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Bactine
Paul Kater
Unknown (2011)
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A steampunk sci-fi story about the adventures of a soldier in intergalactic service, after being shipped off to a very remarkable planet. Sailing will never be the same again...

Bactine

 

by
Paul
Kater

 

 

 

Published by the author at Amazon - Copyright 2011 Paul Kater

 

 

 

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Contents
:

 

1. Daniel

 

2. Training

 

3. It just sucks

 

4. Moon bas
e (1)

 

5. Moon base (2)

 

6.
Tailored

 

7.
NGC
6637-
VIII

 

8.
The
mission

 

9.
The
Pricosine

 

10.
Sailing

 

11.
Home
is
where
the
ship
is

 

12.
All
aboard

 

13.
A
night
on
the
town

 

14.
Jailbirds

 

15.
A
new
trip

 

16.
Rayko

 

17.
An
unexpected
visitor

 

18.
Huajo
Dogom
ko
Tzuy

 

19.
Under
sail
again

 

20.
Bactine

 

21.
Invitations

 

22.
Soirée
(1)

 

23.
Soirée
(2)

 

24.
A
strange
call

 

25.
Soirée
(3)

 

26.
Under
sail
again

 

27.
Walking
the
plank

 

28.
You
'
re
out

 

29.
Need
job
,
will
sail

 

30.
Where
Flish
went
wrong

 

31.
Action
,
where
are
you
?

 

32.
No
music
and
bars

 

33.
Shipyard

 

34.
Strange
Aldrick

 

35.
Getting
ready

 

36.
Airship

 

37.
It
'
s
dangerous

 

38.
Win
one
,
lose
one

 

39.
Missing

 

40.
Daniel
Detective

 

41.
Senator
Sygra
Dirrit
ko
Asac

 

42.
Kitty
cat

 

43.
Blood
shed

 

44.
An
unexpected
encounter

 

45.
Investigations

 

46.
When
things
blow
up

 

47.
Another
shed

 

48.
The
cellar

 

49.
Guerilla

 

50.
The
start
of
things

 

51.
Preacher

 

52.
I
come
to
help

 

53.
Clelem

 

54.
Kernak

 

55.
At
the
shipyard

 

56.
Coping

 

57.
Time
waster

 

58.
A
job
for
a
hero

 

59.
Preachers
and
inventors

 

60.
A
cloaked
person

 

61.
The
Litany
of
Nahmyo

 

62.
Awakening

 

63.
At
the
big
house

 

 

 

 

 
1. Daniel
 

 

 

The white ceiling of the small cabin that Daniel could call his own was not any help. His thoughts kept racing around the insanity that had been the past day. It was after all not everyday a soldier woke up in a new body.

 

He lifted an arm and looked at the super smooth skin that Rhonda had outfitted him with. "Damn," he said, not sounding grateful. Again he recalled the buzzing of the machines that had kept him alive, in the few moments he had been awake during the all the surgeries. Nobody had asked him if he wanted to be repaired, or be patched up. No. Someone at the top had considered he was valuable, and therefore Daniel Zacharias was to be put in the trust of Head Medical Officer Rhonda Flower, one of the leading specialists in applying Bactine.

 

"The bloody pirates should have shot me up so badly that they had no chance for this," Daniel shared with the ceiling. But they had not. "Crapshot," he told the ceiling before he rolled off the bunk and headed over to the small sink. Bactine or not, a splash of water in his face felt good. As the drops fell off his face, he stared at himself in the mirror.

 

"Good thing you don't know this, Malcolm," the soldier told himself. Malcolm Zacharias, businessman and good at that, had always been on Daniel's case. His younger brother had been the one that got the good jobs, the girls, the money and- bloody everything. Daniel could almost hear the sneering voice: "Military eh? Now look what that got you. I don't envy you, older brother."

 

Daniel walked over to the small view port in his cabin and looked out over the barren environment. The planetoid that the military base was housed on was only a clump of rock. There was some air outside, but not enough for normal people. Not for the kind he had been. After a good stare at the never changing landscape, Daniel pounded his fist against the wall and fell on his bed again.

 

Slowly he tried to grasp what had gone wrong at the space freighter. He had been sent there, with a small group of two dozen soldiers, to guard the shipment of weapons. It had been a routine run. Less than that even. The weapons were not that impressive, nor was the number of them.

 

The schedule for guards was the normal thing, four in the cargo bay, two on the bridge, some men scattered about the ship, and the shifts were only five hours per person. And then there had been the pirate ship. It had almost dropped on top of them, out of FTL. That was either an example of excellent navigation or the biggest lump of luck Daniel had ever seen. He would put his money on the latter. They probably had gotten off course somehow and fallen out of Faster Than Light speed on top of the freighter.

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