have done the best I can, saving the human race is no small feat, in an ideal world there might be another way, but no one is perfect, I have given you a choice, continue or perish, the decision is up to you, I can hover here for weeks explaining everything to you, but it will change nothing, this is your solution, take it or leave it.” At that Simpson turned and left followed by his wife. The board were silent, each one deep in their own thoughts on the subject, but at the end of it, it all boiled down to one thing, one question, accept it or perish. To their amazement Simpson returned. “One thing I neglected to add, there are at present over thirty five billion people populating the planet, I however can only save ten million.” Then he turned and left. The reservations that the board had been feeling about the situation disappeared with that last statement. What at the beginning of this had been a simple choice had now been turned into a three thousand and five hundred to one chance of survival. The board simultaneously looked at each other, and each one of them were experiencing exactly the same thought; What had at the beginning been a race for survival, had now been turned into a fight and not so much as a choice as a desire to survive, a desire that would spurn everyone to survive, no matter what the cost. Simpson knew this, he had planned it this way, he had given them the freedom of choice and then taken it away, such is the will to survive, it will override everything. Simpson was not as foolish as they thought, he had tipped his hand, he had taken away their apprehension and replaced it with the will to survive. The human race needed to survive whether they wanted to or not. With one statement he had taken away the fear of continuing in his condition and replaced it with a greater fear; the question on everyone’s lips now was, who would be saved and who would not. Simpson returned to his lab, he began preparing his wife for the transition; The preparation and transition would be performed by Bill and Ben, Simpson’s two robot assistants; he wanted to make sure that she would be with him, before the panic began; At the last count there were still seventy five percent of the population remaining, around twenty seven billion give or take, so, how to decide who survives, and more importantly, who decides. When faced with annihilation people are no longer people, they tend to transform into primates, primates that will do anything to survive. Once the news had broken, it was inevitable what was to come and that was when the killing began. No one was safe, friend turned on friend, family turned on family, and it was an all out slaughter. Everywhere you looked the streets were covered with bodies, the sewers were overflowing with blood; the rivers the lakes and even the ocean were beginning to turn red. The human race that had needed to be saved were no longer human. The people in power were helpless; they could do nothing to stop the slaughter. They ended up being slaughtered by the forces that they looked on to protect them. The police, the armed forces, everyone was affected by the madness. No one was exempt, it was not simply a case of the fittest surviving, more like the best armed. In a matter of days the human race had been reduced to a few thousand. But out of the madness came a purpose, the at that time survivors were all heading to the same location, the location of Simpsons lab. Out of this melee came one man, one man who managed to stem his appetite to kill, how, how could it be possible to stop this madness, what could have brought about this miracle. It was no miracle, it was actually something simple, it was in fact stopped by a simple mirror. One man, in the middle of this frenzy happened to see his reflection in a mirror. What he saw in the mirror horrified him so much, that it shocked him back to normality. Without thinking he ripped the mirror from the wall and proceeded to show the others, one by one those that were still alive were returned also, by the same means as he had been. By this time there were only a few hundred left. All the world leaders were gone, they were without direction, everyone turned to the man that had saved them. At that precise moment, a leader was born, and his name was Christie. Now a new threat began to arise, bodies began to decay, everything was contaminated, disease was in the air. Survival was primary, with Christie leading them they descended on Simpsons lab. When they arrived they were confronted by a high tech security system. Whilst Bill and Ben were making preparations Simpson had been monitoring the events outside. Now he had observed this mass of people approaching and was taking no chances. He had not come this far to be stopped by the very people that he was trying to save. Everyone turned to Christie, he cautiously approached the gate and pressed the buzzer. The fence was electrified and there were automated guns positioned in prime positions. Simpson had left nothing to chance. “Yes.” “You have to let us in, we are here to survive, can you help us.” “How do I know that you will not just come in here and destroy everything.” “You don’t, you will just have to trust us.” Simpson looked at this man, this man standing at his gate covered in blood. “I’m afraid that I am all out of trust in lue of recent events, you will have to convince me that you are worthy of saving.” Christie felt his temper beginning to rise, he checked it and turned to the others. “Find me some water.” Within moments he had been given a bucket of water, he emptied it over himself, he then turned to the camera and looked into it. Simpson could tell by his face that he was no longer affected by the madness, the gate opened and allowed them to enter. Out of the whole of the human race only four hundred and sixty five people remained, including Simpson and his wife, and one other familiar face, that of Cardinal Smith. It would appear that turning the other cheek and survival did no go hand in hand. The survivors were a mixed bunch, but amongst their numbers were various experts. The list was too long to name them individually, suffice to say that they were the kind of people that you would want if you had to choose them. Simpson had in the meantime been busy. He had instructed his small army of robots to collect Data, items of importance, the type of things that you would not want destroyed, things that you would need if you were planning to start over. They had been doing this unnoticed whilst the slaughter had been taking place. He had also been busy perfecting his experiment; the transition of the survivors did not take long. Adapting to the transition however was another thing, not everyone was comfortable with it. Having said that, the spheres were easy to control, all that was required was for you to think what you wanted it to do and it did it. As for speaking you merely thought it and the words came out, you had no eyes yet you could see. The spheres were composed of a transparent alloy, but they unfortunately were not indestructible, a fact that Simpson was quick to point out. Seventy five percent of the survivors readily accepted their new existence; unfortunately the other twenty five percent could not. They immediately began to destroy themselves by ramming the spheres into anything hard enough to destroy them. Out of a population of Thirty Five billion there were now only Three hundred and Fifty left. All of this took place One hundred and Thirty years ago, the year now is 3055. But it was in the year 3050 that the unthinkable happened. Existing in a sphere had its bad points and its good, the bad was the loss of senses, touch, smell, taste, etc, the main good point was that they had developed telekinesis, therefore the lack of bodily functions had been catered for. Most of their time was spent overseeing the rebuilding of the planet; they spent their free time reading some of the literature that had been saved and playing board games. It was when they were overseeing the rebuilding that it was noticed, Christie was in the middle of a game of chess and Simpson was in his lab when the ruckus started. They immediately sped to the scene to see what all the fuss was about. When they arrived everyone turned towards them. Then they saw it, a blade of grass, one singular solitary blade growing out of the ground. That meant only one thing, the unthinkable had happened, Mother Earth had begun to repair herself. Out of the silence one voice spoke, “Well,” Asked Smith. Christie turned to Simpson, “Well this was unexpected,” “Unexpected but not unforeseen,” replied Simpson. “This was always a possibility, although it was unthinkable it was never impossible, nature has a way of doing that.” “So how do we rectify the situation? I for one am sick of existing in a balloon,” said Smith. “Well I have been busy over the last few years, I could not rule out the possibility of this happening; and with that in mind, I began to make preparations, and I have come up with a solution.” “What? Another of your famous solutions,” said Smith sarcastically? “Shut up Smith,” said Christie. “If it were not for him, you would no longer be existing at all.” “I will return to my lab and continue working on it; I will call you when I have perfected it.” “Fair enough, we will continue on as normal, until that time, and then we will hold a meeting to discuss the outcome.” “I can’t wait,” said Smith, “In the meantime I will also continue to work on my solution, I also have something in mind, something, that could alter our present condition.” “Very well, you can have your say at the meeting until then, keep your opinions to yourself.” Christie began to fear that Smith was going to disrupt the harmony of the population. At that, Smith turned and left. “He is going to be trouble,” said Simpson. “I know I was just thinking the same thing,” said Christie, “But everyone has a voice, and everyone has the right to be heard.” So it was, everyone returned to what they were doing, but also kept an eye so to speak, on the regeneration of the planet. Once it had begun, it did not take long to escalate. The ozone layer had restored itself; grass was growing, along with shrubs, bushes and now trees. Air was now plentiful; Simpson announced that he was now ready so a meeting was convened. The year was now 3060. Because of the significance of this meeting, everyone had been invited to attend, as it involved everyone’s future. (Everyone except Mrs Simpson that is, someone had to keep an eye on things back at the lab.) (‘This brings us up to date, and so back to the meeting.’) “I have perfected a way that we can be returned to human form,” announced Simpson. Everyone was quiet, except one. “Great, and where do we find these human forms to return to?” asked Smith. “Well, I have been working on that also,” replied Simpson. “What? Are you going to invent them?” “Shut up Smith,” said Christie, “You will have your chance to speak, so, in the meantime let him finish.” “Thank you, what I have been working on is not a new concept, in fact we were experimenting with it before all of this began, -------Time Travel.” “Jesus, this is your solution, are you mad? I think that you have lost it, Time Travel, poppycock.” Christie was about to berate Smith when one hundred and twenty of the spheres moved behind him. “What is the meaning of this? Explain yourself now!” “This is my fraction, my supporters, and I am their leader.” Replied Smith: This took everyone by surprise; they knew to expect trouble from Smith, but not this. “Don’t be so stupid, we have to work together on this, if we wish to resolve the situation we need to stick together,” said Simpson. “Well you can stick together and follow this madman if you wish, I however have other plans and it does not include his stupid solution, I also have a solution and it is more acceptable than his,” said Smith. “Very well,” said Christie “Lets hear it.” Simpson although affronted by this knew it was Smith’s right, the right to speak, so he gave him the floor, so to speak, more out of curiosity than anything else. “Before I took to the cloth I majored in automation, and Henderson here was experimenting with bionics, together we have now perfected a formula that can create synthetic bodies, in other words androids, androids that we can occupy.” “Androids, hah, I pondered over that concept but ruled it out,” said Simpson. “Let him finish,” said Christie. This took Simpson aback; surely they were not going for Smith’s solution when his was better. “Our life force’s can be transferred into these androids and we will be able to function like normal people once again.” “But without the ability to feel, to touch, to taste and to smell,” said Simpson with a hint of desperation in his voice, he was beginning to think that the others were finding Smiths solution an attractive alternative. “Ok, lets hear you silly solution then,” said Smith, he was feeling confident that he was winning over the others. “As I said I have been experimenting with time travel, and I have now perfected it, I have gone back in time, several times, it works.” “So, how does this serve us?” asked Christie. “Simple, we return back in time and obtain some bodies.” “Obtain? Don’t you mean steal,” asked Smith. “Whatever.” “See I told you, he has lost it, he is mad.” “I am not mad; imagine how it would feel, to once again occupy a body.” “What about the person who already occupies the body,” asked Christie? “That I cannot answer, I have no idea.” “Well it’s pretty obvious to me,” said Smith, “Two people cannot co-exist in the same body so, if you occupy it, they cease to.” “So, you would be killing them?” asked Christie. “Hold it right there,” said Simpson, “Before you begin to get scrupulous remember how you got here, all of you.” Everyone was silent, even Smith had no comeback for that one. “All right,” said Christie, “Assuming it could be done, we would have to be very selective, everyone would have to be monitored, I mean, if for instance if you took the body of a relative, then you could cease to exist.” “That is correct,” said Simpson, “Every candidate would have to be screened.” “I cannot believe that I am hearing this,” said Smith, “Are you two seriously contemplating this?” “Well living as a human takes preference over an android any day,” replied Christie. Then he turned to the others. “Well, it looks like we are faced with another choice, everyone must decide, either you are with Simpson and I, or you are with Smith and Henderson.” When the others had chosen, there were two hundred with Simpson and one hundred and fifty with Smith. The choice had been made, Smith and his followers then left, they had preparations to make, he was going to show them that his solution was the best. Christie turned towards Simpson. “Are you certain that you can pull this off?” “Positive,” replied Simpson. “I sure hope so,” said Christie. (“Well there you have it, that brings us right up to date, back to more or less where we were at the beginning of all of this, looking for a solution to rectify our situation, but instead of one solution, we are now faced with two. From here onwards the story now takes two different but intertwining paths, can you follow them? I hope that you can.”) STORYMAN1 |