M0CKing sAm - Vol 1
Samuel Ray walked out of his house waving to his neighbors. Getting into his car he stretched his six foot frame out behind the wheel. Moving away from his house and neighborhood, little did he know it would be the last time he see either of them.
High in orbit above the earth, an unearthly craft was hiding among the satellites. It’s sleek black skin absorbing all light and energy that came near it.
A tall, blonde, human looking male nodded at the read out. “I think we’ve finally located the one on this planet that was giving off those energy readings.”
“It’s about time!” A smaller in height and frame female replied. “I want all bio-scanners on this one this time. No mistakes like last time.” The female hissed. “I’ll remove more than an ear this time!”
The male, a hand to the stub like projection from the side of his head, nodded. “All scans now active, directed at the subject.” The male said as clearly as he could.
The female stood, walking up behind the male. “Hmmm, this one has more markers than any we’ve seen before. I’m so glad I suggested we come to this primitive place.”
The male hid his face as he rolled his eyes. Her idea? Slightly shaking his head he wondered how she’d go on without him. Most of her ideas were actually his.
A slashing to his back let him know he’d not heard the last thing she’d said. “You worthless piece of scum! I told you to get him!” The female growled.
“I will mistress as soon as he stops moving! We don’t want a repeat of last time like on penal-one.” The male said as he wrenched at the pain across his back.
“Hmmm, you’re right that cost enough to fix, plus we only got half of him. There was barely enough left alive for me to consume. Alright then, as soon as possible,” the female said with a smirk.
Arriving downtown, Samuel had just parked his car and moving as quickly as he could away from his car. A sudden crunching sound behind him caused Samuel to stop, turning his mouth fell agape. The front half of the very car he’d been in was gone! Looking closer Samuel saw a blue glow coming from the rest of what was left of the vehicle.
Turning back toward the building, Samuel took a step to run; suddenly he was enveloped in a reddish light. Blinking his eyes hard he saw that he was somewhere else! Two tall, well muscled women in strange uniforms were pointing strange guns at him. Both had startled looks on their faces that quickly turned to anger.
“Inona! Iza io?” The tall, blonde haired woman of the pair said.
“Tsy azoko antoka.” The tall, Auburn woman next to the Blonde replied.
When Samuel only stood there with his mouth open, The Auburn woman touched a button on the console. Just as quickly a strange beam shot out of the bulkhead. “What the hell!?” Samuel almost shouted as he jumped back the beam following him.
“Ah! Much better!” The Auburn haired woman said. Pointing her gun straight at Samuel’s chest, unwavering, she started. “Now just who are you? Where is the criminal Mellos Thymp?!”
Shock registered on Samuel’s face as he swallowed hard. “Look lady I have no idea what you are talking about!”
A frown came over the Auburn woman’s face. “I am not one of these ladies that you speak of. I am Thellus Wron of the Intergalactic Patrol. This esteemed one,” Thellus said indicating the Blonde. “Is our sector Commander, Drivas Flot. You WILL refer to her as Commander!!” The Auburn woman pushed her gun barrel into Samuel’s ribs to emphasize her point.
“Sure! Whatever you say lady,” Samuel said as he raised his hands and arms.
With a low growl Thellus backed a foot from Samuel. “Lower your arms now! You will be destroyed if you make an attempt to take my weapon! Now then identify yourself,” this last coming out as a rigid command.
Swallowing hard again, Samuel replied, “I am Samuel Ray, I work at the World Bank downtown.”
Thellus’s face hardened as the grip on the weapon tightened, “I know not of this planet downtown, stop lying...”
“Enough Thellus! Tell me Samuel Ray, is the name of that planet downtown, or has it perchance another name?” The blonde Drivas asked indicating the blue and green planet on the other side of a huge window that dominated the wall.
“Oh my god!” Samuel said as he fell to his knees. “There’s no way!”
Drivas shook her head with a sigh. They’d have to wipe this one when they were done, a most unpleasant duty. “So you know the name of your home good. I’m sorry you’ve never seen it before. I apologize...”
“Huh? Of course I’ve seen it we all have. It’s just rare that anyone but military gets to see this much of it these days. An almost exasperated Samuel told Drivas.
“Ah! So your people are much further then. Perhaps a wipe is unnecessary. So, please what is the its name?” The Blonde smiled at him.
“We call it earth.” Samuel replied.
A shocked then worried look crossed the Blonde’s face. Stunned she turned toward Thellus yelling at her. “Send him back NOW!” Drivas’s voice getting louder with each word.
“But...
High in orbit above the earth, an unearthly craft was hiding among the satellites. It’s sleek black skin absorbing all light and energy that came near it.
A tall, blonde, human looking male nodded at the read out. “I think we’ve finally located the one on this planet that was giving off those energy readings.”
“It’s about time!” A smaller in height and frame female replied. “I want all bio-scanners on this one this time. No mistakes like last time.” The female hissed. “I’ll remove more than an ear this time!”
The male, a hand to the stub like projection from the side of his head, nodded. “All scans now active, directed at the subject.” The male said as clearly as he could.
The female stood, walking up behind the male. “Hmmm, this one has more markers than any we’ve seen before. I’m so glad I suggested we come to this primitive place.”
The male hid his face as he rolled his eyes. Her idea? Slightly shaking his head he wondered how she’d go on without him. Most of her ideas were actually his.
A slashing to his back let him know he’d not heard the last thing she’d said. “You worthless piece of scum! I told you to get him!” The female growled.
“I will mistress as soon as he stops moving! We don’t want a repeat of last time like on penal-one.” The male said as he wrenched at the pain across his back.
“Hmmm, you’re right that cost enough to fix, plus we only got half of him. There was barely enough left alive for me to consume. Alright then, as soon as possible,” the female said with a smirk.
Arriving downtown, Samuel had just parked his car and moving as quickly as he could away from his car. A sudden crunching sound behind him caused Samuel to stop, turning his mouth fell agape. The front half of the very car he’d been in was gone! Looking closer Samuel saw a blue glow coming from the rest of what was left of the vehicle.
Turning back toward the building, Samuel took a step to run; suddenly he was enveloped in a reddish light. Blinking his eyes hard he saw that he was somewhere else! Two tall, well muscled women in strange uniforms were pointing strange guns at him. Both had startled looks on their faces that quickly turned to anger.
“Inona! Iza io?” The tall, blonde haired woman of the pair said.
“Tsy azoko antoka.” The tall, Auburn woman next to the Blonde replied.
When Samuel only stood there with his mouth open, The Auburn woman touched a button on the console. Just as quickly a strange beam shot out of the bulkhead. “What the hell!?” Samuel almost shouted as he jumped back the beam following him.
“Ah! Much better!” The Auburn haired woman said. Pointing her gun straight at Samuel’s chest, unwavering, she started. “Now just who are you? Where is the criminal Mellos Thymp?!”
Shock registered on Samuel’s face as he swallowed hard. “Look lady I have no idea what you are talking about!”
A frown came over the Auburn woman’s face. “I am not one of these ladies that you speak of. I am Thellus Wron of the Intergalactic Patrol. This esteemed one,” Thellus said indicating the Blonde. “Is our sector Commander, Drivas Flot. You WILL refer to her as Commander!!” The Auburn woman pushed her gun barrel into Samuel’s ribs to emphasize her point.
“Sure! Whatever you say lady,” Samuel said as he raised his hands and arms.
With a low growl Thellus backed a foot from Samuel. “Lower your arms now! You will be destroyed if you make an attempt to take my weapon! Now then identify yourself,” this last coming out as a rigid command.
Swallowing hard again, Samuel replied, “I am Samuel Ray, I work at the World Bank downtown.”
Thellus’s face hardened as the grip on the weapon tightened, “I know not of this planet downtown, stop lying...”
“Enough Thellus! Tell me Samuel Ray, is the name of that planet downtown, or has it perchance another name?” The blonde Drivas asked indicating the blue and green planet on the other side of a huge window that dominated the wall.
“Oh my god!” Samuel said as he fell to his knees. “There’s no way!”
Drivas shook her head with a sigh. They’d have to wipe this one when they were done, a most unpleasant duty. “So you know the name of your home good. I’m sorry you’ve never seen it before. I apologize...”
“Huh? Of course I’ve seen it we all have. It’s just rare that anyone but military gets to see this much of it these days. An almost exasperated Samuel told Drivas.
“Ah! So your people are much further then. Perhaps a wipe is unnecessary. So, please what is the its name?” The Blonde smiled at him.
“We call it earth.” Samuel replied.
A shocked then worried look crossed the Blonde’s face. Stunned she turned toward Thellus yelling at her. “Send him back NOW!” Drivas’s voice getting louder with each word.
“But...