The Zygan Emprise: Renegade Paladins and Abyssal Redemption (64 page)

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“No longer are we slaves of the Omega
Archon!” Juan heard the crustacean’s garbled cry as the black smoke
enveloped his body and snaked into his lungs and brain, smothering
his consciousness.

“Freedom!” was the last word Juan heard.

The final explosion pierced the hull of the
aerolimo, shattering the ship into thousands of pieces and
propelling its passengers into the vacuum which instantly drew the
smoke out of Juan’s airless lungs, and Juan’s heart from its
scorched chest. Zygan Federation space had soon reclaimed Juan’s
body, but Level 3 had already welcomed Juan de la Cruz’ soul.

 

* * *

 

“Freedom!” The screen froze on the angry
visage of Matshi the Chidurian. It took all my willpower not to
gasp.

“Shiloh Rush, you’re as pale as, as Spud,” Ev
said, staring at my face.

I was certain that all my blood had pooled
down at my feet. Matshi! My Mingferplatoi Academy classmate. My
fellow catascope trainee. My friend.

“Renaissance”-- coming Summer 2013, at
Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Kindle, Nook, Smashwords.

Index of Zygan and English Terms:

Aheya: Zyga’s second largest city

Anamorph: Change one’s appearance

Anastasis: Rebirth/resurrection

Andart: Guerilla fighter/terrorist opposing
the Zygan Federation

Anorak: A heavy jacket with a hood, lined
with fur.

Athame: A Madai dagger

Bartitsu: A type of Japanese Martial
Arts

Base 12: Like Base 10, but with two more
numbers. 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,T,E,10, etc,….

CANDI: Cascading Auxiliary Neurosynaptic
Discharge Interaction, which sends wireless signals directly into
the brain.

Catascope: Zygan Intelligence secret
agent

Cherukles: Zygan handcuffs

Chorize: To separate your mind from your
body during ka’vyr

Chiduri: A desert planet on the tip of
Orion’s sword, home to crab-like species that often shape-shift
into rodent life-forms.

Comm: Communications holo

Deltans: Humanoids from the planet Delta IV
that specialize in sexual entertainment.

Emprise: An adventurous, daring, or
chivalric enterprise.

Enclave: A Zygan neighborhood that
duplicates a planet’s environment.

Ergal: A Zygan tool that can be used to
transport in time and space, become invisible, increase or decrease
in size

Gamil: A six-legged equine native to the
planet Chiduri.

Geryon: A spear-like weapon that can pierce
and uncover anamorphed and muted layers

Holo: A holographic computer

Hyperdrive: Faster-than-light speed

Ifestia: A harsh, volcanic planet orbiting
the Orion star Alnitak that hosts telepathic species.

Invisible-ize: You got it!

Kalyvi: A Chidurian cave dwelling

Ka’vyr: An Ifestian mind-control
technique

Kharybdis: A watery planet in Orion’s

Lev: Levitate

Madai: An ethnic group of reptilians from
the planet Orion Alpha

Mayall II: Zyga’s home star, in the Galaxy
of Andromeda

Mega: Grow

Megara: A planet famed for its outstanding
entertainment and vacation sites, home to many species of
humanoids.

Meiotes: A species of Ytrans whose young are
born in complementary pairs, and spend their lives together as
partners.

M-fan: Use an Ergal to appear

Micro: Shrink

Mikkin: Zyga’s capital city

Mute: Change one’s appearance
and
genetic make-up

Nav: Navigation holo

Nejinsen: The premier Zygan Medical Center,
in the Zygan city of Aheya

Neurocache: The stored thoughts and memories
of a lifetime

Omega Archon: The king of the Zygan
Federation

Orion Alpha: The planetary home of the Madai
assassins, a lizard-like species.

Pedagogue: Mingferplatoi Academy
Professor

Plegma: A cloud-like nebula, home of the
Syneph species.

Sentinel Corps: The elite Zygan Royal
Guards

Sidon: A city in Ancient Phoenicia in the
Middle East

Stun Gun: A Zygan weapon with multiple
settings, including Stun and Kill. Stun freezes the target, Kill
lasers the target to a crisp.

Syneph: A cloud-like being that can change
shape and color.

Temporal Leap: Using an Ergal to go move
around in time without looping—so you can return at any time, even
before having “left”.

Thal: A Kharybdian dwelling

Thomeo: Orion style skyscrapers that look
like giant inverted ice cream cones.

Time Loop: Using an Ergal to go into a
different time and then return right after you left

X-fan: Use an Ergal to leave or
disappear

Ytra: The home planet of the Meiotes.

Zyga: The home planet of the Zygan
Federation

Zygfed: The Zygan Federation

Zygint: The Zygan Intelligence Agency

 

i
A primitive satellite
sent into space by the Soviet Union (a Russian empire) in 1957 that
launched the space race between the Soviets and the United States,
as well as the very first lame electric-techno song.

ii
They try to get you
with the classic paradox: You go back in time and keep your parents
from meeting, therefore you can’t be born; but if you can’t be
born, you can’t go back in time and keep your parents from meeting;
so you are born, and you go back in time, and so on. This is a
straw man, peeps. Just stay away from your parents and you’ll be
fine. Good advice for all teenagers, come to think of it.

iii
A tax auditor works
this way: You make a teeny tiny mistake on your math homework. The
math teacher makes you do the homework over, takes your allowance
for the next five years,
and
he confiscates your iPod and
your Wii. Evil, I tell you.

iv
Watchful Heuristic
Operation. In other words, they check our IDs.

v
Neuronal
Deoxyribonucleic Acid. (Say that tongue twister five times really
fast!)

vi
Okay, here’s the joke.
It’s as old as Homer himself, I think. They say that Homer was a
penname, a fake name used by the real “writer” of the epic poems
“The Iliad” and “The Odyssey.” But, some Zygan history students
believe that the writer using the pseudonym Homer was really Homer
Simpson.

vii
A championship soccer
team from the city of Manchester, England.

viii
A cubit is a
primitive measure based on the distance between the hand and the
elbow as opposed to, say, a foot, which is based on … a foot.

ix
An undocumented
immigrant.

x
Ergal shields are localized impenetrable force fields;
smaller versions of the shield around Earth Core. We’d learned how
to install and uninstall them in our Advanced Ergal Thermodynamics
lab during our last month at Mingferplatoi Academy.

 

xi
Neural Inquiry. Off
the record, we call it Neural Interrogation. So, when a prisoner
has been NI’d, his information’s been directly downloaded from his
brain. Or, maybe our questioners just roughed him up a little…

xii
Kind of like a
wireless Internet audio stream with only a few accessible Web
sites. So, a whole family would have to sit around a
box—together!—and listen to “shows,” which sometimes lasted a
whole
hour
—yawn! Life was rough in your
great-grandparents’ day…

xiii
Krøneckðr is the
largest city on Delta II and the financial center of the Delta
planets in M82, an adjacent galaxy. Or so I’ve been told. Zygint
discourages its agents from visiting bacchanalian planets outside
Zygfed borders, especially if the agents are under eighteen.

xiv
Large sharp-clawed
feline creatures the size of a small human. They are found
throughout the universe, most commonly in roller derby arenas and
suburban high school in-crowds.

xv
A Madai septic
word.

xvi
Ethnic populations
on the planet Chronos.

xvii
Terrans can’t
pronounce it.

xviii
First introduced
to Earth by Hymenoptera from the planet Zom.

xix
Spud explained this
phrase to me later. It refers to Don Quixote’s fruitless quest,
where he mistakes a windmill for a giant and tries to joust with
the structure. It’s basically pursuing something futile. Heck, it
sounds like Quixote should’ve pursued a good optometrist. I mean,
giants and windmills look nothing alike, except on Anemomylos where
the windmills are five storeys tall and alive.

xx
Because the art was
so ugly, I couldn’t see any other reason for hanging it.

xxi
Actually, it isn’t
a joke. That’s what they really say in Greece.

xxii
I’ll explain
later. If you can’t wait—just check out John Milton’s
Paradise
Lost
.

xxiii
Her Kharybdian
name was, as close as I can pronounce it, Shfrsh. I named her the
Nautilus because she looked like the Nautilus. No, not the
cigar-shaped submarine in the Jules Verne story—the logarithmic
spiral of the cephalopod. Really a cool ship. I did tease Eikhus
once though and called him Captain Nemo. It took me a week to dry
off completely…

xxiv
A civilized Zygan
war tool. Rather than killing the enemy, you basically erase and
then re-boot their brains.

xxv
Twelve days in a
week and thirty-six hours in a day, of course.

xxvi
Bellatrix’s fifth
planet.

xxvii
A small shuttle
that can make it to Zyga on autopilot. In this case, a Trojan
hearse.

xxviii
When you’re
smalling, the whole world doesn’t small with you. So, Ergaling
helps you cross what are now long distances for people as tiny as
we were.

xxix
A Megaran fighting
move that you don’t want to be on the receiving end of. It hurts
like hell, literally.

xxx
Or rather, I
must’ve continued to micro until I was one fourth its size.

xxxi
Which reminds me
of the old limerick: There was a young lady named Bright, whose
speed was much faster than light, she set off one day, in a
relative way, and returned on the previous night. Don’t blame me—I
warned you it was old.

xxxii
The word means
“Charge!” Now!

xxxiii
God out of a
box. Literally, God out of a machine, but in ancient Greece and
Rome, a box was about as complex a machine as you could get. It was
lowered onto the stage and contained the image of a God, who served
to rescue the protagonist, or the plot, from destruction.

xxxiv
And the machine
is the universe…

xxxv
Catch our reruns
on the Singularity Channel, Fridays at 10 pm, 9 Central, or
streaming at SingularityTV.com. Season 2 starts in October!

xxxvi
You’d never guess
he was 138, Heron said.

xxxvii
The German
mathematician who co-discovered the Möbius strip, a half-twisted
paper strip whose ends are joined together to make a loop with one
infinite surface. Zygapedia has another citation for Johann Listing
as the strip’s other genius inventor. Personally, I would’ve called
it the Listing strip—it took me half an hour to find the umlaut for
Möbius in the Help Menu.

 

xxxviii
We sure dodged
a bullet. The farmer who saw the crushed wheat on his acreage the
next morning called it an alien crop circle. Imagine if people had
actually believed him!

 

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