Exodus - Chapter one: First contact

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Exodus

Chapter one: First contact

It is the 20th of

August 2166. And depending on one's location on the planet, it is roughly

midnight. 1:33 to be exact. Tau's communication satellites only had to transmit

and transfer minor data packages from various sites across the world. But

suddenly, the entire network almost crashed. "What the fuck just happened!?" a

communications expert said as he was brought back to real life from his idle

thoughts. The screens were black. Every one of them. But subsystems still

suggested that data was being transferred. "What the fuck is going on

Williams!?" the supervising officer yelled as he walked into the main coms

room. "Are we being attacked?! Is it a cyber-attack, or are they taking down

our satellites?!" he asked frantically as he was already barking orders into

his earpiece. Williams, a human, was rather unfazed by the large German Shepard

yelling in the room as more and more people flocked into the room to try and

sort this mess up. "Answer me god damn it!" the dog shouted once more before he

was shut up by what appeared on the multiple screens.

Meanwhile, Tau was sleeping

in his home. For him, the past few weeks were uneventful. The world in general

seemed to be void of any major conflicts or controversies from either politics

or celebrities. So, when the phone rang, he was rather... annoyed by it. "Sir!

You won't believe this!" a voice shouted through the phone. Tau had to pull it

away, and his ear rang for a few seconds before he snarled back into the phone.

"What the fuck is so important that you had to blow my eardrum in the middle of

the night!?" and the man on the other side went on unfazed. "Sir you have to

see this! This will change the course of humanity forever!" Williams said

rather enthusiastically as he sounded like he was going to burst with

excitement. "You have to see it, if I just tell you won't believe me!" he

insisted and Tau just grumbled back as he got out of bed. A few minute later,

he had a coffee mug in his hand, and was walking, in the escort of his guards,

to the helicopter pad. He got into the chopper, and was on his way to his

communications hub somewhere deep in Russian territory, far away from any

listening devices, and spying attempts. The flight took him a couple of hours

to get there, and when he did, he was a bit surprised. The large data

channeling facility was bristling with activity. It was actually at full

capacity.

When he landed, he was

greeted by the site main administrator, as well as the commanding officer. The

German Shepard was the first to shake his paw, and he started to give him a

brief rundown on what had happened. "That's a lovely story general, but are you

sure that this isn't just a hacking attempt mixed with a practical joke?" Tau

grumbled as he didn't quite believe what he was told. "That's why this nerd

will explain from now on" the Shepard grumbled as they entered the main control

room. "Ahh, Tau Maxim! A pleasure to finally meet you" Williams greeted him

rapidly as he hardly contained his excitement. "Just show me what all the fuss

is about, and try to convince me that it isn't just some bad joke from a

talented hacker working out of his garage." Tau snarled back at him before he

was pointed to the larges screen on the opposite wall. The screen lit up, with

what seemed to be an oscilloscope pattern on it. "Not impressed" he grumbled as

he looked at Williams. And then, a sound was heard from the speakers in the

room. There was still no picture, only the trembling line of the oscilloscope

as white noise was heard. Tau was just about to fire Williams, but was

interrupted by a voice.

"Greetings. We are here to

greet you on behalf of the galactic community." A female sounding voice said.

"Please, do not fear us. We come in peace. We are sorry that we couldn't make

the first greeting in person, so to speak, but this will have to do." She continued as Tau was listening

closely. "We will make proper contact on the 30th of August at what

you call 12:00 Greenwich Mean Time, on the following coordinates: 47?20'53.33" North, 9?03'27.48" East." And the transmission terminated. "Okay.

Why is this so important? It's just a voice recording, nothing more" Tau

grumbled at both men. The Shepard just walked away, leaving Williams to explain

himself. "Well, first off all, it wouldn't be so fascinating, if the entire

recording didn't come in a few nanoseconds. Nearly fried our receivers down

here and on our satellite. That's what caused the entire system to force shut

down" Williams hurried to explain, but was cut short by Tau. "You have one more

sentence to impress me before I fire your ass and send you on a refreshing

holyday in Siberia." He growled lightly as he didn't seem impressed one bit.

"It came from roughly the area where the Moon is. So it's not terrestrial."

Williams explained in what could only be described as a fan boy talking about

something he really like to someone who has no idea what he's talking about.

"I'm sorry, WHAT?!" Tau yelled as he leaned into the closest monitor he could

find. "You have got to be shitting me..." he said as he saw the numbers and

calculations. "No, I'm not... But sadly, that's not it" Williams said as he sat

down by his side.

A long and exhausting

explanation later, Tau was brought up to speed on what happened and what was

happening. "So you're telling me, it was a directed radio signal? Pointed to a few

specific satellites and ground stations?" he asked as he finally thought that

he managed to wrap his mind around what he was told. "Yeah, pretty much sir.

Far beyond what we can do now" Williams answered as he took a sip of coffee.

"Do you know what this means Williams?" Tau asked as he looked at him with

sincere concern in his eyes. "More or less. What concerns me that now multiple

governments know about this. But so far, everything's quiet" the other said

back and Tau just nodded his head. "If this gets out, people will most likely

panic. And no one wants that. That's why they're keeping quiet about this..." Tau

said as he was seemingly lost in his thoughts. "Where is the location again?"

he asked as he stood up to get some more coffee. "Somewhere in Switzerland,

near a town called..." Williams said as he looked at the computer "Bütschwil" and

leaned back into his seat and kneaded his eyes. "And the time gives us roughly

nine and a half days to figure out how to handle this mess" Tau said as he

poured himself a fresh cup of coffee.

"What I want to know, is why

haven't we taken down our main data banks yet?" the general asked as he came

into the room with the latest satellite images of said location. "Because, if she spoke in English, they probably

already know everything about us, and know the best way to kill us. So, either

they're really here in peace, or this is just a joke on their part to cause

panic." Tau said as he took a sip. A moment of silence followed, as everyone knew

the impact that this will have on Earth. "So, what now?" Williams asked, but it

was more to break the silence. "Well, we'll have to get troops there as soon as

possible. God know what the others will do, especially America. Remember what

happened when a kid managed to guess a username and password to the secret

Pentagon servers? That was almost the start of World war three" the Shepard

said with almost a chuckle in his voice. "Yes, and that's what worries me" Tau

said as he turned towards the screen on the wall, showing a satellite image of

the supposed landing site.