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Ananu

Copyright© 2024 by Cainneach McEinri

Chapter 33

Science Fiction Sex Story: Chapter 33 - Sarah’s Clan adventures continue with the Órarduine family. They’ve added more space ships. Plans are being made for their journey to another solar system. Alien visitors arrive in Sol. The Órarduine facilitate the introduction of one alien group to Earth’s leaders. They begin their journey to Celia system to settle the planet Ananu. During their journey they come to aid of a disable ship and gain some new friends.

Caution: This Science Fiction Sex Story contains strong sexual content, including Ma/Fa   Consensual   BiSexual   Fiction   Science Fiction   Aliens   Extra Sensory Perception   Space   Paranormal   Lactation  

Órarduine date – 9th year, 1st month, 8th clock cycle


Siobhan’s and Sarah’s Clans were entering Siobhan’s suite on Phoenix when Conan asked, “So what do we want to do before dinner?”

After a pause Amber of Siobhan’s Clan said, “I think a good choice would be to practice Aikido. As a clan, I know we don’t practice enough as there never seems to be enough time.”

“I like that idea,” replied Eileen of Siobhan’s Clan. “You are right; it is something we haven’t been doing as often as we should.”

“Let’s do it,” said Siobhan. “There is enough time before dinner for a good workout and still freshen up before eating.”

With that the two clans gathered up their stuff and headed toward the exercise area. As they were walking down the corridor Tara of Sarah’s Clan said, “After we loosen up, why don’t we spar one-on-one, and then try some two-on-one. I think our sparing partners should be from the opposite clan when we can manage it.”

“I like that,” replied Conan. “It will add another dimension to our practice, especially if we don’t utilize our psionic abilities.”

“We always practice Aikido and other similar forms without utilizing our psionic abilities,” added Kendra. “We think it results in us paying more attention to our opponent’s moves. When you are challenged by two or three, we’ve found that even without psionic assist you can sense which one is the biggest threat. In going back over memories of those matches, we don’t see any connection between that sense and our psionic abilities.”

“A long time ago, on Spec Ops missions,” said Rusty, “the ability to anticipate movement or sense things around you was often a key to surviving. It didn’t always give you enough warning but it provided an edge.

“Casidhe, what do you think of Aikido and other defense techniques?”

“At first they were difficult. I think that is because the authors of our software never considered us interacting with others in this manner. It took some coaching by my spouses before I was very proficient at it.”

“Well you’re certainly proficient now,” said several of Siobhan’s Clan.

As they walked into the exercise area Kendra continued with, “I am very happy to have a match with you end in a draw.”

“You’re putting me on.”

“A little bit, but you are as good as anyone on this ship.”

“Thanks.”

With that they began their preparations to practice Aikido and related forms. It was nearly two hours later when the chimes sounded, signaling the approaching dinner hour.

“Wow,” said Siobhan, “is it dinner time already?”

“It looks that way,” replied Casidhe. “Let’s get freshened up. Even I need to relax a moment. I found today most challenging. Working with Sarah’s Clan did add a whole new dimension to our exercises. I’m glad we did it.”

“Do you ever exercise with the other clans?” asked Sarah.

“Not as often as we should,” replied Conan. “We’ve done exercises with other clans, but nothing like this.”

“We should,” added Eileen.

“Come on, we need to shower before dinner,” said Amber of Siobhan’s Clan as she led them out of the exercise room.

As they left the room, Kara’s Clan was coming toward them. Kara said, “Is the exercise room still usable?”

“Of course,” replied Kendra. “Why would you think otherwise?”

“Those in the compartment below it asked Donna what was going on above them.”

“We were just exercising.”

“That’s what Donna said. Even so, those below still wondered if the deck above them would take the abuse.”

“You’re pulling our leg,” said Casidhe.

With that Kara’s Clan began laughing as Kara replied, “Just a little.”

Natalia of Kara’s Clan said, “It looks like you all survived as we don’t see any limping or bloody gashes.” Her comment led to more chuckling.

“By the way, when was the last time you practiced Aikido and other defense forms?” asked Siobhan.

“Two work cycles back,” replied Kara as she stuck her tongue out at Siobhan. “We are scheduled to work with another Security Team tomorrow, if the room is usable.”

“Keep it up and we will come supervise.”

“You are welcome anytime.” The group had reached the door to Kara’s Clans compartment. “We’ll see you at dinner.”

“Yes.”

Sarah said, “Maybe we ought to get bandaged up and limp into dinner.”

“Good idea, but let’s not feed the comedians.”


Sarah’s and Siobhan’s Clan were just finishing dinner when Earl and Lorelei came over. “Can we join you?” asked Lorelei.

“Certainly,” replied everyone.

“It’s been quite a while since we’ve seen the two of you,” said Joyce of Sarah’s Clan. “So what have you been up to?”

Lorelei responded, “Hmm ... that’s difficult to give a short answer to, mostly because it is a lot of little things. We’ve helped Virginia and Doug in adapting to being in an Órarduine environment. For most of the last several weeks we’ve just been mingling with the crew and helping out where we can.

“When the trip first started we spent quite a bit of time with the visiting journalists and their families. It took their spouses a while before they were comfortable. A few of the children were apprehensive at first, probably keying off their parents. Now all the children think this is a great adventure and have really taken to the learning centers. Some spouses are helping out in the learning centers while the others have found departments where they can assist. Even with assistance from the communications groups it took the journalists a while to realize that they needed a different approach than they used on Earth.”

“All in all,” said Earl, “we think bringing the journalists along was a great idea. It is turning into an experience that is much different than any of them expected. All seem very pleased that they were offered the opportunity.

“We have a question for you. It was raised by a couple of the journalists who specialize in military operations. The question raised is: Why did you wait so long before firing on the Durale bandit ships?”

Sarah glanced at her clan before responding with, “Our response was different from how we would have acted on a planet, in particular Earth.

“Our initial goal was to keep the bandits from boarding Emprika. During our approach, several security teams were preparing to board the two bandit ships. At that time both bandit ships were only a couple of hundred meters away from Emprika. At that distance, firing on them was too risky. If either bandit ship had exploded, then Emprika would have been severely damaged.

“We were surprised by the way the bandits responded to our approach. By moving away from Emprika to attack us, they made it much easier for us to engage them. It made it easier for our Badb cruisers and Star Fighters, and their attacks drew resources away from their attack on us. Once they were almost perpendicular to us, they began launching torpedoes. This is a classic naval maneuver for launching torpedoes at another ship.

“By the time we had reached that point we had good intelligence on their offensive weapons and how much energy those weapons would release. Their torpedoes had enough onboard intelligence to direct them toward an assigned target. This target seeking capability usually uses some aspect of the target as a locater, such as temperature, but it could be another characteristic. Temperature works well in space because all space ships generate some heat, and space is a very cold environment.

“We chose to initially use our rail guns because those projectiles don’t radiate very much heat. On impact they transfer a lot of kinetic energy, creating a lot of heat. This combined with the shaped charge in the Durale torpedo increased the intensity of each explosion.

“The Durale ships did not detect our RG projectiles until their torpedoes began exploding well before reaching us. They reacted to them exploding prematurely by launching two subsequent waves. Each wave of torpedoes was launched from nearly the same position, which made it easier for us to respond.

“From what we know of the Durale torpedo’s explosive capabilities, even if they had gotten past the RG projectiles our shields would have easily handled the first two waves. If we had then been hit by the third wave we would likely have sustained some significant hull damage.

“After the third wave of torpedoes was destroyed near the bandit ship, we switched to lasers. The change in weapons was made because our sensors indicated that the Durale ship’s shields were marginal and their power generators were about to go critical.”

“Couldn’t you use your lasers earlier?” asked Lorelei.

“Their shields were pretty effective in absorbing the energy from the laser hits by the Star Fighters and Badb cruisers. Torpedo sensors could use the lasers to get fix on us. When we used the lasers, there weren’t any torpedoes to be concerned about.

“When we did fire the lasers, it is not clear whether they hit the ship before or after its power generators exploded. Our assessment of the ship’s remains indicates that the energy released by the power generators disintegrating killed the crew and opened two holes in the hull. Our lasers took out their weapons ports and primary command center. Any one of those events would have terminated the ships capabilities.”

“Do we know why the other ship vaporized?”

Claudette said, “They were trying to outrun a torpedo, to achieve that we believe that they were putting all available power into their functioning propulsion units. Their shields were at a minimum level because of this.”

“But they could have gone into hyperspace.”

“As close as the torpedo was, if they had transitioned to FTL the torpedo would have gone with them. They probably could have outrun it if their propulsion system was fully functional.

“One probable sequence of events begins with the torpedo rupturing their ships rear bulkhead. Their propulsion units are mounted primarily on that bulkhead. Due to its shaped charge, the torpedo released the bulk of its energy forward. This would cave the bulkhead inward resulting in two competing pressure waves. The explosion’s pressure wave should prevail, thus greatly increasing the pressure inside the ship. With the propulsion units partially free from their mountings, they add more pressure on the bulkhead pushing it further into ship, ultimately breaching the bulkhead. At some point during this the power generators went critical, which released more energy inside the hull. Obviously, there was sufficient energy to vaporize the ship. What I’ve just said is one of several possible sequences of events leading to the explosion. In order for the ship to vaporize like it did, all the propulsion and power units had to release their energy at nearly the same moment.”

“It certainly was a bright explosion. What happened to the debris?”

“Much of it became dust, but some was left as rather large metal fragments.”

“Can that happen to the Órarduine ships?” asked Doug who had arrived with Virginia during Sarah’s description.

“Hi,” replied Sarah’s Clan. Then they continued with, “We don’t think it could happen in those circumstances. Primarily because our propulsion units are mounted differently.”

“What about the crew on the other ship?” asked Virginia.

“The energy released when the power generators failed turned them into carbon powder before the power units ruptured the hull.”

“Could the Star Fighter and Badb cruisers have neutralized them?” asked Doug.

“Most likely, but with the compliment of weapons they were carrying, the losses and damage would have been very significant. A ships weapons compliment changes with its assignment. Our ships were launched for reconnaissance, so they were not really armed to take on a ship the size of the Durale ships. In hindsight, we probably should have.”

Siobhan said, “So how do you guys like life on a space ship?”

“We think it is great,” replied Doug and Virginia in unison, and then laughed when they realized what they had done.

“So you can sense each other’s thoughts now,” said Casidhe of Siobhan’s Clan.

“Yes and no,” replied Virginia. “There are times when it seems like we know each other’s intent before we express it, whether it is by words or actions. They have become more frequent since we have been on this trip, but there are still times when we don’t.”

“Both of you are telepathic, right?”

Both nodded their agreement and Virginia added, “In general, I’m better at listening than responding or initiating an exchange. It is easier for me to hear Doug than most other people.”

“My abilities are similar to Virginia’s.”

“If you want some assistance in strengthening them, any of us will help you,” said Aoife of Sarah’s Clan.

“We’ve thought about that, but until recently we hadn’t decided where our future lies,” said Virginia. “We still have some obligations on Earth. After we return to Earth and fulfill those obligations, we are not sure what opportunities will be available and whether they would interest us.” Virginia glanced at Doug who nodded and then continued with, “If A-Celia turns out to be like we think it will, we are considering asking if we could return with your ships. Of course, that presumes that they are still in Sol system when we reach that point.”

“You’re concerned about safety, aren’t you?” said Sally.

“That is a real big concern. As you know, it was significant problem before we left. We don’t expect our absence will have changed that. Now, returning from space after a trip with aliens, we don’t know how humans will regard us.”

“In that case, I suggest you do two things. Perfect your telepathic ability so that you can hear those following your activities. Also, join one of our martial arts groups and learn to defend yourselves. It doesn’t really solve the safety issue but it does improve your odds in dealing with threats.”

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