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Chapter 8 : A World Left Behind

  Hera

  With just a few crewmembers awake, Alex woke up and began walking toward the

  main deck. An awkward feeling began to envelop his mind. Is this for real? It feels so

  surreal that just a bit ago I was in orbit around the Earth. This is probably the first

  step toward conquering the galaxy. Why haven’t we seen any alien species? I need

  to focus on the mission at hand. I should not daydream so much. While approaching

  the living areas, he heard voices.

  He recognized General Bara’s voice. “It’s hard not to think how crazy what we

  are doing is. We have been going for about thirty years, and it makes me feel …

  weird. We are in the middle of nowhere now. On Earth, so many things have

  happened that it’s hard to keep track.

  Alex interrupted him. “We are in the middle of everything, actually. How is

  everyone doing? Also, that’s a strange noise behind the music. Like an engine of

  some sort.”

  Konoya replied, “The background noise is constantly playing. Even when the

  music is on. Otherwise, the silence can be deafening.”

  “Let me see.” Alex turned off the music and noise and waited with his finger

  upward, indicating for everyone to be silent. “It’s true! The silence is incredible. I

  mean I knew about it, but it’s different to experience it firsthand. If we don’t speak, it

  feels like something is wrong. I was expecting the ship to be making some kind of

  noise with all those systems in operation, but there is nothing. It’s actually quite

  incredible how quiet it can get.”

  With a clear issue to discuss, Konoya changed the subject. “What I find

  strange is that no one is scared. Everyone is so used to technology working that they

  don’t even consider the chance of something failing.”

  “That, or Apostasis has affected everyone a little bit,” replied Alex with a

  smirk.

  “Or that,” said Konoya with her eyebrows high.

  Bara interrupted their conversation with his own worry. “Things back at home

  don’t look too good. There are a lot of problems, and Apostasis seems to be getting

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  the better of society. There is also a lot of talk about Project Gaia. The resources

  spent for the making of Hera have taken their toll onto the rest of the population.”

  Konoya, wanting to ease the conversation, tried to once again change the

  subject. “Well, yes, there have always been problems. This time is no different, just

  the reasons differ from time to time, but also, Alex, you are probably one of the oldest

  humans in existence.”

  “How so?” asked Alex.

  “Apostasis seems to have claimed the lives of almost everyone who was born

  before the COD. And you were born shortly after, which means you are one of the

  oldest humans. Congratulations.”

  “I am not sure If this is something I should feel happy about,” said Alex.

  “Well, you should not. It might be an indication that the COD only extended

  our lives but also cut short our birth rate. It might end up being the doom of the

  people back on Earth,” replied Konoya.

  Alex stood up and looked around. “I don’t think now is the proper time for

  philosophical discussions, Konoya. We have other things to care for. I will be

  checking my logs, and then I will head back to my hibernation chamber. Try to think

  happy thoughts.”

  2515

  Earth

  Old practices began to resurface. Worship of deities started to be common. The

  superintendents were losing power.

  2798

  Earth

  Resources were becoming an issue. Most cities halted research in favor of

  conservation.

  2837

  Earth

  The first war since the Osiris impact broke out. The city of Budapest was destroyed.

  News between cities was becoming increasingly filtered.

  2897

  Hera

  As Juuda went for his scheduled system checks, he noticed errors. This has to be a

  mistake, he thought. Immediately, he ran to wake Alex.

  About an hour later, Alex was ready to hear the news. “What has happened,

  Juuda?”

  “There seems to be an issue with our acceleration systems. I have been

  checking for the past hour, and nothing seems to be malfunctioning from our side.”

  Alex was clearly skeptical. “Calm down and explain the problem to me first.”

  “Okay.” Juuda calmed himself and continued, “We are receiving reduced

  boost from the satellites. Some have failed, and the others seem to be failing one by

  one. We will soon be cruising without any added acceleration.”

  “Why am I hearing this just now?” said Alex with an aggressive frown.

  “When the first satellite went offline, we thought that it was a malfunction that

  they would fix back on Earth. We have not received any reply yet as to why this

  happened,” replied Juuda.

  “When did it start?”

  “About a month ago.”

  “Wake Steve and Gakuto up,” ordered Alex with clear discomfort.

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