Astra stood up covered in dust with her elbows and knees bruised, as soon as she raised her head towards the cliff, she saw the figure of professor Jada lying down, covered in dust and bruises. Without wasting a single second to think or consider the situation, she dashed towards the old woman.
Professor Jada has not always been her mentor alone, she was also the only family she has. After her parent’s tragic demise in the failed mission to Mars years ago, she was dumped in an orphanage in the outskirts of Chrome City, the orphanage was struggling to feed the children that were there, Astra spent her early days looking for food scraps to eat and there didn’t seem to be any hope for her, until Jada showed up one day looking for help.
She was on a trip to one of her research units situated in the desert when the battery of her travel rover exploded and strand her in the outskirt near the orphanage, she was old but even when Astra saw her for the first time, she could tell that she was no ordinary person, her skin is saggy and her stature has bent to the will of old age, yet her eyes retain a fierceness that intimidate whoever she gazes at.
Having only seen the transport rover on the screen, Astra jumped at the opportunity to help her. Even as an eleven years old child, she has outstanding knowledge about machines and the principles that surround how they operate. Astra provided Jada with a few tools she needed to create a makeshift battery that will power the rover with just enough voltage to take her back to Chrome City.
It took only a day of interacting with the young girl for Jada to want to adopt her. After a week since her rover broke down, she came back to adopt her out of the orphanage to live with her in the city; Astra had since that day been in the care of the professor, who meticulously trained her to be the engineering genius she is today.
She has raised her as her own daughter, taking care of her, putting her through school and personally taught her proper engineering from the scratch.
Just before the arrival of the alien crawlers, Astra has won himself a scholarship to the most prestigious engineering college in the human federation.
Having reached her on the floor, she reached her hands to her and Jada held them, using her as support to get up. The two of them ran to the gate of the shelter as fast as they can, upon reaching the large metallic door, Jada stepped forward and grabbed a metal rod on the door, placed about the same height as her shoulder.
She pulled the rod down, revealing a small keypad with numbers and letters, she input a series of codes and pressed a button that has a blue don on it, this immediately made the little screen on the keypad flash green light.
Astra wanted to ask so many questions on how Jada knows how to open the doors, but the large metallic door, large enough to fit an air plane through begins to make an unfamiliar sound that was followed with the opening of a portion of the larger door, revealing a smaller entrance into the shelter, she saved her questions for later and run inside the door, closing it from behind where a large screen next to what Astra recognized as periscopes were mounted shows a live feed of the other side using specially hidden cameras on the door.
On the other hand, Khan and Tim have piloted for five minutes on their hover-bikes, they have just caught sight of Rhoda and the rest of the students running in their direction, behind them is a dust storm emerging from the direction of the city, spreading out in every direction and currently only a few tens of kilometers from them.
Rhoda has assessed the situation and declared that it would be safer if they ran to the underground bunkers and hide there before Jada and the three students she took with her will eventually arrive if they survived whatever is coming at them so fast that it is making a cloud of dust rise with it.
As soon as Rhoda saw the lights of the hover-bikes, she summed up what they are but cannot believe Jada only sent two hover-bikes to rescue them instead of the rover. The two bikes hovered their way to where Jamie, Rhoda, Lawrence and Lucy were, both Khan and Tim pressed a few keys on their bikes, initiating an automatic merge which will allow them to carry their four classmates to the bunker.
The bikes merged into a quad engine hover-bike. Having merged, Tim transferred the control of his bike to Khan who if better at piloting than he is. Rhoda, Jamie, Lawrence and Lucy climbed the bike as fast as they can, strapping themselves with seat belts and immediately, Khan flew if upwards and started heading back to where they left Jada and Astra near the bunker as the hoards of alien crawlers keep poring out, chasing and killing anything covered in the dust they rise with them as they move.
After five minutes flying, they finally arrived at the shelter, but there was neither sign of the rover, nor Jada and Astra, they stopped the bikes and got down.
“where the heck are they, shouldn’t they be here to help us get in?” asked Jamie who has pushing and pulling the large bomb-proof metallic door in all directions but realizing that there is no hope, no matter how many of the there are or how much they pulled it, the door wont budge.
“Astra! Where are you? We have returned with Rhoda and the rest of the team so open the door” Lawrence said, having realized that it is entirely possible for them to have out the rover inside of the shelter of they were able to open the gigantic doors.
“Maybe they drove off, maybe they have been killed already, or maybe they have gone in and shut themselves, and just wont risk opening the door for us and getting killed as well by whatever the hell was coming from the tower that landed in the city. You saw it too, the dust clouds that will be reaching us in about an hour or so, when I looked at it carefully, it was as if there were monsters running at high speed, raising enough dust to make the clouds of dust” Rhoda said with her face bearing the usual expression she makes whenever she pipes out her hyper pessimism.
Just at the moment, they heard a clanking and creaking sounds of metal being dragged on the surface of something solid and hard, the sound was coming from their right, exactly opposite direction of the door to the entrance of the shelter that has been built into the base of an inactive dead volcano.
“is that a cliff?” asked Tim and Rhoda responded “yes, that’s a big cliff that goes all the way down the hill we are on”.
The creaking sounds keep intensifying by the second, as if something is climbing its way to the top of the hill from all the way down. Khan and Tim pulled out their high caliber pistols which the received from Jada and walked to the edge of the cliff, peering down and immediately running back towards the door as fast as they can.
“it is coming back, dragging the rover with it. We must get in the shelter otherwise there is no escape for us” Tim shouted.
“what is coming back?” Rhoda asked and before she closed her mouth, a large alien creature arm reached the edge of the cliff, stabbing the ground and anchoring itself in preparation to climb the rest of its body upwards as well.
“what the hell is that?” she shouted with a shaky voice that shows how terrified she is.
“that is the Alien monster that Killed Sam, it crawled out of the giant pillar that landed from the spheres, it is bullet proof and can run faster than the hover-bike” Tim said.
The large metallic door started to crank up and within a few seconds, a small entrance has opened, they all ran into the shelter just in time for them to escape the alien monster that has finished crawling up the hill dragging their rover. Jada pushed the door as soon as the last student entered the shelter, barely missing the claws of the monster.
It started to hit and attack the door ferociously in an attempt to break in, but quickly realized that it was hopeless. The group stood behind the door monitoring the monster as it stood studying the metallic door through the screens there.
EPISODE FIVE“I told you they will not abandon us, Professor Jada and Astra aren’t like that so unless if they had no other choice but to flee, Astra never leaves anyone behind”, Jamie said, looking at professor Jada with a facial expression that exposes his reverence for her, especially having just saved his life.“No you didn’t say that!” Rhoda objected.“what do we do now?” Astra asked Jada, walking around the dark area surrounding the small light that the screens on the door showing the entrance to the shelter behind he door.Jada picked out a pen torch from the breast pocket on her shirt and turned it on, shooting a small stream of light through what they all realize is now a large open area that sits in the cover of the darkness.Jada walked to the left of the gate, using her pen torch to light her way through the darkness, followed from behind by all of the students.&ld
Led by two men and woman, all dressed in blue overalls and white helmets, Astra’s colleagues Tim and Khan walk behind with guns in their hands, pointing them at the three leading the way with fingers on the trigger, ready to fire at them if they make any wrong move.Tim and Khan are not new to gun handling, neither is Astra, Rhoda, any of the students from Chrome city that is over the age of fifteen, including professor Jada of course.Since the end of world war three, a hundred and fifty years ago. The Global human federation has mandated for every able person of fifteen years old and above to undergo special military training, which included survival training, gun handling and combat training.Almost months ago, after the bizarre massage broadcast by the aliens when they arrived, guns were distributed throughout the world in an attempt to arm civilians should the worse case scenario come to be. Among such guns are th
EPISODE SIXJada looks at Khan, then turned to the side and look at the three sitting on the bare floor, in their blue overalls with each of their hands cuffed.“Take off their cuffs, they are also victims of circumstances.” She said.Immediately, Khan pulled out a key from his pocket and freed their hands from the cuffs, walking back to where the rest of his teammates were gathered together with the three in the overalls.Jada turned her attention to them and then asked.“what are your names?”Two of them turned their heads immediately they were asked to look at the third and more mature looking man among them, he nodded his head and they all turned back to look at Jada.“I am Tom, this is Pete and she is Kate.” He said.“Please forgive me for not trusting the three of you at first sight, but I am sure you will understand why I had the three of you cuffed. This is a delic
“What have you realized, Carter? We are in desperate need of information about these creatures so share it with us!” one of the military Generals seated said in a shout.Currently, there are forty-seven people seated in the meeting hall, among which are the president of the global human federation, his direct deputy and all the important political and military faces on the planet.It is no new thing for Carson to hijack an entire presentation in the meeting hall and turn it into a lecture that everyone will be happy with at the end of the day. This is because he knows exactly what he is talking about. He raised his head to look in the direction of the president, who sits in a large P-cube, one of Carter’s inventions that provides an absolute defense against almost all kinds of attacks, it combines layers of different types of bulletproof and shockproof glasses in a cube, with his own oxygen tank inside, once he locks himself inside, his
(BACK AT THE CHROME SHELTER) Astra has been at the guard watch duty, her assigned role after Jada had finished coordinating them to clean up the inner shelter had been to keep watch of the entrance and she has been sitting and watching all the live feeds from the hidden cameras outside the gate of the Chrome shelter. It has been a day since they arrived. At night Mila could see nothing on the screen because it was dark and there was no lighting outside to avoid drawing the attention of the alien crawlers. The next day at the break of dawn, while she was monitoring the outside of the gate, she noticed something peculiar. There was noise being picked up by the microphones of the hidden cameras outside the gate. She called Jada’s attention, and the two of them watched a cloud of dust gather and dissipate as a hovering bus arrived at the gates of the shelter. There are about twenty people inside. “These must be from the neighboring cities we were talking about yesterday,” Astra thought
The crawlers moved quickly and scattered around the large parking space of the shelter. The group started shooting at them as they jump up and down, dashing around at unbelievable speed. ‘something about them is different. They weren't as fast as this, so why are they suddenly so fast? Astra thought. Nevertheless, I must stop them from crossing into another part of the shelter. There are helpless people that cannot protect themselves. She reminded herself and changed her assault rifle firing mode to single shots. She stood for a few seconds and tried to read the movements of the crawlers; she realized they were trying to avoid being shot on the head by jumping around; they became faster than just an hour ago, so it must either be the effect of the larger one that awakened them with a growl or the fact that they have just eaten. Maybe it is because they ate human flesh, she thought, but realized that it would be best to just fight at the moment, then figure out what is strengthening
Astra walked around the inner bunker and examined it, two-fifth of it is a food storage that is filled with protein bars and drinking water while the rest of the bunker contains the general area where she figured they will be used for sleeping. It also contains a bathroom with taps and a heater. ‘The entire area is made for two people, but there are currently five of us. The general area has a long couch. She walked to it and sat on it. Slowly, the reality that Jada has died came back to her and a sudden feeling of sadness and loss hit her like a brick wall. She sat I the couch, put her head against her knee and started shedding tears profusely. ‘I have lost her. After all the years of caring for me like I was her own child, training me so that I can one day be able to protect myself, I could do nothing to save her; when she died, I was there, but I was not strong enough, she thought. “I am not strong enough to help you.” She said out loud and started crying. Khan stood from where
Astra picked the radio transmitter and placed it on the table, pulling out its wire and plugging it into the socket on the floor close to the wall of the bunker. With a single click to the switch button, it started blinking a blue light and a small display screen came on. All the people in the bunker gathered round her as she pulls out the antenna and begin to punch some buttons on the transmitter. “This thing is like hundreds of years old. At this age, it could be said to even be a relic of the past. Can it even connect to the channels run by modern transmitters? But more importantly, can you even operate it?” Rhoda asked. “If there is anyone here who can operate this thing, it is her. She has a huge old tech collection in her room when I visited it once before.” Jamie answered. All of a sudden Rhoda’s attention left the table where Astra is trying to get the transmitter online and focused on Jamie, who, at the moment, is busy trying to take off his shoe. “Did you just said you v