Dystopian Short Story
Dystopian Short Story
Dystopian Short Story
stood up and wandered around the Pavilion. It was quite large and I
began to search with a bit more urgency.
As I wandered down what felt like the hundredth corridor, I heard
some sudden yelling. I couldnt make it out, but it sounded like the
President. I checked the door that the sound was emanating from and
it read Mr. President Turners Office. The same person began to yell
again and I pressed my ear to the door. Immediately, everything was
amplified and I heard things a little too loudly. Whoever it was stopped
yelling and I tentatively replaced my ear to the door. To this day,
(which was actually the next day) I still cant believe the words that I
heard. An unidentified voice uttered the most dreadful words that I had
ever heard:
So hows the planting of that nuclear bomb on that garbage
rocket ship coming along Rocky?
Not too well, sir.
What does that mean?
Um, well...
YES?
The nuke has been constructed, but getting it into the ship is
going to be the hard part.
Well, youre a smart man Rocky. I trust youll figure something
out.
You bet I will, sir.
Good. Moving subjects...
That was all I needed to hear. What did the President want with
our rocket? I ran so fast I felt the wind blowing my hat off slowly. It fell
off about four times before I made it back to the front of the Pavilion. I
had completely forgotten about the secretary, so she stopped me.
Corporal Kurt, is everything fine?
I had to think fast.
Yes, Maam. I just uh... forgot my uh... ID card for the President.
Ok. You have my permission to leave.
Thank you.
Considering the words that Id just heard, youd probably think
Id be sad, dejected, beaten down. However, I was incredibly irate. I
hadnt quite formulated a plan of action to stop the President. All I
knew was that he had to be stopped... and soon.
Chapter 4 -- June 4, 2052
Ive been so engrossed in this nuke being planted in our rocket
fiasco that Ive hardly found the time to work. I havent had a chance
to journal in about a week. Anyway, in this past week, Ive alerted
some friends and colleagues, about a dozen, and theyve been sworn
to secrecy.
To a
party
The Time: 7:00-10:30 PM, June 10, 2052
The Place: Presidents Lounge
The Guests: High Members of Government
RSVP: June 7, 2052
-Formal Attire Mandatory
Well I pondered once I had finished reading, I know where Im
spending my June 10th evening.
I finally got around to telling my family about the nuke. They
didnt take it as hard as I thought they would, but it wasnt pretty.
WHAT? my wife asked, incredulous. My son, Kurt Jr. who was only
seven, asked, Dad, what is a nuclear bomb? Once he understood, he
was very worried for me. I could tell my wife was too, but she masked
it with anger and incredulity. To say the least, it was hard for her to
cope. A few minutes later, my son couldnt have cared less. I still
decided not to tell them about the party until after. My wife would
probably blow her top but I couldnt tell anyone. Nor could Kurt Jr. or
my wife. That would certainly blow it for me.
Chapter 6 -- June 11, 2052
Yesterday was the day of the party! Of course, I had to sneak in
because I wasnt invited. Long story short, the one thing important that
I learned was that I am a terrible stowaway. After twenty minutes, I was
kicked out and promised that I would receive punishment from the
This came from me: And just how are you going to create one?
Ah, well if I were to describe it in detail wed be here for a month
of Sundays... Lets just say that I would super-reinforce the atomic
structure, add some cloaking devices for camouflage, and voil, you
have a force field built to stop a tank, or in our case, a nuclear missile.
At first, I felt incredulous about the plan that Mikhail mentioned,
but now, as I write this, it makes more and more sense. Basically, while
Dr. Marcus is constructing a force field for the containment of the
nuke we allow the team of people that are planting the nuke into the
rocket in an let them plant it. Then, Marcus would build the force field
around the nuke and disguise it as another room within the ship. On
the day of the launch, we activate the force field and when the nuke
goes off, all of it gets trapped inside the force field and we beam into
the depths of outer space, never to be found again. And all of that has
to happen in one month.
Chapter 9 -- June 21, 2052
Today was the day, according to President Turners assistant
Rocky, that the bomb would be planted on our ship. Pretty much
everything went as planned. When the planters arrived we simply
allowed them in without betraying any emotions and when they
finished placing it, we thanked them for the special delivery. We
waited for them to leave before we looked inside at what was there.
Once inside, we roamed for about ten minutes and finally found it.
Later on, we met with Professor Marcus and spoke with him
about the location of the nuke in relation to the rocket. When we told
him, he turned rather pale.
It cant go there.
Huh? we chorused.
It just cant go there. The force field is too big to fit in that tiny
corner, which means we have to move the nuke.
If we do move it there is a ridiculously high chance of us all
being fried worse than the sun could ever do to us.
That is true, but if the force field is unstable, then we will get
fried instead.
Cant you just make the force field smaller to accommodate that
small area.
It isnt as simple as that. If the force field radius is smaller the
blast from the nuke will hit the field with more strength because it
would be closer to the nuke itself. In fact, the force field radius of the
one I am constructing is dangerously short. I predict a six percent
chance of the force field failing to hold up before we properly dispose
of the bomb.
Chapter 10 -- June 23, 2052
Today everyone on the team of people who know about the nuke
issue received a message from the Professor. President Turner had
decided that the launch would happen in... six days. The next time you
hear from me Ill probably be in orbit. The force field would be done
two days before we were planned to launch, but installing it would take
three days. That means wed need to finish installing it on the rocket.
Since the nuke could go off at any moment and if we arent
ready, well make the first ever human radioactive french-fries, we
were quite upset about that. But, theres nothing we can do but wait
and hope that luck will be on our side once again. NOT TO MENTION:
THE ROCKET HASNT EVEN BEEN TESTED YET!!
Chapter 11 -- June 28, 2052
Today is the last day before launch and in fact, we are 19 hours,
34 minutes, and 12 seconds away from launch. This may be the last
time we ever see planet earth again. Even if we stop the nuke well
have to scout out around outer space and see if we can find a planet
that humans could call home. At least, that is what Turner thinks. Once
we get rid of the nuke, we are going to head straight back to earth and
kill Turner and all of his men, or at least place them in solitary
confinement.
Some other good news is that Marcus should have the force field
installed for the launch, which is good. Hopefully the next time you
hear from me, Ill still be alive. Hopefully.
Chapter 12 -- June 30, 2052
Well, after launch we disconnected communications with Earth. Not the
best idea, but weve made worse decisions in the past week. We had to
move the nuke without accidentally detonated
Nuke has detonated, the force field successfully contained it,
disposal of nuke in fifteen minutes.
Well the force field held up. Barely. I felt a bit queasy and so did
everyone else, but no one knows if it was nerves or a radiation leak. I
hope it wasnt the latter.
Anyway, the force field was barely
holding together so we began to devote all our attention to the
expulsion and deactivation of the force field.
Expulsion Bay loaded, expulsion commencing in T-minus sixty
seconds... fifty-nine... fifty-eight...
I took this time to reflect on how far wed come. From me
learning about the nuke completely accidentally, to telling a select few
about what I knew. Then I went to that party and got promptly kicked
out. Learning about Marcus, formulating a plan, the last-minute change
of plans, even the sweat pushed off of my brow when we took off. Now