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Chapter 16 : A Meeting in Alpha City

    Y:6 D:2


    Argos


    A well-organized search party of five left Argos to go straight to Alpha City. The


    camera they had left had not seen anything other than passing animals, and


    therefore the city was considered empty.


    Upon arrival, the team proceeded to move close to the center, where it


    expected to find more buildings of importance. Parts of the city had been overtaken


    by vegetation, giving a magical feel to the already alien environment. The team sat to


    rest on a wide opening, probably the location of an old park. They still needed a few


    hours of walking to reach the center.


    “It is pretty magical to sit here,” said Juuda, opening his backpack to get his


    food out.


    “I think Helen’s hypothesis is right,” said Anais. “This city must have been the


    capital of this world.”


    “I think so too,” added Steve over the communicator. “The city gives the


    feeling that it was made with multiple architectures. We find similarities to the ones


    we have seen from the spy planes, but this is the only one that combines them all.”


    “They moved by air a lot as well,” said Juuda sadly. “What could have caused


    them to destroy themselves?”


    “Why do you find that strange?” asked Bara.


    “So many species managed to coexist for long enough to build buildings with


    docks on almost every floor. We have not found a landfill yet, which might suggest


    that they managed their trash to keep the environment safe. Now we invaded them,


    and yet they have shown no signs of aggression. I can’t imagine what could have


    destroyed such wonderful creatures.”


    Emile, who was a sociologist and history enthusiast, although he rarely


    spoke, decided to add his own input in the conversation. “This has me really


    confused. We see that they have almost no connection now. In fact, if you observe


    them, you will notice that they are on alert when they are near the borders of other


    species. They are not living in peace, and obviously they had war at some point. The


    question then arises, how did they manage to coexist so well for long enough to


    reach these technological achievements, and why did they fall?”


    “We will find answers for all those questions soon enough,” said Juuda. “For


    now, let’s finish our meals and continue.”


    A couple of hours later, the team had reached the area with the tallest


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    “This looks like a good choice,” said Juuda, pointing at the largest building he


    could see. “Let’s head in.”


    Bara stood at the front, and Anais sent in two small drones to scout the area.


    “It’s empty,” she said and began walking in through a window.


    “The room is quite small. One window, one door,” reported Anais while


    walking through. “The door leads to a very large open room with many doors


    connecting to many small rooms around it. The ceiling is much higher than you might


    initially expect. The walls and floors must be quite thin. This entire floor is like a large


    square with many small squares around it. There is a wider room on each side. Yes!


    This is the access to the other floors.”


    “It looks like they had a few ways to get from one floor to another. There are


    stairs very similar to what we would use, but there are also thinner shafts with metal


    extrusions. Helen’s hypothesis is increasingly valid,” said Juuda while reporting back


    to Argos. “There are many ways to go to the floors. Probably for the different species


    to use.”


    “I am proceeding to the floor below, lights on,” said Anais. After a few


    seconds, she reported, “Clear. Same as above. All seems empty.”


    “How many floors down does it go?” asked Juuda.


    Anais sent her drones down the shaft. “I am counting … wow, eleven floors.


    There are more, but they are flooded. I need a different drone.”


    “Check for any that do not look the same as the rest,” said Juuda.


    “The second floor down looks like it was the ground floor,” said Anais and


    continued to make rough scans floor by floor, while keeping everyone updated. “The


    seventh floor under seems to be very different.”


    “Check that the others further below are clear as well, and let’s proceed to


    that one.”


    “They are all clear. No movement. Same as the ones we have seen.”


    “Then let’s go down to the different one straight away.”


    “Everything seems to be empty,” said Bara while going down.


    Steve added, “This makes sense. If their collapse was so many thousands of


    years ago, they would slowly take everything.”


    “It does not explain why it’s deserted. They should still use it as a base, just


    like all other cities we have seen with the spy planes,” added Juuda.


    “I am at the seventh floor down,” said Anais. “It’s clear. Come.”


    “It’s like a sewer network of the old Earth cities,” said Steve. “The larger


    openings seem large enough to have a vehicle pass through. It looks like the whole


    city was interconnected from underground.”


    “Shh!” said Anais suddenly. “Something is coming.”


    They all froze in place and focused their attention to one of the tunnels, where


    light started appearing. It was two Goblins. The Goblins froze when they saw light


    coming from the room and proceeded to walk slowly and carefully without talking


    anymore.


    “This is it!” said Alex through the communicators. “This will be our first


    contact. Make sure you stay calm and friendly.”


    Juuda moved to the front and stood with his head high. When the Goblins


    moved close, they had their shields high and their spears pointing at Juuda.


    “Their shields and spears are made of glass,” said Anais.


    “Hello,” said Juuda, raising his hand and showing his palm to them.


    All the lights were shining on them. Gakuto, who had thought that they must


    be nocturnal, tried to warn them, “Don’t shine your lights on them!” but it was too late.
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