COSMIC RESCUE
“Everything
is going according to plan, Madam.” The spokesman, obvious a member
of operational services, looked up at the tall, blondhaired woman,
who was overlooking the surroundings from het commandpost in the
cspaceship. She was almost one feet taller, than the engineer. Slim,
blue-eyes and extremely young for the position she held over this
delicate operation from Cosmic Rescue. That was not the official
name, but its goal was to rescue endangered species or lifeforms.
Life
was a priceless and a special commodity in this universe, though the
opposite was mostly true. This planet was full of life. It even
contained intelligent humanoid species, unique to this universe. But
even though there was room enough for everybody and their
adaptability to natural circumstances was formidable, the humanoid
species clashed and the decisive fight over territory, huntinggrounds
and habitable places drove one type of humans almost to extinction.
Nothing could stop this process, becaue the winning side strongly
believed, that, although they looked quite similar, that their fellow
human beings were animals, who should be hunted down, because they
represented a danger for the growth and blossoming of their way of
life. The latter meaning continuous battles over territory or women.
This inherent aggression was now focused on this, shrinking,
population.
“We
did a good job, even though it took a couple of years to convince
them, that leaving the planet was their best option.”
The
engineer nodded. “I was hear from the beginning and worked mainley
on holographic projection and imaging.” The woman laughed. “In
the end they even accepted holographic images of me and my team as
entities and part of their collective spirit. During mass-ceremonies
held in their underground cathedrals we succeeded in getting this
message across. It were their sjamans, that made the difference. They
were mostly curious after our techniques and, on a new, suitable
planet, this would enhance their power manyfold. Even now their
insights, rituals and inprinting techniues completely supported their
way of life. They only took from the land, what they needed and were,
in contrast to their enemies, vegetarian.
Outside
a long row of humans, man, woman and children, were climbing towards
an entrance of the ship. They were dressed in furs and were carrying
pottery, jars and all kind of tools. They seemed in a kind of trance,
hardly making a sound.
“Madam,
does this place have a name?” She nodded. “In the future this
will be called “das Neanderthal”.
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