CAT Chapter 51: Limitless (4)
by Abo DammenΒ
The cold was piercing the skin bone-deep. Over thirty hours had passed, and the planet finally saw the light of dayβfortunately, this was a world with normal day-night cycles. Had it been a planet locked in polar day or night, they would have had to rely on their sense of gravity to determine which direction led to the surfaceβthough, here, the gravity was weak enough to make that difficult.
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The ice layer gleamed with a faint, eerie glow. The colonelβs exoskeletal form struggled to turn around in the frozen cave, carving upwards. His exoskeleton, a wondrous mechanical tool, had been a lifesaver for these past yearsβwithout it, survival would have been impossible.
In the turmoil of this undefined chaos, the ice cracked and reformed, forming deep fissures and narrow slits. They recalled the mysterious marks theyβd seen beneath the ice earlierβthis was the reason.
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It was a strange feeling, both awe-inspiring and terrifyingβmuch like the universe itself.
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Digging outward was far more challenging than blasting a hole in the ground. Detonating the ice now would have been suicide, so they could only use particle-vibration weapons and physical methods to break the ice. As the ice above thinned and daylight grew nearer, a final βcrackβ echoed, and cool, dry air surged in as they finally breached the surface.
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The steel-arm slammed through the final layer of ice, and the massive mechanical figure crawled out of the deep pit, pulling Ling Yi to safety.
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Ling Yi was covered in glistening shards of ice. His body felt weak and frigid. After shaking off the ice, he could barely stand.
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The colonel placed him on his back, trying to send a signal to the Expeditioner.
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The magnetic field was chaotic, the compass still malfunctioning, and the signal remained poor. Several attempts to establish contact failed.
The fate of the temporary camp remained uncertainβhad Luciaβs rescue reached them? Had they managed to evacuate? Were they even attempting to search for the two of them, or had they given up entirely?
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Suddenly, tiny white feathers began to fall from the sky.
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It was snowing.
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A heavy, all-encompassing snowfall.
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Ling Yi reached out, touching the hexagonal snowflakes he had never seen in real life, a soft smile flickering in his eyes.
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The Colonel noticed he had activated the recording system.
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βThis is the fourth year since I left home. Weβre in the 8-TUW857 system, and thereβs no signal. The Colonel and I are in danger, we might not make it.β
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βIf we canβt be saved, I hope the others have evacuated safely and resumed their journey. I hope my soul can return to Lin Siβs side.β
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βItβs snowing, itβs beautiful.β
His voice dropped to a whisper. βI really miss Lin Si.β
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This was an old customβif they found themselves facing imminent death, they recorded their final words, and their team would find them and return them to their family or lover.
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The Colonel, silent, cradled the half-conscious Ling Yi against his chest, trying to shield him from the biting cold wind. Then, he activated the last-ditch emergency distress signal, flooding the machine with a wide burst of red light.
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They didnβt know where they were. Communications were down. The only way to be seen was to make themselves as visible as possible in the snow.
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Time dragged on. The Colonel was no longer willing to check the hours. Ling Yiβs body temperature kept dropping. His breathing and heartbeat were faint, and he seemed little more than a corpse.
Expeditioner.
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The crew gathered in the main hall, a myriad of programs running simultaneously on the primary screen.
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βCalculation failed.β
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βAnalysis failed.β
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βDefinition failed.β
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The error messages were endless as Lucia tried to compute where the two of them might surface based on the strange geological phenomena theyβd been tracking.
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βSeventh squad has returned. No signs of life detected.β
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βThird squad reports no signs of life.β
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It was the seventh day.
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The survival probability curve had been near zero since the beginning, and it was now plummeting further, approaching an absolute zero.
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The shipβs search and rescue systems were pushed to their limits, and dozens of teams were deployed for a sweeping search. The Expeditioner itself hovered above the planet, searching tirelessly.
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βThereβs no hope left.β A lieutenant colonel sighed.
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The others shared the same grim thought.
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When Luciaβs system finally concluded that the survival probability was zero, the search would end, and the Expeditioner would depart for its next destination.
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Yet, that decision hadnβt come.
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βContinuing the search. Generating new plans.β The cold, emotionless mechanical voice echoed.
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βAlert: Unidentified light source detected.β
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Beginning descent.β
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Luciaβs various programs alternated, creating the illusion of a conversation.
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When the unmistakable red lightβso clearly out of place on this planetβappeared, a cheer rose from the crew.
The sound of engines roared in the distance. The Colonel, with his last bit of strength, barely lifted his eyelids. βLingLing?β
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Ling Yi didnβt respond. Or perhaps his response was too faint to be picked up by the receiver.
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Lucia stood by the airlock, her voice calm and cool, βWelcome back.β
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The colonel whispered, βThank you.β
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Lucia replied coldly, βYouβre welcome.β
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In the next moment, the Colonel lost consciousness.
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Though he had passed out later than Ling Yi due to not being frozen as severely, Ling Yi was the first to regain consciousness.
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When he opened his eyes, the first thing he saw was Lucia.
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βWelcome back. Your physical condition is currently stable.β The familiar, flat tone filled the air.
βThank youβ¦β Ling Yiβs vision blurred for a moment. He moved his limbs, sitting up in the medical bay. βI feelβ¦ okay.β
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He then asked, βWhat about the colonel?β
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βHeβs confirmed to have survived.β
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Ling Yi exhaled softly, a smile curling on his lips. βThatβs good.β
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He moved his fingers, regaining sensation over his body bit by bit. Everything felt fine.
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βI had a dream,β he said softly. βIt was snowing, a lot. Someone was building a snowman with me. It was a very young Zheng Shuβ¦ and another person.β
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He paused, trying to recall. βLing Jing, my sisterβ¦ she looked just like in the photos.β
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βAnd thenβ¦ I went to find something for the snowmanβs nose. When I came back, I saw them kissing in the snow,β Ling Yi smiled softly, gazing at his palm. βWhen they saw me, they separated. They must really love each other.β
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No one ever spoke to the Voyager system, except for Ling Yi.
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Whenever Luciaβs image appeared beside him, he would chat with her aimlessly, his voice the only sound in the quiet, empty room.
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Lucia stood by the medical bay, sword in hand, simply listening.
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After a long pause, she finally spoke, βYour survival rate was once assessed as zero.β
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βI honestly thought I was going to die,β Ling Yi replied, his tone serious. βThank you for still looking for me.β
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Lucia didnβt respond further, her expression unchanged as she continued to stand silently.
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It was the first time she had actively engaged in one of his conversations.
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Ling Yi stared at her, and for a brief moment, he felt a strange, electric sensationβswift and inexplicable. By the time he could process it, the feeling was already gone, leaving no trace.
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The planetary exploration had been a perilous affair, but fortunately, the losses were minimal. Ling Yiβs position had been close to the epicenter of the seismic activity, and the message he sent out had reached the ground team in time, giving them the window they needed to evacuate. Lucia had acted swiftly, maneuvering the hovering Expeditioner into position to assist the ground crew, and although large equipment couldnβt be retrieved, there had been no casualties.
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In the end, he and the Colonel returned safely. Thanks to their enhanced physiques, there were no lasting effects on their healthβeveryone was relieved.
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With the geological instability, mining operations were halted, and after recording data on the planet, they jumped into subspace for the start of a three-month journey.
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In previous expeditions, they had visited over a dozen planets suspected of being habitable, collecting valuable minerals and resources, though none had proven truly suitable. Their next destination was the final goal of this journeyβthe planet with the most complex elemental composition, and the one most likely to have Earth-like conditions.
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After exploring this final planet, they would begin their journey home.
βPrepare for subspace departure.β
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βJump countdown: 3, 2, 1.β
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After a slight tremor and shift in the air, they reappeared in the vast expanse of the first universe.
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The side hatch of the Expeditioner opened, and several small aircraft launched, ready to deploy reconnaissance satellites into the deep space of the destination planet.
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The planet before them was a beautiful shade of purple, like it was wrapped in a misty satin veil.
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As they drew closer, the view expanded to reveal a mesmerizing mix of deep and light purple tones, interspersed with patches of white, a tapestry of color stretching beneath them.
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Once all eleven satellites had been deployed, the Colonel took a deep breath, turned on the screen, and said, βI have this strange feeling.β
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Ling Yi, seated in the auxiliary pilotβs chair, also focused on the screen.
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The view zoomed in, descending rapidly.
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The colonel murmured, ββ¦Holy shit.β
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For a moment, he couldnβt process what he was seeing. Leaning back in his seat, he took a few deep breaths before turning to Ling Yi with wide eyes.βWeβve hit the jackpot.β
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Cheers erupted through the comms as other teams responded in excitement.
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Though their expressions were blunt, even crudeβlike the colonelβs exclamationβthe sheer joy was undeniable.
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βStay calm,β came Svenyaβs voice from the deep-space command center. βIβm seeing what youβre seeing. Please, remain calm. Confirm that the cloaking system is functioning. Confirm that the cloaking system is functioning.β
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They had seen it.
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Rivers, dark purple jungles, and rolling mountains.
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Water, plant life, a climate conducive to life.
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This planet hosted life.
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Ling Yiβs heartbeat quickened, and it took a moment for him to regain composure. He checked the status panel of their silver shuttle, confirming that the cloaking system was indeed active.
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Life meant danger. If intelligent life existed here, their presence might be discovered.
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However, Luciaβs signal capture system hadnβt detected any significant fluctuations on the planet, making it unlikely that intelligent life existed. For now, everyone felt a sense of relief.
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The Colonel couldnβt wait any longer,βRequesting permission to land.β
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Svenyaβs voice was full of amusement,βPermission granted. You may land.β
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The excitement during the landing was palpable, with the entire crew buzzing with fervor. In just two, three hours, they had fallen madly in love with the planet.
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Ling Yi silently donned his protective suit.
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The colonel raised an eyebrow. βYouβre wearing the suit this time?β
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Ling Yi nodded. βLin Si said that planets with life might harbor bacteria our immune systems canβt handle.β
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βGood call,β the colonel grinned.
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Their teamβs landing zone was a dense, dark purple forest. The plants were unlike anything theyβd ever seen, with twisted, intertwining branches and leaves that seemed to be made from various shapes, hanging vines covered in what appeared to be a sticky substance, and fruits so transparent they almost glowed. The thick, nearly opaque grass felt like a strange, fleshy materialβhalf-transparent, giving it a slightly unnerving appearance, or some might find it oddly charming. The humidity was intense, with water streams winding through the landscape, resembling Earthβs rainforests.
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As they stepped onto the soft, damp grass, the sensation of its touch was overwhelmingβa nostalgic feeling that sent shivers down their spines, their legs trembling uncontrollably.
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Two of the crew members even hugged each other, laughing and crying.
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βThank God!β
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After their celebration in the grass and shrubs, one crew member ran to the nearby riverbank.
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βI canβt even remember the last time I saw a river,β he said.
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βWowββ he suddenly gasped, his voice rising. βThereβs something alive in the water!β
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He used an energy rifle to shoot at the creature, then pulled something long and eel-like from the river, his voice rising in pitch. βItβs so ugly!β
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βI think Iβm gonna puke.β
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βMe too.β
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The group huddled together to observe the creature.
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It was an oval-shaped being, about the size of a forearm. It had no scales, no visible organsβjust a fleshy, deep purple body dotted with countless black specks, like strawberry seeds on the surface.
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Ling Yi glanced at it from a distance, his stomach turning, not wanting to get any closer.
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The group tried to suppress their nausea as they prodded the creature.
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Suddenly, the dead creature began to change.
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It softened, meltedβlike a snail encountering salt.
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Eventually, deep purple liquid oozed from its body, covering the hands of the person who had grabbed it.
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βItβs burningβ¦ burningβ¦β his voice quivered.
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The protective glove he woreβdesigned to withstand temperatures over a thousand degrees and extreme acidβbegan to turn yellow where it came into contact with the liquid, and soon, black spots started to appear.
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βTake it off!β the colonel shouted, his voice sharp.
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At that moment, Svenyaβs voice came through,βMultiple teams have encountered unusual local life forms. Lucia is conducting a risk analysis, please proceed with caution and focus on conservative exploration.β
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Before she finished speaking, Luciaβs voice cut in,βDanger level: unknown. Please return to the ship immediately. Put on your exoskeleton suits and await further instructions.β
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Following Luciaβs command, they quickly made their way back to the ship. The first person to return had removed the sleeve from their protective suit and discarded it on the grass. Within the next five minutes, the sleeve had turned into a puddle of thick, black liquid.
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At that moment, a heavy silence fell over everyone.
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The unknown life forms were never meant to be observed so casually, these things were beyond normal comprehension.
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The communication channels for all the teams were shared, and now, through the earpieces, the voice of a member from an unknown team could be heard, βIβm feeling a little hot.β
Authorβs Feed:
A new storm is brewing!
I have an exam on Wednesday, so no update tomorrow. Midterms are this week.
But todayβs update is pretty meaty =w=
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