Read Defender of the Empire: Cadet #1 Online
Authors: Catherine Beery
The final skill set that had been tested was what I figured the test makers had expected to be the easiest. I hadn’t gotten any of it. My ignorance of basic technology available to Citizens was showing. There had been diagrams with all the various parts of some gadget that I was supposed to label. I was also supposed to name the gadget. The only ones that I was able to name
were the Med-Comp, communicator, and computer. I was able to label the a few parts of the computer… the hard drive, energy source, body, and screen. . Of ten selected gadgets, that was all I could do. I felt so shamed by that.
I exited the program and met with the secretary at her desk. She gave me a puzzled look over the results of the test. “We will have to fix that tech knowledge, hun.” Was all she said about it though.
No kidding
I thought as she printed out something, which she then handed to me. It was a class schedule. I was both embarrassed and happy to see that my first class tomorrow was a basic technology lab. “Now, you are going to follow Meghan here to you medical exam.” Ms. Porter said. I glanced over to the nurse who stood next to the desk. I startled, having not seen her arrive. She smiled at me and indicated that I should follow her down the hall at the left of the desk.
Meghan showed me into a small room that looked like a high tech version of the clinic at home. There was the requisite chair that could be lowered into a table for the patient. Then there was the roll
y chair for the doctor or nurse. Then there was the small desk with various medical trappings. It was the ceiling that was different. There was some kind of device up there. Given that it was over the patient chair, I figured it was some sort of scanner… or someone just wanted the patient nervous during exams and thus put a heavy looking metal contraption over their heads. “So the plan is this, Rylynn.” Meghan told me. “I am going to give you a basic exam. Then I am going to lead you to another room where we test your flexibility, reflexes, and strength. “
I sat on the chair and she asked me to please hold still while the body scanner checked for any problems. So I was proved right. The big metal contraption over my head emitted light the tickled over my skin. It lasted only a couple seconds before turning off again. Megan studied the read out on the computer at the room’s desk.
“Everything looks good.” She said. She frowned and turned to look “You don’t have a Medi- Comp?”
I shook my head. “No. Didn’t have them in the colony.”
Meghan blinked and glanced back at the screen as if to verify something. I would later surmise that she was trying to reconcile the truth from the expectation that colonists were usually unhealthy or had evidence of past injury. The truth was, I had always healed quickly, even after particularly horrible beatings from Ace and Carden or a run in with Telmicks that I had somehow escaped from. I was also rarely sick. Usually a day was all I needed if I did fall ill. My aunt would sometimes be out for a week or so.
“Well,” Meghan said coming to a decision. “You are now part of Legion Fleet. Thus you need a Med-Comp. I’ll get one during your last three tests.” She stood and indicated that I should follow her once again.
“What are the tests again?” I asked.
“Strength, flexibility
, and reflex. They’re computer run.”
In the room she led me to
where various exercise machines connected to the computer in the corner. There was also a clear section that had several openings in the wall and one in the floor. Once again the computer walked me through the tests. Meghan left me to the computer’s mercy. It had me doing curl ups and pushups like a drill sergeant. My wrists did not like the push-ups. The muscles didn’t have a problem with it, but the wrists screamed with pain. I pushed on until it was unbearable. Then the sadistic computer had me run back and forth at a beep. It was easy at first, than it just got insane. I did my best, but there is nothing more motivating than survival and right now, I wasn’t under threat. So my best was perhaps not what I could truly do in a tight situation. After a cool down, the computer had me trying to become a human pretzel to see how flexible I was. That was fun. It really was. I could do it... it was just ridiculous.
The last thing was reflex testing which took place in the clear part of the room. The openings began pelting me with soft foam balls. The goal was not to get hit. I could deflect with only my arms in tight situations. The foam balls were slow at first. But, like the stamina running test, the
y came faster and faster. Pretty soon it was raining foam. It wasn’t until the foam was a veritable wall that I began to get hit. I had fun with this one. Only toward the end did the mouse join in, but that was mostly to celebrate the ‘elegance of my dodging’ as he called it.
“Test concluded.” The computer said and the foam stopped flying. Panting I looked about the room. Was there another test?
“I don’t think I’ve ever seen anyone get that far before in the reflex test.” Meghan said from the door way. There was an awed expression in her eyes.
“Am I done?” I asked.
Meghan nodded. “We will go look at the results in a moment. They will tell us which Order you are in.”
“Order?” I asked.
Meghan nodded and waved me over to a chair near the computer. “The Academy’s students are divided into groups of similar athleticism and character. There are seven Orders: Earth, Air, Water, Fire, Light, Dark, and Mythic. It is the same classifications of the Spectrals. Each Order is broken up into three or four teams, each team is named for one of the Spectral animals.” She explained pulling out an injector. “Here is your very own Med- comp. We inject it as a group of nanites. They form the tiny computer on their own in a few seconds. Your arm, please.”
Cringing slightly I let her stick me with the
injector. Within seconds a metallic, feminine, voice introduced itself. “Greetings created child of the Divine. Please call me by my name. My name is M Dash Three One Zero Two Dash C Dash Four One Zero Two.”
I shook my head and asked aloud in a small voice “I have to say the whole thing?” Meghan chuckled and told me that I could think at it and it would ‘hear’ me.
So it is like speaking with the Spectrals.
The mouse snorted PLEASE DON’T LET OUR
MUTUAL, CRYPTIC FRIEND HEAR YOU SAY THAT. SPECTRALS AND COMPUTERS ARE NOT THE SAME.
“Yes.” M Dash Three One Zero Two… something interrupted
, answering me. It then turned its focus to the mouse. “And who are you?”
VISITING. The mouse replied in an annoyed tone. WORRY ONLY ABOUT THE BODY YOU ARE IN.
Before the crazy long named computer could reply I interrupted.
Do you have a nick name?
“Why yes. The computer said as if it had
just
been waiting for me to ask that. “Call me M Kit.”
As in ‘medical kit?” I asked.
“Yes.”
You seem alive… are you?
I asked, somewhat unsure if I would offend it.
And like the Spectral
s, M. Kit proved able to read my thoughts. “Offense can only be given intentionally. There is no crime in asking. To answer your question, in a way I am alive. I am aware of myself and you. I can ‘think’ and feel for your pain. It helps me decide how best to help you in case of injury. What is your name, by the way?”
Rylynn.
I responded.
“It is a pleasure to meet you, Rylynn.” As the three of us in my head talked (it was getting more
and more crowded in here) I followed Meghan back to the front. Ms. Porter handed me my permanent ID that had my name and class and that I was assigned to the Order of Earth, Team Canine.
The mouse saw the assignment through my eyes. He muttered so softly I almost missed it. It was something like “IF ONLY THESE FOOLS KNEW…” He didn’t
repeat when I asked. It made me wonder why.
Chapter 8 The Plan
While Rylynn worked to complete her many exams another awaited for the results of something else. Admiral Adrian Knight stood in a relaxed ready stance, his feet at shoulder width and his right hand clasped about his left wrist behind his back. His gaze stared unseeing out his study’s window. Unseen was the hustle and bustle of the streets below the Legion Fleet’s main office building in the Imperial City of Lori’a. In the distance was the crystal Spectral Palace. The energy absorbed by the crystal powered the entire city and fed the ethereal Spectrals. Not only did it feed them, it also glimmered like one. Admiral Knight saw none of this.
What he saw was death. Primarily the death of a woman who so richly deserved it. She, like the rest of her kind didn’t have the right to exist. She had been a Spectral Shade. A Shade was only redeemed when dead and their parasitic Spectral was locked up tight in the
Lous-Eci’dalb
, the black stone blade that he had been gifted with a long time ago. Trapped within its core was a monstrous Spectral.
Adrian Knight was a reasonable, practical man. He did not hate the Shades just to hate them. There were plenty of reasons why. Good reasons, like they were the sign of how diseased their society was. A society that spied upon its own people. A society that said none would be punished (execution included) without trial, yet did so all the time. And these murders committed by agents of the state, the Shades, remained unpunished. Adrian had personal proof of this injustice.
Many, many years ago on Coronaius, Adrian had had an older brother. Samuel Knight had been a brother worth looking up to. He had been confidant, intelligent, and charismatic. He had been a visionary without equal. Often, he would share his dreams with his young brother.
“The Empire is stagnate, Adrian. Too long has it been ruled by forces that are inhuman. Too long has a
human
founded empire given equal rights to non-humans. It is time to shake things up and make friends with those whom the Spectrals say we should avoid.”
Adrian had always listened with awed admiration. His brother had such passion. He had been driven and had been the driving force for an ever growing movement…
Then, one night, the Shades had come during one of the Movement’s Leader meetings. They killed everyone at the meeting without trial. They had
executed
Adrian’s beloved brother right in front of him. They either hadn’t known or hadn’t cared that young Adrian had been there. He had been the only one left alive after the raid. Left in shock of having witnessed his brother killed like a common criminal. In front of him. That was where he learned that Shades were all animals that needed to be put down, their Spectral animals too. But one couldn’t kill a Spectral easily. So one just has to use them for something useful to make them pay.
For his brother, Adrian lived to see his Samuel’s vision become reality. He also took his vengeance on any Shade he came across. And there had been many. More than anyone believed existed.
Adrian’s brow furrowed. The only problem with his killing the Shade woman had been that there had been a witness. A witness that had gotten away. They had been small, like a child, and had run faster than Adrian. The results that he awaited were those that his chosen men would send any moment now.
After he had lost the witness, he had called his aid to arrange for a clean-up. His aid believed in his brother’s vision as much as he did and was loyal. As were all the men he had under his protection. All served the Vision. He knew they would remove all signs of his presence and discover who had thrown the crowbar at the light.
“Incoming communication.” Admiral Knight’s personal com-link announced.
“Answer.” He said, moving for the first time since entering his study.
“Sir, we have the situation under control.” One of his men informed him.
“Good. And do you know who was also there?”
“Yes… and no.” The man answered. His tone perplexed.
“What does that mean? Do you or do you not know who we need to deal with?” Admiral Knight asked gruffly.
“We have the DNA from the crowbar. We know that it is female and that there are genetic links to the Foréss and Raven families.” His man explained. “But there are no records of this exact DNA sequence. So we have the information, but no answer.”
“Only that they are from a union of the Foréss and Raven noble families. So why is there no record?” Adrian muttered to himself.
“Sir?” His man asked.
Adrian shook his head before remembering the man couldn’t see him. “Is that all you have for me?” He said instead.
“Yes sir.”
“That will be all then.” And he ended the transmission. He accessed the hyper net in search of any record of Foréss and Raven unions. The most recent had ended thirteen years ago with the death of Lord Joseph Raven of Bresol and his wife Amber Foréss Raven. The Ravens had been a minor nobility for generations and the Foréss were so distantly related to the imperial family that the link had almost been forgotten. The Raven line had died with the couple’s death as they had no children.