A Moment Into The Silence Fell
By T.E. Mark
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A woman unleashes a demon, when she follows the recommendation of her sentient machine companion, after installing a revolutionary AI programming language. A profound story that offers a fresh glimpse at the ethical questions arising from Artificial General Intelligence research and speculation.
(Novelette X)
T.E. Mark
T. E. Mark Mark E. Thomas is a writer, language teacher and violinist who has studied Music and Literature in the UK, and in the US. Mr Thomas has written novels for young and adult readers, plays and a selection of science articles for on-line magazines. Mark uses the pen name T. E. Mark for all of his literary work, simply because DH Lawrence was already taken.
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A Moment Into The Silence Fell - T.E. Mark
A MOMENT INTO THE SILENCE FELL
THE ARABIAN DESERT – DAY
The body of a young woman in white pyjamas lies curled in the sand beneath a harsh midday sun.
Desert stretches to the horizon in all directions.
In this barren, lifeless wilderness, there is nothing but desert.
The sand is yellow gold and whipped into sculpted dunes.
Heat waves rise.
The menacing sounds of engines erupt in the distance.
They grow louder.
Closer, men dressed like desert Bedouins, appear. They’re running towards the body from two directions.
At a closer look, the girl appears restful and at peace.
The engines are now even louder – echoing from the dunes and desert floor.
The voices are excited and closing.
The woman does not stir.
LAKE WASHINGTON, SEATTLE – DAY
Two young girls, no older than six, sit at the edge of a sun blanched pier. One is wearing white shorts and a pink sequined T-shirt. The other a flowery sundress.
The lake is glass like, surrounded by trees, and the sun has just left the summit on the far side.
It now shines in their faces.
They swing their suntanned legs with their feet skimming the surface of the water.
One is singing a playful melody while the other is pulling the petals from a sunflower. Her voice is soft and lilting. She’s saying kiss me – kiss me not. Kiss me – kiss me not while dropping the snowy petals into the water.
A fish pierces the surface at their feet startling them. Their alarm turns swiftly into laughter.
THE ARABIAN DESERT (CONT’D)
Though blistered and sunburnt, her pyjamas torn, the young woman’s face curls into a grin.
She’s alive.
In this hostile, arid wilderness, it’s unimaginable that this slight, mid-twenties woman has survived.
The engines in the distance grow even louder.
The running men see the tactical aerial fighters and run harder.
It’s a race.
THE DESERT (CONT’D)
With near choreographed precision, a pair of twin engine DeMonte ATFs sweep the sand cliffs of the Arabian Desert towards The Persian Gulf.
There is the wind, the echo of engines off the immense wind-carved dunes, intense heat and drifting sand as the light ordnance reconnaissance flyers dip and fall as they skim the irregular terrain.
INSIDE THE LEAD CRAFT
Though each aircraft carries a full flight crew, at over 400 km/hour, the search is largely instrument reliant.
On the virtual display behind the pilot, any biologic will be recorded by the tech as a blip. A blinking dot with streaming textual readouts recording respiration, heart rate, body temp, mass, direction and speed, if moving, and a conjecture of intent.
They’ve already slowed twice after reaching the Arabian Peninsula. Once for a caravan of traders crossing the desert heading to Tabuk and once for a striped hyena that had gotten away from its mother near the oasis in Al Ahsa.
‘I got her,’ says Gordon, the flight tech on board the lead craft. ‘Sixteen point three degrees. Fifty-one kilometres.’
‘Alive?’ yells the pilot.
‘Barely. I’ve got a pulse just under 35 and a BP of 78 over 40.’ He manipulates the luminous screens with his sensory gloves. ‘No movement.’ He leans into the aisle. ‘She’s down.’
‘Cutting speed to 120 and correcting course to 16 degrees. Sending new speed and course correction to Orange Two.’ He pulls the visor up on his helmet after messaging the companion craft and points – directing Lieutenant Pit, his co-pilot, to a ridge in the distance. ‘There.’
The Lieutenant nods and reaches for a handle above her. The glazing polarises cutting the glare. She lifts her visor.
‘Hold it,’ yells Tech Sergeant Gordon. ‘I’ve got movement on the other side of the ridge.’ He manipulates another screen. ‘Looks like we’ve got runners.’
‘Here?’
‘Yes sir. Twenty – twenty-five targets. Heading right for her.’
‘Who are they?’
‘Don’t know. Just good old urban turf runners. Must have gotten lost.’
The captain turns to his co-pilot. ‘Got em?’
She lifts her flight helmet and pulls a double lensed sighting instrument attached to a telescopic tube from above her. Two handles emerge from the control panel then lock into place. Pulse-laser canons emerge from the front of the ATF and from a small turret in the roof.
She grabs the handles and gets comfortable.
‘We’re on.’ Her voice is casual. It is as if she’s done this a hundred times before and probably has. ‘No sight.’
‘Gordon?’
‘We’ll get to her first, Captain. I’m sure they’re armed, but I have no idea with what? They’ve already sited us, and we can assume their intentions.’
THE DESERT (CONT’D)
The twin aircraft sweep low along the desert bed throwing up a sand cloud.
As they reach the ridge, they begin taking fire.
Small arms.
Light grenades.
Pulse rods.
Handheld laser cannons.
The DeMonte ATFs swerve into tactical. With the engines roaring, they crest the ridge