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200 years in the relative future. Sigurd/Marvin had been transferred into the past with the fractal-temporal time capsule in the 'space of dimensions'. Takaarrath stays behind. Then suddenly, for no apparent reason, he remembers his past. The battle for KO and the newly emerging Venus city of GLEESITT come back to life. He also remembers with vehemence the classified GENXpl: Sigurd/Marvin's gene pool. Takaarrath now knows about the Neensziss' genetic experiments on humans. The strange aliens from Earth have not only captured sensitive data about the Neensziss' technology, but they also want to kill Commander RReggchrah. Sigurd/Marvin is once again caught between the fronts.
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STAR-DUST
Under the spell of nanites
Volume 28
Classified GENXpl
© 2025 Jens F. Simon
Illustration: S. Verlag JG
Publisher: S. Verlag JG, 35767 Breitscheid,
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ISBN: 978-3-819083-77-8
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You fight for a goal. You live your life, or so you think. You may never know the truth. Your consciousness only recognizes the world that wants to reveal itself to it. Everything is in motion and the cosmos cannot be influenced by a small consciousness. Learn, marvel and live. Be open to every change, it could offer you unthinkable new things.
Table of content
Prologue
The real enemy
The saboteur
Classified GENXpl
SITT
Before the escape is after the escape
Majenna's memories
The assassin
Banishment
I looked out over the city from the 27th floor of the Apartment Tower.
GLEESITT sparkled and glittered like a starry night sky in the center of a galaxy.
It was truly the 'City of a Thousand Stars,' as Commander RReggchrah had once christened it.
It had been a long time, too long. I only rudimentarily remembered back to the time when I had been a master builder.
A jumble of thoughts gathered in my head, mixing past and present.
Marvin had just been picked up by TALAH, Keeper of the Star Walk, to travel back in time in the 'Space of Dimensions' with the fractal-temporal time capsule.
Should I have accompanied him? The doubt lingered for only a few seconds.
No, impossible. I would have possibly met myself and that would have triggered an irreparable time paradox. Marvin had to go alone.
But I had left him SITT, the little golden permit. With it, he was well equipped to master any problems that might arise.
Every Neensziss knew exactly how to behave toward a SITT carrier.
"GLEESITT, what do you know about the disappearance of my people? Where did the Neensziss go? Why did they leave here in the first place after I built this city for them?"
I had spoken aloud, although communication with the central fuse autocracy of the 'City of a Thousand Stars' was normally purely mental.
I had picked up this bad habit from Marvin.
"Negative! I have no data in this regard, and likewise no new data has been fed to me in the last five-time units which have elapsed since you asked the same questions."
Only now, after GLEESITT called my attention, I remembered having asked the same questions before.
What was wrong with me? Takaarrath, the great builder, grand master of the gondola, was becoming more and more forgetful.
The lights of the city had a hypnotic effect. At first, my gaze wandered from one building complex to the next, but then it was caught by a bluish-yellow light source.
It consisted of several different points of light that blinked rhythmically independently of each other.
My concentration was suddenly completely taken up by them.
My eyes could no longer take their eyes off them.
I just stood there, and the rhythm of the flashing lights made my mind do a leap.
At first still completely disoriented, new images and thoughts suddenly began to arise from a dried-up source within me.
Level still I was completely freed from all material and floated simply there, in the next moment the reality tore me back into the present, no it tore me into my past.
I felt sick, my circulation rebelled, and I let myself slide backwards onto the bed.
Breathing heavily and full of disbelief, I followed the memories that poured torrentially from the depths of my subconscious into my active mind and relived my own past.
At the same time, my ego, like a sponge, absorbed new knowledge that I first had to process.
Particularly intensively the classified matter GENXpl let me shake at the foundations of my previous conviction.
Commander RReggchrah had crossed my gene pool with a human woman. That was unimaginable.
Marvin would say 'inhuman'. Then a glowing thought shot through my head, "Marvin was my son born in vitro!"
Now I also realized so many things. Especially the intense-mental connection to him that existed from the beginning.
Then the first images flashed up and my mind was literally flushed into the past.
I had just been able to prevent him from being killed by the 'Guardians of the Stars'.
"You have to get out of here. Commander RReggchrah has still ordered your capture, but this time without any restraint," I shouted to him.
Then events came tumbling down. I was paralyzed by a 'Guardian of the Stars', while two of the alien attackers escaped.
Full of satisfaction, I saw Marvin disappear unmolested behind the next bend in the corridor, then I fell stiffly to the floor.
I briefly thought about calling SITT for help but left it at that.
I didn't want to put the guards in a conflict of interest. It was not their fault that I was in this situation now.
I blamed Commander RReggchrah alone for this.
My attention was focused on the brightly illuminated dome, which was located almost exactly in the computational center of the city.
It housed the Central Security Autocracy GLEESITT, and it was there that I had been taken into custody; 200 years from now in the past.
They carried me, like a piece of inventory, across the room to a cargo walker.
When the outer bulkhead closed with a loud, metallic sound, I awoke, as if from a deep sleep. I was still standing in front of the floor-to-ceiling windows on the 27th floor of the Apartment Tower, only the blinking lights were gone.
The pane directly in front of me had darkened, preventing the lights from the other buildings from reaching my eyes.
"The scan of your brain activity shows that the post-hypnotic block has been released. The windows have been darkened to bring you back to reality."
I only marginally heard the telepathic voice of the Central Fuse Autocracy, artificially generated by mental genetics.
Much more important for me were the memories, which now suddenly spread like a bubbling spring in my head. Memories of a time more than 200 years ago.
Sharp as a needle, the realization pricked my ego that I had been abused by Commander RReggchrah.
He had indeed ordered my genetic cell material to be crossed with that of a female herdsman.
Under the code name "classified GENXpl" the nanotechnologists of my people had created a hybrid.
The earth woman Majenna had been taken ova which were fertilized with my semen in an artificial womb.
"What blasphemy," it ran through me. The growth process of the newborn was then also extremely shortened.
When I met Marvin on earth, I could not remember any of this. The memories of my previous life had been blocked.
Only now did I really realize why there had been a certain affinity between Marvin and me since our first meeting.
He was hereditarily my son, so to speak, and Majenna was his mother.
I looked down at the lights of a large city. GLEESITT had reversed the darkening of the windows.
It was abandoned, uninhabited. I had no memory of why it was so. Where had the members of my people gone?
I had created this city for them, as the master builder of the Neensziss.
"What could have happened 200 years ago?"
The answer to this question seemed essential to me.
"Maybe it was related to the theft of the time capsule technology," a thought suddenly popped into my head.
Immediately, the question came to me, "How did I even know about a theft?"
"You are still suffering from retrograde amnesia. By consciously reliving individual sequences from your past, more and more information is released. The resulting reappraisal of events favors the recollection of certain key concepts, which in turn evoke new associations."
I heard the telepathic voice of GLEESITT only marginally.
Too strong were the abruptly appearing memory fragments, which took up my whole attention.
The aliens had succeeded in stealing sensitive data from the hadronic brain of GLEESITT.
Among them were also plans of the construction of the 'space of dimensions' and the technology of the time capsule.
That much was clear to me now. Had the aliens succeeded in wiping out my people in this solar system?
I suddenly felt very cold. Was I really the only survivor of the once greatest expedition of my people?
What I knew for sure was that I had awakened from an artificial stasis on the largest moon of the sixth planet of this solar system, called Enceladus.
The Neensziss station had become there my grave and only a bare coincidence had led to the fact that I had been able to escape over 200 years after my incarceration in time stasis, from there.
More dead than alive I had reached the third planet of this solar system with a gondola from stardust.
The memories of it literally shot through my brain.
Previously hidden memories made me physically freeze. Commander RReggchrah, the commander of the Neensziss expedition, had played an obscure game with me.
But I had tried, after I had found out the truths, to hold out against it.
S'ssll1, commander of the ZZ, was on his way back to the space shuttle with which he and another twelve crew members of the ZZ had landed on the northern edge of a folded mountain range, near the adjacent highlands and on the edge of the city that was being built.
From here, divided into three squads, they had literally invaded the city.
The plan had worked.
Of course, they had expected their own losses, even to the point of complete elimination.
Because the Neensziss reacted only very hesitantly to the beginning destruction orgy and thus gave the 5th column a temporal advantage, the own losses were kept within limits.
In the meantime, however, the city was teeming with fighter gliders. When S'ssll1 now saw a Neensziss spaceship land in relative proximity to their spacecraft, he quickened his steps.
At the same time, all the squads were ordered back by him. The original goal of their mission had been achieved.