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  Starblade

  Neo-human #1

  Smashwords Edition

  November, 2012

  Starblade Copyright© 2012 by Rodney C. Johnson and Roadrunner Books, a division of ThunderHawk Enterprises. All Rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced whatsoever without written permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews.

  Cover art by Roark Dallas.

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  TOC

  Acknowledgment

  Chapter 1. Coming Of The Overman

  Chapter 2. The Golden Apple

  Chapter 3. Phoenix Dawn

  Phoenix Project Archive

  ThunderHawk Compact

  CLOSSARY

  About The Author

  Acknowledgment

  I would like to thank April Previte for all her help in cleaning up my text, not to mention the useful feedback, as well as encouragement along the way. I also want to thank Charlie McShane for being there to bounce plot points off of. Sure, I usually go my own way with things, but even though he doesn't realize it, his input is helpful to me. I want to thank my family for understanding my need to write. It's been a long haul getting here, but at last we've finally arrived.

  Chapter 1. Coming Of The Overman

  I give you power to create life out of lifelessness. From the Earth's clay, manufacture a woman, she who shall be Eve to a new humanity, and become mother of Stormangels!

  --- Iblis Jinn, The Shaitan

  [November 9, 2030. Dukedom Of Saxe-Coburg Germany]

  A grand command chair rested on a central platform -- a throne! From the forward part of the circular operations deck, she shouted orders in a dialect she had never heard before, a language that hinted at being influenced by both German and Sanskrit, though it contained guttural “K's” and “T's”, sounds that were not heard in any known human language. Those in the work pit of the vessel who managed the helm and other systems of the monstrous predatory golden bird-serpent starship obeyed her and set a course toward her selected targets.

  Over in a corkscrew rolled the large vessel, a smooth elegant rotation that swooped around in the vast dimensions of deep wide-open space, unencumbered by right, left or up and down to bring its weapons to bear upon its prey.

  In golden armor she had been dressed, intricate links of ring-mail attached to plate-armor with angular upward swept shoulder plates. Draped over her shoulder hung a rich green cloak. On the bridge of her warship she stood, right hand on a sword hilt with an advanced gun strapped to her thigh. She was Doom incarnate, a War-Queen to be feared.

  “Railkir!” She shouted to her gunner hidden in the darkness.

  A shadowed red world came into view, covered with lighted cities that flickered and gray seas which crashed ashore. The bird-serpent let a ball of hot fire out from its belly to absolutely flatten a city below.

  The vision shifted.

  On a vast rusted desert, she discovered herself. She pushed her eyesight outward beyond the horizon where she witnessed a flash. An eerie green light burst out from the sand and coalesced into a column which became a winged armored figure. A deep cowl obscured the face. The figure stood with her on the rust strewn track. The warrior gripped a sword hilt in a gauntleted hand. It appeared to be a shattered blade for there was but a single spike left of the cutting edge. Three notches curved into the spine of the fractured weapon.

  Blood rushed from cracks in the desert to form three rivers at the figure's claw boots which began to overtake the desert. In a deluge, a river of sanguine liquid ascended around her. Gauntleted hand raised the winged hooded one held out its bladeless hilt from which came a gleam of light...

  Frederika Gisela von Gotha woke in a jolted cry. She gazed outside at her sprawling snow covered estate. Since her birth, the same dream had haunted Frederika, her eidetic memory never allowed her to forget the bird-reptile ship, or the winged hooded figure. Five-foot, eight-inches, statuesque, and honey-blonde Frederika got up, strode across her bedroom in a gracious stride for her balcony. She pushed aside a strand of hair, stared out toward the line of old dark forest, whitened by early morning frost. The synthetic girl rubbed the back of her neck, fingers grazed a tattoo: Two equilateral triangles' apex to apex, a stylized hourglass, or as some might observe, a double helix.

  Dawn beckoned to her on the day of her twentieth birthday. Despite her illustrious surname, Frederika did not know her royal parents. If they could even really be deemed such, given her extraordinary origins. Though, in many ways she in fact resembled the haughty woman who once had been Duchess of Saxe-Coburg, and mistress of this estate, on who she also had been modeled, and whose 'daughter' she was been meant to be. Not at all surprising, given the precision which the engineer who designed Frederika's molecular construct had for his art in replication of the former Duchess. For that considerable effort the engineer charged a hefty sum to use his miraculous skills to create one of his unique lifeforms known as Morningstars. In any event, even the threadbare mimicry of a genetic connection permitted Frederika to be decreed Duke Magnus and Duchess Gisela von Gotha's heir. A reality that provided the synthetic girl this duchy, and along with it Grenadier Firearms, the weapons manufacturer which furnished Frederika a generous income.

  Back into her room Frederika went, glanced for a heartbeat at her reflection in an etched silver vanity mirror: Contoured emerald 'panther eyes' peered back from a heart shaped face, slight Asian characteristics could be recognized among those of the Teutonic. A small button nose and a single freckle beneath her left eye, the solitary flaw on her otherwise perfectly symmetrical features. The blemish placed there due to some quirk of the engineer who designed her. Full and pink lush lips fashioned to make any male go weak in the knees were made to exude sexuality. Frederika knew she had been built to be exquisite, but her sexuality was also a weapon intended to be wielded for the seduction of those in power, a sexual aura enhanced by potent pheromones.

  Frederika threw aside her slinky-silk mint green nightgown and headed for the shower. Her early morning workout would soon begin, and she wanted to watch the launch of the foldship, DSV Excalibur this afternoon.

  [Falcanian Khanate, Bay Of Bengal]

  Crescent shaped Vanguard Island shot coral-white out of the monsoon-driven ocean. Built on a superstructure of steel lattice, the wave barriers protected the artificial structure from the assault of the raging sea. Amphitheater in shape, one whole side housed rooms and a construction area. Huge conifer trees grew on an insular island. At Vorkrür’s center, a metropolis of towered and pyramid style buildings arose. They glistened in the sunlight, a blended high-tech and feudal design, cast in majestic steel-glass architecture.

  The Narshin Thryak palace complex overlooked the central Falcanian city from atop a great stone foundation. Domed in gold, the black citadel perched inside the curvature of Vanguard’s famed metallic tiled road. The palace, pyramid in structure had clear Moghul influences to be seen in its construction as witnessed by the arched doorways and golden capped minarets at its four corners.

  Protected in the inner curve of the island, joined to it by a short causeway rested a medium sized round building crowned with a gold and bronze dome. In three directions enormous mammalian-winged and armored statues stood sentinel, they raised single-edged claw-blades upward at guard over the tri-cameran of the Falcanian Khanate. A blood-red banner adorned the arch of the Dreikatha's hall. A bird-serpent, ambiguous, neither avian nor reptile held watch over the ruling constituents of the Khanate.

  “T'Saar!” Chancellor Trakan gave the claw-on-fist salute, took in the silence that came over the hall as the members of the tri-camera
n waited for his report to the Shotar.

  Lord Sharr Khan Mingh Drakonis, keeper of the Phoenix Heart and Falcanian Shotar sat in shadows, his face concealed under a black cowl, his gloved fist clenched the armrest of the Claw-Throne. The Shotar leaned against the angular backrest of his chair. Burgundy fabric embroidered with gold threads cushioned his back and great talon feet supported the chair.

  “JR Giovanni demands you journey to his capital, and that you speak to him personally,” the lanky bearded Chancellor reported, aware such a response wasn’t going to be regarded very well by Sharr Khan.

  Under his cowl Sharr frowned at Chancellor Trakan. “The Imperator thinks too much of himself, he harbors these Budjah Monks, uses them to seed chaos.” Although the Shotar spoke in a low voice, each of the nine members of the Dreikatha heard him clear enough.

  And the threat in his tone.

  “We dare not anger the Imperium. Romulus’s wrath scourged the Americas and conquered much of the globe. He’d have little reservation cutting us down,” remarked a hooded figure off to the left of Shreik Trakan.

  “Perhaps not Nadia?” The Shotar pulled his cloak closer, and stepped off the platform. Each footfall of his tri-claw boots clacked on the black stone floor. Sharr glanced under the velvet royal blue hood of the Valküri Sisterhood’s Reverend Mother Superior, who also happened to be his mate.

  “Romulus has achieved much since The Burn,” Nadia murmured. “He made his country a force to be feared. Raised his Legion from the Wastelands...”

  Drakonis nodded. “Imperator Romulus shall be dealt with soon enough.” Sharr placed a hand on Nadia's cloaked arm. “Nor shall we permit these monks to further transgress against us.”

  “I have confidence in your decisions,” Nadia said.

  “Sharr Khan, the Budjah must be tackled, destroyed!” Implored the blue hooded Vorjah, keeper of the holy lamplight. “They threaten our path of Tarik.” Zoar Jangsiin understood Falcania’s own, as well as Sharr Khan’s very own responsibility with regard to the scarlet robed monks. The Shotar had his reasons to handle them with care, and yet Zoar himself held little tolerance for them.

  Sharr hummed to himself. “No more than any other religion or philosophy Zoar. We’ve our debates with Heathens and Hindu alike. It’s less shocking that we have conflicts with this new ‘Christian’ sect.” He turned to the head of his Tahru caste. “The Budjah crime lay in a presumption to force their faith on those at Aren-Zülar.”

  “My caste does what’s needed to bring our species to the stars.” Sharr did not miss the clipped response of the Guilthari leader. “We mine hrisanar on the red planet at great risk –”

  “Drakorian are always there for your protection.” Atar Kran, the white tonsured Shrai-Bashir, Commander of the Imperial Drakorian Guard interrupted. “I’ve tripled the brigades stationed at Aren-Zülar. Your workers shall not be troubled by anyone ever again!”

  “We thank you for that, my Lord. But that is not my point.” The Guilthari Lord inched away from the Drakorian leader who hulked over him. “The Budjah harass everyone, daily trying to convert us.”

  “That’s why I ordered the attack,” Atar growled.

  “They claim their faith brought Earth back from the brink,” The Shotar did not disguise his ironic tone while he walked the circle and glanced at each of the cloaked caste representatives. “Not the advent of genetic engineering and nanotechnology. This notion is harnessed, bolstered by Imperator Romulus to expand his own power.”

  “My Lord,” Atar once more growled, he wanted to at long last be rid of these monks. “Budjah are wherever the Imperium annex territory and seed the ground for the Centurions to enter. We really should take a harder line where they show up.”

  Sharr nodded. “That is true, but we will not engage in religious persecution, Atar. Even of Erik’s little band of high-tech monks. They are an irritation, but one we can accept for now.” The Shotar’s display of restraint with the Budjah matter wasn’t popular, but the Dreikatha abided by it nonetheless.

  A bell chimed, a call from Vanguard Island's command center.

  “My Shotar, the DSV Excalibur's launch countdown is under way.” There came a pause from the C & C officer. “And your daughter's ship just docked.”

  Nadia gripped Sharr's gauntlet encased hand, smiled at mention of her child. “Good. We can watch the launch together.”

  At last one of their twin daughters had returned home.

  “As many know, the DSV Excalibur is a joint mission between the British Imperial Commonwealth and the North American Imperium,” explained the BBC reporter. An expert on the new physics of FTL theory sat beside the reporter and thoughtfully nodded.

  In her living room Frederika sat, legs crossed in a most ladylike manner on a plush gold embroidered chair decorated in the style of the German Empire. Coats-of-arms hung on the walls. Swords and armor lined the stucco decorated room, offering a militant flair beside that of the mahogany furniture.

  Frederika watched the DSV Excalibur leave its berth on her holograph viewer. It broke loose from the moorings and crawled out of the well-lit orbital space dock. She was impressed by the space battleship. The forward bridge pod reminded her of an axe head. Sensor rods reached from the cockpit and on a turret below the command pod were mounted the ships main energy cannon which pivoted into alignment. Aft huge steel-gray VASMIR rockets charged with blue flame. Supported by three pylons, like a halo, studded with six oval pods, an induction ring that would fold space shined in the Sun’s rays.

  “In the last two decades, Dr. Erasmus Chang utilized the unique gravitational properties of Quantum-X which allowed him to develop his Gravitic Fold-Engine.” Pictures of Chang in front of his FTL engine schematics passed on a screen behind the reporter.

  “Remember J.M.,” Dr. Ian Hawkins said to the reporter. “Q-X has many properties. Not only do we have gravitic foldspace stardrives, but also the ability to make null-fields. None of this would have been possible without Dr. Zuleika Mathew’s discovery of Abraxas energy in 2012. Her findings heralded in ‘The Singularity’ and our new age of machine-man technology.”

  The reporter nodded in agreement. “Dr. Mathews shared her discovery, which brought Earth free clean unlimited power with TransCorp International and Dr. Chang. It has been said the minute she turned on her Abraxas Coil a domino effect overtook the globe.” The reporter paused and glanced at his notes. “Like a blitzkrieg, the Technological Singularity, The Techno-Rapture struck – that mass acceleration of scientific development which gave birth to a Neo-human renaissance. Many strange and original technologies have come to be. Similar to a phoenix ascending from its ashes, we rose out of a global cataclysm amidst a sudden and unpredictable upsurge in technology that swept across the planet to reformat it.” The reporter met Dr. Hawkins leveled gaze. “The phenomenon has been estimated to be nearly as destructive in its reach as the war which preceded it.”

  “My theory is that the last World War and The Singularity were connected. One cleared the way for the other. Of course, all this was capped off by the ratification of the Armageddon Accords,” Dr. Hawkins said. “The phoenix is an apt metaphor.”

  “I understand Dr. Chang based his Gravitic Fold-Engine on Miguel Alcubierre's theoretical ‘warp’ calculations.” J.M. Strathmore turned once more to his notes.

  “He did. Among special relativity theorists Alcubierre created quite a stir! Till then, subverting the light barrier seemed hogwash,” explained Hawkins. “Even now, some cannot accept the idea of a Gravitic Fold-Drive. Of course the ship itself isn't moving any faster than its main rockets, space expands behind and collapses in front of the ship to cause the effect of faster then light travel.” A computer graphic of the foldsphere appeared on a holoviewer between the doctor and the reporter. It expanded and collapsed, pushing along a model ship built as a reference for the DSV Excalibur across a starfield that had gone into red shift. “Fold travel is controlled entropy. An oxymoron perhaps, but true nonetheless.”

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bsp; Strathmore returned to his data on Erasmus Chang. “Dr. Chang constructed the first foldship probe, Yu Kun in 2012 and inaugurated the age of stars.”

  “Yu Kun, the ‘Jade Universe’ piloted and co-developed by Chronos, an AI furnished for Dr. Chang by TransCorp International,” Dr. Hawkins said quickly. Human bias always pushed away Chronos's help in the project. The line between machine and man had become quite blurred which terrified some. “Without Chronos, there would be no space travel as we are coming to know it.”

  “Machine and man both now traverse the stars.” Hawkins narrowed his eyes at Strathmore's disdain. “Not only has the Imperium started a foldspace program, but a number of smaller nations have as well. To my knowledge, even the Budjah have FTL ships… Outside of the Imperium’s influence.” Dr. Hawkins coughed. “As a scientific discovery Erasmus Chang ensured that his concepts would be available in the public domain. He feared wars would be waged in attempts to learn the knowledge of space-folding. The AI Chronos agreed.” Dr. Hawkin’s shook his head. “Chang's good intentions did not however avert the conflict he’d hoped...”

  “There’s a legend,” stated the reporter. “That not long after they released the information to the public, Chang and his companion AI vanished in a black hole. Both machine and man went missing in the vast cosmos that the scientist and AI opened up for exploration.”

  “I like to think he’s out there exploring.” Dr. Hawkins bowed his head in reverence. “It’s to his unconventional nature that we owe this new age, this renaissance of the stars. The DSV Excalibur is the light of mankind in its entry onto the galactic arena.”

  “Captain Cole Braden has become keeper of Chang's flame.” A biographical file of the English Captain came up on the screen behind the reporter. “He and his First Officer Guillaume LaSalle are doing final system checks right now.”