posted on Jan, 28 2010 @ 09:59 AM
She was attired in a single-piece uniform with various insignia and signage. Staring as if into nothingness, she seemed in a trance. The Interpreter
appeared to struggle and then spoke, “She is a spacefarer from the latter days of her planet. The vessel she pilots is in orbit and is about to
activate its engines to depart for a journey to the fourth planet in this system. However, there is an undetected leakage in one of the nacelles
and...”
“It’s that damned coolant reciprocator valve, isn’t it?”
The sudden verbal outburst from the alien startled both attending, but she was not through yet.
“I can hear you, your thoughts, in my head but I cannot see you. Where am I and... who are you?”
The Commander moved quickly to deactivate the temporal conduit but his friend stopped him, saying, “She is not like the previous two samples. She
is aware of her surroundings and is capable of communication. We should not neglect this opportunity.”
The visual blind was lowered. Alien and Aviril now stood face to face but she seemed neither afraid nor even startled. “So, you DO
exist.”
“Yes, we exist as do thousands of other species across the universe. Would you assume that yours was the only sentient life form?” This
entire self-centric, human concept was in itself alien to the Aviril.
The female astronaut paused in her thoughts and then offered, “Oh, I suppose it was something that comforted some but, most of us have come to
believe that the whole notion was just a little ridiculous. Your presence will change our world.”
“I’m afraid that you are working from a false assumption, as you will not be able to report this meeting to anyone. At the moment we extracted
you from your vessel, there was less than a second remaining from a critical malfunction. It will leave the pressure hull compromised and also be
fatal for you and your entire crew.” The Interpreter felt a degree of remorse in sharing this but tried to remain separate from it.
“If you have the capability to manipulate time and matter, as is fairly obvious, you should be equally able to return me to my ship with enough
time to correct the malfunction before it results in a catastrophe.” she replied.
“Yes, your observations are correct but we are forbidden from interfering with the course of events or altering them, as it would be. In our
timeline, your life, as well as that of your world, have long since passed.”
“Oh, I see.” was her only reply.
The conversation with the long dead alien came to a close as the Commander activated the temporal portal and returned her to the predetermined fate
that waited. “You have done enough here. It is time to move on to our next destination.”
Cont'd
[edit on 28-1-2010 by redoubt]