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Seed Planet

 

All personnel from Jack’s ship transferred over to the
Seeder
except Jack and a small contingent of volunteer soldiers.

Jack took up orbit around the seed planet and then the
Seeder
dropped out of orbit, heading for humanity’s new home.

The cloud cover made several of her crew weep openly as they descended. They touched down on a hill covered in some type of long grass.

Sarah had Molly wake up the colonists.

In a way she hated them. They had slept through the entire struggle to get them here. She especially hated the ones who had bought their way
on board; they were dead weight, useless to a colony. But she honed her hate for later use.

It took six long hours to offload the people and the supplies.

Two guns from Jane’s ship had been dismounted and brought aboard the
Seeder
before they descended. Soldiers were already mounting them on the rocky patches of ground to act as defense turrets.

Crusoe disassembled the never before used anti-matter weapon from the
Seeder
and mounted it beside the others with its accompanying power supply and anti-matter generator. It wasn’t much, but hopefully none of it would be necessary.

The colonists had already erected several shelters and tapped out some drinkable water from an underground water table.

Unbeknownst to Sarah, the entire underbelly of her ship had been full of livestock, all in stasis. There was also a crate as big as a truck full of freeze-dried seeds to grow various plants and trees.

There was a lot about the mission that had been kept from her, but this bothered her the most, maybe because her nerves were frayed.

She watched as the livestock was thawed and penned. She wondered if the native vegetation would agree with them or not, and decided that she didn’t care.

When everyone was off the ship, Sarah and Crusoe and a small group of volunteer troops
, including Robert Smith and Becky the redhead, boarded it and took off from the surface.

None of the colonists even bothered to wave goodbye. There was zero fanfare
, and for that Sarah was thankful. She wouldn’t have appreciated any gesture of gratitude anyway. She was just too jaded.

Take the Fight to Them

 

They broke the cloud cover
, and then the seed planet’s gravity, and soon rendezvoused with Jack’s orbiting ship.

Jack’s grinning face appeared on the screen. “Have any of you come up with a name for the seed planet yet?”

Sarah shrugged. “Who cares?”

Jack sarcastically joked, “That’s the spirit, Admiral.”

Crusoe put an arm around Sarah’s shoulder. “We have bigger fish to fry.”

Jack nodded somberly. “Are you guys ready to attack an entire planet full of jerks?”

Sarah nodded, and Crusoe directed the ship to head towards the coordinates he’d managed to torture out of Jason.

The Velors had no idea they knew where their home world was, so the attack would be a total surprise.

The trip would take almost a month, but they’d all decided in advance that they wouldn’t bother going into stasis this time. They were sick of it.

Crusoe said, “When the planet’s in our sights, I’m going off-ship and heading down there like a missile. That planet needs some serious housecleaning. I’ll hit the Velors like a bloody tornado, on their own turf.”

Sarah smiled. “We've got your back.”

“Bring us back some souvenirs
,” Jack joked.

“Just take out any of those cowards who try to flee the planet.”

Sarah said, “With pleasure.”

Jack laughed. "This is going to be fun."

The
Seeder
led the way.

 

The End

 

 

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