not a single Crillian left alive, their race
had been extremely advanced. Most of
the Crillian infrastructure was still
intact. Power systems were still
operating. Buildings had withstood the
test of time. Many vehicles still
operated. In the few hundred years
since the destruction at the hands of
the Salantians, even the plant life had
returned. We quickly realized an
exodus to Crillia was for us, an escape
from extinction.
So the great Exodus began.
Several hundred passed through the
vortport every day. We spread out
across the planet, learning Crillian as
we went. We learned that the Crillian
power systems were deep tunnels that
went all the way to the planet’s core. A
malfunction of part of that system in
the western hemisphere had caused
several massive, perpetuated
explosions. It was theorized those
explosions had thrown Crillia off its
original orbit and brought it to us.
Twenty-two thousand, three
hundred and eighty of us passed
though that vortport and emerged into
the underbelly of the Crillian Aurora
City Library. This is the story of a race
of people who faced generations of hell
but never gave up. What follows in this
log are the daily accomplishments in
setting up a new world and new society.
Peace be with all who read this.
Markman stared at the dirty,
smudged preface and struggled to
believe. If true, it meant the civilization
living on Crillia was not comprised of
Crillians at all, but rather humans from
Earth. Markman looked up at Jax, still
exploring different parts of the
chamber. That would make him a
descendant of some family originally
from Earth. The scope of it was too
much. Markman shook himself back to
reality. He needed to gather as much of
this data as possible. It would take a
very long time to read these large
volumes, but he didn’t have to. He
knew that simply looking at a printed
page for a moment would allow John
Paul’s people to scan and store it. He
began a slow and deliberate turning of
pages in the President’s Logbook. When
done, he would go on to the Exodus
volume, and then to as many more as
he could find relevant.
Jax began taking down books from
the other end of the room, glancing
over them, and putting them back.
“Jax, handle them carefully. They
contain important information.”
Jax looked up from the book in his
hand. “What language is this?”
“It’s English, Jax. Ever hear of it?”
“Nope.”
Markman stood in silent awe at
the thought that humans had taken on
the Crillian language as their own. Had
it not been for the sensesuit computer
translating for him, Markman would not
even be able to talk with these
descendants from Earth.
“Haven’t seen anything here worth
a good bottle of bourbon,” said Jax.
“Just be careful with them, Jax.
And, you must not tell anyone what
we’ve found here. That’s really
important. Okay?”
“Okay, Boss.”
Two hours later, Markman had
covered several books related to the
Exodus and the history of Earth and
Crillia. It was time to exit the system.
Jax gathered up the equipment, and
they made their way to the elevator. As
the doors closed, Jax asked, “Can you
really read that weird stuff that fast?”
“Not really. There’s a trick to it.”
“Did you find what you were
looking for, Boss?”
“Maybe.”
As the elevator slowed, Markman
brushed the dirt from his cloak. “Jax,
would you return that stuff for me and
thank those guys. I’m going to
transport back to the Centrex Pyramid
right from here. I’ll catch you on the
next trip. Thanks for everything.”
“There’s a transport tube just past
the elevators by the rear exit. You
gonna use it?”
“I don’t need a tube, Jax. After you
leave the elevator I’ll close the doors
and jump from right here.”
“Really…?”
“Yes.”
“You can do that?”
“Yes.”
The elevator doors opened. Jax
stepped out and turned back. “That’s a
good trick, Boss.”
“Thanks again, Jax. See you soon.”
The doors swished closed.
Markman touched the gold triangle on
his chest. The familiar light wave
carried him back to the Centrex
Pyramid. Trill was waiting.
“My lord, a safe return. Thanks be
to the gods of Terra.”
“Trill, I need you to do something
else for me.”
“I am at your service always, my
lord.”
“I want the Aurora Central Library
elevator modified so that no one except
me can go down to the lowest level.
Have Jax coordinate that. He knows the
place well. It is very important. Make it
happen as quickly as you can, and
please try to make the change without
anyone going down to that lowest level.
Can you see if that can be done?”
“Yes, my lord. Right away. I’m
sure the High Council will approve.”
“Thanks. I’m ready for suit
disengagement.” Markman removed his
cloak, draped it over a control seat, and
entered the transport tube.
“My lord, please return soon. Your
presence seems to uplift Crillia. You are
well-loved here.”
“Take care of yourself, Trill. That’s
an order.”
Trill waved his hand across the
crystal control. A blast of white light
took Markman back to his own reality,
where the story of Earth’s future
waited to be unraveled.
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