Helipad
Number Nine had become a battle of wills-- the future humans demanding full
control of the base and General Farrell unwilling to relinquish command.
"General,"
their leader began, "I have made my intentions very clear. I wish control of this installation. If you do not comply immediately, I will have
you killed and will assume control anyway."
"Is
that right? You're not in much of a
position to make threats. Do you see all
those guns pointed at your head? The
first move you make that I even consider hostile, I'll have my men blow you and
those other things into the next millennium where you belong. I have witnesses here who will attest to the
fact that we were in imminent danger and had to fire."
The
creature’s head slowly spun, scanning the soldiers. It snapped back quickly to Farrell. "I have no wish to continue this any
further, General. You have had your
chance to surrender. There will be no
more.” He slowly turned to Hiller. “Mr. Hiller, would you step away from the
general and Mr. Toomer, please?"
Toomer
slowly moved back. "I'm not liking this, general!" he said.
"Relax,
Mr. Toomer. As
I've said, they're in no position to do anything here."
The
leader of the future humans continued to communicate telepathically. "Mr. Hiller, I request of you one final
time, please step away from the General and Mr. Toomer."
"And
if I don't?"
"Then
you will be killed also."
"Do
as he says, Mr. Hiller," said General Farrell. "I want them to start something so we
can take 'em out."
Hiller
walked off the helipad and immediately yelled to General Farrell. "General, I will support any decision
you make here to the President. If you have to fire, fire!"
The
future human began walking toward General Farrell. It was a very slow, menacing walk, a walk that
seemed completely measured and calculated.
"You
take one more step," General Farrell said, "and it'll be your
last!"
The
creature continued his slow walk.
"Gentlemen,
fire!" Farrell ordered his troops.
"Gentlemen! Fire!" he repeated, with no
compliance from any of his men. "I
order you to fire!"
Not
one bullet flew. The creature stopped
walking.
"Let
me show you how it's done, General," he communicated. "Troops, turn
your guns on the General and Mr. Toomer."
In
unison, all the soldiers turned around and took aim on the two men. General Farrell was livid. "I'll have every last one of you court martialed. Get those
guns off me, now!" he hollered.
"It's
no use, General. They're under my
command now. Before I have them open
fire, do you have anything final to say?"
"Fuck
you, dickless!” he growled. “What did you do to my men?"
"Sorry,
General. That's a question you'll carry
to eternity.” The creature turned his
back on Farrell and began to walk away.
“Gentlemen, kill these two."
"Noooo! Don't!"
Hiller screamed.
Gunfire
rang out on Helipad Number Nine as Hiller looked away. When the shooting stopped, General Farrell
and Mr. Toomer lay dead. Hiller was beside himself as blood slowly
pooled up and oozed away from the bodies.
Farrell was face down, his head near Toomer’s
feet. Toomer’s
face was pockmarked by bullet holes.
Hiller’s fists clench