Month: June 2014

Metal Tuesday – Star One – Cassandra Complex

In the long tradition of selecting songs that are currently buzzing through my head, this week’s Metal Tuesday is Star One’s “Cassandra Complex.” This one rides the hard rock/metal line, and I keep expecting it to be on an 80’s animated movie soundtrack. It also keeps repeating in my mind.

Lyrics:

You are a beautiful woman in a beautiful world
but your world is gonna die
I have seen the human race
drop dead in the blink of an eye

You created this dream out of bits and pieces
filed away in your mind
you’re caught inside a fantasy
but we’ll find the truth inside

You gotta hear me out, though you wouldn’t understand
I came back to the past
I have come to save our world
time’s up, so we better move fast

I want to help you deal with the rage you feel
it’s still not too late
you created your own world
but it’s starting to disintegrate!

Cassandra complex, everlasting scream
we can change the future but we can’t change the past
Cassandra complex, ever-changing dream
we can shape the present but we can’t make it last

I think you may be right, I’m insane after all
this is all in my mind
I just want to stay here with you
leave the bad dream behind

No, I remember you now, guess I’ve always known
yes, it was me in your dream
I won’t accept that we cannot change
the dark future you have seen!

Cassandra complex, everlasting scream
we can change the future but we can’t change the past
Cassandra complex, ever-changing dream
we can shape the present but we can’t make it last

The planet is dying, pollution of sea and air
the people denying the death of the atmosphere
The planet is crying, the rape of ecology
the people relying on the rise of technology
and now they have to die!

Cassandra complex, everlasting scream
we can change the future but we can’t change the past
Cassandra complex, ever-changing dream
we can shape the present but we can’t make it last

Monday Fiction – Avalon Chapter 4

Erik

Pain lanced through Erik as he probed his side. Yep, those ribs were cracked. If Erik had a pound every time he’d cracked a rib since joining His Imperial Majesty’s Security Services, he’d be a wealthy man. Well, independently wealthy at any rate. Whatever that human-looking thing was, it hit like an orc. A very angry orc. Erik stood up on the sloped metal roof and looked down at the darkened street. His opponents were gone. The only evidence of the fight were the hand-shaped burns on the pavement. From what he could remember of the monsters of Avalon, none could look human, hit that hard, and then have their limbs burn when cut with magic. Oh, and stand up to pistol bullets. Erik was pretty sure this was another of the hidden monsters of Earth. He’d have to ask Jason about them when he got back to the apartments.

He pulled out his cell phone. From the numbers on the time display, Erik had been out for a couple of hours. There were also several missed calls from Samantha, as well as three voicemails. Well, he’d better find out what Samantha wanted before she called him again. Before he could hit the redial, the phone buzzed. The caller ID displayed “Unspeakable One.” Great, Lady Maritza was probably calling to bitch him out for going off on his own. He was tempted to let it go to voicemail, but decided it would be better in the long run to get the shouting done. Lady Maritza’s rage didn’t cool down with time, it simmered at a boil ready to explode like a pressure cooker with a faulty valve.

“Where the hell are you?” Lady Maritza in a barely controlled tone. Erik knew he was in trouble the moment he heard Lady Maritza’s high Avalon accent.

“I’m–” Erik started to say when he heard the soft footfalls behind him. He spun and slid to the side an instant before the tall dark figure fired a suppressed pistol at him. The bullet tore the phone out of his hand. Erik unleashed a full force blast of telekinetic power at the figure. There was an “umph” of pain as it was thrown back over the ridge of the roof. Erik grunted as he drew his own suppressed pistol. This was not going to be a fun fight. He hadn’t felt his opponent’s emotions as it snuck up on him. It was probably another of those human-like creatures he fought earlier. They must be trying to clean up their mistakes.

Erik crept up the roof, listening for his opponent’s movements. Erik fell to the roof as a blurring movement shot up from the roof. Erik felt more than heard the supersonic crack of the pistol bullet as it passed centimeters over his head. Erik brought up his own pistol and fired three shots at the airborne figure. It effortlessly dodged the gunfire and landed some thirty feet away. Erik pointed his pistol at it and flicked on the flashlight mounted to his pistol. There was a screech of pain as the creature was blinded by the intense white light.

Creature was definitely the right word. It was a tall humanoid, about two and a half meters Erik estimated, and just slightly less massive than an orc. Inky black skin covered the creature’s frame, with a rodent-like head. Except it’s snout was smushed in. Erik had seen those features before, but he couldn’t remember where. His memory flickered back to escorting Anne and her parents to the zoo a few weeks ago. Before the memory could be drudged up, the creature lunged at him with an unbelievable speed. Erik tried to dodge, but the creature was just too damned fast. He waited for the familiar hammer blow of a bullet. Instead stars burst in his eyes and he felt himself spinning through the air. The side of his face was ablaze with pain. The bastard had pistol-whipped him. That was just disrespectful.

The creature snarled as it suddenly materialized above him. It lashed out with a claw-tipped hand. Erik snapped up a telekinetic barrier. It wasn’t a strong one, but the creature’s blow slid along the barrier’s slant, leaving it’s midsection exposed. Erik brought up his pistol and fired. It howled in pain as the ten .40-caliber bullets slammed into its torso. It collapsed to the roof and slid down some fifteen feet. Erik crawled to the roof’s ridge. Pain blazed in his face and side. At least one of his ribs was now broken. He gingerly probed his side. Maybe two. He needed to get back to his team before his lung was punctured. At least he’d be under Veronica’s care rather than what passed for medicine on this side of the gate.

The creature stirred and started moving. It shakily stood up. The bullet holes were now puckered scars on its torso. It let out a rattling growl and took an unstable step towards Erik. Bloody hell Erik thought with a resigned air. He hit the magazine release on his pistol as his left hand reached back for a magazine with red tape on its baseplate. As the creature staggered towards him, Erik fumbled inserting the magazine. Taking a breath, Erik sent out a tiny burst of power at the creature’s feet. The telekinetic push was enough to knock out the creature’s feet from under it.

Erik took a breath and focused on slapping the magazine into his pistol. The slide snapped forward. Erik pointed the pistol at the creature. It howled again as the white light illuminated it. The creature slowly clamored back to its feet. Erik focused on the glowing dot of his front sight and stroked the trigger once, twice, three times. The creature’s howls stopped like someone flipped a switch.

“That was unexpected,” a tinkling voice said from above Erik. There was a hint of that European accent the two he’d fought earlier had used. “When did Avalonians start using silver bullets?” This one looked like a woman as it landed gracefully on the roof ridge. An achingly beautiful woman with sliver hair that seemed to dance around her and glowing blue eyes. Erik felt the creature’s psychic presence as it walked towards him. It eased some of his physical pain while calming him. All the better to eat you, my dear, Erik thought as he tried to push past the psychic onslaught.

“You are just full of surprises,” the woman said seductively. Her blue eyes seemed to pulse hypnotically. She effortlessly plucked the pistol out of Erik’s hand and ejected the magazine. She let out a silvery peal of laughter that eroded some of Erik’s resistance.

“Do the Americans know you’ve stolen some of their special bullets?” she asked. Erik clamped down before he answered the woman. Something about her voice and laugh made him want to help her. She cocked her head and gave Erik an intense stare. “I wasn’t aware Avalonians were that mind-strong, but it will be fun to break you.” The woman’s smooth and enticing psychic presence evaporated and Erik was pounded with a lash of fear and rage. He wasn’t sure if he screamed before the blackness took him.

Friday Quote – Dwight D. Eisenhower

This one is a bit long:

Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen of the Allied Expeditionary Force! You are about to embark upon a great crusade, toward which we have striven these many months. The eyes of the world are upon you. The hopes and prayers of liberty loving people everywhere march with you. In company with our brave Allies and brothers in arms on other fronts, you will bring about the destruction of the German war machine, the elimination of Nazi tyranny over the oppressed peoples of Europe, and security for ourselves in a free world.

Your task will not be an easy one. Your enemy is well trained, well equipped and battle hardened, he will fight savagely.

But this is the year 1944! Much has happened since the Nazi triumphs of 1940-41. The United Nations have inflicted upon the Germans great defeats, in open battle, man to man. Our air offensive has seriously reduced their strength in the air and their capacity to wage war on the ground. Our home fronts have given us an overwhelming superiority in weapons and munitions of war, and placed at our disposal great reserves of trained fighting men. The tide has turned! The free men of the world are marching together to victory!
I have full confidence in your courage, devotion to duty and skill in battle. We will accept nothing less than full victory!

Good Luck! And let us all beseech the blessings of Almighty God upon this great and noble undertaking.

Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, Supreme Commander Allied Forces

This was the order given to the troops on the even of Operation Overlord, more commonly known as D-Day.

Let us remember those who air dropped into France and those who charged the beaches – Utah, Omaha, Sword, Gold, and Juno – seventy years ago today.

The Gold Coast Trying to Destroy State Pre-Emption

Palm Beach County managed to find a judge that ruled against part of Florida’s strengthened pre-emption law.

A judge on Monday sided with the county by finding it unconstitutional for the governor to remove a county official from office for trying to enforce local gun control rules. State lawmakers maintain that they are the only ones empowered to pass firearms regulations in Florida.

The article states this ruling doesn’t shield the locals from the fines, but it wouldn’t surprise me for them to try and get those ruled as unconstitutional as well.

Mother Teresa – Hitch Was Right

Christopher Hitchens was excoriated for his book The Missionary Position, which debunked the popular view of Mother Teresa as a symbol of altruism.

Canadian researchers have substantiated Hitch.

I despise frauds. Especially those who use the suffering of others to defraud. They taint the concept of charity, which in my opinion, is an important and vital piece of human society. (A point that steered me away from Objectivist dogma).

I could also bash the Catholic Church for their rush to make Mother Teresa a saint, but well, that’s kind of like bashing a rattlesnake for being poisonous.

Metal Tuesday – Sabaton – Primo Victoria

This week’s Metal Tuesday is Sabaton’s “Primo Victoria.”

Like much of Sabaton’s work, the song is about a battle, particularly, the Allies’ invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944, which happened 70 years ago this week.

When I saw the band a few of years ago in Orlando, they introduced it by saying how grateful they were that the Americans came to help liberate Europe from the tyranny of Nazi Germany. Needless to say, the crowd was responded very enthusiastically.

Lyrics:

Through the gates of hell
As we make our way to heaven
Through the Nazi lines
Primo Victoria

We’ve been training for years
Now we’re ready to strike
As the great operation begins
We’re the first wave on shore
We’re the first ones to fall
Yet soldiers has fallen before

In the dawn they will pay
With their lives as the price
History’s written today
In this burning inferno
Until nothing remains
As our forces advance on the beach

Aiming for heaven though serving in hell
Victory’s ours their forces will fall

Through the gates of hell
As we make our way to heaven
Through the Nazi lines
Primo Victoria

On the 6:th of June
On the shores of Western Europe
1944
D-day upon us

We’ve been here before
Used to this kind of war
Crossfire grind through the sand
Our orders were easy
It’s kill or be killed
Blood on both sides will be spilled

In the dawn they will pay
With their lives as the price
History’s written today
Now that we are at war with the Axis again
This time we know what will come

Aiming for heaven though serving in hell
Victory is ours their forces will fall

Through the gates of hell
As we make our way to heaven
Through the Nazi lines
Primo Victoria

On the 6:th of June
On the shores of Western Europe
1944
D-day upon us

6:th of June 1944
Allies are turning the war
Normandy state of anarchy
Overlord

Aiming for heaven though serving in hell
Victory is ours their forces will fall

Through the gates of hell
As we make our way to heaven
Through the Nazi lines
Primo Victoria

On the 6:th of June
On the shores of Western Europe
1944
D-day upon us

Through the gates of hell
As we make our way to heaven
Through the Nazi lines
Primo Victoria

Monday Fiction – Avalon – Chapter 3

Anne

Anne was letting the wild magic circle around her as she teased them with her thoughts. Veronica kept telling her that the wild magic on this side of the gate was weak compared to Avalon. Like a garden hose compared to river rapids, was the analogy Veronica used when Anne asked about the difference. Veronica looked finally satisfied enough to try a simple spell with Anne. Anne’s cell phone rang. Both women swore as Anne let go of the magic. Anne was even more irritated when she saw the number.

“Damn it Jason, this is my night off!” Anne said.

“Get to the address I’m texting to you right now,” Jason McMurty said, ignoring Anne’s protest. After three months as partners, Anne knew the tone in Jason’s voice was the one he used when dealing with very bad stuff. Before Anne thought about it, she was standing and putting on her sidearm, badge, and coat.

“Is this a special?” Anne asked, using their private code for a homicide that might have been caused by the Dark Towers or a monster on this side of the gate.

“Possibly,” Jason answered, “If not, it’s definitely in your wheelhouse. The lieutenant wants you down here.” Anne and Veronica were walking down to the common area. Samantha joined them. Normally they didn’t escort her to work. Jason was her supposed to be her protective detail while working. All of that went out the window if there was a “special” case.

“We’re on our way,” Anne said and ended the call. She looked down at the address and grimaced. Great, right smack in the middle of Riverside, not more than a dozen blocks from their apartment building. Before the turn of the century, Riverside was called Downriver. Then the previous city administration decided to “revitalize” what they saw as prime real estate. Unfortunately, no one bothered to tell the criminals that they were supposed to move out to make way for trendy apartments, restaurants, and art galleries.

Wo ghest du hin?, I mean, where going you to?” Kurt asked stepping through the front door and seeing the trio of women. He must have been exhausted, because normally his English was perfect.

“Special case,” Anne answered.

“Where’s Erik?” Samantha asked. Kurt looked surprised.

“He’s not back? He went to go investigate some people we saw tonight,” Kurt said, “I thought he would have returned by now.”

“I’m sure he’s fine Samantha. It’s not like he’s not perfectly capable of handling himself,” Anne said, “We really need to get moving. Kurt, why don’t you go get some rest? You’ve been working all day.”

Nein,” he said, his reply just a bit too quick and forceful, “I mean, no, I’m fine. I will escort you to the scene.” The three women traded looks, but none of them objected. It was just easier. Anne climbed into her unmarked cruiser, while the others followed in nondescript silver sedan.

Jason met Anne at the edge of the police cordon. Anne focused on the picture of the victim Jason was showing her. White female, mid-20’s, blonde, clothes and makeup said that she was going out. Clothes and jewelry were on the expensive side, but expected for this part of town. Her throat had been savagely torn out leaving a three-inch gap in the front.

“Where’s all the blood?” Anne said, zooming out. “She’s got a lot on her, but there’s not much of a pool around her. Not for that kind of wound.”

“First thing I noticed as well,” Jason said as the pair walked to the murder scene. “Of course, Welks doesn’t think it’s significant.” Anne stopped and glared at Jason.

Welks is lead?” Anne said, barely keeping herself from yelling. Jason nodded and braced himself for the coming tirade. “Oh, hell no. There’s no way I’m helping that bastard with a damn thing! It’s my night off, and I’m going the hell home.”

“Stop,” Jason said, firmly, holding up his hand, “I know you hate him, I know why, and I know you wouldn’t have come down here if you knew he was the lead. That said, we have a dead woman with missing blood. Do you want to find out what did that to her before it starts preying on more victims in the city?” Anne glared at Jason. She hated when he refused to put up with her, and it was worse when he was right.

“Fine. Did you send this pic to the others?” Anne asked. Jason nodded. Anne tapped her head twice. At the signal, Samantha established the now familiar telepathic network between the two detectives and the Avalonians. In addition to giving the team undetectable communications, Anne instantly knew where each of the Avalonians were. Damn, they were good at hiding in a crowd. She didn’t think she would have been able to spot them before the telepathic network illuminated their positions.

“What kills like this?” Anne asked the group.

“Draks have that level of savagery, but they’ve never been seen on this side of the gate,” Samantha said, “Delvers could, but that’s usually not their style.” Anne had heard the Avalonians refer to Dark Towers’ elves as “delvers” before, but she’d never heard of draks. Her confusion must have registered over the telepathic link, because Veronica answered before Anne could ask the question.

“Draks are about the same size as goblins and hobgoblins, but look like little humanoid reptilians. Tend to run in packs of ten or more. Very nasty creatures,” Veronica reported. “If this was draks, I’d expect her to be torn limb from limb and partially eaten.”

“Anything from this side of the gate?” Kurt asked.

“Normally, I’d say vampire, but they’re supposed to be all across the pond for some big shindig in Europe,” Jason answered. Anne’s eyes widened.

“Vampires? Really?” Anne asked, “Are we talking Count Dracula or sparkly?” Anne could feel Jason’s mental groan at the question.

“Closer to Count Dracula, but that’s just their human form,” Jason answered, “Until they have to feed, and then they get monstrous. Think a seven-foot man-bat. Something’s bothering me about this though. According to task force records though, we wouldn’t find even this much blood if this was a vampire attack. Even a young vampire needs a lot of blood to survive.”

“Anything else? More werewolves?” Anne asked.

“I don’t think it’s werewolves. Everything the task force has been hearing says that all other werewolf packs are steering clear of the city. They’re scared of whatever could tear their lycanthropy out of them. I’ll ask one of the research geeks,” Jason said. Anne felt Samantha’s sudden tenseness.

“Jason, what do you know about the stories that vampires can’t have their minds read?” Samantha asked.

“Not much. Why?” he asked.

“Because I have two bystanders busily taking video of the two of you and I can’t hear their thoughts,” Samantha said. Their telepath’s anxiety pulsed through the link.

“Where?” Anne asked.

“Your five o’clock,” Samantha answered. “Kurt, Veronica, home in on me. We’ll take them quietly.”

“Hold Samantha. Kurt do you have any silver ammunition on you?” Jason asked.

“Just the magazine that you gave me,” Kurt answered.

“Don’t engage them,” Jason said, “Because unless you know how to set them on fire without anyone noticing, you’re not going to be able to do anything to them quietly.” Anne felt a blast of fear from Kurt.

“Mein Gott. Those two look like the men that Erik was following,” Kurt said. Anne casually turned, and saw the pair. Two tall men with dark hair and dressed like Euro-tourists. Almost against her will, she locked eyes with the taller of the pair. She felt a cold shiver down her spine. Then the man’s face broke into the most evil grin she’d ever seen. Fear pumped through Anne as she felt her body lock up. She couldn’t even swallow. The tall man gave her a salute by tapping his two forefingers to his head. Then the pair just disappeared. Just vanished like they’d never been standing there.

“Are you okay?” everyone asked Anne when she could finally hear the telepathic network again.

“I think so,” Anne said.

“Yep, vampires,” Jason said, and then vocally, “Damn it all to hell.”