Mimic Saves Her People Read online

Page 7


  We didn’t need a more thorough explanation and hastily beat it indoors. I was the last one in, and I grabbed the magnet holding the opening we had cut and dragged it after me, securing it once I was through.

  “Eske, help me secure this back in place,” I said, using one of my hands to support it and the other to try to weld the same edge we had just super-cooled.

  “Okay, but you better not let go and let me float into space.”

  “Wasn’t thinking about doing that, believe it or not.”

  She let go of the tether and came up to join me. As she did, I heard Gonzales and the coin twins begin hastily setting up the device that would hopefully completely shield us from any sort of readings.

  Hopefully being the key word.

  Finally, Eske and I finished resealing the entryway we had made, and I felt the area we were in slowly start to pressurize. Emphasis on slowly. I could feel as the environment shifted, making Eske and I slowly float downward, and the engineers finished their work just before our feet were going to touch ground.

  “Done!” she whispered with a quiet fist pump into the air.

  “Engaging now,” Ciangi said, using her control box to start up the machine. How they had hooked it up to a power source and calibrated it in less than thirty seconds was beyond me, but I was quite happy for their skill.

  The machine gave off a quiet hum and glowed the faintest yellow, like the sun rising after a very dark night, but then that was it.

  “Uh… Did it work?” Eske asked, tilting her head and viewing it through the tops of her goggles.

  “I don’t know,” Ciangi answered honestly.

  “But the fact that we’re still here and there’s not any alarms going off is hopeful,” Bahn said with a nod. “I’m going to attempt splicing into their system now to see if we can get some sort of reading.”

  “If we do get one, are we even sure we can understand it?”

  “Data is data,” Bahn answered. “The language it’s cushioned in doesn’t matter.”

  “If you say so…”

  While they were busy doing that and talking back and forth, I busied myself with removing the pack that I had brought with me and laying the contents out on what looked like it might have once been a bed. It was far too bent and blackened now to be sure, but it served well enough for my purposes.

  I had never been much for guns, but I had several of them laid out before me, along with the previously used ionic welder, my own grappling magnet, restraints, and a whole lot of explosives.

  Hopefully that last one wouldn’t come into play, but I wanted to be ready for anything. This wasn’t a situation I could count on lucking out of like we tended to do. I needed to make sure if there was a dangerous scenario we landed in, I had a way out.

  “I think I’m into their system now,” Bahn whispered, breaking me from my reverie. “As far as I can tell, there are no alarms going off now, but there was…something on the starboard side of the ship a few minutes ago.”

  “That must have been their response to Mimi,” I said, my stomach flipping as I was reminded of how we were separated at the moment. The last time we had been separated was when we were kidnapped by the coup and I had my head shaved, so I wasn’t eager to repeat anything about that awful process.

  “Speaking of which, I’m a bit worried that she hasn’t tried to contact us yet.”

  “Maybe she has to be covert for a bit while the guards investigate,” I suggested, trying to be hopeful.

  “Or maybe she’s feeding all the little ones some sweet, sweet nuclear energy so they can get back to being their sentient selves.” Eske offered, unloading her own pack.

  I nodded agreeably. “Or that.”

  “Alright, let’s hope for that then. But for the moment, it seems like we’re on the ship and everyone is none the wiser. We’ve made it behind enemy lines…again.”

  Ciangi stood from where she had been crouched by the cloaking device, stretching all the tension out of her small body. “So, what now?”

  11

  Not the Folks One Wants at a Party

  ‘What now’ turned out to be even more waiting as Bahn tried to further infiltrate their systems and the rest of us waited for Mimi to establish contact. As hard as I tried to force myself to think positively, all sorts of dark and terrifying thoughts managed to wiggle their way into my mind.

  I didn’t like it.

  But I couldn’t exactly help it either. Mimi was such a huge part of my life that I couldn’t imagine existing without her. If it weren’t for her, I probably would have always believed that I was some moronic screwup that wasn’t even good enough for the maintenance job I had. That I was nothing, and I would always amount to nothing.

  Knowing Mimi had opened my eyes to the fact that I was just…different. Sure, I didn’t process things like other people. And yeah, I could get overstimulated and sometimes social cues flew right over my head, but I almost had my engineering degree, and I had saved my friends’ lives just as much as they had saved mine. We were a unit, and I didn’t want to imagine what I would be like without any of them. Being apart from Gonzales for a year had been hard enough.

  “Uh, guys, we’ve got a problem here,” Ciangi said, standing up from where she was huddled by Bahn, reviewing some of the information he was siphoning.

  “What’s going on?” Gonzales asked, crossing to her.

  “We’ve got a lifeform approaching us.”

  “What, really?”

  “Yeah, and it fits the general parameters of all the rest of the lifeforms on this vessel, meaning it’s probably an alien.”

  “But there’s no alarms going off?” I reiterated, pulling up my gun.

  “Not that I know of.”

  “Well, we’re missing something then,” Eske said, grabbing one of my weapons as well.

  “Let’s go on either side of the door.” Gonzales slipped into giving orders quite naturally. “Try to keep it quiet. If we mess this one up, we could blow this whole thing before we even get started.”

  “Let’s not do that,” I said, pressing myself against the wall.

  The mood grew more and more tense as they drew closer, and when the door of the place finally creaked open, I had my gun cocked and at the ready.

  A large, yellowy foot stepped inwards, and then another. I could feel that we were all holding our breath, and I was prepared to do whatever the heck it was I had to do to make sure that—

  “Are you all going to actually attack me or are we going to avoid that whole misunderstanding and skip to figuring out how to take over this ship?” its voice asked, low, guttural, and like nails across a chalkboard.

  “Mimi?” I asked, almost dropping my gun entirely.

  The alien’s body slowly faded away until only Mimi’s human form remained. “Glad you could tell,” she said, cracking a smile. The first one that I had seen her wear since we had returned to our planet. “It would be terribly inconvenient for you to have shot me.”

  “Would that have even hurt you?”

  She shrugged. “I don’t know exactly what advancements Gonzales used on her weapon upgrades there, and we do know now that my species can indeed die from weapons fire.”

  I thought back to Astaroth and how she had held him in her arms as he passed from this world to the next. “Right.”

  That was enough conversation for my taste and I rushed forward to hug her. She slid right into my embrace, where she was supposed to be.

  To their credit, the group let us have our moment before Gonzales cleared her throat.

  “So, what did you learn on your little party with the young ones?”

  “So much,” she said with a pained expression. “So, so much.” She walked to the center of the room and sat down, gesturing for me to join her. I did, as did the rest of our little group.

  “The aliens’ ship is damaged, yes, but one of the reasons they’re going so slowly is because they have a mandatory quarantine for bringing any new life to their planet.”r />
  “Hold on, they have a mandatory quarantine procedure? Meaning that they do this so much that they have a literal procedure for it?”

  “Yes, exactly that,” Mimi said with a nod. “These aliens are not good. Apparently, they were always warlike on their own planet, but once they discovered space travel, their bloodlust moved on to other species they found.”

  “Other species?” I asked. “So, this isn’t like our system where so far there’s only been humans and mimics?”

  “Not at all,” Mimi said. “And it’s hard to say because I don’t have nearly enough evidence, but I would be willing to bet that we somehow came from this system and just are transplants of our own.”

  “That’s a loaded theory,” Gonzales said. “What makes you think that?”

  “It’s a long story and ultimately irrelevant to the matter at hand, but what is important is that we know these people are conquerors. And not just conquerors, but violent, hateful ones at that. Who they don’t kill, they take back to their planet as slaves or for…experimentation.”

  “Do I even want you to clarify that?”

  “Most likely not, but I will anyway. Do you all remember how the original slaver alien we met had altered itself significantly with his ship parts and the elements from our home planet?”

  “I don’t think I could forget,” Ciangi said, shuddering slightly.

  “Man, I really missed so much, didn’t I?” Eske murmured.

  “Yes. Yes, you did. Why are you bringing that up so much lately?”

  “I don’t know,” she said with a shrug. “You guys just don’t talk about your past a lot even though it’s literally world history, and you’ve just been doing that more often since this whole attack thing.”

  “Huh, I guess we have. I guess it’s because people from our past don’t always like staying there.”

  “That is quite true,” Mimi said with a nod. “And these aliens are partially so insistent because they want to integrate us into their biological forms. Our resiliency, our shapeshifting, our ability to absorb knowledge. They want all of it, and they’ll get it even if they have to take apart each and every mimic they have in their hold. If they do succeed, you can believe they will come for Earth next.”

  “But why?” Bahn asked. “If they already have you, they kind of have the superior species.”

  Mimi tilted her head, giving him a confused look. “How so?”

  “I mean… I would think that’s obvious. Your kind is just generally…better than humans in every way.”

  But Mimi looked utterly baffled by the idea. “I do not agree with that at all. Sure, we have some amazing abilities that you do not, but I would hardly consider us superior.

  “For one, your ability to adapt to nearly every situation is downright astonishing. From burning deserts or freezing tundra, you find a way to survive. Even space wasn’t enough to corral you.

  “And your ability to reproduce? Shocking. Also, your sense of empathy and creation is unlike anything I’ve ever seen. Us mimics may be able to learn and replicate your inventions with ease, but I’m sure you’ve seen that we don’t really innovate or create anything on our own. Often how all of you come up with your own ideas, and these ‘harebrained’ schemes that we go through is truly mind-blowing to me.

  “Which means, of course, the aliens will come after you after acquiring my species. If I was them, there is no way that I would ever pass up mankind.”

  “Well, that’s a morbidly wonderful compliment.”

  “So what, then?” Ciangi asked. “We find a way to sneak all the mimics off and go home none the wiser?”

  “No,” Mimi said with determination. “It is clear to me that these beings will keep coming after us and throwing more and more resources until their forces are decimated. If we were to just slip off to go home, we would need to start preparing for another war.

  “So, what we’re going to do is steal this ship.”

  “You know…” I said after a moment’s thought. “This can’t be our solution to everything.”

  “Why not?” Mimi said with a crooked smile. “It’s worked for us so far.”

  Gonzales let out a short laugh. “She’s not wrong.”

  I sighed and just rubbed my temples, wondering how exactly I had gotten to this point in my life.

  “Alright then, how are we going to hijack the biggest ship that we have ever encountered while simultaneously being in enemy territory and not knowing the language of any of the systems?”

  “I have a plan,” Mimi answered, unbothered by my doubt. “It is an old Earth saying, I believe. Simple, but proven effective.” We waited for her to say exactly which adage she was banking our future on. “Divide and conquer.”

  “Divide and conquer, huh?” Gonzales asked, pulling at one of her curls thoughtfully. “You know, I like the sound of that a whole lot more than I thought I would.”

  12

  Divide and Conquer

  I chewed nervously on my lip, my heart going a thousand miles a minute. I desperately, desperately wanted this plan to work, but it just didn’t seem possible.

  “According to what I was able to observe while I was in their form,” Mimi murmured, peeking her head out of the door, “the furthest the aliens venture right now is to the hold where they’re keeping my kin. All of the support systems and power has been shut off beyond that point.”

  “Well, that’s convenient,” Eske noted happily.

  “So, it’s simple. When one comes in, I have the little ones shift enough to disrupt their comms again. We grab them, then I assume their form long enough to complete the rotation, then I’ll circle back to you guys in time to take the next one, and we replace them with a mimic too.”

  “Wait, another mimic?” Gonzales asked. “Are any of them to the point of being able to shift into an alien?”

  “Well, no, not right now. That’s your guys’ part of the plan. After I take the form of the first alien, you’re going to take the biggest mimics in there to their engine room, where they’re going to eat out of the same off-put system I crawled through.”

  “Uh, won’t they notice that?”

  “Not if you set up that cloaking device correctly, and if they do, it’s your job to dispatch them quickly and quietly so the mimics that just fed can take their form.”

  “So that’s it? We just take them over one by one until we outnumber them?”

  “Basically. The hardest part will be once we get to only the bridge crew left. From what I noticed on my walkthrough, there are always at least seven of them in there. I doubt that they never sleep or eat, so they most likely are expecting reliefs eventually. We have to start our engagement with them before they become suspicious.”

  “Alright, so subtly take over the ship and don’t let anyone sound the alarm. If we do, it’ll just ruin everything.” Gonzales stretched and rose to her feet, offering me a hand. “Twins, you start packing up the cloaking device again. I guess we’re gonna find a hidey hole and re-set it up.”

  “Sure, that’s not an intricate task that our entire plan hinges on.”

  “You literally set it up in less than a few minutes when we came on here. Pardon me if I don’t believe your doom and gloom now.”

  “Maybe that was just luck.”

  “Or maybe we’re a team of highly-skilled individuals who have done the impossible so many times that we should drop the humble pretenses.”

  “Fair enough.”

  “Thank you.” She went to pick out which guns and weapons she wanted from the impressive array we had hauled over. “Now I call the big boom-boom.”

  “Didn’t you just make a point about how we had to do this stealthily?” I asked, coming up beside her.

  “Well, yeah, but the boomstick is just for a worst-case scenario.”

  “Uh-huh. I’m sure it is.”

  The rest of us geared up, picking what tools we thought we needed. It echoed so many other moments in our life lately, between gearing up to take down the c
oup and the many other firefights involved in that whole mess. I would be happy when my life no longer required me to ever hold a weapon again.

  But we weren’t to that point yet.

  “Give me three minutes to see what I can do about this cloaking device. But the moment I have it offline, I suggest you tell the mini-mimics to make with the shifting.”

  “They’re not too exhausted for that, are they?” Eske asked.

  “I don’t think so. They were able to feed a little from the excess radiation on my form and that gave them a little boost.” Her face darkened. “But they are so hungry, Higgens,” she murmured. “So incredibly hungry.”

  I didn’t know what to say to that, so I just nodded.

  “Alright, I think I’ve managed a sort of portable power system that might get us through the halls until I can graft it into their power system,” Ciangi said, Bahn holding a hunk of cord that was woven into one of their packs. “Time to set off the little ones.”

  Mimi closed her eyes, her face once again sliding away. I was getting used to her demi-human, demi-mimic form and watched as different spikes rippled across her flat visage. It lasted maybe a handful of seconds, and then all her features came back.

  “They’re going to shift in three seconds. I think you’ll be able to feel when it happens.”

  “Do you think that it’s a good idea to repeat the same trick that got us in—”

  Eske’s words were cut off as the ship almost seemed to buck, and the hair on the back of my neck rose. A quick warble from our instruments and the immediate fog-up of my visor told me that the little mimics were indeed doing their thing.

  “Let’s go!” Mimi hissed, opening the door and creeping forward.

  We followed her, trying to be as quiet as possible while still moving quickly. We knew that we had to get to the hold first, but we also had to not be detected. It was a delicate balance, and one we couldn’t exactly practice for.

  Sure enough, after a few seconds passed, I heard alarms start to go off and the lights all around us flashed.

 

    Ranger Bayne Read onlineRanger BayneValyien Boxed Set 3 Read onlineValyien Boxed Set 3Mimic's Last Stand Read onlineMimic's Last StandA. I. Uprising (Valyien Book 4) Read onlineA. I. Uprising (Valyien Book 4)The Kepler Rescue Read onlineThe Kepler RescueLast Stand Boxed Set Read onlineLast Stand Boxed SetChallenge of Steel Read onlineChallenge of SteelMimic Saves Her People Read onlineMimic Saves Her PeopleEnemy Within (Jack Forge, Lost Marine Book 7) Read onlineEnemy Within (Jack Forge, Lost Marine Book 7)Warp Gate (Valyien Far Future Space Opera Book 7) Read onlineWarp Gate (Valyien Far Future Space Opera Book 7)A. I. Apocalypse (Valyien Far Future Space Opera Book 8) Read onlineA. I. Apocalypse (Valyien Far Future Space Opera Book 8)Captain Bayne Boxed Set Read onlineCaptain Bayne Boxed SetBlue Star Marine Boxed Set Read onlineBlue Star Marine Boxed SetNight Raiders Read onlineNight RaidersConquest of Earth Read onlineConquest of EarthBetrayal (Jack Forge, Lost Marine Book 6) Read onlineBetrayal (Jack Forge, Lost Marine Book 6)Sharpe End Read onlineSharpe EndParallax Read onlineParallaxInvasion- Proxima Read onlineInvasion- ProximaThe Torgoran Revolt (Plundering the Stars Book 3) Read onlineThe Torgoran Revolt (Plundering the Stars Book 3)Outcast Marines series Boxed Set 2 Read onlineOutcast Marines series Boxed Set 2Outcast Marines series Boxed Set Read onlineOutcast Marines series Boxed SetCaptain Bayne Read onlineCaptain BayneOutcasts of Earth (Outcast Marines Book 1) Read onlineOutcasts of Earth (Outcast Marines Book 1)Lost Marine Read onlineLost MarineEternal Enemy Read onlineEternal EnemyCommand Code Read onlineCommand CodeRanger Bayne (The Deep Black Book 3) Read onlineRanger Bayne (The Deep Black Book 3)Mimic: The Space Shifter Chronicles Boxed Set (Books 1 - 9) Read onlineMimic: The Space Shifter Chronicles Boxed Set (Books 1 - 9)The Deep Black Space Opera Boxed Set Read onlineThe Deep Black Space Opera Boxed SetFederation at War (Blue Star Marines Book 1) Read onlineFederation at War (Blue Star Marines Book 1)AI Uprising Read onlineAI UprisingThe Xarren Escape (Plundering the Stars Book 2) Read onlineThe Xarren Escape (Plundering the Stars Book 2)Valyien Boxed Set 1 Read onlineValyien Boxed Set 1New Enemy (Jack Forge, Lost Marine Book 4) Read onlineNew Enemy (Jack Forge, Lost Marine Book 4)Alien Legacy Read onlineAlien LegacyA I Apocalypse Read onlineA I ApocalypseInvasion (Blue Star Marines Book 3) Read onlineInvasion (Blue Star Marines Book 3)Alliance (Jack Forge, Lost Marine Book 5) Read onlineAlliance (Jack Forge, Lost Marine Book 5)Double Sharpe (Raven Sharpe Chronicles Book 2) Read onlineDouble Sharpe (Raven Sharpe Chronicles Book 2)Metal Warrior: Steel Cage (Mech Fighter Book 6) Read onlineMetal Warrior: Steel Cage (Mech Fighter Book 6)Parallax (The Deep Black Book 1) Read onlineParallax (The Deep Black Book 1)Metal Warrior: Steel Curtain (Mech Fighter Book 8) Read onlineMetal Warrior: Steel Curtain (Mech Fighter Book 8)Mech Warrior: Born of Steel (Mechanized Infantry Division Book 1) Read onlineMech Warrior: Born of Steel (Mechanized Infantry Division Book 1)Outcast Marines Boxed Set Read onlineOutcast Marines Boxed SetMetal Warrior: Ring of Steel (Mech Fighter Book 7) Read onlineMetal Warrior: Ring of Steel (Mech Fighter Book 7)The Elarri Heist (Plundering the Stars Book 1) Read onlineThe Elarri Heist (Plundering the Stars Book 1)Forged Under Siege (Jack Forge, Fleet Marine Book 6) Read onlineForged Under Siege (Jack Forge, Fleet Marine Book 6)Forging a Trap (Jack Forge, Fleet Marine Book 8) Read onlineForging a Trap (Jack Forge, Fleet Marine Book 8)Daikon (ESS Space Marines Book 2) Read onlineDaikon (ESS Space Marines Book 2)Mimic Changes the World Read onlineMimic Changes the WorldDouble Sharpe Read onlineDouble SharpeInvasion- Pluto Read onlineInvasion- PlutoMimic and the Fight for Freedom (Space Shifter Chronicles Book 3) Read onlineMimic and the Fight for Freedom (Space Shifter Chronicles Book 3)Forged in Battle (Jack Forge, Fleet Marine Book 5) Read onlineForged in Battle (Jack Forge, Fleet Marine Book 5)Lykos (ESS Space Marines Book 6) Read onlineLykos (ESS Space Marines Book 6)Metal Warrior: Precious Metal (Mech Fighter Book 5) Read onlineMetal Warrior: Precious Metal (Mech Fighter Book 5)Forged to Hunt Read onlineForged to HuntEarth Space Service Space Marines Boxed Set Read onlineEarth Space Service Space Marines Boxed SetAlpha Rises Read onlineAlpha RisesPower of the Seers (Dragon Oracle Book 4) Read onlinePower of the Seers (Dragon Oracle Book 4)Forged to Lead (Jack Forge, Fleet Marine Book 3) Read onlineForged to Lead (Jack Forge, Fleet Marine Book 3)Nebula (ESS Space Marines Book 4) Read onlineNebula (ESS Space Marines Book 4)Forged in Darkness Read onlineForged in DarknessForged in Space Read onlineForged in SpaceMetal Warrior: Steel Trap (Mech Fighter Book 3) Read onlineMetal Warrior: Steel Trap (Mech Fighter Book 3)Mimic and the Space Engineer Boxed Set, Books 1 - 3 Read onlineMimic and the Space Engineer Boxed Set, Books 1 - 3World Breaker Boxed Set (ESS Space Marines Omnibus Book 3) Read onlineWorld Breaker Boxed Set (ESS Space Marines Omnibus Book 3)Forged to Lead Read onlineForged to LeadEscape (Jack Forge, Lost Marine Book 3) Read onlineEscape (Jack Forge, Lost Marine Book 3)Forged Under Siege Read onlineForged Under SiegeJack Forge, Fleet Marine Boxed Set (Books 1 - 9) Read onlineJack Forge, Fleet Marine Boxed Set (Books 1 - 9)Forged in Darkness (Jack Forge, Fleet Marine Book 4) Read onlineForged in Darkness (Jack Forge, Fleet Marine Book 4)Insurrection Read onlineInsurrectionMimic Betrayed (Space Shifter Chronicles Book 6) Read onlineMimic Betrayed (Space Shifter Chronicles Book 6)Mimic Goes to War (Space Shifter Chronicles Book 5) Read onlineMimic Goes to War (Space Shifter Chronicles Book 5)Recruit (Jack Forge, Fleet Marine Book 1) Read onlineRecruit (Jack Forge, Fleet Marine Book 1)Mimic Betrayed Read onlineMimic BetrayedPower of the Seers Read onlinePower of the SeersMimic and the Journey Home (Space Shifter Chronicles Book 2) Read onlineMimic and the Journey Home (Space Shifter Chronicles Book 2)Mimic and the Space Engineer (Space Shifter Chronicles Book 1) Read onlineMimic and the Space Engineer (Space Shifter Chronicles Book 1)Recruit Read onlineRecruitForged to Hunt (Jack Forge, Fleet Marine Book 7) Read onlineForged to Hunt (Jack Forge, Fleet Marine Book 7)Forged by War (Jack Forge, Fleet Marine Book 9) Read onlineForged by War (Jack Forge, Fleet Marine Book 9)Pursuit (Silver Cane Book 1) Read onlinePursuit (Silver Cane Book 1)Zenith (ESS Space Marines Book 1) Read onlineZenith (ESS Space Marines Book 1)Star Chaser (ESS Space Marines Book 3) Read onlineStar Chaser (ESS Space Marines Book 3)Forged in Space (Jack Forge, Fleet Marine Book 2) Read onlineForged in Space (Jack Forge, Fleet Marine Book 2)Defense (Silver Cane Book 2) Read onlineDefense (Silver Cane Book 2)Infiltrate (Silver Cane Chronicles Book 3) Read onlineInfiltrate (Silver Cane Chronicles Book 3)Alpha Rises (Valyien Book 2) Read onlineAlpha Rises (Valyien Book 2)Mimic Raises an Army Read onlineMimic Raises an ArmyAlien Evolution (Valyien Book 3) Read onlineAlien Evolution (Valyien Book 3)Arkana (ESS Space Marines Book 4) Read onlineArkana (ESS Space Marines Book 4)Lykos Read onlineLykosForging a Trap Read onlineForging a TrapMimic Goes to War Read onlineMimic Goes to WarEarth Space Service Boxed Set: Books 1 - 3 (ESS Space Marines Omnibus) Read onlineEarth Space Service Boxed Set: Books 1 - 3 (ESS Space Marines Omnibus)Stranded (ESS Space Marines Book 7) Read onlineStranded (ESS Space Marines Book 7)Mimic Raises an Army (Space Shifter Chronicles Book 4) Read onlineMimic Raises an Army (Space Shifter Chronicles Book 4)Alien Evolution Read onlineAlien Evolution