The 42nd Brigade by James Picard
Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2012 2:40 pm
The 42nd Brigade
By James Picard
Warning!
The story you're about to read was written by a geek/nerd, and contains numerous references to other sci-fi and comic book works. Proceed at your own risk!
Well, it all really stemed from a creative writing unit in Language Arts class. I thought to myself, 'Wouldn't it be cool to do a story like the Marvel 2099 line, but with Star Trek/Wars technology?' Thus, I created, with some help from my sister, the story you see before you. So please enjoy The 42nd Brigade!
One Day, the Galaxy would be Free.
A lone, white, sterile station stood in space. It was essentially square, with several towers sticking out from the sides. It was on this strange, alien structure, that the fate of the galaxy would be changed forever...
Part One
Chapter One
DFH-1138 was led down a long, white hallway by two Malkerion guards. The Malkerions were ugly beasts, formed like something from humanity's worst nightmares. DFH had no idea why he was at this place. It seemed like a prison, but he had never done anything wrong. He was always obediant to his Malkerion masters. In fact, no one had dared defy them since the Riker rebellion, which was 80 years ago! The only abnormal things about himself that DFH could think of were his spotless medical records, peak physical condition, and Connor... But he was still marched on through the strange building. He had originally thought it was a prison, but now he wasn't so sure. The doors to the cells didn't have any guards. And the cells had no way to see outside. They were all enclosed and solitary. DFH wondered for the umpteenth time just what was happening. Suddenly, the guards stopped, opened a cell, and threw him in. As soon as DFH recovered from the hard landing, he noticed that the entire room was so dark, it was a tring chore to see even the light that slipped under the door.
Out of nowhere, a deep, gravelly voice said "So, the scientists decided to take you in, huh?"
"What are you talking about?" DFH asked "Where am I? What is this place? Why am I here?"
"You're on Station X-42, kid." The voice said. "Ever heard of it?"
DFH suddenly remembered a time back when he was a slave, working on building ships for the Malkerions. Some of his co-workers had talked about it. It was said to be an aweful place, where heartless Malkerion scientists twisted their poor human test subjects into utter monstrocities. Simply thinking about it made DFH's skin crawl. "So, I'm a test subject here? That's why I was brought here?" He asked.
"Bingo." the voice said. "All those times we were told it was a myth and urban legend? They lied. It's been real the whole time. Most of the people here don't survive these experiments, and those that do, well, use your imagination."
DFH couldn't beleive what was happening to him. He wished he could escape, but X-42 was known to have some of the best security systems and guards in the galaxy. No one had ever gotton away. He was doomed to be another helpless victim of the scientists cruel experiments...
Chapter 2
Eventually, the Malkerions did arrive. They opened the door, grabbed him very roughly, and hauled him out. After what seemed like ages, they finally reached their destination: a chrome, shining lab. DFH immediatley noticed an intercom, and knew that this was not going to be a routine exam. He looked up, and saw two antennae attached to the ceiling. Obviously this room was very important. But for what exactly, DFH did not know. The two Malkerions left the room, and a metal sheet suddenly appeared behind the door. DFH was trapped, with nowhere to go. The intercom whirred to life, and a strange, revolting voice spoke out of it. The Voice said "What is your designation?" "DFH-1138," DFH replied. "What year did the glourious Malkerion Empire, whose reign must and will never end, conquer your insignificant planet?" "2159." "Who led your worlds pitifull armies against our great might?" "Connor Paris." "Was he your ancestor?" DFH hesitated to answer. He had always been worried. that his ancestry would come back to haunt him. With a great effort, he answered "Yes." "You have passed the physical and mental examinations." the voice said. But something worried DFH: it sounded, of all things, happy, and triumphant. He knew at once that he would soon be dead, or victim of a worse fate. The Voice continued, "The experiment will now commence." Out of nowhere, a table shot from the floor, moved over to DFH, restrained him, tilted horizontally, and stopped. Then a mechanical claw came out from underneath the chair, removed DFH's shirt, attached adhesive plastic discs to him, connected wires to the discs, and went back into the chair. The anttenae at the top of the room grew so bright, that DFH had to shut his eyes to avoid being blinded. And while he could not see this, wispy, white energy began filling the room. It covered the entire room. DFH could feel its heat. But what he didn't know, was that the energy did much more than make the room hotter. It also seeped into his body, and began altering his genetic structure. Soon, DFH's body was forever changed. Then, the energy dissapated. DFH opened his eyes, and looked at his body. He saw his shape, but it was diffrent than before. It was covered in silver metal. DFH had no idea what had happened, but he knew one thing: he wanted to get out of that labratory of nightmares. Suddenly, he broke the restraints, and darted for the door. But he never reached it. The room suddenly filled with tranquilizer gas, and DFH collapsed into unconciousness.
By James Picard
Warning!
The story you're about to read was written by a geek/nerd, and contains numerous references to other sci-fi and comic book works. Proceed at your own risk!
Well, it all really stemed from a creative writing unit in Language Arts class. I thought to myself, 'Wouldn't it be cool to do a story like the Marvel 2099 line, but with Star Trek/Wars technology?' Thus, I created, with some help from my sister, the story you see before you. So please enjoy The 42nd Brigade!
One Day, the Galaxy would be Free.
A lone, white, sterile station stood in space. It was essentially square, with several towers sticking out from the sides. It was on this strange, alien structure, that the fate of the galaxy would be changed forever...
Part One
Chapter One
DFH-1138 was led down a long, white hallway by two Malkerion guards. The Malkerions were ugly beasts, formed like something from humanity's worst nightmares. DFH had no idea why he was at this place. It seemed like a prison, but he had never done anything wrong. He was always obediant to his Malkerion masters. In fact, no one had dared defy them since the Riker rebellion, which was 80 years ago! The only abnormal things about himself that DFH could think of were his spotless medical records, peak physical condition, and Connor... But he was still marched on through the strange building. He had originally thought it was a prison, but now he wasn't so sure. The doors to the cells didn't have any guards. And the cells had no way to see outside. They were all enclosed and solitary. DFH wondered for the umpteenth time just what was happening. Suddenly, the guards stopped, opened a cell, and threw him in. As soon as DFH recovered from the hard landing, he noticed that the entire room was so dark, it was a tring chore to see even the light that slipped under the door.
Out of nowhere, a deep, gravelly voice said "So, the scientists decided to take you in, huh?"
"What are you talking about?" DFH asked "Where am I? What is this place? Why am I here?"
"You're on Station X-42, kid." The voice said. "Ever heard of it?"
DFH suddenly remembered a time back when he was a slave, working on building ships for the Malkerions. Some of his co-workers had talked about it. It was said to be an aweful place, where heartless Malkerion scientists twisted their poor human test subjects into utter monstrocities. Simply thinking about it made DFH's skin crawl. "So, I'm a test subject here? That's why I was brought here?" He asked.
"Bingo." the voice said. "All those times we were told it was a myth and urban legend? They lied. It's been real the whole time. Most of the people here don't survive these experiments, and those that do, well, use your imagination."
DFH couldn't beleive what was happening to him. He wished he could escape, but X-42 was known to have some of the best security systems and guards in the galaxy. No one had ever gotton away. He was doomed to be another helpless victim of the scientists cruel experiments...
Chapter 2
Eventually, the Malkerions did arrive. They opened the door, grabbed him very roughly, and hauled him out. After what seemed like ages, they finally reached their destination: a chrome, shining lab. DFH immediatley noticed an intercom, and knew that this was not going to be a routine exam. He looked up, and saw two antennae attached to the ceiling. Obviously this room was very important. But for what exactly, DFH did not know. The two Malkerions left the room, and a metal sheet suddenly appeared behind the door. DFH was trapped, with nowhere to go. The intercom whirred to life, and a strange, revolting voice spoke out of it. The Voice said "What is your designation?" "DFH-1138," DFH replied. "What year did the glourious Malkerion Empire, whose reign must and will never end, conquer your insignificant planet?" "2159." "Who led your worlds pitifull armies against our great might?" "Connor Paris." "Was he your ancestor?" DFH hesitated to answer. He had always been worried. that his ancestry would come back to haunt him. With a great effort, he answered "Yes." "You have passed the physical and mental examinations." the voice said. But something worried DFH: it sounded, of all things, happy, and triumphant. He knew at once that he would soon be dead, or victim of a worse fate. The Voice continued, "The experiment will now commence." Out of nowhere, a table shot from the floor, moved over to DFH, restrained him, tilted horizontally, and stopped. Then a mechanical claw came out from underneath the chair, removed DFH's shirt, attached adhesive plastic discs to him, connected wires to the discs, and went back into the chair. The anttenae at the top of the room grew so bright, that DFH had to shut his eyes to avoid being blinded. And while he could not see this, wispy, white energy began filling the room. It covered the entire room. DFH could feel its heat. But what he didn't know, was that the energy did much more than make the room hotter. It also seeped into his body, and began altering his genetic structure. Soon, DFH's body was forever changed. Then, the energy dissapated. DFH opened his eyes, and looked at his body. He saw his shape, but it was diffrent than before. It was covered in silver metal. DFH had no idea what had happened, but he knew one thing: he wanted to get out of that labratory of nightmares. Suddenly, he broke the restraints, and darted for the door. But he never reached it. The room suddenly filled with tranquilizer gas, and DFH collapsed into unconciousness.