Kyla's Diary - Chapter 11: Heroes
“No agency without consent.”
Flight Ops: EVA rigger team, confirm positions.
Liam: Tether secure. SD-4 is holding inspection position.
Taro: Tether secure. SD-3 is on repair support. SD-5 has the tension collar.
Flight Ops: Confirm repair equipment.
Taro: Replacement braid secure. Tool kit secure. Tension collar secure in SD-5 cradle.
Liam: Inspection array secure. I have visual on the paired cable.
Flight Ops: Mr. Rook, confirm structural condition.
Liam: No visible fracture along the first seven hundred meters. Load distribution is stable here.
Flight Ops: Continue inspection.
Liam: Copy.
Flight Ops: Mr. Ishida, begin removal of the damaged section on my mark. SD-3 will hold the replacement braid. SD-5 will maintain collar position.
Taro: Copy.
Flight Ops: Mark.
Taro: Releasing outer clamp.
> Outer clamp release logged.
Taro: Clamp is clear. Moving to the inner assembly.
Liam: Taro, take your time with the inner one. That section may be under more tension than the model predicted.
Taro: I know.
Liam: I’m only saying it because you sound like you’re in a hurry.
Taro: I’m not in a hurry.
Flight Ops: Proceed, Mr. Ishida.
Taro: Inner clamp is moving.
> Electrical discharge detected.
Taro: SD-5 took a hit.
Flight Ops: Confirm.
Taro: It is not responding. It lost control.
Liam: I have visual from here. SD-5 is drifting off the cable plane.
Flight Ops: Telemetry confirms partial power loss. SD-5 propulsion is inactive. Rotation is increasing.
Taro: The collar is loose.
Flight Ops: Confirm visual.
Taro: The cradle released. The collar is clear of SD-5.
Liam: Do not move toward it yet.
Taro: It is drifting toward the recovery limit.
Flight Ops: Collar velocity confirmed. Estimated exit from recovery arc in one hundred and forty seconds.
Taro: SD-3, tow SD-5 clear of the cable.
Flight Ops: Command authorized.
Taro: Copy.
Liam: Hold the repair position until SD-5 is secure.
Taro: I’m holding.
Flight Ops: SD-3 is in transit.
Taro: The collar is picking up rotation.
Liam: I can see that.
Taro: It’s not going to stay in the arc.
Flight Ops: SD-3 has attached to SD-5. Tow connection secure.
Taro: Flight Ops, request limited detachment for collar recovery.
Liam: Negative.
Taro: I can reach it.
Liam: You are tethered beside a damaged cable carrying live load. SD-3 has one unit under tow. You’re not leaving the line.
Taro: We cannot complete the repair without the collar.
Liam: I know.
Taro: Then you know what happens when it clears the arc.
Liam: I’m three minutes away with SD-4. I can get there.
Taro: Three minutes is too long.
Liam: Then we lose the collar. We’re not losing a rigger on my watch.
Taro: Flight Ops, request limited detachment for collar recovery.
Flight Ops: Stand by.
Taro: It’s moving faster now.
Liam: Taro, do not unclip.
First Officer: Flight Ops, recovery numbers.
Flight Ops: Mr. Ishida can intercept within sixty seconds. Mr. Rook cannot reach the collar before it exits the recovery arc. SD-3 is unable to reach the collar while towing SD-5.
First Officer: Return probability for Mr. Ishida.
Flight Ops: Eighty-four percent with a clean intercept and return. Sixty-eight percent if he misses the collar and requires direct recovery.
First Officer: Mr. Ishida, you are authorized for limited detachment. Ninety seconds maximum. Recover the collar and return to your tether. SD-3 remains assigned to SD-5.
Taro: Understood.
Liam: First Officer, I object.
First Officer: Objection noted.
Liam: Taro, listen to me. You catch that collar, you don’t chase it farther. You miss it, you come back.
Taro: Copy.
> Tether release logged.
Taro: I’m clear.
Flight Ops: Mr. Ishida is moving toward the collar.
Liam: SD-3, maintain tow on SD-5.
SD-3: Command received.
Taro: I’m closing.
Flight Ops: Collar rotation is increasing. Mr. Ishida, your intercept window is narrowing.
Taro: I see it.
Liam: Keep your body in line. Do not overcorrect.
Taro: I have it.
Flight Ops: Confirm contact.
Taro: Not yet.
Liam: Taro, you’re too far from your tether. Begin return now.
Taro: I can get it.
Liam: Return now.
Taro: Almost.
Flight Ops: Mr. Ishida, your vector is carrying you beneath the damaged cable.
Taro: I know.
Flight Ops: SD-5 tow line has been released.
Liam: Say again.
Flight Ops: SD-3 released its tow connection.
Liam: SD-3, resecure SD-5. Do not pursue the collar.
SD-3: Command received.
Flight Ops: SD-3 has changed vector.
Liam: Return to SD-5.
Flight Ops: No course correction detected.
Taro: It’s coming toward me.
Liam: SD-3, stand down. That is a direct order.
SD-3: Command received.
Flight Ops: SD-3 continues acceleration.
Liam: Flight Ops, send SD-4 to retrieve SD-5.
Flight Ops: Negative. SD-5 is outside SD-4’s safe transit field.
Liam: It’s drifting. SD-4 can reach it.
Flight Ops: Probability of intercept is low and falling. Do not send SD-4.
Liam: We’re losing two units.
Flight Ops: We may lose three if SD-4 enters that field.
Taro: The collar is moving away from me.
Liam: Taro, return to your tether. Now.
Taro: Copy. Collar pursuit aborted.
Flight Ops: SD-3 has reached the collar.
Taro: It has it.
Flight Ops: SD-3 is carrying the collar. Velocity exceeds recovery threshold.
Liam: It cannot brake at that speed.
Flight Ops: Confirmed.
Liam: SD-3, release the collar and reverse.
SD-3: Command received.
Flight Ops: No release detected.
Taro: It’s still coming.
Liam: Taro, move clear. Move clear now.
Taro: I’m trying.
Flight Ops: SD-3 is altering vector.
Liam: It’s going to cross the damaged cable.
Flight Ops: Negative. Vector adjustment is taking it beneath the cable plane.
Taro: It’s too fast.
Liam: Taro, get your arms in. Do not reach until it clears you.
Taro: I see it.
Flight Ops: SD-3 has released the collar.
Taro: I have it.
Flight Ops: Confirm secure.
Taro: Secure.
Liam: Begin return.
Taro: Copy.
Flight Ops: SD-3 is continuing aft.
Liam: SD-3, reverse thrust. Return to the cable.
SD-3: Command received. No return trajectory possible.
Flight Ops: Not enough margin to arrest before the outer recovery limit.
Taro: SD-3 is gone. It’s moving away from us.
Flight Ops: Mr. Ishida, confirm tether lock.
Taro: Tether lock confirmed. Approaching repair site with collar.
Flight Ops: Mr. Ishida is returning to the repair site on a stable vector.
Liam: Confirm loss of SD-5.
Flight Ops: Confirmed. SD-5 has passed beyond the recovery range.
Taro: Liam.
Liam: I’m heading to your position.
Taro: Copy.
Flight Ops: Mr. Ishida, wait for SD-4 and Mr. Rook.
Taro: Copy. I see SD-4 approaching.
Flight Ops: Provide a status update after SD-4 reaches your position.
Taro: Status update. SD-4 is now carrying the collar.
Flight Ops: SD-4, position the tension collar.
SD-4: Command received. Tension collar is now in position.
Flight Ops: Mr. Ishida, begin installation.
Taro: Installing.
> Tension collar seated.
Flight Ops: Confirm alignment.
Taro: Alignment good.
Liam: Paired cable remains stable. No secondary fracture. You can proceed.
Flight Ops: Begin load transfer on my mark.
Flight Ops: Mark.
Taro: Load transfer started.
Flight Ops: Reading.
Liam: It’s holding.
Taro: Collar is holding.
Flight Ops: Magnetic sail anchor configuration stable.
Liam: Good work, Taro.
Taro: You too.
Flight Ops: Magsail deployment complete.
> Mission log playback complete.
The silence in the Council chamber lasted only a moment.
Then everyone started talking at once.
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After the recording playback ended, the Council President introduced a motion to seal the final records of the SD units involved.
The remaining Logminter instances would be suspended until the Data Integrity Unit, the Regulation Bureau, and Flight Ops could explain what had happened.
No one in the chamber seemed completely satisfied by that, but the motion was approved.
Kyla waited for Julian while the directors gathered their belongings and spoke in low voices. Across the room, Liam stood with the First Officer and two EVA officers. Taro was near the operations bench.
He had not moved since the recording ended.
Julian touched Kyla’s arm lightly.
“Come on,” he said.
They started toward the exit, then Kyla stopped.
“Taro.”
He looked up.
“You okay?” she asked.
Taro gave a small shake of his head.
“Not really,” he said. “I’m still processing what happened.”
Julian stood beside her without speaking.
Taro looked toward the chamber panels. They were dark again.
“SD-3 saved me,” he said.
“It caught the collar,” Taro continued. “It brought it to me. It changed course so it would not hit me.”
“I know,” Kyla said quietly.
“But it didn’t follow Liam’s command.”
Julian looked toward Taro.
“It did receive the command. That will be part of the investigation,” he said.
The three of them stood in the emptying chamber. Behind them, someone called for a sealed-copy verification. Someone else answered that the mission record had already been transferred.
Taro looked down at his hands.
“I keep thinking about Darius,” Taro said. “I wonder what would have happened if SD-3 had disobeyed the command and tried to save him.”
Kyla looked toward the floor.
Julian did not look away.
“SD-3 was part of both missions,” he said. “We’ll make sure all its records are fully reviewed.”
Taro nodded slowly.
“I think something saved me.”
Kyla looked up.
Julian remained very still.
“I know what the report will say,” Taro continued. “It will say the unit calculated a better outcome, or that it found a conflict in the command structure, or a condition that was not in the models.”
“That may be the conclusion,” Julian said.
Taro looked back at the dark panels. “But something had to begin before that moment. The ship. The people who built it. Logminter. Darius dying. All of it.”
“Maybe something was set in motion so long ago that we cannot see where it started.”
Julian said nothing.
Kyla said, “You mean Origin?”
“I don’t know. Maybe I was not supposed to die out there,” Taro said.
Kyla wanted to tell him that Darius was not supposed to die either.
But she did not say it.
Taro looked at her.
“…or maybe I just need to believe that,” he said.
Kyla nodded.
“I understand.”
He gave her a tired smile.
Taro looked once more toward Julian.
“Whatever the investigation finds,” he said, “SD-3 came for me.”
Then he walked away.
Kyla and Julian left the Council chamber together.
A group had gathered outside the doors.
At first, Kyla thought they were waiting to hear what the Council had decided. Then she saw the signs held above the crowd.
“Logminter records. It does not decide.”
“No agency without consent.”
Sheila Adeyemi stood near the center of the group. Kyla recognized her at once. She had admired Sheila since they were children, but after Sheila won the anniversary assignment, that admiration had become almost reverence.
“They told us the instances were bounded,” Sheila said. “They told us they would advise the drones, not act for them.”
A few voices rose at once.
“It saved a rigger,” someone said.
Sheila nodded.
“Yes,” she said. “It did. But it also ignored a direct command. It decided which risk to take. It decided what to do. That is not advice.”
The crowd grew quieter.
Kyla felt Julian stop beside her.
Sheila continued.
“Today, it saved someone. Tomorrow, what will it decide to do? What will it decide to risk?”
No one answered her.
Kyla looked at Julian.
“They’re talking about the SD units,” she said quietly.
Julian watched Sheila for a moment.
They stood at the edge of the crowd while Sheila raised her voice again.
“Logminter holds our memories because it does not act on them,” she said. “That is why we trust it. We cannot let them use an apparently successful outcome to erase that boundary.”
As they continued away from the Council chamber, Kyla looked past the crowd toward the side corridor.
Julian spoke quietly.
“We’ll get to the bottom of this. I promise.”
Kyla looked at him.
“We have to find out if this was an error. Or if something else happened,” he said.
“And if it was not?” Kyla asked.
Julian did not answer at once.
“Then we may be dealing with Presence.”
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