Chapter Eight
At 8 am the next morning in the GSAs
main conference room found most of the world leaders milling about, including
John. Mura – Jie appeared in the room and cleared her throat. Most of the
leaders shrank back from her, both surprised and terrified, after all the last
time she was there she nearly destroyed the world.
“Calm
down. I am not here to destroy you. Yet. I just have a little present for all
of you, something of a guide book slash rule book. Just to make sure there are
no confusions, after all I don’t feel like having to interact with you more
than I have to. I am sure you guys don’t want me here anymore than I want to be
here,” Mura – Jie explained. She snapped her finger and a heavy bound book
appeared in front of each chair in the conference room, in the main language of
the leader it was meant for.
“This
is a contract between me and you, as long as those rules and guidelines are
followed for the next thirteen years, I will not destroy you Humans. Look at
this as a good thing, there is lots of leeway in my rules, and if it’s not
mentioned in the rules you can do it. See I am not entirely heartless,” Mura –
Jie giggled and disappeared as quickly as she had appeared.
John
and the other leaders went to their respective seats and picked up their book
which was aptly named, “Things Humanity Can Do to Not Get Blown Up” by Watcher
Mura – Jie. He opened the first page and the very first page had in bold block
letters, “Follow these rules and guidelines and you are almost guaranteed to
not get destroyed”. John shook his head then heard the conference room door
open. He looked up to see Jane Anne with Carol and the other scientists
entering the room. Jane Anne looked at the books being read by everyone
inquisitively.
“Did
we miss something,” She looked at Carol, “Did you send the information ahead of
us or something?”
“No.
I have no idea what they are reading.” Carol nodded towards John, “Do you mind
filling us in?”
“Mura
– Jie dropped these off for us,” He turned the book around so they could read
the title.
“I
think she thinks this is funny, and not terrifying which it really is. I can
however see it has its uses. The very first chapter is in regards to how we
deal with aliens, for want of a better name.” John handed the book over to
Carol who had held her hands out as soon as he said the word aliens.
Carol
glanced through the first chapter quickly a smile spreading on her face. She
handed the book to Jane Anne who quickly read it as well and laughed.
“This
is perfect. Absolutely perfect,” She out her fingers to her lips and whistled
getting everyone’s attention. “Folks I’m going to need you to sit down. While
this rule book is surprising and kind of terrifying, it is going to be
extremely useful for the reason we called you here on such short notice.” Jane Anne
jerked her head back quickly, “I just had a thought. We should distribute
copies of this book to the general population at large, or at least a cliff
notes version of it anyway. This would help alleviate some of the population
fear if they had a guide book to work off of.
“This
is also a wonderful guide for us to work off of as well, but the reason we
brought you here,” She looked at Carol, “Do you want to be the one to tell
since it was your teams find?”
Carol
nodded and shut the lights off while the scientists that came with her along
with Jane Anne went to their respective seats. She pulled a remote out of her
pocket and turned a projector on. The projector showed a computer screen with
scrolling ones and zeros. “This ladies and gentleman is a message, we received
from the Da Vinci probe. The Da Vinci probe for those who don’t read their
memos is the probe who started to send us messages two years ago. The probe
that made our Watcher show herself.
“The
probe has been both a blessing and a curse, a blessing partly due to this but
also all of the information we have gathered from it. A curse because of our
Watchers disdain for us, but she has actually helped us with this guidebook, it
amended one of the things she first said in such a way that this,” she pointed
at the screen, “becomes something we can actually respond to. One of the rules
in the guide book, is as follows, ‘You may only contact species that explicitly
contact you first. You may not make the first move. They must come to you.’
This ladies and gentlemen means we can respond to this message because these
aliens addressed their message, ‘To the lifeforms who sent this satellite’.
“They
addressed it directly to us, so the message the boys in the labs have been
creating we can send back as a response. We actually have the technology to
send the message back to them because they have been broadcasting what can only
be described as a blueprint to build some sort of amplifying antennae. We might
actually be able to make first contact with an alien race. Well and alien race
that hasn’t been watching us since we first gained sentience.” Carol turned to
the speechless room.
“We
were coming here to discuss whether or not to disregard our Watcher’s order and
send this message before the guidebook showed up, but we no longer have to. The
only thing we really need to decide is should we let the world know about the
signal. I don’t think we should. Aliens have left a bad taste in the collective
world’s mouth as it were. I will however leave this decision up to you fine
folks.” Carol left the projector on and took her seat next Jane Anne.
John
looked around the room taking in the various degrees of awe, respect, confusion
and fear on people’s faces. He made a snap decision, “We should send the
signal, it will take years to get there and years to get a reply back. It will
be something we can complete after our deadline is up. I don’t think we should
tell people about it though. Let’s keep this strictly need to know for as long
as we can. I do think we all need to take a day or two, read these rules and
guideline and discuss them. We can also decide then whether or not to
distribute them in part or in whole to the world’s population.
“These
are all things that need to be done, but they won’t be done now, this is just
all too over whelming, and I know I can’t be tasked with making any major
decisions until we have these books read. Everyone agree to just take a step
back and breathe? We could all use a two day vacation, and I think we need to
take it.” John looked around to see everyone agreeing with him. “It’s settled
then, we’ll reconvene here Wednesday at 8 am to get stuff sorted. See you folks
then.”
John
got up and went to Jane Anne and Carol and informed them he would make a copy
of the rule book and get it to them later that day. He left the conference room
and ordered mark to make a copy for them. He then ordered his Secret Service
detail to take him to a small low key bar. He made sure to change out of his
suit and put on a pair of jeans and a t-shirt as well as a baseball cap, and he
went out to get very, very drunk. He wasn’t sure how much more his brain could
take of the stress and surprises life kept throwing at him. Oh he hated the day
Mura – Jie appeared on that screen two years ago.