Subject: [FFML] [fanfic/Dirty Pair] Digital River, Tributary Three: Jump the Fence
From: "Rob @ Studio YOGIPIGS" <rob@yogipigs.org>
Date: 6/22/2000, 2:13 AM
To: "FFML" <ffml@fanfic.com>

Yup, I'm getting the chance to write more again.  ^_^

Mata ne,
Rob
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Digital River
By Rob Barba

Dirty Pair (Classic) and Dirty Pair Flash copyright Takachiho Haruka/Adam
Warren/Seishinsha/Dark Horse/Studio PROTEUS/Streamline/ADV Films/and so
forth/and so on/ad infinitum/ad nauseum.

TRIBUTARY THREE: Jump the Fence

    Kei looked at the dizzied, dazed woman once more, then back at the
hologram sign.  Then back to the woman.  Then back to the sign.  She
couldn't possibly make the two connect.  There was no way in hell she could
make the two connect.  This woman couldn't possibly be...((I can't even
think the word!))  This whole thing had to be one simple coincidence--plain,
simple coincidence.
    But something told her otherwise.  As the effects of cryotrauma began to
secede away from the woman's body, Kei got a better look at her...no, still
couldn't picture the word in her mind.  This woman's skin was darker, her
hair a bit redder.  From what she could tell of the woman's dilated eyes,
they were brown, unlike her own green orbs, and she was several centimeters
taller and, Kei hated to admit it, better built.
    ((How can she be...?  No,)) Kei finally decided.  ((It's fake and I can
prove it!))  Aboard all 3WA starcraft, there was a Portadoc first aid kit.
One of the items in it was a handheld medical scanner, though not as
powerful as anything in a doctor's office.  ((Still, it should get me the
information that I need.  Then I can get this woman to the authorities that
can help her.))


    "Hey, kid," the woman said woozily.  "What the hell's going on?  You can
tell me if it's a 3WA op.  I used to be a senior TC."
    Kei turned around and faced the other.  "I know, but you resigned and
joined the local cops, so I can't.  Company rules, you know."  Kei felt odd
saying that--it was completely out of the norm, but considering what she was
going through at the moment, she was allowed a few minutes for utter
confusion.  In any case, she already had the basic data on Garcia here,
courtesy of an aged ID chipset cryoed along with the woman--a good thing
that the 3WA still used the Coppermine Information System.  ((And why is an
ID chip using Coppermine encryption, anyway?))
    Her voice still trembling from the trauma, she answered, "Look, I know
that I'm still suffering the icicle shakes, but don't snowball me, kid.
What the fuck happened?"  The woman's voice turned dangerously low, and for
a rare change, Kei got the distinct feeling that she was in the presence of
a predator slightly more dangerous than herself.
    Kei decided she didn't like the feeling of being threatened, not one
bit.  "Listen, this is going to sound a bit disturbing, but...look, Garcia,
this isn't easy for me to say, but...."
    The icy tones of the other woman seemed to frost the air.  "What.
Happened.  To.  My.  *FAMILY!?!?!?!*"  When a couple of seconds passed,
Keisha turned her head in the general direction of Kei, clarity setting in.
"You won't say...because...."   The older girl turned her head away, too
dehydrated to loose tears, even though the wracking sobs were no less real.
    "I'll leave you alone for a while, miss," Kei said, a tinge of sympathy
for what the older woman must be going through.  "I won't be far.  Call if
you need me."


    Stepping away from the Carter family mausoleum, Kei could hear the chirp
of the birds in the trees, singing a pleasant melody that was completely out
of tune with the one in her emotional sphere at present.  In the past few
days, her entire universe had just been turned upside down: she'd discovered
that she, an orphan, had parents; and that she was born on Earth instead of
Workoh.  Racing to a dead world in the middle of the galactic nowhere, she'd
been attacked (as usual), only to find a crypt with a secret entrance and a
secret more potent than even that.  A child, with her name.  Born and died,
a century ago.
    And the child's mother, set in suspended animation outliving her only
daughter and husband, now brought into a new world where she was nothing
more than a relic.  That woman crying over by the mausoleum--Keisha Garcia,
a person brought out of time and into an unfamiliar, unprepared future.
    ((My mo....))  Kei stopped herself from completing her words.  ((I can't
even get myself to say it.  I just can't even believe it.  It's impossible,
and yet....))  She shook her head.  No, for the thousandth time, no.  This
just had to be a coincidence, and when she got Garcia to that medical
scanner, the DNA would explain all.  It would have to explain it all.
    Still, though, it wouldn't explain that Keisha Garcia, former 3WA agent
and AZPD officer, would be displaced decades out of her time, or why Kei
herself would be led to this location.  The answers were messier than usual,
and it wasn't something that Kei was up to feeling.  But as a law
enforcement official, she at least had to ensure that she got Garcia the
help she needed.  Once that was done, she could return to duty and be done
with this whole mess.


    "Hey, kid," the woman called to her.  Kei looked at the other woman, and
saw a pain in her eyes that radiated emotions that the younger woman
couldn't comprehend, and the 3WA agent wasn't sure if that was a good thing
or not.   "Look, there's a few things I have to know," Keisha asked, her
tone too flat to be a simple request.  "Why was I in the icicle works,
anyways?"
    "I don't know," the 3WA agent answered.  "I only got a message that I
would find something here.  I wasn't expecting it to be a body fridge,
okay?"
    Despite it all, Keisha leapt to her feet and snarled, "Listen, do you
think I *wanted* to be a meat pop?  I have no idea what the hell I was doing
in there, and all you're offering me is vague answers and insults, you
little shit!  I don't have time for this!"  She would have taken a step
towards the 3WA agent, except that she immediately leaned against the wall,
staggering as she did so.  "Damn body's still not adjusted to normal
physics," she explained, an empty tone in her voice.
    Something in Kei seemed to echo that feeling.  "Look...I don't know why
you were in there, or why I was called out here.  I really don't know
anything, other than the information was sent to me."  Kei knew that she was
leaving out quite a few things intentionally, but there was no reason
whatsoever to get this woman to believe in false hopes.  "Look, I know this
is a bad time for you, but can you tell me anything--anything--why you might
have been put in there?"
    "I should be dead."  The older girl's voice came out like a whisper, a
tap across the ages from one 3WA agent to another.  "I don't remember much
right now--it happened fast enough that it caught me by surprise, and I was
trying to get my husband and child out of the house."  She paused, her empty
stare looking at the blue skies that had floated over her home since time
began.  But before Kei could take the time to ask, Keisha simply whispered
an "I don't want to talk about it right now."
    "Okay, maybe later then," the younger girl responded, still not sure
where this conversation--or anything else currently--was going.  "Tell you
what: let's get to a local AZPD station, and from there maybe we can figure
out what to do next.  At the very least, you're going to need a medical
checkup to make sure that you didn't suffer any neuro damage from extended
ice cube time."
    "Sure," the woman answered without conviction.  "I guess that's as good
a place to start."


    "Too bad you're not going to get the chance," a voice called out as
sulfurous beams of yellow energy blared into the area, a stampede of light
leaving the carbon mark of death every surface it flit upon.
    "Get down!"  Kei pushed the woman to the ground, even as she unholstered
her own blaster.  Turning in the general directions the blasts were coming,
she returned fire, loosing ruby shafts of power in the direction of the
shooters.  "C'mon, we've got to get behind this building!"
    "Why?  Who the hell's shooting at us?  Gimme a gun, dammit!" Keisha
gasped in order, acting on instinct and still not remembering that her
eyesight was less than perfect.
    "I don't have a spare!" Kei answered, now wishing she hadn't gotten rid
of the rifle even though her trick had managed to get rid of an earlier
problem.  Rounding the corner of the mausoleum, she could hear the lasers
missing them by less than a meter, carving nasty holes into the marble
fa�ade of the tomb.  Waiting for a second for another volley to ring out,
she dived into the fire zone and cut loose, her rounds cutting down two of
the gunners tracking them.  Not waiting to confirm the kills, she dived back
behind the safety of the huge edifice.
    "Great, just great," Keisha said, woozily.  "What're we going to do
now?"
    Kei simply moved partially around the corner, opened fire two more
times, then hit the power pack release, letting the clip hit the ground.
Reaching in her pocket, she fished out another pack and slid it into
position, charging the pistol with twenty more rounds.  "I've got a bike
over there by where they are, and if we can get to it, we'll be home free.
The only trick is getting to i--"
    A humming whistle split the air, getting louder by the second.
*"DOWN!!!!!!"* Keisha screamed, as plumes of green fire barreled into the
side of the tomb, blowing off a clear section of it.  The introduction of
proton missiles into the game indicated that they were getting serious about
it, and still neither woman knew why they were being hunted.
    "C'mon out and let us put one in your skull," the man jibed.  "It'll
make it that much easier for us, and then we can go home in time for
dinner."  His words were punctuated with a heavier barrage of beams, in
various colors of the rainbow.  "Look, I can bring as many people as I want
out here, and there's just two of you, with one gun and a limited supply of
ammo.  Give it up."
    "What the hell do you want us for?" Kei screamed, shaking not entirely
from the same conditions as earlier, but also now from helpless rage and the
inability to protect herself, much less give back what they were sending her
way.
    "Because you came here to poke where you weren't supposed to, Trouble
Consultant Carter," he answered.  "As for the woman with you, sorry but
she's just cannon fodder.  Nothing personal, just business."  He paused for
a second then started up again, his voice now carrying a much more
uncomfortable tone.  "Well, it seems that our mini-cannon has arrived, so it
doesn't matter whether you come out or not, as we'll just lase the building
to rubble and you along with it."  Behind him, the telltale whine of a
turbolaser charging up sounded, its tones the harbinger of death.
    "You know, the AZPD's going to be on your tail in a second!" Keisha
shouted.
    "Lady, half of us *are* on the AZPD," came the response.  "Believe me,
don't expect the cops to get you out of this one, 3WA!"
    "We are *so* fucked," Kei whined, unable to believe that she would now
die on the world that she was apparently born on; and ironically, if that
sign from earlier was correct, die in the place where she was supposed to
have a century ago.
    "Got an alternate plan?" the older woman asked.
    "Yeah.  If I'm going down, I'm taking a few of them with me!" she
snarled.
    "You don't have any backup?"  Keisha's tone was incredulous.  "Some TC
you are!"
    "Believe it or not, I'm here on *vacation*.  I took personal time for
this one, because the conditions required it.  I have no idea why they're
even after me, if it doesn't involve you," Kei shot back.
    "Last chance to come out and end this easily," the man taunted.  "A
single burn through the base of the skull is easier than being sliced to
ribbons by a mini-cannon, you know."
    But the older woman wasn't listening to either of them; instead, her
attention was fixed on the sky.  "Great.  Just great."
    "What?" Kei asked, not comprehending.
    "Bad enough they brought a mini-cannon, but it looks like they brought
air support as well.  Listen."
    "Listen to what?"
    "Can't you hear it?" the woman asked again.  Sure enough there was the
faint sound of AG repulsors carrying something through the air, and it was
closing in on them, fast.  "We're sitting ducks on this end, and fried food
if we uncover ourselves."  Keisha sighed, before adding, "At least I'll be
with my family again."
    "I don't know about you, but I'm not gonna die sitting down and giving
up!" Kei screamed.  Making sure her pistol was ready, she prepared for a
suicide run, her only chance at survival.  *"Okay, ready or not, assholes,
here I come!!!!"*


    In answer to that, there was the sound of starcraft-grade laser cannon
roaring, followed by multiple explosions and painful screams.  The signature
hiss of antigravity fields filled the air as the craft passed above them.
The large unit shot straight up, performed an Immelman, then dived sharply,
loosing a brace of missiles at what was left of the attack group.  Large
explosions tore up the immediate area, spreading chunks of earth,
ferrocrete, plasteel, and body parts to the four winds.
    Keisha looked up, her vision improved slightly.  "Never seen that type
of ship configuration before."
    Kei, on the other hand, was a bit more cheerful.  "Hey, it's my ship!"
    To confirm it, the large red cutter known as the Lovely Angel initiated
a hover pattern, as a slightly gravelly yet squeaky voice announced on an
external comm broadcaster, <<Thought you might need me to pull your fat out
of the fire, so I thought I'd wander in this direction.  I have your
StratoMiG in the docking clamps on top.>>
    "That's my partner," Kei explained to Keisha before she could ask.
"Hey, we're gonna need a lift up, and I'll need you to prep the medlab for
neurocheck.  I've got a person here who just came out of extended
cryostasis."
    <<I always knew you were out of your neurons,>> the voice from the ship
boomed.  <<AG fields should be lifting you up to the ship any second now.
And I'll have the medlab ready.>>

~~~~~
~~~~~

    From his office, Miller watched the whole proceeding on the remote
camera.  ((A 3WA patrol cutter.  That pretty much confirms it: they know
about us and are making their moves.))  It was a shame about the three men
the boss sent, but there was no way that they or the twelve others sent in
could have known they'd end up massively outgunned.
    Tapping a comm code into the control panel, he spoke.  "Sir, this is
Miller.  The three men you sent me failed.  3WA brought in more firepower,
and we're going to reciprocate.  Carter has escaped, and took another woman
with her.  Likely she's 3WA as well.  Awaiting further instructions."  With
that, he closed down the channel.  He hadn't expected a response; it was a
voicemail channel anyway.
    Miller's secretary poked her head in.  "Sir, Mr. DeWitt is here to see
you."
    "Good.  Send him in," Miller sighed, rubbing his temples.   This was not
turning out to be a good day.  As the man strolled in, Miller welcomed him
in.  "Well, well, well.  Frank.  So good to see you.  Can I get you
something?" he asked, heading for the wet bar
    "Derrick, a pleasure as always," DeWitt answered in return.  "And I'll
have a scotch, if you don't mind.  So, what can I do for you?"
    Miller bade the other man to sit down at a nearby pair of sofas, facing
each other.  Pouring the man a scotch and himself a gin and tonic, Miller
passed it to him as they sat down.  "Just to tell you up front, it's not
going to be an easy job, and I've already been instructed to let you name
your price."
    DeWitt's brow furrowed.  "If you've been told that, then it definitely
ain't a cakewalk.  I take it I'm tapping a government official somewhere?
Someone high up?"
    "Easy for you to get to, but not to take out," Miller replied in
response.  "I need you to take out some 3WA agents for me."

~~~~~
~~~~~

    "Thanks for saving our butts back there, Yuri," a relieved and relaxed
Kei answered when she walked into the cockpit area.  Looking out the window,
she could see the outline of Earth and the moon as their cutter pulled away
from the edge of Earth's gravitational influence and headed out to space.
Not wanting to deal with the government at New Manhattan, they took off in
the opposite direction of Mars.  "By the by, what brought you out here,
anyway?"
    "Chief told me that you might find yourself in trouble as usual, so I
should come bail your big fat heinie out of the fire.  I don't know why I
even bothered," the other girl retorted hotly.
    "Oh, Chief did, huh?  Hah!  I bet you were just worried about me," Kei
wheedled.
    "Not on your life, Kei!" Yuri barked back.
    "Yeah, right.  Just keep staying in denial; we all know the truth,
anyway."
   Not wanting to deal with a constant stream of arguments, Yuri changed
subjects.  "Whatever.  Anyway, so who was that you brought aboard, Kei?"
The lavendar-maned beauty met with a wall of silence, she then added,
"Seriously.  You usually tend not to worry much about civilians as long as
they keep their heads down."  When the redhead still hadn't responded, Yuri
mentioned, "Now that I think about it, the Chief told me you were out here
searching for your family, am I right?  So, is she a lead on where your
family could be?  Maybe even a relative?"
    "You might want to keep it down a bit.  She needs some time to herself
right now, and I'll explain later as to why."
    "Kei, according to internal sensors, she's still in medlab, undergoing
that physical, and that's on the other side of the ship.  Why the paranoia?"
      Kei uncharacteristically sighed in response, seating herself at the
co-pilot's seat and began to run some sensor information.  Peeking at the
screen, Yuri was surprised to see that Kei was bringing up her last
physical, the information apparently only a few days old.  Before she could
ask why, the redhead spoke to the computer.  "Computer, record and hold in
search cue medical scan on individual in medlab.  Also perform records data
search in 3WA database, all possible leads on subject name Keisha Garcia."
The computer complied, beginning scans on the woman in the other room.
    "I thought you said she wanted to be left alone," Yuri asked.
    "She does.  She just found out that her husband and child were killed.
She herself should be dead she says, but someone put her in a cryo tube and
turned her into a meat Popsicle for a century," Kei explained.  "According
to this archive entry, she was killed about a century or so ago.  She claims
she used to be 3WA, but a cursory search on her has no evidence of her in
3WA records, much less amongst the list of Senior Trouble Consultants."
    "What are you looking for?  Why is she so important?" Yuri asked.
"C'mon, Kei. You can tell me."
    "Why should I?" Kei answered as she tapped on more keys.  The data from
her own scan came up, as well as data from the scan on the older woman.  To
the computer, Kei commanded, "Okay, now find the last known historical date
on subject, in Arizona Police Department files.  Focus on personnel
dossiers."
    "Because we're partners, as much as I hate to admit it, and I think
we're kinda sorta friends too, to a miniscule degree," Yuri answered with
uncertainty.
    At that, Kei gave Yuri a flat stare.  The glance seemed to last for a
dozen eternities, before the redhead broke it, her face showing strain.
"Okay, I have to tell someone or I'll go insane.  I'd rather it be someone I
trust, but if I have to tell someone, I guess it can be you," Kei said in a
matter-of-fact tone.
    "Gee, thanks.  You're all heart, Kei," Yuri deadpanned.  "So what's the
big deal?"
    In a soft, muted voice Kei replied, "Although I don't know how it could
be possible, there's evidence that the woman in medlab...is my mother."
   Yuri was confused by that revelation.  "Your mother?  But she's not much
older than we are!  We're both nineteen, and she doesn't look any older than
thirty."
    "Like I said, she was placed in cryogenics for about a century or so,"
Kei reminded her.  Seeing the puzzled look brought on by that, she added,
"She had a child named Keiko Carter that died, twelve days old, born in
2151."
    "Well, that's the same name as you, but that's about 100 years ago."
    "Right.  According to historical files, the entire Carter family was
brutally murdered.  And when I visited the gravesite, I found that she
wasn't in a coffin, but a cryo system.  And the coffin for the baby was
completely empty, with no trace that it had ever been used."
    "That's weird, but according to your service jacket, you're from Workoh,
not Earth."  When Kei gave her partner a funny look, Yuri explained.  "Look,
I may as well give you the full deal.  Chief told me about everything you're
doing at the moment.  He sent me out here because you needed a friend, and
as far as he knows, I'm the only one you've got."
    "So nice to know I'm such a reachable person," Kei muttered.
    "Exactly.  But realistically, it should be impossible.  The Sol and
Gr�fika systems are too far apart, and in fact Workoh was only colonized
fifty years ago.  There's no way that you could be related to her, much less
be that woman's daughter."
    There was a flash on the computer, and both girls looked at it.
"There's only one way to tell for sure," Kei said in a tone that implied she
wasn't sure she wanted to find out.  "Computer, do a genetic match between
medical information currently in holding buffer and genetic information from
my medical file."  As the system began the check, she added, "But there's
another problem as well.  Someone's shooting at me, and I don't know why.
Is there something going on I should know about?"
    "Maybe it's just your fan club, at work again.  Honestly, though, I
don't have an idea why.  Chief didn't tell me about anything going on, and
we're between missions at the moment, so there's no one that we really have
to watch out for at the moment.  Maybe you stumbled on to something by
accident?"
    "No, I don't think so," Kei replied.  "They've all come towards me, and
other than a courtesy call to the Arizona PD and Terran military, I haven't
bothered with anything close to work-related."
    The computer dinged, signaling that the information was ready for
display.  Kei tensed, unsure if she wanted to see the information.  It could
answer one of the biggest questions in her life, but at the same time, it
could open up yet more questions, ones she wasn't sure she wanted to know.
    Kei turned and found Yuri staring at her.  "Kei, for what it's worth, I
do hope that it's what you're looking for, whatever it is."
    Kei looked at her partner, and found the tender moment uncomfortable.
They might--might--be friends, but it was a friendship where bantering and
verbal jibes were the norm.  Tenderness and tea parties were not for the two
of them, and for Yuri to show a softer side towards her partner wasn't
necessarily a bad thing, just a disconcerting one. Kei's mouth was a tight
line, but she gave a nod of thanks to the other girl.
    "Computer," she said, her mouth suddenly dry, "display results of scan."

----------------------------------------------------------------------------
----
SCAN COMPLETE:

Subject: Garcia, Keisha - DNA file, Homo Lucien
Cross-reference: Carter, Keiko - DNA file, hybrid, Homo Lucien/Homo Sapiens

Subject DNA matches Cross-reference DNA to 50%.  Lucien traits are 100%
match.  No genetic markers found; match is a natural occurrence and not
through genetic manipulation or cloning.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
----

    "So that's it, then," Yuri said.  "As weird as it is, that woman in the
medlab *is* your mother."
    Kei didn't answer.  She merely looked at the accompanying data, a
confused look on her face.  The confusion clearly didn't come from the
accompanying raw data, which Kei couldn't have understood anyway.  Instead,
the confusion came from the undeniable fact that everything she'd ever known
about her life just became a labyrinth of questions.
    Seeing the response, Yuri put her hand on her friend's shoulder.  "Look,
I'll go talk to her.  You need some time alone, and after the ordeal she's
been through, she probably needs some food and sleep.  I'll show her to one
of the guest cabins."
    "Don't tell her," Kei whispered, more in general than to Yuri directly.
"I'll deal with it...when I deal with it."
    "I understand how you feel, Kei.  I was sorta like this the day I found
out that I was adopted.  But it didn't matter to me in the end, as I had a
family that loved me, and that was the important thing.  Maybe now you have
that chance, too."

~~~~~
~~~~~

System: Estrella Amarillo
Planet/Location: Segundo, Southeastern quadrant, Nuevo Cadiz Norte district
City: Puerto Flores
Site: 42701 Avenida de la Merced (3WA Starport)
Date: Marc 2 138 (April 3, 2250 Earth Calendar)
Time: 0941 Calderon Standard Time Zone

    The pair stood at the base of a boarding ramp to a 3WA shuttle, having a
final conversation before one of them was about to board.  "Chief, they're
beginning to come out of their dens.  They attacked her twice," Kali
reported, her tones no longer that of the cutesy admin type that she'd
pretended to be, but of a seasoned, galaxy-weary person long used to
pointless conflicts.
    The Chief nodded, agreeing.  "Did Kei find what you sent her to look
for?"
    "Yes.  Now if you can get the message out to them to head towards the
rendezvous point, then I can do what I have to."
    "Are you sure that's a wise idea?"
    "No, it's likely not.  But like I said, debts are owed on all sides, and
I think it's time that the books get balanced.  The enemy is now not only
out of their hiding places, but are also now in motion, and that's more than
we've got at the moment.  We have to move, and we have to move now.  And if
that means that I have to shock Kei Garcia around a little, then I have to.
I'd rather not, but in a perfect galaxy I wouldn't have to...and I don't
think I need to point out that this isn't a perfect galaxy."
    "Agreed.  Just take care of yourself, Kali.  I'd hate to see you get
killed before you came out of deep cover."
    "If I do get killed, it's because I deserve it.  And if Kei Garcia's the
one who does it, you'll know that's because I *really* deserved it."
    The Chief watched the operative board the shuttle, which would transport
her to the rendezvous site, a place that Kei and Yuri weren't aware yet that
they were to go to.  ((Not yet, but soon enough; perhaps all too soon.))
Tapping his lapel com, he said, "Comm center, this is the Chief.  I need a
message to go out to the patrol cutter _Lovely Angel_, and I need the
message to be completely untraceable--don't ask why, just do it.  Here's the
information I need you to send...."

~~~~~
~~~~~

Site: 3WA Patrol Cutter _Lovely Angel_, in Warp space
Date: Unknown
Time: Unknown

    Kei Garcia slipped on the clothing they'd given her.  Somehow, they'd
got her measurements right, and the clothes were pretty nice in style, too:
a black sleeveless, button collar T-shirt; a pair of jeans; and a pair of
black, synthleather boots.  It was something she'd wear in the old days,
back when she was a young and brave (though some said reckless) 3WA STC,
before she'd married Carson, left the 3WA, and joined the AZPD.
    However, one look at the chrono against the wall told her exactly how
old those good old days actually were.  ((It's a century ahead.  I'm 129
years old.))  Kei ran that thought through her head, unable to comprehend
it.  ((My family--my sweet, loving husband and baby have been gone for a
century, and only I survived.  And I don't know why.  Why?  Why the hell did
I live, and they die!  Goddamn it, it's not fair!))
    "I should have died with them," she moaned silently, the tears now
finally beginning to come since she'd been re-hydrated during her physical.


    There was a knock at the hatchway to the medlab, and Kei muttered, "Come
in."  After all, it wasn't her ship, and the 3WA members that were currently
escorting her were kind enough to get her some clothing.  But why, not to
mention how, did they come get her?  And why had they been attacked right
outside...((Say it, Kei,)) she chided herself.  ((Say it and get used to it.
Because you'll have to get used to it sooner or later.  Why did they attack
you outside the family mausoleum?))
    "Hey, I thought you might be hungry, so I brought you some food.  After
that, you can get some sleep in the guest cabin, and then we'll figure out
what to do at that point.  We've done some data searching, but we can't
confirm your identity at the moment, so we're going to continue on to the
nearest 3WA outpost, and see if they have anything."
    "Thanks, I appreciate that," Kei said, initially not looking up at the
girl as the tray was set on the table.  Grabbing the sandwich, she looked up
to thank her benefactor, and found herself staring straight into the past.
((*NO!*  It...it can't be!))  "Yuri?" she breathed, unable to trust her
eyes.
    "Um, do I know you?" the girl asked.  At that, a little more of reality
sank into Kei's eyes.  Though the girl had the same build, size and facial
features as her old friend, the hair was a far different color, and the eyes
were a lighter shade of blue than the Yuri the older Kei had known a century
back.
    "I'm...sorry," Kei said, her pain increasing even more now.  Yuri had
already been dead for three years by the time whatever happened had
occurred, but seeing the girl brought back bittersweet memories.  Eyes
unashamedly dripping the liquid trails of sorrow, she said mournfully, "You
look like my old partner.  Her name was Yuri, and she was the best damn
partner a TC could have.  She was also a great friend, too."
    "I see.  Well, by coincidence, my name's Kagawa Yuriko, though I just go
by Yuri.  And you are?"
   The woman smiled, extending a hand.  "Keisha Garcia, but everyone I know
just calls me Kei."  Both ladies shook hands, while Kei held the sandwich in
the other.  "Say, where's your partner?  The redhead?  I didn't get a chance
to really thank her earlier, so maybe I should."
    "Kei...her, that's her name, Kei...is in the cockpit right now doing
some course correcting," Yuri said, the tone in her voice slightly shaky.
"She's not really a people person right now, and figured I should come down
here and talk to you, since I'm better at it."  The last of course was a
bald-faced lie, but the older woman wasn't going to know that.
    Kei nodded.  "Well, I guess you'll have to call me Keisha, then.  Makes
it easier to identify myself," she corrected, punctuating the sentence by
chomping down on the sandwich.  Wolfing down the rest of it quickly, she
asked, "So what's next--you mentioned something about a nearby 3WA
facility?"
    "We're headed off to the local 3WA station on Yomin's World, where we'll
try to get more information on you--so far, we've gotten bits and pieces,
but nothing really more than that, and especially not in 3WA references."
    "Somehow, I'm not surprised," Kei said, a measure of vitriol in her
tones.
    "But I'm sure that we can get the information," Yuri resumed, without
missing a beat.  "Once that's done with, you can decide what you want to do,
whether you can go back to Earth, or if you want to re-sign with the 3WA.  I
don't know how old you are, but I'm sure you're too old to continue past the
retirement age.  You'd have to get a waiver to come back to the
Association."
    Kei was about to tell the girl off, when she realized that it hadn't
been an insult, but a plainly stated fact.  "Biologically I'm only 29," she
explained, "but I guess it does cause a problem when you tack on a century's
worth of downtime."
    Yuri nodded.  "But then, I don't think there's a person that's ever been
in your situation before, so they'll take that into account, too."
    "Plus I'll want a shot at those bastards who were shooting at me.  But
right now, if you don't mind, can you show me to that cabin you were talking
about?  I need some sleep...and some time alone."
    Yuri looked at the empty, haunted eyes of the slightly older woman she
was talking to, Kei's very own mother.  Sympathizing with the pain that the
older Kei was feeling and the helplessness that Yuri couldn't even tell the
woman that her adult daughter had unwittingly been the one to rescue her,
Yuri silently escorted Keisha out of the medlab, down the passageway to the
place where she could stay for the moment.  As the older woman walked in and
closed the door, Yuri couldn't help but hear the muffled bawling as the
combined loss finally weighted down on Keisha Garcia.


    Walking back up to the cockpit, Yuri found the younger Kei doing one of
her regular things, namely performing maintenance on her gun.  Barely
looking up from her work, she asked, "So how'd it go?"
    "You know, you really oughta be ashamed of yourself, Kei," Yuri answered
in a monotone.  "That woman is crying because she's lost everything she ever
loved.  And you don't even have the balls to tell her that you're her
daughter."
    Kei looked up at her.  "But that's the question, Yuri.  I've been
thinking about it since you were back there with her, and I had to actually
ask myself: is she my mother?  I don't know."
    "But the computer said--"
    *"I KNOW WHAT THE COMPUTER SAID, DAMMIT!!!!!!"* Kei snarled, slamming
her hand down on the table where she was working on her gun.  "The computer
said that likely that woman gave birth to me, as impossible as it seems.
But I never had a mother, Yuri.  I never had anyone there for me.  How can
she be a mother to me if I lived my entire life alone, an orphan on a planet
that wasn't even discovered at the time when I was supposedly born?
    "Plus, there's the fact that I'm part Lucien.  In case you forgot your
history in school, Lucien humans are considered monsters, evil creatures
just as bad as those Nazis they had on Earth centuries ago.  And I'm one of
them, thanks to her.  Maybe she was one of the good ones, one that wasn't a
babykiller or whatever they did.  But do you think people will know that?
No, all they'll see is the computer interfaces in her neck and behind the
ears--bet you didn't notice them, but I sure did!
    "Do I want all that as a heritage?  Can I accept it?" she inquired, more
to herself than her partner.  "I don't know if I can, Yuri.  And until I can
accept it, *if* I can accept it, that woman is going to be alone in this
world."
    Nothing more was said between the two as they fell into an
uncomfortable, tense silence.


    The void of interaction continued for another seven hours until the
computer signaled that there was a priority call coming in.  Alpha priority,
with Argon-class encryption on it.  Upon hearing that, the pair looked at
each other in surprise.  3WA rarely sent out Alpha messages, especially ones
with top-level encryption.  Whatever it was, it was serious and enough of a
reason to make the pair cancel their vacation on spot.  Upon confirmation of
receipt, Yuri immediately began to decode the message, while Kei prepped the
ship for whatever fate the message would give them: usually TCs who got
Alpha messages were wandering into the most heated of hot situations.
    The first few words of the message chilled them both.  "I don't believe
this.  I *really* don't believe this...." Kei moaned.
    "Well, orders are orders," Yuri pointed out, headed towards the guest
cabin.

~~~~~
~~~~~

    In the guestroom afforded to her on the ship, Kei Garcia got little
sleep, and no piece of mind.  Her dreams (if they could be called that) were
a nightmarish jumble of watching everyone she ever knew and loved dying and
fading away into nothingness, ending that cycle with the three most
important people to her.  She watched them die and fade into nothingness,
over and over again.
    In the distance, she could see her mother, a proud and strong Hispanian
woman, still crying that her only daughter had entered the United
Galactica's special crimes unit, rather than follow the family tradition of
their restaurant.  Her father, she couldn't picture: when she announced that
she was going from her college studies to the 3WA Academy, her father
disowned her and never spoke to her again.  From time to time she spoke to
her mother and her younger brother Pete (who did take over the restaurant
biz), but never again to her father.
    Other faces filled in the crowd as well: several men that she'd been
dating; her mentor Dierdre; her one-time friend Shasti, who betrayed her and
eventually became one of the worst criminals in the galaxy; a myriad of
people she'd known, cared for, and eventually lost.
    And as always, it turned to the Big Three.  First off was Yuri.  By the
time Kei had turned 26, Yuri had already been killed in the line of duty
twice; the third Yuri was just as much a friend as her previous two
incarnations had been.  But that was before the incident that ended it all.
They had both been investigating an alien infestation on the world of
Niemitz, when they'd been caught in the middle of the creatures' nest.
Since the colonists appeared to be dead, both Lovely Angels were free to
waste the bugs as needed.  However, in the process, Yuri had been bitten by
one.  At first it didn't seem like much, but as the hours passed, the truth
became apparent: most of the aliens they'd been vaporizing had been
transformed colonists; this truth became apparent as Yuri began to change
into one of them as well.  She held on to her humanity long enough for the
pair to defeat the queen drone; after which she begged Kei to put an end to
her, because she couldn't live her life as one of the monsters and possibly
remain a threat to humanity.  Kei tried to talk Yuri out of it, that there
had to be a way to reverse the condition.  Eventually, Yuri succumbed to the
alien cells within her, and what Kei put several rounds through barely
resembled the woman who'd been her best friend.  In the end, Kei used the
gamma laser cannon on the sun to destabilize it and nuke the whole star
system.  Alone and broken, a heavy-hearted Kei returned to their home base
on Honiara.
    It was somewhere between filing the report and the announcement that
they were going to manufacture a fourth Yuri that Kei snapped.  She realized
that she could be forced to do the deed once more, and she found that she
couldn't do it--Yuri was too close of a friend for Kei to have to go through
with that again.  So, she strode into the cloning labs and intentionally
destroyed all of Yuri's bio data; her friend was gone, and maybe it was best
that she stay that way.  Before the 3WA's Internal Investigations Unit could
put her up on charges, Kei resigned and moved as far away from the galactic
mainstream as possible.  During that time, she'd found herself blacklisted
for most jobs, and rightly so: who would ever want to be anywhere near the
surviving member of "the Dirty Pair"?
    Within a year of that action, she'd found herself on Earth, the
war-scarred traditional home of humanity that was being terraformed (an
irony, that statement) to repair the damage done from the effects of the
Nanoclysm.  In one of the few currently livable areas on Earth, she joined
the Police Force; most of the people there were busy with other things in
life and thus had never heard of the Dirty Pair.  Even so, in a frontier
place that Earth had become, the Arizona Police Department was thrilled to
take a 3WA washout amongst their ranks.
    It had been during a routine burglary investigation that Kei had met the
man who changed her life.  A local boy who'd make it big amongst the stars
and had come home to try to improve things on Earth, Carson William Carter
was one of the richest men on the planet (no big thing on a planet that had
a fraction of its original population) and was the local golden boy and
philanthropist.  When someone had broken into his charity foundation, Kei
was the investigating officer on the scene, and during a brief conversation
it was love at first sight; she was completely taken in by his boyish looks,
blonde hair and blue eyes.  A year after she'd solved the crime (it had been
his personal secretary who'd done it), the two were married.
    Little Keiko was born about a year after, and for twelve days, they'd
been the perfect family.  Kei was itching to get off maternity leave and
return back to the force when it happened.  For reasons she didn't
understand, on a dark, rainy night in town, bands of men came to attack
them.  By the time Kei had broken out her personal cache of weapons and
called several of her coworkers at the AZPD, shots had already rang out
across the Carter mansion.  Racing downstairs and dropping the first two
thugs, Kei tripped over an obstacle and discovered that the obstacle had
been the body of her husband, dead from several blasts to the chest.  In his
hand, he held the tattered remnants of what looked like Keiko's swaddling.
    Screaming in rage, Kei detached herself from Police professionalism for
the first time in years and became Kei the "Lovely Angel", mercilessly
killing anyone with a gun she came across.  Finally, it took no less than
fifteen of the bastards to take her down, and the last thing she saw was an
unidentified woman pointing a stun laser at point blank range to her right
temple.  The woman had said, "This is for the River, Lovely Angel," and
fired.  It didn't matter that it was a stun pistol; a stun shot at point
blank range to the head was as effective as sticking one's head in a
microwave.  The last thing that she could remember at all, she wasn't even
sure she hadn't imagined: a ghostly, somehow familiar voice saying to her,
((I'll do what I can for you and your child, my friend.))
    But now she was alone.  Lost in an unfamiliar future, with nothing, not
even the name people had called her for so long.  And it looked like it was
going to stay this way.


    So far in her nightmare, she'd relived this sequence of events forever,
and she was about to start at the beginning once more when she was gently
roused from her sleep.  Opening her tear-stained eyes, she found Yuri--the
girl with the same name as her long-dead friend--looking at her.  "I know
you didn't get much sleep."
    "I doubt I will for a while," Keisha moaned, wiping her eyes both of
sleep and of tears.  "So, are we there now?"
    "No, unfortunately we had to divert to another part of the galaxy," Yuri
explained.  "And part of that reason is you.  Can you come up to the
cockpit?  There's something you have to see."
    "Sure," Keisha moaned.  "I've got nothing better to do with my life,
anyway."


    Stepping onto the cockpit, Keisha was completely amazed at how much
things had changed.  Granted, there wasn't much difference in the way
cockpits were throughout the ages, but the difference in technology amazed
her. From what it seemed, things that were prototypical or even just
hypothetical in her time were now the norm here.  After a few seconds, she
seemed like she was doing nothing but gawking, so she quit that immediately
and tried to put on a game face.
    "I can imagine this all seems a bit uncomfortable for you, Mrs. Carter,"
another woman said.  Keisha turned around and saw the redhead that saved her
life.  There was something familiar about her, now that Keisha had seen her
with full senses, and that was that she looked a lot like her husband, or
rather a female version of, save for the red hair with the thatch of blonde
in it. For a fleeting minute, the older woman thought that this could be her
daughter, grown up and reunited at last; that thought faded away as reality
sank into Keisha's mind.
    " No, it's Garcia, not Carter.  I never went by my husband's last name
for some reason I don't really remember," she answered.  Sticking her hand
out, she said, "But I owe you a lot, Kei...isn't it?"
    "Yes, it is," Kei answered, taking the woman's hand.  "And you don't owe
me anything.  I was just doing my job.  Although, I do have to admit that
when I went down there, I wasn't sure what that that job entailed, but we
just got this message ten minutes ago, and I'm less than eager to find out,
now."  Turning to the computer, the younger Kei announced, "Computer, play
back incoming Alpha transmission.  Authorization code Argon-Delta-1126-3476,
match against voiceprint.
    "VOICEPRINT CONFIRMED," the computer answered dutifully, then began to
play the audio portion of the message, even as a text version of the file
came up on the forward viewscreen/cockpit glass:

----------------------------------------------------------------------------
----
ALPHA-LEVEL COMMUNICATION
TRANSMISSION ONE

FROM: Personnel Directing Entity, Worlds Welfare & Work Association
TO:   Keisha M. Garcia, Terran ID Number 1TRWYUY-ERT350

SUBJ: REINSTATEMENT AS 3WA OFFICER

1. Effective immediately, subject named personnel is hereby reinstated into
the 3WA, at the rank of Lieutenant.  Lt. Garcia will be assigned to work
with current operatives until completion of operation.
2. This reinstatement and promotion will be subject to a review of Lt.
Garcia's fitness for duty.  Reason for review: age of officer beyond that of
maximum limit for retirement.

---

ALPHA-LEVEL COMMUNICATION
TRANSMISSION TWO

FROM: Operations Directing Entity, 3WA
TO:   Lt. Keisha M. Garcia, 3WA, 3WA ID Number KMG-001-11943576

SUBJ: IMMEDIATE OPERATIONAL ASSIGNMENT

1. Effective immediately, you and troops under your command are to report to
Yocha in the Ross 248 system.  There, you will rendezvous with other 3WA
elements and will be issued an order addendum on spot.

---

ALPHA-LEVEL COMMUNICATION
TRANSMISSION THREE

Personal communication for Lt. Keisha M. Garcia
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
----

    The computer entered standby mode, waiting for her command.
    Keisha was overwhelmed.  Within the past 24 hours, she'd found out that
she was brought into the future, her family had been killed and she had
nothing left, and now she was being brought back into the 3WA three ranks
higher than when she'd left in disgrace.  And on top of that, she was being
ordered to take command here and proceed to Yocha, a place she hadn't been
to in ages--the asteroid colony where Yuri (the original) was from--and
summarily buried.
    Something was up, and she didn't like it one bit.  And she was given no
time to recover from her trauma, but instead had to fight her way out of it.
Par for the course for her.
    "Well, congratulations, L-T!" Yuri said behind her, cheerfully happy,
while the other Kei simply muttered a soft "Congrats."
    "Thanks," Keisha said without any real emotion.  Perhaps in an earlier
time, she'd enjoy it.  Maybe somewhere down the line, she might do so as
well.  But not here and certainly not now.  "Do me a favor, Yuri.  I'm going
back to bed.  Can you have the computer shunt the personal trannie to my
cabin?"
    "Sure thing," she replied.  "Have a nice sleep."  Kei said nothing,
merely giving her an appreciative nod and waved a good night.
    The minute they were sure Keisha was out of earshot, Yuri turned on Kei.
"I can't believe you, Kei!  Didn't you see the look in her eyes?  She's in
pain, dammit!"
    "Well, if you're so worried about her, why don't you go tell her that
you're her long lost daughter," Kei seethed.
    Yuri gave her partner a dark stare.  "I can't do that, because I'm not.
And if you can't be kind enough to ease your own mother's pain, then maybe
you shouldn't bother, either."  Nothing more to say, she left the room,
leaving the redhead in a silent space and a lot to think about.

~~~~~
~~~~~

    Walking back to her cabin (and getting lost twice aboard the cutter in
the process), she finally managed to make it.  Stopping by the medlab
briefly to get a sleeping spray, she went back to her cabin and dropped back
on the bed.  "Computer," she called out, repeating the words she heard
earlier, "Computer, play personal Alpha transmission.  Authorization code
Argon-Delta-1126-3476, match against voiceprint."  The computer complied,
and began transmission via hologram.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------
----
ALPHA-LEVEL COMMUNICATION
TRANSMISSION THREE

TO:   Lt. Keisha M. Garcia, 3WA, ID Number KMG-001-11943576
FROM: {undisclosed address}

Kei, by the time you get this, events will be in motion, and you'll have to
act quickly.  I did what I could for you and your child, just as I promised.
Now it's up to you to stop the flow of the River before it swallows
everything.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
----

    The message was unsigned, and when she asked for a trace on the sender,
the computer was unable to trace past the first relay satellite.
    Keisha Magdalena Garcia n�e Carter, newly-reappointed 3WA officer,
stared at the message, a harbinger from beyond that seemed to not only know
that she'd survive the events of a century before, but planned it; she
hadn't been imagining that final voice after all.  Which meant that she was
either about to be used like the proverbial pawn on the chessboard, or had
an ally that she could never have imagined.
    Either answer wasn't to her liking.


    ((Brave new world my ass,)) she thought, staring at the holographic
message before her.  ((Whoever said the best is yet to come never spent five
minutes in my shoes.  But if whoever's done this to me is responsible for
the death of my family, they'll pay.  By God, I'll make those murderous
bastards pay!))

Next:
Tributary Four: Distortion Testament

Note:  A fan once did some research for me and told me that the rank system
of 3WA is as follows (from lowest to highest).  If someone has other
information, please let me know.

Trouble Consultant (TC)
Trouble Consultant, Advanced (TCA)
Senior Trouble Consultant (STC)
Sergeant (Sgt.)
Master Sergeant (MSgt.)
Lieutenant (Lt.)
Detective (Det.)
Investigator (Ivt.)
Captain (Capt.)

For those who are curious to the reference to Yuri's death(s), the first one
(that I know of) is in the English (Dark Horse) manga, _Fatal But Not
Serious_.  The second is a plot device in this story.



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