Discovering Alien Technology Part Two
Copyright© 2026 by GMet
Chapter 18
Sunday July fifth was a lazy day, at least for my ladies. I, of course, did my usual exercise, then did some fishing and cleaning of the catch before showering and getting breakfast and coffee ready for the five sleeping beauties. After they had some coffee and food in them, we sat outside and discussed the various residences in Sault Ste. Marie.
“I liked the condo, if I get a vote,” Cassie stated. “No outside chores or snow shoveling and it was in the city and close to the arena, while having a nice view of the river and downtown.”
“Of course you get a vote, you’re going to stay there sometimes when we have to work on some designs, just like Riley would,” I told her. “All of you will have to be there at some point so you all have an equal say.”
“Thanks, it’s nice to be included, even if we’re not together,” she responded with a smile.
“You’re with all of them so we’re together,” I said, using my hand to make a circle of all of us.
“Ahh, sometimes he’s just so adorable, isn’t he?” Sage asked with a grin.
“Moving on,” I said with a roll of my eyes. “What did everyone else think?”
“I liked the river house with the access to the river and it’s views but I really like the country home with it’s acreage, pool and the house layout,” Riley answered. “It will be the easiest to protect with a shield and the laser and rail gun emplacements.”
“It would have the most room for security robots and it could even have a small landing pad for your flying car once you get around to making them,” Teigan added with a smirk.
“I’ve been a tad busy but I’ll get on that next,” I said wryly. “How about you two?”
“The country house, so you have room to do your triathlon and work out and you could use part of the garage for a workshop,” Reece replied.
Sage just nodded and pointed at Reese with her pinkie as she was eating a piece of toast at the moment.
“It’s sounding like you four are thinking about my needs and not what you would like best,” I remarked.
“They were all nice, but only the one in the country was big enough for all of us to be comfortable,” Sage responded after she swallowed. “If we were just living and working there, the convenience of the other two and the views would be nice but we have to be practical. You need the privacy, the extra space and that house was the biggest and there weren’t any neighbours to complain when you blow something up.”
“Sorry Cassie, you seem to be outvoted,” I turned to the blonde.
“That’s okay, I liked that place too, I’m just more used to living in a city,” she responded with a shrug. “You’re going to miss the water.”
“I can buy a boat and dock it at a marina so we can take it out when we want to,” I responded. “Alright, if one of the Stuart sisters can inform their mother of our decision, she can get some preliminary negotiations done prior to the sixteenth and we can fly back down and do a tour of it before hand.”
“Already on it,” Teigan said, her thumbs flying over her phone’s keypad.
“Thank you,” I responded. “Alright, any plans for today?”
I looked around and the ladies were all shaking their heads.
“Okay, I’m going to work on the flying car design and then do some tinkering,” I told them. “Let me know when you need some sun screen put on and I’ll be right there.”
I grinned at them before taking my dishes to the sink and heading out to my workshop.
Base and I worked on the flying car design, taking the C1 car design and the design for the AddlerSix small craft for moon and Mars exploration that was carried in the top of the AddlerThree, combined them and then modified that merger to make it look like something out of the Jetsons cartoon series without looking so corny. We needed the ADIS units to hover, control sideways movement as well as back and forward, a base to hold all of them and then a control panel to fly it from. We made it an elongated oval with two pilot seats and three rows of three seats behind them for passengers. The far back was for carry-on luggage storage and a small washroom for a toilet and sink. There was additional storage at the bottom of the base, accessed by a drop down door, that doubled as a ramp. A toolbox and spare parts locker was fastened to the inside wall but there was room for ten decent sized suitcases.
The top was clear as was the floor under the pilots. The canopy was hinged at the back so it could be automatically raised to allow everyone to get in and out through the use of a small set of steps that folded up afterwards inside the passenger area. Cameras mounted all around the base, including the bottom, allowed for full view below, behind and the sides for the pilots and the passengers on the monitors on the back of each seat.
‘Nothing is new in terms of materials or propulsion, it’s just a modification of existing designs,’ Base said when we were done. ‘I’ll order the materials and get a prototype mold done for the canopy. We should be ready in about a month for first flights.’
‘Excellent, I’ll get the designs to the girls to review and work on the patent,’ I replied.
We then worked on some underwater devices to help the humans monitor the habitat builds. Better breathing tanks to make them smaller but hold more air, smaller motorized jetpacks to move around easier and even platforms to work or observe from that could change their depth but then stay stationary to work on something.
The girls came out and checked out my designs for everything and then pulled me into the house for lunch and then time in the sun. I thoroughly enjoyed putting sun screen on them again and making them more than a bit horny. All of them demanded time with me afterwards, even Cassie as she said she couldn’t wait any longer. She was very cuddly afterwards, wanting to spend the night with me and Riley.
Monday, Dad and I, along with Cassie and Riley, spent time reviewing all the ship designs and build schedules before starting the second space station build for Mars and the asteroid belt, while Teigan concentrated on the water projects and Sage worked with Nancy on obtaining a building for the poor and homeless shelter in Dryden. Rachel had more patents to submit so Reece helped with that before pairing with Sage on the shelter programs.
Tuesday, Nancy and the two pairs of sisters flew back down to the Soo and toured the country house, making sure to take videos and stills of everything. I spend the day with Cassie, going over final designs of the mining ships and the equipment they needed before she locked the office door, pushed me onto the couch, and had her way with me. I let her be in charge as she stayed on top the entire time.
‘I never realized how good making love was,’ She said when she was laying on me afterwards.
‘I enjoy it,” I said, deadpan.
She laughed before responding, “I think so, with five gorgeous women at your beck and call.”
“Definitely not at my beck and call,” I corrected her. “You five are very much in charge of that portion of my life, not that I’m complaining.”
“I should think not,” she said with a grin. “You do take very good care of us, I have to admit. All four of them sang your praises and seem very content with you, as now am I.”
“I’m glad to hear that,” I responded. “I wasn’t sure you would ever come around; you seemed only interested in the four.”
“I was interested in you but mostly for your mind,” Cassie admitted. “Boys were always interested in one thing, even when I was the smartest in the class. It was creepy being fourteen and being hit on by college men, and not just the freshmen. Women were safe and interested in more than just my body; well not all of them but most. But you were different; you let me get comfortable with your women, hired me for my mind and waited for me.”
“That’s the beauty of you five; you’re gorgeous in your minds and your bodies,” I told her. “We all have the same goals here; help humanity, help the planet and help each other. It’s as much a rush working with each of you on a design or project as it is to be with you like this. I’m so happy you came here to be with us.”
Cassie kissed me, first softly and then with more passion while grinding on me again. It didn’t take long for me to rise to the occasion, though this time she wanted me to be on top. I lasted longer so she came twice as we switched positions again before finally climaxing together. We collapsed in a tangled mess and it took a bit to catch our breath.
“And now I know the difference between making love and having passionate sex,” Cassie said with a grin.
“Both are great in their own way,” I responded.
“Yes they are,” she agreed. “We’ll have to do them both often.”
“I can get on board with that,” I said with a grin.
“Of course you would,” Cassie retorted.
“Obviously, I get to be with you either way,” I told her, still grinning.
“Alright, let’s get cleaned up before someone comes looking for us,” she said as she untwined from my arms and stood up. “Shower together?”
“Of course,” I agreed and followed into the bathroom.
We helped wash each other but were too worn out for another bout in the shower. I had a change of clothes hanging in my closet but she had to borrow an outfit that Riley kept there. We had enough of work for the day so checked in with the others who were flying back and would be landing in fifteen. Cassie bundled up her rumpled clothes into a gym bag and we met the ladies when they landed.
We decided to eat in town but Nancy begged off, wanting to get home, but I suspected she had had enough of being with four young women who would be talking about the day she already experienced. She went to find the other moms in the headquarters while we piled into our C1 and Reece drove us to a new restaurant in town.
Once seated at a table for six, the four gave us details of the house and property, showing us pics and videos of the house and then the pool, pool house and the detached garage.
“It’s not as big as our house but close, and there is more than enough room for all of us,” Reece stated. “There is a gym already in the basement and another empty room that you can make into a workshop, or you could take over one of the bays in the detached garage as we’d only need one C1 there.”
“Sounds good,” I responded.
“The kitchen is big, so we can all help at the same time,” Sage added. “It has an island where we can eat at or we can eat in the dining room that has a great view of the back field and the woods behind it.”
“There is another room for the robots and I plotted where we can put in the equipment for the shield, lasers and rail guns,” Riley spoke up. “We can tunnel off the back of the basement to the woods for an escape route and a safe room. There aren’t any houses within a quarter mile on either side of the property with a line of trees between them and us. There is a huge forest behind our property and a smaller wooded area with a field behind it across from the house on the other side of the road. So, no one will complain about the noise or dust while we make our changes.”
“Okay, good work on scoping all that out,” I told her, giving her a quick kiss.
Teigan completed the report, “The pool is fifty feet long, twenty feet wide and has a three foot deep shallow end and an eight foot deep end. The equipment in the pool house is new, there is an automated solar blanket to cover the pool at night and a gas heater to warm it up so we could swim from May to late August. If we changed that to Addlerium, we could heat it and use it all year if we put a small dome with a retractable roof around it.”
“Excellent, you know how much I like to swim,” I told her. “It sounds like all of you are sold on the house and the property. How far is it from the city and from the arena?”
“It’s five minutes from the outskirts of the city and maybe ten minutes to downtown after that,” Reece took that question. “Obviously, traffic would add to that, but we would usually be going against normal traffic patterns as we don’t need to go into work in the morning or go home after work in the evening. There is a grocery store just on the outskirts of the city on the route we would take to go home with a mall beside it for any other shopping needs. It’s very similar to our house here in distance from town and access to all our shopping needs.”
“All the hardware stores are within fifteen minutes as well,” Riley added.
“Alright, what are the negatives?” I inquired.
“It’s not Dryden, so you won’t have access to the space port or our other buildings for your supplies or robot power,” Teigan stated.
“Your parents won’t be close either,” Riley added. “It’s not as big a deal as it used to be but you still work with both of them and rely on them for advice.”
“Your workshop will be smaller so you can’t build a space ship or a submersible in the garage,” Cassie contributed with a grin.
“We won’t be there most of the time either,” Sage said. “We’ll try to rotate in and out but with school for these two and between our online courses and our work for the company or our projects, we have to be in Dryden most of the time.”
“Understood,” I responded. “So, other than not being in Dryden and access to all that is there, whether it being you five or the company, the house and property is a good choice?”
“Yes, the best we could find for you without building something new,” Reece responded while the other three nodded in agreement.
“Does Nancy agree?” I asked, looking at Sage.
“Yes, she’s onboard and if you agree, she’ll begin negotiations in the morning,” was the blonde’s reply.
“Alright, have her start,” I decided. “Let’s sign the deal when I’m down there on the sixteenth and try to get ownership to move in on August first or earlier.”
“I’ll let her know now,” she replied and got working on her phone.
We finished up our meal, paid and drove home. The girls all went to change and talk while I caught up on some emails. Bob and Hank had sent a copy of a generic player’s contract with some highlighted paragraphs where they suggested changes to suit my situation and requirements. I read them and then passed them on to Rachel and Mom, with my additions or changes highlighted in another colour.
I then spent some time looking at the Bellevue Marina, an eight minute drive further east from the arena along the river. It looked like the biggest in terms of number of berths and cheapest in the area unless I wanted to drive even further east towards Lake Huron. The rate was per foot so that would factor in on what type and size of boat I would buy. I could bring my fishing boat but didn’t want to haul it all the way down there or not have one here when I was home. I did a search for fishing boats in the Soo area and found a few used and a couple new at a dealership. I made a note of them to visit when I went down next.
The ladies came down all dressed in lingerie, happy now that Cassie was officially one of my ladies. They dragged me upstairs and we piled into my bed and had fun for the rest of the evening.
The rest of the week was busy with designs, builds and then getting things started on the submersible testing in the nearby lake and then up in the Great Slave Lake in the North West Territories. We needed a flatbed semi with a special cradle to get them to Lake Wabigoon so Base and I designed and had the robots build the cradle with tiedowns for the subs. We would have to use an AddlerFour to fly them up north after that and then out to the west coast to launch it in the ocean. To get them closer to the trench, we could fly over to Japan and then launch from there. I spent some time scheduling for a flight to Tokyo with an AddlerFour, renting a ship to take them down to the trench and act as a base while the submersibles were launched and taken down to the trench with robots piloting it. We would use robots at each test until each submersible had been thoroughly verified.
Our submersibles had multiple robot arms, controlled by it’s AI or the robot pilots for now but could also be manually operated by humans if necessary. They had arms with multiple gripper options, cutting arms with blades, plasma cutters or lasers and other arms to blow or clear away sand or debris to see things better. The two submersibles should be ready in a couple of weeks so things would go quickly after we were back from the Soo.
Thursday, Teigan and I discussed the submersible tests and going over to Japan with them.
“We could also meet with them on developing underwater habitats,” Teigan brought up. “I know one of their companies has a concept design for one but it’s in an early development stage at this time. We could partner with them and speed things up perhaps, incorporating your design, power units and materials into their design.”
“That’s a great idea, let me get the contacts from our Japanese space contacts and they can help set up a meeting via video conferencing to start and then face to face when we go there in a few weeks,” I responded.
She sat beside me while we were given names and numbers through our government contacts of people in the Japanese ministry involved in marine matters and then with the company that was leading the development of an ocean city. We made some calls, using the ministry names to get to the appropriate people in the company on the phone and on a video chat. After showing off our submersible designs and explaining our imminent testing both in Canada and soon at the Mariana Trench with the use of a Japanese ship sailing from Tokyo, we convinced them into viewing our designs and materials for an underwater habitat.
After explaining that they were already patented internationally, we showed them our designs, to hold from twenty people to thousands of people on the sea floor or floating above the sea bed. Our power was cheap and with our materials, the extra pressure wasn’t a problem. We could incorporate our space shields into the designs to keep water out of larger areas and to also protect the habitats from underwater earthquakes, volcano eruptions or surface typhoons or tsunamis.
The team in their conference room sat up and quickly lost their barely hidden preconceived notion that our designs would be inferior as we explained how our materials and power units were ready to be used to build the initial test habitats right away.
“Please be assured, we’re not trying to take over your project or push you out of the market,” I told them as Base translated into my ear a few conversations in Japanese they were having. “We’d like to partner with you, incorporating our technology with your knowhow to solve the many difficult barriers a project like this has. Once we work out all the bugs, we can partner worldwide, building more habitats to ease overpopulation in coastal cities in a safe manner.”
“Let us get some of our senior members of the company as well as other technical people to join us,” the spokesperson said.
I just nodded and we waited for ten minutes while muted.
“You think it’s best to partner with someone rather than doing it all ourselves?” Teigan asked.
“Probably, if they can get over any preconceived notions of superiority and our ages,” I responded. “We’ll probably need the Moms involved to talk partnership at some point.”
“I’ll connect them in,” Teigan said as she pulled out her phone to text them and then sent them a link for a quick, separate video conference.
We explained to the three what we were proposing and they were quickly on board as they agreed that we were busy enough not to have time to oversee the build and caretaking such a project would need. They reminded Teigan that we had partners in the battery and pollution scrubber business already so we were comfortable with another one for this.
When we re-convened, we were introduced to the president, vice-president of the Hitmatzu Corporation as well as the project manager and lead engineer for their underwater habitat, all men, while I introduced our CFO, Legal Counsel and Acquisitions Manager, all women.
“As we were discussing earlier, Addler Enterprises has developed new submersible technology, employing everything we’ve learned from space ship designs and will be testing two new submersibles starting in less than a couple of weeks here and then at the Mariana Trench from a ship we’ll be renting in Tokyo,” I spoke up while Teigan shared her screen to show both the designs and pictures of finished sleek looking submersibles. “Using this technology, we’ve designed underwater habitats for small or large populations, as seen here. Both designs are fully internationally patented but we’re either going to develop the habitats ourselves or partner with a company also on the leading edge. We like your concept for a city habitat but both designs could benefit from a merging of our ideas, technology and company structure to turn them into a reality. Addler is lacking in human project management but have robots that can build underwater without need for oxygen or rest. Our power units will generate more power at a lower cost than anything currently available and our materials and equipment can withstand the pressures at the bottom of the deepest ocean. Add in our shields to allow large areas to be water free and the entire city could be protected from underwater earthquakes and volcanos as well as surface typhoons and tsunamis. We will bring much to a partnership.”
We let them watch a quick video of what the shields could do and talk amongst themselves for a few minutes before the president spoke up.
“Mr. Adler, we are very interested in partnering with you on underwater habitats,” he said. “I suggest we let the legal teams work on the partnership paperwork over the next two weeks and we can meet to sign it in Tokyo before your tests on you submersible.”
“That is a very good plan,” I agreed. “Ms. Rachel Owens is our Legal Counsel and Mrs. Cindy Addler is our CFO.”
We were introduced to their counterparts in the company.
“Excellent, while we wait for the new partnership to form, please send me your designs already protected by patents and we will start the merging of the two,” I said. “I am happy to work with your engineers and Teigan will coordinate with your program managers for us.”
“So soon?” the president asked.
“I didn’t get where I am by waiting weeks to get started,” I told him.
“Believe me, he keeps us both busy with patents and funding requirements for new projects every day,” Rachel added. “Be prepared to discuss build schedules in your Tokyo meeting as the design will be finished and he’ll probably bring enough material and equipment in his AddlerFour carrying his submersibles to get started. We work around the clock on all our projects so be ready for an accelerated pace if you’re really interested in partnering with him and us.”
“We understand and will be ready,” the vice-president spoke up. “I’m sending you our technical contacts to you now in the chat section of the meeting and they will be authorized to send full CAD designs of our habitats. If you do the same, we can merge them and then both technical teams can make suggestions and new designs until we can mutually agree on a new concept. Unfortunately, we’ll need time to get the design approved and handle the legal issues on building underwater near our coastlines or in our harbours.”
“If we have to, we can find an unoccupied nearby island to build a test habitat to start with so that the officials can visit it to ensure themselves of it’s functionality, it’s low impact to the environment, the power supplies and their safety,” I told him. “I’m sure there is an island in Japan’s territorial waters that would suffice for that.”
“That is a good idea,” the president said. “We’ll get working on that right away while others handle the legal and design aspects for that site and our chosen site on the outskirts of Tokyo. The project team can start on the onsite preparation for the build as soon as we have a location chosen. You are indeed a quick and innovative thinker, Mr. Addler. It will be good to team up with you and your company.”
“After seeing your concepts, we’ve chosen well on our next partnership also,” I returned the compliment. “Miss Teigan Stuart will be our point of contact for the project once we’re on the go. We’ll talk soon and see you in a few weeks.”
“We look forward to working with Miss Stuart and the rest of you,” he replied. “Plan on a couple days of physical meetings prior to your submersible test at the Mariana’s Trench.”
“Absolutely,” I agreed and nodded before everyone signed off.
“That went well,” I said to Teigan and the moms when they signed back on to another video conference with us.
“They will benefit from all your technology but hopefully they can handle the legal and political issues and provide the program management personnel,” Mom responded. “I think they were probably a couple years away from building their current design but with Addler attached, we have some goodwill with the government to speed up all the permits and get things started right away.”
“It’s best for them to go through all of that rather than us on the first couple of habitats and then we can build a couple for Canada, one on either coast and then more in the north or in the Great Lakes,” Rachel added. “Things will get passed easier here if there are already examples that the governments can review and even visit.”
“And then they can continue with other countries around the world, especially in Asia where they really need the extra space,” Nancy commented.
“We’ll supply the material, power units, shields and the robots while they can handle the program management, safety protocols and on site management of the build and then the habitat,” Teigan said. “It’s a good partnership. It’s not going to be easy to work with them from here but I’ll do my best.”
I grabbed my tablet and faked working on it for a minute while sub-vocalizing to Base.
‘Let’s set up each of the family with their own AI to help with their scheduling and communications with whomever they are dealing with,’ I suggested.
‘Excellent idea,’ Base agreed. ‘I’ll put a small portion of myself in each tablet and they can rename them as they wish with a voice they pick out. It will help with schedules and reminders, contact and things to do lists and overall project management.’
‘Great, thanks Base,’ I responded before looking back at the ladies.
“Alright, I’m putting your own AI on each of your tablets and phones so it can help with schedules, reminders, contacts and things to do lists and overall project management,” I told them. “You can rename them and change their voices and then it will respond to your voice commands and help you with all your tasks. You should see an app on each of your devices labelled MyAI but you can change the name and it will change on all devices. Same goes for the voice changes. You can use one device and all devices will be updated as it’s the same AI. You’ll find that it will be a great help and you can ask questions or even ask it to do something or direct robots to do things for you.”
“Finally,” Teigan said as she opened her tablet, quickly followed by the three Moms.
They were busy with their tablets and their AI for the next fifteen minutes while I worked with Base on the scheduling of the deep well drilling trials in Saskatchewan first and then in Alberta and British Columbia, NWT in the north, Northern Quebec and Labrador to the east before expanding to other parts of Canada. Each province would get a couple drilling trucks with robots but would need coordination with provincial and local governments to find the first sites and then schedule the next drill sites.
“Alright, I’ve done some initial scheduling on the deep well drilling and I’m sending you what I’ve got so far,” I told them when it was ready. “You’re going to have to coordinate with various government officials to get permits, find the first sites and permission to do the first test drilling. The trucks will be ready to go next week so we can get them driven to the various provinces and then start drilling after we go down to the Soo on the sixteenth. Look it over, make any adjustments and then you can run with it.”
They moved on to that, with their AI helping while I tackled the trial desalination plant initial build for land and another for a water platform. As I was thinking about it, I figured we could also build smaller units for ships that would be smaller and use less power than current ones on the market. The mini units could also be portable for inland seas or along coasts that a full unit couldn’t service. Base and I set up another project for the full and mini desalination plants and had robots start the builds in one of our fields near Rice Lake.
“Okay, desalination plant builds are started for full size and a mini in the fields just outside near the lake,” I told the women. “Project specs have been forwarded to all of you. We could bring a unit with us to Japan but we need to set up trials at on the west coast before that.”
“Jesus, don’t you ever slow down?” Rachel complained.