Sexual (R)Evolution - First Contact
#2 of Sexual (R)Evolution
Damaged and without supplies, Darla and Keila will try to keep things under control as they repair their ship in orbit of a primitive planet, but when a glitch in their shielding allow them to be identified by the two primitives species on the planet they will need to decide fast and risky their lives to prevent a nuclear war.
Comission for Cornel
The planet identified as Ulyanovsk -3 looked oddly patchy in the visual display as Gemini settled into hir parking orbit. As the surviving sensors now begun a simple analysis of the planet and its indigenous population,the scale of Ulyanovsk-3's water borne industry amazed Darla. For a technically backward system, it boasted an amazing number of bulk carriers and industrial ships. Shi knew that both dominant species on the planet had evolved on the ocean, but technology demanded fire in a way or another. The giant naval vessels seemed to be centers of technology and culture for both cultures.
The naval vessels were everywhere, and some of them were huge, bigger than any ocean-going vessel back at Centauri. No doubt the scale of the construction projects also explained the plethora of energy sources amongst Ulyanovsk-3, but the sheer numbers of them still came as a shock.
Gemini cut her engine as engineer Alice signaled "Stable orbit" and the few remaining maneuvering thrusters took over. Keila frowned over hir displays while a corner of hir mind monitored the flow of communications between the planetary sources, it would take at least a few hours before the neural network of the Gemini managed to translate the primitive language. Everything shi saw only seemed to underscore the strange dichotomy between the almost incredible energy of Ulyanovsk-3's activities and the crudity with which they were carried out.
Old-fashioned dreadnoughts patrolled disputed waters as the bigger industrial ships mined for valuable resources. Hard-suited soldiers heaved massive frames around to conquer the few pieces of land, and it took hir a while to realize (and even longer to accept) that some of them were using chemical propelled guns!The local satellites were huge, clumsy, and inefficient. Here and there shi could detect the emanations coming from awfully primitive nuclear fission plants.
The most impressive buildings on the planet however were the underwater cities. These were amazing, built manly along the coasts to make use of the corals their civilization had used to create technology at first. There were now much deeper cities, some even built around underwater volcano to harness their plentiful energy.
Shi found strange structures built on land, odd buildings that glittered like a huge, faceted gem as light bounced off unusually vast stretches of transparent material. Shi frowned and leaned closer to hir console, zooming in on an enormous surface dome, a blister of transparency over a kilometer across, and hir eyes widened. These primitives had created land habitats filled with water in the middle of the desert!
Shi turned back to the planet. Ulyanovsk-3's seas were a deep and sparkling blue, painfully similar to those of Darla's native Centauri, shi sighed missing hir old home.
Ulyanovsk-3 was a lovely planet. Its colors had a rich, jewel-like tone rare even among life-bearing worlds, its brilliant star and minimal axial tilt gave it surface temperatures and weather patterns any pleasure planet would envy. It was a shame that the locals seemed intent on destroying it.
There was two main races on the planet. At east there was the cetaceans 'Anath', they seemed to live in some weird kind of theocracy that worshiped a mechanical god, they had incredibly advanced technology and as far as shi knew they owned most of the fission plants on the planet. The other race was composed of sharks 'Minali' that lived in a tribal democracy, their technology was at least ten years behind the Anath, but they were much stronger, fiercer, and numerous than the Anath.
Right now both civilizations were locked in a tense nuclear deadlock, their weapons were ready to turn the world in an irradiated graveyard.
Shi shuddered in fear, this kind of destruction was too much common. There was dozens of planets that had become radioactive tombs around the galaxy.
"How are repairs going?" Darla asked as shi watched the planet slowly turning under them, Alice eagerly licked, kissed and sucked on both of hir cocks.
"A few weeks at least." Keila replied as Laura sit on hir lap and lazily sucked on hir nipple while Keila groped her.
The two saurian sighed tiredly, with most of the ship still without atmosphere their options for entertainment were really limited. At least the rest of the crew hadn't been hurt during the fight.
"Want to hear something funny?" Keila asked as shi put Laura on the floor, bending her over easily.
"Do tell," Darla said as shi took Alice with both hands and brought her up, pressing the girl against hir cocks.
"They have males!" Keila laughed as shi lunged her hot and hard flesh inside Laura, she felt the woman's warm flesh stretching for hir, snuggling and taking on hir cock in a way that made hir shudder and grunt with divine pleasure.
Darla lowered Alice on both of hir cocks at once, hir tender and warm flesh making hir let out a heavy groan. The girl whimpered and cried aloud at the intrusion, white-hot pleasure whipped through her as both her holes were filled. She shook in hir grip, trembling as the ache inside her became deeper, sharper. A hot, dark moan echoed in Darla's chest as her whimpers grew in volume. The pleasure was so intense, so deep, she wondered how she could want anything else.
"So... barbaric!" Darla said as shi thrust both of hir cocks to the hilt inside Alice.
Keila agreed with a nod as shi thrust hard in Laura, the girl moaning and quivering in pure delight as her small body was filled by that hard, aching warm flesh.
"Fuck me." Laura whispered between moans. She felt it coming. Keila's strong hands gripping her tightly, that almost silent laughter as shi got ready for it.
It wasn't easy. It wasn't a slow, peaceful loving. It was a wild, hot, wicked fuck.
Hir hands grabbed her, pressed her against the floor at the same time she felt hir tights slapping against her rear, hear the hot, wet slap of flesh against flesh, and feel the hot burn of a possession so intensely carnal it would be branded into her very being forever. Hir long tongue was everywhere. Long, wet licks on her back, bites on her shoulder. Hir warm breath and groans just on her the nape of her neck. Hir hips drove hir elongated cock inside her with furious thrusts, and she accepted hir with hoarse cries for more.
Laura couldn't believe there was something else beside her saurian lover, she had heard legends of males in the past and how they had been driven to extinction by the saurian, there was simply not competition against the big hermaphrodites, they were bigger, stronger and better lovers in every way.
The tension was gathering inside her. It stretched and splashed with the power of the hermaphrodite's thrusts. It tore through her, stripped her of control, and left her racing toward an edge of ecstasy.
Keila pumped inside her, stroking and igniting flames of devouring lust. It rippled and burned through her body, left her gasping, begging for release.
This orgasm didn't just washed over her. It burst through her, tore past her body and lit her soul. Her pussy tightened on hir throbbing cock, as she felt the release of hir strong and hot seed at the same time her juices spilled through her tights.
She felt like collapsing, the breath coming in ragged and tired bouts. The large cock inside her was the only thing that kept her on her knees and hands, her mind too tired for rational thoughts.
Keila let hirself fall back against the couch, enjoying the afterglow. Cleaning could come later, some of the girls could do it. It felt best than any drug she had ever tried, the only thing that even came close to it was the synchronization with the Gemini.
Shi was so lost in the waves of pleasure that it took her several seconds to notice the red alarm blaring trough the ship.
Shi didn't needed to run to the control center like Dara, shi could feel an strange tingling on her back from the radio waves hitting the Gemini, she still couldn't explain it, but even out of her pool shi still felt a small and underlying connection to the ship, almost like shi was becoming a permanently connected to it. Sometimes shi was afraid of going too far, of losing her humanity. Sometimes shi felt afraid of losing the connection.
"We are royally fucked." Darla spoke as Keila walked in the control room.
"They detected us?" Keila said.
"Yes," Darla kept her eyes glued on hir station as the ship struggled to make a sense of the frantic transmissions being made on the ground.
Keila half watched the screen, it was impossible to know what they were saying, but the frantic speed with which they were being shot all across both countries was worrying.
"Dammit, they just readied their nuclear weapons." Nuclear spots begun to appear all around the screen as both countries were seemed ready to begun a nuclear war. Soon the distinctive red glow of high altitude nuclear bombers begun to appear.
There was no need for words, end of the world was fast approaching.
They had been detected, somehow those primitive people had been able to penetrate their advanced electromagnetic shielding. Hir eyes bulged as she suddenly realized that for the mind of a paranoid and primitive being there would be no difference from their ship to a nuclear-weapons satellite! They would have thought of them as secret weapons, accusations must have been flying high as they tried to discover who owned the supposed space weapons.
"Shit," Keila spoke in a scared whisper. "Nuclear missiles are flying..."
Hir emotions weren't enough for that, how could any living being hope to understand what was the complete annihilation of two separate species because of a glitch. Shi felt numb, distant. On the screen tiny dots of light moved around, soon a whole world would be dead.
"Get to you position!" Darla ordered, as shi jumped to hir chair. "All girls to the crash couches!"
"What are you doing?" Keila flinched for an instant, unsure.
"We are going down." Dara spoke plainly as shi transferred energy from life support to the phalanx system. If they failed there wouldn't be need for fresh air.
"The regulations..."
"I don't care!" Darla barked at the pilot.
The ship struggled into action, the remaining maneuvering thrusters struggling to follow Keila's orders as they accelerated toward the planet.
Being almost sixty meters across the _Gemini_had never been designed to enter a planet's atmosphere,shi was a denizen of space, a creature evolved and breed to thrive in the harsh vacuum, to feed on the deadly radiation.
The ships accelerated towards the planet, shuddering and shaking violently under the combined force of the acceleration and the gravitational pull. Bits and pieces flew around the control center, goblets of fluids suddenly felt themselves under the action of the gravity and crashed against walls, floors and everything in their path. Without even noticing they smashed a primitive satellite.
Darla felt the temperature rising in a worrying stead pace, no mammal would be able to survive it. Outside, the outer hull was glowing with heat as they dashed trough the upper atmosphere, the Gemini was in pain.
"Shoot down those birdies!" Darla ordered, clutching to hir seat, praying that the ship wouldn't fall apart around hir.
Keila focused on the myriad of glowing dots on the radar and let it all out, there was no time for precision or restraints in this situation, they only had seven minutes to save a world. Shi felt the shudder as the defensive cannons opened like small electric shocks trough hir body. Shi launched the few remaining missiles in an interception path, each birdy away felt like a delicious orgasm.
It wasn't going to be enough, there were too many. A vast arsenal had been built during the centuries long war and neither nation felt like keeping any spare.
"Hit them with our communication's laser! Blind them!" Darla commanded.
Keila directed the full power of the communication array of the _Gemini _towards the missiles, blinding their simple guidance systems and sending them in uncontrollable lurches as they tried to right themselves on targets they couldn't see anymore. Keila hacked the primitive's satellites, used them to redirect their communication system, fried their archaic circuitry to bounce the communications beams.
The dots were disappearing in quick succession, but even then there was more than enough to cause irrevocable damage to the planet.
The _Gemini _struggled more and more with each moment, a cascading of failures was triggering red alerts all over the ship. The laser and radio emitters were fried, the maneuvering thrusters were failing, antennas and sensors were being ripped apart. The ship lurched wildly trying to keep her vector, the damaged fusion reactor working at maximum potency. The phalanx system was spending itself, quickly shooting any missile in sight and using the gravitational pull of the planet to arc its shots and hit those that it couldn't see.
Shi knew it was impossible, but even them shi would swear shi could hear cracking. The stations were failing, the cybernetic implants short circuited and the animal under it agonized with pain.
More alarms blipped to existence, they had lost too much thruster power, they were falling.
"Hit the air brakes! Emergency thrust!" Dara barked, hir mind racing to the girls, their crash couches normally could survive an emergency reentry, but like most of the ship it was impossible to know if it still was intact.
"We don't have more air brakes!" Keila barked back, shi felt the pain flowing through her body, felt the heat scorching hir skin. "Lost them about a few kilometers ago! No power for the thrusters either."
They hit the lower atmosphere with a deafening sonic boom that blasted away a small forest, shattered every single window in kilometers, and also revealed to the inhabitants of that small planet that they weren't alone in the universe.
What happened next was chaotic mess as both countries tried to understand how the massive arsenal of nuclear weapons they had launched had vanished in the space of a few minutes. Crazy ramblings of spaceships traveled around, but the loss of every single communication satellite made the news slow to travel.
The fallen Gemini would be found by a couple of farmers just a few minutes after it had crashed next to their algae farm. Two young males braved the flames and the radiation to try and rescue what they thought was a downed long range bomber from their country.
Darla and Keila would seen the simple helicopters flying over the ship in about ten minutes and in an hour, when they had managed to reestablish some semblance of the communications system, they realized that they were now the main subject in every single frequency they could tune in.
Before the sun rose again there was a veritable parade in front of their door. The two scaled hermaphrodites looked with a mix of curiosity and fear as the local inhabitants moved around with strange machines that were obviously made for war.
The law about messing around with civilizations that hadn't achieved space flight could be resumed simply as: Don't do it.
In the centuries since the Mistake had nearly ended the tenure of the human race as a viable species an outburst of genetic and technological diversity sparked by the pressures of extinction. Many colonies and outposts suddenly found themselves having to survive without supplies from the bigger and more advanced worlds. Technology levels floated wildly from colony to colony, there were several places where humans now had devolved to little more than animals and other places where they lived in technological utopias.
At first some civilizations tried to help these under developed planets to reach the space age, but after several incidents that ended with the destruction of two civilizations it had been decided that even though it was cruel it also was necessary that a civilization reach the space age by themselves.
So as a delegation of cetaceans walked towards the ship Darla felt truly lost. There was no protocol, no rules, or even precedence for what they had done! Shi paced angrily around the command center without knowing what shi should do, they had already interfered with this culture, shattered the illusion they were alone in the universe. They couldn't go back now, they couldn't undo their mistake... Maybe shi could try to work with the leaders, to cover it all up...
Too late, while Dara agonized what would be the correct course of action Keila had walked to the delegation and now happily accepted the gifts they showered hir with, posed to pictures with the apparent leaders, and hugged them heartily.
"Fuck..." Darla murmured as shi slammed hir hand hard against hir face.