Lisa Nichols - Vessel
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Lisa A. Nichols
VESSEL
To Jack and Sarah, for everything
PROLOGUE
HOUSTON, THIS IS Acting Commander Catherine Wells of Sagittarius. Do you read? Catherine leaned over the comm panel, watching the swirling colors of nothingness outside the ship.
Mom, they cant hear you. Aimee sat on the edge of the console, twisting the end of her long braid around her index finger. She was wearing the PROPERTY OF NASA shirt David had bought Catherine the Christmas before she left.
She was right, of course. But any moment now, the blurry colors of the wormhole outside her window should resolve into normal space, meaning that shed arrived back in her own solar system. Back within radio contact. Finally.
The ships chronometer told her she had been traveling for at least six years now. It felt much longer. She wasnt sure she trusted the reading, but at this point, her mind was even more untrustworthy than the chronometer.
When she looked at Aimee again, her daughter had gone from being an eight-year-old in an oversize shirt to a five-year-old holding a stuffed stegosaurus. She fidgeted in her chair. Im tired of waiting. Are you going to be home soon, Mommy?
I hope so, baby girl. I hope so. She reached out to push a lock of Aimees dark hair behind her ear. Her hand went straight through her daughter, bumping against the heavy glass window separating her from the dark vortex of space outside.
Catherine knew, of course, that the Aimee in front of her was the result of too much time alonemore alone than any human had ever been before.
Shed had a crew once. The other five individual quarters on the ship were empty now, but each bore marks and remnants of its former occupant: a data disk labeled in Claires neat handwriting, Richies battered Mets hat, photos of Avas children on a shelf, Izzys copy of Catch-22, Toms antique compass. If she closed her eyes, it almost felt as though they were right there, just as Aimee was, present but beyond reach. She couldnt remember the last time shed seen them. Or why they werent with her now.
All she knew was that she had to get home. To Aimee. To David. To Earth.
The ship gave a small lurch beneath her and for the first time in years, she saw stars again, the blackness of space stretching out before her, drawing her toward home. Her breath caught.
Try the radio again, Mommy! Aimee said, bouncing in her seat.
Catherine smiled at the vision of her daughter. She was still too far away for communication, but she had to try. For Aimee. She leaned over the comm panel again.
Houston, this is Acting Commander Catherine Wells of Sagittarius. Do you read?
All that met her was silence.
* * *Tucked away in a corner of a basement of a satellite NASA office in Houston, largely forgotten, was central command for the Sentinel program. Its sole mission was to monitor the Einstein-Rosen bridge that had opened up past Marss orbit in 1998, in case something came through it. Calling it ERB Prime, as if it might be the first of several, seemed ridiculous then and even more so now. In the fourteen years that Kenny Turner had been working the graveyard shift for Sentinel, nothing ever came through. In fact, in the entire lifetime of the Sentinel program, exactly one thing ever had: the Voyager 5 probe, expected and ahead of schedule. Until now.
At 0341 central standard time, the alarm went off, startling Turner away from his nightly perusal of various subreddits. With hands suddenly clammy, he scrambled to his computer to see if he could identify what had just appeared out past Mars.
He couldnt believe what he was seeing.
The ships transponder identified the craft as Sagittarius, a ship that wasnt supposed to exist anymore. A phantom ship. Kennys skin crawled. The crew of the Sagittarius I mission had been lost six years ago. After some initial earthshaking reports back from TRAPPIST-1fevidence of the existence of primitive, mostly microscopic life on the planetall transmissions had abruptly stopped, and the life-support readings for all six members of the crew failed.
Who the hell should he call? There were protocols in place if something unidentified came through the wormhole, and for when a planned mission made its return but there was nothing on the books for what to do about a ghost ship.
The Sagittarius I mission was over, finished, and the missions original flight director had died two years ago. Sagittarius II was still in the works maybe he should call that flight director. No, Kenny decided, this was too big for anyone but the top. He placed the call to Sentinels director, George Golding.
Golding, came the growling voice over the phone. This better be good.
Sir, this is Kenny Turner. We have a situation at Sentinel.
Kenny could hear his boss snap to full attention. Tell me.
Sagittarius, sir. It came back.
Is this some sort of prank, Turner? Who put you up to this?
No joke, sir. Im picking up the transponder signal loud and clear. No radio contact yet, but itll be a bit before we hear.
Jesus Christ on the cross. Golding took a deep breath. All right. We gotta wake up the folks at JSC. Ill call the administrator. Oh hell, you should probably call someone with Sagittarius II. Llewellyns off on some godforsaken wilderness trek right now. Morgansons covering for him. Call him.
Kenny stopped short of groaning. Sir, dont you think that call would be better coming from you? Kenny had heard about JSCs wunderkind. Hed never met him, but everyone knew his reputation. If there was a problem to find, Cal Morganson was the guy who was going to find it. And he walked into every situation expecting to find a problem. It was too damn early in the morning to deal with that.
Golding laughed. You woke me up; you get to wake him up, too. Call Morganson and Ill handle the big guns. He hung up without another word.
Kenny took a long swallow of coffee gone cold and grimaced before looking up Cal Morgansons contact information.
* * *Cal Morganson drove like the devil from his apartment in Midtown, Houston, to Sentinels tiny office. Hed been awake when Kenny had called, staring at the ceiling, his mind swirling with logistics and timetables and question after question, all unanswerable. The closer they got to the launch of Sagittarius II, the greater the specter of Sagittarius Is unknown fate loomed over the crew and staff.
Sagittarius returning! It was impossible, more than they could have hoped for.
Now, finally, they could get some answers about what had happened out there.
The Gulf Freeway was nearly empty this time of night, and he made it much faster than hed expected. He jogged through the darkened office building that served as Sentinels home base, bursting into the control center.
Whats their ETA for Earth? he asked Kenny immediately. Does JSC have a plan for getting them back on the ground yet?
Current trajectory puts them back in Earths orbit in about three months. Director Golding is probably on the phone with the folks at Johnson as we speak.
Before Cal could throw out any more questions, the radio crackled to life.
of Sagittarius. Come in, Houston. This is Catherine Wells calling from Sagittarius.
Cal fought the urge to whoop. Sagittarius, this is Houston; we read you loud and clear. Boy are we glad to hear from you!
Oh, thank God. The relief in Wellss voice was palpable, even across the millions of miles. Any chance I can get a landing trajectory from you guys? She laughed, the sound faint and staticky. Id like to come home now.
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