The Great Captain Space!
Saturday, February 9th, 2008The print version of Spwug has the great honor of carrying Captain Space, written by Mookie Terracciano of Dominic Deegan fame. When we last saw Captain Space he had just boarded a hijacked trade ship and was battling his way to the bridge to confront the leader of the infamous Void Angels!
RESUME TRANSMISSION OF SPACE JOURNAL ENTRY 2RKX.62
The Void Angels, a band of space mercenaries hired to keep the Beldarian Trade Belt safe from criminal activity, were no better than a murderous gang of outlaws themselves. They had hijacked the trader class space cruiser Treasure Chest, captured the acclaimed Captain John Courage, and had been running illegal operations out of the very Trade Belt they were commissioned to protect. One of their number, a teenage girl named Grex Obil, had summoned me to stop her comrades for reasons yet unknown to me.
I was on board the Treasure Chest when the badly wounded Grex Obil informed me that Captain Courage was being held hostage on the bridge, and he did not have much longer to live. If I didn’t act quickly, young Grex would also perish from her injuries.
There was little time to formulate a plan. I set my Space Blaster to Stun and approached the bridge. The doors slid open and I found myself staring at two space assault rifles. Two Void Angels were preparing to pull the triggers. With only space-seconds to react, I ducked under their deadly guns and delivered two vicious blows to their abdomens. The mercenaries doubled over and dropped their space rifles. Unfortunately for me, space rifles are terrible weapons with no setting besides Kill. Fortunately for me, as a trained member of the Space Patrol, my greatest weapons are my mind and body.
I had a precious few space-seconds to assess the situation. There were five Void Angels with space assault rifles. The command crew of the Treasure Chest remained at their stations, flying the hijacked ship. The leader of the Void Angels, an imposing Fleggarian known as Bamrukku, stood over the bound and motionless form of Captain John Courage. They all looked to me as I strode over their incapacitated comrades.
“It’s Captain Space!”
Laser beams sizzled over my head as I ducked behind a computer console. This was going to be difficult. I had to subdue the Void Angels without harming the Treasure Chest’s command crew, or else there would be no one to fly the space cruiser to safety! And if the Void Angels became desperate, there was a strong chance they would turn their deadly rifles on the innocent crew.
“Surrender, Captain Space!” Bamrukku barked. “Give up, or I will blast Captain Courage into cosmic debris!”
There seemed little option for me then. I slid my Space Blaster out from behind the computer console and stood with my hands raised in surrender, but not before flipping a small switch under my helmet. What little hope I had sparked in the command crew of the Treasure Chest fizzled out as the space mercenaries approached me with their assault rifles.
“Bwa ha ha ha!” Bamrukku guffawed. “That’s the problem with you Space Patrol pansies! Just threaten someone’s precious little life and you’ll do anything to keep them alive! Even surrender!”
“What’s your game, Bamrukku?” I demanded as the Void Angels moved to bind my hands behind my back. “Why are you doing this?”
“Why else? For money!” He arrogantly swaggered over to me, leaving Captain Courage unattended. “The Beldarian Merchant Guild will easily turn the other cheek to illegal operations in their Trade Belt if you give them enough incentive. We do their ‘protection work’ for no cost to them at all, and they let us make our money in whatever way we see fit!”
“You’ll never get away with this. The Space Patrol will not allow it.”
“Bwa ha ha ha! Somehow I doubt that. By the time your precious Space Pansies find you and Captain Courage, you’ll be cosmic corpses and no one will know who destroyed you!”
I could not help but smirk. “Is that so?”
The Void Angels cried out as a massive battleship appeared on the bridge’s main screen. It bore the symbol of the Space Patrol proudly on its hull and aimed its impressive array of guns at the Treasure Chest. It was the pride of the Space Patrol fleet, the Shining Star. A familiar voice came through the open channel.
“This is Admiral Orbit, commanding officer of the Space Patrol! Stand down and surrender! I repeat, stand down and surrender!”
I watched realization dawn on Bamrukku’s face. He was so proud of himself for capturing two members of the Space Patrol that he had neglected to check if I had activated my own emergency distress signal. Fortunately for me, the warp drives on Space Patrol ships are the most advanced in the galaxy.
“You’ll never take us alive!” Bamrukku roared. “Void Angels! Kill them all!”
There was little choice for me then. I escaped the untrained clutches of the Void Angels that flanked me and knocked them out with little effort. I snatched up their space assault rifles and opened fire on the space mercenaries. Fortunately for them and the crew of the Treasure Chest, I am an excellent shot. They found themselves suddenly unarmed as their weapons were blown out of their hands. They quickly surrendered.
Bamrukku was not so easily spooked. When the shooting started, he quickly returned to Captain Courage’s side and hoisted him up as a shield. By the time I wheeled the space assault rifle on the Void Angel leader, he was cowering behind the beaten and weakened body of Captain Courage.
“Let me pass, Captain Space!” Bamrukku bellowed. “Let me off this ship or I’ll blast Captain Courage into cosmic–!”
“Stop shouting, you cosmic coward!” Captain Courage snapped. He suddenly whipped his head backwards and I heard the eerie sound of a Fleggarian nose breaking. Bamrukku clutched at his face and dropped to his knees. I took the opportunity to retrieve my Space Blaster and subdue the mercenary leader with a single Stun shot.
“Looks like you weren’t as close to death as I had been lead to believe,” I said to Captain Courage.
“I’ve been closer,” he replied.
“Everything under control, Captain Space?” Admiral Orbit asked through the open channel.
“The Treasure Chest is secure, Admiral,” I said.
The Void Angels were quickly rounded up and put into the prison holds aboard the Shining Star. Medical cruisers whisked Captain Courage and Grex Obil to the nearest space hospital. Authorities from Planet Zanatar, the closest planet to the Beldarian Trade Belt, were brought in to help the Space Patrol with an investigation into the Beldarian Merchant Guild’s notorious activities. Even with Bamrukku’s confession, it has been difficult to find further evidence against the Guild. They are a slippery bunch with an impressive team of space lawyers.
Captain Courage recovered more quickly than anyone had anticipated and returned to active duty less than one space week later.
I visited Grex Obil in the hospital once she was permitted visitors. I asked her why she betrayed the Void Angels. She said she’d joined the space mercenaries to protect the Beldarian Trade Belt, but became disillusioned with the group once she discovered their criminal intentions. I told her that she was brave to do the right thing in the face of frightening opposition.
“But Captain Space,” she said just before I left, “now that the Void Angels are out of commission, who will guard the Trade Belt? The Beldarians may be corrupt, but there are still people there who need protection.”
“Don’t worry, Grex. I think I know someone just right for the job.”
The Space Patrol saw fit to leave a small garrison of soldiers at the Beldarian Trade Belt. Now we could keep a watchful eye on the Beldarians as well as on the innocent people who may be in danger. Members of the Space Patrol are stationed there on rotation, except for one very eager new recruit who wishes nothing more than to remain at the garrison and protect the people there. I think Cadet Grex Obil will do well in the Space Patrol.
As for me, I resumed my tireless patrol with a smile. It is always nice to find others who believe that there is always a need for heroes…
…in space!
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