So hello everyone, this is my first story since I changed my profile up and also since I fixed my computer and I have decided to discontinue all of my old stories. So I though I would get back in with something that has been on my mind for awhile now, so Zootopia. I love this show with everything that I am at this point it is so great, ahhh I could go on for hours about it. But then we would never get to the story now would we, also a fore warning the writing in this is gonna seem a little strange cause its being told as a story to someone else by my OC so don't freak out. It will only be from my OCs point of view unless someone request it from someone else, and they chapters will be as long as I can get them but don't expect to much. So without further ado enjoy the show.

Disclaimer: I own nothing, save for my OC's all tech is contributed to a bunch of games, and I only wish I owned Zootopia cause WildeHopps would so be a thing then.

I'm not very good at this kind of thing so I'm kinda winging it here, but let me start by saying that if this ever manages to reach Earth. Then I just want to say everything you are about to hear is true, every word. So don't try to do what we did, or you will be stuck somewhere else. I could be here or somewhere completely different, either way just don't its not worth the hell the eight of us have been through. On a more positive note the "people" of this planet are quite kind, and have taken to the eight of us rather well, but I'm getting a little ahead of my self now. My name is Marcus McCormick, and this, this is are story and I hope that one day people will remember are mistakes and not repeat them.

Mars Orbital Station, Icarus

Experimental Research Facility

0600 Hours, June 18 2158

CMO. Marcus McCormick

Mars, the planet looks beautiful from this angle, I can see the city central as we are moving away from it. Watching it fade in to a speck of gray with lovely lights of white, blue, red and so many other colors. Then I get to see the green that the planets terraforming machines are starting to create, the product of a hundred years of work. A truly beautiful sight, new life growing on a planet that was once though unfixable. Its also a very saddening sight to see that in the next hundred years all that green will be taken over by mankind and turned in to structures of metal and concrete. Can't be helped though, that's progress no way to get around that. I let my mind wander to other things as I look toward the red planet, and am brought out of my musing by a voice to my right.

"You know, my dear brother, If you keep spacing out like that people are going to think you've lost your mind." I turn my head from the window and look at my younger brother Finn.

Well I say younger brother, but the truth is we're twins. I'm older than Finn by about three minutes, not that anyone's counting. We run at about the same height, I'm 5'6'' and Finn has be by two more inches. We both have very red hair, almost the shade of blood but not quite. Finn keeps his a little longer than mine, down near his shoulders. Where as mine is shorter and more wild, just can't seem to tame it most days. We both have green eyes though and have the same build, Slim, but fit have to with are jobs.

"Finny, you and I both know that it is far to late for me to fix that, most people seem to think I'm crazy anyway." and its true.

"Yea, ain't that the truth Mark, then again you did revolutionize cybernetics." Also the truth, and with one hell of a sad back story to it.

About six years ago when Finn and I where still working as soldiers I had a bit of an accident in the field, okay not really. I was almost killed by a stray missile, a friendly one none the less. It's kinda funny now that I look back at it now, but damn did it hurt then. Anyway we where able to get me out of there and to a medical facility in enough time to safe my life. Sadly it wasn't enough time to safe my left leg, yeah it was amputated. The doctors went on and on about how I would never walk again and all that crap, but after six days of hearing them give me reasons I couldn't do half the stuff I use to. I had enough, and decided I was done hearing the high paid ass-hats, I got to work. See in the core I was a field medic, and before that I was a medical student at a rather well known medical school. So I took my knowledge of medicine and what little I know about engineering and made my self a mechanical leg. Okay that's mostly a lie my brother helped me after all he actually is an engineer and a damn good one. The limb was nothing big to talk about all made mostly of copper wires and so many gears to stand in for joints, I threw some steel plates over the exposed insides to give it a full look and went over it with black paint. After the first I figured what the hell I have three limbs left might as well, and blame six years later and an ass load of mods later I have four shiny prosthetic that will make any of the ones we sell on the market look pathetic. (COD:BO 3 for all you simple people out there only colored black.)

I know what your gonna ask how do they work, well that's simple, a Direct Neural Link. Your place it at the top of the spine near the base of the skull and there you have it, your own personal super computer in your head. My limbs are linked to it, and from there linked straight to my brain. So two wins for me, super computer and robotic limbs, gotta love it. Though we did sell the plans for the DNL and it took off really quick and almost everyone has one theses days, the limbs only got sold to medical places to give to thoughts that needed them, and I got way off track so back to the story.

"Can we please not talk about that Finny, its bad enough I can't walk anywhere with out getting noticed." I sigh at the end of my sentence, and Finn let out a soft chuckle.

"Yeah that's true, but ain't that why they want us on this job, I mean one of the best doctors in the last twenty years, and his bad ass mechanic of a brother." If it wasn't for the fact that my brother doesn't even know how to be sarcastic, the comment could almost be smug. What makes it worse is he said that with the straightest face you could ever see. Like no change in his facial features at all, Its kinda scary to be honest.

"You know if I didn't know you better brother I would think your being smug, sadly I know your being serious." I turned my attention back to the window of the shuttle just in time to see Icarus station come in to view.

Not much to tell about it, looks like every other one I've been on. The where like giant floating letter T's like lower case one's, only they had a kind of disc that wrapped around the little wings of the station. Made of grayed metal and made for practicality and not looks. Not what caught my eye is the ship anchored to the station and I wasn't the only one that noticed at least half the shuttle was looking out and making comments on it. It was smaller than most frigates, hell it looked tiny compared to the battle ships floating around the station. It was stream line really and not as box shaped actually it kinda reminded me of a sword in a way. Just the hilt guard and the blade any way, no the engines where at the back of it on the part that looked like the hilt guard. There was a slightly raised section near the middle that looked toward the bow of the ship, with six wide glass windows looking out into the void that was space. It was white with a kind of dulled gold accents on it like racing stripes, kind of gave the old girl character. I could see the name of the ship in that same dull gold on the port side of the bow, Excalibur. If I could recall it was only about a thousand meters in length, fairly small in size compared to other ships. Then again it wasn't meant to be used in combat like other ships of its class, this one had a whole other purpose.

"Is that the ship where gonna be working on?" Finn was looking over my shoulder out the window.

"Yes Finny, that's the one."

"So what are we going to be doing exactly?" He had one of his eyes brows raised while still looking at the ship.

"I don't rightly know Finny, I just don't" I shook my head and leaned back, while my brother continued looking at the ship. That is till we heard the pilot tell us to prepare for docking, and he sat down quick and looked at me.

"So, who do you think the captain will be?"

"I don't know, but somehow I get the feeling we know who ever it is." Oh how right I turned out to be.

Twelve minutes later...

My brother and I stepped off the shuttle on to metal floor of the main hanger, it was smaller than some but still could easily fit a football stadium in comfortably. There where ships moving in and out of the station at rapid pace, all moving to places they where needed. The other passengers on are ship where moving off to their assigned area, while my brother and I looked around the hanger for are escort. It only took me a few moments to noticed the marine that was making a beeline for the two of us. He stopped a few feet away and spoke calmly.

"Are you the McCormick brothers?" He was about to salute when I waved him off and answered. He was a gruff looking Sargent that looked like he had seen better days, there was even some gray coming in to his hair. Kinda reminded me of my old drill Sarge from basic.

"Yes we are I'm to assume your are escort." He nodded and gestured for the two of us to follow him. He took off at a rather brisk pace and the two of us didn't have to much trouble keeping up. He lead us to a door on the far left of the hanger, one that lead to the starship we saw outside, and I had to ask.

"Are we going strait to the ship?" I though we had more time to prepare.

"Yes, sir, the departure and test has been moved up, you guys will be departing in two hours, I was told to show you your rooms, then take you to the bridge." I only nodded and shared a confused look with my brother. He was just as confused as me but shrugged it off and we just followed the marine.

It took us ten minutes to make it from the hanger to the ship and up to are rooms, we where given rooms near the command staff seeing as we where here only in a advisory capacity and not really apart of the crew per say. It was nice, but not really to my taste I just dropped my bag and a went back out of the room, and apparently my brother had the same idea. We both nodded to the marine, and he lead us to the bridge, and let me tell you I was rather impressed.

Like all things that the military gets involved in it was practical, there where stations on the left and right walls about six on each side, and two placed directly infront of what I assumed was the captains chair, and next to it was a podium of sorts. What really got we was the small figure standing on said podium, he was holographic that much I can tell you, that could only mean one thing an A.I. He turned to look at the two of us as we entered the bridge.

"Good evening, Doctor McCormick, and you as Well Engineer McCormick, Its a pleasure to meet you I am Isaac." I was speechless at first and took the time to examine the small figure. It was vaguely male in shape, but had no real features per say. He was like a shadow more than anything. Then the name it said hit me like a train moving at light speed.

"Wait Isaac, then that means the captain of the ship is..." I heard the door open behind me, and felt all the hair on the back of my neck stand on end.

"Yeah that would be me, little Marcus." I turned slowly to look at the figure standing in the door way.

He was taller than both me and by brother coming in at about 6'10'', and was built like a body builder. He was in his white navy officers uniform, but still somehow managed to get permission to wear that damned fur lined long coat of his. He had a smirk on his face flashing his gleaming white teeth to the world, his blue eyes shining with hidden joy. His shoulder length blond hair, with his bangs just slightly falling in his eyes. In front of me stood none other than, Captain John Lionheart, one of the few men in this galaxy that gets on my nerves on a regular bases.

"Hello John." I tried I really did, but the malice still showed in my voice, and he knew it cause that smile just got wider.

"Oh how nice to see you two little Marcus, and you as well Finn." He said my name with that damn annoying satisfied tone, and spoke nicely to Finn, almost friendly. I glanced at Finn and saw hims smiling slightly at the look on my face, trust me I can almost feel the humor coming off him. I glare at Finn and then turn the glare back at John.

"So who did you have to bribe to get this command, John or did you just kill the former captain?" I asked hoping to get under his skin, but it didn't work, not one bit. He just kept smiling and walked over to his chair and took a seat.

"No one little Marcus, they wanted someone that you two knew to be in charge of the operation that is about to go down here, and figured I was the best choice, and before you ask I told them it was a bad Idea to place the two of us in the same room, but they wouldn't have it said it would be for the best and all that." The smile slowly faded form his face as he spoke and he grew serious. He glanced at the two of us and waved us over to his chair.

"I'm going to assume they didn't tell you anything about the operation right." At are nod he turned to Isaac. "Isaac will you explain while the rest of the crew prepares for disconnection." The little A.I. nodded before turning his attention on me and my brother.

"Do either of you know the main principle of space travel that we use that the moment in time?" We nodded and he continued.

"Well in recent years we have been working on Darkmatter drives as well as perfecting Slip-space travel, as I'm sure you know the two have never been tested together. Well not out of a lab and on a small scale that is, until about two months ago, one of the lead scientist had a break through on the project." Isaac turned around and brought up one of the holo computer screens online and showed us diagrams of a Darkmatter drive and A Slip-space core.

"Okay I know about all that what dose that have to do with this ship?" I only glanced at the diagrams while my brother took his time to inspect them. Isaac turned around to look at me before speaking.

"Well Doctor, this ships main purpose is to run a simple Slip-space test." I was confused at that and voice my question.

"That doesn't make any sense we already know that Slip-space works just fine, unless..."

"Are you all Insane!" My brother shouted from in front of me and Isaac and drew my attention from the little hologram.

He had both hands planted firmly on the computer, and his head thrown over his shoulder glaring at the A.I. and the Captain. I was surprised for a short moment, my brother never showed much emotion and for him to react like that couldn't be good. I glanced at John and he had the grace to look at least a little sheepish.

"I know what it looks like Finn and frankly I agree with you, but the techs want try it, I couldn't say no I'm under orders." His face turned back to his normal grin as he spoke. "That's also why I asked for the two of you personally, with your engineering skills and your brothers DNL. The two of you can monitor the ships systems much closer than anyone else could." I was lost now and turned my confused smile on my brother, who I might add looked like he was about to blow a gasket. My brother noticed my confused face and reigned in his anger and looked at me.

"They plan to use as Slip-space core to travel, not sure how far yet..." I was about to speak when he held up a hand. ".. They also what to use a Darkmatter drive at the same time, to see the results." He went silent after he spoke, just to let the news sink in. I was confused at first, but then I remembered my collage Engineering class. My face quickly shifted to a scowl and I turned my glare on John.

"Are you out of your damn mind, do you know what could happen!?" I was furious to say the least, they quite literally brought me and my brother on to a mobile bomb. John just nodded at me and spoke in a calm tone with his face serious.

"Yes, I and everyone on this ship know exactly what could happen if this test goes wrong, that's why I asked for the two of you." He smiled slightly at the two of us, and somehow it slightly put the two of us at ease. He pointed at the computer that my brother was standing at.

"That will be your station if you so chose to stay that is, you can leave if you please, but if not then you have an hour to get to know the bridge crew or leave." He turned back to the bridge and resumed going over the status of the ship on the holo screen in front of him. I made my way over to my brother and I leaned on the computer console next to him, facing away and looking at the bridge door.

"So what do your think, Finny?" I kept my face neutral, and didn't move my eyes away from the door.

My brother kept his eyes on the console and didn't say anything for a minute or two, then he just stood strait up and started working on the computer. I had to smirk at that, leave it to Finny to speak with his actions. I stood as well and glanced at him to see a small smile on his face.

"You just can't walk away from this can you, not after know it could go wrong huh." I made my way to on of the few people on the bridge at the moment, when I heard him speak.

"Had to be me and you, someone else might have gotten it wrong." I really wish he hadn't said that, it never follows with anything good.

Forty minutes give or take...

I spent the next forty or so minutes meeting five other members of the bridge crew, the pilot and his co-pilot, The pilot was a woman named Sarah Palmer. She was a little shorter than me but still came to damn close to my height. She had strawberry blond hair the she kept in a bun on top of her head, she was slim and had blue eyes. She was okay, but really not my type to girly to be honest. Her co-pilot was cool, though he was a young man of Hispanic origin, he was probably the youngest member of the crew to, Hector Lopez was a pretty chill guy to be honest, and the two of us hit it off easily. He took my darker humor with a grain of salt, and frankly his jokes are pretty good. He was taller than me, bastard, but I didn't let it get to me. His hair was cut to regulation and black as the abyss, and he had those brown eyes that looked like coals.

The three others that I meet included the Science Officer Angela Jameson, a pretty nerdy brunette that had glasses, and didn't talk to much till I brought up anything science, mostly about the project. She was real down to earth and took her work serious. He brown eyes flashed with uncontrolled glee when we spoke about the project, and her ponytail bounced up and down as she moved her head. After that I meet the Linguistics Officer, she was... interesting. Seemed a little to crazy to me to be honest. She was average in her looks and didn't stand out physically or anything, blue eyes, blond hair, and a nice face. She just seemed a little unhinged, like their was some kind of joke that the rest of us didn't get, and trust me I have a very dark sense of humor. Other than that she was okay I guess, didn't speak much only answered my questions and that was it. Yeah I got the hell out quick after that, girl was making me skidish. After her I meet the Navigation Officer, I actually liked this one. He was kinda like my brother in the actions over words deal. He was way to quite though, he only nodded at me and went back to work. I was actually fine with that and made my way back over to my brother, he spoke to me the moment I was next to him.

"So how did the meet and greet go?" Finn asked with a small smirk on his face. I gave him that sideways glace that said "What do you think." He chuckled and motioned with me to go on. I placed my hand on he computer console with my left hand and took a deep breath before speaking.

"Well... their an interesting crew at the least, lots of different personalities, but over all not to bad." I activated my DNL while I spoke with my brother and had it link up with the ship.

I should probably take the time to explain what is about to happen, you see the DNL in all its glory is actually just an interfacing system. It was simple built to allow someone to get information out of a system, but when I got past the experimental stage I took it a little further. I knew that the DNL would allow someone to receive data at will, that was common knowledge about the tech I created. To take that a step further would allow someone to be able to impute data as well, yeah I took it further than that. I created a sub protocol that would allow a normal human being to fully become one with the tech they are working with. I called this little subroutine a Full Dive System(FDS). It would allow the user to interact with the system in a matter of nanoseconds, as if the brain was apart of the machine. At least that was the plan when I first drew it up, sadly it didn't quite work out that way. You see the system did allow someone to dive in to the computer, but only for a limited time. I'm sure your wondering why, the answer was simple, human brain limitation. In are first ever test I personally hooked my self up to a closed off computer in my lab and jumped in head first. I was in the computer for a total of twenty minutes, and woke up three months later in the hospital. The computer and that single dive almost left me brain dead, you see are minds aren't ready to handle the stress of the system. I don't think that they will ever be able to, the sensory overload is to much, but I did find away to pull it off. I created a simple Virtual Intelligence (VI), it monitored my condition while I was connected to the system and also helped make sure that I was not getting to much at once. At this point I'm up to about thirty minutes on some of the most advance systems, and can go for days on outdated equipment. My mind was flooded with all the information that was contained on the ship and was sorted to appropriate places by my on board VI. I was standing as a hologram of my self in what could only be called a void with data streams in it, or rather code. It was all scrolling down and was colored a slight amethyst color, a personal setting of mine since I love the color. I zoned in on the major systems of the ship so that I could get a feel for what I needed to focus on. I could hear the chaos it caused for the people around me, and could even hear Isaac and John talking about it.

"Captain, their seems to be a bug in are system." He was turned to John. I made my presence know on the podium, a small holographic image of my self appeared next to Isaac.

"No need to worry Captain, that's just me in the system, the FDS is a truly amazing system isn't it?" I glance first at Isaac and then to John, who had a small smirk on his face, I found out why shortly.

"Ah look your really are little Marcus now." His voice had that teasing tone to it, and that smirk that would have usually gotten to me firmly in place. I just smirked back at him, and started to laugh when his chair suddenly tipped back and threw him out of it. He got up with a pissed look on his face, and I'm sure he had steam coming out of his ears.

"I would refrain from insulting me while I'm in your ships systems Captain." I willed my mind back in to the ships systems and continued to look around till it was time to launch.

"Alright listen up crew we will be detaching and making are way just over an hour away from the station before we test the new drive system, we will use it to make a jump to Pluto and then back to Mars. Hopefully we will be able to make the trip with very little problems, till then all hands at their stations and all emergency protocols are in effect we don't know what will happen. So Engineering keep us up to date on your states and medical crew stay at the ready, and be ready to initiate emergency escape protocols." Their was a loud chorus of yes sirs, and then the ships systems where filled with status reports and so much technical jargon that I got a little bit of a headache.

I forced it down and turned my attention to the engines as they booted up and we disconnected from the station. We drifted for a slight moment before the ships engines kicked in and we started to pull away from the station, smooth and well with in protocol. The pilot was really good now that I think about it, not a single movement wasted.

"You know if your pilot ever gets bored of this job I could always use a new one for my projects." I piped up for the first time since I plugged in to the systems, and I saw John turn to look at me from the corner of my eye.

"Shouldn't you be focusing on the engines?" He had his eyebrow raised and a quizzical look on his face. I smirked back at him, and spoke with a bit of a smug voice.

"Please, I could run these old systems in my sleep, the only thing that's really giving me any trouble is the Darkmatter drive, and I'm only keeping an eye on it." I really didn't mean to be that smug, but my DNL is kinda way more advanced than anything that the Military has. It was almost way to easy to get in to the systems, kinda sad really. I did turn my attention back to my work while speaking to John.

"Not to be smug about this, but yeah I can multitask almost every single system here and still talk to you, kinda cool huh." I focused a little more on the systems, among other things. I did keep an eye on John though he was a little perturbed, but other than that he was chill. He just mouthed what ever and turned his attention back to the bridge crew and started to give orders. I smirked a little more before making my face go neutral and turning my attention to my brother he was smirking to.

"Whats so funny Finny?" I let the humor in my voice out a little and he let the smirk show a little more and then let it drop off completely. He just shook his head and went back to work, I did as well since we where slowly making are way toward are first jump point.

After the hour that it took us to make are way to the first jump point and me shifting through miles of useless data, and keeping my eyes on the information that was flashing in my mind. We where getting ready for are first jump with theses new duel engines, which I'm still a little iffy about for the record. We where in the finally starting process of the system when I turned my attention to John once more.

"Last chance to back out of this crazy ass experiment." I was being blunt this time around, had to this was to serious not to be. That asshole just had the balls to smirk and nod his head like the knew that all along.

"I'm sure Marcus, you just make sure It doesn't turn us in to space dust."

"Actually if this goes wrong their won't even be dust left." My brothers voice piped up to my left and everyone on the bridge deadpanned at the matter of fact tone he used. I turned my head to look at him fully.

"Thanks for that, little brother, now we all feel so much better knowing that nothing will be left over at the end of the day." I was keeping my tone flat and sarcastic at the same time, but he didn't seem to notice and spoke with that neutral tone again.

"Your welcome." I could just pick up the small amount of joy in his voice, like he know what he just said. I just shook my head and turned back to my work, the engines where hot and ready to go now, and I nodded at John to let him know. He nodded back and stood up and addressed the whole bridge.

"Alright, crew of the Excalibur activate Darkmatter drives, and fall in to Slipspace, full speed ahead." He just had to do it, he threw his leg up on the console in front of him and took the Captain Morgan stance. I tried so hard not to laugh out loud, but not a single one of us was able to keep the laugh off are tongue at are eccentric Captain.

I quite literally felt the shift in the ship as we dropped in to Slip-space and the Darkmatter engine kick in. Slip-space had to be one of the most beautiful things I have ever had the privilege of watching. When you drop in to Slip-space your are dropped in to a space between spaces, a in between as they say. It was a simple tunnel nothing big right, that would be if you couldn't see the colors of the rainbow in the event horizon of the tunnel. I mean come on the walls shift through colors of the rainbow, I could see it a thousand times and it would never get old. I had to almost physically pull my attention back to the systems so we didn't all blow up. All of the stats where running good so far and there was only a minor fluctuation in the ship drive cores, Isaac and I where having a conversation about that at the speed of a nanosecond and still the two of use where able to keep an eye on everything else. For an AI the little guy is surprisingly insightful about human beings, and really good at just about everything. Hell we even had a conversation about politics, and he actually made a good case about why they are useless in the long run. He pointed out to me that as humans we could all be bought with something, and as such would always fall to are own vices. As such no matter who you are you would be blinded by greed, fear, and any other of the big seven. The sad part the little sit was telling the truth, we humans are flawed and as such will always make bad choices. We went on to cover many more topics while we worked on the ship. Being plunged in to the ship was a strange experience that was almost addicting, like being on crack to be completely honest. There was so much power at my fingertips while standing in this black void, all it took was one single stream of code and I could kill everyone on this ship. That Kind of power is scare and can get a lot of people hurt, and is also another reason I haven't sold the FDS yet. This is the ultimate weapon in cyber warfare, your could kill a whole station with just a thought I would never give that to anyone. My VI informed me that I was reaching the threshold for the amount of time I could be plugged up to the the systems and I nodded my head. I pulled from the systems and let my self pull in a deep breath of air, and get use to being in only one place at once. It was a little disorientating to me able to move at damn near light speed and then not be able to do so at all. We where thirty minutes in the hour long flight and I turned my attention to my brother who was looking worried about me, I wave him off and sat in the chair that was behind me and took a deep breath again. I then turned my attention to John, who was trying to hid his worried expression behind that smug grin, it was not working that well.

"Oh, you do care I'm so touched." I said with sarcasm in my voice, and he acted like he didn't know what I was talking about.

"Who, me, I'm offended that you would think so lowly of me, I couldn't care less about you." That grin still did not hide his worry not one bit.

I just grinned and shook my head and lazed back in my chair. I turned my eyes toward the ceiling and took in another deep calming breath. I was in the middle of my lazing when it happened, the klaxon alarm started to blared to life. I almost flew out of my chair and almost touched the computer when my brother caught my arm and I turned my glare on him.

"What the hell are you doing!" My voice was almost blocked out by the loud blare of the alarm. My brother looked equally as angry as I was, so much so that his eyes seemed to flash in the light.

"You can't go back in with out risking your mind, sit back and let the rest of us work." His voice was still as call as it usually was, but he was conveying his anger clearly. I sighed and backed off the computer and sat back in the chair as the others went back to work. I could hear shouts about the cores, things like unstable and faltering. I was taking it all in at lightening speed as my brain and DNL where trying to find and answer hell and outcome, and apparently Isaac and I both came to the same conclusion at almost the same time.

"John!""Captain!" The two of us shouted at him at the same time and he turned his attention to us. He looked calm, but I could see the fear in his eyes, seems he knew the outcome as well. He just nodded at Isaac and the little A.I. set right to work.

"Engaging emergency evacuation, and separation off the bridge from the rest of the ship, emergency systems in full effect. We have ten minutes till the ships cores fall in to critical. All crew begin evacuation, bridge crew I suggest evacuation." Not a single one of us moved from where we were, it was a kinda surreal moment for me, we simple humans all had the same thought at once: Protect the rest of the crew.

John only nodded at us and everyone got back to work buying time for the others. I paced back and forth having a theoretical conversation about what could happen in the next ten minutes. It was mostly to pass the time before we died, but hey who am I to complain, the little A.I. grew on me after are talks in Nano-space, plus he has a cool personality. We talked about many things, every thing from the likely answer complete obliteration. To a simple misplacement in space, which was kind of unlikely we where in the middle of a stage four Darkmatter melt down, in short a blast on damn near supernova star power. So yeah just a little bit of hopeful thinking on are part, but can you blame us. Apparently even AI's fear death, or rather as he put it "to stop functioning".

Eight minutes passed at a crazy pace for the eight of us, we where all ready for the end, and the rest of the crew had managed to evacuate safely. It was just the eight of us lonely souls and one super A.I. waiting for are doom, Sarah turned around in her seat and looked right at me before she spoke.

"So Doc is this gonna hurt or what?" She didn't seem to upset about the end that was coming in two minutes, more acceptance. I shook my head before speaking to her and everyone else.

"Not likely no, we're going to be turned it to molecules in less than a nanosecond, we won't feel anything." That seemed to put the others at peace, and I could see a few of them sigh and even saw Hector praying from at his console, I turned my attention on him.

"Hey, Hector put in a word for all of us, or at the least the rest of you I know I'm going to hell." He didn't show that he heard me, but man I really have to stop saying things like that it only ends bad.

We had maybe a minute left now, I was lazying in my chair, and looking at the roof. The crew was sitting around talking about the things they would miss and such and I was just done. I mean how could I not be, I mean this was the end I had no regrets or any misgivings, the only one I cared about was my brother, and well he was next to me. He was doing the same thing as me, accept he was looking at the floor and had his Ipad out playing a game. I turned my attention to the countdown, and when I saw the thirty seconds left turned my attention to my brother.

"Hey, Finny." He turned his attention to me as well, and smiled softly. "I love you, little brother." He smiled at me before replying.

"I love you to, big broth-." That was the last thing I heard before everything when white around us, and then black like the deep void of space.

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