Jupiter Fleet 1: Werewolves Don't Purr

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Author: JS Rowan
hear him.”
    Leona reached out to the panel nearest to her. She touched it.
    “Thor thinks that the panels are telepathically controlled, but I don’t feel anything.”
    “Concentrate,” he thought to her, “calm your thinking, and try again.”
    Leona touched the panel again, a look of calm concentration on her face. This time, a bed at the back of the lab lowered itself from the wall.
    “Well, that’s special,” said Will.
    “Did you get any images?” Thor asked.
    “No, but I was thinking of how tired I was, and the bed just popped out.” Leona turned to her parents. “Mom and Dad, Thor said he saw images in his mind when he touched the panel before. That’s why he jumped back so surprised.”
    Will decided to try touching a panel, but no matter how much he focused on it, nothing happened.
    Leona tried again on the desk. This time she looked as if she had fallen into a trance. Two minutes later she spoke.
    “I know how this works. The machine just gave me a tutorial. The amount of information you can transfer in direct contact is incredible. How long was I sitting there?”
    Thor told her.
    “Wow. It felt a lot longer than that. I would have guessed a couple of hours.”
    Thor started to ask her more questions, but she brushed him off.
    “We need to get Dad onto the table in the other room right now . Thor, pull four of those orange containers from the shelf that I opened up near the door. Mom, you grab the straps from that shelf over there.”
    She took the weapon from Will and guided him toward the table.
    “It’s a good thing that you didn’t try to fire this weapon, Dad. It needs to be reinitialized to you. If you had tried to shoot it without that, it would have given you a huge shock.”
    Will did not say anything. He was already looking gravely ill. He climbed up onto the gurney and passed out.
    “Thor, take two of those containers and attach them to him, one on each arm. Then take two more for the legs.”
    Leona did not bother to wait for him to comply. She just hurried into the adjoining lab and willed the door to close behind her and Mary.

    Once Leona got to the desk, she brought up the image of the table where Will now lay. There was mental prodding from the system asking for permission to begin. Once she said yes, the table started its process.
    Thor was startled when table with Will on it suddenly turned on. The sides and ends of the table moved up and over Will, and formed a half tube that completely encapsulated him. Graphics on the outside of the tube showed the processes going on inside. The virus was apparently being assisted by the tube.
    Thor could not begin to understand the process, but Will was being transformed before his eyes. There seemed to be a checklist of items to be done, as well as a timer. Thor could not decipher the alien readouts and lights. However, the process looked like it was going to take a while. Leona and Mary stood at the desk.
    “This transformation is going to take a bunch of days. Seems like maybe two weeks! This room seems to be a self-contained area. I’m starting to understand the computer system better.”
    Even with the door between them, Thor could “hear” what Leona said. Leona looked daunted, but determined. Thor thought she, with her tired face and messy hair, was as beautiful as he had ever seen her. But…back to business.
    With Will safely contained inside the tube on the alien table, Leona opened the door between the two rooms again.
    “Why are you able to access their computer?” thought Thor.
    “There are no passwords on the system. I guess in a telepathic society they would be useless, and I guess no other races that the aliens have subjugated had telepathic abilities. So the captives usually don’t have the capabilities to access the system. The werewolves can only access the parts of the system that their unique brain wave patterns are allowed to access. Any other area will produce an effect like you felt before.”
    Leona’s
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