'Oh, Dan!' Lucy threw her arms round him. 'Why are you always so far away?'
'I'm here, Lucy!'
'But I never seem to get through to you. I love you.'
'And I love you,' replied Dan, and he kissed her, and she felt how far away he really was.
'Oh, Dan, let's get married,' she said.
'Oh, sure. We're on an alien spaceship - God knows how many light years from Earth and you want to organize a wedding.'
'You know what I mean,' she said.
'It's no good rushing these things.'
'Dan, we've been living together for thirteen years! We can't ever rush anything now!'
'Let's get the hotel up and running, and then we can talk about it,' said Dan sensibly, 'You do like the rectory?'
'Of course I do. I'm crazy about it.'
'Except that it doesn't exist any more.'
'We'll get it rebuilt - Nigel got a great deal on selling off Top Ten Travel. We'll rebuild it - better than it was - and make it the best little hotel in the goddamned world'
'If we ever get back.'
'If we ever get back,' agreed Dan.
They looked round at the so-called 'Captain's Bridge' with its library, its video collection, its chess boards and cards tables, its jacuzzi, billiard tables, cinema complex and gym, and they wondered how the hell they were ever going to find out how to control something that didn't appear to have any controls in the first place.
'Lucy,' said Dan.
'Oh! Don't start again! He wasn't doing anything!'
'I wasn't talking about that,' replied Dan.
'Good!' retorted Lucy. One point scored.
'You know this video game that seems to be based on the Starship itself?'
'Uh-huh?' Lucy was staring out of the windows above the console of games.
'Well, it's sort of changing.'
'I know this is stupid...' said Lucy. 'But you don't suppose that computer game isn't a computer game?'
'You mean - might it be an actual display showing those things coming towards us?' By now, Dan was also looking out of the window. A squadron of small, clumsy-looking spacecraft were hurting towards the Starship. Dan checked. Their movements correlated exactly to the motion of the spacecraft on the video display,
'Oh my God!' murmured Lucy. 'We're being attacked!'
At that moment, The Journalist suddenly burst onto the Captain's Bridge.
'The ship's on automatic!' he panted. 'But the central intelligence core is missing some of its parts. We can't control the ship unless we can locate all the missing bits of the system and get them back into place!'
'Too late!' said Lucy and nodded out of the window. The Starship was now entirely surrounded by the smaller spacecraft.
The Journalist muttered: 'Holy Pangalin!'
A voice suddenly boomed over the ship's loudspeaker system: 'You are surrounded. Give up at once or we open fire!'
'Quick!' yelled Dan, pushing The Journalist over to the console. 'How do we give up at once?'
'I haven't the slightest idea,' returned The Journalist.
'If you refuse to give up, we shall open fire in thirty seconds,' said the voice from the enemy spacefleet.
'WE GIVE UP!' yelled Lucy, but her voice merely echoed round the Captain's Bridge.
'DO SOMETHING!' screamed Dan.
'I told you! The ship's missing essential bits! I don't know what to do!' The Journalist was flipping controls as fast as he could but to little effect.
'Since you refuse to co-operate...' boomed the voice.
'WE'LL CO-OPERATE! JUST GIVE US A CHANCE!'
Lucy had climbed onto the console and was waving her arms at the spaceships in a desperate attempt to attract their attention.
'... since you refuse to co-operate you give us no choice but to open fire,'
The space outside the Starship suddenly exploded in light and a terrific noise battered the mighty hull - deafening those inside. Lucy fell off the console and Dan and The Journalist both dived for the floor, where they lay trembling with their hands over their ears.
There was then a pause.
The voice boomed over the loudspeaker again: 'Do you surrender?'
'YES! YES! WE SURRENDER!' screamed all three occupants of the Captain's Bridge.
'Very well! You leave us no choice!'
Another almighty din broke out around the Starship, and this time they could feel it shudder with the impact of the explosions outside. Then there was silence. The smaller spacecraft edged in a little closer.
Then the voice was booming out again. 'Look! We don't want to damage the Starship, but if you refuse to co-operate you will leave us no choice.'
The Journalist had by this time found a sort of microphone. He pushed a switch and bellowed into it.
'STOP! STOP! WE SURRENDER! STOP!' His voice deafened everybody on board the Starship Titanic, but elsewhere there was a terrible silence. Then they heard the enemy for the last time:
'We shall hold you responsible for any damage done to the Starship!'
With that a wave of the smaller spacecraft peeled off from the main fleet and swooped towards them. Points of light spattered out from their guns and the sound of ripping metal shook the great Starship.
'Oh my God!' screamed Lucy.
None of them could have told you how long the attack went on for, but it seemed like several lifetimes to the three figures huddled on the Captain's Bridge. The noise, the vibration, the crashing and bucking of the giant Starship went on and on. Lucy found The Journalist had his hands on her breasts, but decided not to say anything.
When it was all over, they waited and then stood up, trembling and shaking. The first wave was returning to the main fleet meanwhile a second wave was peeling off.
'Here they come again!' yelled Dan, and he and Lucy ducked down once more beneath the console. But The Journalist remained standing, with a curious expression on his face.
Lucy and Dan braced themselves for the gunfire... but it didn't come. Instead there was an odd - rather unmartial - banging on the hull of the ship.
'Yassaccans!' muttered The Journalist. Lucy and Dan both assumed this was another alien expletive, and remained under cover, but then The Journalist nudged Dan and said: 'Look!'
Dan cautiously put his head above the console and peered out of the window: the second wave of spaceships had pulled up all around the Starship, and an army of short and stocky space-suited figures were swarming over the hull, hammering and welding as they went.
'What the blazes?' asked Dan.
'They're repairing the damage,' explained The Journalist, Yassaccans are like that! They hate injuring hardware!'
'What about software?' asked Lucy, readjusting her bra.
'We'll need guns!' yelled The Journalist. 'Follow me!' The three of them ran, doubled-up, out of the Captain's Bridge, while the enemy's hammering and welding outside gathered in intensity.
Meanwhile the voice boomed out over the loudspeakers again: 'We shall recommence our attack, as soon as the first damage has been repaired! If you do not surrender, we shall board and dispose of everyone we find!'
In the crew's quarters, The Journalist discovered an arms cache. He handed out weapons to Dan and Lucy.
'How do we use them?' asked Dan, turning a strange gun over in his hand. It had a short thingy and bulbous side-thingies and a sort of thingy that stuck out and which Dan pushed: a laser beam shot out across the Crew Room and exploded in a fireball at the other end.
'Like that,' explained The Journalist, 'except don't point them at the soft furnishings.' He rushed over to the flaming curtain that Dan had just set on fire and grabbed an extinguisher.