: Jens F. Simon
: Ruler of the nanites (STAR-DUST 5) Under the spell of nanites
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: English
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Sigu d Westall has been abducted from the Venus station TRISHARANA by alien intelligences. While the Mernchen, an alien race, continue to infiltrate the Life-Int-Ltd. on Earth, the organic spaceship Paurusheya wants to start the search for him immediately. However, Sir Arthur Newcraft cannot justify losing the only connection to Earth. Sigurd is sent to the nearby Epsilon Eridani system, where the Xxiin people ask him for help against an overwhelming enemy. At the same time, he makes a stunning discovery that elevates him to ruler of the nanites.

Jens F. Simon has always been a dreamer who moved more in his own fantasy world than in reality. After his basic military service, he began to study law. When his parents died unexpectedly, he broke off his studies and made his way through life with odd jobs. After his first relationship failed, he met the woman of his dreams and started a family. Today, he writes the fantastic stories that have accompanied him throughout his life.

The Xxiin race


The interior of the basket house was rather gloomy, and since I had looked into the very large and extremely bright sun disk before, white dots and a bright circle still wove across my iris.

I stopped immediately after entering and rubbed my eyes. Slowly they became accustomed to the new light conditions and revealed to me the true appearance of the Xxiin.

Of course, I had already expected something similar since I had contacted the nanites.

Directly in front of my eyes hovered a dense cloud of dust, glowing reddish, at least that was my first impression. Of course, I could guess that it was not dust particles that had gathered there.

Involuntarily, my field of vision changed as I focused on the cloud.

It hung about a meter above the ground and rotated slightly. At first, all I could see was a flurry of small bodies.

The more I concentrated, the more details I could make out. In the most diverse reddish hues I saw them, organic nanites.

"We are the ruler of the large space island," I now heard a strange thought in my head.

The movements of the individual beings I saw spontaneously slowed down. Did the thought come from them? Was I seeing the Xxiin in their true form?

"You are on the right path. We are the Xxiin, and we are the Xaa! You are on the space island XAAL on the way through the big nothing to our home place."

 

"Be careful, the Xxiin are reading your mind!"

 

The strange and nevertheless own absolute thought of my subconscious stood razor sharp in my head.

The cloud of nanites moving in the air in front of me had contracted and was rotating less quickly than before.

 

"If a telepathic connection is possible, then the para-shield generator no longer works. You can accordingly use your powers again!"

 

I was startled only briefly, then I had caught myself again.

"Human, who calls himself Sigurd Westall, be sure that you are a guest on my ship and not a prisoner."

The words of the Xxiin who had introduced himself to me as Xaa were still reverberating in my mind, when I had already carefully lifted one of the two steel heads standing at the sides of the entrance a few inches off the ground with the power of telekinesis.

It was only supposed to be a test and after what I had just been told, there didn't seem to be any real danger for me now.

"Of course, as our guest, you are not subject to any restrictions!"

So Xaa had noticed that I had become telekinetically active. Startled, I let go of the robotic body that served as an exoskeleton for the Xxiin, and there was a muffled sound as it touched the ground again with both feet.

Of course, after this strange statement that I was a guest, the question immediately arose as to why I was being forcibly compelled to board this spaceship.

"I am speaking on behal