Let's start right where we left off last week.
"The council should
be the only one with a word to say," Tucker said between his
teeth.
"I'm sorry to look
like I'm walking over the council authority, but I can't allow and
unauthorized people to drive this ship when I have two superior human
perfectly able to do so and I'm sure there are a lot of people
onboard this ship who might have a word to say about the resistance
of the engine or the quantity of food left. There lifes are also on
the line and they deserved to be heard."
The council member didn't
say anything and I wondered if they were mute or totally out of it.
They mostly had impassible expression on their face. They seemed
deprived of human emotion. Maybe that was my problem, and Tucker's.
We were both animated with a purpose coupled with a sense of
righteousness and this war between us was as if it would determine
our own worth. It was a game where the winner would take it all and I
had left my chances to the hand of people I didn't even know.
It took about an hour for
every one to join. So many faces I didn't know and I was feeling all
tensed up inside thinking about the fate of the mission, the fate of
my father, of Klara and Debby and my own in their hand.
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