The Sunshine Crew turns fantastic
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S through Z › Sunshine
Rating:
Adult
Chapters:
18
Views:
1,609
Reviews:
0
Recommended:
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Currently Reading:
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I do not own Sunshine, nor any of the characters from it. I do not make any money from the writing of this story.
Two
The Sunshine Crew turns fantastic
The ship had landed at the space station it had taken off from at the start. The ship seemed to be alive and could control and function solely on its own, the crew had not been required to perform such a task. This was something that greatly astounded and confused the engineers and officials at the space satiation, which now housed the five living members of the crew, who were now under quarantine, until they were conscious and fit to be released, for questioning.
Capa moaned as he started to come around. He had been on conscious for the last seven days. He was only starting to come to right at that moment. The heart monitor sped up, alerting the nurse at his bed side, who had been checking his progress chart, his vitals and renewing the IV drip in his wrist.
She gasped and was quickly at his side. She started to check his pulse as she asked “Can you hear me Robert, do you know where you are?” Capa moaned groggily and blinked rapidly, as he slowly started to adjust to being awake, and adapting to the over head lighting, inside of the room.
Capa at first did not know where he was, it was all a blur to him, and he was drawing a blank. He lay still; just lying there as the nurse moved around and pressed the call button, asking for aid, as the patient had finally awoken.
Capa had a splitting headache, it felt like his head was about to explode, the pain was horrific. But the pain ceased, as quickly as it had come. And with the absence of the pain, his mind and head cleared completely, like never before. His mind had never felt so full or clear up until that moment. It was as if his mind had been some how cleansed, like a switch inside of his head had been turned on, straight onto full power.
He remembered everything, remembered standing, as he let the pay load go straight into the sun, and waiting for himself and the rest of the crew to crash right into the sun, along with the ship. He had felt the burn, his skin melting. Then it has happened, he had seen that reddish gold cloud, seeping into the ship, and his very being, rapidly, like a tidal wave, there had been no stopping it or containing it.
He quickly sat up, and let out a rapid gush of air, gasping for air, his eyes wide in disbelief and terror. He shook his head, clutching it with his hands, as he was hit with flash after flash. He saw the cloud reviving Mace and the other dead members of crew who had been on board at the time. Even Cassie had been healed. They had all been healed, as if they had never been harmed in the first place.
He watched as the crew member from the first team, who had gone insane, had fallen out of the airlock and into the boiling sun, before the cloud had even hit the ship, meaning he had not survived, but had been burnt to a cinder in the sun.
It was impossible; they should have all died, gone up with the ship when it had been hurtling towards the heart of the sun. But there he was, lying in bed, as the flashes ceased and he lay back in the bed, sweating rapidly, and trembling violently. Suddenly he screamed and clutched his head once more. He bolted up right in the bed, and screamed at the top of his lungs, as he started to rock backwards and forwards, sobbing with the pain.
He could hear several people yelling and screaming in shock. The nurse and the others who had entered to help all ducked and panicked, as the machines started going haywire, before they blew up and caught fire and flew across the room.
The windows rattled violently, the vibration of the glass could be heard rattling loudly, before the glass shattered. The lights flickered on and off rapidly, before exploding, sending glass in all directions.
Metal surfaces begun to cave in on them selves, as if someone had brutally bashed the surface in with a jackhammer, and the bolts holding the door in place started to unscrew them selves, before the door lifted up on its own, floating in mid air, before being flung violently across the room and out of the open space, where glass had resided only moments earlier.
One of the nurses tired to touch Capa, trying to calm him down, they obviously having realised that it was Capa who was causing all the chaos, which from what the Doctor could tell, was being controlled by his emotions.
Unfortunately Capa panicked, and with a flick of his wrist, without having even made physical contact, he sent the nurse flying in the air and across the room, where they landed on the floor, out cold.
Several nurses pounced on Capa, trying to hold him down, as another quickly approached, before inserting an injection inside of Capa’s side, fully sedating him. He was out instantly. The nurses and Doctors all slumped forwards and breathed heavily in relief and from exertion.
One Doctor gasped out in terror “Sweet mother Mary of Joseph that was inhuman. What he just did went against all the laws of nature and physics. You lot, something obviously happened up in space, before the ship landed back here on earth. I think the mission had been more then sabotaged. I have no idea if the other remaining crew are affected like this, or if it is just Robert Capa. We are going to have to conduct various tests on all of them. We can’t risk releasing them, if they are a danger to them selves and to the public.”