Ghost Ships of Terra: The Athena Lee Chronicles, #3
By TS Paul
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Athena Lee was is back in the Navy. Her own military forget about her, assassins tried to kill her, her government locked her up and treated her as if she were a terrorist. She is just trying to what she does best. Be the best Engineer in the Galaxy. Now pirates are a threat to her while she searches for the Ghost ships of Terra!
TS Paul
Three full years of writing, seventy- two titles, and a ton of fun! All three of those things describe my writing career to date. I have both a Culinary and Retail background that helps me write better books! So much to do this year and so little time. Follow me on my website www.tspaulbooks.com or track me down on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/ForgottenEngineer/
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Ghost Ships of Terra - TS Paul
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Title Page
Legal Matters
Dedication
Prequel
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Author - T.S. Paul
Table of Contents
Title Page
Legal Matters
Dedication
Prequel
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Author - T.S. Paul
Ghost Ships of Terra
T S Paul
00001.jpegLegal Stuff
Copyright © T.S. Paul, All Rights Reserved.
Reproduction of any kind is strictly prohibited unless written permission granted by the editor of the anthology and the individual author.
Names, characters, businesses, places, events and incidents are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.
Cover designed by Heather Hamilton-Senter
Re-Editing by Diane Velasquez, Dorene Johnson, and Kat Lind
Dedications
Special thanks to my wife Heather who keeps me grounded and to Merlin the Cat, we are his minions.
In the Beginning...
Throughout the course of history, humanity has reached for the stars. Interstellar travel was a dream of mankind. The invention of the Doohan drive or fusion engine in the 21st century made achieving that dream a reality. We now had the ability to leave our solar system and travel ...anywhere.
Suddenly, everyone wanted to go out there, out, into space. Colony ship construction began almost immediately. Those individuals or groups that had enough funds or resources built themselves a ship. Political groups, extremist groups, paranoid collectives, and religious cults all built or purchased ships to leave Earth. Many of Earth’s religious minorities left in search of freedom. Following them into space were profit seekers, those who looked for the last great score. The corporate world embraced the movement sending out their own colony ships. These were different in that its colonists were wage slaves or those in financial bondage. Those that could leave ... did.
The remaining world governments and the United Nations looked to use colonization as a way to help with population control. Large swaths of undesirables,
criminals, illegals, or unwanted found themselves scooped up. Colonization by force. Pack them up and ship them out, often never to be seen again. Cryogenics was in its infancy, mostly it was just fantasy, not science. Drugs could only extend sleep periods and enhance calm aboard ship.
The colony ships became generational. A colonist’s entire life would be spent traveling to a new world. Many people had families aboard ship, and it was these descendants that began the new colony. My own ancestors were such travelers. Exiles because of being different, of having a non-standard religion or belief. The lists of missing or overdue ships were as long as it was famous. Space is vast. Many of Earth’s historical figures and political movements disappeared to be swallowed up by the dark. Many of the earliest colony ships just simply vanished into the depths of space.
It was these ships that history began to call the Ghost Ships of Terra.
00002.jpegChapter 1
I was running! Running as fast as I was able. I could feel my heart beating like it was trying to escape my chest. Panting, I slumped over a bench next to the exercise track.
I was speaking to others working out, who were ignoring me as usual. I had failed my yearly physical. The doctor had put me on a diet and exercise program. Who needs exercise? I spent all day crawling around the ship lifting heavy engine components. OK, my people did that. But I at least watched them do it! Stupid orders. I suppose that it did make me look good in my shiny new uniform.
I was no longer a Lieutenant JG. I was promoted to a full Lieutenant shortly after starting my new job; the engineering third on the James Cook, one of the newer Navy cruisers. I was in charge of repairs and upgrades. It was fun. I got to play with new equipment and do a little tinkering on my own. I have a famous or is it infamous, reputation to live up to. After my workout, ‘friggin’ doctor, I cleaned up and having some free time went to my quarters. So nice to have my own space. Definitely a perk of being an officer.
The door to my cabin chimed. Absently, I said enter,
I was trying to recalibrate a drone module. The door opened, and Commander Todd stepped inside. Rising to attention, I tried removing my arm from the machine only to have it get stuck. I wasn’t quite at attention when the Commander turned to me.
At ease, Lieutenant. Uh, Lee? What is it that you are doing?
he paused looking, a little wild-eyed around the room. Is there anything still in Engineering? Because it looks like it’s all in here!
Inside my quarters I had spent a small fortune building my own personal, small scale machine shop. The chief engineer really didn’t want me to work on my own projects in his
space, so I did from here. Heaven help the next officer they try to stick in here with me. The small room was simply filled with half-built machinery that sparked and sputtered. In the area where a second officer would sleep was several more half built repair drones and a butler drone. Strange, almost alien-like, specialized tools covered one wall just inside the door. The other wall was a floor to ceiling white board covered with mechanical scribbling and mathematical equations. A small, very expensive looking, 3d printer sat on the table printing a complex circuit board. Hard-copy blueprints and tech manuals littered the floor. Basically, it was fantasyland for an engineer.
Eyes still on the room looking for danger in every corner, the commander resumed speaking to me. The uh, reason I came to see you was to inquire into your training.
The drone I had been working on jerked and moved, releasing my hand, making the commander jump.
I received a schedule from Admiral Kane this morning. She wishes for you to resume the non-engineering training that was laid out for you 2 years ago.
Groaning I looked down at my feet.
I see that you remember that list. After your shuttle craft adventure, we will be skipping flight training. We marked you down as completed for that assignment. Next on the list is weapons and gunnery. You will be seconded to Lt. Commander Ney for basic weapons history and technology.
At that the commander left, nearly tripping over a broken coffee maker.
Gods above and below! As if I don’t have enough work to do. Athena, I do not see a problem with this assignment. You have me. I can help with aiming and weapons tech research.
Duh.
I had completely forgotten all about Wilson! My own personal cheat sheet.
Focus Athena, focus, I keep telling myself. Wilson had been keeping a low profile since we came aboard the James Cook. I’m not sure if the records of his existence were shared with my current captain or not. I could ask the admiral, but, I won’t. I have kept the ball of mischief that is Wilson, out of trouble so far. He has been helping me to build my new maintenance droids. The Navy uses piloted drones for that function. My idea was to use autonomous ‘droids’ (stupid movie night) to effect repairs without any human oversight. Wilson has been doing all the programming for me. I just can’t, quite, get the power source to work properly though. The droid starts up, moves forward a foot, then catches on fire! I think I need to fireproof my quarters, again. It’s a work in progress.
The next morning I reported to the chief engineer Commander Arthur. I informed the commander of my secondary job assignment.
Lee! What secondary assignment? You are needed HERE! You still have to recalibrate Fusion Reactor One and put the maintenance drones you took apart back together.
"Sir, the orders came from the Captain! I have to report to the weapons deck every morning at 1000 hours for training. I put those stupid drones back together last night after I repaired the mini fusion reactors on them. That was why they kept detonating every time