Unfaithful Covenant by Michael Anderle
Author:Michael Anderle [Anderle, Michael]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 978-1-64971-091-8
Publisher: LMBPN Publishing
Chapter Twenty-Eight
October 4, 2230, Solar System, En Route to UTC Space Fleet Base Penglai, Aboard Argo
Jia leapt from the barren, rocky ledge, arms outstretched. If she didnât snag the rope, sheâd plummet into the river below. Her hand almost cleared the rope before she tightened her fingers, her arms jerking.
Erik wanted to clap, even if it was a simulation. Heâd run this course fifteen minutes prior, and he knew how difficult it was. While he wanted her to succeed, he also hoped she finished slower than his time. Sometimes a man needed bragging rights.
âThey donât have rivers and ledges on New Samarkand,â Jia complained. âShouldnât this course have reflected the planet or Sogdia better? We should be running through a densely packed urban environment, jumping from building to building, rappelling down walls.â
âWeâre not doing this to prepare for New Samarkand,â Erik replied.
âWe arenât?â Jia asked, sounding surprised.
âNo.â Erik laughed. âThis is us using simulators for fun. When I suggested this, I thought itâd be an entertaining contest, not battle prep for the mission.â
âFun?â Jia huffed and wiped the sweat off her brow. âThatâs what weâre calling this? I donât know if having to roll under those falling log traps was fun.â
Jia couldnât see Erik, though he was at the edge of the room. Holographic clouds concealed his presence. The nano-AR room aboard the Argo could only handle one person at a time in the extreme obstacle course simulation unless they were running it at the same time and pace. Thus far, her performance suggested that was a possibility. She was closing in on the final leg of the short but intense course.
Jia swung on the rope like a pendulum, speeding toward the other ledge. She released and landed with a smooth roll before jumping to her feet. After a couple of deep breaths, she sprinted toward a hill with statues of Zitarks breathing fire along the path.
Erik clapped. âThat was a lot nicer than my crash into the ledge. Try not to get singed.â
âItâs annoying, always having to go so far to get the jumpship,â Jia puffed. âIf the ship was right by Earth, we wouldnât have to spend time doing things like this to keep us entertained.â
Erik laughed. âWe do this kind of thing on Earth too. I think you should accept that weâre weird.â
âNot weird,â Jia insisted. âNon-standard.â
âWhich is another way of saying weird.â
âIt sounds less antisocial.â Jiaâs breathing was ragged from her pace. âBut donât tell me you like having to fly all the way to the asteroid belt to pick up the ship.â
âHave to keep it safe,â Erik replied. âItâs safer there than it would be parked near Earth.â
âThey could house it at one of the major Fleet bases,â Jia suggested, picking up speed. She approached the bottom of the hill and surged forward, the fire-breathing space raptor statue missing her entirely. âWithout Emma, the ship canât jump anyway. They could park it at a Fleet base closer to Earth and save us a lot of time, which would mean we could solve problems quicker.
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