Chapter 1
Hibiki yawns, checking the date as he rolls out of bed. "March 28th, 2083," He reads aloud, rubbing his weary eyes. He sits on the edge of his bed, phone in hand. "Wait, it's March 28th!" He suddenly exclaims, scrambling to the closet of his small room on the spaceship. As Hibiki stumbles into the main area of the spacecraft, everyone else is already up and working. "Finally we are almost on the fucking planet" Abel, one of the two soldiers that NASA had put on their crew, grumbles, stretching lazily in his seat. "Shut up and stand on attention," Elena, the other soldier, scolds as she prepares her gear. Abel reluctantly gets up to do the same. Mohan, the crew's engineer, expertly begins the ship's descent with aid from the ship's AI. "Entry to the atmosphere successful," The AI reports. Mohan let out a breath he didn't know he was holding, moving his hands from the control panel, letting the AI do the easy part. "I can't believe we are about to be some of the first humans to see aliens ever!" Hibiki exclaims, his face almost pressed against the circular windows of the ship. "Watch, it'll probably just be another dead planet," Abel mutters. "No need to be buzzkill, Abel," Luh, the crew's geographer, calls out as she uses the ship's scanners to get a rough look at the planet's terrain. "I'm just being practical, every other planet NASA has checked out has been a dead waste land," Abel rebuts, sitting down. "There were at least signs of life, like the Caelum Titan fossils on D-324," Hibiki says, keeping his gaze out the window. "Keyword, were." The ship bursts through the clouds, and Hibiki's eyes widen. "WHOOO!" He yells, pumping his fist in the air. Mohan, who had been looking through the ship's camera, does the same. Everyone else scrambles to the various windows. Down below was a lush rainforest. The trees, if you could even call them that, were towering grey columns with a single greenish purple panel at the top. Smaller planets grew in and around the giants. Luckily for them, there was a massive savannah of red "grass" in the middle of the rainforest. As they continue to descend, Mohan notices a mass of floating creatures. He uses the camera to get a clearer look. "Yo Hibiki! Check this out!" He calls excitedly. Hibiki rushes over, accidentally pushing Mohan aside as he stares at the camera. "Those are aliens!" Hibiki yells excitedly. The aliens were travelling together in a small pod of five. They were incredibly spherical, shaped like a hot air balloon. Their faces looked similar to frogs', with a wide mouth and two protruding eyes. A reddish, swarming mass orbited the aliens, and on their backs, plants of all kinds grew. Abel stared out the window in disbelief, his eyes darting about, drinking in the landscape sprawled out before him. "So what happened to this being a dead planet?" Elena says with a slightly smug expression. Abel rolls his eyes. "Ya, I'm a dumbass. No need to rub it in." Hibiki had already begun to fill in an entry into the ship's database about the new aliens, using the scanner to get the size of the aliens. As he typed away, Hibiki was flung out of his seat, slamming into the wall. The ship's metal creaked and groaned as it was flung off course, and the rest of the crew gripped onto the walls of the ship tightly, just barely managing to stay standing. "What the fuck is happening!" Abel yells, attempting to run to the weapon system as the ship continues to tumble through the atmosphere. Mohan grips the steering wheel and tries to get them back on course. "Engine 1 destroyed, crash imminent," The AI reports as buzzers loudly blare throughout the ship. Hibiki pulled himself up, coughing as he looked out the window, only to see a giant yellow eye with a sideways pupil staring back at him. Hibiki quickly scrambles away from the window. "There's something at the window!" He yells, pointing out the window. "Elena! Where's the fucking entry key?!" Abel yells from the weapon system control panel. "Give me a second!" She yells back, frantically ripping through every cabinet of her desk. "Found it!" She yells, tossing it over to Abel, who shoves it into the key slot, activating the weapon system. He activates the guns, and the creature lets out a high-pitched chirp. As it lets go of the ship and flies off, Hibiki gets a clear look. The alien was long and slender, its tail being longer than its own dull, violet colored body. The side of its body was lined by six thin wings that propelled it like giant oars. Its face was the most extraordinary part; it looked like a beak when its mouth was closed, but when it opened its mouth, it opened into three different parts like a blooming flower, and hidden within its mouth was a long, barbed tongue. Then, just as quickly as the attack happened, the creature had disappeared into the thick clouds. Hibiki was left staring in awe, which was quickly wiped from his face as he felt his stomach drop. He barely managed to grip the ship's side, saving himself from getting sent flying forward. "LUH! TAKE THE WHEEL!" Mohan yells, rushing out of his chair and to the engine room. Luh lets go of the ship's wall, lunging towards the control panel, managing to grab onto the seat instead of flying out the front window. Mohan scrambled towards the engine room, climbing up the floor with little success as the ship nosedived. "Mohan!" Abel calls, holding his hand out. Mohan takes his hand, and Abel pulls him up, giving him the leverage to sprint up to the engine room. Mohan throws open the engine room door and begins to rummage through the cabinets to get some tools. The right engine was completely fine, but the left engine was slightly damaged; the hull had been punctured, and some components of the engine were covered in scratches, along with the entire area being covered in sticky red blood and pieces of pink flesh. It takes everything in him not to vomit from the smell of the steaming blood and flesh as he begins to do his best to repair the engine, using spare parts and tools. Meanwhile, Luh began to override the AI's control over the ship. "Entry Denied, Invalid ID," The AI reported in a distorted tone. Luh exhales heavily before climbing under the console and looking for the AI's wiring to forcefully turn it off. Her eyes darted about the mess of wires, blood rushing to her head as the ship continued to nose dive. "Crash imminent in-" The AI announces, its voice distorting as it shuts off. Luh emerges from under the console before violently yanking on the steering, causing the ship's nose to turn upwards right before crashing into the ground and skidding across the savannah. Everyone quickly rushes out of the ship and far away from it. They sit, their breath held in anticipation. After a minute, they breathed a collective sigh of relief. "At least it didn't explode," Mohan says under his breath. They all silently sit together, breathing heavily. "Holy shit, What was that thing?" Abel says. "No clue," Mohan says, lying down on the soft, velvety red "grass". "Ya, how the hell could something that big even fly??" Luh asks, sitting straight with her legs crossed. "That's what I'm wondering too," Elena says. "That thing was nearly as long as our ship." "My guess is that this planet has a thicker atmosphere and maybe more oxygen too," Hibiki answers. "We should wear our suits then," Mohan says, standing up and heading into the ship. "Why do we need our suits, I can breath here just fine," Abel rebuts, refusing to get up from his spot on the ground. "If you want to get oxygen poisoning, then be my guest, Abel," Elena comments, following everyone else into the ship. Abel grumbles, getting up and following everyone into the ship. Everyone puts on their suits. "Ok, the air shouldn't be toxic long term, we're looking at about 32% oxygen in the atmosphere and an atmosphere thickness of 423 DU," Hibiki reports, looking up from a screen on the side of his suit. "So I was right," Abel says smug smile behind his helmet. "Anyways, what's the plan now?" Luh asks. "Well, I should be able to repair the engine, the damage isn't too horrible," Mohan says, pausing. "But the spare parts container did go missing," Everyone lets out a groan. "Well shit, do we know where it landed?" Elena asks. "There should be a tracker on the container right?" Hibiki asks. Luh nods. "Let me see if the ship's map is still working," Luh says, sitting at one of the consoles. After a moment of nothing, the holographic scene flickers to life. Everyone crowds around her, their eyes glued to the screen as she navigates around the map. "Oh look! Right there!" Abel exclaims, pointing to the top left corner, where there is a glowing red dot. "Doesn't seem too far out, we can probably get there within an hour if we take the buggy," Mohan says, heading to the cargo of the ship. Everyone else rushes after him. "Shotgun!" Abel yells, sliding into the front seat. Mohan sits in the driver's seat, and everyone else squeezes in at the back. Mohan puts it in reverse, exiting the ship before speeding up and racing down the flat savannah. After about 30 minutes of driving, Mohan parks the buggy behind a large alien tree, hiding from a giant herd of 20 to 30 aliens. Unlike the alien that had attacked their ship, these aliens had only 4 limbs. Their bodies are stocky, similar to a cow's body, minus the long tail. Also, unlike cows, they had 5 pairs of eyes. "Whoa," Hibiki mutters, wide-eyed as he takes out his journal and begins to sketch out the aliens, like any good biologist would. "I wonder what they would taste like," Abel wonders aloud as he begins loading his rifle. "Maybe like a goat, could be good in curry," Mohan responds, chuckling a little. "Wel,I'm about to find out—" Before he could finish his sentence, Elena karate chops the back of his neck. Mohan snorts, quickly looking away as Abel shoots him a glare. "Don't eat the aliens for god's sake," Luh says, taking some more pictures. Abel opens his mouth, probably to curse everyone out, but is silenced by a commotion from the herd. Two of the larger individuals of the herd face each other, stomping their feet and scraping their hoof-like claws against the ground. The two do this in silence until they begin making shrill, whistling noises at one another. The crew stops what they're doing, now paying full attention to what the two are doing. "Who do you bet is gonna win?" Abel whispers to Mohan. "I'd put 10 bucks on the one on the left." "You're delusional, the one on the right is way bigger." The two aliens continue their whistling, now beginning to circle one another. Then they both open up a pair of giant, fan-like frills from the sides of their necks. They continue to whistle while shaking their heads, their colorful frills glimmering in the slightly orange light from the C-100 sun. Eventually, after a couple of minutes of this back and forth, the one on the right backs off, joining the rest of the herd to graze. "Fuck," Abel harshly whispers, he glances to his side only to see Mohan trying his hardest not to laugh at him. Sensing a crashout, Elena speaks up. "Let's get a move on, we're almost there," Mohan nods in agreement, putting the buggy in reverse and going in a wide arc around the aliens as to not freak out the herd. Mohan suddenly stops. "What are you doing? let's get out of here," Elena whispers. "It's too quiet," Everyone goes silent and listens. The herd, which earlier had been whistling and snapping at one another, was now completely silent. All of the aliens' heads turned to look at the treeline. "Let's get out of here. now," Hibiki whispers. Mohan nods, slowly beginning to pull the buggy out. He suddenly stops, his hands involuntarily shaking as he tries to grip the wheel. "Hey do you guys feel that–" Abel asks, suddenly covering his mouth as a wave nausea came over him. Everyone cowered in the buggy, covering their ears as a sudden, unseen force squeezed their eardrums and shook their insides. The only sounds their ears processed were the sharp, panicked whistling from the herd. Hibiki forces his eyes open as an alien the size of a semi truck bursts out from the tree line. Its mouth opened as if it were roaring, but no noise was coming out. The herd shrieks, dispersing and stampeding away. The giant gives chase, grabbing one of the aliens with one of its six limbs, pinning it before finishing it off by crunching down its neck. The unseen force that had been vibrating their insides disappears as the creature begins to feast. Abel throws up over the side of the buggy, and the others breathe heavily as if they had just run a marathon. After a moment, Mohan begins to pull the buggy away. Despite Mohan slowly and carefully pulling the buggy out from their hiding spot, the wheels softly crunch against the plants and dry earth. The alien looks up, its toothy maw covered in blood and guts. Its eyes focus on the buggy, observing it with wide pupils. As the buggy slowly pulled away, the giant alien stood still, its head tilted as its eyes followed the buggy. "What's it doing it," Elena whispers. Hibiki shrugs in response, his eyes locked onto the alien. "Maybe we should stop moving, it might not be able to see us right?" Abel suggests. Hibiki shakes his head. "Its eyes face forward, it can see us just fine." This silences everyone. Mohan cuts the engine, letting the buggy sit still. The alien continues to look at them, and Hibiki looks back, getting a perfect view of it. Other than the alien being massive, it was also covered in keratinous spikes and armor. Black circle markings lined its side, and its wide, square-shaped skull was lined with foot-long teeth shaped like daggers. It balanced itself on 4 hind limbs, using its hulking, muscular front limbs to pick up and tear into the grazer's body. Then it takes a step closer, then another, and another. "Let's go, now!" Luh screams. Mohan nods, turning the engine on and peeling out. The giant alien breaks out into a full on run, moving far faster than something that large should be able to. "We gotta jump!" Elena yells, the alien quickly gaining on them. Mohan swerves to the tree line before jumping out of the buggy. The others follow. The alien rams into the buggy, sending it flying into a tree. Hibiki hides in the deep grass, holding a hand over his mouth as the alien steps over him to investigate the buggy, which was crumpled up like a soda can. "Hibiki, over here," Hibiki looked to where the noise came from and saw Mohan and the others motioning to him from the tree line. Hibiki begins to army crawl towards them, the bushy fibers at the ends of the red grass poked and scraped against him like needles as he crawled through. The ground beneath him suddenly begins to shake. "Shit," Hibiki curses under his breath as he slowly stands up and then breaks into a made dash towards the tree line. "HEEEELLLPP," He screams as the alien gives chase. Just as the alien reaches out to grab him, Elena begins to shoot at it, the bullets harmlessly bouncing off its hulking body. Its gaze shifts from Hibiki over to Elena. Elena fires a few more bullets. The lets out a low rumble before turning around and walking back to the corpse it left behind. Hibiki lies down on the jungle floor, panting heavily. "Holy shit" Mohan says slightly out of breath. "Let's get out of here before Rexy over there gets hungry," Abel grumbles, picking up his gun. "Ya, Luh which way do we go?" Elena asks. "We gotta go west, that's where the signal from the tracker is coming from." Elena nods and begins to lead the way. Mohan helps Hibiki up, and they both jog over to catch up with the rest of the crew. For the next hour, they walk through the alien jungle with Hibiki taking samples of various plants along the way. Soon they come upon a clearing, in the clearing was some more of that weird red grass, which Hibiki takes a sample of, along with a small pond. "Can we take a break?" Luh pleads breathlessly. Elena nods. "Ok, but we should get going soon," She says, sitting down and taking out some water from her rations box. "Imma go take a sample, be right back!" Hibiki calls out before running over to the pond. As he nears the pond, he slows down, his run turning into a jog and then halting to a stop. "What is that smell?" He mutters, covering his face and squeezing his eyes shut. After a bit, he persists and walks over, taking a sample of the water. While taking the sample, his eyes noticed two small fish-like aliens. They were around the size of a minnow and had a pointed, arrow-shaped head. He quickly scoops them up, putting them into a vial. He continues looking into the pond, seeing if he can spot anything else of notice. He gazes into the deeper end of the pond, and his eyes catch the shadow of some kind of structure. It didn't look like some kind of rock or plant; it had a softer, more bulbous shape to it. Just as he goes in to investigate, Abel grabs his shoulder. "C'mon, let's go already, it smells like a dead skunk here," he says, dragging Hibiki back to the group. "Alright alright, No need to drag me," Hibiki says, pulling away from Abel's grasp and going back to the others. After an hour of uneventful walking, they find a smoldering crater, at the center of which was a bright red box. "Finally!" Mohan yells as him and rush over to pick up the box. They all then begin the long trek back to the ship, walking in complete silence once more. Soon they reach the ship, and without missing a beat, Mohan immediately gets to work. He starts by cleaning up the blood and flesh, using a cloth and metal scrub to get rid of it. "You need some help?" Hibiki asks, walking out of the ship after putting the samples inside. "Nah, I got this," Mohan replies, continuing to scrub away. Hibiki nods. "Just let me know if you need some help," He says before walking away and plopping down onto the grass. Over the next hour, Mohan cleans the engine, replaces the scraped-up engine parts with spares, and finally patches up the hole in the hull by welding it together. "And there we go, ships done," Mohan says with a tired sigh. "Deploying Rovers," The ship's AI declares over the speakers as it opens the cargo hold, causing the rovers to rumble out. Everyone turns around. "What's happening?" Elena asks. "I don't know!" Mohan yells back. "Mission successful, initiating take off sequence," The AI announces and before anyone could protest or say anything, it takes off, leaving our crew stranded on C-100.
Chapter 2