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Mushroom Menace

    Jack had a lot of options. He had three seconds to consider everything before he


    pushed the button. He had half power on his watch. Josie was out of the way so he


    couldn’t hurt her with whatever he did until she became solid again. The Enterprise


    was shooting at random soldiers to keep them clear of the battlefield.


    Matilda and the notes agreed he was dealing with a type of mushroom. Mushrooms


    were half-plant. His options narrowed down to Man-Thing, Plantman, or Doctor


    Druid. None of them quite fit what he wanted, but maybe he could do a lot more with


    Druid.


    He pushed the button and wore the robes and hooded cloak of his persona. He


    reached out with his third eye and felt everything around him. He wasn’t as far


    reaching as Majik, but his narrower focus pointed him to a solution to the problem


    ahead of him.


    The goblin trees animated tissue. They wanted to spread. Once they were at the


    maximum of their growth, they would cast off their seeds in a small natural explosion.


    If something ate the seed, they would stay dormant until the thing died. Once that


    happened, the seed would animate the corpse and search for a place to grow without


    any predators around.


    The trees he had found and cut off from the world had been giants because they were


    really more than one of the growths growing together. Nature had reclaimed the rest


    with more regular trees like oaks, or pines.


    This battleground could probably sprout into such a giant with all the bodies trying


    to grow and move.


    He winced at a hand trying to figure out where the rest of its arm was and getting


    back together.


    He needed to cut off all of this. Then he could worry about the ramifications of the


    Shemmarians trying to build super soldier monsters like the Howling Commandoes,


    or the Midnight Sons.


    Someone in command needed the Ghost Rider’s penance stare.


    He reached out and grabbed all the active mushrooms he could with his magic. Then


    he shut off all their functions such as they were. He waited. The corpses flopped


    around as the mushrooms carried on for a few minutes. Then they stopped


    completely.


    He reached out and asked the world to tell him if there was more active goblin trees


    around. He found some seeds getting ready to burst and take off. He stopped that too.


    He seemed clear of implantations, and he didn’t see anything in the soldiers he could


    sense.


    Josie appeared, the ghost form of the Human Bomb taking shape after her explosion.


    “I thought we talked about you running off and doing crazy things,” she said as pieces


    of her materialized out of the air.


    “I don’t think we did,” said Jack. He couldn’t check her as she was now. He would


    have to wait until she became normal. He grinned at her.


    “We are implementing procedures,” said Josie. She crossed her arms as she watched


    golden fire fall a short distance away.


    “Really?,” said Jack. He threw a cloud of sleep over the wall and listened to the


    soldiers cough while they tried to run out of the cloud before they fell to the ground.


    “You have someone now,” said Josie. “You have to give things more thought. Elaine


    would break apart if something happened to you.”


    “I am not sure about that,” said Jack. “She’s tough, tougher than us.”


    “Not the point,” said Josie. “You know it. We are going to hash this out. And I am


    going to find you a therapist.”


    “A therapist,” said Jack. He said the word with disdain. He had no need for a


    therapist. Therapists were for the weak.


    “Yes,” said Josie. He could tell she was smiling under the full helmet of the Bomb.


    “I even got a quest for it. How do you like that?”


    “I would love to see you find a therapist here just to see if you can scavenge one up,”


    said Jack.


    “If worse comes to worse, I will send a letter to Juni to see what she has to say about


    all this,” said Josie. “Maybe arrange a visit from your older sister. The Ducklings


    would love that.”


    “I triple double dog dare you to do that,” said Jack. He put on the grin to show he


    didn’t think she could do that. It felt like a mask because he knew that Josie might be


    one of the few people who could arrange a visit from his sister.


    “Wait until we get home,” said Josie. “I will set it up as soon as I can. Boom, another


    ding.”


    “The Society is not going to go for that,” said Jack.


    “If Juni shows up, she might be better at this quest stuff than us,” said Josie. “We can


    retire on the gold I can make. The girls and I can become nobility while you and


    Elaine retire to some backwoods somewhere.”


    “What are your demands?,” asked Jack. “Let’s get the blackmail out of the way.”


    “Extortion is such a pretty word when I am doing it,” said Josie. “Anyways, it doesn’t


    matter. I have two quests to do, so I think getting your sister to visit is going to be


    easier than finding you a therapist, so I am going to work on that. Until then, I will


    be thinking of worse things to do unless you toe the line. No more weird heavy


    construction things. I don’t even want to know what you would have done with a


    Tardis. No more running into danger like Riggs. No more single handed stuff where


    you are playing things by the ear instead of some kind of plan. Am I understood?”


    “That’s how we got Aviras,” said Jack.


    “I know,” said Josie. “What would have happened if things had gone the other way?


    What would have happened if we had got one of his kin instead of him? Are we


    clear? We’re a team. You’re not some kind of weapon to be expended. I am not doing


    this alone.”


    “Technically, I am a weapon to be expended,” said Jack. He couldn’t help himself for


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    “I decide what gets expended,” said Josie. “Got that?”


    “That hurt,” complained Jack. He rubbed his face as his partner took in her


    surroundings. He took a moment to make sure she was clear of the goblin tree seeds


    now that she was waiting for her watch to recharge.


    A ding told them that they had dealt with the quest to the satisfaction of their


    employers.


    “It was meant to, you dope,” said Josie. She frowned at her watch. “I want you to do


    what I say. I’m worried about you, and I don’t like these swerves in your behavior.


    They’re more extreme than when we were kids. I don’t want you to hit the guardrails


    and go off the mountain.”


    “I will take it under advisement,” Jack smiled. He let his persona go. “I think we


    should get out of here before one of us is hit with a lucky shot.”


    “Jack, Josie?,” said the com band. “I need to know what’s going on.”


    “Everything is okay, Elaine,” said Josie. “We have to pull out and let the


    Shemmarians try to fix the crater I created.”


    “How are you talking to us from Hawk Ridge, hon?,” said Jack.


    “The Enterprise is acting as a relay,” said Elaine. “It is close enough to reach your


    bands while still talking to me. The job is done?”


    “We still have to do the aftermath parts, but this end is finished,” said Jack. “I think


    we can get started on that when we know how far Guin and Jane have got on securing


    a facility.”


    “I will let them know that you are coming home,” said Elaine.


    “Elaine?,” said Josie. “Did Mister Warner ever send his old case files?”


    “Not yet,” said Elaine.


    “I think we should write up the seven official quests we have done to give to him,”


    said Josie. “I think I am going to put that on the to do list.”


    “Old Man Warner is old,” said Jack. “He ain’t got time for no case files.”


    “Maybe,” said Josie. “Can you hear us, Enterprise?”


    “Affirmative,” said the machine.


    “Transport our party up,” said Josie. “Then we’ll have to go home to see if we can


    start freeing people out of storage.”


    “We have one more thing to do before we do that,” said Jack. “Elaine, we’re going


    to the show tonight like I promised. Pick something you want to see. We have to take


    care of this one thing then we will be in Hawk Ridge tonight. I love you.”


    “I love you too,” said Elaine.


    “Awww,” said Beatrice.


    “This is great,” said Matilda. “Wait. I have to tell the others. I’ll be right back,


    Beatrice.”


    They heard screaming over the open band.


    “Enterprise,” said Josie. “Beam us up. Beam up Fass and his Fighters. Then we have


    to get a move on to handle the rest of this.”


    “Set in a course for the Shemmarian capitol, Enterprise,” said Jack. “We have to have


    a meeting with some people.”


    The machine didn’t have time to finish its acknowledgments before Josie and Jack


    stood in Transporter Room One. They stepped off the pad. The transporter brought


    the members of the Fighters back aboard. They looked around at the unfamiliar room.


    “This is the usual room that people get teleported from when a part of the crew has


    to go planetside,” said Josie. “Are you still there, Elaine?”


    “Yes,” said Elaine. “Do you need me right now? There’s a ruckus outside.”


    “Go ahead,” said Josie. “I’ll keep Jack contained until we get home.”


    “I would like to see that,” said Jack.


    Josie frowned at him. She held up her fist. He rubbed his face in sympathy. She


    nodded.


    “Thank you,” said Elaine. “Thank you, Enterprise, for protecting them like I asked.”


    “Affirmative,” said the machine.


    “Let’s head up to the bridge,” said Jack. “I need to make sure Aviras hasn’t ripped the


    replicator out of the wall for his ice cream, and then we can get ready to talk to the


    Shemmarians.”


    “What are we going to say to them?,” asked Emily. “Don’t make walking corpses.”


    “I think that is the thing we want to say,” said Jack. “Also we need to ask about why


    they were trying to make walking corpses in the first place. They seem to have


    everything under control.”


    The Fighters all had different suggestions on that. Fass kept his own thoughts to


    himself. They had been paid to avert a plague. That seemed enough for the moment.


    They couldn’t claim any mission rights for it, but they had a solid piece of gold to


    show for it.


    Jack made sure to ask the Enterprise to scan everybody and make sure they weren’t


    carrying the seeds inside of them. The negative result made him smile a genuine


    smile.


    “If we have to do this again, since we only grabbed up the goblin trees we could look


    for with the sensors,” said Jack. “As long as you have someone to pull the seeds out


    before you die, you should be okay. You can actually carry them, but when you die,


    they try to do their thing. I am going to say they impede your health to make sure you


    die faster.”


    “That’s good to know,” said Case. “I thought for a minute I might lose something


    over this.”


    “Why are we going to the Capitol?,” asked Fass.


    “I just need to tell the high command what was going on, and why they should think


    hard about using monsters as soldiers,” said Jack. “Then we’re headed back to Hawk


    Ridge. The Enterprise can put you down at the Adventurers’ Hall from high enough


    that no one sees it. It will be an unconfirmed story until enough witnesses report


    seeing it.”


    “We keep the ugly statue?,” asked the complainer from the back of the crowd.


    “If you want, I can turn it into bricks, or something,” said Jack. “The ship should have


    a machine shop onboard to do that.”


    They reached an elevator.


    “All right,” said Jack. “I’m heading up first, to check in with Aviras and to get my


    command seat. Who’s riding up with me?”


    Fass led the way into the elevator. The Budds followed, then Lou. One of the guys


    Jack didn’t interact with much joined them. The doors closed and they headed for the


    bridge.


    Jack stepped out on the Bridge. He went to the Ready Room and poked his head


    inside. Aviras sat on his desk. Another empty bowl of ice cream sat beside him.


    “Did you enjoy that?,” asked Jack.


    “It was delicious,” said the dragon. A puff of smoke escaped him. “I wish I could


    have another.”


    “Josie says no,” said Jack. He let the door shut as he went to his command chair.


    “Where are we, Enterprise?,” asked Jack. He didn’t know enough about how his


    screen worked to guess from the markers.


    “We’re above the Shemmarian capitol,” said the machine. “We are outside of normal


    ground visual range.”


    “All right,” said Jack. “What should I say to convince them not to try this again?”


    “I doubt anything you say could be convincing enough for that,” said Fass.


    “Too true,” said Jack.


    Josie came on the bridge and sat down in the first officer’s seat. She frowned at the


    display on the arm of her chair.


    “Keep it short and simple,” said Josie. “Reassure them the danger has passed. Their


    soldiers are going to report on the Enterprise as a weapon for the crown.”


    “And the city saw the Enterprise and heard me talking,” said Jack. “I think everyone


    knows their government doesn’t control this.”


    Josie made a get on with it gesture with her hand.


    “All right,” said Jack. “Let’s do what we have to do so we can do what we want to do.


    Elaine probably already has a theater picked out for us while we’re procrastinating.


    Enterprise, bring us down to broadcast in the open and then ready the microphones.”


    “Affirmative,” said the machine. “Speakers are open.”


    “How’s it going?,” said Jack. He grinned at the eye rolling and face palming his


    opening got him. “This is Jack again. I wanted to come back and tell you your stupid


    plague carrier weapon that would have spread out and killed your country has been


    stopped. My crew and I nipped it in the bud. Your staff has been exposed to your


    goblin tree nonsense so when they died they might have started spreading things all


    inside your castle and killed all of you. They aren’t going to do that now because


    we’re going to fix them before we return them. Don’t ever do anything like this again,


    or we’re going to have problems. This is Captain Jack Lee of the Are Are Ay Ess


    Enterprise signing off.”


    “The speakers are off,” said the Enterprise.


    “Take us home, Enterprise,” said Jack. “I have a date to get ready for, Josie has some


    kids and an ice cream addicted dragon to corral, and the Fighters have a gold thing to


    split amongst themselves.”


    “Affirmative,” said the machine. It spun to face its new course and engaged its


    smaller drives.
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