Vithr had been watching the Lazarus repair teams walk by as everything unfolded around him. He noted that their body structures didn't neatly line up with any of the races or xenobiology he'd studied. He concluded that they were perhaps heavily modified, or even automations. He turned back around to Merrill and inspected the corpse. "So how'd you find them again?" he asked as he looked at the husk on the slab, writing down Merrill's notes as she spoke aloud.
"You see that Nepleslian movie about spies with the high rise? The comedic one?" Merril asked, retrieving a flashlight. The ship's doctor shook his head and shrugged. "Ah, forget it. She banged against the ship's window. Seems unlikely, if ya ask me."
"I didn't get any pings on the radar for signs of life, save for that weirdo Lazarus ship that showed up," he inspected the skull and the eye sockets of the deceased and noted cybernetics. "Seems too frail to be Nepleslian. I think it's another one of those... those..." it was on the tip of his tongue and
one of them had been annoying him all morning.
"One of those? . . . you mean like our Lazzy lady?" Merril asked, pointing the light into the eye of the cadaver.
"No, the one that put an arcade machine in Engineering, I think that Lazarus woman's too dour for that."
"Oh, Freespacer? Shit they don't teach you about in med school where I live."
"Mostly because we're still trying to figure them out after Yamataians killed, what, eighty percent of them," he scribbled some more notes. "It makes things considerably difficult."
"Wait, so if she's a robot. . . can't we tie a hover bike battery into her and call it a day?" The doctor shook his head.
"Not quite. Y'know how Nepleslians have cybernetics, and are mostly organic? Freespacers are cybernetics and organic at the same time."
Merril guffawed. "Aw, really? Well, I guess we oughta tell the Captain and maybe rope in one of our new robot-buddies. See what we can do down here."
Vithr turned around and started inspecting his now restocked and not-shot-up medical cabinet. "Medical nanomachines, nutrient supplement compound, waste disposal..." he started putting bottles down on the counter and started gathering pumps and syringes for the task ahead.
Meanwhile, the ship's medic was hard at work relaying the information to Keib via the datapad. She held off on calling Pratima, since it'd be better to get the captain's permission to do so first. Most of what the medic was gathering boiled down to was a solution of water, essential minerals, electrolytes, protein, and synthetic blood cycled in and out of the corpse to slowly and steadily rebuild things from the ground up.
Code:
we got this figured
its a freespacer
we might be able to revive her
notify the other robutts?
Code:
don't notify the other spacers, they'll throw a party. If idling makes amphetamine coffee and an arcade machine
I can't imagine what a house party will do to the ship.
(would make excellent photos though haha.)
permission to revive granted.
"Cap'n gave the green light to light this golem up!" Merril declared, giving a nod to Vithr.
"Process should take a couple of hours," he said as he started inserting tubes into the husk's anatomy, "hopefully by then the Lazarus ship's gone. That thing gives me the creeps with it's non-standard smooth line geometry bullshit."
"Ah, it ain't that bad. Could be shaped like a giant Mishhu. Ugly bastards. All of 'em." The doctor nodded with a harrumph.
"Alright, pump on; throw the switch and see what sticks." the doctor relayed.
The wildcat nodded. With a dramatic slam of the switch, she said, "And the Lady said, let there be light!"
It wasn't nearly as dramatic as it could've been. The pumps started whirring to life quietly and depositing medical nanomachines, nutrients, proteins, acids, all the good things to the husk's body. Vithr examined the corpse slowly and set up a camera to watch it and to make time lapse footage, as well as watch the process again and again to prove it could be repeated.
"It'll look good on my chann- er, resume, yours too. Greg's good at editing video."
"I'd hope so. I don't wanna look stupid for nearly breaking that switch," she sighed, leaning against an wall populated with nothing more than a small cabinet and a boring motivational poster that's been there since the ship was put in service. A picture of a drop-bear hanging off of a ledge, with the words, 'Hang in there!' under in a comical font.
Somebody had a sick sense of humour, surely.
Vithr whipped out a comic book from Nepleslia and waited for time to go by, occasionally looking up from his reading to see how the husk was doing. It was starting to look more like a cadaver than a husk after an hour. An ideal start, but the ECG was still a flatline. "Snack?" the doctor asked as he pointed the medic to some microwave meals in another cabinet, with a microwave sitting atop it with the words 'NO SCIENCE ALLOWED IN THE MICROWAVE. FOOD ONLY. -V' in big red letters on the glass.
"Naw, I'm still full up on jerky from earlier."
Merril yawned, looking at her lack-of-watch on her wrist.
Vithr shrugged and prepared himself some spicy Yamataian instant noodles in a styrofoam bowl. He snapped the chopsticks in half and started eating the noodles dispassionately while observing the corpse still on the slab. He drank all of the soup in the bowl and proceeded to stab the bowl apart with his chopsticks and throw it in the rubbish bin.
And then, half an hour later there was a beep. "Merrill," he nudged the medic with a hushed voice.
"Hwat?" she mumbled, snapping awake from her half-slouched standing nap against the wall.
Beep.
"ECG activity."
"Well, ain't that a beauty of medical science."
Merril walked over to the body, feeling the temperature and pulse for herself. The eyes were partially regenerated, and unfit for eyesight for now.
Azure that was all that had gone through Null's mind since what had now seemed like time immemorial. Slowly her senses were saying things that no longer said the comforting azure, but an odd mix of pain and ecstasy, or maybe it was just pain that she was feeling, she tried to move shake her eyes open, but there was no response. Slowly after a new hell she had never once encountered in all her days or the days of the heroes of her peoples relived through the archives.
"Shit, we've got a live one!" Merril cackled, her laugh coming through heartily. She gave some reassuring pats to the naked freespacer, clearly noting that her patient was as blind as a bat.
"She's trying to wake up," Vithr observed as the ECG beeped more and more. Her brain activity was starting to peak. "Her body's not ready yet." The Lorath tongues were completely foreign to the freespacer.
Cold, the sense had died down from their fire, to the gentle sensation of the metal table pressed against her back. She was no longer thrashing about. Her deteriorated cornea were reconnecting, though little good it did for her, was her head continued to stare at the bright operating light and the two backlit figures standing to her left side. One of which was gently forcing the freespacer onto the table to make sure she didn't injure herself any further or disconnect from any of the medical devices.
The other had turned around to leave for a moment, and returned with a device, placing it on the side table and turning it on. It looked like a radio with a microphone sticking out of it and pointing to the patient's face.
"The hell is that?" Merril asked, raising an eyebrow.
"Translator," he replied hastily, grabbing the operating table lights to push them away from the patient's face and give the Freespacer a better look at her two benefactors. The doctor was a sullen faced, pale Lorath man with dark blue eyes. Some of his face was concealed by a mask he was wearing over his mouth and nose. The medic was a lot brighter in expression, but darker in skin tone. Yellow eyes matched a catlike grin.
Null could feel the acid in the pit of her stomach, she started to struggle against the forces pinning her on her back, she could see the fuzzy outlines of several figures around her, her eyes still not quite able to focus properly on them.
"Hey, sshhhhh! Shhh! Calm down. . ." Merril shushed, lowering her tone.
Noises hit Null's ears, she couldn't make out what was being said, each part of what sounded like one curse after another. She tried to struggle harder, but soon after her muscles were already screaming at her, she gave one last fit to get free but that to failed her. Now she just lay there, seemingly surrounded by what she could only assume were devils and demons. Part of her wondered if these were Yamataians, preparing to sacrifice her to what ever dark gods they worshipped.
The revivification process was starting to head towards the non-essential organs now that the five senses were mostly complete. Null's ears heard another momentary crackle, and she realised that her mouth was dry. The nutrient paste that she'd been provided with in this process, though filling wasn't necessarily tasty, and it was consumed rapidly by the revivification process.
The smell of recently boiled noodles was the first thing her nose discovered, followed by the smells of the various nanomachines in her body and that strange sterility, similar to that cloying lifelessness she encountered whenever she was near the grinder back on her home ship - wherever it was. Finally, the last thing she could discern was life.
The freespacer gave a hacking cough as she took her first breath of air, larynx stiff and requiring a stretch.
"Vithr, turn the translator on already. I wanna be able to have a regular conversation with this robot." He pointed to the device and it was already turned on.
Null continued to lie there her lungs feeling like they were full of glass, though with each new breath it slowly became easier for her to break. She could hear more voices, but what ever the words were they didn't seem to be directed to her.
"Well, look at her, say hello," Vithr gave Merrill a verbal nudge.
"Helloooo sleeping beauty!" Soft Touch cackled with a grin. Staring directly into Null's eyes. The doctor could be seen slapping his hand to his forehead gently and exhaling beneath the mask.
There was a voice, that Null could hear, and then a second one. The first was using harsh words that made no sense but had the sound of an organic creature behind it. The second she could understand, even if the dialect was strange to her, and had the sound of a laughably robotic voice. Her mind was still swimming, before she knew what she was asking the words were out of her mouth "Am I your sacrifice?"
Vithr's eyebrow rose as he heard the translator feed back Null's speech. He looked at Merrill incredulously.
Merril gave an equally incredulous look back to Vithir, a sort of 'I don't even know the fuck' sort of look.
"Uh, this ain't that kinda ship, robot. We just scraped you off of our hull and brought you back to life," she finally said, her expression turning quizzical. Vithr nodded with her. Though, the part about human sacrifice might've been up in the air, Pirate Captain and all but the patient didn't need to know.
Null turned her head away from where the voice had come to, she was now certain what type of ship it was. "Robot..." The words made it clear what they thought of her. "Than this is a slaver ship. And I was simply a lucky find for you."
"We're actually a salvage ship by trade," Vithr offered. "A long distance one. We tend to get a lot of visitors like you - though they're usually alive," he nodded solemnly as he inspected the Freespacer's body. It was now looking very healed, less like a sunken cadaver and more like a living being.
Null felt the hands that had been holding her down, retract from her shoulders. She slowly pulled herself up and looked around the room, not quite able to focus on the faces of the people there. She slowly became distinctly aware of the cool air and frigid table beneath her. Null pulled her legs up to her chest, less out shame of her body and more in a hope to rid herself of the goose bumps that were spreading over her body.
"Oh, uh. . . do we have a spare set of fatigues or something lying around? I don't think our new passenger'll like walking around in the buff." Vithr nodded and walked towards a cupboard. He returned a few moments later with some basic clothing, mostly for off-duty personnel, consisting of a loose t-shirt, a grey sweater, black sweat suit pants, socks, sandals, and a knit cap with the Akahar's emblem on it and a blank space where the rank pin should've gone.
He placed them neatly on the slabside table next to Null. "What's your name, ma'am?" he asked.
Null looked at the clothes that had been placed on the side table for her. She eyed them with suspicion, they were a salvage ship and she was a robot to them, a being that they had no problem with the idea of selling freely. She noted the emblem on the cap, and looked from person to person attempting to find it on their clothing,
Merril cocked her head, seeing the hostility in Null's eyes.
"What's wrong? You some kinda nudist? Because this ship's kinda cold. You don't wanna walk around naked h- wait, you got a name?"
Her eyes shot to look over the one who was talking. She spotted it, the person had the same emblem on their clothes as the cap, she was their slave, Null was certain of it. Slowly as if resigned to her fate she took the clothes off the slabside table and turned away from the majority of the people, though it now occurred that she was likely being recorded from all directions. She looked at the sweat pants and tried pulling them on, the waist was giant on her, she gave the draw string a tug to tighten it, but the string snapped near the back of her hip. She stood there looking at the two halves of the broken string as the pants sat crumpled around her feet.
She simply shook her head letting the broken draw string fall to the ground. She pulled the sweater over her head, it was large on her, not as bad as the pants, but the neck hole was large enough that she always had a shoulder exposed, and long enough on her that it could have been a dress, the bottom of it, going down to her knees.
Merrill's datapad started speaking. "How's the patient?" Keib's voice could be heard. His face was on the datapad. "Are they healthy?"
"Uh, they're healthy, but not all that talkative. You wanna talk to her face-to-face, Cap?" Merril replied, pulling out the pad.
"Sure thing."
Merril tilted the screen so Null could see it. "Captain, robot girl. Robot girl, Captain."
"They're called Freespacers, Merrill," he browbeat the medic. "Sorry about that, she's a bit blunt. Anyway - welcome back to the land of the living, my name is Keib," his voice was welcoming and fatherly to the new arrival, "I'm the Captain of the LSDF Akahar, which you're standing in right now. I trust Doctor Vithr and Corporal Merrill did their best to say hello." "I tried!"
Null turned to look at the screen that she had been introduced to, there was a man on the other side of it his skin looked like it could have been brushed steel. She did her best to look him in the eyes, but found her gaze lowering to his chest, where she found a shirt that had no place in this exchange she thought. No matter how much she fought it, her gaze kept falling. "My designation is Voi-" She stopped for a moment, if she was a slave now she'd rather be a slave with her name. "My designation is." She restarted what she was saying "Stargazer Null-Null 00-8909-8888." She did what she could to look in the video's eyes as she said it, but had to fight hard and it was strangely tiring for her at that moment.
"Well then, Stargazer, you'll probably get along with Pratima - another Freespacer, or, should I say, Freespacers. We found them around a Polysentience hub. You should meet one of them soon and get reconnected. Right now though," he cleared his throat, "we will provide you with the following, free of charge. A bed, three square meals, water, a local Polysentience connection and medical aid. Do you understand?"
Null didn't raise her head as she responded to him. "Of course, and once we get to port I will be sold to the highest bidder." This wasn't a question, she knew that was the fate that awaited her.
"What?" his face looked at Merrill and his eyebrows wrinkled at her. "Not at all. At the conclusion of the mission, you will be taken to the nearest Freespacer Embassy to get back into contact with friends or family. That is a
promise."
Null looked up now for the first time not having to fight the downward drift of her gaze. The surprise at his words were clear on her face, she'd been resigned to being sold. This was a salvage ship, and they had salvaged her, that is how non-freespacers worked. She opened her mouth to say something but it just hung there, unable force the sounds out of it. After a moment she just closed it.
"For now though, you can stay on our ship and move about freely so long as you don't interrupt normal operations, or you can ply your skills with us and earn a paycheck like Pratima is to pass the time. Your choice, we could be out here for a while."
"I don't know where she got the slavery thing from. . ." Merril mumbled with a shrug, though her loose posture didn't tighten in the process.
Null's mind was still spinning, just moments ago, she had been resigned to living out the rest of her life as a slave. She opened her mouth to thank him, but all that she managed to do was mouth "thank you" in her language, never quite finding the voice, she nodded to him, to show him her thanks.
"No worries," he replied simply with a smile.
Null took the toque and the sandals from the table, and slipped them both on, while depositing the sweatpants on the operation table, not quite sure what to do with it. She bit her lip looking around the room and then to each of the people there, not quite sure where to go, not feeling like accidentally finding herself in an airlock, it really seemed to be just that kind of day.
"Oh, pants. There should be a good pair in the room we assign to you,"
"In any case. . . Welcome aboard, Null-null! Full name's Medic Merril 'Soft-Touch' Ghere." Merril greeted, slapping the Freespacer on the back. At least this one acted more. . . 'normal' than Pratima.
Null hopped forwards as she was slapped on the back, not wanting to fall over, she turned on her heel, and did her best to give Merril a smile, though it was weak. She turned her attention to the translator, and switching from what she had been speaking before switching to Nepleslian <Can I borrow that?> She blinked, switching over to Seraphim <I think it might be quite helpful, for the time being.> She gave a slightly stronger smile, wondering, hoping that one of them understood her words.
Merril blinked once. Blinked twice. Then gestured to herself and Vithyr. "Lor-ath." She said clearly, handing the device to Null.
Null couldn't help but let the disappointment show on her face as she took the translator from Merril.