Amerikverse Date - January 12, 2042
The Multiverse
It was free.
For the first time in twelve long years, it was free.
The Mamba-class spaceship hung in the space outside universes, outside the enormous twisting Thread that was New Amerik's home universe. It made no connection, made no movement, no sound. It's glossy black smooth siding reflected the light of a billion different universes, and inside the only sound that could be heard was the dim hum of the engines constantly heating and cooling. The pilot was struck by pure awe, unable to even answer the calls of her home planet, asking frantically where her signal had gone, where she was.
For years...only little more than a decade, but it had seemed so much longer - they had been alone. When the nations had taken to the stars, sending out their first scouting ships, then planning terraformers, colonizers - they had been alone. When the Holy Technocracy had tried to use their engines, their slipdrives to exit the universe, to go beyond to their friends, their allies - they had been trapped. The drives canceled, or died. They were alone.
But the pilot had been on her way - merely a routine mission out to Saturn - and she had activated the drive. And now...she had been able to reach the outside. The Multiverse. That which had been lost to the Holy Technocracy of New Amerik for over twelve years. But now they were free again.
Free.
The news came quickly to the military, then all the way up, up to the Divisional Leaders, then outwards to the other major nations. Worldwide leaders were informed, were notified of the sudden change, of the sudden lift in the fog that seemed to have enclosed the world in their own space, once more alone in the vast void. The civilian populations went about their daily lives as normal, oh yes, but...some knew. Some knew, and rejoiced.
And soon, the leaders of the world sent out probes. They were simple, crude devices, little more than a bottle with a message put inside, then tossed out to wherever they could be tossed. To universes that they once knew, before the long fog. Many would get lost, broken, or stuck, forever unable to depart their message until found, perhaps hundreds, perhaps thousands of years later. But some would be found. Some would make their way to nations that had once counted the Holy Technocracy as an ally.
And those nations that did find the messages would then be able to read their contents - a simple, repeated message.
"Is there anybody out there? Anyone...anyone at all?




