Mars Nation 2

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by Brandon Q Morris


  After the meal, they made themselves comfortable on a couch and two armchairs. Ellen and Mike sat down next to each other. Rick wasn’t surprised. He offered cigarettes and Cuban cigars, but the two visitors declined them. The Senator excused himself, saying that he needed to check on his aunt. Rick was just fine with that. The man had fulfilled his purpose.

  “Thank you very much for the friendly reception,” he said as an opener to their important conversation. Ellen and Mike watched him attentively. Rick was happy since they seemed to know how meaningful this conversation was for all of them.

  “Since you,” he nodded in Mike’s direction, “reached Mars 170 days before we did, we plan to honor the new chronology that you have started. As far as I know, you have now reached Sol 170. We will adopt this calendar as well. I hope that you interpret this gesture as indicative of the fact that as newcomers we wish to constructively contribute to the shaping of humanity’s future on Mars.”

  Rick mentally patted himself on the back for putting this so well. He had drafted his first sentences several days ago, and had practiced them over and over again.

  “With that in mind, please don’t misunderstand the offer that I would like to make to you now. I am absolutely clear on what all you have achieved here, in part through the use of our resources. Considering the equipment and provisions that our two ships have on board, as well as the sheer number of expedition members that we have, it would be completely inefficient for you to continue your efforts with your limited resources.

  “This is why I would like to invite you to become part of Mars City. You wouldn’t need to leave your bases to do that. Diversification is always smart. You could continue to maintain your internal structures, but you’d be outposts of a large, strong society. And I would promote the two of you as my representatives.”

  Ellen and Mike looked at each other, their eyes reflecting skepticism. Ellen’s expression contained borderline disgust. However, they didn’t say anything, which was a good sign for Rick. He hadn’t expected them to agree at the mere introduction of the dangled carrot.

  “Consider the numerous machines and instruments located in the bellies of our two ships. These would undoubtedly improve the lives of your crews,” Rick said. “But also give some thought to what could happen if the two of you refuse to cooperate. This planet’s resources aren’t limitless. I would be forced to declare you and your crews as our enemies, effective immediately. You could never expect any assistance from us, and we would lay claim to the resources that Mars does have to offer as a precautionary measure for the future. How many of you are there? Twenty, divided between two locations? What do you really think your chances would be against us, realistically speaking?”

  Rick leaned back into his chair. The stick was now lying on the table, too, as was appropriate. He didn’t think much of unspoken threats.

  Ellen and Mike still didn’t say anything. It was tranquil in the room except for the buzz of the life support system.

  “We will first need to discuss this offer at our bases,” Ellen finally said, and Mike nodded in agreement.

  That was precisely what Rick had expected. People were so easy to manipulate. Only one final thing was missing to convey the necessary pressure to his offer.

  “While I couldn't understand your rejection of my offer because it would be inefficient, I might be able to see where you were coming from. Some people are afraid of change. However, if I don’t receive affirmative responses from you within the week, I will have to insist on the immediate return of the two stolen pieces of equipment. In this eventuality, I would also demand that you hand over the thief, a certain Ewa Kowalska, so that she could receive a fair trial here.”

  Mike swallowed.

  Bullseye, Rick thought.

  “I won’t make it back to the base in less than a week,” Mike said.

  “I hadn’t considered that. Beg your pardon,” Rick said softly. “I’ll extend the deadline to two weeks, but not one day longer!”

  Sol 184, NASA base

  On one point, the MfE and NASA astronauts were surprisingly unified. Except for Gabriella, nobody wanted to subjugate themselves to leadership under a despot. The question of joining up with Mars City was, thus, quickly clarified. The related threat to declare them as enemies had the opposite effect of making the crews all the more determined in their decision.

  What was more problematic was the demand to deliver up Ewa. It wasn’t the majority who insisted on this, but the group in question was making it difficult for Ellen to make a decision, as she explained to Mike in their long radio chats before bedtime.

  They had gathered in the conference rooms on each of their bases. They wanted to formulate a joint explanation that would then be sent to the administrator of Mars City, which was what they were now calling the expanding settlement around Spaceliner 1. Mike was sitting in front of the camera. Ellen had already told him that she didn’t have the full support of the MfE group.

  Mike looked around. Sarah, Sharon, Ewa, and Lance were watching him expectantly. He could make out the MfE people on the screen. Some were smiling, while others had folded their arms across their chests. He held back a sigh, as he reached under the table and pulled out a piece of paper, his favorite document.

  “Dear citizens of Mars Nation,” he began. “On Sol 92, we celebrated the establishment of our federation. All of you signed this.” Mike held the page up to the camera.

  “It is an odd coincidence, but this day—today—is exactly ninety-two days since that moment. Does that mean anything? I’m not sure, but I do know one thing: Conceding to the demands of Administrator Summers would spell the end of our young nation. May I read to you what we vowed back then?”

  He read a few sentences from their declaration. The most critical words were freedom, equality, and fraternity.

  “What does that mean? It means that we wouldn’t just be giving up on our small nation if we allowed ourselves to be annexed by Mars City. I know that none of you want that. We would also be giving up on our values if we handed Ewa over as Summers has insisted. If she has committed a crime, then we should try her ourselves. But we won’t be handing her over—otherwise, we might as well just shred this piece of paper.

  “In a moment, we will ask for your vote. Every Mars Nation member’s vote is of equal value. We don’t need an administrator to govern us. As you cast your vote, please think about this small, hopeful piece of paper, which represents the foundation of our society.”

  Ellen smiled at him encouragingly.

  They started the vote right away. Sarah, Sharon, and Lance voted, as expected, Mike’s way. Ewa abstained. Ellen then announced the results for MfE: three votes for handing over Ewa, the rest against it.

  Mike was relieved. Now Mars Nation could send Rick Summers the response he so richly deserved.

  Author's Note

  Welcome back to Earth! I hope you’ve enjoyed our thrilling ride through the Mars deserts. Because the entire Mars trilogy was initially published one book right after the other/simultaneously, I couldn’t receive reader input during their creation. This is unusual for me—much more like writing for a traditional publisher. So I wrote for the reader in myself, hoping that what I like would also make a good story for you, my reader. I'm always grateful that you are here, and glad you have traveled with me through to the last chapter of Mars Nation 2.

  How will the final installment play out?

  As you have read, the Mars Nation settlers have a powerful new enemy. Will Rick Summers, Mars City Administrator, make good on his threats? While NASA and MfE attempt to maintain their own fragile peace, a new catastrophe arises—a disaster directly linked to the continued silence from Earth.

  Mars Nation 3 will conclude the trilogy around Christmas 2019. You can pre-order it here:

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  Before I let you go to your dreams again, I have to ask you one favor – if you liked Mars Nation 2, please leave a review at this link:

 
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  Thanks a lot!

  One more thing. Before I wrote Mars Nation, I decided to go to Mars for research. Not literally, of course, but I went to a place very similar to the Red Planet. It is a Mars simulation project called Amadee-18, set in the Omani desert. Here is a selfie I took in the expedition camp. Afterwards, I wrote about the simulation. You can find the text on the next pages.

  Best regards from my nightly desk

  Yours, Brandon Q. Morris

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