THE
COMMANDER
Commander
Orlov played with the crystal chips as if he was playing Mahjong.
These were the first field reports concerning the harvesting and
destruction of the planet Earth.
First
results would be a good indication of the strategy to be followed
next. The Handbook forbade alien hardware, at least in this phase.
The events had to look tragic, but natural and should not be alarming
enough for mankind, to stop their visions and alter their ideologies.
It would get worse before the inhabitants of this planet would notice
that resistance was useless.
The
first report contained some newspaper articles about the disaster
that struck Japan. He saw the hands of his social engineers and
technicians in the subtle development of the disaster. And worse was
to come. The whole “Rim of fire” would explode and volcanic
activity was increasing already. All attention was directed towards
the disaster at the neclear plant, while fugitives and evacuees died
in ice-cold shelters. It was Hirosjima in reverse. Another planetary
no-go area. Orlov smiled when he read, that the Japanese government
had been forced to change dangerlevels for radiation. Up by 250%.
Poor workers, doing their job, while high officials had failed. Even
the future Emperor-to be of the whole world was seen on television.
The second report described the turbulence in the Arabic and
islamitic world. Orlov smiled again. The whole situation reminded him
of a saying by Jian. “If you have to tell your people the truth,
you better make them laugh. Otherwise they may kill you.” This
male, autocratic, conservative, religiously biased top-down culture
was desintegrating. The future seemed clouded in dust. An ecological
memo drew his attention. Due to overfishing and global warming the
oceans will be ruled in future by jelly-fish. The nets of Japanese
and Korean fishing ships were filled with it. This would disturb the
local diet, because the remaining fish gained radio-activity and
slowly died of the plastic particles they drank.All went according to
plan. He activated the colossal powerpoint presentation on the main
screen. Work in progress. The last memo was short and contained
little information. It said, that Jian had started an Academy in a
small state in Europe. Quite succesfully Orlov read. He shook his
head. The crazy monk had chosen the long path. But he had one big
problem, Time. He would not be able to educate and train enough
students to stop the momentum this planet was in. A last report
appeared on the screen. The North-Eastern coastline of Japan was
slowly sinking into the sea. About 70 centimeters at the moment.
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