Author’s Note: This is a
work of fiction. Any resemblance of the figures portrayed to any person, living
or dead, is purely coincidental and unintended.
Many thanks to Lesley for
her gracious assistance and invaluable input.
Scrambled Souls by: Julia Manchester
CHAPTER ONE
"There are just too many redundant
systems for anything to go wrong," Jeff Ellis asserted confidently as he
leaned forward in his chair to grab his drink from the low coffee table. He
took a sip of his gin and tonic and eased his arm around his wife’s shoulders.
"I’ve studied the computers, the PC
storage units, the software—everything. Hell, even the transmission cables are
triple redundant, and they even follow different routes between the processors,
the memory units, and the cryo-modules. The system is absolutely
foolproof."
"I hope you’re right, Jeff," Dan
McNeil replied as he sipped his own drink.
"I don’t understand why all that is
necessary. The whole idea of separating our brains from our bodies scares
me," Patricia McNeil piped up, clutching her husband’s arm as she
shivered.
"The brain isn’t separated,
Patty," Jeff replied tolerantly. "Nothing is actually separated
really, but your personality complex—your thoughts, memories, emotions, likes,
dislikes—everything that makes you a unique human being, is stored and then
re-inserted. The body isn’t harmed physically."
"Whatever. I still don’t understand why
it’s necessary."
Jeff smiled at Patty. At 43 she was two
years younger than her husband but she looked at least ten years younger.
Despite having three children Patty McNeil still had a trim figure and a pretty
face that held few lines or wrinkles. Her coppery hair shone in the Florida
sunshine and her face was flawlessly made up. Jeff liked Dan and Patty, and Patty
and Karen were fast becoming best friends while they all trained for their
upcoming journey, so he was patient with her.
"The reason it’s necessary," Jeff
explained, "is due to the cryogenic process itself. The extreme low
temperatures preserve the body perfectly, but those temperatures cause the
brain to shut down completely. All the electrical impulses are lost, and in
effect the brain is wiped clean. That was the real stumbling block to suspended
animation for nearly 200 years. It’s only recently that computer technology has
advanced to the point where we can actually record a human mind and store all
the details. So, when you enter the cryo-module the headset is affixed and your
personality complex is recorded and stored. Then, after we reach our destination
and your body is revived sufficiently to have brain activity, your PC is fed
back to you."
"It’s perfectly safe, Patty. Jeff was
on the design team that developed it, and we’ve both been through it several
times," Karen reassured her friend.
Jeff nodded, thankful that his wife’s
training as a registered nurse gave her a good bedside manner that people
instinctively trusted. Karen was very competent, good with people, and very
caring. That was why he had hired her as his nurse, years ago. After she began
working for him her attractive figure and pretty face distracted him to the
point where he couldn’t get her out of his mind, and he proposed to her.
Jeff smiled to himself. ‘I’m not the first
doctor to marry his nurse,’ he reminded himself. But he thought he was one of
the luckiest. Karen looked more like 28 than her actual 36 years, and she still
had the ability to excite him just by walking into a room. He just wished they
had more time to themselves, but between the upcoming flight and their 14 year
old twins, Keith and Kellie, there was little time for pleasure. Perhaps when
they reached New America things would be different he mused, knowing they
wouldn’t. If anything Jeff expected to be busier than ever.
Patricia McNeil wasn’t completely convinced.
"But, you weren’t frozen for 15 years," she pointed out.
"True," Jeff agreed, "but the
duration is completely irrelevant. Theoretically we could remain in ‘cryo’ for
a thousand years without any ill effects."
How’s the training coming along, Dan?"
Karen asked, changing the subject.
"Better than I would have dared hope
two weeks ago," he answered. "Of course it’s only simulation, but the
explorer teams will have all of the major landmarks memorized, and the
engineering and construction crews have a good handle on the pre-fab units and
the pre-packaged utility components. They’ll be pushed pretty hard after we
land though, especially the first few days."
"My medical teams will have to be a
high priority," Jeff pointed out, but Dan shook his head.
"You’re pretty far down the list, Jeff.
If someone gets badly injured in the first week we’ll just have to re-freeze
him until we can get around to you. Food, water, and basic housing comes first,
and setting that up for over two thousand people will take time."
Jeff nodded. He didn’t like having to wait,
but he realized people had to have the basic necessities.
"I can’t believe we’re leaving in only
six days," Karen exclaimed.
"It’s been a long haul to get
everything ready," Tome noted.
"Well, I’d just as soon stay right
here," Patty remarked. "I feel like a reject!"
"Come on, honey, you know it isn’t like
that. Our number just came up, that’s all," Dan reminded her.
"I know, I know," Patty said a
little crossly. "Random chance. Too many people. The US is over its quota—But
we’re leaving everything behind! Our friends, your job, the kids’ friends, our
whole lives!"
"We’ll start new lives, on New
America," Dan said soothingly. "And we’re already making new
friends," he gestured towards Jeff and Karen. "And we’ve got a whole
new planet to colonize."
"No civilization, and what happens if
we can’t grow our own food?"
"Patty, that won’t be a problem,"
Jeff assured her. "We’re carrying everything we need—seed, tools, machines
of every sort. Over two thousand colonists, and almost every adult has 2 or 3
specialties. We’ll have enough dehydrated food to last nearly two years, and
the automated probes have shown that the soils on New America are perfectly
compatible with our crops. We’ll probably even find some new plants that we can
eat."
Patty’s eyes teared up and she rose from the
sofa. "Excuse me," she sniffed as she ran into the housing unit.
Dan looked at Jeff and Karen. "It’s
been hard for her, leaving her parents. Patty comes from a big family and
they’ve always been very close."
"I feel the same way," Karen
admitted. "Maybe I should go—"
"No, let me," Dan stopped her,
then rose and followed his wife.
Dan McNeil, Jr. was following in his
father’s footsteps, in more ways than one. He was an engineer, like his father,
and he had proposed to his girlfriend the day he graduated from college. Vicky
Randall had eagerly accepted, but one week later the McNeil family was notified
they had been selected for mandatory emigration, i.e.: the colonization of New
America. Dan had explained that he would understand if Vicky wanted to call the
wedding off, but she surprised him by remarking, "Whither thou goest . . .
"
Perhaps that was somewhat dramatic but Vicky
loved Dan and colonization appealed to her sense of adventure. As a third year
business major she wasn’t sure she would be accepted, and she was a little
surprised when she was approved as a substitute for another single woman. She
discovered that the bureaucrats who handled such things were concerned about
the colony producing children, and her engagement to Dan was a perfect
situation. They saw her more as "breeding stock" than for any
contribution she might make with her education. In fact, the 2,041 colonists
included several hundred single men and women in their early twenties for just
that purpose.
Aside from those the colonists consisted
mostly of family groups, with the parents in their 20s, 30s, or 40s, and the
children ranging from infants to 21. There were quite a few pregnant women too.
Apparently the cryogenic process did not harm unborn babies because no special
protection was needed for the expectant mothers.
"There’s still time to back out,"
Dan reminded Vicky as they sat under a tree and stared out at the spaceport. A
huge shuttle was poised to lift off with the first group of colonists. It would
take six flights to fill the massive starship orbiting somewhere above them.
The equipment and supplies had been loading for days and now it was down to the
people who would populate the new planet.
"Not on your life, my husband,"
Vicky snorted and grabbed Dan’s arm playfully, moving closer to her new spouse.
"You’re not going to get rid of me that easily."
Dan smiled and freed his arm from her grip
and wrapped it around his bride. He still felt vaguely guilty about putting her
in the position of having to choose between him and her life on Earth. He knew
she had made the choice freely, but he was uneasy about the whole thing. New
America might not be what they expected. There might be unknown hazards,
despite the reports of the probes. A thousand things could go wrong and if
anything happened to the wonderful girl cuddling against him he would never
forgive himself for allowing her to come along.
It was a crazy system, Dan thought. The US
and Canada weren’t really that crowded, compared with Europe and Asia, but the
UN had decreed that all nations would have population quotas and enforcement
was strict and even brutal. So, every year the population was culled and those
unlucky enough to be selected were shot off into space to one of the hundreds
of habitable planets that had been discovered in the past century. The larger
nations like China, India, The Russian Federation, and the US—had their own
worlds. Smaller nations like Italy, Australia, etc. shared planets.
The problem was all the nearby planets had
been populated in the past two decades and the only ones left were damned far
away. New America was a virgin planet over fifteen light years away, which
meant that it would take nearly 17 years to reach at .9 lightspeed, which was
the best any starship could do. That meant the cryogenic process was an
absolute necessity. No ship could possibly hold enough consumables for two
thousand people for 17 years, and even if they could grow their own using
hydroponics they would be much older by the time they arrived and most of the
colonists would have spent the bulk of their productive years in space, not on
the planet.
But it also meant that they would be
completely on their own once they arrived at New America. If anything went
seriously wrong they would have to deal with it the best they could. Help would
be seventeen years away, and Dan Jr. reminded himself that the seventeen years
wouldn’t even start until the SOS reached earth, which took a full fifteen
years. Thirty-two years was a long time to wait
for the ambulance.
But Vicky wasn’t concerned about such
things. She was content to cuddle with her new husband and occasionally glance
at her wedding ring. She envisioned a life with Dan on a new, pristine planet,
and she did not resent having to sign an agreement to bear a minimum of three
children to help populate the new world. Some of the women had complained that
the emigration regulations turned them into baby machines, but she pointed out
to one particularly vocal chick that the guys had agree to father and support
those children, and if they turned out to be sterile they had to allow their
wives to be fertilized with another man’s sperm, yet they would still be
required to support the children.
"At least the baby will be ours," she
remarked. "The guys are stuck with 18 years of support regardless of whose
children their wives have."
"Yeah, but they aren’t the ones who
will be pregnant," the other woman retorted.
"So what else is new?" Vicky asked
reasonably. "The system works the same way here on Earth, too."
Vicky chuckled when she thought about that
woman. She couldn’t understand why some people had to look at the negative side
of everything.
Keith Ellis looked at his twin sister,
Kellie, and shook his head. He just didn’t understand girls. Not one bit. Here
they were setting off to colonize an untamed world and she was acting like they
were going to a dance or major social event. He estimated that roughly half of
the 25 kilos of personal effects Kellie was allowed to take was taken up with
clothes, makeup, jewelry, and hair products. And Kellie wasn’t taking just any
clothes, either. Most of her clothing was "girly stuff," like dresses
and skirts and fancy shoes. Oh, she had a few practical items, but even those
had been altered to show off her figure. She wasn’t bad looking either, for a
sister, but Keith thought she wouldn’t have much use for her frilly things when
they got to New America.
In fact, he didn’t think Kellie herself
would be of much use. She was only about 5’ 4" and he doubted she weighed
a hundred pounds. Of course they were only 14, but Keith had been working out
in the gym and he was proud of the muscles he had developed. He was 6 inches
taller than his sister and weighed 165 pounds. He knew he would be of use when
they got to their new home.
For her part, Kellie saw her brother as
immature. She had learned that girls matured faster than boys and considered
her brother living proof of that. While she was interested in personal
relationships Keith was really just an overgrown child, spending all his time
lifting weights or playing with his virtual sims. His friends were no better
either.
It wasn’t that Kellie didn’t love her
brother, she truly did, but he was such a meltdown. He really embarrassed her,
and it didn’t help that they looked so much alike. Aside from the obvious
differences, they both had the same oval face, fair complexion, and light
blonde hair. Oh, Keith was taller and heavier, but they had the same grin and
their eyes flashed the same way when they were angry. And each had a temper.
That was why she blew up when he teased her
about that cute boy she met at the teen dance in the assembly building the
other night. She was just getting to know him when Keith came up with some of
his juvenile friends and began making snide comments. The guy she was with was
so embarrassed he just took off and left her standing alone, surrounded by
jerks. If she was a little bigger she would have slugged Keith, instead she
exploded and screamed at him and made such a scene that her brother and his
companions had retreated under her verbal barrage.
Keith apologized to Kellie after they got
back to their quarters, and she could tell by the guilty look on his face that
he was sincere, but she was still upset that he’d chased that guy away. Then
Keith said something that reminded Kellie that he wasn’t such a bad brother
after all, and told her that any guy that would leave her alone like that
wasn’t good enough for her. She had to smile at that remark, and she knew there
was a grain of truth in there somewhere, despite the fact that it was also an
"out" for Keith. The problem was, where they were going there
wouldn’t be all that many guys to choose from.
Linda McNeil didn’t have any problems with
her brother. Dennis was two years older than she, and if anything they were
real buddies. With their dad spending most of his time on the preparations and
her oldest brother a newlywed, Dennis was fast becoming her surrogate father
figure. She turned to him with the little, and not so little problems she
couldn’t discuss with her mother, and she found his advice to be generally
good. He was 18, and wasn’t exactly a man of the world, but he had a good head
on him and a good heart, too. He was a patient listener and he never once
laughed at her or criticized her, except in fun.
She needed that now, especially his sense of
humor and compassion, because she was being twisted around inside. She had been
going with a boy in her class when her parents got the word that they were no
longer welcome on the planet, and the news had cut into her like a sharp knife.
Paul, her boyfriend, was also 16 and she was hopelessly infatuated with him.
But even if he had wanted to come with her he was too young to volunteer
without his parents’ consent. Then, as it turned out, he didn’t feel strongly
enough about her to approach his mom and dad about it. Linda knew there was
virtually no chance that Paul’s folks would have agreed to let him go, but she
would have felt better if he had asked, or at least told her he had asked. As
it was from the moment she told Paul about her family’s selection she became a
non-person as far as he was concerned. He virtually ignored her, and within a
day she saw him hitting on other girls at school, letting them know that his
ties to Linda were a thing of the past.
Linda had been devastated, and felt betrayed
by the one she loved. She had cried on Denny’s shoulder for nearly two hours
the day Paul snubbed her, and he had held her, comforted her and did all he
could to ease the pain. She didn’t know how she would have made it through the
next week without her brother, but Linda did know that she would never forget
what he did for her.
For his part Dennis had no strong personal
attachments to members of the opposite sex. He did have some close friends he
would miss, but what could he do? It wasn’t like they could call each other.
Even if his friends sent a vid-gram the moment he left he wouldn’t get it for
15 years, and by the time he read it they would be in their mid-thirties while
he would still be a teenager. And if he immediately sent a reply his buddies
wouldn’t read it until they were nearly fifty years old. There was just no
getting around the physics, and Dennis realized that for all practical purposes
his friends would simply cease to exist for him as soon as he entered the
cryo-chamber.
CHAPTER TWO
The pain of separation was most intense with
members of the colonists’ extended families. Parents and children, brothers and
sisters, all felt a terrible sense of loss and every family chosen was allowed
to visit their relatives at government expense, one last time. For the McNeils
the worst part was visiting Patricia’s parents. Both her parents and their own
little family realized that they were seeing each other for the last time, and
Patty couldn’t help but think that her mom and dad would both be dead before
she reached her new home. Certainly they would never know if she and Dan and
the kids got to New America safely. The meeting was more like a funeral than a
reunion and even Pat’s usually stoic father broke down. Dan couldn’t bear to
see his wife and children in such pain and he was actually relieved when it was
time to go.
After the period allowed for visiting and
tying up personal matters, the unlucky colonists were shipped to the relocation
compound that had been established within the spaceport. After they were
checked in no one was allowed to leave for any reason and the perimeter was
heavily guarded by armed UN troops. The compound itself held over 12,000
colonists, and the first several weeks were spent testing and matching various
job skills with a predetermined checklist of what would be needed on the
various expeditions. After that the flight rosters were made up and the
colonists were segregated into sub-camps based on their destination. Until that
time the colonists had been reluctant to form new relationships or attachments,
and the atmosphere was one of cold impersonality. But once the final
assignments were made and the colonists separated by planet they gradually began
to form new friendships.
The government made every effort to insure
that the colonists were comfortable, and various recreational activities were
planned during the two month training period that was set aside to familiarize
everyone with their new home and plan the best way to build their new society.
Engineers such as Dan McNeil were put to work deciding what to construct first
and the best way to accomplish what they needed to do. Farmers planned the
layout and operation of the various agricultural stations they would establish,
while the small contingent of doctors and surgeons tried to anticipate
everything they would need to see to the health of the colony. A massive
library bank of virtually every known fact was being transported with the
colonists, and tools and machinery of every type was crammed into the massive
ship’s hold. Several hundred shuttle flights had been required to transport
everything needed.
While the government controlled almost every
aspect of the expedition the colonists were free to choose the form of their
new government and decide all details of their new society. The colonists in
the McNeils’ expedition, being all Americans, decided on a representative form
of government. They elected an assembly, which chose a Colonial President, and
a magistrate to decide disputes and try criminal cases. Dan McNeil and Jeff
Ellis were both elected to the council, and Dan was also appointed as the Chief
of Security, which made him responsible for the safety of the colony as well as
law enforcement. This dual responsibility kept him extremely busy and the time
before their departure seemed to melt away. Much of what he had hoped to do
before they left would have to be postponed until after their arrival on the
new world.
The night before their departure the McNeils
spent the evening together in their quarters, reminiscing about old times and
just taking comfort in each other. Dan and the children made an effort to keep
Patty’s mind off their imminent deportation, and it worked to a certain extent,
but underlying all the conversation and jokes their journey was never far from
their thoughts. Dan Jr. and Vicky left for their room early, and after that the
gathering sort of fell apart. Linda wanted to talk to Dennis, and when she
convinced him to take a walk with her Dan and Patty went to their own room. Dan
had wanted to make love to his wife, but he ended up just holding her while she
cried herself to sleep.
The Ellis family had far fewer ties and
their last gathering on Earth was more upbeat, though Jeff was in a pensive
mood. Karen and the kids drew him out into their speculation about the new
world and eventually he warmed to the subject, and Keith and even Kellie began
to look forward to the journey. Keith, for one, was amazed when his father explained
that the 17 year trip would seem to pass in the blink of an eye for the
colonists. He recounted how, during the initial tests, he had been frozen for
two weeks and when he awoke he thought something had gone wrong because it
seemed like mere minutes.
The next morning the colonists reported to
the administration building according to the pre-set schedule, and they were
run through the paperwork and taken by buses to the Cryo-center. At the center
they each had a special bracelet containing a chip with all their personal data
attached to their right wrist, then they were led into the processing room and
along rows of odd cylindrical chambers that looked vaguely like caskets until
the staffer located their particular module. Each of the cylinders had several
hoses and wires attached at various points, and was mounted on a base that
allowed it to be rotated to the horizontal position once the occupant was
safely inside. The interiors were comfortably padded, with soothing music piped
through a sound system. Unfortunately the occupants had to be strapped into the
modules at their chest, waist and feet. Their arms were left free to allow them
to remove the restraints themselves once they reached their new home.
Each module had a small window in the cover
that allowed the occupant to see outside, but they would only be conscious for
a few short minutes before the cryogenic process took effect. Some of the
colonists were quite agitated when they saw the small, coffin-shaped modules,
and the staffers had to administer tranquilizers to about a quarter of them,
especially after they saw the bizarre looking helmet that was designed to
record their Personality Complex. The shiny metal helmet was attached by an
umbilical cord to a "portable" computer that was about one meter
square and was pushed along on wheels by a team of two techs. Several such
units were operating and they recorded the PC of every colonist after they were
secured inside their module.
The recordings only took a few minutes, but
with over 2,000 colonists the entire operation required nearly eight hours. In
the meantime the colonists were loaded into the shuttle and ferried up to the
massive starship in groups of 200. There the techs stored the modules carefully
in racks, attached the triple redundant leads into the computer systems, and
transferred the PCs into the three, separate memory banks of the master
computers. Everything else—the tools, the machinery, the colonists’ personal
effects, every last scrap of supplies—had been loaded beforehand and awaited
the final load of human beings.
Finally, everything was ready. The project
supervisor and his crew took one last walk through the huge automated ship and
visually inspected as much as was humanly possible. When all was reported in
good order the supervisor ordered the hatch closed and the last shuttle
disengaged from the starship. Even before the shuttle had landed the ship’s
engines had come to life and it moved slowly out of Earth orbit, gradually
picking up speed. No human eye witnessed the passing of the planets as the
enormous vessel sped outwards in a parabolic path to intercept its distant
objective, but if there had been one conscious human he or she would have
marveled at the tremendous speed it attained, and perhaps gazed backwards for
one last look at all that was familiar as the ship cruised into the darkness of
interstellar space.
The starship was an amazing example of the
technology of mankind, and in its own way was representative of man’s wonderful
achievements and also his wastefulness. It was designed to be completely
self-sustaining on its journey, and virtually every possible calamity had been
foreseen and planned for. It would unerringly find its way across the limitless
distances to reach its destination, and it was programmed to protect its
precious cargo of souls by a number of means. But it was also a disposable
asset. It had only enough fuel for a one-way trip, and it was designed to
survive in orbit just long enough for the colonists to strip everything that
useful from its hull. Then, unless the colonists destroyed it in space, it
would plummet into the atmosphere of the new world and impact the planet in a
fiery explosion. One way or the other the powers on Earth wanted no return
trips.
Sixteen years into the voyage, and with New
America already visible, the ship’s sensors detected an incredibly strong
electromagnetic wave approaching at light speed. A nearby star had gone
supernova and the pulse was spreading out from the cataclysmic explosion in
every direction. The ship’s shields came on automatically and it altered course
to minimize the effects of the pulse, but unfortunately the sensors could not
detect the electro-magnetic wave in time to avoid it completely. Even worse,
the wave’s strength was far stronger than the ship’s designers had anticipated.
The shields were designed for the usual interferences but were not nearly
strong enough to deal with a disaster of this magnitude.
One month out from its destination the ship
was struck by the wave of energy, and the pulse destroyed the shields in
seconds. The ship had its own interior shielding, as did each of the cryo
modules, and it was this extra, double layer of protection that saved the
colonists from harm. The ship’s inner shields stopped just enough of the energy
that the modules were able to prevent any real harm to their occupants, and the
amazingly sturdy construction of the starship allowed it to maintain hull
integrity. But for all that the colonists did not escape unscathed.
The energy wave permeated the great ship and
caused massive damage to nearly every electrical system. The computers and the
two cryo units that had been provided for emergencies were the hardest hit, and
though the PC memory banks survived intact all of triple redundant routing
programs that told the computers which PC went to which module were completely
and utterly destroyed. Faced with the loss of its road map the computer fell
back on its logic base, and when that did not produce a satisfactory solution
it began to route the PCs back to the modules on a random basis.
CHAPTER THREE
Badly crippled, the huge starship plodded on
to its destination while operating on backup systems. Every major function was
affected, and in some cases only the self-repair capabilities built into the
systems allowed the ship to continue on. But continue it did, limping onward
like a faithful dog returning to its master. Only the close proximity of New
America made it possible for the ship to complete its mission, and when it
finally achieved orbit several major systems were out and alarms were ringing
all through the huge frame.
In blind obedience to its programming the
damaged master computer began the terminal sequence and various hatches opened
slowly and huge cylindrical shapes began to emerge from the cavernous interior.
The cylinders were actually hollow containers containing all the supplies,
materials, machinery and equipment need to sustain the new colony, with crude
but effective guidance and propulsion systems attached. In effect they were
one-way transports designed to move the enormous amount of goods from the
starship to the surface of the planet. As these large drones moved off and
began their descent the precious human cargo was off-loaded in a similar
fashion, except the cryo-modules containing the men and women of New America
were packaged in shuttles that were far more sophisticated and designed to be
reusable.
The humans remained in their modules for the
descent in a partially revived state. Their basic bodily functions had been
re-started several hours before and the computer had inserted the PCs when it
deemed the humans sufficiently revived to receive them, but the colonists were
still not conscious. To save time they would slowly return to full
consciousness during their trip to the surface, awakening just before they
landed. Then, after touchdown, the modules were programmed to open and allow
the humans to exit the shuttle via a spiral stairway in the center of the
vessel.
Dan McNeil, Sr. opened his eyes and tried to
look out the view port in his module but it seemed to be just a bit too high to
see much, and he had to crane his neck. Even then he found himself looking
upwards at the bulkhead. A red light was rotating, bathing the inside of the
ship, including the cryo-unit, in an eerie pulsing glow. Dan was completely
familiar with the operations of the ship, and he knew instantly he was on the
shuttle and that there was some sort of system failure. Unfortunately he was
unable to do anything about it, and all he could do was hope that the automatic
systems landed them safely on the surface. He lowered his eyes and took a deep
breath, and noticed immediately that something felt . . . wrong. The strap that
the tech had fastened around his chest seemed to be cutting into his torso, but
his chest seemed to be draped over the strap somehow, and that didn’t seem
possible.
At first Dan thought his body had slid down
towards the bottom of the cryo-unit. That would account for the fact that he
had to look up to see out the view port—It had been at eye level when they
strapped him in. But then he took a deep breath and tried to push himself
upright, and he immediately knew something was amiss. When he breathed heavily
he felt a weight on his chest and he could have sworn it had moved. Then, when
he used his hands to push against the sides of the unit he felt long nails at
the ends of his fingers. Fingernails were not supposed to grow during suspended
animation—Nothing was supposed to change—and a silent alarm went off inside
Dan’s head.
Dan raised his hands to examine his
fingernails, and as he did they brushed across his chest, touching something
soft. At the same instant Dan felt the contact from the nerves in his chest,
but the sensations were coming from an area his chest could not possibly be, a
point several inches out from his torso. He couldn’t see himself in the cramped
confines of the module, but when he held his hands up in front of his face they
looked nothing like the callused hands of a middle aged engineer. The only
light was the pulsing red glow from the rotating warning signal, but there was
enough light to see that the hands in front of his face were small and
delicate, with long graceful fingers.
Dan felt his skin prickling and he gasped as
he realized that his hands appeared very feminine. "Oh shit!" He
exclaimed, then froze, stunned by the sound of his own voice. It was soft and
melodious to his ears; definitely not his own baritone speech. He felt an
ominous cold chill run through him, and he quickly explored his form with his strangely
altered hands. Seconds later a high pitched scream escaped from Dan’s mouth and
he nearly fainted from shock. His hands had found curves and contours that his
mind could not accept, then they probed the region between his legs and found .
. . Nothing! His familiar masculine organs had simply disappeared, leaving a
terrible void in their place. And his chest was now augmented with two,
seemingly huge female breasts!
The 45 year old engineer and father of three
suddenly felt lightheaded, and his vision was obscured by a milkiness that
threatened to overwhelm him and absorb his consciousness, but Dan fought the
sterile colorlessness and struggled to remain alert. Something had gone wrong,
terribly wrong with the routing program, and he had wound up in some woman’s
body. But there had to be a way to correct the error. As an engineer Dan knew
that almost anything could be fixed with the right tools and a good plan. All
that was necessary was to find his old body and use the portable cryo-units to
reverse the error. Even if it turned out to be more complicated than that Dan
knew a good programmer could sort through the routing program and fix the
problem. Though he was not a programmer he knew
that Jeff Ellis was one of the foremost experts in the cryogenics field, and he
had faith in Jeff. If anyone could sort this mess out Jeff could. All he had to
do was remain calm and everything would be okay.
Unknown to Dan nearly every colonist was
experiencing a similar dislocation. As the shuttle began its final descent to
the planet hundreds of colonists were discovering that they had been displaced,
inserted into different bodies. Only a lucky handful had managed to find
themselves in the proper forms, and it would later be determined that over 98%
of the colonists PCs had been misdirected. From the colonists point of view the
error amounted to a sudden and complete transformation, and only the
soundproofing of the modules prevented their screams and moans from filling the
shuttle.
Meanwhile the fleet of shuttles proceeded in
its programmed ballet, completely oblivious to the chaos brewing in their
holds. The cargo shuttles landed first, in a circular formation one kilometer
in diameter, followed by the four larger passenger shuttles. The latter came to
rest in a box formation in the center of the circle of cargo shuttles. When
they landed automated sensors snapped on and scanned the landing area for
anything that might constitute a threat to their human cargo, and when they
discovered nothing their programming recognized as hostile or dangerous a
signal was sent to the passenger holds that unlocked and opened the
cryo-modules.
The passenger compartment filled with a
cacophony of cries, screams, yelling and sobs as the covers of the cryo-modules
opened. Nearly all the colonists were unnerved by the experience and they tore
at the straps that held them in place. In seconds the walkways were filled with
people examining themselves with horrified expressions. Everyone was shouting
and yelling at the same time, except for those who were crying and sobbing, and
those who had fainted before they even left their modules. Even the children
were crying and moaning and Dan realized that there had been a complete
breakdown in the routing programs. With a growing sense of dread he knew that they
had to do something quickly or the colony would be faced with a critical
situation.
He had to find Jeff, but he didn’t have the
faintest idea what Jeff might look like now, then he thought of his family and
wondered what had happened to Patty and the kids. As the maelstrom of confusion
swirled around him Dan realized that he would never find anyone inside the
shuttle. Everything was simply too chaotic. He decided he had to get out of the
ship and wait until the others calmed down and came to their senses. Eventually
they would all have to leave the ship, and Dan decided to station himself at
the access hatch and question them as they emerged.
He made his way to the central stairway that
spiraled down the middle of the ship to the lower levels, and as he proceeded
he was amazed at the strange way his new body moved. His hips seemed impossibly
wide, and they undulated from side to side as he walked in a naturally feminine
motion. His recently acquired breasts (which really were quite ample) tended to
bounce with each step, despite the fact that he was wearing a bra, and his long
ponytailed hair bounced against his back. Dan sincerely hoped they could fix
the program quickly; He had no desire to remain this body for a moment longer
than he had to.
Dan walked through the open portal and out
to a wonderful new world. He paused at the base of the short stairway that led
from the hatch to the ground and gazed about him at New America in absolute
wonder. The air was warm due to the sub-tropical site of the landing area, with
the temperature in the mid 80s. The formation of ships had come to rest about a
half kilometer from the coast of one of New America’s three great oceans, and
the blue water spread out to the horizon, with waves of perhaps two or three
feet breaking on the beach. Dan walked around the lander and saw green hills
rising majestically, parted by a wide river valley. The colonists had chosen a
wide, level expanse of the valley, near both the river and the ocean, from
which to begin their settlement, and the location seemed perfect. The river was
about 400 or 500 meters wide, with rapids visible upstream.
Dan was stunned by the beauty of the scene.
The sky seemed to be a slightly darker blue than earth’s, with high fleecy
clouds marching across the vista. Lush green plants grew all around and some
had strange, beautiful flowers. The air had a delightful fragrance that
combined the freshness of the sea breeze with subtle perfumes from the many
varieties of flowers. The soil around the ships was covered with a short, very
dark green grass, but closer to the water a tall sawgrass seemed to dominate
until it thinned and disappeared at the white sand beach which extended about a
hundred meters in from the shore.
Dan spotted the first native creatures in
the air over the beach. Birds with small bodies and very long, graceful wings
were circling lazily over the shallows. They appeared to be sea birds, and
their long wings were perfectly adapted to riding the warm air currents near
the shore while they searched for food. As he watched one of the birds suddenly
plunged towards the waves below, its body configured remarkably like an arrow,
and it disappeared beneath the water in a small splash. Dan watched in
amazement as the bird remained below the surface for a full 15 seconds before
emerging with something in its beak. After it consumed the morsel it launched
itself into the air to rejoin its brothers as another of its companions plunged
towards the water.
Dan watched the process repeat itself
several times before he heard loud noises behind him. He turned and was
surprised to see that he had wandered several hundred meters from the ship.
Back at the open hatch a dozen or so colonists milled about, some obviously in
shock while others spoke with animated gestures. Suddenly his strange
predicament crowded all else from his mind and Dan started walking back to the
shuttle. On his way back he saw similar groups congregating near the other
shuttles and he just knew from the body language and raised voices that the entire
colony had been affected by the glitch in the routing program.
By the time Dan returned to his own ship
forty or fifty colonists had emerged and a steady stream continued to exit the
shuttle. On the whole they seemed more subdued than before but there was still
a considerable amount of shouting and crying, and even the quiet ones wore
expressions of fear and desperation. Several were calling out the names of
loved ones, hoping to discover what had happened to their families, but Dan
didn’t notice any of them having success.
There was no order at all and Dan knew the
colonists had to get organized if they were to survive. The op-plan called for
his engineering crew to immediately begin erecting the temporary shelters, but
Dan had no idea where they were or even who they were now. Getting the shelters
up required a lot of brute strength, and Dan knew HE wouldn’t be able to do the
job—not in this body. He could only hope that the rest of his crew fared
better. Otherwise the colonists would be at the mercy of the elements. Other
crews were responsible for distributing food and water, and preparing the
necessary sanitary facilities, but nothing was happening.
Dan Jr. was crying because he couldn’t get
out of his unit and nobody seemed to be paying any attention to him. He could
see people milling about just outside his cryo-unit and ever since the door
opened he could hear them shouting and screaming, but he was trapped and unable
to move. He didn’t understand what had happened—at first. Then, when he called
out for help and heard his tiny soft voice he realized what had happened. He
was in a kid’s body. Only the kids had their arms strapped down, to prevent
injury in case of muscle spasms.
Something terrible had happened, and as a
newly minted engineer Dan Jr. wanted to get out of his padded prison and come
to grips with the problem. But as the time dragged on and nobody paid the
slightest attention to him, he became frustrated to the point of
tears—something his new body was extremely good at producing. Finally a woman
who looked very large to Dan glanced in his unit and saw him still strapped in.
"Oh, you poor thing!" The woman
exclaimed as she knelt down to his level and began loosening his bonds.
"Did your parents forget all about you? Well, don’t worry. I’ll help you
find them."
"I’m not a child, I’m a man," Dan
Jr. insisted in a frustratingly juvenile voice.
The woman’s eye grew wide when he spoke.
"Oh lord! Has everyone but me wound up in the wrong body? What am I going
to do with you?"
"I can take care of myself," Dan
said defiantly, but his new voice made him sound like a petulant child, and
when the woman stood up and stared down at him he realized just how small he’d
become. Dan estimated he was no more than three feet tall, half his former
height, and even the kindly woman looked very formidable from his new
perspective.
"I don’t think that is a good idea
honey, er—What is your name anyway?"
"Dan, Dan McNeil, Jr."
"Well, Dan, everything is a little
crazy around here. I think you should come with me and we’ll see if we can find
somebody who knows what’s going on and how we can get this mess straightened
out," she suggested.
Dan watched as two men ran by yelling and
gesturing, then peeked out of his cocoon and saw the absolute bedlam that had
broken out. He had never seen such a total uproar. On top of that he seemed to
have awakened in a land of giants. Everyone looked huge to him, even the women,
and he suddenly felt very vulnerable.
"Okay," he agreed reluctantly, and
when his liberator offered her hand he took it and let her lead him towards the
central staircase. Her hand completely swallowed his own and her grip seemed
very strong, for a woman’s. Of course Dan understood that his manly strength
had disappeared with his body, but it was still embarrassing to be led around
like a child. As he clung to her hand he looked down at himself and saw he was
dressed in pale pink bib overalls, and his white canvas shoes had little red
hearts. He nearly stopped in his tracks, and when he reached up he felt strands
of long hair falling past his shoulders.
"Oh God, I’m a little girl!" He
blurted out.
"I’m afraid that’s true," his
protector agreed. "About 5 or 6 years old by the looks of it. By the way,
my name is Kate Ryan."
"Uh, hi, and . . . thanks for giving me
a hand," Dan responded. "I would have never gotten out of that damned
coffin without your help."
Kate laughed at his remark and Dan demanded
to know what was so funny.
"Sorry," she replied. "It
just sounded so strange to hear you refer to ‘that damned coffin’ in that cute
little voice of yours."
"I told you—I’m really a MAN," Dan
reminded Kate sullenly, resenting the fact that she found his situation so
funny.
"I know, and I believe you—especially
after that remark—But you have to understand it did sound rather strange coming
from a little girl."
Dan sighed and looked down at his cute heart
covered shoes. "Let’s just get out of here," he pleaded.
As they made their way down the spiral
stairs Dan had to take it slowly. The steps seemed far too high and the railing
was near his chin, making the going difficult. Kate hung on to his other hand
and resisted the impulse to simply pick him up and carry him down. It would
have been so much easier and quicker, but she knew the guy inside the little
girl’s body would have thrown a fit if she even suggested it. When they finally
made it down to the lower lever and exited the shuttle they saw a sea of people
milling about with no apparent purpose. There was no construction, no food or
water, and no one appeared to be in charge of anything. After strolling around
for a few minutes and questioning various people they encountered Kate finally
took Dan over to a tree and they sat down to wait.
It was only then that Dan allowed himself to
wonder what had become of his family. What had happened to Vicky, and his
mother and father and Dennis and Linda? Judging by what had happened to himself
they could be any of the crowd milling about, but how would he know? They
certainly would never recognize him. Somebody had to get control of this mess
and start working on a plan to put everyone’s PC back in the proper body.
Karen Ellis sighed as she looked out on the
crowd of people. Like over 98% of the colonists she found herself in a new
body, but she really didn’t mind too much. Oh, she would have preferred her own
of course, but this one would do. The woman she had "inherited" this
body from was about ten years younger than herself, and prettier too, she had
to admit. But her real concern was for her family.
Karen could understand how the twins could
have become disoriented by all of this, and that they were probably wandering
around with the rest of the population. But she and Jeff had made specific
plans to meet in the center of the landing area to deal with any medical
problems that might arise. Before leaving the shuttle Karen had retrieved her
medical kit and she had been standing exactly where they agreed to meet for
over an hour, but Jeff was nowhere to be found. And even if he didn’t recognize
her in her new body he couldn’t possibly miss her medical bag. She was becoming
concerned that Jeff had been injured, but there had been no reports of any
injuries to any of the colonists, and that was a good thing because Karen
didn’t pretend to be a doctor. She could handle first aid and take care of
minor problems, but she needed Jeff or one of the other doctors for the serious
injuries. She was just about to leave and try to find Jeff when a teenage boy
carrying a medical kit approached.
"Jeff, is that you?" She asked
anxiously as the other approached.
"No, I’m Jack Van Werkom. Who are
you?"
Karen sighed. Jack was one of the other
physicians assigned to the colony. "I’m Karen Ellis," she informed
him. "I was supposed to meet Jeff here after we landed but he hasn’t shown
up. Have you run across him?"
The teenage boy shook his head. "Sorry
Karen, I haven’t seen him, or at least his body. The way things are I could
walk right past him and not know who he
is."
Karen nodded in agreement. "I know.
Everything is a colossal mess. Do you have any idea what went wrong?"
"Not a clue. The cryo-units are Jeff’s
specialty. I’m just a humble surgeon."
Ordinarily Karen would have laughed. Jack
Van Werkom was one of the foremost surgeons on earth when his number came up,
though he had a self-deprecating sense of humor that endeared him to the entire
medical team. He was completely unlike some surgeons who believed they could
walk on water. But Karen was really becoming concerned about Jeff. It just
wasn’t like him to simply disappear.
"Is anybody doing anything about this
mess?" She asked.
"Yeah, as a matter of fact. I just ran
into Larry Taylor, Norm Packard and Sarah Wallace. Larry turned into a geeky
looking guy in his early 20s, and Norm and Sarah are teenage kids, only Norm’s
a girl and Sarah’s a guy. Weird!" Jack shook his head.
Larry Taylor was the Colonial President, and
Norm and Sarah were two of the council members. It made sense to Karen that
they would be the ones to get things organized.
"So, what are they doing about all
this?" She asked.
"Right now they’re just trying to
figure out who is who," Jack responded. "They’re setting up a few
tables with computers, cameras, band readers and nametags. Until they can sort
us out they can’t do much, but I got the impression that Larry wanted to
organize an expedition back to the big ship to check out the programs and the
hardware. In fact, he was asking about Jeff too," Jack told her.
"We’ve got find him," Karen
decided. "He’s the one who will sort this out if anyone can. He knows the
routing program inside and out, and he personally helped develop some of the
hardware."
Jack nodded. "I agree. Let’s go over to
one of the tables and see if we can learn anything," he suggested.
Keith Ellis stood quietly in the long line
of people waiting to be identified and photographed. He was cursing his rotten
luck and trying to calculate the odds of what had happened to him actually
occurring and he gave up. It was simply beyond the odds of probability that he
would wind up in his sister’s body.
But he had. He came to after what seemed
like a short nap to discover he had Kellie’s small, feminine body—tits and
all—and he nearly went mad. He had screamed and moaned for half an hour before
someone had finally grabbed his arm and propelled him towards the exit with the
admonishment to "get a grip." Now he was waiting in line so the
powers that be could identify the body and who was inside it. Hell, he already
knew whose body it was. Nobody but his dumb sister would wear a tight white
top, short pink skirt, and wedge soled sandals to colonize an uninhabited
planet!
She had decked herself out like she going on
a date, and now Keith had to endure the stares of everyone who saw him. Half
couldn’t believe anyone would wear an outfit like that and the other half—all
guys—looked like they wanted to hit on him right then and there. It was damned
embarrassing, and Keith couldn’t even get into Kellie’s personal locker to get
something a little less revealing until he was checked in with the authorities.
That was the only reason he was in line.
Keith was looking off towards the ocean when
someone tapped him on the shoulder. He turned, and found himself staring up at
his own face! The shock of seeing his own body made him jump, and Keith let out
a very feminine sounding ‘Eeeck!’"
His own face was drained of color and bore
an expression of shock that mirrored his own condition.
"Who are you?" His body asked, but
Keith just continued to stare at his own form for several moments, unable to
speak. It was the most outrageous, unlikely encounter possible, and Keith was
practically catatonic.
"Wh, who . . . are y-you?" Was all
he could manage.
"I’m, that’s my body you’ve got!"
His own form told him. But it couldn’t be . . .
"K-Kellie?" Keith blurted.
"It’s me—Keith!"
"Oh my God!" Keith heard himself
declare, distantly noticing that his own voice sounded slightly different to
him from his current perspective than it did when he heard himself speaking.
"We switched places!" His sister
announced unnecessarily, and Keith nodded silently.
"Have you seen mom or dad?" Kellie
asked after a long pause in which she continued to stare at him.
Keith shook his head. "At least I don’t
think so. I don’t know what they look like now, but I’m sure they would have
recognized me, or you rather, if they walked by."
Kellie nodded. "I was thinking the same
thing," she told her brother, then asked, "Has anyone figured out how
to put us back?"
"I don’t think they’ve even looked into
it yet," Keith told her. "Everything is too disorganized to do much
of anything. That’s why they set up these tables—to try to figure out what
exactly happened."
"Hell, we KNOW what happened,"
Kellie said loudly. "The question now is how do we fix this mess."
"I know," Keith replied, "but
from the looks of things nothing is gonna happen before tomorrow, at least
about this mess. I think they’re too busy with getting us food and someplace to
sleep."
"Just great!" Kellie complained.
"I want my body back, and right now!"
"You think I don’t?" Keith
retorted. "Look, we all want this straightened out, but I’m sure they’re
doing everything that can be done."
Kellie sighed. "You’re probably
right," she admitted. "Dad’s probably working on it right now,"
she added.
Keith nodded in agreement. "That’s my
guess too. He’s the expert, and I imagine he’s really busy right now, trying to
put things back to normal."
"Which means that we’ll just have deal
with this until he can get us back to normal," Kellie observed, and for
the first time she began to see the humor of the situation.
"So, how does it feel to be a girl,
macho man?" She teased, flexing her brother’s muscles and rubbing the
situation in his face.
"Don’t ask," Keith responded
morosely.
"What’s the matter? I think you’re
really cute!" Kellie announced loudly, twisting the knife.
"Oh shut up!" Keith replied
testily. "It’s bad enough you decided to get decked out like some bimbo,
but now I’ve got to put up with these," he gestured at the breasts pushing
out from his chest.
Kellie laughed with glee. "Oh, this is
really great," she replied. "Now that I think about it I wouldn’t
mind staying like this for a few days, or even a couple of weeks. I kinda like
being taller and a lot stronger. Maybe I’ll check out some of the chicks."
"Kellie! This is serious," Keith
scolded his sister with her own voice. "Don’t play around."
"Hey, I was just joking," she
replied defensively. "Besides, I wouldn’t do anything like that without
setting you up with a cute guy."
"Name and age," the woman sitting
behind the table asked the small boy.
"Victoria Randall, age twenty,"
the boy answered in his pre-adolescent voice.
"Damn, another one. Okay honey, let’s
see your bracelet," the woman sighed, then took the boy’s right wrist and
scanned it with her band reader. She turned to the laptop computer sitting on
the table and made a few notations.
"You’re with the McNeil family,
right?"
Victoria nodded. "I’m married to Dan
Jr." she replied.
"Yeah, I see that. Hang on a moment.
The woman’s fingers flew across the keyboard again and a printer on another
table came to life and spit out a plastic blue and pink rectangle with
Victoria’s name and age on the top half and another name and age on the bottom.
The top half of the plastic card was pink, reflecting the true gender of the
person inside, while the bottom half was blue, the body’s gender. The name beneath
Vicky’s was Billy Chambers, age 6.
"Okay honey, here’s how this works. You
gotta wear this so we can identify everyone. That’s real important because
getting everyone back in the right body is gonna get complicated. So, don’t
take this off, okay?"
Vicky nodded as the woman leaned across the
table and fixed the ID card to her chest using a special fastener.
"Okay, now the other thing is we have
to be able to find you when we need you. Now, we’ve set up several areas around
the perimeter to keep the crowds manageable and make it easier to feed
everyone. I’m putting you in area 5 because your husband is there."
"Dan is here?" Vicky asked
excitedly.
"Yeah, he came through about an hour
ago," the woman replied, adding: "He’s got the same problem you do.
Look for a five year old girl—Here’s a picture of what he looks like now."
Vicky looked at the picture the woman handed
her and tried to imagine her strong, handsome man as the little girl in the
photo, but it was simply too far of a stretch. Despite her own condition she
couldn’t imagine Dan as anything but her tall, virile husband.
"Take him to area five," she heard
the woman tell one of her assistants, Vicky turned to see a teenage girl with a
solid pink ID card offer her hand
"C’mon honey, let’s go. We’ll send the
rest of your family along as soon as they come through."
Area 5 was close to the ocean, maybe three
hundred meters outside the ring cargo shuttles, on a small, grassy hill. There
were a few dozen people sitting on the ground or wandering about aimlessly. The
girl, whose name was Cheryl, told Vicky not to leave the area for any reason.
Food and water would be available soon, she promised. Vicky nodded and scanned
the vicinity for Dan but she didn’t see him so she wandered over to a tree and
sat down, leaning against it as she gazed out on the ocean.
She stared idly up at the deep blue sky and
noticed it seemed to be a slightly different hue than Earth’s, then she turned
and squinted at their new sun and noticed that it seemed about the same as good
old sol. She turned again to look at the ocean when she noticed a little girl
sitting by herself behind a bush, staring out to sea. Vicky instantly
recognized the girl from the picture the woman at the table had given her. It
was Dan. She stared at the girl sitting by herself with her knees tucked up
against her chest and the long strawberry blonde hair falling to her
shoulderblades and couldn’t believe it was really Dan, but she decided the
woman would not have lied to her so she got up and walked over to the small
figure.
"Dan, is that you?" Vicky asked
shyly when she was a few feet behind the girl.
The small child turned and looked up at her
with a puzzled expression. "Yes. Who are you?"
"Oh Dan! It’s me—Vicky," she
replied, choking back a sob. "What has happened to us?"
Her diminutive, feminine husband turned and
stood up, and Vicky saw that she was a good three inches taller than her
spouse. "I don’t know," Dan replied in a small girlish voice. He
paused for a moment and stared up at his wife, noticing that she was a boy now,
and taller than he. "Well, this is certainly ironic," he remarked,
and the words seemed incongruous coming from someone that young and with such a
tiny voice. "It looks like we both got a sex change out of this mess."
Vicky actually blushed. "Yeah, I guess
so, at least until we get straightened around. I’m not sure it means much at
our ages anyway," she replied.
"Probably not," Dan admitted.
"Have you seen my mom and dad or Dennis or Linda?"
Vicky shook her head. "Nobody but
you," she told him. She noticed that his ID card was like hers only the
blue was on the top and the pink on the bottom. She read the name on the
bottom. Her husband was in the body of Amy Winkler, a five year old girl.
"So, what do we do now?" Vicky
asked, feeling suddenly awkward looking down at her husband.
Dan shrugged. "We wait, I guess, until
the experts get a chance to return to the ship and examine the programs.
Hopefully they’ll be able to figure out what happened quickly and fix the
problem.
"Yeah. The sooner the better," she
agreed. "I don’t particularly care for being a child again. Once was
enough."
"That’s for sure," Dan agreed.
"I can’t believe how short I am. Everyone seems so huge! Hell, even you
are taller than me now. But that’s not the only thing. Ever since I woke up
like this people have been treating me like a
kid, even the ones who know I’m an adult. It’s humiliating."
Vicky nodded. "Same here," she
agreed. "I think it’s just the way we’re conditioned to think. People
react to each other according to the image we present. It’s only natural."
"Maybe so, but I’m getting tired of it.
I can’t wait to get back to normal."
"Me too," Vicky told him. "I
had a vision of us spending the first night on New America making love."
Now it was Dan’s turn to blush. "Yeah,
well it looks like that isn’t going to happen," he replied morosely.
CHAPTER FOUR
Nothing was going right and everything was
taking too long, Larry thought sourly. Only half of the colonists had been ID’d
and moved to one of the holding areas, and the food and water was just now
starting to be delivered. It had been a devil of a time finding enough people
able to function after the chaotic mess that greeted their arrival on New
America. He was starting to get a few reports from the people handling the IDs
and it looked like over 98% of the colonists had been inserted in the wrong
bodies. Of those, almost two-thirds had wound up in bodies of the opposite sex,
and many had gone through a major age regression or progression. He had dozens
of adults in children’s bodies, and a similar number of kids walking around in
adult forms. None of those were good for much work, and the ones that had
undergone a sex change weren’t much better. A few of the latter could function,
but most were still in shock.
It seemed that the greater the change,
either in age or sex, the less useful someone was. So Larry was forced to rely
mostly on the colonists who had come through the switch relatively intact—the
same sex and close in age to their previous selves. But there were damned few
of them, he mused. Perhaps 10 or 15 percent fell into that category, and he had
every one of them working. It was a good question whether they would be able to
erect the temporary shelters and sanitary facilities before nightfall.
Now he had another pressing problem to deal
with. They had to organize an expedition back to the mother ship and figure out
what the hell went wrong with the damned programs. There were three copies of
the routing program, and with the self-diagnostic capabilities of the computer
system the PCs should not have been scrambled. They needed to get up there
ASAP, but they couldn’t find Jeff Ellis, and Larry was afraid he was one of the
ones wandering around in shock, unable to respond to his name. He’d had people
go to each of the ten holding areas and comb them for the missing doctor, but
so far they had no luck at all.
He sighed and turned to the group of people
standing around him. In addition to Norm, Sarah and Dan he now had 3 other
assemblymen: Matt Jarvis, Glenn Peters, and Tony Lewis. He was still looking
for the others, but for now this group would have to function as the Colonial
Government.
"Okay, are we agreed?" He asked,
and received a few nods in response.
"I don’t know what good any of us can
do, but we have to at least try to figure this out," Glenn remarked.
"At least we can take a look at the
ship’s data and try to figure out what happened," Sarah pointed out.
"We might be able to do something if
it’s a hardware problem," Matt added, "though that isn’t very
likely."
"Well just do what you can Matt. We’ll
try to keep things moving down here, and if I find Jeff I’ll get on the horn.
Maybe he’ll be able to tell you what to look for from down here."
Matt nodded, then he and Glenn turned and
headed towards the designated shuttle to lift off.
The line broke up as soon as the colonists
saw the small truck carrying hundreds of water rations. The people checking the
IDs looked up in confusion as a collective shout went up and saw everyone in
their vicinity rush towards the truck. It took them about three seconds to join
the exodus. By that time the guys manning the truck were already tossing out
plastic bottles of water as fast as they could pull them from the cases.
Dennis McNeil hovered at the edge of the
crowd, hoping there was enough for everyone. He wasn’t strong enough to push
into the mass of humanity that thronged around the back of the truck, and he
wasn’t tall enough to catch one of the bottles that were tossed out by the
crew. He was about to give up hope when a large beefy guy next to him snared a
bottle in mid air and turned and offered it to him.
"Here ya go, little lady. Now you get
out of this mob before you get yourself hurt," he said gallantly.
Dennis blushed and nodded his thanks. He had
been upset all day at having wound up in a girl’s body, but now wasn’t the time
to assert his masculinity. He decided to take advantage of the man’s chivalrous
gesture and he bit his tongue and turned away from the surging mass of people,
carrying his treasure to a grassy area. As hungry as he was, he was even
thirstier, and he didn’t wait until he reached the grassy spot to open his
drink.
It was only water, but it tasted like
ambrosia to Dennis as he forced himself to drink slowly. He watched the others
in his area as he sipped the water, wondering if any of his family was in the
group. They were slowly dispersing, scattering in all directions with their
rations, and Dennis searched in vain for a familiar face. Not that a face meant
anything anymore, he knew his family would want to know if he’s seen their old
forms when they were reunited. He’d already run into the girl that owned his
present form. She was still a girl, though somewhat older and not nearly as
pretty as she once was. From their chance encounter Dennis had learned her
name, Julie Martin, and that she was 15. He promised to take good care of her
body until they were restored to their rightful forms. Julie was classified
shortly after that and had gone to one of the holding areas.
Dennis noticed that the line at the table
had not yet started to re-form, and decided that it might be a good idea to
take advantage and get near the head of the line. He was tired of waiting
around and anything had to be better than this. Maybe they would have some
information on the rest of his family too. So he capped his water bottle,
resolving to save the rest for later (there was no telling when they might make
the rounds again) and began making his way towards the table. He tried to put
the bottle in one of the pockets of his royal blue jumpsuit, but Julie had
tailored her jumpsuit to her feminine form and the pockets were far too small
to hold the bottle. It wasn’t the first time that day that he wished the
jumpsuit was a little roomier. Julie’s figure was really nice, and Dennis hated
the stares he had gotten all day.
Patricia McNeil had never known fear like
this. She had been scared before but a close call with the family car or being
caught out after dark in a bad section of town, even the fear of rape, had
nothing on the terror she now felt. As she stood in line at the ID table she
considered that anything short of death would be preferable to the ordeal she
now faced. Ever since she awoke in the body of a young man she knew her world
had come to an end.
Patty was basically a homebody, a housewife
who had grown up in a large, loving family of older brothers and younger
sisters. After three boys her father, and especially her mother had been
delighted to have a baby girl, and her folks went all out for their beautiful
girl child. Patty was dressed in the frilliest and most feminine outfits by her
mother, who herself had come from a traditional family. She taught Patty how to
cook and sew, and the apple of her father’s eye learned how to bake at an early
age and helped her mother with all the domestic chores around the house, while
her three brothers helped their father with "men’s work." Her
brothers were all several years older than she and from the start they were
very protective of her. When she was old enough to start school one of them
always walked her to and from her elementary school before going on to their
own junior high or high school, and Patty came to rely on her brothers like the
sun rising.
She loved them all and returned the favors
they did for her by baking treats for them or helping sew a button on their
shirt. She rejoiced in their accomplishments and sympathized with them if
something went badly. When she was old enough to start dating her brothers
scrutinized the young men who took her out like a team of investigators from
the FBI. More than one young man was invited not to return when he failed to
pass muster, and one was actually threatened with physical harm when Patty was
injured in an auto accident due to his careless driving. And no guy in town was
crazy enough to risk the wrath of the O’Shea brothers by pulling anything with
their sister. There were a lot easier ways to commit suicide.
During her high school years Pat was a
cheerleader and well liked by the other students. She had a friendly smile that
seemed to leap to her face when she met someone, and she had a way of listening
that made people realize she was actually interested in what they had to say.
She made people feel important and that was what made her so popular.
But Patty was not a leader. She preferred
cheering to playing sports herself, and she was never the president of any of
the clubs she joined, though she was occasionally appointed secretary. She was
the exact opposite of Dan, who she met in her senior year. Dan was an ambitious
young man who knew exactly what he wanted out of life, and a major part of that
was Patty.
Dan courted her in an old-fashioned way,
which seemed to please her parents and her brothers, and of course he was Irish
so they were more favorably disposed towards him from the start. When her
brothers realized that Dan was just as protective of their sister as they were
they practically made the decision for her. They invited him to games, went
fishing together, and generally hung out with each other, even though Dan was
younger by several years. Patty was pleased that her family had taken to Dan as
they had because she already decided to marry him.
After the birth of Dan Jr., Dan started his
own engineering firm and he was a very good businessman. He managed to support
Patty and Dan Jr.—and later the whole family—in relative comfort. They weren’t
rich by any means but they never wanted for any necessities, and Patty was free
to stay at home and raise her family like her mother had before her.
But now that was all gone, shattered by some
terrible malfunction in the damned machines that were supposed to take care of
them. Patty had never trusted the process of being frozen and stored like a
piece of meat. It was unnatural, and she voiced her objections several times, but
everyone around her—especially Jeff Ellis—had told her there was nothing to
worry about. Well, they were wrong, and it was the end of her world. Her family
was probably destroyed as a cohesive unit, and at the very least her marriage,
the cornerstone of her life, was ruined. How could she and Dan possibly remain
together now?
Aside from that Patty had no idea how to be
a man. She had never wanted to be a guy and had never tried to compete with
them. Men were strong and aggressive, and the thought of trying to function as
a male was terrifying to her. She knew nothing about guy’s stuff, and her only
training, aside from high school, was as a beautician. Her only practical
experience was as a wife and mother. She was in complete despair as she stepped
up to the table and gave her name and age.
Ten minutes later Patty stumbled away from
the table and headed slowly towards area 5. She was in shock from what she had
learned, and she had to sit down for a moment before she fell down. She sat on
a fallen log and stared at her ID badge for a moment. It was pink over blue
with her name on top and the name of Paul Easton, age 27 below. She was 16
years younger than when she entered the cursed capsule, but that was nothing
compared to what had happened to her family. Her oldest son, her firstborn, was
locked in the body of a five year old girl, and his wife was a small boy. Her
second oldest, Dennis, was a teenage girl. Only Linda was the same sex she had
been before the monstrous equipment failure, and she had lost 4 years.
But the worst of it was what had happened to
her Dan. Her wonderful husband had been turned into a girl! Patty was
completely forlorn. The guy at the table told her that the Colonial government,
of which Dan was a part, was about to send an expedition back to the ship to
study the problem and try to fix it, but Patty had no hope that they would be
able to straighten this mess out. She had a sense of foreboding that they were
all stuck, and her premonitions tended to become true.
She had been told Dan was not at area 5
because he was one of the ones working on the problem, so Patty wouldn’t have
to face him for a while, and she glad of that. She had no idea what she would
say or do when they met, and she was extremely embarrassed for both of them. She
was sure Dan was desperate to get out of the girl’s body in which he was
trapped, so if he did show up she wouldn’t mention her premonition to him.
Maybe, just maybe, she’d be wrong this time.
Larry watched the shuttle’s engines ignite
and propel it upwards towards a rendezvous with the big ship. He had scraped
together the best people he could find, but they still had not located Jeff or
their best programmer, and they really needed them now. He was worried that
Jeff might be among the two dozen or so missing. These were people who had
become disoriented or simply driven mad when they discovered them selves in the
wrong bodies. They had either wandered off or run away screaming, and Larry had
a couple of guys out looking for them, without much luck so far.
In the meantime he had a dozen other
problems to deal with. They had managed to get water, then food to the
colonists, but they still hadn’t finished with sanitary facilities—several
holding areas weren’t equipped with one yet. The temporary shelters weren’t
ready either, and wouldn’t be before sundown. The colonists, with the exception
of the children would spend their first night on New America under the stars.
Fortunately that did not appear to be major problem, unless it rained. They had
plenty of sleeping bags, and the temperature was holding in the low 80s. But
they hadn’t been able to do half the tasks that were supposed to have been
completed. The water in the river still hadn’t been tested, no scouting parties
had been sent out, and only a handful of the security force was in any shape to
guard the colony during the night.
Much of the problem lay with Dan’s crew, but
Larry couldn’t blame Dan. Like their crew chief, over half of Dan’s men had
wound up in female bodies, ranging in age from small girls to middle-aged
women, and another portion of them were now young boys. They simply weren’t
able to handle their jobs physically, and there weren’t enough able-bodied
colonists to replace all the guys who were "indisposed."
He couldn’t fault Dan for trying either,
Larry realized. The guy had worked as hard as his new body would allow. He’d
set up the ID tables and recruited most of the people from his old crew. Dan
had also helped with the food and with organizing the search for the missing
colonists, even though he was in no shape to pursue them himself. In fact Dan
had been like his right hand, but he had tired quickly. When Larry caught him
throwing up behind a tree Dan had tried to make a joke about eating 17 year old
rations, but Larry had been concerned and ordered him to lie down and rest for
a while. A few minutes later he returned to find him asleep, and Larry intended
to send him back to his family to rest some more when he awoke.
In the meantime they had managed to identify
about 85% of the colonists, and would have them all done by nightfall—except
for those who had wandered off. If the shuttle crew could manage to load six or
eight cryo-modules and one of the computers they might even start to un-screw
this mess tomorrow, assuming they could figure out what happened to the
program—and fix it of course. That was a big question without Jeff, but even
without him Larry figured they would eventually get everyone straightened
around. He was sure the design for the routing program had been included in the
massive library that had been packaged with the colony’s essential equipment.
The library was said to contain just about the entire accumulated knowledge of
the human race, so even without Jeff, one of the bright young programmers they
had would be able to figure it out and eventually reconstruct it. Of course
that would take time—days or maybe even weeks—but that was better than being
stuck like this forever.
Karen made her way to area 5. She was
exhausted and terribly worried about Jeff. Nobody had any idea what had
happened to him and now they were speculating that he might be one of the ones
who had run off after finding himself in the wrong body. At first Karen thought
there was no way Jeff would have done that. He was too levelheaded and too cool
in a crisis to go nuts and just take off. But as the hours passed and he didn’t
turn up at any of the processing stations she began to wonder if they were
right. The strain of waking up in a foreign body could affect anyone, she told
herself. But now she was worried that if, indeed, Jeff was one of the
"runners" he might be injured or even killed out there by himself.
For most of the day she been too busy to let
her personal problems interfere with her work. She had helped Jack and the
other doctors with an incredible number of sprains, broken bones, cuts and
contusions. Fortunately they hadn’t had to deal with any life-threatening
situations, but the horrendous problem with the PCs had contributed to a
greater than expected number of casualties. A lot of the guys were trying to
handle jobs for which they had never been trained, and on top of that they were
trying to do those jobs in unfamiliar bodies. Their coordination was slightly
different from their former bodies, or they were weaker or stronger, or they were
just plain tired from being over-worked—It all contributed to the rash of
medical problems.
Now that things were quieting down for the
evening Karen was told to go find her family and report back the next morning.
She was glad to be getting away from the splints and bandages, but now that she
had time to think about her family her personal problems leaped to the fore.
Aside from Jeff she had heard about Keith and Kellie, and she was worried how
they were taking their body swap, especially Keith. He was a lot like his
father—macho, confident, aggressive, and he loved to tease Kellie. How would he
take being a girl, and especially his sister?
CHAPTER FIVE
As Karen approached area 5 she spotted a
young woman leaning against one of the tall, thick trees in the valley. The
woman looked to be in her late teens or early twenties and she was obviously
having some difficulty. Karen sighed and detoured over to the girl.
"Hi. Are you having a problem?"
She asked
The young woman looked up at and shook her
head. "Just tired, and my stomach is a little queasy. I think it was those
old rations we had earlier."
Karen was close enough now to see the
woman’s ID tag, and noticed it was blue over pink, the unmistakable sign of a
male stuck in a female body. She wasn’t quite close enough to make out the name
in the failing light, but she could read the expression on his/her face. The
new woman was clearly exhausted.
"Where are you heading?" Karen
asked, wondering whom the attractive woman had been before she woke up in her present
form.
"To see my family, over there,"
she gestured in the general direction Karen was headed.
"Area 5?" Karen asked, and the
woman nodded.
"I’m going that way myself. Why don’t
we walk together, as soon as you feel up to it?" She suggested.
The woman, barely more than a girl Karen
thought, looked up at her and smiled wanly. "Thanks. I could use the help.
Today has been a real nightmare."
Karen nodded and sat down a few feet away.
"I know," she replied, "but don’t worry. They already sent a
shuttle back to the mother ship to get the program and hardware fixed so they
can clear up this mess."
The woman snorted. "I know," she
disclosed, "but don’t get your hopes up too much. Our cryogenics expert,
Jeff Ellis, is missing. He’s the only one who really understands how the
program works."
Karen’s head snapped around and she regarded
the young woman carefully. "Do you know Jeff?"
Her companion nodded. "I guess you
could say he’s my best friend now. We met back at the center, and—"
"Oh my God! Dan—Is that you?"
The woman looked confused for a moment, but
nodded and regarded Karen with a renewed interest. "Yeah, who—"
"Oh lord! Dan, I’m Karen."
In his worst nightmares Jeff Ellis had never
imagined anything like the ordeal he had experienced this day. He had awakened
in the body of a two year old boy, barely older than a toddler, helpless in his
cryo-unit. He was released from the unit by a passerby who was too distraught
to help him beyond loosening his bonds, and he wandered out of his unit, as
disoriented as the others until he was scooped up and carried down the stairs
and out of the shuttle by a woman. She deposited him in an area of other people
who were wandering around and promptly left him.
Jeff wandered around aimlessly, a midget in
a world of giants, unnoticed by any of the others and just as stunned as the
rest. After an hour or so he began to come to his senses and he realized that
something had gone terribly wrong with the routing program, but when he tried
to get someone’s attention the people he approached saw him as just another
little kid, and Jeff found it very difficult to express himself coherently. His
tiny body wasn’t even able to speak his own name properly, not to mention some
of the other things he was trying to express. When he finally did get one guy’s
attention he heard himself tell the guy his name was "Jeff Ehwiss,"
and that he was the "compooter pwogwammer" who fix the pwobwem."
The guy looked at him strangely then walked
away.
After that Jeff decided to walk around by
himself and try to find someone who appeared to be in charge, but it was rough
going with his tiny little legs. He wandered around for more than hour without
seeing anyone who appeared to have much control of themselves, much less
anything else, and he was trying to decide what to do next when he heard a
man’s voice calling from a few feet away.
"Bobby! Thank God I found you! I’ve
been looking everywhere!"
Jeff turned to see a large, burly man with a
wild look in his eyes. The man approached him and scooped him up before he
could run away, or at least try to escape. As he felt himself being lifted by a
pair of strong arms Jeff realized he wouldn’t have gotten more than a few feet
anyway.
"Don’t be afraid, Bobby, mommy will
take care of you now. I won’t let anything happen to you!"
Jeff realized that the man was actually the
mother of the child whose body he now occupied, and he tried to explain to the
displaced woman that he was not her child.
"I’m not your widdle boy, I’m Jeff
Ehwiss," he told her, but the transformed mother had a wild look in her
eyes and refused to listen to him.
"Now Bobby, you’re being naughty. Be a
good boy while we go find daddy," the man scolded him as he carried Jeff
off.
Jeff squirmed and kicked, trying to get away
from the demented, transformed woman but she/he had twenty times his strength
and all he succeeded in doing was getting her angry. The large male figure
turned Jeff around, threw him over his shoulder, and spanked him several times
on his little rump. Jeff screamed, and despite himself he began to cry.
"I’m sorry, Bobby. I didn’t want to do
that, but you have to behave while we go find your daddy. Now, are you going to
be a good boy?"
Jeff sensed it was useless to argue with his
captor so he nodded, wiping tears from eyes and wondering why his backside
seemed so sensitive. That seemed to satisfy the transformed woman, and she let
him down and gripped his hand tightly as she led him off.
He felt completely frustrated she dragged
him around the camp looking for her husband. It was a senseless waste of time
when he knew he should have been working on the routing program. More than
that, it was extremely tiring trying to keep up with the crazy person who was
leading him around, and Jeff’s small body was soon exhausted. He yawned several
times and suddenly couldn’t seem to keep his eyes open.
When his "mother" noticed him
yawning she remarked that it was past his naptime and told him she couldn’t
stop looking until they found his father, but she picked him up and carried him
while she meandered through the chaos. Jeff found himself with his head on her
shoulder and after a while he simply nodded off, lulled to sleep by his
exhaustion and the rhythmic movements of the woman’s steps. When he awoke he
wasn’t sure how long he’d been asleep, without his watch it was impossible to
tell, but they were all alone in a wooded area and Jeff couldn’t see the
landing area or hear any sounds of other colonists. Evidently his
"mother" had wandered off from the others and for the first time Jeff
was really scared.
They continued to move through the trees,
and Jeff noticed they were conifers, not unlike those found on earth except
their needles were thicker and a much darker green. He had no idea whether they
were headed towards the other colonists or away from them, and he doubted
whether his captor knew either. Finally the transformed woman seemed to tire
and she stopped and set him down in a small clearing. Jeff’s first inclination
was to run as soon as she turned her back, but then he realized he had no idea
where to run. There was also an added consideration. Despite the automated
probes showing a benign planet, Jeff couldn’t be absolutely certain there
weren’t predators in the woods. They would be very easy to miss, especially if
they stuck to wooded areas or lived underground, and in his current form he
would be no match for a determined raccoon, much less anything larger.
"Mommy has to rest for a while,"
the deluded woman remarked after she set him down. "Are you going to be a
good boy?"
Jeff already knew what would happen if he
incurred his "mommy’s" wrath, and having nowhere to go anyway he
simply nodded.
"Good. Now you sit right here while
mommy takes a little nap," she told him as she sat down on the mat of pine
(?) needles that covered the ground. As she did Jeff noticed a pen and a small
notebook protruding from one of her pockets, and he had a sudden thought.
"Dwaw, mommy," he managed,
pointing at the pen and notebook.
The huge masculine figure appeared confused
for a moment, then seemed to get the message. "Would you like to draw
while mommy takes a nap?" She asked, and Jeff nodded, feeling a sense of
excitement.
"Okay, but you must promise to sit here
quietly and be a good boy."
Jeff nodded and smiled, and took the pen and
notebook eagerly from her hand. He waited until she settled down and then
opened the notebook and uncapped the pen and began to write. Unfortunately his
fine motor skills were about at the level you would expect from a two year old
boy, and his handwriting looked pathetic. After several attempts at cursive
Jeff had to content himself with a crude, block lettered script. He wrote two
brief notes explaining who he was and asking whoever he gave them to get him to
the Colonial authorities or his wife, Karen Ellis. He stuffed one of the notes
in each front pocket in his jeans and was about to re-cap the pen when he
decided that his "mommy" might find the notes and take them away from
him. So, as a backup plan he pulled up the leg of his jeans and wrote an
identical note on his left leg. The note was completely concealed when he
pulled up his socks and pulled down the leg of his jeans so Jeff figured he had
an chance to communicate even if his notes were taken away.
"Do you know what has happened to Patty
and the kids?" Karen asked Dan after he had told her what he knew about
Jeff (nothing) and what he had been doing since they landed.
"Yeah," he replied softly. I
haven’t seen them yet, but I‘ve been told Pat’s been inserted into the body of
a 27 year old guy, Dan and Vicky are little kids, Dennis is now a 16 year old
girl, and Linda got the body of a twelve year old girl. My whole family has
been screwed up," he added bitterly. "I wish I knew what the hell
went wrong!"
"We all do," Karen reminded him.
"I’m worried sick about Jeff."
"Yeah, me too," Dan admitted.
"Jeff may be our only chance . . . What about the twins?" He asked,
rousing himself from the precipice of despair.
"Would you believe they switched with
each other?" Karen asked with a scowl.
"You’re joking!" Dan exclaimed.
"The odds of that happening are infinitesimal."
"Yeah, but it happened," Karen
replied. "Of course I haven’t seen them either, but I have a feeling it’s
gonna be awful rough on Keith. He is, or was, very concerned with his
masculinity. I know that is normal for teenage boys, but with Keith it’s become
an obsession. He’s always lifting weights, trying to develop a real he-man
physique. This is going to really hurt him if we can’t get this mess
straightened out."
"Yeah, well I’m not real thrilled about
being stuck like this either," Dan pointed out.
"How DO you feel?" Karen asked.
"Physically or psychologically?"
Dan asked in reply.
"Well, both, I guess."
Dan sighed. Well, physically, I feel weak as
hell. This body isn’t made for my line of work. I wasn’t any use in erecting
the temporary shelters, and I can’t see myself going out with my exploration
team either—and can you imagine me trying to function as Security Chief looking
like this? I’d be a complete joke in that job now. Hell, I can’t even seem to
hold my food down. I’ve felt sick to my stomach ever since I ate that
freeze-dried shit they call food."
"Maybe we should get you back to the
med station and see if something is wrong with that body," Karen
suggested, but Dan shook his head, and had to brush his long blonde hair out of
his face.
"Naw, I think it’s just nerves and
exhaustion," he replied.
"Maybe," Karen said with a
doubtful expression, "but if you don’t feel any better tomorrow you’d
better stop over and see one of the docs," she advised.
"Okay," Dan agreed.
"What about the psychological
part?" Karen asked, and Dan frowned.
"It’s sort of hard to explain," he
replied. "I feel . . . vulnerable, I guess. It’s difficult to describe,
but I’ve always been able to take care of myself. I know I’m not the strongest
guy around, or the biggest, and I’m not as young as I used to be . . . but I
can handle myself okay. That was one of the reasons they asked my to run the
security detail.
"But now . . . I’ll be honest with you,
I’m terrified to be out here by myself. A lot of our people have come unglued,
and I’m not even a match for most of the women, much less the guys. It’s scary,
and I’m reminded how defenseless I am every time I take a step. These," he
cupped his large breasts, "are constantly bouncing and jiggling, and my
hips move like they have a mind of their own. But the worst part is knowing I
could be a rape victim.
"I never really considered it from a
woman’s point of view before, but now I realize that the possibility of sexual
assault is always there, even during the day. The feeling has gotten stronger
since the sun went down too. When you came up to me I was so scared I nearly
peed my pants, and I was tempted to run away at first."
"Well that’s understandable,
considering your situation," Karen said soothingly. "We girls do have
to be alert for certain people, but it’s not as bad as you imagine it. I’ve
lived with the possibility my whole life and you get used it. You develop a
sense of what is safe and what isn’t. Just don’t let your fears get the best of
you. Be careful, but don’t get paranoid."
"I don’t want to get used to
this," Dan told her. "I want out as soon as the guys can figure out
how to fix the routing program. If they can," he added under his breath.
"Let’s walk back together, if you’re
feeling up to it," Karen suggested, and Dan nodded and got to his feet.
Karen hadn’t realized how small Dan’s new
body was until he stood up. She saw he was three or four inches shorter than
herself, maybe 5’4" or 5’5" and certainly no more than 110 or 115
pounds. His new figure was silhouetted by the setting sun and it looked very
nice, even though he was wearing a jumpsuit. She began to understand why he
felt so vulnerable.
They walked several hundred meters until
they came to a small rise. There were two portable shelters erected and a pile
of sleeping bags near them. Off to one side a portable generator was humming
quietly and Dan saw that there were lights in both shelters and inside both of
the portable sanitary units. Several more lights were strung from crudely cut
wooden poles, and quite a few people were milling about in the lighted area.
Aside from that there was a table piled high with ration packets and bottles of
water. Apparently the work crews had been able to provide the minimum
necessities of life for the colonists in the holding areas, which made Dan feel
a little better about the situation. At least they wouldn’t starve or die of
thirst.
Karen took Dan’s arm to steer him towards
the lighted area, but he hung back a little.
"What’s the matter?" She asked.
"I’m just . . . nervous, that’s
all," he replied.
"Well, take it easy. They’re still your
family," she reminded him gently.
"I know that, but I’m kind of
embarrassed to been seen like this." Dan told her. "I wish I knew how
they’re going to react."
"Hey, none of this is your fault. You
didn’t plan this—Nobody did. We don’t know why this happened, but it’s only a
temporary situation. Just treat it like any other technical problem and tell
them everything is going to be okay," Karen advised, gripping Dan’s
shoulder.
He turned and looked up at her. "Yeah,
you’re right. It’s only temporary. We’ll get everything straightened around,
probably tomorrow," he parroted with more confidence than he felt. But he
knew Karen was right. He had to be upbeat and optimistic, for his family’s sake
if nothing else. Patty would definitely need reassurance, he knew. He had to
act like this was no big deal and wouldn’t affect anything in the long run. But
a small nagging feeling in the back of his mind seemed to sense trouble on the
horizon.
Dan and Karen walked into the lighted area
and stayed together until Karen recognized her twins. She hugged Dan and
muttered, "Good luck," as she turned to introduce her new self to her
children, and Dan turned away to look for his family. He spotted his wife a
minute later, standing with a teenage girl near the edge of the lighted area.
He recognized them both from the photos he had gotten when he went through the
ID process.
"Hi Patty," he said softly as he
stood next to her and stared up into her changed features.
His wife turned to look at the girl who had
approached unseen and looked at Dan questioningly.
"Hi," she responded cautiously in
an unfamiliar masculine voice. Her tone, and the expression on her face made it
clear she didn’t have the faintest idea who he was.
"Patty, it’s me Dan," her
feminized husband informed her, nervously searching her face to gauge her
reaction.
Patty had known what happened to Dan before
she headed over to the holding area, but having him show up as a sexy, 20 year
old blonde was still quite a shock.
"Oh my God!" She gasped.
"T-Dan? Is that REALLY you?"
Dan looked away, completely mortified and
unable to meet her gaze. "Yeah, it’s me," he admitted, shamed by his
appearance and Patty’s blatant examination of his new form.
"Oh Dan! This is terrible! What are we
going to do?"
"It’s just a temporary problem. They’ll
have everything straightened out soon," he told his wife, repeating what
Karen had told him to say.
"I hope so! They’ve GOT to get us back
in the right bodies, and soon!" She said in a fervent tone.
"I’m sure they will. Everything will
all right, you’ll see," Dan told her.
"Yes. I know it will," Patty
agreed after a moment, but the conviction she tried to put into her new
masculine voice seemed strained. "Uh, this is Dennis," she said,
changing the subject and introducing Dan to his son. "Dan Jr. and Vicky
are in the temporary shelters, with the rest of the small children. They—"
"I know what happened to them,
Pat," Dan told her. "They told me about the whole family before I
started over here."
"Hi dad," Dennis said softly as
his feminized father turned to look at him. Dennis thought he had gotten a bad
deal until he saw his father. His dad was stuck in the body of a short, cute
chick that was about Dennis’ own age, at least
the age he used to be, and Dennis couldn’t get over the boobs his father had
now. He’d have gotten hard just looking at him—if he had anything to get hard.
As it was they were in the same boat.
"Hello son," Dan replied, ignoring
the ironic look on Patty’s face. "How are you holding up?"
Dennis looked uncomfortable as he shrugged.
"Okay, I guess. I’ve had better days, but it’s been an ‘interesting’
experience."
"Yeah, tell me about it," his
father replied.
"Are they going to be able to put us
back in the right bodies?" Dennis asked anxiously, and Dan nodded and did
his best to look confident.
"I’m sure they will," he said
soothingly. "Larry has already sent a couple of guys up to do some
preliminary work and they’re going to bring about a dozen cryo-units back so
they can get them ready to re-transfer our PCs into the right bodies," Dan
added.
"What happened? Why did we wind up like
this?" Dennis asked.
Dan shook his head and shrugged. "I
really don’t know," he admitted. "Obviously it was something major to
cause all this, but we won’t know until the guys get back from the big ship.
The important thing is to get the program discs and bring them down here so
they can be analyzed and—"
"What if they can’t fix those programs,
Dan?" Patty interrupted.
Dan looked his wife. It was so hard for him
to get used to the idea that the tall guy towering over him was really Patty.
"Well, in that case it might take a little longer," he admitted.
"Jeff Ellis and his people will have to reconstruct the programs using
data from the library banks."
Patty McNeil stared at her husband for a
while. "Dan, you know Jeff hasn’t been heard from since we landed,"
she pointed out.
Dan sighed. "Yeah, but I have every
hope that he’ll show up. Besides, I’m sure a couple of the other cryogenics
specialists can handle the job with the information from the library
computer."
Patty had been married to Dan for a long
time, over twenty-two years, and she knew him like a book. Even in his girlish
body she could tell he wasn’t telling them the full truth, and she sensed
something else she had never seen in her husband—Fear. Dan was afraid, and it
was more than just a feeling of apprehension. He was truly frightened, and for
the first time since their marriage Patty saw him as less than adequate. He
looked like someone who was in way over their head and not up to the job, and
though she wasn’t really aware of it she didn’t feel the same respect for him
that she once had.
CHAPTER SIX
A shaft of sunlight filtered through the
trees and splashed over Jeff’s face. His childish features shifted slightly and
he frowned in his sleep. A moment later he opened his eyes and looked up in
wonder at the green canopy overhead. He felt a little dizzy and disoriented but
he sat up and scanned the immediate area, and spotted the large man that had
taken him away from the others. He was sound asleep and snoring lightly, his
chest rising and falling rhythmically. Even lying down the man appeared huge to
Jeff, and the rejuvenated physician got to his feet quietly and moved away from
the sleeping giant to avoid waking him.
Jeff was hungry and terribly thirsty, and
his small tummy was actually hurting for food. Between his hunger and his
situation he felt like crying, but he was afraid of making the slightest noise
that might wake up the crazy man who had carried him off. Once again he briefly
considered running away, but as much as he wanted to get back to the others he
was scared of being alone in the forest. But he had to get back. The people
were in trouble and they needed him to . . . do what?
It took Jeff a moment to remember it was
something about the computers. Oh yeah, the programs, he reminded himself. They
needed him to fix the programs. He tried to remember what he knew about the
programs but it all seemed so complicated. He wasn’t sure he could do it, but
he would do his best. But all he wanted to do right now was get back to his
family. He really missed Keith and Kellie, and his mom.
A puzzled expression crossed his face. His
mom? Where had that thought come from? He’d been thinking about Karen and the
term "mom" had just popped into his mind. But she was his WIFE, not
his mother! They’d been married for . . . a long time, though for some reason
he couldn’t seem to remember how long.
Jeff was confused. He seemed to be having
memory problems and that bothered him a lot. Suddenly he was distracted by a
rustling sound in the bushes and he dropped to his hands and knees and peered
around a tree to find the source of the noise. A small, curious animal that
looked like a squirrel with huge back feet and big round ears was standing in a
small clearing nibbling on what looked like a pine cone. The animal was the
most curious creature Jeff had ever seen, and it looked very comical. Its big
round ears were constantly moving as it snacked on the pine cone, and the way
it held the cone in its small front paws was perfectly ridiculous. Jeff
couldn’t help giggling, and when the animal heard him it was off like a shot,
bounding into the forest and out of sight.
Jeff turned back and leaned against the tree
again. What had he been thinking about? Oh yeah, something about his memory,
but he couldn’t recall why he’d been worried about that. He shoved his hands in
his pockets and felt the pieces of paper he’d stuffed in them the previous day.
Pulling one of the papers out he unfolded it and examined his writing, only he
found he couldn’t read it. The letters on the paper looked familiar but he
couldn’t seem to remember what each one meant or the sounds they made. It looked
really complicated, like something a grownup would write. Jeff decided he’d
show it to one of the grownups when they found the other people.
Dan stretched and rolled over in his
sleeping bag and found himself facing Patty. She was still asleep and Dan
noticed that she needed a shave. That would be a new experience for her, he
realized as he sat up and yawned. When he raised his arms over his head he felt
his new breasts rise up and press together. Patty wasn’t the only one who had
to deal with new experiences, he realized. He threw off the top of the bag and
lifted his knees together and easily slipped out and rose to his feet. It took
a moment for Dan to recognize that his new body was incredibly flexible and
lacking all the minor aches and pains that had crept up on him over the years.
At least there was something positive about
the situation, he considered. It finally dawned on him that this body was 25
years younger than his old one. If it was male it would be perfect, he thought,
but then dismissed the idea as absurd and headed over to the sanitary
facilities. The sanitary facilities, or SFs, were constructed of a high tech
material stretched over a carbon pole frame, but they were quite sophisticated
nonetheless. They were divided into a men’s and women’s sections and they
contained toilets, sinks, showers, clothes processors, and single serving
packages of soap, shampoo, conditioner, and other health and beauty aids.
Dan managed to remember to use the women’s
side of the SF and found several other women already inside. One of the women
was undressing and Dan tried not to gape at her as she stripped off her clothes
and picked them up and fed them into the clothes processor. The processor took
the clothes in through a slot and it whirred and made the usual noises as it
cleaned and folded the items and returned them to the woman less than 90
seconds later, neatly stacked and folded on a small tray located on the side.
Dan found an unoccupied stall and took care
of business first. When he unzipped his tight royal blue jumpsuit he was
confronted by his new, bountiful breasts encased in a lace trimmed bra and the
sight was truly amazing. Viewed from above they bulged outwards from his chest
like two small melons, and they were definitely much larger than a normal
woman’s and certainly larger than Patty’s. Dan couldn’t resist the temptation
to touch them, and he cupped them and pushed against his bra, testing their
heft. His smaller hands disappeared beneath their bulk, but Dan knew that his
boobs were more than a handful for even his old larger hands.
He forced himself to return to the business
at hand, and he pulled the zipper lower until he could shrug his arms out of
the jumpsuit and lower it past his midsection. When he pushed it down he saw
how his new waist tapered inward to a remarkable degree before swelling
outwards to his new girlish hips. They weren’t the hips of a mature woman, more
like those of a teenager, but the gentle contours left no doubt that they were
feminine. He stared at the white, lace trimmed panties that barely covered his
groin and noticed they seemed to match the bra he wore, but his attention
wasn’t focused on the panties but what lay underneath. Dan peered downwards and
took in the sight of his new, gently curved pubis and the small mound beneath
the white material until he was distracted by the sounds coming from outside
the stall. The transformed man again forced himself to finish what he had come
to do. He sat down and looked straight ahead while his body performed its natural
function. It felt strange but the sense of relief was the same.
When he exited the stall he saw another
woman feeding her clothes into the processor. After she finished she walked
over to the sinks, completely at ease despite being totally naked. As she began
to wash up and apply her makeup Dan decided that he might as well run his
clothes through the processor too. They were getting grungy after spending all
of yesterday in them, not to mention the past 17 years, Dan thought ruefully.
Dan decided he needed the whole works and
waited a few minutes to see if the room would clear out for a little while but
there was a steady trickle of women in and out as the colony awoke to its first
full day on New America. After about ten minutes Dan gave up. Nobody was paying
the slightest attention to the naked and semi-naked females as they moved
around, and he decided that despite his shyness he wouldn’t be treated any
differently. He walked over to the clothes processor, unzipped his jumpsuit and
untied the laces of his cross trainers. Setting the shoes in a corner, he
stepped out of the jumpsuit, removed his bra, panties and socks, and fed
everything into the machine. He resisted the temptation to throw one arm across
his breasts and use the other to cover his small blonde bush, and simply waited
until his clothes emerged onto the shelf at the side of the machine. He took
the neatly folded clothes and stacked them on a shelf before turning towards
the communal showers.
There were two other women in the showers
when Dan entered and hung his towel on a hook. They were chatting about the
events of the previous day, and it was obvious from their conversation that
they had both been female before the change, and Dan suspected that most of the
women he’d seen in the SF were originally female. Most of the ones like him
were probably holding off coming here, too shy to enter the women’s section.
But he had work to do and did not have the
luxury of waiting half the day. He got right to work and showered without
engaging in any small talk, trying not to examine himself too closely or
otherwise look like a tourist in his new body. He managed to finish without
attracting any attention but it took all the willpower he had not to stare at
himself and explore his new form.
Dan walked back to where he and Patty and
Dennis had laid out their sleeping bags, and saw that there was a line forming
at the rations table. His hair was pulled back in a ponytail of sorts since he
didn’t have the faintest idea about caring for it or styling it, and he wore no
makeup or perfume. He really didn’t want to get into all of that, and hoped
that he’d be able to use the men’s side of the SF tomorrow.
Neither Patty nor Dennis was around when he
reached their little encampment and he decided that they must have walked over
to the SF or gotten in line for rations. Dan considered his next move and
decided he needed to get something in his stomach. He’d tossed up most of what
he’d eaten the previous day and he needed nourishment if he was going to put in
a full day’s work. But he really didn’t feel like eating. His stomach was
bothering him again and he was afraid he might lose it again if he ate, so he
wandered over to the children’s’ shelter instead, hoping to get a chance to see
Dan Jr. and Vicky before he left for work.
The children’s’ shelters were complete
bedlam, with a group of volunteers helping the younger ones to dress and eat.
Dan got directions from one of the volunteers and found Dan Jr. and his wife
sitting at a table. He looked them over before approaching and shook his head
sadly. He couldn’t believe that the cute little girl in the bib overalls was
really his oldest son, a recent college graduate and married man. Neither did
the little boy sitting next to the girl bear any resemblance to the beautiful
girl his son had married. She was wearing jeans, a sweatshirt and sneakers, and
was swinging her short legs back and forth as she sat next to his transformed
son on the long bench. Someone had done something with Dan’s hair, he realized
as he noticed it was tied in pigtails. Dan approached the couple and they
looked up at him as he sat down across from them.
"Hi Dan, Vicky," he said as he
slid onto the bench seat. "Dan, I’m your father," he added before
either of them could ask.
His son looked at him for a moment and a
wide grin came to his face, then he glanced at Vicky who turned towards him at
the same time with a similar smile on her face. Then, without warning, the pair
burst out in laughter and juvenile giggles.
"You’re really pretty, dad. Do you like
being a girl?" His son asked in a way that was very disturbing.
"Well, I’m hoping we can get everyone
back where they belong soon. Your mother is naturally upset by this mix-up, and
so am I," he replied.
"Mom’s a boy," his son said
unnecessarily, and added: "So’s Vicky."
Dan glanced over at Vicky, who grinned at
him. "I can stand up to pee now, but she can’t anymore," his son’s
wife announced in a very childish way, pointing at her husband. "And I’m
bigger too," she added in a boastful tone.
"Vickeee! The lady said you’re not
s’posed to tease me!" Dan Jr. scolded his wife, sounding exactly like the
five year old girl he appeared to be.
Dan noticed the pouting expression that came
to his son’s face. He was shocked by the pair’s juvenile attitudes, speech
patterns and they way they were acting. He hadn’t been prepared for any mental
changes at all, but both his son and his wife had regressed to the approximate
biological age of their new bodies, and Dan was badly shaken by the discovery.
He sat and talked with them for a few more
minutes, then told them he had to go to work, but that he would come back to
see them later that day.
"But you’re our mommy now. Mommies
don’t go to work, daddies go to work," his son insisted.
"I’m still your daddy," Dan
replied. "I’m sure your mom will be by to see you soon. Be good for the
ladies," he told them as he stood up and walked away.
Larry Taylor held his head in his hands with
his elbows resting on the table that was serving as his temporary headquarters.
He hadn’t slept since awaking in his cryo-unit the previous day, and it showed.
His face was covered with stubble, his eyes were red with dark rings and his
hair was uncombed. A laptop computer sat on the table—he was on his third set
of batteries—and contained a list of major problems, the steps he had taken to
deal with them, progress reports and estimated times of completion. As each
problem was solved he checked it off, but so far the problems were multiplying
faster than he could deal with them.
He sighed and straightened up to address the
next crisis on the list. As usual it involved a lack of manpower—almost
everything did—and he was about to throw the computer as far as he could hurl
it when the communicator announced that the shuttle would be returning from the
mother ship in about a half hour—Finally.
Larry leaned back and watched as one of the
makeshift construction crews he had pieced together started erecting another
temporary shelter a hundred meters away. They were getting better at it, he
noted, and his people were now telling him that they would have shelters for
everybody by nightfall. One less thing to worry about.
The supply system had begun to run more
efficiently too, which was a relief. Food and water deliveries were being made
to all the holding areas on a regular schedule, and even the SFs were being
replenished more or less on time. Food, water, shelter—so far so good—but
clothing was becoming a problem and they had to get beyond mere subsistence to
the construction of the permanent facilities and commencement of the long-term
tasks. None of this would amount to anything if they didn’t get crops in the
ground or if the vehicles broke down and there were no mechanics to repair
them. Then there was the medical situation. He had to get on with the building
of the clinic and surgery.
But underneath the fragile organization
Larry had cobbled together was complete chaos. Twenty four hours after waking
up in strange bodies most of the colonists were still in shock or completely
incapable of performing their assigned tasks. Nothing would go right until they
managed to get everybody back where they belonged, and Jeff Ellis was still
missing. Not only that but they had discovered that the huge comprehensive
library that had been brought from earth contained very little on the cryogenic
process. It was if the powers on earth wanted to insure that the colonists
would have no way to get back to the mother planet, and when Jeff thought about
it he realized that was exactly what had happened. That made finding Jeff imperative.
Larry had already spoken with Hal Lomas, his chief programmer, and learned that
the cryogenics program was a really different animal—complicated as hell—and
Hal had no idea how to go about constructing one. Oh, he could do it with a
blueprint and lots of tech support, but they had none of that. All they had was
Jeff Ellis, and nobody knew where he was.
Karen dressed the wound carefully, using a
generous amount of antibiotic cream before spraying on the flexible bandage. It
was only a minor wound, a two inch diagonal cut on the guy’s left arm, and it
wasn’t very deep, but this was a new world and
the doctors had no idea what type of nasty bacteria might be lurking about. It
would be weeks before they could do a complete analysis of the germs and bugs
on New America, and until then they were treating all injuries aggressively.
At least they finally had two (count
them—two!) temporary shelters to work from. One of the shelters was serving as
a dispensary and supply room, and the other had been divided into six treatment
rooms and a changing area. They also had a SF that had been converted to a
scrub room. It wasn’t the Mayo Clinic, but it was a heck of a lot better than
an open-air field hospital.
Karen finished up and sent the guy on his
way. She had other patients waiting and one of them had a nasty head contusion.
She cleaned up the treatment area and went out to their open-air waiting room
(they needed at least two more temporary shelters to function properly) and saw
two armed men approaching with a small boy who was barely more than a toddler
between them. The child appeared to be two or three years old, and she wondered
what the problem was—none of them appeared to be injured—and waved her next
patient in.
Fortunately the wound looked worse than it
was. The man was part of a construction crew and had slipped while carrying
part of a shelter, and had fallen against a sharp rock. Karen dressed the wound
and gave the man a small packet of painkillers for his throbbing headache. As
her patient was leaving the two men entered the shelter with the child and
stood near the door. When Karen looked over at them the boy was staring at her.
Before she could say anything the child spoke in a tiny voice.
"Mommy?" He asked.
Karen was confused. She had never seen the
kid before, then the thought occurred to her that the boy was probably the
child of the woman whose body she now occupied. But before she could respond
one of the armed men addressed her.
"Mrs. Ellis?" He asked.
"Yes."
"Hank and I," he gestured to his
partner, "are one the search teams that are trying to find the people that
ran off yesterday. We found this boy with an F/M transie out in the hills, and
we thought we should bring him here."
"Is there anything wrong with
him?" Karen asked, approaching the child and kneeling to bring herself
down to his level.
"Well, no, but we found this in his
pocket and when we took him to Larry he told us to bring him here."
Karen stood up and took the scrap of paper.
It was a piece of a notebook page with a child’s crude block printing scrawled
on it. When she read the message she almost fainted. It read: "Help! I am
Jeff Ellis. This man has kidnapped me. Take me to Larry Taylor or Mrs. Karen
Ellis.
"Oh my God!" Karen breathed,
steadying herself against an examination table as she reeled in shock. She
stared at the note again, then at the small boy.
"What’s your name?" She asked,
stooping down again.
"Jeffey," he replied. "Are
you my mommy?"
Karen was too stunned to reply, and she
simply stared at the toddler. After a few moments she looked up the two men.
"Is this really Jeff?" She asked.
"We think so. Look on his left leg,
just above his socks," the same one told her.
Karen turned towards the child.
"Jeffey, can I look at your leg?" She asked in a soft, unthreatening
tone. The child smiled shyly and nodded so Karen carefully rolled up his left
pant leg and saw the same message, scrawled in the same juvenile hand, written
on his leg. She looked at the two guys but they just stood there impassively.
"Jeff, is that really you?" Karen
asked softly.
Jeff nodded and grinned at her bashfully.
"Oh lord! Jeff, honey, do your remember
Keith and Kellie?"
Jeff nodded, still smiling, then he pointed
at Karen and said, "Mommy."
Karen shook her head and stooped down in
front of her childlike husband. "No honey, I’m not you mother. I’m your
wife"
Jeff looked confused at that, and shook his
head. "Mommy," he repeated, pointing at Karen.
Karen looked over at the two men who had
brought him in as if pleading with them. "Was he like that when you found
him?" She asked.
"Yes ma’am," they replied in
unison. Then one of them stepped forward. "We’ve seen several cases like
this since yesterday. The ones that wound up in kids’ bodies seem to have
undergone some sort of mind regression," he explained.
Jeff’s mind had indeed regressed, and it had
happened very quickly. It had begun during the night, but seemed to accelerate
after he awoke. A few minutes after his encounter with the strange little
animal in the forest he could not recall the birth of his children. Ten minutes
later he was unaware he had ever been married and had lost all the hard-won
knowledge from his years in medical school. At that point his reasoning powers
were at a high school level—but his mind continued to recede.
Soon Jeff’s knowledge and memories had
reverted to pre-teen levels and his attention span diminished to that of a ten
year old. He was easily distracted and abstract thought was beyond him. He
rapidly reached the point where reading, writing, and even simple arithmetic
were impossible. His thought and speech patterns became more basic as his brain
re-wired itself, and he lost the ability to speak in complete sentences.
By the time the search team found Jeff and
his captor his vocabulary was reduced to a few simple words and phrases, and
those memories that had not drifted away had been modified to fit the
personality of a two year old boy. He now saw Karen as his "mommy,"
and Keith and Kellie as his older siblings. He was a bright, precocious child
but he needed his mother—just like any other two year old.
Karen took Jeff’s little hand and led him
over to a chair and sat him down, telling him to be a good boy and wait for
"mommy." Jeff smiled happily at her and swung his legs back and forth
as he looked around the room in wide-eyed curiosity.
"Mrs. Ellis, Larry told me to tell you
to get him in to see Dr. Goethe as soon as possible. Dr. Goethe is to make Jeff
his top priority and report back to Larry as soon as he knows whether anything
can be done," the security officer told Karen.
Karen nodded. "I’ll take him over in a
few minutes. Allen went to get something to eat but he should be back
soon," she replied.
As the men turned to leave they stood aside
courteously to allow a young woman to enter the treatment area, and she
hesitated a moment before giving them a wan smile and stepping through the
entrance. The mens’ eyes followed the pretty blonde as she passed them, then
they exchanged appreciative glances and left. Karen looked up from Jeff as the
blonde came through door and a look of concern crossed her face.
"Dan, is something wrong? You don’t
look so good," she added, noticing the pallor of his skin.
"It’s the same thing as
yesterday," Dan told her, glancing down at the small child in the chair.
"I tried to eat something for lunch, and I’ve spent the last ten minutes
in a SF, giving my lunch to the recycler."
"I’d better check you over," Karen
told him, guiding him to a chair next to the toddler. "And I think you
should know . . . This is Jeff," she added.
"What!" Dan exclaimed, his head
turning quickly to take in the boy in the next chair. Tell me you’re
joking," he practically pleaded, but one look at Karen told him she was
telling the truth.
"I wish I was," she said, her
voice quavering. "They just brought him in."
Dan looked at the small child in horror. Al
Goethe had just examined his son and Vicky, and told him that he knew of no way
to restore their former personalities. Maybe in a few months he might learn
enough to do something—there was always the possibility that some memories were
still deep in their subconscious minds—but he hadn’t really held out any hope.
"Their brains are too immature to retain very much," he had
explained—and Jeff had wound up in a body that was even younger than Vicky and
Dan Jr.!
The transformed man moaned and gripped the
edge of an examining table to keep from keeling over. "Oh NO!" He
groaned. His last hope—Everyone’s last hope—of getting their own bodies back
was gone, dashed to pieces. The enormity of the disaster came to him in a rush,
and Dan was completely overwhelmed. He broke down and sobbed, barely aware that
the small boy next to him appeared quite disturbed by his outburst and asked,
"Mommy, why lady cry?"
Karen comforted Dan as best as she could and
got him a glass of water and a tranquilizer. He took it without protest and a
few minutes later he was able to catch his breath as he felt the potent pill
begin to dull his emotions.
"Let me check you over," Karen
suggested, and it was more of an order than a request. She placed a blood
pressure cuff around Dan’s arm and adjusted her stethoscope as she timed his
pulse.
"You know this is the end of our
families." Dan remarked as Karen as he unzipped his jumpsuit to allow her
to check his reflexes. "And that goes for the entire colony. Nearly every
family has been affected. There’s only a handful of couples where both spouses
are the same sex they were, in bodies whose ages roughly match."
Karen nodded silently, then cocked her head
thoughtfully. "But there are quite a few like you and Patty," she
pointed out.
"Yeah, so?"
Karen looked like she about to say
something, but instead she shook her head. "Nothing," she said with a
dismissive gesture. "Here, take this cup and fill it and bring it back to
me. The SF is through that door.
Dan did as he was told and returned a few
minutes later. When he did Jeff was gone.
"Al came by and took Jeff," Karen
explained when Dan looked questioningly at the empty chair. "He’s going to
see if there’s anything he can do, but—"
"I know. I talked to him already about
Vicky and Dan Jr." Dan informed her as he handed her the sample she
requested.
Karen took the sample and set the cup in a
small opening in a machine that was about the size of a serving cart. She
pushed a few buttons and came back to where Dan was standing. "Well, your
vital signs all look very good, and there are no signs of trauma. Your reflexes
are normal and there are no obvious abnormalities I can find. We’ll see what
the analyzer tells us. If your sample doesn’t show anything I’ll have to send
you to Jack or Sharon Willis, but they’re both pretty swamped."
Dan nodded, then sat down on the edge of the
examining table. "You know, the whole colony could be endangered by
this," he noted, unable to fight off his depression. "The blend of skills
and talents of the colony were finely balanced, and now—everything is shot to
hell! We’ve lost a lot of talent and there are a lot of others, like me, who
are unable to physically handle our jobs anymore."
Karen nodded, but pointed out the obvious.
"Well, we’ll just have to do the best we can. What choice do we
have?"
Dan looked at her and shrugged.
"None," he said quietly.
The muted sounds of paper scrolling out of
the analyzer interrupted their conversation, and Karen got up and went over to
the machine and tore off a letter-sized piece of paper and began examining it
as she returned to Dan. When she had taken three or four steps she suddenly
stopped and looked up from the page with a shocked expression on her face.
"What’s wrong?" Dan asked, reading
her expression.
"I . . . Oh shit!" Karen muttered,
shifting her attention between Dan and the report.
"My God, Karen, tell me! Is anything
wrong?" Dan demanded, growing more worried by the second.
Karen looked up and fixed her gaze on Dan,
her face a blank mask. "Dan, I think we need to run a few tests on
you," she announced in a neutral, businesslike tone.
"Why? Dammit, tell me what that thing
says!" Dan demanded.
Karen took a deep breath and looked directly
at him. "Dan, the analysis of your sample indicates that you are
pregnant."
To be continued . .
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