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发信人: langrisser (NOW LOADING), 信区: SFworld
标 题: 银英外传---螺旋迷宫1.1
发信站: 哈工大紫丁香 (Thu Apr 2 16:32:43 1998), 转信
发信人: Gerson (gerson), 信区: SFworld
标 题: 银英外传---螺旋迷宫1.1
发信站: BBS 水木清华站 (Fri Feb 13 14:41:00 1998) WWW-POST
Chapter One: Hero's New Job
I
Yang Wen-Li's life as a full lieutenant only lasted for six hours.
This happened in September 19, Space year 788. Twenty-one-year-old Yang
received the order of promotion to Lieutenant at 1025 and then to
Lieutenant Captain at 1630. His rank as a lieutenant was as temporary
as twenty-one thousand and nine hundred seconds, setting the record in
the Free Planet Alliance military history.
"With your hardworking, I hope you will make a new record as a
lieutenant captain. Please do your best."
With his meaty and sweaty palm, Director of Personnel of the Defense
Committee Gropnas shook Yang's hand vigorously, a full smile on his
face. Of course you could laugh, since you were not the one fighting
for his life. Yang did not say it, but he cursed viciously within his
heart. He, Yang Wen-Li, was the one who had just rescued three million
civilians from El Facile.
"Lieutenant..."
Yang did not believe he was very serious about status or hierarchy, and
indeed he had never been such a person. However, he did feel an
interesting affinity toward his six-hour status as a lieutenant. If he
were to stay for a year or two in this rank, then he most certainly
would begin to gradually dislike it, but six hours were not enough time
for such distaste to develop. It's all brought about by an implicit
rule that forbade survivors of a battle from double promotion.
The rank of lieutenant might be a point in passing for a graduate of
the Officer's Academy in his or her twenties. But, for those rising
from the ranks as privates, it might be the destination of their
military career. The reason that a common noun like "good old
lieutenant" existed was because many first lieutenants on the edge of
honorary discharge would be promoted "due to their accumulated merits
in the past."
"But, Lieutenant, you are indeed a very lucky man. You must be born
under an enviable star."
Gropnas's voice had just a tinge of a condescending man who gives out
favors. Father of the Nation Ale Heinessen, when he was only twenty-one
, had no status or office, an exiled prisoner who worked under
inclement conditions. In comparison Yang was as comfortable as enjoying
a perfect sun-bath. When he thought about the difficulties their
ancestors had to endure, he could not help but feel grateful toward his
current blissful conditions...
"Dream on!"
In his mind Yang kicked the common morals to God knows where. He could
say nothing if Ale Heinessen whom he respected as an individual
admonished him, but he had no duty to listen to someone in a superior
condition than him.
Fortunately, the meeting with Gropnas ended soon. After receiving the
new order and rank insignia, Lieutenant Captain Yang Wen-Li was excused.
"There should be no large-scaled battle in the immediate future. Fully
enjoy your temporary break."
These were the magnanimous words of the personnel director.
The war had already went on for over a century, but the fight did not go
on every single day. One day of battle took a hundred days to prepare.
The army needed to be organized, the soldiers trained, the commanders as
signed, military supplies manufactured, transported and stored. War is
a giant consumer system that could never be linked with re-production,
and a fruitless economic action that draws human life and energy into
the black hole of death and destruction. Although it wasn't
constructive, but, including Yang, those who participated in this
profession numbered hundreds of millions. If each of them drank one
cup of coffee, it would create a tremendous economic effect
"At the end we would only fatten Phezza, so why bother?"
The mercantile planet of Phezza was not that hateful, but the Empire
and the Alliance were too stupid. Yang did not join the rank of these
fools and still kept his superiority from other kinds of fools, and that
was why he could reach the status as lieutenant captain. After excusing
himself he found he was as far as possible from real rest. Undesired
praise still rained on him like a thunderstorm.
"Before I succeeded, almost no one stood by my side."
Silently, Yang went over the recent past in his mind. When he received
the command for escape from El Facile, he was under a barrage of
criticism and accusation.
In the civilians' eyes, he was only a representative of the disgraced
army that left them behind, much less a savior. If he said nothing, he
was regarded as a brat who could not be trusted. But if he tried to
calm the citizens with grand promises, he would be criticized half to
death by a boring reason like "how could he act so arrogantly without
any real accomplishments?"
Only one nameless, featureless face, belonging to a fourteen-year-old
girl, supported and encouraged him. When he arrived at the planet
Heinessen, swarm of evil aura came with a coat of human skin, Yang in
the midst of this wild banquet.
This new handkerchief named Yang Wen-Li stirred up and down in the
whirlpool-like commotion of an old washing machine. A 3-D TV station
closely associated with the military propaganda division had a very
inappropriate proposal.
"How about a conversation with Mrs. Lynch in the 3-D TV? It would be
ten thousand dollars for you for sixty minutes of program. There would
be extra reward for every percentage of viewers..."
Yang refused before the man was finished. There were actually those
who thrive on licking the blood flowing from other people's wounds.
This was as "practical" as it could get. On the one hand, Yang was
made a hero, praised and revered by everyone. On the other hand, wife
and children of the cowardly admiral Lynch was forcibly evicted from
officer's residence, returning to live with her parents, too ashamed to
appear in public. This was not Yang's responsibility, but it still did
not feel very good.
Magazines that had young women as their patrons also bothered Yang
endlessly with their stubborn journalistic spirit. Those young women
who harbored feelings of whimsical love and wonder for the empty title
of the young "Hero of El Facile" could probably be found everywhere.
But how many of them actually love a real person like Yang Wen-Li was
very doubtful.
Exhausted by the commotion, Yang's attitude grew more and more cynical
even though he was only twenty-one. His age should mean more vitality
and self-confidence, but Yang only felt rather uncomfortable sitting on
this gilded, extravagant chair called "hero." As for wearing an
expensive suit of authority, he only regarded it as torture.
There were of course all kinds of people. Some of them could borrow an
aura of prestige from such a suit. The fact that Yang Wen-Li was not
this kind of person was due to difference in their mental skeletal
structure, having nothing to do with standards of good and evil.
Press conference, in-depth interviews, official ceremonies, and
banquets were only half over after a hectic week. During this time, it
went without saying that he did not have enough sleep and he could not
properly taste anything he ate either. Surrounded by uniforms of field
marshals' and admirals' no real appetite would come naturally. Added to
this were more occasional siege by cameras, meaningless speeches and
praise.
After this stormy week, Yang could finally breathe easier, literally
taking a deep breath. First of all, only second-class or worse
journalists remained, bringing all kinds of proposals with them. One
of them even suggested finding the first wife of his deceased father
for an interview.
Indeed, Yang's deceased father Yang Tai-Long had this son after his
second marriage. He was separated from his first wife by other reasons
than death so she could still be alive. His father's first wife would
then be his "stepmother?" In Yang's opinion, there were surprisingly
few nouns in the world that could express the real situation.
Did this lady know about this? Her divorced husband's son became a
soldier and had the vain title of "hero." If she knew about it, would
she be happy? Or amazed? Or contemptuous? Should we meet... Yang
dismissed the thought as it came up in his mind. Probably she would
feel as annoyed as he was, especially when this whole affair was
involved with erotic scandals.
What followed were the crowd who claimed to be Yang's relatives.
So I still have some "relatives." This kind of surprise was a fresh
experience for Yang, and it's not necessarily associated with joy.
"Success is a factory that mass-produces relatives and friends." was a
proverb passed down from the ancient time.
Yang's father Tai-Long was only concerned about business and ancient
arts, spending little or no time taking care of his infant son, so all
his relatives were angered determined as they were to rescue the poor
infant--Yang Wen-Li--from the irresponsible father. Because Yang
Tai-Long ran away with his son, his relatives' child welfare plan had
to be discarded, but if it was put to practice...well, what would the
result by now?
A gentleman of unknown relations who was about twenty years older shook
Yang's hand forcefully and said that he had great expectations for
Yang's future more than a decade ago. Yang could not help but think
that if this man really held great expectations for him, then why
didn't he receive any help for college tuition five years ago? That
would eliminate his need to enter the Officer's Academy. He could have
entered the history department of a normal university and if all went
well he should be able to study further in graduate school.
However, since the war with the Galactic Empire had lasted for one
hundred and thirty years, Yang might be pressed into military service
as a private and sent to the front-line. For such an amateur as he was
death or POW camp were the obvious ends. To put it simply, if he was
only a common soldier in El Facile, he would end up captured either on
the planet or with Commander Rear Admiral Lynch. Ironically, he was
saved because the Commander shirked his duty.
"Well, it's not so bad. Even though I am only a nominal hero, at least
I saved some lives, which is better than being a hero in the opposite
sense." However, if he spoke his felings openly, he would more likely
than not alienate his colleagues and superiors in the military. Even]
if that was not the case, right now he was already feeling the sting of
jealous looks on the back of his neck. It would be extremely unwise to
let the unfriendly forces grow around him.
Three million lives, three million futures were rescued from harm
because of Yang. This was looking at it from a point of view that
glorified it. But what followed was problematic. What awaited these
three million people in their future, especially the children? How
would they utilize their uninterrupted journey of life? among them
some might contribute to the welfare of the nation while others might
emerge as criminals. Those who survived must fulfill their duty as
human beings. How would the lives of these three million people end?
It was an interesting topic, but beyond Yang's power.
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