Episode Five.
There were some who opted for limited enhancement. Tina
Luisa hadn’t been in for a regular checkup for years, certainly not since the
overlords made healthcare free to the masses. Going under the knife was a
terrifying prospect for the Astrologers, but Leo – only a select few ever met
the resistance’s leader – advocated a few improvement gifts from the overlords.
A single enhanced eye was an accepted risk, if one could learn the important
things not to look at with both eyes open. Tina was getting pretty good at it.
Her position with the Astrologers was climbing and news was Leo’s Spearmen were
assigning her to a new zip code. They were meeting in the park.
He was there waiting when she arrived early. A jogger with
his golden retriever ran by her bench for the second time, then stopped twenty
paces beyond and leaned on his knees. He dropped the leash, and the dog turned
and loped back to Tina. She seemed friendly, and Tina patted her neck. “What’s
her name?”
“Diana,” said the sweaty man. He wiped his face with a
towel. “And you are?”
“Minerva,” answered Tina.
“Nice to meet you, I’m Apollo,” he said, and leaned down to
pick up the leash. Apollo dropped something on the bench, on the side of Tina’s
original eye. “Put that on, but not until you start back down the walk. I’ll
catch up.
There was a path into the woods, and Apollo led her into it.
After a few twists and turns they came to a small clearing, well inside the
trees. Tina had a patch over her enhanced eye, so she had to swivel her head to
see everyone gathered there. A thin man with a thick head of hair put a finger
to his lips, smiling at Tina, and he nodded to the jogger. Apollo picked up a
stick and beat it three times on a hollow log. After a second a bird was heard,
the distinctive call of a cardinal. Then two thumps and finally a keening howl.
“Ha,” laughed the thin man. I never tire of Scutum. You will meet him soon,
Minerva. In fact, I mean to send him with you, into the lion’s den."
Tina stitched a knit into her brow. “The lion’s den? That
sounds a bit ominous.”
“It’s not a cake walk, no. I’d love to go, but that would be
one lion too many, and you know how that would turn out,” said the thin man. He
pushed his long fingers though his thick mane.
“Why, you’re…”
“That’s right. It’s nice to meet you, too. Now, Tina, and
for now on you only answer to Minerva when one of the Astrologers gives you the
sign, now you will learn your true mission. But only if you agree here and now
to accept, for the information we’ve just stolen from the skies above was paid
for dearly. Any and all involved from here out are standing on the razor’s edge.
On all sides there is danger, and the worst is just under your feet.”
She accepted, of course. The thin man, Leo, turned the
meeting over to his second, the runner, Apollo.
Operation Boomerang had every chance of failing.
Surprisingly, only a handful of resistance had been lost to the lion’s den. Of
the dozen who went up, nine returned. “Pyxis lost his wife, another member came
back down after suffering the worst stomach ailment she could imagine,” said
Apollo. “The rest were well rested and had nothing much to report, until they
examined all the facts.” They all took the tour, and all noticed the similar
and mechanical seeming dignitaries. The food and drink was quite good,
especially the first sugary shake-like beverage they were all served. There was
recreation they could all participate in, including swimming and boating.
Sports, like volleyball and shuffleboard were prevalent, depending on how
active you wished to be. In the evening people could enjoy comedy shows, or
concerts. Members of the Astrologers were careful not to associate, but they
tried to get out and around as much as possible, while other vacationers would
just relax at the beach, sipping on cocktails, or staying in their rooms.
“So far, nothing sounds too sinister. Surely something major
stood out,” remarked Tina.
“Nothing obvious, at first,” he said. “General consensus was
there was something in that first drink that affected some people more than
others. Most of Operation Boomerang had experienced a slight bout of flulike
symptoms.” Of the nine who returned, none knew for sure what happened to the
three lost, but the man who lost his wife said she had become lethargic and had
gotten a bit more of a stomach. They were both a tad heavy to start. Comparing
notes, they all remembered seeing a few people with abnormally big belly bumps.
They couldn’t all be pregnant, or have dubious beer bellies.
“It was clear there
was something going on, because not everybody who went up came back down,”
Apollo continued. “It was all hush hush, proving some sort of collusion.
Boomerang was a success, but it begged more answers.” They sent up a second
mission, Operation Mudpack.
“Mudpack was designed to get a mole into the pleasure dome,
but we didn’t want to risk any of our own to what we started to call The Drink. All of the return Boomerangs
went through extensive medical testing, but we found nothing conclusive, other
than some intestinal scarring.”
“Ouch,” said Tina, grimacing.
“Yea,” said Apollo. “The worst cases were repaired. We have
some pretty good surgeons on board. We keep them under wraps.”
“The mudders are our finest bunch,” said Leo from atop his
hollow log. He was smoking a cigarette. “I hope they’re still up there, but we
don’t know for sure. They knew from the beginning it might be a one way trip.”
Tina gaped. Apollo went on, “Well, they had the option of
going through the dome if they felt their mission was concluded, but I don’t think
any of them wanted to risk The Drink.
Anyway, they couldn’t go back the way they got in.”
“What was their mission?” she asked.
“They were to go as far as the preceding domes, then wait
for an opportunity to bug one, or hopefully several, of the vacationers.”
Leo interjected, “We called them victims, which is quite
callus I know, but it’s not like we could have saved them.”
“So you may as well use them?” said Tina. It seemed more
like deplorable than simply callus.
“Everyone entering Skyland Retreat is thoroughly scanned,
they don’t even like letting any enhanced get in. It’s almost like the
unenhanced are expendable goods,” said Apollo. By a little sleight of hand, they
were able to smuggle in the pieces, bit by bit, until the needed devices could
be assembled.
“What happened?”
Leo crossed his arms, leaving the half spent cig to dangle
on his lip. “They got one victim through, he was properly bugged, and he got
in.”
“Yeah,” said Apollo, “and then he really got bugged, rather
buggered.” The device that the man named Ted was applied to, gave his whereabouts,
what he ate and drank, and his medical status. “Every indication is, whatever
he drank initially got into his intestines and grew there, then ripped his guts
apart getting out. Not too fresh.”
“Geez,” said Tina.
“Naw, bad way to go,” said Leo. “So, we hear they’re looking
for earth candidates up there. We feel you have the qualifications to go. Are
you up to the next mission, our third to hell above, into the lion’s den?”
“Operation Bowstring,” said Apollo, taking her
by the arm. “Here, let me catch you up.”
Episode 6