1. I AM A FUGITIVE FROM ANOTHER GALAXY --3


    Date: 11/28/2014, Categories: Fiction, Consensual Sex, Romance, Teen Male/Teen Female, Author: senorlongo, Rating: 88.9, Source: sexstories.com

    shocked; Donald wasn’t much better. Forgetting himself, Donald spoke aloud, “Gee, I always thought thirty was old.” I laughed as well as I could, given the shortcomings of my anatomy. We walked back to the hotel and were on the job again in the morning. We began building the computers that would guide the ray. General Tobin asked for a demonstration and I agreed. Donald and I built most of the control before we were transported by military jet transport to Nevada—to a base that was hundreds of miles from nowhere. Donald finished the control and sealed it after completing the connections. I spoke through Donald: GENERAL TOBIN, PLEASE TAKE MY WARNING EXTREMELY SERIOUSLY. SHOULD ANYONE TAMPER WITH THE CONTROL PANEL—OPEN THE COVER, PRY IT OFF, WHATEVER—THE RAY WILL BE TRIGGERED IMMEDIATELY INTO A FEEDBACK CIRCUIT THAT WILL TURN IT BACK TO ITS SOURCE. EVERYTHING…AND I DO MEAN EVERYTHING WITHIN AT LEAST ONE HUNDRED YARDS WILL BE OBLITERATED. AS I TOLD YOU THIS WILL CEASE TO OPERATE THIRTY DAYS FOLLOWING THIS TEST. THE CONTROL WILL SELF-DESTRUCT, LEAVING A PILE OF USELESS CERAMIC AND SOME MELTED WIRES. Following my directions Donald set coordinates for Pan, one of the smallest of Saturn’s moons. Once he was done we retreated a mile to a bunker for safety. Donald held Gina’s hand as we waited. Ten seconds before fire time General Tobin asked Donald if he wanted to push the trigger button. “If it’s all the same to you, sir, I’d rather you do it.” The General nodded and pushed. Now ...
    the automated system took over. Two minutes and seven seconds later the cannon fired. A bright blue beam about ten feet in diameter fired into the sky and beyond. The Hubbell telescope was trained on the area of Pan. Traveling at the speed of light, more than 186,000 miles per second, the ray reached Saturn in one hour, eight minutes and six seconds. Pan ceased to exist; the cannon turned itself off. Everyone in the bunker stood silently until one of the scientists spoke, “Oh, my God, what a terrible weapon. No wonder we have all this security. I don’t know about anyone else here but I’m terrified. I think I need to change my underwear.” There were no other comments, but everyone else nodded. We had just witnessed the most horrific event in the history of the earth. Switchboards all over the globe lit up with phone calls from the terrified and curious. Of course, there were no answers. Fewer than fifty people out of a total population of more than 7.1 billion knew and they were sworn to silence. The story was in the news for weeks and there was much conjecture, but few if any facts. Donald and I finished our work with two weeks to go in the summer break. He would finish the installation for each satellite just days prior to the scheduled launch. Despite my precautions there was an accident, one in which seventy-three human beings were killed. General Tobin went to the high school and asked to see Donald and Gina. We all knew that he really wanted to talk to me. We met in a ...
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