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Starting from Scratch
Broken Soldier book two
This story is copyright 2015 by Bruce George. All rights reserved.
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Starting from Scratch
Table of Contents
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
Chapter Thirteen
Chapter Fourteen
Chapter Fifteen
The End
Chapter One
The President of the United States was challenging him about the kidnapping of American citizens. Mike Hurst realized this was going to be a very awkward discussion.
Sergeant First Class Michael Hurst had been a double amputee, as a result of a suicide bomber in Iraq. Years later, after being kidnapped by an extra-terrestrial, he had been placed in a medical device, which not only regenerated his legs, but also his lost eye.
The alien, a Thorian named Jonelle (Jo to his friends), had been the slave of a murderous race of reptilian beings called Saurans, who threatened the Earth. The alien recruited Mike to lead the defense of the planet, on behalf of all humans. It was a task he neither wanted, nor felt qualified to perform. Yet, here he was, once more standing on the sharp edge of a hellish situation.
He and the few members of his tiny staff had just kidnapped over one hundred old veterans and elderly scientists, in an endeavor to begin the awesome task of building a space navy to oppose the dreaded Saurans. They never could have done it, without the help of a sentient computer named Bambi.
Through the biological comm units Bambi had installed in their brains, they could communicate, without anyone knowing they were mentally communicating (comming) to each other. On their visit with the President, they gave him a single hand held comm unit, to enable the leader of the free world to be in contact with Mike. It was the hope of his staff that they could coordinate a defense of the planet, with the help of key nations, but without the interference of the bureaucracy of any governments on Earth.
Bambi commed him, He’s not alone, he has his special group present and they’re listening in.
Good, Bambi. They should hear what I have to say and be allowed to ask direct questions of me.
Mike began, “Mr. President, let’s not waste time dancing around the issues. Save that for the UN. You can ask me anything you want to know and I’ll answer to best of my ability.”
“Fair enough, Sergeant.” His use of Mike’s enlisted rank was an obvious attempt to have Mike seem as a subordinate in the conversation.
In a demanding tone, the President asked, “Did you kidnap those aviators, the scientists and those poor old veterans?”
“Yes sir. My group was responsible. Every one of those people are being treated for any existing ailments. Once the process is completed, they will be given the chance to join us. After further improvements are made to their bodies, which will aid them in dealing with the rigors of life in outer space, they will be part of the effort to defend the Earth.”
“I see.”
Apparently, Stassen covered the mic with his hand in an attempt have a brief conversation with his staff, before proceeding.
“Mr. President, covering the mic doesn’t stop us from hearing you. I am aware of the presence of your Chief of Staff: of John Oldfield, your National Security Advisor: Todd Pierpoint, the head of the Science Foundation: Marge Chalmers, and Secretary of Defense: Mike Hardesty.
“I’m sure you would like to know where we are. We have been traveling for six days out to the Kuiper belt, to rendezvous with the large ship that we now control. You can have NASA, the Air Force Space Command, or any number of agencies attempt to track this communication. I’m sure the Secretary of Defense, will verify that you can’t even detect the transmission coming through that hand unit you’re using.
“Let me put this into perspective. I’m talking to you without using my voice. I’m communicating to you through a comm unit in my brain.”
He heard sounds of amazement. “Good Grief,” and, “Oh my God, the alien turned him into an android.”
Mike couldn’t let that comment slide. “No, I have not been converted into an android. I’ve had genetic alterations, which give me extraordinary abilities. I’m not a robotic mechanism and I’m still a human being.”
There were a few doubtful mutterings, but he ignored them.
“Mr. President I apologize for the police officers who lost there lives in California. I had hoped to avoid just this type of incident. With your help, it won’t be necessary for us to proceed in this manner, ever again.”
There was some quiet arguing going on and President Stassen said, “That sounds very nice, except it won’t make their families feel any better. You know I’ve got to hold you accountable Sergeant and I will do my duty.”
Mike responded, “I know you will Mr. President. However, I should tell you I no longer answer to you, or any other Government. I am establishing a Space Navy and Army that will be dedicated to the defense of the Earth. This military organization will not be held accountable to you or any of the other nations I mentioned earlier.”
There was another series of angry comments on the Earth end of the line.
“Mr. President, please; let’s talk about what’s coming our way. And you might as well put the comm unit down and allow the others to speak. We’ll get a lot more done, as they get their questions answered.”
Secretary of Defense Hardesty couldn’t contain his anger. “Hurst, you son of a bitch. You really think you can get away with this, don’t you?”
“Mr. Secretary, could you please explain what it is you think I’m trying to do.”
“You’re trying to pull off something and it’s not going to work.”
“Mr. Hardesty, I understand your frustration. None of this is your fault, or mine. It really isn’t anyone’s fault. I admit I might have handled this entire situation with a bit more tact. As for getting away with something, all I want is for the Earth to be free to continue to fuck things up, until they learn how not to.
“And if you think I’m in it for the money, may I ask whether or not you found that half ton of gold we left you. Obviously, I don’t need money. I’m not some megalomaniac who wants to rule the world. I don’t even want to do this, but I’m stuck with the job, because anyone selected to handle this operation would be obliged to answer to one of the Earth’s nations. The other nations would be in an uproar and the battle to gain influence would be distracting to say the least. By the time the various governments got their shit together, we’d all be dead.
“Now, can we please get off of this topic for a while. We can revisit it if you insist on doing so.”
The President said, “So you will not answer to anyone?”
“Don’t be ridiculous, of course I will. I have to answer to my son, his wife, Max Kolbe and my alien friend, Jo. Eventually, I’ll have to answer to every person on the planet. I’m just not the sort of guy you have to fear, not really. Hell, it’s not as though I’m going to run for office. I have my pride and my integrity, no offense intended, sir.”
Bob Stassen shot back, “You asshole, of course I’m offended.” The President paused, sighed and added, “Although when I consider most of the politicians I’ve had to deal with, I suppose I shouldn’t be offended.”
Stassen sighed again, obviously frustrated by Mike’s stubbornness. “Well, what do I call you then, Sergeant, or General, or the Grand Wizard?”
“Call me Mike.”
Marge Chalmers, the head of the Science Foundation, said, “Mike, if you’re already that close to the Kuiper belt, then you must be traveling at a very high rate of speed. How fast can you go and what sort of engine do you have? How does the spacecraft move? And how is it that we can talk in near real time, with so little time delay?”
“I don’t know that. I’ll have my technical genius explain it to you. Her name is Bambi.”
Bambi entered the conversation. “Miss Chalmers, right now, we are traveling at more than one and a half million miles per hour. We could go faster, but I don’t want to trip any of the monitoring beacons the enemy has ringed around your solar system.”
There were whistles and Mrs. Chalmers told them, “Just doing a quick calculation in my head, I would say that sounds about right. Most people have no appreciation for the vastness of space. For instance, ten years ago we launched the New Horizons spacecraft and it’s only just now out to Pluto. They’ve made it about one sixth of the way in seven days, so these guys are really moving.”
Bambi continued, “The craft we are in at the moment, has a form of drive that your people at NASA might understand. It’s based on an ion drive system, but very far from anything you’re currently experimenting with. There’s a great deal to be realized, before you can grasp the concept of many things we do out here, such as communicating this distance in short time. That’s the beauty of the comm system. It’s not subject to the light speed broadcasts of radio waves.”
Bambi deliberately left out the fact that it might be possible for a few organizations on the Earth to detect the presence of mysterious, minute gravity variations, whenever the comm was being utilized.
There were more “Wows” and “Ohs”
Bambi continued to explain, “Mike told the President about upgrading the people we need. That process is quite difficult for the recipient, but once it has been achieved, he or she can think at speeds that are way beyond any of your current computers.”
Marge Chalmers voice quivered, as she said, “That must be marvelous, but having the speed doesn’t necessarily make a person intelligent or wise.”
Mike jumped in, “No it doesn’t, Miss Chalmers. It also doesn’t make one kind, or gentle, or decent, or honest or loving. Nurturing parents and the people around them develop those traits in people.”
“Yes,” she said softly.
“Mr. President, Mr. Hardesty, here’s what I’m asking for at the moment. We will be physically repairing the old vets, the pilots and the scientists. They will have the benefit of a younger body and will probably live twice as long as anyone alive today. We will explain to them the reality of our situation and they will be shown the universe from out here. They will have the option of staying and helping us to build a Space Navy, or returning to the planet and continuing their lives down there in their new bodies.
“We deliberately took old vets, because they have paid the price of freedom in the past and they know what a horrible price it can be. It is my belief that those who choose to stay out here, will make better warriors, because of that fact.
“Now here’s what you can do. We need the help of the English speaking nations. If we gather them in a conference call, so they can all talk with my staff and me, we can move things along a lot faster.
“I’ll have Bambi provide security for the call and she will also take the steps to improve your anti-hacking protection. By the way, did you know that the Chinese and Russians listen in on a number of each other’s secure communications? They do a pretty good job of hacking the Pentagon, too; but no more. Bambi has secured the networks you use for national defense. I think if you’ll check, you see there has been an incredible decrease in attempts to break into your defense networks. Also, the Internet is now relatively free of successful hacking and viruses.”
The National Security Advisor, Todd Pierpoint, verified that fact, “That’s true Mr. President and it’s not just the Pentagon. I received the report just before this call. The entire military communications net has gone virtually hacker free and that’s true for the Internet, as well.”
The President asked, “Why are the attempts dropping? I can understand the success of blocking attacks on our defense network. But, wouldn’t that increase the number of attempts? Why are attempts to hack going down to zero.”
Mike answered, “As I have indicated, we don’t answer to existing governments. We have taken a harsh stand on hacking. When a hack takes place, we burn up the computers behind the attempt. I suspect right now there are several governments who are very concerned by these failures, in particular the governments of China, Russia, Iran, North Korea and Israel. Also, those rogue hackers around the world who have been a pain in the ass for years.”
“Do you mean to say you’ve literally burned up their computers?”
“Yes sir, that’s exactly what I mean. Once we verify that we have identified the source computer and the related servers and interconnected computers, we attack the entire system simultaneously. We insert a virus that causes a power surge to bypass internal transformers, sending full charges of current throughout the system. So, microchips that operate on a minor volume of amps, using relatively small amounts of wattage, overheat and melt in a few seconds. Those people are going to have to replace an awful lot of motherboards.
“As a courtesy, we’ve not melted any hacking equipment in the American arsenal. Although, for the moment, we have blocked any attempt to crack into another government’s files.”
Hardesty, the Secretary of State, obviously still filled with animosity, challenged, “Don’t you realize those countries could view that act as an attack by the United States? At the very least, they’re going to go before the UN and launch a verbal assault on us, creating further hate and distrust of the USA.”
Max took that one, “We thought of possible responses by the guilty parties, and that’s the key point here. If they complain about us hacking into their hackers, they’re admitting to the crime. If they claim computers in their country are being destroyed by the United States, they will have no proof. When we placed the virus in those computers, it was done through a computer in the very same agency. Where the Chinese were concerned, we launched the attack from the secure computer on the desk of the Grand Marshal of the People’s Liberation Army.”
Pierpoint said, “That’s an amazing ability, Mike. I don’t suppose you would be willing to provide us with a copy of that program?”
“I intend to do just that. However, at the moment, it is beyond the capability of any existing computer on the planet. If you need us to hack into something for you, just ask. However, I should tell you that we would not aid you with planning any military operation, unless it furthers our defense of the Earth, or it results in the ending of a conflict. That rule will apply to the other allied nations, as well.”
Hardesty wasn’t about to let it go that easily. “Sergeant Hurst, might not the offended governments wish to retaliate in some other form, perhaps a conventional attack? The Russians for instance, might begin pushing more troops deeper into the Ukraine, or move a few divisions up to the boarder of Poland or the Baltic countries.”
“Yes sir, all of t
hose scenarios were considered. Even if they do make those moves, we can make it very uncomfortable for them and not through active hostile means. I’m sure they would get the message, through the passive means we would enact.”
“And what might that be.”
“Mr. Hardesty, with all due respect, we will be holding several cards very close to our chest. I will not promise to include you in our reaction to threats from other countries. But, I would probably consult with you before taking overt action to counter true threats. In some cases, you’ll just have to watch and see.
“With regard to the internet hacking. I believe, by tomorrow afternoon, when the world begins to see a substantial reduction in hacking, they will notice an increase in speed and performance. If any person or country places the blame for this on the US, they are actually giving you the credit for cleaning up a huge mess and most users will be grateful.”
The President said, “I’m glad you’ve given this some thought anyway.”
Hardesty jumped in. “Still, Sergeant Hurst, we should be included in your efforts before hand. You can’t run around willy-nilly, making it up as you go along.”
Mike would never admit it, but the man was right. He was sort of making it up, as he went along. The man irritated Mike, yet he understood how frustrated Mr. Hardesty must feel. In the interest of maintaining a civil conversation, he ignored the man’s last comment.
“Mr. President, we need to discuss a number of initiatives that the free world must take, in order to help us build a space navy. Many of the parts for a number of vessels and weapons will have to be assembled on the Earth and sent to space. You will be receiving designs for these items and, in some cases, specially processed materials to complete those items for us. We will pay a handsome price for those items. America and the free world will be the beneficiary of the technology associated with it.