Freaks
Paulie Panda and Billy have not seen each other in years. They have got
grudging official permission for a reunion. Lots of water under the
bridge with many companions long gone. Today is a day for seeing the
sights and enjoying each other's company. A lunch of blueberry
sandwiches washed down with FuzzyBubbles* was as welcome as could be.
When these two were young and immortal, they relished the darkness. Now
as Billy stares towards the west he feels anxiety at the coming of night. He does
not know why. Paulie is better adjusted and knows his friend is prone
to introspection and depression. But this extremely tough ursid has his
moments of terror, along with intrusive memories that are always
there. Once the little rabbit tried to prove himself over and over to
the ENfantry of their old unit*, even after it became flagrantly
unnecessary. Since this translated into great professionalism such an attitude
worked for everyone. But those of inherently happy nature have
troubles when the intensity is gone.
These two used to really be good at their jobs! But Billy is a rabbit
with almost no friends, and Paulie has just been going through the
motions of living, taking everything a day at a time. He cannot bear
the thought of losing anyone else.
It's time to head for the house and hoist a few. The next few hours will be an escape for them both.
*1). Carbonated fruit juice and Dextroamphetamine++. All former ENfantry
live for it, both of them. Sold only under license but widely abused.
Eventually lethal to non enhanced humans, and immediately addictive.
Big business loves it, and who cares about level 4 citizens anyway?
Plenty more where they came from.
*2). Enhanced Anthropomorphic Footsoldier program, now cancelled.
At the house, a cool onshore breeze and a few cold ones lead to
reflection. One of the things about Billy is that the violence and near
death in his life has had no impact on his personality. He knows that
whatever he has experienced is nothing compared to some of the things
he reads about. Omaha beach, to name just one. Billy is reflective and
often sad because he feels himself a failure.
Paulie does have scars, inside and out, but he never talks of this. He
knows that his rabbit friend is bothered because he is a natural
neurotic, not a victim. Billy knows how strong a personality the panda
has, and this makes him even more regretful. How he wishes he could be
like the stolid bear! But he is unaware of Paulie's inner landscape,
because he takes him at face value. The bunny thinks that everyone is a better person than he is.
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Here the rabbit drinks alone. A little more and he will begin to think that he is one hell of a fellow! After all -
Then the world seemed none so bad,
And I myself a sterling lad.
The soldiers he used to serve with were much tougher and stronger than he was. Enhancement only works on natural aptitudes, and strength was not deemed important for his assignment. His attribute was speed. Billy always wanted to be strong and tall like the others, he worked hard trying to impress them. Most of them were great, strapping cats and wolves, and there was a big panda who was quiet and professional. Tonight they were lying flat under the stars, and most were dead. Their Command Timberwolf looked very fierce as he glared in the direction of the attack, but his body was missing, not that the rabbit or anyone else was looking. The hidden Grasscutter© caught the platoon as they were starting to sprint for the attack. Private Bunny was out front as point due to his tremendous speed and small stature. There was no sound or light, just the bursts of protoplasm transformed at light speed into steam. Apparently someone had touched off a hidden tripfield. His life was saved, for the moment, because of his moving in leaps that carried him beyond the traverse of the robot projector. The primed contact grenade he was holding did not activate due to the rabbit's nervous tension and extreme caution in handling high explosive. Cpl. Fox, W., Heavy Weapons, arched his back in an dying reflex. Battlefield relays engaged and his bowed body became so much red vapor. Billy was doggo in a depression caused by a dead soldier that had evaporated into the ground, leaving a small declension. He had the nasty burned sand pressed up against his eyes but that was a mere annoyance given the situation at hand. His nose twitched. He had one chance to get out of this and that is what he was waiting for.
And I myself a sterling lad.
The soldiers he used to serve with were much tougher and stronger than he was. Enhancement only works on natural aptitudes, and strength was not deemed important for his assignment. His attribute was speed. Billy always wanted to be strong and tall like the others, he worked hard trying to impress them. Most of them were great, strapping cats and wolves, and there was a big panda who was quiet and professional. Tonight they were lying flat under the stars, and most were dead. Their Command Timberwolf looked very fierce as he glared in the direction of the attack, but his body was missing, not that the rabbit or anyone else was looking. The hidden Grasscutter© caught the platoon as they were starting to sprint for the attack. Private Bunny was out front as point due to his tremendous speed and small stature. There was no sound or light, just the bursts of protoplasm transformed at light speed into steam. Apparently someone had touched off a hidden tripfield. His life was saved, for the moment, because of his moving in leaps that carried him beyond the traverse of the robot projector. The primed contact grenade he was holding did not activate due to the rabbit's nervous tension and extreme caution in handling high explosive. Cpl. Fox, W., Heavy Weapons, arched his back in an dying reflex. Battlefield relays engaged and his bowed body became so much red vapor. Billy was doggo in a depression caused by a dead soldier that had evaporated into the ground, leaving a small declension. He had the nasty burned sand pressed up against his eyes but that was a mere annoyance given the situation at hand. His nose twitched. He had one chance to get out of this and that is what he was waiting for.
The slight clicking of pedal units on rocks and wire indicated that
the sweepers were out, making sure that all survivors were dealt with.
With the autonomic spiders quartering and scanning the ground, the area
denial primary had been stood down. Billy's one chance, the thing that
had been drilled into him over and over, was to run before he was
discovered and the tripfield could be reactivated. If he was seen by
the sweepers he would die. Just as he was going to spring up and go for
it, he heard something breathe. Cutting his eyes, he saw that the big
panda lying next to him was regaining consciousness. The remains of a
exploded canteen on the front of his shredded body armor explained the
bear's survival. The rabbit had assumed he was dead, not that he spent
much time thinking about it. If the panda moved, groaned, or opened his
eyes quickly they would both die. Already the metal animates were in
life denial protocol. Then the panda moved his hand, very
slightly. His index finger cocked in an imitation of squad hand
signals. I am aware of what has happened. I have no chance, and you
must run. I will draw their attention. Billy was impressed. No one
had ever put him first, never. Well, he decided, I'm going to die
anyway. I can show class too. The bear had his eyes open, eye really,
just that bit. Billy was going to make his move. If the other soldier
did not comprehend or react they would both die. The bunny heard a
sweeper moving toward them. Only it's anti-mine programming had kept it
moving slow enough to be visible in the night and pulpy steam.
Sweepers usually moved very fast. Well, thought Billy, so do I. He
rolled over and threw the grenade toward the machine just as it leaped
and caught him with it's underbody spike. The point tore into his face
and the rabbit fell as the drug carried him into death.
Billy awoke to a black and white orb in his vision. He went under
again. Days later he found out that the panda was named Paulie and had
carried him back from the front. Sgt. P. Panda had moved as soon as the
rabbit did. With his good hand he had swept the shattered machine off
the unconscious bunny, lifted him over his shoulder and ran like hell
for cover. As he saw from the corner of his eye the other sweepers
flatten out he dived for the base of a coil of razor wire. It was not
much but it was enough. The energy bolts swept the ground and several
casualties exploded. The sensor brain, satisfied by this, switched off
the area field again so the sweepers could finish up, and they did.
This is what Billy was told although neither of the two remembered much
of their escape. At some point the Sgt. must have applied atropine to
the unconscious bunny but how and where is anyone's guess. As it turned
out the attack at Forlorn Hope was a decoy and a deliberate sacrifice.
It worked like a charm and the battle was won, and with it the war. At
this point Billy wakes up if he was ever asleep, and he may not have
been. Time for a cigarette and a cup of coffee. Billy likes to watch
the sun return every morning. He will sit outside and let his sweaty
fur dry into patches of salt, which he will comb out later. Modified
hybrid rabbits do sweat, you know. The birds were starting their songs and the
coffee tasted great with tobacco. Billy is ready for the day again.
Sometimes he is so scared in the morning he thinks about the orphanage,
not his favorite place to go. Rain coming, he thought as he looked at
the sky. Billy dislikes darkness.
Although politicians and the high command denied it, the Enhanced
Anthropomorphic Footsoldier program was created primarily to reduce
casualties among human soldiers. The ENfantry were so many slaves.
Billy cannot vote or travel without a passport under any circumstances.
Precautions, he has been told. Rules, Mr. Bunny, our hands are tied.
This is for your safety and that of others. Thanks for nothing, thinks
the rabbit, I should have deserted to the enemy. Except, of course,
that the enemy offered huge rewards for bringing in the head of an
anthro, and being taken alive was not to be thought about.
Underpeople are feared and hated by humans, who are unaware that
there are almost none left. Politcos are constantly promising their
detention and ultimate removal. The beast men are an exceptionally
useful threat to the American Way Of Life, so the fear of them is
stoked. Churches preach against them. Late night comedians thrive on
underperson mockery. There is an entire industry specializing in Anthro
porn, all costumed human actors. Transitioned humans are not capable
of sexual activity, and there are no admitted females living anyway. Billy no
longer remembers what life as a man was like, it is all a dream. He
does not know his birth name or race or mother. He lights another
cigarette. He has no memory of how he wound up in the program, but the
usual alternative was death. Maybe, he thought, it is just as well. I
don't need any more guilt.
A thunderstorm was coming and the sun hid behind the clouds. The
rabbit went inside and climbed down into the small hideaway he had dug.
He pulled the crudely made hatch shut above him. He began to shake
uncontrollably, and cry.
In the post following this in sequence but that was posted first, I make
it clear that the beast men are born anthropomorphic. This is because
my mythos of talking human animal hybrids starts off with an escaped
human specific weaponized virus, no one knows from where, long before
current written history. Certain suitable animal stock was blended with
the human genome in order to preserve as much of the cerebral cortex as
possible. Of course, no human lived to see the rise of the Thinking
Animals, they were wiped out within a few years after the pathogen got
loose. Evolution favored the ten digit biped, and the failure of the
countless variations of the human strain is heartbreaking and beyond
sad. In this post I posit a drug assisted surgical transformation,
essentially human combined with animal attributes. American society at
the point my story takes place in makes Imperial Rome look like
Fiddler's Green. In short, this post takes place slightly in our future
but my others are from millions of years in the Anthropomorphic
future. The lack of reproductive ability is a deliberate design. What
Billy does not know is that the weapon that wiped out most of his unit
was ours, and the slaughter was deliberate. The two survivors were
spared because the press got hold of the story, so command made the two
into heroes. They are also prisoners at large. The enhancement program
has been cancelled and the scientists involved have died
untimely and curious deaths.
(I like furry art but I am very Sci/Fi oriented and I need an explanation for such an unnatural phenomenon. What a shame I am not a better writer).
Oh yeah. Billy does not remember but he was no older than 16 when he
was condemned to the ENfantry. His crime was showing far too much
initiative and intelligence for a level four orphan. He has been
allowed to think that he is a vile criminal in order to keep him
grateful. All of the anthros were treated the same. The level of
suicide and madness among the program vets was so high that once the
(current) war was settled it was decided to scrap the lot. After all,
the deliberate murder of our own soldiers was a capital crime, not that
any ordinary police could do anything about it.
It is a brave new world indeed.
Underpeople, human/animal hybrids, is a concept first put about by
Cordwainer Smith. They are slaves with no rights. Many are sports
stars and entertainers. They can be and are killed with impunity.
The anthropomorphic animal thing has been around for a very long time. Why create when I can steal?
The anthropomorphic animal thing has been around for a very long time. Why create when I can steal?
Great mix of war, dystopia, and psychology. Looks you wrote this over several installments, but it reads seamlessly to me. If you were to delete the last sentence of "part 1" (just above the picture of Billy drinking, I would never know that this wasn't written all at once and intended in this order. I think it's really good.
ReplyDeleteGee, thanks. When I am putting up my writing it is a sign of desperation.
DeleteI admire your writing style. The military facts and sci-fi blend are great!
ReplyDeleteAll made up. I know nothing of war or science except that I want nothing to do with either one. As always, you are too kind!
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