Post by mockingbird on Jul 19, 2011 15:35:32 GMT -5
“Do you know what the scariest thing is? To not know your place in this world, to not know why you’re here. That’s…That’s just an awful feeling.”[/b]
The ball of flame roared through the sky above the city of San Francisco, citizens of all paths of life looking upwards at the falling star that had appeared in the middle of the day. It zoomed over the city, before finally slamming into the ground in the nearby forests of Southern California.
Linda Danvers was already reaching for the radio in her jeep when it squawked, coming to life. “Echo Three to Echo Seven. Linda good buddy, do you read me?”
“Yes, Jim, I read you loud and clear,” the brunette sighed while she answered. “This is the last time I let you pick our call signs.”
There was a chuckle from across the line as Jim replied. “Just checking to see if you noticed the light show we just had.”
“Yeah, I saw it,” Linda replied. “Probably just a meteorite. It hit not that far from here, I’ll check it out, shouldn’t take long.”
“Good. Keep in touch, Jim out.”
“At least he didn’t say ‘May the Force be with you,’ this time,” Linda muttered to herself as she started her jeep back up, the park ranger driving along dirt paths until got close to where the crash site appeared to be. Grabbing her walkie-talkie and rifle, Linda hopped out of the jeep, some thin wisps of smoke from the crash wafting through the trees. She didn’t expect any danger as she slung the rifle over her shoulder. Most of the animals from the area would have scattered shortly after the crash, but one could never be too careful.
Her biggest fear at the moment was another wildfire. Something California had seen far too much of during the last year. She continued picking her way forward, until she reached the crash site. No fires. Thank goodness. But what she did find amazed her even more. A metallic craft, about the size of a fighter jet, but in a design she’d never seen before. What was even more amazing was that despite being at the end of a near hundred foot long scar in the dirt, trees thrown aside from the blast, it seemed almost unharmed. As Linda watched, the only sign of damage to the strange craft was a small fire that quickly burned itself out
Linda cautiously approached the craft, concerned for the most part about the health of whoever might be inside. As she got nearer, part of the top opened and Linda took a step back as seams appeared in what had been smooth metal a second ago. The hatch came to a stop and a young blond woman pulled herself up out of the craft, one hand rubbing her head. She turned to look at Linda, a small smile forming on her face.
“Tb… Yg Fycqc!”
#1: Little Girl Lost, part 1
Written by James Steel
Original Cover Art by Adam
Edited by Don Walsh
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The ball of flame roared through the sky above the city of San Francisco, citizens of all paths of life looking upwards at the falling star that had appeared in the middle of the day. It zoomed over the city, before finally slamming into the ground in the nearby forests of Southern California.
Linda Danvers was already reaching for the radio in her jeep when it squawked, coming to life. “Echo Three to Echo Seven. Linda good buddy, do you read me?”
“Yes, Jim, I read you loud and clear,” the brunette sighed while she answered. “This is the last time I let you pick our call signs.”
There was a chuckle from across the line as Jim replied. “Just checking to see if you noticed the light show we just had.”
“Yeah, I saw it,” Linda replied. “Probably just a meteorite. It hit not that far from here, I’ll check it out, shouldn’t take long.”
“Good. Keep in touch, Jim out.”
“At least he didn’t say ‘May the Force be with you,’ this time,” Linda muttered to herself as she started her jeep back up, the park ranger driving along dirt paths until got close to where the crash site appeared to be. Grabbing her walkie-talkie and rifle, Linda hopped out of the jeep, some thin wisps of smoke from the crash wafting through the trees. She didn’t expect any danger as she slung the rifle over her shoulder. Most of the animals from the area would have scattered shortly after the crash, but one could never be too careful.
Her biggest fear at the moment was another wildfire. Something California had seen far too much of during the last year. She continued picking her way forward, until she reached the crash site. No fires. Thank goodness. But what she did find amazed her even more. A metallic craft, about the size of a fighter jet, but in a design she’d never seen before. What was even more amazing was that despite being at the end of a near hundred foot long scar in the dirt, trees thrown aside from the blast, it seemed almost unharmed. As Linda watched, the only sign of damage to the strange craft was a small fire that quickly burned itself out
Linda cautiously approached the craft, concerned for the most part about the health of whoever might be inside. As she got nearer, part of the top opened and Linda took a step back as seams appeared in what had been smooth metal a second ago. The hatch came to a stop and a young blond woman pulled herself up out of the craft, one hand rubbing her head. She turned to look at Linda, a small smile forming on her face.
“Tb… Yg Fycqc!”
#1: Little Girl Lost, part 1
Written by James Steel
Original Cover Art by Adam
Edited by Don Walsh