Chapter 133 (1/2)

Pluto

General O'Neill, after a lengthy petition process to the President, stood within the ancient shipyard with someone he felt truly deserving of this visit. Beside the General stood Ann Druyan, the widow of the very famous Carl Sagan. An academic of some note herself, Ann had assisted in Sagan's widely acclaimed series Cosmos, a program seen in over sixty nations. Seeing the Arkos facility, Ann was in awe at all before her.

Heading for the second level, Jack and Ann walked past the nearly completed Daedalus class vessels, and the docked Copernicus class science vessels. While she knew that someday man would take to the stars in great numbers, never had she suspected that it would be underway during her lifetime. Coming to a stop in front of one of the science vessels, the two took in the view in front of them.

”I never imagined anything like this for mankind in my lifetime” said Ann, somewhat stunned.

”We've come far in a few short years” Jack conceded.

”How have you managed to keep this a secret” she asked.

”That hasn't always been easy. To be very honest, I sometimes wonder how we've managed it also” answered Jack with a wry grin.

”Does this vessel have a name? I won't be surprised if you say Enterprise” Ann said with a chuckle.

”I fought for that name for years, but no. Ann, May I present to you a ship with a proud name; the Carl Sagan” said Jack humbly.

”If only Carl had lived to see this. His dream right here in front of me” Ann whispered with a trace of sorrow for her late husband.

”What if you could see him again? Would that be something you would want” asked Jack.

”When my husband died, because he as so famous and known for not being a believer, many people would come up to me-it still sometimes happens-and ask me if Carl changed at the end and converted to a belief in an afterlife. They also frequently ask me if I think I will see him again. Carl faced his death with unflagging courage, and never sought refuge in illusions. The tragedy was that we knew we would never see each other again. I don't ever expect to be reunited with Carl” said Ann with pain in her voice.

”Let's go aboard. I have someone I would like you to speak with” said Jack.

The two made their way down a flight of stairs to the embarkation platform. Crossing over the threshold into the ship, Ann looked at her surroundings with excitement approaching rapture. Each passageway brought a new question and surprise. Entering the bridge, Jack offered his guest the captain's chair which was accepted. While see looked at the control panel on the chair, a lone figure walked up to her left.