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Gavin Smith - The Age of Scorpio

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Of all the captains based out of Arclight only Eldon Sloper was desperate enough to agree to a salvage job in Red Space. And now he and his crew are living to regret his desperation. In Red Space the rules are different. Some things work, others dont. Best to stick close to the Church beacons. Dont get lost. Because theres something wrong about Red Space. Something beyond rational. Something vampyric Long after The Loss mankind is different. We touch the world via neunonics. We are machines, we are animals, we are hybrids. But some things never change. A Killer is paid to kill, a Thief will steal countless lives. A Clone will find insanity, an Innocent a new horror. The Church knows we have kept our sins. Gavin Smiths new SF novel is an epic slam-bang ride through a terrifyingly different future.

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Gavin G. Smith

THE AGE OF SCORPIO

To Evelyn & Grant Smith (or Mum & Dad as I like to call them) without whom none of this would have been possible (though someone had better tell Mum about this as she doesnt like Science Fiction very much).

1. A Long Time After the Loss

The deep-space salvage tug looked like it was made of hundreds of years of patched-together scrap parts. The original parts of the ship were buried underneath layers of barely functioning detritus. It was a scavenger ship, a space-going parasite that fed on the misfortunes of others. Just like everything else in Known Space.

Forward was Command and Control, the crew area, workshops and a small internal hold, but much of the rest of the craft was exposed to vacuum. The massive towing apparatus, tools for use in vacuum, rolls of high-tensile net to carry externally salvaged cargo, detachable boosters to attach to towed hulks and hangars for the various drones, including Nultys own hangar. The rest of the crew had long since given up trying to guess Nultys original race and gender. A long time ago Nulty had uploaded himself into a deep-space salvage drone and chosen to live in a machine body in the vacuum.

The tug was called the Black Swan. Few names could have been less fitting. None of its current crew knew what a swan was and none of them had the inclination to find out.

The oversized engines, used for towing hulks many times larger than the Black Swan, were on heavy-duty manoeuvrable pontoons that looked like muscular arms reaching out from the tug. The engines were old and didnt function optimally, like everything else on the Black Swan. Only the bridge drive was new. This was because of all the captains based out of Arclight, only Eldon Sloper was desperate enough to agree to a salvage job in Red Space.

Where are we? The question irritated Eldon. Most things had for many years now. It was the irritability of your life not working out the way you wanted it to. He hadnt asked for much, he thought, just a thriving salvage business, but that had been too much apparently.

Space, the small weasel-looking man with the pockmarked face and thinning hair answered. Eden had often wondered why someone who looked like that hadnt had themself extensively redesigned a long time ago. Nulty, during one of his rare fallings-out with his captain, had suggested that Eldon had been sculpted, but his personality had bled out and turned him back to his original form.

Eldon didnt have to look at Eden to know his sarcastic answer to her question had irritated her. It had been designed to. After all, shed had neunonic access to the co-ordinates since theyd left Arclight.

The tug was old enough to still have manual displays and controls, though it was, like nearly all spacecraft in Known Space, piloted via neunonic interface. The pilot and co-pilot/navigators seats were raised to give a better view of the subjective front of the tug, which the hulls smart matter had rendered transparent, providing them with a panoramic view of outside. Information cascaded down the vista of black and pinpricks of light. The view was repeated in the minds of each of the crew along with pertinent information for their specific job roles.

Were not quite off the charts but this is pretty much the edge of Known Space. Much further and I expect wed have to explain ourselves to the Church. The cheerfulness, implying as it did that Brett felt this was some kind of adventure, further irritated Eldon. It was symptomatic of his overall irritation with the handsome younger man life hadnt ground the hopes and dreams out of him yet. Well that and the way that Melia looked at him.

Eden, wake up Melia, Eldon said.

Oh, is kitty going to do some work for a change? Eden said, not even trying to hide the acid in her tone.

Eldon turned in the flight chair to look at the engineer. He had always assumed that the glorified mechanic was jealous of Melia, though why she didnt just sculpt herself to look more pleasing to the eye he had no idea. It wasnt as if he didnt pay her enough and she didnt have the crippling financial responsibilities of trying to run a ship, well, a tug anyway. Eden was neither one thing nor another. He was pretty sure that her base uplift was human, though shed had some lizard DNA in her somewhere along the line as much of her visible skin was scaled. Shed obviously had both soft-machine biological and hard-machine tech augments, whereas most people tended to go for one or the other. Eldon wasnt even sure of her gender: he was pretty sure she was base female but from one of the more masculine female genders.

Eden, just for once could we pretend that Im the captain and were about to do something really

Fucking stupid? Eden asked. Eldon felt a vein on his forehead start to twitch as Brett laughed, good-naturedly, of course.

Eden, Melias our bridge drive specialist well need her, Brett said. Oh go and fuck yourself, you supercilious little prick, Eldon thought. But it didnt matter, Melia was all his, a fully bonded concubine bought and paid for. Hed paid for her training and neunonics so she could help with the ships systems. So she wasnt just an ornament and sex toy.

Eden glared at Eldon. He was just as capable of waking the fucking cat, she thought as she ran through the pods shutdown sequence on her neunonics. Strictly speaking, as the ships engineer the pods systems were her responsibility but Eden was pretty sure that Eldon had just got her to do it because he knew how much she hated the cat.

The pod creaked open. It needed maintenance but Eden was putting it off as long as possible in the hope that Melia died in a horrible cryogenic accident. Eden had sent the cursory, bordering on rude, wake-up call to the cats neunonics. Melia hadnt responded but the pods systems reported that the cocktail of drugs required to bring the cat to fully functioning consciousness had been administered.

Melia sat up in the pod and made yawning a performance that allowed her to show off all her sculpted assets. Eldon turned to watch the show. Even Brett, healthy polysexual though he was, looked around briefly.

That is so fucking demeaning, Eden muttered under her breath.

And yet everyone does what I want, Melia said, smiling. The lightly furred feline humanoids smile was of course predatory.

Only because you pander to some xenophile pornographic fantasy hard-wired into the wannabe masculine since before the Loss.

Come on, Eden. Brett said. Eden normally liked Brett, but his want for everyone to get on was starting to irritate her as well.

Eldon was looking at Melia with an expression that bordered on worship. His adoration was shattered by the grateful smile that Melia shot Brett.

It was short walk from the pod to Eldons flight chair, but the naked feline made a performance of that. Eden tried not to grind her teeth as Melia put her arms around Eldon and jumped into his lap.

Were in space, baby? Melia said, rubbing against Eldon and purring gently.

Oh put some fucking clothes on! Eden said. Melia bared her teeth and hissed at the human mostly woman.

Go and fuck yourself, you puritan bitch! Eldon snapped at the engineer.

Eden, you know that they have different social mores to us, Brett said in a conciliatory tone.

Would those social mores include manipulating the fuck out of every halfwit with a penis?

They like being looked after, Brett said.

They like other people doing shit for them, you mean.

Eldons mood had improved with Melia waking up but was now beginning to sour again. He needed to replace Eden but needed to find someone of her calibre that came at her price. He tried his best to ignore her. Instead he focused on the wriggling naked feline in his lap.

Will we be docking soon so we can go and do something fun? Melia asked.

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