Shadow World of Stars
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The new human species has declared war on the nameless invaders. The space station OUTSET I, the new home of Thor Logan and his fellow sufferers, is attacked. Samuel Kricket escapes in a damaged dinghy. He reaches a nearby solar system with his last strength. The human-like inhabitants there call themselves Iffta and at first mistake Samuel for one of the Nameless Invaders. Only slowly do they realize that he himself has fled from them. When a scout ship of the Nameless actually appears over the planet, it comes to the extreme. Samuel does everything he can to prevent an invasion and save the Earth-like planet that has become a new home for him.
Jens Fitscher
Jens Fitscher war bereits als kleiner Junge begeisterter Leser von Science-Fiction und Fantasy Büchern. Insbesondere liebte er die gängigen Taschenbücher der 70er und 80er Jahre des vorigen Jahrhunderts. Ein starkes Interesse zeigte er dabei für die Protagonisten mit außergewöhnlichen Fähigkeiten. Seine Geschichten handeln immer von starken Persönlichkeiten, die durch ungewöhnliche Umstände über sich selbst hinauswachsen und dafür mit übernatürlichen Fähigkeiten belohnt werden. https://sternen-commander.blogspot.com
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Shadow World of Stars - Jens Fitscher
Prologue:
It was a glorious morning in this early summer of the year 2048. On the European continent, the day began with sunrise at 5:15 am.
A light blue, almost cloudless sky presented itself in its last beauty.
The colors of nature seemed richer, and the contours of man-made infrastructure stood out excessively against the blue of the sky.
Oddly enough, there was not a single bird chirping to be heard, as was usually the case on such a beautiful morning.
Hardly anyone noticed, however. People were, as always, much too busy with themselves to pay attention to nature.
Shortly before the world's largest reflecting telescope detected the spacecraft in the Chilean Atacama Desert, the radiation front already sent out by them reached the uppermost layer of the Earth's atmosphere.
The telescope, built in 2023 on the 3060-meter-high Cerro Armazones mountain, reproduced live streams of the approaching extraterrestrial entities every second as they approached the Blue Planet in swarms. The neutron radiation of well over 1000 sieverts/hour turned the entire Earth's atmosphere into a radiation hell within an hour.
There was no one left who could have observed the incipient invasion.
The life on the planet had had no real chance. The machines sent out by the Nameless surrounded the planet and drew the radius ever closer.
The task of these transforming units was to transform the earth into an environment suitable for their habitat.
Other working machines were already landing and changing the surface. A new fauna and flora were grafted on.
Ignoring at first the infrastructure that still existed, a stirring effort was made to ensure the partial survival of the botany, seeking a mutation process that would combine the old flora with the new.
Earth was transformed into an alien planet in just five days.
Life, as it had existed just a week ago, no longer existed.
The atmosphere had been transformed into a radiation hell for humans. Where the high neutron beams had reached the people directly and without shielding, their bodies had literally evaporated.
Elsewhere, the earth's surface was littered with corpses.
10.5 billion people had died within minutes without really knowing what had happened.
There was no defensive measure. Even for the people who were underground in military bunkers and other shelters, there was no rescue.
The transformed atmosphere with the changed pressure conditions and the incipient further transformation of the earth's soil contaminated every place on the planet within five days. There was absolutely no escape.
The first nameless people left their settlement ships and breathed in the new air, which was clean for them.
It was a good day today. A new settlement world had been created; new soil was now available to support life.
The landing craft of the starships landed among human remains and pulverized the skeletons that remained.
The first tree mushrooms, 10 meters tall, were already planted.
They replaced the forests of the former Earth that were in the process of dying. Any kind of leafy plants and especially the deciduous trees had not withstood the radiation.
The tree fungi, which also contributed to the air renewal, could reach a height of up to 50 meters with a width of 10 meters.
The transform units, small maneuverable drones that could generate high levels of gamma radiation with their powerful energy mills and send it in a focused manner, were already on their way to the neighboring planets, formerly called Venus and Mars.
Just the constellation of these planets to the former earth had appeared to the nameless ones as particularly interesting.
All three planets should get an atmosphere habitable for them. Their technology was very far advanced particularly in the area of planet forming.
The information went out into the widths of the universe that once again a suitable solar system was found, which promised new habitat.
This time even three residential planets would wait for the fleet of the emigrants. Powerful self-acting machines began to dig up the planet soil.
New forms of housing developments sprang up where no infrastructure had existed before. Other machines began to remove the rotten, inferior dwellings of the planet's past existences and return them to the planet in a specially designed recycling process.
Thousands of small speedsters were on the run on and under the ground. With up to 29 cm/second they ran for their lives.
The last creatures of an ecology that no longer existed, the cockroaches.
They alone had withstood the initial radiation blast. Now they were on the run from the alien machines that were driving the final act of planetary formation.
Some very resistant species briefly fell into a kind of rigor mortis, only to continue their flight after a few hours, strengthened, without really knowing that there was no final escape.
But they were not the only ones fighting an already lost battle for survival. These are the records of the last survivors of a once proud humanity.
Carla von Staufenberg
She awoke and at the same time still felt trapped in a dream. An unpleasant feeling of pressure had her entire body in its grip.
Only slowly her eyes got used to the semi-darkness of the surroundings. She did not remember. Anyway, she was lying on the floor, curled up in the fetal position.
There was a strange flickering in the air.
She tried to breathe slowly and carefully, because the smell she immediately perceived had a metallic aftertaste, it smelled strongly of ozone and of something else she couldn't place at the moment. This frightened her.
As she carefully stood up, she noticed that her clothes had almost completely disintegrated.
There were only small scraps hanging down her body, which now fell off her as she moved.
She spontaneously felt her belly and let her hands wander over her naked torso.
Had she been violated? Perhaps a burglary, rape?
No, she at least did not feel uncomfortable nor could she detect any injury to herself in this macabre semi-darkness.
As she stood, Carla von Staufenberg automatically reached for the light switch located next to the kitchen door.
Slowly the memories came back. She had been in your kitchen, preparing dinner together with the kitchen maid. Anna was her name.
What had happened?
There was no light. Power failure. Now she noticed the strong resistance her body offered to the pressure of her fingers against the abdominal wall.
So it's an injury after all,
she thought, startled, and frantically began to feel several places on her body.
The same sensation everywhere.
I need a mirror, now.
In the rising panic, she initially forgot about her surroundings and ran out of the kitchen toward the stairs that led to the upper floor.
There, in the dressing room she knew to find a very large mirror.
The pain almost took her breath away. She had stepped on something sharp, and when she shifted her weight to her other leg, she tripped over an elongated object and fell to the floor.
She just managed to brace herself, and then a cloud of dust had enveloped her and she had to sneeze several times.
Her fingers grabbed an oblong object, but it crumbled to dust immediately after she touched it.
Then she saw the skull. The empty eye sockets of this human remains magically attracted her.
With a shrill cry she rose and rushed up the stairs to the upper floor.
Her thoughts had retreated, waiting to see what the findings of the body pattern in the mirror would be. In her mind, at any rate, there was nothing but a great emptiness at the moment.
The dressing room had no window and it was pitch black there, but the adjoining bedroom was bathed in a ghostly white glow from outside through the two transom windows.
With brute strength, heedless of any damage, Carlo von Staufenberg pulled the heavy mirror across the marbled floor, through the bedroom door, and into the bedroom.
The mirror's metal feet made a glaring, nerve-wracking sound as they were pushed across the marble floor.
When the mirror finally came to rest directly in front of one of the two windows and she caught sight of herself at her full height in the mirror, Carla heaved a deep sigh and swooned.
What she had seen had no longer been her body.
What she could not have known was that her metabolism had reacted spontaneously to the onset of high radiation intensity, reshaping her entire body.
Just as four other people on this planet had fallen into metamorphic rigidity, so had she.
When the radiation dose reached them, they fell to the ground on the spot just like all the other 10.5 billion people, except that their hearts continued to beat, albeit at only one beat/minute.
Their internal organs began to break down and reform at the same time.
A kind of cocoon formed on the skin around their entire bodies and completely enveloped them.
The body of the five people was enveloped by a now glass hard cocoon.
The transformation and adaptation to the new living conditions took exactly 7 days.
At the final stage of development, the skin of the only survivors of humanity was noticeably darker in color and strongly leathery.
Otherwise, there was not much difference from the previous appearance, except, of course, that all the body hair had disappeared.
It was this dark leathery skin and the missing head hair alone that had made Carla von Staufenberg swoon. The piercing gaze of her reddish glittering pupils, due to the white glow of the full moon shining ghostly sharp into the bedroom, created such a stark contrast that she thought she was looking directly into a demon's face.
Of her once well-groomed long hair, which normally hung down to her shoulders, nothing was left but a leathery scalp as well.
The sun had already fully risen. Only strange streaky cloud-like formations shielded its bright rays of light.
When Carla came to, she knew immediately what had happened.
It took her only a second, then she was back in control.
She accepted her appearance at first, since her subconscious had made a comparison of what she had experienced up to that point during her fainting phase, she knew intuitively that something far more terrible must have happened.
She slowly rose from the floor and looked out the window.
Clara von Staufenberg inhabited a badly aging castle in the Flanders region.
She had inherited the property more than twenty years ago and had decided to make it her permanent residence.
She was married and had two grown children.
Now she looked out from the second floor of the castle onto the park-like grounds, which Antoine vander Beer, her gardener, tended in a touching manner every day.
Now she saw no more trees, no plants at all, only gray, dead and decaying flora.
Over everything there was a kind of fog that glowed bluish from within.
Like in a bad black-and-white movie,
she thought to herself, and she shuddered.
What had happened to the world out there? Slowly she crept back into the dressing room.
Her clothes were still hanging there. Before she could do anything, she had to make herself presentable. Simple legwear and outerwear should do.
She tried to make a phone call, but no connection was made. Just as Internet, Isonet, or satellite reception had become impossible, there was no connection outside.
Her property was about six kilometers from town.
There was no alternative; she needed to know what had happened.
At 72 years of age, Carla was still very fit, except that she had avoided dealing with other people for years, except for Anna, of course, and her husband Jules.
Jules was an art historian, four years younger than her, and was currently at an art opening in Paris.
He wouldn't be back until next week. She hadn't driven a car in years.
The old 1998 Mercedes GLA, sable brown metallic, stood in the garage as it always had. Antoine, the gardener, had polished it up again and again.
He loves the car like a woman, Jules had once said. Now she was standing in front of the behemoth.
The automatic garage door was not working. Carla first had to unlock the door from the control system and switch to manual operation. It was a good thing that she had watched Antoine do this several times.
So she knew immediately which handles were necessary. With him, it had always looked very effortful, but now that she had pushed the gate up, it didn't seem to her to be effortful at all.
The car started without a murmur immediately after she turned the old ignition key.
Her husband had once told her that there were no electronic components in this old monster at all.
The few factory-installed parts had been replaced by mechanical parts over the decades by the owners of the time.
Why they had done this, however, was beyond their knowledge.
The simple carburetor engine rattled like an old gypsy wagon driving over bumpy roads, with what little harness there was hanging from the frame, as she left the castle behind and drove along the more or less well-paved road to her estate.
Strangely, she had no trouble at all moving this monstrosity with the steering wheel.
In the past, she had pulled her shoulder every now and then, since the car had no electronic steering aids.
Now she could even steer it with just one hand.
All the plants and trees along the way had either collapsed into a dry mass or disappeared altogether.
It looks like a cratered landscape on the moon,
she was still thinking, when a strange apparition sat or stood directly on the path, she couldn't see that clearly, and she had to brake the car sharply.
Before it had come to a complete stop, however, this thing rose into the air. Its spread wings were over a meter long.
With a shrill scream, the animal almost flew into the windshield of the Mercedes before soaring into the air above the car.
Carla von Staufenberg was startled and accelerated again. The car leaped forward.
What strange creatures those were, like something out of an old horror movie,
she thought.
The road now went straight for several miles. The land had transformed. No trees, nor shrubs adorned the roadside.
Even the fields lay bare and gray in the gloomy sun. At one point during the drive, very far to the west, she thought she saw a huge machine, as big as a mammoth backhoe in the U.S., or even bigger.
Strange long tubular hoses kept whipping through the air alongside the machine.
Then the road made a little bend, and she had to focus on the roadway again.
There used to be a little forest here,
she recalled, automatically stepping off the gas.
Now the entire former wooded area was a frightening-looking gray, with no sign of the trees.
Sporadically, mushroom-like structures stood 10 to 15 meters in the air.
The ground no longer seemed to consist only of earth, it undulated back and forth in small waves and now and then she could see bubbles bursting out of the muddy mass. By now, Carla von Staufenberg was only driving at walking pace.
With her mouth open, she looked from one side of the road to the other in amazement. She didn't really understand what was going on here.
With a loud sigh, she spontaneously pressed the gas pedal back to full and let the old car accelerate at maximum power.
After another half hour of driving through this desolate and alien landscape, she saw the city on the horizon, or rather, it was supposed to be the city.
What didn't fit there at all were the many flying machines circling above her, which kept occasionally swooping down on the houses.
Then, each time, a deafening can of noise rang out, dust billowed up and part of the city disappeared behind a huge mantle of dust.
Carla stopped the car and looked at this scenario for quite a while.
More and more houses disappeared from her view the longer she sat behind the steering wheel, transfixed, watching.
The old lady was now really starting to get scared.
At first, she could not comprehend what she was seeing. Her destination had been the nearby town to find out what on earth had happened.
Now she was stuck on the open road in a world that was incomprehensible to her, without knowing how she would ever get out of it.
Now the pale, milky glow of the sun was fading, too, and it was getting dusky.
Carla turned on the headlights and her heart stopped short for several beats. Directly in front of the car sat or stood a dragon and looked at her treacherously with red glowing eyes.
That it was indeed a dragon, she assumed, as the huge beast now lashed out with its wings, striking her up and down faster and faster, while a shrill scream rang out from its mouth studded with large pointed teeth.
The animal was wider than the road, but not necessarily bigger than her car.
When Carla had recovered somewhat from the initial fright, she really had nothing else in mind but to sound the car horn.
But instead of the beast moving away, this only made it more aggressive, and it shrieked more and more garishly and in higher and higher tones.
Then it made a leap forward, directly toward the hood.
Carla jerked back in the driver's seat as the horrible snarling mouth thrust forward on a long, skinny neck and slammed into the windshield.
The animal began to flap its wings frantically and clawed its steel-hard toes into the sheet metal of the car.
Again and again it now emitted very high-pitched sounds in the ultrasonic range, causing stabbing pain in Carla's head.
Carla was unable to move for minutes. The car began to rock more and more from side to side.
The monster beat its mighty wings faster and faster, apparently trying to pull the cart up with it. With a wing span willow of five meters, it took up the entire view. With a terrible thud that came from the engine compartment, the car's engine shut down and hot steam hissed explosively from the engine block toward the beast.
The dragon actually withdrew its sharp-clawed toes from the hood in fright and performed a half-cracked roll, that is, it pulled upward with its body, at the same time causing a unilateral stall on the right wing, the lift on that wing collapsing and causing a rapid autorotation about its longitudinal body axis.
Carla still saw the monster tilt away to the left, then regain her freedom of movement.
With a suppressed yelp, she tumbled out of the car and ran out into the dark night.
At first she stayed on the paved road. With her 72 years of life, she was no longer a good runner, at least as a human being. Now, however, after the metamorphosis, she easily reached a speed of 50 kilometers per hour.
If she had seen herself like this, running along the country road, it would never have occurred to her that here was a human being, regardless of age, running for his life.
But she was no longer a human being, even if this with all its consequences had not yet reached her.
A scream emitted in the most garish tones made her do a forty-five degree turn in the middle of the run.
With undiminished speed she left the country road, and before she could really perceive the new surroundings, she was already up to her lower body in a mud geyser.
The smell of the slimy broth was pleasant and triggered a good feeling in her, if it hadn't been for the fear of this monstrous beast that had escaped from hell.
Carla looked up at the cloudy, dark sky. Not a star could be seen.
A few meters ahead of her, as if from a bad nightmare, dark outlines appeared.
Fear crept up between her shoulder blades and made her hold her breath for a moment.
Ultra-high pitched roars of rage and a loud roar and clang resounded from where her Mercedes stood.
The dragon had snagged its sharp claws in the hood of the car and was now trying to free itself with angry flaps of its wings against the passenger compartment.
Carla pulled herself out of the geyser and looked around hurriedly.
At that moment, within a radius of ten meters around her, it became brighter. Her eyeballs began to glow dark red.
Her senses, altered by the transformation, became active and her eyes switched to infrared vision.
The already very few colors that could be seen during the day now disappeared completely. A more or less black and white environment appeared before her, showing the shadows that had just been frightening as dead tree stumps standing in a long row.
Carla sped between them and hid behind the tallest of them. Her breathing was still rapid as she looked back around the stump toward her car.
It had become very quiet there by now. No sound could be heard anymore.
Carla held her breath again briefly to hear a little better, but to no avail. She continued to try to breathe very quietly and her eyes constantly wandered from side to side.
Had the beast disappeared?
In any case, she could not see anything. Unfortunately, the car was already much too far away from her current location to be able to perceive any movements there.
Had the animal perhaps flown over her and was already waiting for her in the back? She turned around in a flash and was prepared for the worst.
The only thing she could make out at the edge of her expanded field of vision were huge, mushroom-like trees that seemed to grow far into the sky.
Carla sat down with her back against the tree stump and considered what she should do now.
The 72-year-old woman looked intently at her new body. Something began to bother her about it.
Her pants were totally muddy and wet from the mud of the geyser she had fallen into.
But she took off the outerwear first, as if under an inner compulsion, and threw it away carelessly. She took a deep breath and then rid herself of the rest of her clothes.
I feel much better like this!
Her own body, which had disgusted her only a few hours ago that she had fainted as a result, was suddenly no longer so repulsive. She stroked her belly gently at first, then a little harder over her thighs.
She hadn't felt such tight, smooth skin in decades. Her breasts were also hard and again well formed.
Only the dark skin color and leathery surface was something she still didn't really understand. Suddenly her stomach clenched, and a sharp pain shot from it through her whole body.
At the same time, she became very thirsty. She really needed to drink something. Carefully she got up from the floor and looked around.
Could she dare to go back to her car?
But in her excitement, she hadn't thought to take anything drinkable with her. Why should she have, the city didn't seem so far away.
Now she remembered that she had passed a gas station.
Like a predator on the prowl, Carla first crept toward her car, stopped short when she caught sight of it, and then continued southward parallel to the road.
She got cover from a row of very strange-looking growths that stretched skyward like octopus arms on who knows what.
So she walked for quite a while more crouched than upright, following the course of the road. She no longer had any sense of time