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      HEAVEN’S

      WAR

      Ace Books by David S. Goyer and Michael Cassutt

      HEAVEN’S SHADOW

      HEAVEN’S WAR

      David S. Goyer &

      Michael Cassutt

      ACE BOOKS, NEW YORK

      THE BERKLEY PUBLISHING GROUP

      Published by the Penguin Group

      Penguin Group (USA) Inc.

      375 Hudson Street, New York, New York 10014, USA

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      Penguin Books Ltd., Registered Offices: 80 Strand, London WC2R 0RL, England

      This is an original publication of The Berkley Publishing Group.

      This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the authors’ imaginations or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, events, or locales is entirely coincidental. The publisher does not have any control over and does not assume any responsibility for author or third-party websites or their content.

      Copyright © 2012 by Phantom Four Films and St. Croix Productions, Inc.

      Illustration by Steve Karp.

      Jacket design by Lesley Worrell.

      Jacket illustration by James Paick.

      Text design by Tiffany Estreicher.

      All rights reserved.

      No part of this book may be reproduced, scanned, or distributed in any printed or electronic form without permission. Please do not participate in or encourage piracy of copyrighted materials in violation of the authors’ rights. Purchase only authorized editions.

      ACE and the “A” design are trademarks of Penguin Group (USA) Inc.

      FIRST EDITION: July 2012

      Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

      Goyer, David S.

      Heaven’s war / David S. Goyer & Michael Cassutt.—1st ed.

      p. cm.

      ISBN: 978-1-101-58100-1

      1. Human-alien encounters—Fiction. I. Cassutt, Michael. II. Title.

      PS3607.O925H46 2012

      813’.6—dc23

      2012002325

      PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

      10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

      ALWAYS LEARNING

      PEARSON

      Dedicated to all our Architects, especially

      Jack Vance

      Gene Wolfe

      Jack McDevitt

      Allen Steele

      and

      Connie Willis

      NEO “Keanu” Interior

      Dramatis Personae

      Present on Keanu

      ZACK STEWART, astronomer and astronaut, former commander of Destiny-7

      CAMILLA MUNARETTO, 9, Revenant

      YVONNE HALL, astronaut Revenant

      COWBOY, dog, formerly the property of Shane Weldon

      DASH, Sentry

      Houston Group

      RACHEL STEWART, 14, Zack’s daughter

      SHANE WELDON, Destiny-7 mission director

      HARLEY DRAKE, former astronaut

      SASHA BLAINE, astronomer

      GABRIEL JONES, former director of the NASA Johnson Space Center

      BRENT BYNUM, White House deputy

      XAVIER TOUTANT, Katrina refugee, drug dealer

      Bangalore Group

      VIKRAM NAYAR, Brahma mission director

      ZHAO BUOMING, Chinese intelligence agent

      PAVAK RADHAKRISHNAN, 16, son of Brahma commander Taj

      MAKALI PILLAY, exobiologist

      VALENTINA MAKAROVA, exolinguist

      DALE SCOTT, disgraced former astronaut

      CHITRAN RANHOTRA, refugee and mother

      JAIDEV MAHABALA, enterprising engineer

      DAKSHA SAIKUMAR, engineer

      Table of Contents

      Part One

      The Prisoner

      Zack

      Rachel

      Part Two

      Arrival Day: Valya

      Arrival Day: Xavier

      Arrival Day: Harley

      Arrival Day: Gabriel

      Arrival Day: Rachel

      Arrival Day: Jaidev

      Arrival Day: Harley

      Arrival Day: Zack

      Arrival Day: Zhao

      Arrival Day: Zack

      Arrival Day: Harley

      Arrival Day: Dale

      Arrival Day: Valya

      Arrival Day: Makali

      Arrival Day: Zack

      Arrival Day: Pav

      Arrival Day: Harley

      Part Three

      The Prisoner

      Zack

      Rachel

      Xavier

      Part Four

      The Prisoner

      Dale

      Zhao

      Pav

      Valya

      Harley

      Rachel

      Makali

      Gabriel

      Part Five

      The Prisoner

      Zhao

      Dale

      Harley

      Zack

      Rachel

      Valya

      Xavier

      Pav

      Jaidev

      Gabriel

      Makali

      Zhao

      Zack

      Harley

      Dale

      Rachel

      Xavier

      Part Six

      The Prisoner

      Valya

      Pav

      Gabriel

      Dale

      Zhao

      Part Seven

      The Prisoner

      Makali

      Harley

      Zack

      Epilogue

      Rachel

      Acknowledgments

      Heaven’s Fall

      NASA JOHNSON SPACE CENTER

      MISSION CONTROL STATUS REPORT

      AUGUST 29, 2019

      DESTINY-7 LANDING

      NASA’s Destiny-7 multipurpose crew vehicle successfully splashed down today in the Pacific Ocean near San Clemente Island, California, at 9:45 A.M. PDT.

      The combined crew of acting mission commander Tea Nowinski and Brahma spacecraft crew members Taj Radhakrishnan, Natalia Yorkina, and Lucas Munaretto were taken aboard the recovery vessel Liberty within an hour and are undergoing physical examinations at Vandenberg Air Force Base.

      Nowinski is expected to return to Houston this evening.

      The landing ended a ten-day mission filled with anomalies, including unplanned events aboard the Near-Earth Object Keanu that resulted in the deaths of Destiny-7 astronauts Patrick Downey and Yvonne Hall as well as Brahma cosmonaut Dennis Chertok and the apparent loss of mission commander Zack Stewart. The Coalition spacecraft Brahma was also destroyed, resulting in a combined return crew.

      NASA mission control continues its attempts to contact Stewart. Meanwhile, Keanu has departed Earth orbit at a speed of over 40,000 kilometers an hour.

      Those seeking information regarding the impacts near Houston and Bangalore are referred to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

      NASA PRESS RELEASE

      Just came out of the presser—amazing in its uselessness. Dear God, “anomalies”? Destiny-7 made it back, yeah, but no one is talking ab
    out the two UFOs and 200 MISSING PEOPLE!!!!

      POSTER ALMAZ AT NEOMISSION.COM

      Part One

      No one’s going to read this, I guess. Not even me. But it has to be done.

      Slate battery power is better than it used to be. If I’m careful, I might have two days with it. (It’ll last longer because I’m not using the Net, ever again.)

      Anyway, here’s what I know: I’m Pav Radhakrishnan, and I’m 16.

      Last week two spacecraft, one from NASA commanded by Zack Stewart, and the other from the Coalition of India-Brazil-Russia commanded by my father, Taj, landed on the Near-Earth Object named Keanu...and everything went to shit. First, it turned out that there were aliens living on Keanu as well as human beings. And these human beings were people who were killed on Earth—including Stewart’s wife, Megan, and a girl named Camilla. Pretty fucking weird.

      Then two of the NASA astronauts got killed and one of the Brahmans. No one’s quite sure how or why, but they’re gone.

      Brahma got blown up.

      Eventually four of the survivors, including my father, managed to get aboard the Destiny spacecraft and head back to Earth.

      Two days ago me and about a hundred other people from Bangalore got abducted from Earth by a big white balloon thing, some kind of spaceship sent by the Near-Earth Object Keanu. Wrong place, wrong time, story of my young life. About eighty other people got collected from Houston, Texas, too.

      We’re all here now, trying to figure out what the hell we do now—how do we eat, sleep, live? Oh, yeah: Who grabbed us and why?

      And how do we get away from them?

      It’s weird to think I’m never going to see my father again, and that we were really just passing each other in space.

      I’m going to call this the Keanu-pedia.

      Correction: No one HUMAN is ever going to read this.

      KEANU-PEDIA BY PAV, ENTRY #1

      THE PRISONER

      The days no longer had meaning. Even in the space beyond the barrier between the Prisoner and its former habitat, the cycle of light/lesser light/lesser dark/full dark/light had been irregular. The Keepers had almost certainly been manipulating it.

      But now even that false rhythm was missing. Here one could rely only on the subtle gradations of the barrier’s temperatures. Touch warm: light. Touch cold: dark.

      A poor method of keeping time, especially when keeping time was the only activity available.

      There was food—barely enough to sustain life, nowhere near sufficient to give one energy for action. Waste simply drained away.

      It was almost certainly another stratagem by the Keepers: to keep a being alive indefinitely, but useless, able only to measure the dimensions of the living space, to create fantastical scenarios of revenge, then to sleep and dream.

      Then, somewhere in the next cycle, to repeat.

      Even the revenge fantasies had long grown old and too familiar. Lately, in the past six cycles, they had given way to reconciliation dreams!

      To consider reconciliation with the Keepers—that was a sure sign of madness, and a cause for terror.... What came after that? Complete mental collapse?

      Fortunately, there had been an interruption...sharp vibrations through the floor and walls that allowed the Prisoner to reconnect with the physical universe, no matter how limited.

      Revenge scenarios were once again dominant. There was much touching of the walls, in search of temperature data and now more vibrations.

      Something was happening beyond the chamber. Whether bad or good, it was welcome...if only because it meant change.

      ZACK

      Where was it?

      The question played in Zack Stewart’s mind like an annoying ad jingle. And those three words had been present all through the past seventy-odd hours...hours that were very odd indeed, if, in fact, they even numbered seventy...

      Formerly a typical middle-aged American male of less than average height and weight, often dressed in khakis and polo shirts, he had become a haggard-looking man in stained and soiled long johns. Designed to be worn under a NASA EVA suit, said long johns were actually a garment filled with small plastic tubes through which water circulated. The outfit was now the only tangible reminder of Zack’s former life as an astronaut. Or as an inhabitant of planet Earth.

      His life before Keanu.

      Lacking a mirror and able to feel the ragged stubble on his face, he suspected that he now looked like a cartoon castaway, which, come to think of it, was exactly his state. Stranded on the interplanetary equivalent of a desert island—

      Steady, he told himself. You’ve been running on fumes for a week. You’re stranded on a runaway planetoid. Your choices are...find the exit from this habitat while still breathing.

      Or lie down and die.

      Even that decision wasn’t simple: Death on Keanu, anywhere around Keanu, didn’t seem to be permanent, or not immediately permanent.

      Maybe that whole life-death-what-have-you business was why he kept looking for the way out.

      Because of Megan. The last he’d seen of his wife, she had been swallowed up by a rogue Sentry and carried off to certain death. An hour later, Zack had had to fight a Sentry...The same one? He’d thought so at the time.

      Now...he wasn’t so sure.

      Of course now, he was five days more exhausted, five days less fed. Five days more distracted.

      Because two days after losing Megan, after killing that Sentry, 187 people had arrived on Keanu. According to them, they had been literally scooped from the surface of the Earth and carried across almost half a million kilometers in a pair of giant objects that resembled soap bubbles—

      “Great number,” Harley Drake had said. “One eighty-seven is the section of the California Penal Code for murder.” Harley was Zack’s best friend, a fellow astronaut who had been crippled in the auto accident that killed Megan Stewart (for the first time, he had to remind himself, two years before the Destiny mission), only to somehow wind up on Keanu, too.

      It was clear from the moment the 187 arrived that, beyond what they wore or carried, they had no clothing, few tools, no shelter, not even a common language. There was food on Keanu—the habitat had obviously been designed for creatures from Earth, but which era? There were edible plants, but few that Zack recognized. And how long would those supplies last? What nasty parasites or Keanu-specific bacteria were waiting to strike humans living on the Keanu diet of fruits and vegetables?

      There was also a lack of organization and leadership. Plenty of candidates, but to what end? Questions like “Can we go home?” or “Are we stuck here forever?” couldn’t be answered.

      Zack was the human race’s expert on Keanu—a title he would gladly have relinquished, given the shallowness of his expertise.

      Not that it stopped everyone, including Harley, from bombarding him with questions, questions, questions.

      Maybe that was another reason to go walkabout: for the sweet moment of silence.

      There was also shame and nagging responsibility; the castaways’ presence here was largely due to Zack’s actions as commander of Destiny-7. Zack had seen the anger in more than a few of their faces. How long before someone picked up a rock and clubbed him to death, just for the sheer catharsis?

      So, yes, Zack had wanted to get away from them.

      Even from his own daughter, one of the miraculously improbable new immigrants. Well, not so improbable: Harley Drake had been her guardian. If Harley got himself nabbed, Rachel couldn’t have been far away. And Zack had since learned that the reality was the opposite: it was actually Rachel’s fault that the pair had wound up in the not-so-magic 187.

      But, much as he cherished the contact with his daughter, Zack feared the road ahead. Rachel’s life—just like the lives of all humans on Keanu—might turn out to be nasty, brutish, and short.

      Wouldn’t it have been better to leave his daughter to a full life on Earth? She’d have been an orphan...but she’d have learned to deal with it.

      Another reason to beat himself up.


      He needed to think. He needed to take stock.

      He needed to explore.

      During the horrible end game of the First Contact on Keanu, in which his crewmates had been forced to leave him, in which Megan had been killed a second time...Zack had seen what he could only call Keanu’s “Factory.” He had walked the broad “streets” of this second habitat, marveled at its mysterious but somehow functional structures.

      He knew that answers to their situation, and tools to improve it, were likely to be found there.

     


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