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Chapter 15 : Alpha City and a Pet Dragon

    “Rise and shine,” said Bara with a loud voice the next morning. “Wake up and let’s


    get ready for our return."


    Helen curiously looked at Anais who was petting a lizardlike animal. “What is


    this?” she said.


    “This is Draco. He is my new pet.”


    “How did you come to befriend a lizard?”


    “I can hardly sleep more than eight hours per night. When I came out, this guy


    was in the bag of food.”


    “And he just let you hold him?” asked Gakuto with the excitement of a child.


    “Can I touch him?”


    “Ask him, not me,” said Anais.


    When Gakuto’s hand had almost reached Draco, the animal hissed and took


    an aggressive stance.


    “He does not seem to like you,” said Konoya, laughing.


    “Actually, I think he is scared of all of you, being so close to him,” said Anais,


    waving her hand to make space. “It took a little bit of food for him to let me touch him.


    Now he does not let me put him down.”


    “That’s strange for an animal,” said Gakuto while packing his backpack.


    With Draco happily on her shoulder, Anais moved to the front of the party and


    began working to find a path toward Argos. The team crossed many more interesting


    areas, where they registered structures, most of which were deeply buried under the


    soil. On arriving back at the camp, the materials gathered were given to Jabir, who


    was the chemist of the group, to begin analyzing them. In the meantime, the


    exploration team tried to befriend Draco, who became an instant sensation.


    The following days, small excursions took place but at limited range. Another


    excursion to the city was made by Jabir and Steve, who needed data about the


    materials used to build it. The analysis of samples and the observations made by the


    Hera provided enough data to begin forming a hypothesis about the history of that


    world.


    “On top of today’s progress reports, we will be discussing the results of the


    research on the history of this place,” said Jain as he kicked off the meeting.


    “We are beginning to form a hypothesis,” continued Helen, “about the age


    and partial history of this world. It does not, however, feel complete by any standard.


    The Hera provided tectonic information, and contrary to our initial suspicions, this


    planet has very little tectonic movement, which is mainly located away from the area


    of the city. We will be referring to the city we partially explored as Alpha City or just


    Alpha, to distinguish it from the other places we will surely visit.”


    “So, how did it get buried?” asked Juuda.


    “Actually, that is the correct term, Juuda. The city did not sink; it was buried.


    The soil we see there has been deposited over large periods of time by the wind.”


    “How much time are we talking about?” continued Juuda.


    “It’s better if we let Jabir answer that.”


    “I am shocked by this material’s properties,” started Jabir. “It is pretty easy to


    date it from the moment it was split off from the rest of the building, and as long as it


    remains away from direct light. We know that the part I have was split by some kind


    of explosion about twenty-five to thirty thousand years or six to seven thousand Earth


    years ago. It is, however, impossible to date how long ago it was actually made,


    since it does not age.”


    “How can it not age?” asked Steve.


    “It is stronger than any concrete and harder than carbide. On top of that, it


    heals itself and can even close visible cracks.”


    “Does it not need energy to do that?” asked Steve.


    “This is the crazy part,” said Jabir excitedly. “It is solar powered. It can absorb


    various frequencies of light and turn them into current. Then it transfers that current


    throughout its structure, providing replenishment to the basements and areas away


    from the light. Additionally, it stores current in itself. This is a material we worked very


    hard to make on Earth but never completed. The original piece you brought here


    could not show me its age because it was exposed to sun. This was one of the


    reasons I went back there to get new samples.”


    “Can we replicate it?” asked Alex.


    “It will be hard. Figuring out its abilities is the easy part. Analyzing something


    so resistant to anything is another challenge.”This novel is published on a different platform. Support the original author by finding the official source.


    “Make it your first priority.”


    After a short pause, Jain continued. “We also have a hypothesis about the


    events that caused the civilization to collapse.”


    “So, we are sure they have collapsed?” said Gakuto.


    “It surely seems that way,” continued Dimitri. “They are holding spears, and


    their city is deserted for twenty-five thousand years. I don’t think there is a doubt


    about that.”


    “So, what took them out?” asked Gakuto.


    “War. It seems war was the reason here. The buildings that have damage on


    them have the characteristics of ballistic weapons.”


    “Ballistic weapons and bullets of unimaginable power,” added Steve. “There


    are holes that go through seven walls. I haven’t tested it yet, but I think our plasma


    rifles would not go through a single wall. There are also buildings that look like they


    have been cut in half. Their war must have been terrifying.”


    “What is the chance that weapons like that are still in circulation out there?”


    asked Alex.


    “It’s not easy to know,” said Steve. “If they could last that long, then they


    could still be around, but it surely does not seem to be so.”


    “Does no one see the weird connection here?” said Juuda. “Their civilization


    ended when ours was beginning. We also see creatures here that existed in our


    legends. Even Anais’s lizard looks more like a miniature dragon than anything else.”


    “We are aware of the similarities,” said Dimitri. “Taking the statue we found


    and everything else into consideration, we are starting to form the hypothesis that


    they indeed visited our world before their end. It is, however, a bit far-fetched. At


    least with the data we currently have..”


    “On our second visit to Alpha, we came across a large predatory animal,” said


    Bara. “We monitored it for a while, and we came to the conclusion that an attack from


    that thing would probably result in death. Our nanos will not be enough to protect us


    against it.”


    “I need to add to this,” said Konoya. “Our entire population has never


    experienced disease or physical threat at all. This has made us fearless. But it has


    also made us high risk takers. I gather information on the daily lives of everyone, and


    I notice a high inclination to risk taking. Stories of big animals and Anais’s dragon


    only drive people to want to venture out more.”


    Alex seemed worried. “Based on everything we heard, we will be making


    some changes. For starters, Steve, I want you to fabricate weapons for everyone.”


    “What kind of weapons?” asked Steve.


    “Bara, do you have a say in it?”


    “Well, I don’t like the idea of everyone walking around with a plasma weapon.


    It is very dangerous. There is a technology that was developed before the Osiris


    impact which would be great for here.”


    “Which is?” asked Steve.


    “Electric weapons. It uses electrical charge to shoot a tiny projectile out with


    supersonic speeds.”


    “How is that less dangerous?”


    “It is, greatly. The projectile has the size of a pinhead. Despite its


    extraordinary speed, it has an effective range of about six meters. It is particularly


    devastating at anything under a meter. Shoots one projectile per second, and most


    importantly, it makes a very loud crackling sound. Perfect for scaring away anything.”


    “Sounds ideal. I suppose the schematics are in the database?” asked Alex.


    “Of course,” replied Bara.


    “Then give access to the file to Steve. Begin producing one for each citizen.


    Since we can’t stay within Argos any longer, we will allow excursions, but they will be


    accompanied by at least one soldier. Bara, you’ll be in charge of the schedules.”


    “Should I place the weapon production before the sewage treatment?” asked


    Steve.


    “Yes. Make sure everyone has a weapon. It will be included in the necessary


    equipment for all excursions.”


    “I also have an announcement,” said Steve, while sending an image to the


    display. “This is a new drone. It can’t hover, so it’s actually a plane, but it can fly at


    very high altitudes, and it looks like some of the birds here. We can mount a small


    amount of weight, so for starters I am placing a visual camera on it, and I will be


    sending it to slowly map out the continent. I will make more of them after finishing the


    production of the weapons.”


    “There is one more thing,” said Jain. “Every city must have a library of some


    kind. A place to hold important information and manage it. I want to organize the next


    excursion there in search of such a building. The information found inside would be


    invaluable. We have explored a tiny fraction of this continent, which is but a small


    fraction of this planet, and we are surrounded by mysteries. We need to speed up our


    information gathering, and I think the fastest way is through the discovery of a


    library.”


    “I have to agree with that,” said Konoya. “Everyone wants to venture out and


    see this world, but mainly for their own recreation. We are working toward answers


    and progress extremely slowly. A library with ready answers sounds ideal.”


    In the days that followed, new data kept coming in. More preindustrial species


    were observed, which raised new questions. They also noted a pattern of scouting


    parties from various species coming to see Argos from a distance. Steve added a


    dozen more scouting planes, and soon a rough map of the terrain of the continent


    was made. It revealed a landscape rich in cities, with countless settlements of the


    indigenous species, which were marked and avoided when venturing for excursions


    until an approach plan was devised.


    “Tomorrow the team will be leaving to go search for the library,” said Jain to


    Alex while getting ready to sleep.


    “Jain, does it not seem surreal to you?”


    “You mean the whole situation here or something in particular?”


    “Well, everything really. We have clear images of a few species living here,


    and they all resemble mythological creatures from back home. Dimitri, who had quite


    the fascination with old legends, is shocked. When I speak with him, he makes a


    compelling argument that we were visited by them a long time ago.”


    “It could be so. We will soon have more data to test this hypothesis. It should


    not trouble you so much.”


    “I can’t help thinking that some of those ancient technologies will resurface


    somewhere and pose a threat to us. I delayed contacting the Goblins and every other


    species because I worry that this will start a series of events that might lead us to


    conflict.”


    “I understand. We do not have a good history of meeting new people in our


    own world.”


    “Yes, and here we see species which differ greatly, all living together. How


    did they manage it?”


    “The answers will come slowly. Stressing about them will not help you make


    the right choices.”


    “You’re right, as always. I am happy I can go through all this with you by my


    side.”
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