And then Old Nash decided to die
next morning when the first ray of peculiar pink sunlight will hit the top of
the sharp boulder not too far from the dome.
He is sitting in observatory desk
at the top floor of the dome. The room is dark, merely illuminated with the instrument
panel's light. The windows are built to restrict the sunlight to come in, though
no problem to watch out. He is sitting in front of one window panel from where
he could see the sun is setting in the distant horizon. Planet surface is
floating by the peculiar, eerie pink twilight creating a kind of weird feelings
in the observer's mind.
Old Nash, age 777 years, a
legendary galactic explorer, and based on the galactic standard, he is old now.
He had explored so many worlds, walked on the surface of so many planets,
bathed under so many stars of the galaxy, he himself couldn't remember. For the
Last few years he had been on some important exploration in this part of the
galaxy, most of the time serving as a
consultant, to teach and guide the young explorers of new age.
But he had never stayed on any
barren planet alone. Almost three and a half months passed the ship left only
to come back with more supplies and more instruments that became urgent
requirements due to the sudden and amazing discovery they found in this planet.
Even the ship's captain Harison, aged 555 years, a person with incomparable
authority and stubborn personality could not able to move Old Nash a little from
his resolute decision. Not even the tears pouring out from the eyes of 255
years old Jenny, an intern whom Old Nash loved from the first day they met as
his grandchild, could not weaken him for a single moment. So the ship left,
promising that they will return before the scheduled arrival and left him plenty
of supplies for one person to live over six months.
And the captain is a man of word, for
sure, as they are returning almost fifteen days earlier than the schedule. The
ship will land here by tomorrow noon. Though it is unfortunate that, Old Nash won't
be able to meet and greet them. He won't know how much difficulties and
questions Captain Harison faced with higher authority as this is out of law to
leave any living being on an uninhabited planet alone. He will miss the smile
and gentle hug of Jenny. Greetings of the other team members.
Now, as he is looking at the weird
sunset, a glass of delightful liquid in his hand, sipping seldom and watching
the planet's natural phenomena abstractedly, his head is bubbling with lots of thinking.
He isn't sure why he stayed behind in the planet alone. It was as if the
thought came to him instantly with no reasoning. It would not have been a
trouble for him to deny the fact and to onboard the returning ship, but yet again,
he had no idea that, why did not he changed his mind? That is the thought
whirling in his mind incessantly.
What made him to stay alone here
breaking his lifetime habit of living a disciplined life? He is a realistic
man. Never in his life, had he allowed himself to overrule by emotion. And no
personal emotion attached here with this planet. Then why the sudden urge?
The ghostly sun surrendered to the
approaching night and went down the horizon abruptly. But it may never been a
complete darkness here. After the sun
went down, the darkness is driven away by a fearsome greenish glow, another
disgusting feature of this planet. He took the last sip of his drink still with
the thought of staying behind alone in this planet while he had the chance and
that would have been the more reasonable act for sure- to return with the team.
He looked up at the eerie greenish sky and flinched. And may be, at that precise
moment Old Nash decided to die next morning when the first ray of peculiar pink
sunlight will hit the top of the sharp boulder not too far from the dome.
***
Green, green and green.
Wherever Old Nash glanced he sees nothing
but the green and green. The dome is by coincident, surrounded by a perfect
circle of green, as if the dome was built in the middle to perform a ritual.
Blazing, blinding green. Who could
have imagined that the green would be such fearsome whereas human eyes are
accustomed with this color? But even to the experienced eyes of Old Nash, this
green is not comfortable at all with the mixture of pink sunlight.
There wasn't even a small sign of
green when they first arrived here. They selected a place which is odd enough
again. The place is a huge and round plain. Round means perfectly round, strange
enough. No sign of life, plants or animals or something else though the planet
is breathable yet need to terraform to make it habitable. First few days, they
spent exploring the nearby areas and in setting up the dome and observation
system.
Fifteen or twenty days passed, the
powerful detection system spotted something in the distance, at the edge of the
round plain, all around the circle line. The analytical system described that
these are some kind of moss. And the question was how the moss appeared on a
dry surface suddenly from nowhere. And they were growing too fast and in such a
organized way as if an accomplished and well trained army of soldiers marching
towards. Within the next few days the green advanced at a steady and fast pace
and covered almost one third of the plain from every side.
Captain Harison had been worried.
That wasn't something he had been prepared to encounter. Without knowing the
nature or true identity of the objects that were enclosing them, he had no
intention to take any further risk. Besides they were short of equipment for
this kind of experiment. Then he made the decision to return to the base at
Capital Planet some thirty seven thousand light years away and that will take no
more than 5 days with the modern space ship through hyper jump. But his
decision had been hitched, and he had no choice other than leaving Old Nash
alone in the planet until their return. He took that decision based on four
reasons. First, since some mysterious object detected, more exploration will be
arranged soon enough and eventually. Therefore, no worry about Old Nash's safe
returns home. Second, they are coming back within four months. Third, though
the greens are unknown and may be dangerous, but still Old Nash can stay safe
inside the dome and he won't have any problem to communicate for help with the
nearest habited planet if there are any urgencies. And the last one is the most
important as he is the captain, he can't put other member's life in danger
because of one man.
So they
left only to return soon enough leaving him alone with adequate supplies. Ample
time for him, to observe the army of the greens advancing much faster and
closing in desperately, and to find out the reason behind his decision to stay
alone in this planet while the fact is that he did not like the planet from the
moment he saw it from space. And it was more distasteful for him to see the
appearance of strange greens.
Still he is searching the answer as
he is standing outside the dome ready to die.
Before coming out, he had a
conversation with the captain and with jenny. Within an hour the ship will enter
planet's orbit and then another four hours to reach here. Captain enquired in
his as usual heavy commanding tone about the situation. Old Nash replied
cautiously and didn't give him a vague idea about what's in his mind. And jenny
was as excited as a little child and was dying to meet him. Old Nash assured
her that everything's fine.
There, he is standing. The greens are
now around ten feet away and approaching. Within the next ten minutes that will
touch his tip toes. He stood still, calm and quiet. He isn't tensed or worried
rather feeling a kind of tranquility he has not experienced before. He is still
searching the answer to his question that has been drumming loudly inside his
head since the green showed up first. He is holding the remote button in his
hand. He has no doubt about pressing the switch to explode the whole area.
The greens are two feet away. Old
Nash gently rubbed the red button; his whole body has become stiff and alerted,
waiting cautiously for the right moment.
The green touched Old Nash's tip
toes and that instant moment he got the answers of all those questions he had
in his mind. Now he knows why he decided to die exactly at that very moment.
Now he knows what's going to happen next. Now he knows everything.
But he has no regrets.
***
Captain Harison has never been in such an odd situation. It
is only a few hours ago he had talked with Old Nash, got the report that
everything's fine. But as soon as they arrived, with sheer disbelieve, they
found that the dome has gone. No sign of Old Nash. The vast plain had no sign
of previous landing rather looked like they had landed here for the first time.
In his bewilderment, he was just unsure about the next step.
After almost half an hour, Captain
Harison started to gather the clear picture of the situation. Something
terrible happened here. No doubt, Old Nash died. There is no need to pay
attention to the Jenny's demand of sending search parties. Besides he does not
have enough men and women to send search parties. Those are with him merely
scientists and ship crews, not soldiers. It won't be wise to stay here longer to
endanger their lives.
Now Captain Harison is in full alert.
He did not bother to send a message to the Head Quarter asking advice for the
next step. He just ordered quietly but with enough authority that no one was
able deny, to onboard the ship again and to leave the planet instantly.
Within four hours the ship reached
the edge of the planet's orbit and they will take their first hyper jump soon.
The crews are preparing for that. Those who are not engaged in operating the
ship at moment are discussing about the incident in excitement. Already, there
were several hypotheses about what happened to old Nash.
Deep down below, in ships engine
room, on the roof top at the darkest corner, technician Mike sees a small green
patch. He thought it some kind of dirt and went to bring something to clean up.
But as he returned, he found nothing, no green patch was there. He shrugged and
concluded that he is hallucinating. Then he went off to his usual duties.
But he did not notice that further
inside the roof top towards the darker area, there was a perfectly round shaped
green patch exactly what he had seen few minutes ago.
The green patch looks as it is
waiting for something or for the right moment.
Old Nash is going home. But he is
not alone.
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