(Unknown Structure, 2200 km East of Starborn, Star’s Reach)
As we walked into the next room, the hologram appeared
again, still with its undefined humanoid shape. Now, however, it was speaking English,
so everyone could understand it. “Hello, and welcome to the Gap Science
computer-aided Enrichment Center. Please proceed to the Specimen Collection
Chamber to ensure biocompatibility with the Testing Environment.” At the other
side of the chamber another set of doors opened, with a blue force field across
it, which resembled a standard particle screen designed to keep germs and
nanites out of sterile environments.
I noticed that, on one wall, one of the grey tiled panels
that made up the wall had been opened slightly, either on hinges or simply by
being forced out from the other side. At any rate, I could see what looked like
a crawlspace behind there. Not sure whether there were other discoveries further
down that path or not. But, other than the door, it was the only feature that
was out of place in this otherwise uniform room.
Something about this setup struck me as odd, so I looked at the
Hologram, and asked, “Before we begin, who are you, and what is this place
designed for?” As I spoke, I typed a brief message in the AR screen my armor
provided, sending a quick note to Raven.
M.Mollen: Raven, have
you cut the links with the AI? Are team comms secure?
Raven: Yes, though the
AI was a little upset about not getting more data. Team comms are secure, but
be aware that we may get interference if the structure is able to block signals.
M.Mollen: Right, we’ll
deal with that when it happens.
The hologram nodded, and said, “There is no direct
translation for my designation in language [English]. The most literal translation
would be Compution and Reasoning Output Learning Intelligent Named Entity. Acceptable
acronym designate: CaROLINE.”
“The Qaettel people created the Gap Science computer-aided
Enrichment Center to allow researchers to study a variety of phenomenon using
live test subjects in controlled settings. The primary goal of the Gap Science
Research Laboratory is to gain an understanding of trans-spatial technology for
use in a variety of products. There are also alternative testing regimens
designed for multiple scientific endeavors.”
Trans-spatial technology? Ooh, I liked the sound of that! “Did
the Qaettel create the Gateways, like the one in this system?”
“Negative. Historical archives record that the Gateway was
present when the Qaettel first came to this world. Scientific archives record
that the Gateways have a unique trans-spatial prototemporal signature. Primary Hypothesis
of Gateway Research Teams: the Gateways were positioned in the far future, and
propagated backwards through time and space, occupying all parallel dimensions
and alternative timelines in those positions. The Enrichment Center was
designed to help develop the science of trans-spatial apertures so that the Gateways
might be developed and then seeded throughout time in the spaces where they
were witnessed to be placed. The Enrichment Center urges you not to consider
the tempro-philosophical ramifications of this study if you are unfamiliar with
8th dimensional temporal mechanics.”
Well, I can honestly say that ‘future advanced civilization made
the Gateways and sent them back in time
to be present from the beginning’ was a theory that I had considered for how
they came to be. Then again, the Gateways were well ahead of any other tech
that people had ever found, including in Lost Tech ruins like this one. So
maybe there was something to the idea. Or it could be alien scientists being
just as wrong as the human ones were, and the truth was something else entirely.
I took a breath, and decided. There was too much going on
here for me to turn my back on this place. Over the team comms, I said, “Valkyrie,
head to that exposed hatchway and explore the inner workings of the facility.
See what you can discover. Ravensclaw, with me. Let’s see what the Enrichment
Center can do for us.”
Our groups split up, with my team heading through the open
door. A short walk down the hallway, and we found ourselves in what would best
be described as a medical bay. Once again, the hologram appeared next to us. “Please
remove body coverings to prepare for specimen extraction. New coverings
approved by the Enrichment Center will be supplied for testing.”
Looking over at Raven, I asked, “Analysis on the air?”
Raven checked, and then said, “Air is a good mix. No harmful
trace elements my sensors can detect. The field we passed through was a
particle screen, so any pathogens, allergens, or other contaminating material
from the outside should be neutralized. It is as safe as can reasonably be
accounted for.”
I nodded, and said, “Right, guess I’ll play guinea pig.” I
began pulling off my armor and storing it (and my weapons) in my bracer, until
the bracer was the only thing I was wearing. When asked to remove the bracer, I
flatly refused the hologram, citing cultural and sociological reasons. As the
ladies followed my lead, I made the same argument for their collars (the ones
who had them, anyway). Not sure the AI really believed me, but it didn’t
object, and went ahead with the specimen collection, which basically involved
taking blood and urine samples for analysis. Well, except for Raven, who simply
provided a materials list of her drone body’s construction.
We were moved along a moving walkway where our bodies were
scanned, and then we were provided with ‘approved’ coverings, which were
basically a white shirt and shorts, with orange coveralls, and a pair of rather
spiffy boots that snapped into place like ski boots. A quick analysis of the
items said that the suits provided most of the basic protections that the ship
suits did, but with out vacuum protection. The underclothes were listed as ‘anti-chafing
garments’, while the boots were actually something pretty cool. Apparently,
they had some kind of momentum negation system, which would allow a person to
jump (or fall, assuming you landed on your feet) from great heights without
injury. The actual ‘safe distance’ depended on local gravity, as terminal
velocity was a key factor. I made a note for Raven to get the specs for these
boots if she possibly could. I wanted these things added to our armor tech. The
ability for a bunch of Marines to basically jump out of a transport on the fly
and do a ‘superhero landing’ without injury was simply too delicious to
overlook.
Once we were dressed in the ‘approved coverings’, we were released
into a comfortable chamber with a bed, several chairs, and… not much else. The
hologram’s voice came to us, and said, “The Enrichment Center thanks youyou’re
your patience. Please wait in the relaxation vault until your samples have been
processed.”
When the voice cut out, I looked to Raven who paused, and
then nodded that we were not being monitored. Good, I didn’t want this CaROLINE
listening in on everything we did. Looking to the rest, I said, “So, this whole
place seems way too good to be true.”
Jaynie laughed, and said, “Oh, sure, the ancient ruin with
an AI just suddenly wants to test us. I’m sure everything will be just fine.
Well, I did get some new boots out of the deal, so I’m not entirely upset.”
Cali grinned at us, and said, “Sure, but am I the only one
that feels like I’m stuck in some kind of video game?” Jaynie and I just stared
at her. “Fine, more than the normal Nomad experience of this world, I mean.”
Shearah frowned. “If this is a sort of game, then these
tests may be difficult. Likely if we win, we get some kind of prize. But what
happens if we lose?”
I let out a long breath, and said, “Well, if we’re really,
really lucky, then we will simply be kicked out of the facility. If we’re not
lucky, then we’ll find out why this place has been abandoned for so long. Of
course, if we pass the tests, then we might be able to get the research these
people have done on ‘trans-spatial apertures’ and the like. That could give us
all kinds of benefits.”
Sheila looked at me expectantly. “And I’m guessing that the
reason Valkyrie isn’t in here with us is because they are going to check out
and see if there’s danger before we fall into it?”
I grinned at the princess. “Right in one. This facility, what
we can see of it, anyway, is far too small for a real ‘testing facility’. Which
means there are areas we haven’t gotten to yet. If, say, there were vats of hazardous
chemicals lying around, then Valkyrie could perhaps be able to find them and
ensure that those chemicals aren’t going to dump themselves on our heads.”
Just then an orange oval shape appeared on a wall in front
of us, and we saw a strange device on a mechanical arm drop down out of the ceiling
outside the forcefields of the ‘relaxation vault’ we were in. As that happened,
CaROLINE’s voice came to us again. “Hello and, again, welcome to the Gap
Science computer-aided enrichment center. We hope your brief detention in the
relaxation vault has been a pleasant one. Your specimens have been processed
and we are now ready to begin the test proper. Before we start, however, keep
in mind that, although fun and learning are the primary goals of all enrichment
center activities, serious injuries may occur. For your own safety, and the safety
of others, please refrain from — *static*
Por favor bordón de fallar Muchos gracias de fallar gracias *static* Stand back. The portal will
open in 3, 2, 1...”
This bit of language changing and ominous warnings did not
endear the Enrichment Center to me, but when I saw a blue energy ball shoot out
from the device on the arm, and hit the wall, I was entranced. The orange oval in
front of us had now become… not clear, but like looking through an area where
suddenly the perspective has changed. Without thinking, I jumped through the
portal, for that is what it was, and found myself standing next to where the
blue orb had hit. These crazy aliens had created short range portals!
Looking at everyone as they joined me, I knew I probably had
the same manic grin on my face as I saw on theirs. “Ladies, this changes
everything. We have to get our hands on this tech. Personal portals, even if
they are just short-range, could shake the galaxy to its core.” Their enthusiastic
nods told me that they all understood just how game changing this could be.
A door opened next to us, letting us into a room with a big
red button. Like, big enough that you could literally stand on it, with a blue
line leading from it to the door on the other side of the room. A translucent tube
extended down from the ceiling in one corner, and looked like it had some kind
of box resting on the cap at the end. After a moment examining the door, and
not seeing anything better to do, Carissa stepped up on the button, which
caused the tube to release the cube, and the door to open. When she stepped off
the button, the door closed.
This kind of test was simple enough. Surely nothing compared
to the whole ‘personal portal’ level of technology. But they were probably
establishing a baseline before moving into the real testing? After all, anyone
who couldn’t solve this problem would be useless as a tester. When we placed the
surprisingly heavy cube on the button, the door opened. Yeah, predictable test had
a predictable outcome.
CaROLINE’s voice came over the hidden speakers again. “Excellent.
Please proceed into the chamberlock after completing each test. First, however,
note the incandescent particle field across the exit. This Gap Science Material
Emancipation Grill will vaporize any unauthorized equipment that passes through
it - for instance, the Gap Science Weighted Storage Cube. Your culturally
important heritage items have been added to the authorized equipment manifest.”
The ‘chamberlock’ was basically an airlock that allowed the
facility to isolate the different testing chambers, which would help to keep
the results consistent. In other words, it was a high-tech version of an
airlock on a clean room in modern science labs in the real world. Pretty cool,
actually, especially since the facility had to have been abandoned for
thousands of years. How this place had not fallen into disrepair after so much
neglect was going to be interesting to find out.
We followed the chamberlock to an elevator. When we got in,
the door closed, and we felt ourselves heading down.
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mmmm I have the oddest feeling someone is referencing the game portal
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