Chapter 2: The Secret Of Moon Base
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Chapter 2: The Secret Of Moon Base
The artificial gravity died with a sickening lurch.
“Magnetic boots offline. Preparing for braking” the ship’s computer announced.
Inside the command deck of the Victory, the twenty-five elite soldiers of the First Battalion floated up from their seats, their heavy combat armor are suddenly weightless. It was a sensation Captain Jason was used to, but for the rookies, it was a vomit inducing reminder that they were no longer on Earth.
“Visual on the target,” the pilot called out.
Jason grabbed a handhold and pulled himself toward the forward viewport. Below them, the grey, dusty surface of the Moon rushed by. It was a dead wasteland of rock and silence, a place humanity had gazed at with reverence since the primitive era, believing it to be the home of deities.
But in the center of the massive Bailly Crater(south west moon), a miracle rose from the dust.
Moon Base One.
It wasn’t just a collection of buildings; it was a city enclosed in glasses. A massive dome, two kilometers wide and a thousand meters high, glittered like a diamond against the black void of space. Surrounding it were fields of solar panels and heavy mining machinery that looked like toys from this height.
From the passenger cabin, Jason could hear the faint sounds of crying. The scientists and engineers were looking at that dome and seeing salvation. They saw civilization. They saw a future.
But Jason saw a tomb.
“Captain.”
Vice Captain Austin drifted up beside him, his face grim. He wasn’t looking at the view; he was checking the charge on his rifle.
“Something doesn’t add up,” Austin said, keeping his voice low so the pilot wouldn’t hear. “Intelligence says the prisoners revolted three days ago. They took the administration building and the life support grid”.
“That’s correct,” Jason replied, his eyes fixed on the approaching dome.
“Then why is the air still on?” Austin gestured to the dome. “If I was the base commander and I was being overrun by revolters, I would have vented the air. Killed them all to save the facility. Why did they let themselves get killed instead of flipping the switch?”.
Jason turned to look at his second-in-command. It was the right question.
“Because the facility is worth more than the people, Austin. Infinitely more”.
Jason pushed off the wall and grabbed the inter-communication handset to address the squad. “Listen up! Organize your gear and strap in. We hit the atmosphere or whatever passes in five minutes”.
As the soldiers scrambled to secure their floating weapons, Jason floated in the center of the deck, holding onto a strap. He knew it was time to declassify the truth.
“You’re all wondering what we’re walking into,” Jason began. “You know Moon Base One cost sixty trillion dollars. You know it took thirty years to build. But the government told you it was for mining fuel and looking at stars.
That was a lie !”
The soldiers stopped moving. They looked at their captain.
“In 1969, the Americans didn’t just find rocks and sand on the moon. Deep in the Bailly Crater, buried under miles of dust, they found a structure. A perfect sphere, fifteen kilometers wide”,.
“Aliens?” Marcus, the heavy weapons specialist, asked, his grip tightening on his straps.
“An Alien Spaceship,” Jason confirmed. “Only a small part was exposed above the surface; the vast majority was buried in the soil. With our technological level, there was no way we could move it back to Earth”.
Jason lowered his voice, delivering the information that had been a top-secret classified item for decades. “The interior of the spaceship has a honeycomb structure, seemingly with an extremely large space. But strangely, it was empty. Except for one thing. Metal Box. they found a metal box containing a substance we call the Perfect Element”.
“What does it do?” Austin asked.
“It evolves us,” Jason said. “It isn’t composed of matter recognized by humans, it’s not made of atoms. It appears liquid, like mercury, and its biggest characteristic is that it can be absorbed by living organisms”,.
Jason recalled the files he had read , the secret reports from the 1990s meeting that had terrified world leaders.
“They ran experiments,” Jason explained to the stunned squad. “For example, the Epiphyllum oxypetalum, a plant that only blooms for two hours. After treatment with the Perfect Element, its blooming time miraculously extended tenfold”.
A ripple of shock went through the squad.
“Another example is rice,” Jason continued. “The most common annual herb, with a life cycle of only one year. After treatment, it was still alive after twenty years”.
“Ten times?” Marcus muttered. “So… humans could also live for thousand of years?”.
“That was the theory. It repairs genetic defects, enhances cell vitality, and delays aging. It is the legendary elixir of immortality”.
Jason’s voice dripped “Think about it. Without the temptation of a tenfold or even eternal lifespan, would the political leaders and tycoons of various countries pour in huge sums of money? What helium-3 energy? What scientific curiosity? All of them are byproducts. The most important thing is lifespan”.
“But the Americans couldn’t crack it alone for twenty years,” Jason said. “Once the Perfect Element acted on humans, it caused brain death in a short period. There were no successful cases.
So, the older leaders who couldn’t wait any longer organised a summit with twenty powerful countries which joined forces and formed the Federation.
They gathered world strength to accelerate research. They built the Space Electromagnetic Cannon in the Andes just to launch materials cheap enough to build this place”,.
“And the workforce?” Austin asked, though he seemed to already suspect the answer.
“Construction was difficult. Radiation, toxic dust, low gravity… it destroys the body,” Jason said grimly. “So, they adopted the ’military plus death row inmates’ plan. Criminals, death row inmates, were gathered from all over the world. If construction was successful, the government promised sentence reductions. If they died… it didn’t matter. This is a base built with their lives”.
“But now,” Austin finished the thought, “Earth is gone. The government that signed those pardons is in dust”.
“Exactly,” Jason said. “The deal is off. The prisoners realized there is no one left to grant them freedom. They have nothing left to lose”.
“Great,” Marcus grunted, strapping himself into a crash seat. “So we’re fighting an army of desperate murderers for a drug that makes you live forever. What good will immortality do us if we starve to death next week?”.
“Focus, Marcus,” Jason snapped. “The Victory carries five hundred tons of supplies. If the prisoners get this ship, they get food and immortality. We cannot let that happen”.
The ship shuddered violently as the braking rockets fired.
“Touchdown in T-60 seconds” the computer Ai warned.
Jason floated into his command chair and locked the magnetic straps. The view on the screen shifted to the landing camera. Below them, the landing pad of Moon Base One grew larger, a massive industrial platform connected to the main dome by a reinforced tunnel.
“Captain,” the pilot’s voice wavered. “I’m not getting a clearance signal from the tower. The automated docking system is offline”.
“Go with manual,” Jason ordered. “Put us down on Pad A.”
“There are no lights, Sir. It’s pitch black down there.”
“Use the thermal cameras”.
The Victory descended into the shadow of the crater. The bright lunar surface disappeared, replaced by the dark, industrial skeleton of the base’s exterior.
Thud
The landing gear slammed into the concrete. The ship groaned, settled, and then went still.
Silence returned to the bridge. Jason unbuckled and walked to the main console. He brought up the external camera feed.
“Where are the criminals?” Austin asked, stepping up beside him. “If they wanted our supplies, they should be waiting for us”.
The screen showed nothing but empty walkways and dormant machinery. There were no rovers. No fuel trucks. No people.
“Zoom in on the airlock door,” Jason commanded.
The camera lens whirred, zooming in on the base’s external airlock, fifty meters away.
It wasn’t clean white anymore.
Someone had painted a symbol across the blast doors in jagged, red strokes. It looked like a spiraling eye, or perhaps a black hole. Words were scrawled beneath it.
The Cult of the Void.
Beneath the symbol, a single spacesuit drifted aimlessly, tied to the railing. The faceplate was smashed. The frozen face inside was twisted in a silent scream.
“They aren’t welcoming us,” Jason said, his voice cold. “They’re waiting for us to open the door so they can butcher us”.
“Austin, tell the squad to get ready for combat.”
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- Chapter 186: Ambition
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- Chapter 183: The Arrest
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- Chapter 181: The Artificial Earth
- Chapter 180: A Extraterrestrial Parasite
- Chapter 179: The Loser Club
- Chapter 178: The Mysterious Superconductor
- Chapter 177: The Superalloy Series
- Chapter 176: The Great Leap in Science and Technology
- Chapter 175: Approximate Location
- Chapter 174: Comic Sociology
- Chapter 173: Honor System
- Chapter 172: Progress
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- Chapter 168: Time Dilation
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- Chapter 166: A New Journey
- Chapter 165: Ultimate Destruction
- Chapter 164: The Last Supper
- Chapter 163: Taunts and Insults
- Chapter 162: A Feast For Scientists
- Chapter 161: A Small Star
- Chapter 160: Massive Attack
- Chapter 159: The First Battle in Deep Space
- Chapter 158: Nuclear Attack
- Chapter 157: Anti-Entropy Field Aggregation Particles
- Chapter 156: The Viridian Bribery
- Chapter 155: Emergency Manufacturing
- Chapter 154: A Two Prolonged Approach
- Chapter 153: Another Hope
- Chapter 152: Nuclear Interception
- Chapter 151: The Neutron Star Fragment
- Chapter 150: Culture
- Chapter 149: Enemy of the Viridian’s
- Chapter 148: Planetary Spaceship
- Chapter 147: Star Fragment Energy
- Chapter 146: Holding a Treasure?
- Chapter 145: A Mysterious Gravitational Source
- Chapter 144: In Blink of an Eye
- Chapter 143: Quantum Computer
- Chapter 142: A State of Equilibrium
- Chapter 141: The Federation
- Chapter 140: A Psychological Advantage
- Chapter 139: Fawning
- Chapter 138: The End of a Civilization
- Chapter 137: Alien, Monkey, Tree-Folk
- Chapter 136: An Unforeseen Crisis
- Chapter 135: Too Frightening!
- Chapter 134: Mutual Distrust
- Chapter 133: Continuing the Disguise
- Chapter 132: Decryption
- Chapter 131: The Victory of the Pretender
- Chapter 130: The Fall Of An Interstellar Empire
- Chapter 129: The Response
- Chapter 128: The Dark Forest
- Chapter 127: The Ion Cannon
- Chapter 126: Open Fire!!
- Chapter 125: Smoke and Mirrors
- Chapter 124: Space Fortress
- Chapter 123: The Disguise Plan
- Chapter 122: Signals from Outer Space
- Chapter 121: The Beginning of a Great Era
- Chapter 120: Nuclear Fusion
- Chapter 119: Technological Boom (2)
- Chapter 118: Technological Boom(1)
- Chapter 117: Relocation
- Chapter 116: Mom on the Destruction of Earth
- Chapter 115: Various Theories
- Chapter 114: Post-Recovery Meeting
- Chapter 113: Going Home
- Chapter 112: Crisis and... Gains?
- Chapter 111: Sudden Battle
- Chapter 110: Rescue Plan
- Chapter 109: Psychological Warfare
- Chapter 108: Metal Door
- Chapter 107: Missing
- Chapter 106: Hypnosis
- Chapter 105: Onwards
- Chapter 104: Final Preparations
- Chapter 103: Modified Gauss Rifle
- Chapter 102: Target-Inner Ring
- Chapter 101: Advice
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- Chapter 99: Exploration Operation
- Chapter 98: Surveillance
- Chapter 97: Choice
- Chapter 96: A Sudden Crisis!!
- Chapter 95: Civilization Turning Point
- Chapter 94: A Happy and Busy Life
- Chapter 93: Laser Ignition Scheme
- Chapter 92: Weapon Research
- Chapter 91: The Longevity Hypothesis
- Chapter 90: The Blast Furnace
- Chapter 89: The Longevity Virus
- Chapter 88: Machine Prototypes
- Chapter 87: Willpower
- Chapter 86: No Way Out
- Chapter 85: Lily’s Secret
- Chapter 84: Superhuman Research
- Chapter 83: A New Atmosphere
- Chapter 82: A New Year Begins
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- Chapter 80: Destructive Technology
- Chapter 79: Dark Universe
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- Chapter 75: The Mystery of the Universe
- Chapter 74: A New Environment
- Chapter 73: Sense of Crisis
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- Chapter 71: The Grand Design
- Chapter 70: Ironclad Order
- Chapter 69: The Grand Blueprint
- Chapter 68: The Mega Deposit
- Chapter 67: Awakening
- Chapter 66: Dawn of Victory
- Chapter 65: Psychic Ability
- Chapter 64: Serum Therapy
- Chapter 63: Johnny’s Death
- Chapter 62: Superhuman Enter The Battle
- Chapter 61: One after Another
- Chapter 60: Silent Battle
- Chapter 59: The Arrival Of The Noah
- Chapter 58: Rescue Plan
- Chapter 57: Unknown Plague
- Chapter 56: The Uranium Strike
- Chapter 55: Landing
- Chapter 54: Selecting The Team
- Chapter 53: Arrival on Mars
- Chapter 52: Vacuum Zero Point Energy
- Chapter 51: The Energy Paradox
- Chapter 50: Mars
- Chapter 49: Ice Cooling
- Chapter 48: Wolfpack Vs Tesla
- Chapter 47: The Great Construction Project
- Chapter 46: The New Economy
- Chapter 45: The Beginning Of Super Civilization
- Chapter 44: The Population Crisis
- Chapter 43: Malice Of The Cosmos
- Chapter 42: Goodbye, Mother
- Chapter 41: Towards Mars
- Chapter 40: Departure To Mars
- Chapter 39: Everything Is Ready
- Chapter 38: Choose Both
- Chapter 37: The Detonation
- Chapter 36: Nuclear Test
- Chapter 35: The Special Individual
- Chapter 34: The Helium 3 Warhead
- Chapter 33: The Argument
- Chapter 32: The Celebration
- Chapter 31: The Lunar Society
- Chapter 30: The Secret of Humanity
- Chapter 29: The Captain’s Shadow
- Chapter 28: The Four Phases
- Chapter 27: Project Noah
- Chapter 26: Project Starfire
- Chapter 25: The First Harvest
- Chapter 24: Fast, Hard And Precise
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- Chapter 22: Ecstasy
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- Chapter 20: At Worst We Die
- Chapter 19: The Death Spiral
- Chapter 18: The Light Curtain
- Chapter 17: The Federation’s Sins
- Chapter 16: The Human Resource
- Chapter 15: The Seeds Of Godhood
- Chapter 14: Great Construction Era
- Chapter 13: A Reason To Live
- Chapter 12: The Folded World
- Chapter 11: Opening The Tomb
- Chapter 10: A Crown Of Ash
- Chapter 9: The Prophet
- Chapter 8: The 44th Floor
- Chapter 7: The First Superhuman
- Chapter 6: Calvin’s Invitation
- Chapter 5: Zero Gravity Combat
- Chapter 4: The Slaughterhouse
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- Chapter 2: The Secret Of Moon Base
- Chapter 1: Death Of The Earth