CHAPTER ONE, PART ONE - December 30th, 2008
The Tradestar - Citizen CommonsThe Citizen Commons was considered one of the marvels of modern space station architecture. A massive open room, fully five miles in diameter and almost two hundred feet tall, it was able to comfortably fit the entirety of the civilian population aboard the Tradestar during their daily activities, with a good amount of room left over. In all practical aspects, it was more like a small city than anything else.
The bazaar was one of the many areas contained within the Commons. As it was much too large for the Tradestar security force to concern themselves over, you could get anything there if you had the gold. Anything.
Zerein walked through the bustling marketplace as quickly as she could. As packed as it was at this time of the day, it was hard to move twenty feet without bumping into as many people. She passed vegetable stands, stills, electronics booths, and much more, but always her eyes were locked forward. She had a task on her mind, and she couldn't let anything distract her until it was completed.
Once, an overzealous clothing vendor swept an expensive silk dress at her, bawling out the ever decreasing price at the top of his lungs. He stopped only when the formerly whole piece of clothing drifted to the ground at his feet, torn neatly in half in one angry motion by Zerein.
Such behavior was standard in the Commons.
Long minutes later, Zerein had found what she was looking for. The person who was commonly referred to as "the man of a thousand bodies" stood atop a large substi-wood*
1 platform in the center of the bazaar. From there, he bellowed out the prices and descriptions of the ten naked men and women standing motionless behind him. The bodies were supposed to be clones. Empty, mindless, devoid of consciousness or personality. Still, it made her shiver to look at them.
These clones were of the sort used by the moderately well-off to perform everyday duties such as cooking, cleaning, protection, and... other things. Not much was taboo these days.
Zerein waited until "the man of a thousand bodies" (in reality endowed with the mundane name of Jacob) reached one of the last products. A short, scrawny male with dark hair and gray eyes. Inexpensive and unremarkable. She raised her hand and called out her bid. "600 credits*
2." She recieved a few surprised glances. Such a high price for a simple worker clone? Jacob met her eyes and gave her a knowing smile.
"Sold!" He cried. "To the stunning lady with the blonde hair!"
In mere moments the male was fitted in a cheap poncho and brought down to her. Credits were credits.
Back at her apartment, Zerein sat the male in a chair and went to her cabinet while he stared at the wall, awaiting orders. She pulled out a large piece of equipment, what looked like a video headset to the ignorant. In fact, it was much more expensive than any entertainment device. It was a high-end Neural Interfacer, most often used to program or wipe clones. She was most definitely not supposed to have one without a permit.
She placed it on the seemingly comatose man's head gently, tightening a few straps here and there and making sure it fit snugly over his eyes. From her pocket she pulled a small, flat card and inserted it into a slot in the Interfacer's visor. She then pressed the button next to it and sat next to him, waiting.
The next few minutes were wholly undramatic. However, as she watched, the body began to twitch. First a finger, then the whole hand. Then the arm. Soon, the whole body was deep into what looked like an epileptic seizure. She didn't move.
Finally, after what she felt was an eternity, the man raised his hands of his own volition. Smooth and controlled. He took off the visor, closed his eyes, and took a deep breath.
He began to weep quietly.
Zerein, concerned, spoke. "Was it that bad?"
"Yes." His voice was cracked, weak from lack of use.
"I'm glad you're back."
The man's gaze shot to her suddenly. "Zerein, what that man is doing, it's..."
"I know."
"We have to stop him."
"I know."
It took the man only a short while to regain his composure. As he greedily gulped at the jug of water which Zerein had supplied to him, she studied him with a critical eye. Nearly malnourished, overworked, covered with tiny cuts and scrapes. He had been treated poorly. Their year apart hadn't been kind to him. Nearly gasping, he sat back and rubbed his swollen belly. "Thank you."
"It's only water."
"That's not what I was talking about."
She turned her brilliant green eyes from a nearby painting and looked at him again.
"It wasn't only for you."
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1 - Substi-Wood : A mass-grown substance similar in texture to real wood coated in a thin layer of greasy varnish. Cheap and plentiful.
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2 - Credits and Currency : One ounce of standard, unrefined gold usually translates to around 1000 credits.
First decently sized update! Feels a little awkward at points, but I'm tired, so please forgive.
CHAPTER ONE, PART TWO expected by New Year's day.