“Wait, what was that? Turn around.” Peter said jumping out of his chair and coming to Michael’s.
“Where?”
“Back, on the right.”
Michael turned the sub, but he saw nothing but rock. “What? I don’t see anything, it’s all just ro— Oh.”
Michael just stared at the sight in front of him.
“I guess we better go to the surface and call headquarters.”
“Yeah.” Peter agreed.
Chapter Two
October 2081
Tomas Klein CEO of Olympus was anxious, which was rare for him. Being one of the most powerful men in the world, certainly the wealthiest, he had little reason to be anxious about anything, but he has been waiting for this for the past eight months, ever since that day when his second came to his office and told him about the find on the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. The moment he heard, and truly understood what it was, he wanted to drop everything and fly to the location and inspect the find by himself, but his staff managed to convince him that waiting was the most prudent course of action. He was very much in the public eye, his movements very closely followed, and anything he was interested in immediately got the interest of the entire World. It took same careful planning and a body double to get him from Nephthys to Sedna, the city in the Atlantic in secret. And now as Olympus transport flew over the Ocean, on a course for the surface platform of the city, his hands trembled slightly, not form fear but from excitement, his childhood dream was about to be fulfilled. It was his dream to reach beyond this overpopulated Earth, to travel between stars, to find new worlds, new beings, if such even existed, and now hopefully, he held the answer to all of those questions. Eight months ago, Olympus sub stumbled upon a find that had the potential to shake the entire world. They found a spaceship, his people said that it couldn’t be anything else, and Olympus hired only the best. According to them, its design didn’t make sense for a submarine, it was first assumed that it was a relic of the past, before the war, some secret project that was forgotten, but after the first experts got at the scene and inspected the find directly they found that it was far older than that, tens of thousands years older to be more precise. With it being so old it couldn’t have been made by human hands, there were of course theories about Atlantis at first, but as soon as the find was transferred to a secure facility at Sedna all those theories were shot down. His best people quickly all come to the same conclusion; it was made for space travel. And then countless new theories popped up. Where did it come from? Why was it here? And most importantly, whom did it belong to? It was made from a metal unknown to Earths science, and was impervious to anything they tried to open it with, though their choices were limited as they didn’t want to damage anything, and Tomas forbade anything more powerful fearing that they would hit something they weren’t supposed to and blow themselves up. And four days ago his people managed to open, what they believed to be a cargo door. He didn’t know the details on how, but as soon as he found out that they had a way inside, which was one minute after the door opened, he forbade anyone from entering, as he wanted to be there personally when they went inside.
His transport finally arrived at its destination, and smoothly lowered itself down on the pad. The airplanes of old have all been mostly replaced, at least in Concordis and League, the American continents still had airplane travel, but any travel between there and the League or Concordis was by Eagle class transports. The technology was mostly there even before the war, hover ability, vertical liftoff and landing, and faster speeds, not to mention their greater reliability. Olympus was the first to start producing them and couple of League companies saw the opportunity and grabbed on as well. They looked reminiscent of the old Japanese Kawasaki C-1 military transports a bit blockier in appearance, without the back tail were instead the engines were situated, with two big turbines bellow the wings that were turned towards the ground, and with two exhausts on the wings top. There were of course many variants, based on their purpose, commercial, cargo, military and those designed specifically for Olympus use. The Eagle transports were all mostly larger than the old commercial airplanes, again, different variants had different dimensions, but most fell into ninety to hundred and twenty meters range, with the advances in technology, the space inside the transports was again increased, so the new transports could carry at least twice as much as the old airplanes of the same length.
“Tomas, we’ve arrived.” Elias Bakas, his second and head of security said from the seat beside him.
Tomas nodded, and stood up. The platform at the back of the transport slowly lowered and revealed the surface platform of Sedna city. There were two people waiting for them, Nathan Jansen the mayor of Sedna was one of them. Nathan was also a high level Olympus employee, all the cities built by Olympus were run by their employees, all were highly capable and most importantly loyal to Olympus first and Concordis second. Even though the cities are considered Concordis property by anyone outside of Concordis government, even the citizens of Concordis believed that. In truth, the cities were leased to Concordis, the deal that Tomas made with the government was very clear, the cities were going to be populated by people from Concordis, but the running of the cities would be entirely up to Olympus personnel, there would be no politics involved there. Tomas has worked hard to make Olympus what it was today, the company was not like other companies, it was completely run and owned by Tomas, with a few of his closest friends which helped him start it owning some small part. It was more of monarchy than a company, and he ruled it all, Olympus had achieved monopoly in many different areas, it had many subsidiaries in all parts of the world. The Concordis market was mostly run by them, with very few companies being able to keep up with them, and only because the government aided them as much as it could, early on when Olympus was just created, and under his leadership started to swallow the broken market and repair it under his guidance, the government realized that Tomas was set on dominating the world economy and feared that very fragile world peace could be broken. But Tomas wasn’t a man motivated by money or power, he understood that they were just tools with which he could accomplish his goals. What motivated Tomas was hunger for knowledge, the need for advancement, not just of himself but of the entire human race, he wanted to unite the world, and he knew that as long as greedy governments existed, it was never going to happen. The creation of the League and Concordis gave him a tiny bit of hope that the humanity could someday become what he envisioned it to be, but it was still not enough. Olympus was his solution to the problem, a way to control and guide the world without having to play with politics, or not as much, he learned over his seventy one years of life that one can never entirely escape it.
He strode purposely down the ramp, his steps confident and his posture flawless. Tomas Klein was seventy one years old, but looked as if he was in his late twenties. Olympus had made many strides in prolonging the human lifespan. The world was still over populated, resources in the League and Concordis might have reached the point where population control was no longer necessary, but their level was still not enough to feed the entire world population, many still died of hunger and thirst in Russia, and the American continents, as well in the countries that refused to join with the now largest powers in the world. He released a treatment that effectively erased aging period prior to death. People were now expected to live at least a hundred and fifty years, though only in the League and Concordis, the body no longer aged slowly after the point of were growth ends, instead people were expected to age rapidly in their last few years, with as little suffering as possible prior to death. People still died of disease or unnatural causes, but even that has been reduced greatly, at least in Concordis. The war changed many things, people realized how close to the death of our entire race we really got, the leaders knew that as long as their countries put themselves first and world second, there would always be wars, and one of them will end them all. The creation of Concordis and the League went a long way towards making sure that never happened. People who lived there were happier, and their leaders worked towards making sure that every single citizen had a full life, to a point that there was no poverty. The two countries worked closely together, they both used the same currency, the credit, had the same economic structure, and both shared the technology that could be used to enhance the lives of their people. Olympus had presence all over the world, though mostly in the Concordis and the League, the countries that chose to retain their own identities worked to minimize the level of presence Olympus could have there.