User blog:Ore-samma/Short-shot My Gremlin (dimensional paring)

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This one is for a fan. Nice and short, and a joy to write!

I hope my fan likes it, I hope you the reader like it too!

Ever your Servant-

Ore-Samma

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I stood at the ready. This was the moment my group and I trained for!

The lead researcher looked at my team “Okay, now listen; time passes by differently in this alternate dimension you are going to. Whatever you do, do NOT lose your recall counterpoints! If you do, we won’t be able to get you back for twenty years, do you understand?”

We all nodded. A day here was ten years in the other dimension. And the power up process to open the portal took two days at minimum.

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“Remember!” The General shouted as he went from each of my squad to the next. “Your mission is reconnaissance only! You are to spend only two days there, and you should return in less than a second in our time!”

“Powerplant is at full capacity! Gentlemen, Godspeed!”

A flash of light blinded us all, and winked out just as quickly.

We all looked about. We were in some sort of ruined civilization temple.

“Would you look at this place?” Hicks said.

“Hicks! Shut it! Everyone, set your timers! We aren’t missing our window to get back!”

With weapons drawn we immediately set about scanning the perimeter and setting up a defensive location.

“Captain! The sensors are giving me feedback. The air is breathable. No signs of pathogen or dangerous chemicals.”

“Noted. Keep your environmental suits on! Anyone who disobeys that will be staying here! I am not bringing back a pathogen to Earth! Start taking samples and locking them in the isolation containers! NO living matter goes back with us, only inorganic minerals and air samples!

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I was proud of my crew. They were as far removed from the retarded expedition crews you would find from the any Sci-Fi trope you can imagine. Not a single risk was taken. No one moved alone. No one would be allowed to sleep, and no mistakes.

The first day passed agreeably and we even managed to find the surface and was able to take star charts and pictures of the local flora and fauna. The alien life here was just mesmerizing. I knew my crew were desperate to take a souvenir with them, a leaf, a blade of what passed for grass here, or one of those heart-shaped fruits. But were smart enough to not risk it.

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On the morning of the second day, we were already preparing to leave when my corporal cried out.

“Captain! I got movement! It’s nothing like what we’ve encountered so far!”

“Keep talking, everyone else form a perimeter around the gate!”

“I got an electrical signature, and it’s spitting out radio frequencies! Seems to be airborne and headed our way!”

“Alright boys! We’ve overstayed our welcome! Everyone, activate the recall for the iso-containers and bug out. You know the order of operations, so lets do it!”

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The air filled with electrical charges as the iso-boxes winked out and my men soon followed after.

I saw a blur of motion and grabbed Jenkins and threw him out of the way. “Get down! Abort! Abort! Everyone bug out now!”

Another flash zipped by me and struck Jenkins and I heard him cry out.

I looked up and threw an EMP grenade to the construct and saw it sizzle and fall out of the sky.

“Captain! Oh God! What am I gonna do?”

I looked, the construct hit Jenkin’s Counterpoint. It was nothing more than sizzling, smoking electronic scrap.

I stood and exhaled. “Jenkins. You tell them to not bother coming back for me! Set up your recorder, now!”

''“This is Captain Arman Royce from the 5th special forces. We were engaged by a hostile force and are one man heavy, and one short on a counterpoint. No fatalities except for me. Do not- I repeat- do not come back for me. I will stay here and see what comes this way and hide my report at grid location zero, zero, point, oh four by six, zero, zero point seven. It is my intention to not engage any hostile forces. Repeat I will not engage hostile forces and submit to their intention even if hostile and fatal. I will not risk Earth. Someone take care of my dog. Farewell.''”

I strode over to Jenkins and handed him my counterpoint. “You did good son, you did good. Don’t let them forget what I told them.” I took his combat equipment and activated the counterpoint.

I sighed as the cavern went silent.

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I tapped on my personal computer on my isolation a suit and a warning flashed on my HUD

Warning, exposure to native atmosphere could be lethal

I shrugged and took off my helmet with a distinct hiss and breathed the air for the first time.

''“The air here has a certain metallic quality. I’m walking over to the construct that attacked us. It appears to be a drone of some kind. It’s construction is poor make and design. Seems to have several types of weaponry….hmmm….short range transmitter. This means the owner will be back soon. I am going to end my report and say goodbye. There’s no way that whoever controlled this thing is not nearby. I really hope you took care of my dog. Thank you and goodnight, and goodbye.”''

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I downloaded my database and hid it in the location I specified and popped out two cyanide pills and quickly downed them. There was no way I was going to risk Earth to be some kind of hero, and no way I was going to be subjected to whatever aliens awaited me here.

I felt the onset of the poison start to take effect just as a larger machine with lights came into view.

I grinned “Too late.” I whispered and surrendered to the darkness.

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“Ha! Simple!” I heard a shrill voice pierce my hearing.

“Wha-”

“Wakey Wakey!”

I screamed as I felt an electric shock ripple through my body. I jumped up and reached for my sidearm-

“Looking for this?”

My eyes adjusted, and I was looking at what appeared to be a young girl in some kind of battle mech.

“How did you-”

“Are you kidding me? The poison you took was only a class two lethal substance. Your superiors should have given you a class eight at the very least!” She shook her head. “Honestly? You used distilled plant substances? What amateurs!”

I saw her mech move, and a whine of a power build up sounded. I activated my energy shield just in time and was able to reflect the electrical blast back at her.

“Woah!” She cried out, just barely missing the bolt. “Okay, okay! You’ve got some skill!” She said with a tone of admiration.

“Wait a second! Earth means you no harm! Why are you attacking me? Why not just let me die?”

The girl scoffed. “What fun is there with a corpse? I wanna see what you’re made of, and then I wanna have you fill me with your seed!”

“Excuse me? What did you say? And how do you know my language?”

“A brain scan…. Surprised you even have one if I need to repeat myself. You’re gonna hold still, I’m gonna fill you up with mamono energy and you’re gonna fill my womb up with your seed!”

“I don’t think so.” I replied, activating my active camouflage.

“Woah! A cloaking device! Don’t worry pal, I gotcha covered.” She flicked a switch and I saw a visor drop down, and she immediately turned to me.

I turned the active camo to infrared spectrum and I saw her jaw drop. “Tricky little bugger aintcha?” She gritted her teeth and pressed a button and her war mech started to belch out a dense fog.

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I retreated. My sidearm was gone, but I still had several EMP grenades.

I picked up a rock and tossed it in a high arc and used my piton gun to get above the smoke.

Just like charm, she turned to the rock tumbling on the other side of the cave and couldn’t pinpoint where my piton fired or attached to.

I dangled, looking at the battle mech, wondering if it would be worth it to fight, or surrender.

I decided to fight, seeing as self-termination was taken from me.

I gauged my distance and dropped, landing right on her mech, my EMP grenade activating just a moment afterwards.

The Mech buzzed, shrieked and belched sparks and all sorts of weaponry. The girl also shrieked and flipped two switches. A mechanical arm with a hypodermic needle found my neck, and I just barely ducked a second one that found its way in hers.

I pulled the needle from my neck and rolled off the mech that crashed to the ground.

“Oh!” The girl cried out, emerging from the wreck and pulling the needle from her neck. “You!” She said with her teeth bared, pointing at me.

I got to my feet, and felt my head spin and my body burn with heat…. Great… what did she do? I started to pant, and realized she was panting too.

My body felt like it was on fire! I had to get out of my environmental suit! I started to tear at it, loosening straps, undoing buckles, just barely aware that she was doing the same thing.

I felt as if I had no control over myself as we staggered to each other and just immediately set to mating.

Our tongues and lips entangled one another and our hands just couldn't touch the other enough! She cried out wrapping her body around mine. I felt her body expand around me. She seized my torso with her legs and squeezed me in a vice like grip as my entire body pulsed and pushed everything I had into her womb.

The mindless mating continued for quite some time, and at last we laid next to each other, panting, gasping.

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I looked over at my environmental suit and pulled my canteen and took a large swig of water and held it out to the girl.

“What’s your name?” I said as she chugged the water down.

“Gine’” She said and wiped her mouth. “Yours?”

“Arman Royce.”

She rolled over and slid back down upon my flesh with a wicked grin. “Nice to meet-cha” She said, wiggling her hips in the equivalent of a handshake.

We both started laughing, which soon turned into kissing, then more frenzied mating.

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“Geez! Your tech is so awesome!” Gine’ said, admiring the environmental suit, its interface, HUD, my weaponry, the shielding and other accessories.

“Do you think you can fix it?” I said, holding out Jenkin’s counterpoint.

“Yeah, here!” She tinkered with it for a few moments and handed it back.

I went back to my database and added one more journal entry.

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''“Self Termination unsuccessful. Dimension is unsuitable to human life. Previously undetected pathogen. Do not attempt reentry!” I said and clicked the counterpoint, sending my database back to Earth.''

“Wow! Why did you tell them to not come back?” Gine’ whispered as she rested her head against my back.

“It’s a long story. But I don’t want my world to ruin this one.” I looked back at my Gremlin wife. “I’ve got all that I need here.”