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CHAPTER 44

Jeff strode into the central Mars One module. A few members of the Called were still there cleaning up before turning in for the night, and they glanced at him in his spacesuit but said nothing. They assumed that Platinum One was on a minor repair or maintenance mission, since nothing had been announced over the intercom. Jeff ignored them and took the ladder down to the airlock. He glanced briefly at his two fellow Platinums’ suits that were hanging there next to the exit door. Jeff had never felt comfortable leaving his spacesuit thus exposed, and had always kept it in his cabin instead.

He entered the airlock and waited impatiently as the air was cycled out and replaced with the atmosphere of Mars. Soon, the light turned green and he pressed the control to open the outside door. He stepped down to the surface and looked around. One of the tiny moons of Mars was in the night sky, moving with a perceptibl
e motion, but its light was too dim to see much. Jeff could see nothing but vague mounds everywhere he looked.
“Has it left?”
he thought.
“Did I not respond quickly enough?”

“Platinum One, are you outside yet? What do you see?” he heard Brother Jacobs say over his suit radio.

“Nothing, there’s nothing here,” he responded. “Has the emissary left?”

“No, I can still see it clearly on the monitor. It has not moved.”

“Give me a moment. I’ll walk around the base,” Jeff said. He turned on his helmet light so that he could see in the gloom, and walked towards one end of the line of habitats. As he came around the end of the last one and turned, he saw the blinking light about twenty paces away. “I see it!” he shouted. Then more quietly he said, “I’ll approach it now.”

Brother Jacobs saw Jeff appear at the side of his monitor as he approached the blinking object. When Jeff came close to it, the object made a giant hop backwards, away from him! “Stop!” the leader called to Jeff. “Wait a moment.” When Jeff stopped, the creature simply sat there, blinking. “What does it look like up close?”
the cult leader asked breathlessly.

Jeff shone his headlamp directly on the creature and then gave a small laugh. “Why, it looks like a toad with small spikes on its head like a crown. I swear it looks like thos
e fairytale pictures of the Frog Prince waiting for a Princess to kiss it.”

“Do not be flippant, Platinum One,” Brother Jacobs admonished. “Proceed, but stop if it hops again. Wait, and then move forward once more. If it hops and then stops repeatedly, it is directing you to follow it.”

Jeff took a few paces forward, and sure enough the ‘frog’ hopped away again and waited. After repeating this another time, Jeff said, “Yes, it looks like I am meant to follow it.”

“Excellent. Use the base’s rover. I will monitor from here,” Brother Jacobs responded.

Jeff walked over to where the sole rover for the base was situated. It looked similar to those that the Apollo astronauts had used on the Moon long ago. There was no enclosure, and needed someone in a spacesuit to utilize it. The two seats were reminiscent of folding lawn chairs. Jeff sat down, fumbled a bit as he buckled the seat belt, and then grabbed the control lever. Next to it was a small display. He tapped it and selected ‘start’ from the menu. The next option was to select a set of speeds from one to ten, with an R at the bottom that must have meant ‘Reverse.’ He picked the ‘three’, and the rover lurched forward. He saw there was also a ‘light’ icon, and pressing it turned on the rover’s headlights. Soon, he was driving over the Martian scape following the tiny hopper.

Brother Jacobs could also see what was happening through the small camera that was mounted on a pole behind Jeff.  He could see the small emissary zigzagging away from the rover and disappearing periodically when it jumped out of the headlights’ beams, only to reappear further on. He waited in anticipation for his first view of the
Supreme Being he had always known was here on Mars.
“Soon, I will be vindicated,”
he mused.

Jeff was also lost in his own thoughts.
“This is it,”
he thought as he was driving.
“I am the one who has been called to the Great Consciousness. Soon the rewards will be mine, all mine, exactly as I knew I always deserved.”

# # #

The six NASA astronauts hustled to the top level of the Star-Kissed living module and crowded around the monitor in the central room.

Sergey went over to the control
ler to press play for the recently arrived message from Earth.

“Wait, Serge,” Grant said. “Before we watch the message, each group
should brief the other on our activities of the past few months. NASA limited our contact with each other, so it’s best if we review what we each know about the situation. We may need the information in order to put the message into context. I’ll start.”

The base commander looked at Roy and Sam. “Before you arrived, our rover was attacked by some underground beasts resembling snakes
or electric eels. When we went to investigate, we were attacked by them. We managed to retrieve the body of one, and Chuck subsequently analyzed it. It was bio-mechanical. NASA decided that they were non-indigenous to Mars and a threat. We were then ordered to create weapons to defend ourselves against any further attack, with the message that you would create support materials.”

“Ah, that explains the pistol that Charles shot into the air during the burial ceremony
,” Sam said. “I wondered where that came from. It was one of the weirdest looking things I’ve ever seen.”

“Yes, Serge designed it to be totally safe
to create and handle. Making explosives for bazookas and mortars, as we were ordered, was much too dangerous. Unfortunately, the accuracy of the rocket pistols isn’t quite there, and if you are too close to your target they are totally ineffective. We have been practicing with them, awaiting your arrival. Mission Control directed us to stay put until you came and we had more manpower. We would then get instructions on how to deal with the situation.”

“You know, this now makes more sense about what happened to us. The leader of the colony
suddenly flipped out and set fire to the Cycler as a distraction and then took off in the Pegasus. He had standard public communications with Earth from his cabin, and must have heard about your being attacked. He knew all about it. His whole goal in life has been to contact some supreme alien being that he is convinced is here, and that must have tipped him over the edge. The only thing that stopped him stranding us on the AB Cycler was that he didn’t know that he needed to refuel the Pegasus. Luckily we found a way to catch our ship. He locked us out, in spite of our being their only hope of survival, but we used the voice emergency override to find a way to get in.”


Wow, I also got the impression that your Brother Jacobs was pretty obsessed, although I only met him briefly,” Grant said. “Was there anything else that happened to you?”

“One more thin
g,” Roy responded. “When we first sent out a Mayday, we briefly had contact with another ship. A voice told us that it was a Chinese Mars mission, but then another voice with a definite military bearing cut in and told us to basically get lost. I guess the Chinese also heard about your escapades here and decided to investigate.”

“Boy, it sure is getting crowded in ju
st a short time on this planet,” Brad said. “There goes the neighborhood!”

“Alright, I think we’ve heard enough. Serge, start up the message,” Grant said. The Russian pressed the control button.
The screen lit up, showing an image of a man in uniform who started talking.

“Who’s that?” Brad asked. “It’s not our primary contact, Brick, at Mission Control.”

“Oh my God,” Roy said. “It’s Major General James Warneck. He was appointed the new NASA Administrator by the President just as we left Earth. I had some dealings with him when we were both pilots in the Navy. He’s a hard-nosed no nonsense, leave no one behind type of guy. This is most unusual for the Administrator to contact us directly with instructions.”

“Hush, everyone,” Grant said. “Serge
, restart it from the beginning.”

When the video
restarted, the astronauts watched in rapt attention. “Greetings to all of you, our brave Mars astronauts, from the people of Earth. As your NASA Administrator, I am contacting you directly due to the urgent nature of the mission you are about to be given. First, I want to convey from the President his best wishes and congratulations on a job well done so far. I understand from Mission Control that the Pegasus successfully landed under the direst of circumstances. We are all proud of the way you performed.”

“Next, I want to apologize
for the fact that you were kept in the dark about continuing developments. We discovered that there were spies at NASA who were stealing information, and we had to ensure that additional leaks did not occur. Now that you are all together and we’ve captured the spies, we can impart to you what we have learned.”

“Well it’s about time,”
Roy said in exasperation. “That nut job Jacobs found out more information than we did during our entire trip here.”

The Major General continued. “We discovered that the spies were Chinese nationals, who were passing all of our sensitive discoveries directly to their military. The Chinese have long talked about their desire to control the high ground of space
and to obtain whatever resources they can find throughout the solar system. The U.S. government is not without its own deeply imbedded sources, however. We have discovered that the Chinese sent a military contingent to Mars, and are attempting to confiscate all alien artifacts that may be there. The reason we ordered you to create weapons was not only to defend against any alien attack, but also to be able to interdict the Chinese if they move towards the alien location.”

“Oh great,” Charles said. “Now they’re ordering us to start
a war with the Chinese here on Mars. It’s not bad enough they want us shooting at any alien life, but they also have to export their paranoia of other countries to us!”

“Our surveillance satellites above Mars,” the general continued, “discovered t
hat directly after the attack on you by the alien snakes, two large creatures moved to another nearby location.” The six astronauts sat bolt upright when they heard this. “It appears that these creatures also moved some bulky equipment. Our best analysis indicates that these aliens are intelligent and are the ones who directed the snakes, as we have been calling them. Perhaps they were using the snakes as we use our guard dogs.”


Well that’s an interesting theory,” Sam said. “Snake guardians from space.”

“Don’t laugh,” Sergey said. “One of them
almost blew my arm off. They were equipped to provide jolts of electricity and were quite dangerous.”

“And smart,” Charles added. “They even
dug pits in the sand and lured me into one.”

“You are ordered,” the general in the video message said, “to attempt capture of the aliens and any of their equipment as soon as possible. Under no circumstances are you to leave if you are unsuccessful,
allowing the Chinese to secure the material for themselves. If gathering of the alien material is unattainable, you are to utterly destroy everything at that location. We cannot afford letting advanced technology fall into China’s hands.  The international situation here is tense, and any new capabilities might tip the balance. That is why we need you to capture, or destroy, everything at the location we are sending you to. Good luck. The coordinates of the alien location are attached at the end of this message.”

As the message ended, Grant turned to the others. “Well, we have our mission. I suggest we all get a good night’s rest and decide how exactly we are to proceed in the morning.”

“This is just superb,” Charles said. “I sign up for one of the greatest missions of mankind, only to find out I’ve been turned into a glorified Rambo.”

CHAPTER 45

After about an hour of tedious driving, Jeff was slightly dozing until he saw the small frog jump over a crater rim and disappear. Up until now, it had diverted around any and all obstacles.
“This might be it!”
he thought excitedly, coming fully awake. He carefully drove up the outside slope of the crater and crested the top, not knowing what to expect on the other side. He pressed ‘Stop’ on the controls and he sat looking down into the crater.

It was empty! Even the small frog had disappeared. There was nothing but a few small boulders scattered around the floor of the shallow bowl. “Brother Jacobs, do you see this?” he said over his radio. “There is nothing here.”

“Drive down,” Brother Jacobs commanded. “You were led here for a reason. Have faith.”

Jeff reengaged the engine, selecting the slowest speed, and steadily drove down to the crater floor.
When he reached the bottom, he continued cautiously forward. As he neared the middle of the crater, he saw a short line of light appear on the sand about twenty feet in front of him. He pushed the ‘Stop’ button on the panel. The line of light in front of him spread until it formed a squared off ‘U’ shape, and proceeded to become brighter and wider. Jeff realized that he was seeing a hatch opening in the sand. The hatch rose further and further, revealing a rectangular opening that was bathed in pure white light. At either edge of the hatch were long sinuous glittering objects. “It is glorious,” he heard Brother Jacobs gasp over the radio.

When the hatch was fully open, Jeff could see that the
re were four overwhelmingly reflective and glittering objects that looked like tentacles, and they appeared to meet somewhere below the opening in the sand. The tentacles released the hatch, and now groped forward with tiny fingers at their ends. The tentacles grew longer as whatever was below emerged.

Jeff screamed. A head with four malevolent eyes, situated in the middle of those four tentacles
, had emerged from the hatch. The eyes reflected the rover’s headlamps, and reminded him of the multiple eyes of a spider. As he sat there in frozen horror, more of the creature emerged. It was enormous, and looking directly at him.

Jeff could take no more; he frantically tapped at the control screen, fumbling to reach the speed control, and pushed the ‘Reverse’ selection. The rover started to retreat away from the giant creature that had finally fully emerged.
“Faster,” Jeff urged his vehicle.

The creature rushed forward at a tremendous speed. Jeff screamed again, and frantically scrabbled at the seat belt so that he could free himself to run. Just as the buckle became unlatched, one of the tentacles snagged him around the neck and lifted him free of the rover.

“Please, please, oh Great Consciousness,” Jeff begged as he grabbed both hands around the tentacle that was holding him. “I am here to serve you.” The tentacle dragged his helmet so that it was almost touching the hideous head. The top two grotesque eyes of the creature rolled around as it looked through the helmet at Jeff’s face. The bottom two dark eyes glittered. Jeff’s remaining courage broke, and he beat at the tentacle with his gloved hands and tried to kick the horrid head of the creature. “Let me go,” he yelled over and over.

Another tentacle wrapped around Jeff’s legs, pinning them, and a third wrapped around his waist. The creature left his hands free to beat futilely
at the appendages while it held him out horizontally and proceeded back to the open hatch.

Brother Jac
obs, who was watching this in stunned silence, saw Jeff disappear below ground. However, he could still hear Jeff yelling through the helmet radio transmissions. He saw a tentacle reach up and pull the hatch closed. In a moment, all was darkness once more. Brother Jacobs might have convinced himself that it was all an illusion if he was not still hearing Jeff over the radio. He also heard some screeching and deep booming sounds. He did not know it, but he was hearing the voice of the Master.

“We have our specimen, Spit,” the Master was saying.
“Come here and help me extract the samples.” Spit dragged itself over using its sensopads. “Look here,” the Master said. “See that thing inside that is moving? That is its mouth. I believe it is trying to communicate. Let us see what it is saying.”

“Stop, stop,” Jeff yelled as he was pinned to a table. “Just let me go and I’ll do whatever you want!” He saw the creature lift its free tentacle and smash it down. Jeff instinctively closed his eyes, and heard the helmet faceplate shatter. Hundreds of tiny pieces peppered his face, and noxious fumes that smelled like swamp gas entered his lungs.
As he choked on the air entering his suit, he shouted, “Stop, I’ll give you whatever you need.”

The Master
leaned its head forward and spoke in English, “Yesss, hyoo-mahn. I will tayk the peesses I neeed.” The Master then turned to Spit and spoke in its own language. “The disgusting Earthlings are susceptible to many diseases that enter through their orifices. We will send them all to the home world to analyze and create a pathogen to exterminate them. Use your cutting implements and take that horrible thing sticking out of the front of its head that is called a nose. Then suck out the insides of one of its ears. And that horrible flapping thing they call a tongue. Cut that out too. When that is done, open its torso up and take out some lung tissue. That should suffice.”

Jeff heard rumbling and screeching noises coming from the creature, and then a new horror approached. It looked like someone had mashed together a dental machine with organic parts. He could see metal appendages with
blades, and an eye on a stalk looking at him. A brain with green and purple veins and housed under plastic bubbled in the main part of the body. The new horror approached and with a swift motion, sliced off his nose.

Brother Jacobs could hear a howl of agony erupt from Jeff and yelled, “What is happening? Explain!”

He heard a shouted reply, “It cud off my noadz!” and then another howl of pain. “Ow, my ear!” Then “It gah my dung!” A scream rose in pitch to a crescendo, and then Brother Jacobs heard just bubbling sobbing and that horrible grunting and screeching noise.

To
Spit, the Master said, “Gut it. The lung tissue is the final piece.” Turning to Jeff, the Masters said in English, “Very good, hyo-mahn. You haf ssserved meee well.”

“What should I do with the being when I am finished?” Spit asked.

“Toss it out onto the surface. We will have no further use for the vermin. Then prepare the cultures for transmission to the home planet.”

Jeff, in total agony
but with his eyes still intact, watched in horror as the bio-mechanical creature cut through his suit and into his chest. With one final scream, he mercifully expired. Brother Jacobs could hear what sounded like a buzz saw and bones cracking before the transmissions were cut off. He turned off the monitor and sat in silence, pondering what had gone wrong.

# # #

Bonnie slept fitfully. A creature was pressing her down, its face uncomfortably close. She tried to move, but couldn’t. “Leave me alone; let me go!” she yelled at the creature. The thing shook her left and right, its scaly tongue probing at her cheek. She opened her eyes and screamed as she saw it looming over her.

“Bonnie, wake up,” Brother Jacobs said as he shook her arm with one hand and patted the side of her face with the other. “I have important news to convey.”

“Mom? What’s going on?” Jean said from the nearby bunk, groggily propping herself up on her elbow.


Yes, all of you, awaken,” the leader said. “I have meditated long, and have come to a momentous decision.”

Bonnie
rolled unsteadily out of bed and stood up. “What? What are you saying? How did you get in here?” she demanded.

“I, of course, used my financial we
alth to ensure that this base is totally under my control. I can come and go where I please. I have the ability to command all of the equipment. That is why I am here. I saw it with my own eyes, and heard it with my own ears. An emissary of the Great Consciousness called to Jeff. He followed it in the rover. He was found unworthy. He is dead.”

“Mommy, did he say Daddy’s dead?” Julie, the younger daughter, whimpered, coming fully awake.

“Jeff, dead? No, that’s impossible,” Bonnie said aghast.

“Even now he lies
broken on the surface of the planet, in front of the rover’s camera. He was impure, and rejected. He failed me, just as you failed me by not providing a newborn here on Mars. That is why I have come to you with my decision.”

Bonnie sat down on the bed, her head slumped. She could think of nothing to say. In spite of all the difficulties in her marriage, she had still loved Jeff and hoped that their lives would improve.

“Tomorrow, I will marry Jean,” Brother Jacobs flatly stated.

“What?” Bonnie said
, snapping her head up.

“No
freakin’ way am I doing that,” Jean yelled in indignation.

“Yes, you will,” Brother Jacobs said, turning towards Jean. “You are in your prime, and it is my right as the leader of the Called. We will marry in the morning. You will bear me a son who is pure of mind and spirit, and worthy of the Great Consciousness. Thus will we be
redeemed. My decision is final. Prepare yourself for the morrow.” The leader turned and walked out of the cabin, closing the door behind him.

“Mom, you’re not going to let him get away with this, are you?” Jean pleaded.

Bonnie’s thoughts were in a whirl. What could she do? She could not let Jean be railroaded into becoming Brother Jacobs’ bride. She was sure that Jeff would not have agreed with this either. The thought made her wonder if Brother Jacobs had told the truth. She turned towards Jean. “He said he saw Daddy in front of the rover camera. Do you think we could get it here on the screen?”

“Of course, why didn’t I think of that,” Jean said. “Just a minute and I’ll log into the system as Dad.”

“You can do that?” Bonnie asked.

“Please, Mom,” Jean said rolling her eyes. “What do you think?” Bonnie’s daughter went over to the console, turned on the power, and slid the keyboard out. At the prompt for the id, she typed ‘Platinum1’ and for the passw
ord typed ‘123456’ and pressed ‘Enter.’ In a moment, she had a menu of various options to select from. There were four external base cameras, the greenhouse camera, the water and air reclamation status options, the rover and bulldozer connection buttons, and a myriad of other options. She selected the rover, and then picked its video feed option.

Jean and Bonnie both gasped.
Jeff lay facing the camera and only a few feet away. His faceplate was smashed; his eyes open and bugged out. There was blood where his nose used to be, and blood all around his mouth. The suit was split down the middle, and guts were hanging out onto the sand.

“Turn it off!”
Bonnie said hysterically, and turned to her youngest daughter. “Julie, don’t come over here,” she ordered. “I don’t want you to look.”

Bonnie realized that she needed to do something immediately, and it came to her in a flash. The decision had obviously been building in her subconscious for a while.

“Stay here, and don’t move. I’ll be right back,” she ordered her girls as she rushed out of the cabin and down the hall.

She hasten
ed to the door of her friend, and knocked urgently. “Sue, wake up,” she whispered. “Please, Sue, open the door,” she whispered a bit louder as she continued to rap on the door.

“Yeah, yeah, just a minute,” a muffled voice responded. Bonnie waited impatiently until the door opened, revealing a disheveled Sue wrapped in a pink robe. “What is it? What time is it?” Sue asked.

Bonnie rushed in and closed the door behind her. Her words came out in a torrent. “I don’t know what time it is, but I need your help right away. Jeff is dead. Brother Jacobs wants to marry Jean in the morning. I need to get my girls to safety immediately.”

“Whoa, slow down,” Sue said. “Jeff is dead?
That can’t be. How do you know? And Brother Jacobs has never shown any interest in marriage. Are you sure about that?”

“Come with me; I’ll show you
poor Jeff and tell you what our leader said. Then, you have to help us get out of here.”

The two women rushed back to Bonnie’s cabin. “Jean, show Sue the rover images.” Sue opened her mouth in horror when she witnessed the live feed.

“Mom, there’s more,” Jean said. “I could access the last six hours of video from the rover. Here is what’s on it.” Jean typed in a few commands, and Bonnie and Sue watched in horror. Jeff was no longer there, but a hatch was opening in the sand. A grotesque eye on a stalk popped up and looked around. A couple of metallic appendages lifted up Jeff’s corpse and rolled it onto the Martian surface. The creature then descended back into the hole in the ground and the hatch closed. The remains of Jeff lay there facing the camera as they had previously seen.

“Oh my God,” Sue said. “That’s…just…horrible.”

“Brother Jacobs said that Jeff wasn’t pure enough for the Great Consciousness. He said he needed a baby that was pure to redeem us, and since I didn’t provide one, then Jean will. That’s why he wants to marry her. He wants to hand that monstrosity a baby!”

“The scum!” Sue violently sputtered. “You’re right. You can’t stay here. There are enough members who will still support Brother Jacobs in any twisted decision
he makes. That Celia will side with him for certain. Do you have a plan for getting out? Where can you go? Are you thinking of the NASA base?”

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