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Vacuum – The Only Mission that didn’t go Public

Linda said, “Come on… you don’t want to keep the others waiting. Come along.”

Michelle could not move. “COME!” Linda shouted. The sheer noise of  the shout woke Michelle up from her trance and she agreed to follow her to where everyone was. Everyone was sitting still. It looked like they were possessed too.

“What is going on?” asked Michelle. Nobody replied. “I’ll tell you.” said Linda, “See it was not just David and Linda who murdered me. It was someone else too.”

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Vacuum – The Moon Haunting Begins

David Anderson was getting paranoid in his room. He kept yelling, “Let me out!! Let me out!! He’s gonna kill me! Help me!!” He was yelling so much that Sarah had muted the intercom in his room.Everyone was busy as they were about to land. The ship specialists were checking if all the systems were okay.

The mission specialists were getting the landing party ready. Sarah was checking all the ship’s main systems and beginning the landing sequence. She saw something peculiar on the screen. Anderson was passed out on the floor in his room. She buzzed Dr. George to go check on him. David caught George by surprise when he opened his room’s door. He got up and tackled George and broke free from his confinement.

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Vacuum – Find the Truth

Linda was still in trance and there was nothing that they could do. Sarah, Edward and Michael were wondering about this ‘find the truth’ and what it meant. Sarah called Dr. Hill to the carrier.

Dr. Hill came rushing with the first aid kit and carefully applied some after burn lotion on Michael’s chest and his pain was finally under acceptable control. Linda regained consciousness and rushed towards the cockpit without saying a word to others. Rest of them followed her. She had an uncontrollable anger in her eyes.

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Vacuum- The First Quarter

Sunday, 18th May 2008: The crew was strapped in the command module of the spaceship and the ship was in launch sequence sharp at 0900 hours. The commander and mission control collaborated by a final systems check. The systems were a go and the final countdown began. 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 We have lift off…

The largest possible rocket thrusters filled with aviation fuel spurred to life and with a dense cloud of exhaust gases, the spaceship was launched towards outer space. When they reached the outermost layer of earth’s atmosphere, the rocket’s parts were slowly detached from the ship and finally after the detaching sequence, the ship was functional on its own power source.

The ship had been launched into the correct path towards the Alpha station which was the first quarter of the mission. Everyone unfastened their seat belts and could finally move to their stations. The ship specialists ran their routine checks. The mission specialists were debriefed by David and Linda on the final mission plan. On the night of 19th May, all the crew members except David and Linda (who were talking home via the secure communications channel that now came standard with every space travel machine) were sitting together in the command module and talking to each other about previous missions.

All of them knew about the tragic death of Major Daniel but only some of them knew that David, Linda and Sarah were on that mission with Daniel. Deborah was one of them so she asked Sarah about Daniel’s death. Sarah told everyone about the tragic incident.

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Vacuum- Mission Debrief

A final mission debrief was held a few days before the mission lift off. All the crew members were called in. Punctuality at NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) was taken very seriously and all the crew members knew that. David Anderson, the commander of the ship that was going to be used in the mission was the first to arrive at Meeting Room A at Johnson Space Center, Houston, Texas.

He was a US Air Force Colonel and a Mechanical Engineer and he had been a pilot in many missions before this. He had been called back for service for one last mission as he was the only one equipped with the knowledge of an old carrier that had to be used for this mission. Tagging along with him was Mission Specialist Linda Anderson, an Aerospace Engineer. She was his sister and she had been on previous missions with him as her mentor.

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