Showing posts with label Nichelle Nichols. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nichelle Nichols. Show all posts

Sunday, August 7, 2022

Epic Science Fiction, New Continent by Michael Millasseau Speaks to America/World of Today! "One Day This Won't be Science Fiction, Anymore!"

 



"A few hours ago, we intercepted a signal on the 1420.4 megahertz radio frequency. At first glance, it was of no acoustic interest. All the facts are on your tablets. The server immediately started a recording. There are long and short beeps that resemble binary language. As it stands," Preston mechanically raised his wrist "it's just a string of 1s and 0s. We didn't notice any significant sequence to it." 
"Forgive me for interrupting you, Commander Preston," Henry Verdier called out, glancing at his tablet where the binary suite stretched. At the other end of the table, Ilyana displayed a strained smile. This intervention did not surprise her. "This signal... How did you spot it, exactly? Was there a frequency sweep?" 
Preston was about to answer. However, Ilyana made him understand she was going to take over. "No, there was no sweep. You are aware certain frequencies are constantly monitored by the on-board computer, starting automatic recordings as soon as it detects something. In this case, the frequency corresponds to the wavelength of hydrogen's radiation," she explained to President Verdier. "This gas is the most common element in the universe. We presume that if an advanced civilization wanted, like us, to contact another intelligent lifeform, it would use this frequency as a reference." 
Lips pursed, Verdier assessed the woman with his brown eyes which contrasted with the white of his crew cut. He knew all about it. Everyone knew that. Yet, it surprised no one that nothing ever came of their attempts at communication. "Indeed," he finally conceded.
"Now that this point is clarified, I will resume our presentation," Ilyana Ferguson said. "Four hours and thirty-two minutes after the signal came in, the radio broadcast was interrupted. The source was located at around fifty-six astronomical units, close to the orbital planes of the planets that we have spotted in the solar system. Commander Kellerman thinks the loss of the signal might be explained if it was sent from a planet that has moved behind its star. This, of course, does not exclude a transmission of natural origin."
Henry Verdier listened without flinching. He didn't look away from Ilyana Ferguson. She breathed in before resuming. "In the light of our past experiences, it is highly likely that the study of the recording we made will amount to nothing. But we have to check. In the absence of other elements, I gave the order, a few minutes ago, to steer the New Continent to the coordinates this transmission came from." 
"How long will it take to arrive at our destination?" Verdier asked.
"A little over twenty-two cycles," navigator Judith Kellerman replied. Day and night did not exist in the darkness of space. There was no external marker to measure the passing of time. Only hours were left to measure what a day was, its twenty-four hours adding up to a cycle. 
"Captain Ferguson," the President of the Council kept on. "When we decided a year ago, to enter into the deceleration stage, were you aware of the existence of this signal?" 
"No. As Commander Preston said, we only started receiving it a few hours ago. This region is saturated with radio waves from surrounding stars. They cover a wide range of frequency bands which can interfere with other less important transmissions." "And within these few hours, you changed course without notifying the Council?" 
"I'm not obligated to do so. You have now been informed." Ilyana had never lacked vigor, but Verdier had known her to be less sassy. The man rubbed his forehead with his fingertips before answering. "You've presented me with a fait accompli." "We had to explore the planets of this system out of necessity anyway," Doctor Valentin said. "It's been eleven years since we've seen anything interesting. We have exhausted our reserves. The food the factory provides us with is only an alternative. We need to restock with fresh produce as soon as possible." 
Ilyana's intercom beeped. A man's hologram appeared, standing in the center of the oval table. Franck Johnson, the XO, seemed to look at her straight in the eye. He addressed her without paying attention to the rest of the assembly. "Captain, the terminals and the servers are reacting strangely on the bridge. We have no visual and nothing on our radar. No alerts either." The audience's eyes turned in unison to the barely translucent hologram. 
"When did this begin?" Ferguson inquired. "Just over six minutes ago. We've started a routine diagnostic." 
"I'm on my way."
~~~


"You must come back," Sami continued, ignoring Nicolaï. "This man plays at the despot. He is taking control of operations and questions everything you have done. He's freaking me out. He scares all of us on the bridge!" Silence fell sharply. 
"Sami, you said what you had to say," the old man wanted to conclude. "Trust your Captain and let's leave her alone." The young liaison sought to catch Ferguson's gaze. Nicolaï led him to the exit. Sami let himself be guided without putting up any resistance, puzzled. Ferguson had betrayed his trust. 
"How long before the engine is operational?" she simply asked. The question suddenly awoke the Lieutenant's interest. He freed himself from Nicolaï's grip. "Eighty minutes. No less!" That Verdier did everything to get the consent of public opinion hardly surprised her. If Johnson did not obey him blindly, he would feel pressured by the demands of the passengers alarmed by the events anyway. 
Ilyana knew that the President would not hesitate to make human sacrifices in order to maintain the terror necessary to achieve his goals. She also knew that if Verdier hit a wall too fast, he would panic. He lacked the perspective necessary to think of getting around it. The President would lose his means as soon as the situation escaped him. Just like during their last game, she'd remembered, when fixing the holographic chess board on the coffee table. Once the New Continent is engaged in a new battle, the chances of escaping unscathed would fly away at the rate of the crossfire. She feared that Verdier would lose control. And if it occurred to him to flee before the reactor reached its standby temperature, he would snatch any hope of survival from the passengers. 
"Nicolaï, I need to speak to Lieutenant Campbell," she finally said. 
"I already failed in my principles by having the doors opened for Sami. You know my position Ilyana. I do not take sides." 
"Now is the time to take sides, Nicolaï! I'm not asking you to choose between me or the President. You know most of the people on this ship. They were your children. Their own children are your students today. I'm asking you to think of them."
 "Then you must find another way. I don't think the Lieutenant will speak to you. The Vice President's death shocked more than one and you know Franz Campbell doesn't really like you."
"Only he can understand that Verdier is wrong. If I can at least make him doubt, he will help me." 
"Help us," Sami corrected for Nicolaï. 
The old man with the white beard nodded almost too easily, which Ilyana noted with amazement. Something was disturbing Nicolaï. "I promise you nothing, Ilyana," he conceded after a moment. 
"Thank you." Sami followed Father Nicolaï's step toward the exit. 
~~~


I must admit that I was a little bit intimidated as I began to read the New Continent by Michael Millasseau. I was once a Trekkie as they called fans when all of the Star Trek shows were in

movie theaters and on television. Soon, I realized that it was a lot easier to watch this type of movie rather than read the book! You know, on television, you'd see the individual locations within the Starship, see the captain and his first-line officers sitting side by side and then see the communication officer, Lt. Uhura, played by Nichelle Nichols, as she connects to "Earth" or wherever they needed to reach. 

(As an aside, I wanted to include recognition of our loss of Nichelle Nichols, who broke barriers for Black women in Hollywood as communications officer Lt. Uhura on the original “Star Trek” television series. She died on July 30th at the age of 89. She was certainly a woman and role model we all recognized as having "made it" during those years! She will be missed by Star Trek fans...)

Then we'd watch going into engineering and to other areas of the Star Trek, even in that magic area where those on the Enterprise would be able to create an imaginary scene of our own making or travel into past histories where we could pretend to live in those times... I loved it and decided I was really living in the wrong period of time! Especially, having a cup of tea, or whatever, magically appear on the push of a button! Sooo cool! 

New Continent is the actual name of the ship where almost all of the book is set... To capture what was happening, a lot of technical terms related to the ship were used... many I had no idea what was meant... and I became hesitant... But, I was very happy to have the book in ebook format, so that I could look up the words in the Kindle dictionary, so that I knew exactly what was happening.  Once I got acclimated to reading about the ship and its "parts," I began to feel more comfortable. After all, most books are character driven and it wasn't hard to get into the "political environment" even if New Continent was flying through space!


I agree with the author, this story is quite unique--different from the usual sci fi thriller... For one, it is also a mystery! A whodunit that keeps readers wondering just who killed the vice-president!

In this book, the president and vice-president are part of the council representing all passengers on the ship.  New Continent has been moving from one planet to another, trying to find a home. They have been traveling for over 700 years! It is not totally known just why leaving earth had been required those many years ago. But all individuals on New Continent were aware that all other ships had been lost for one reason or another. New Continent housed the last citizens of the planet called Earth!



One of the intriguing aspects of the book is that it is conducted as if an ongoing investigation is taking place. Indeed the first chapter immediately sets the stage... It is a message coming in from outer space... in binary code... But who is sending it, and where is it coming from?! Of course, I had no desire to try to decode--I was always more interested in the outcome of what a computer can produce--even with the author giving us the challenge at the end to determine what was being sent through the airwaves... LOL

Both the Starship Captain as well as the President seem a paradox and what you would not expect for individuals in these two positions. The Captain primary goes "by the gut," even though she is the daughter of the former Captain... While, for me, I found the President too much like our US former president to have too much sympathy for him. On the whole, however, I felt that both represented the personality actions that would be appropriate within what we might call a disaster flick! For surely, after 700 years of domestic calm, as much as possible, for living in and on a starship, I don't think we should be surprised that these two major characters just might have gotten a little complacent... Myself, of course, I'd be sticking with following the female Starship Captain since she had the experience of running the ship which the President would not have been qualified to do (sound familiar? LOL).




It soon became possible--just possible--that they had finally reached Planet Earth. The Captain put together the first team to visit the planet, to determine whether, and just how much, of a danger it would be to stay on the planet... But, nobody could have planned on what, and who, they encountered! 


With no information why it had been decided so long ago to leave Earth, it was not surprising to those few who first landed on what was, essentially, a dead planet. Buildings were slowly falling down, absolutely no plant life could be seen. But one building was in fairly good shape and upon entering, the team discovered that it was, a museum--so fascinating that those in the building had to be pulled out from their wandering exploration, so that they could proceed with their mission. Stop to imagine just what a museum could hold, items that had never been seen by the earth citizens who had been living only on a starship for 700 years! The thoughts and emotional response to all that the world offered in the past must have been truly mind-blowing!

Except in the distance, a number of high-rise buildings seemed to be in better shape. How were these newer buildings created? Soon, portions of the signal coming through space began to be decoded... Whoever created the message spoke of the monsters who had taken over earth, destroying so much that there was no option but to leave...

So I was getting quite involved, when the President had the Ship's Captain arrested and removed the authority of her office! Could this actually be permitted?! No matter...it was happening!

Battles soon started...Attacks are made on those individuals who have landed but attacks on New Continent also began. Could New continent make it through these attacks? Would anybody survive?! And could the President actually deal with the catastrophic events that were destroying New Continent...piece by piece...?

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I would love to see this book made into a movie! It is one way to illustrate how we could be forced to leave Planet Earth! The message is so important! We who are living here now, must learn of what monsters had taken over the planet and work to eliminate them!


As explained by the author, his purpose, his goal for his book was to point out exactly what could happen to our home planet...And then also points out that, though many other planets had been explored, there were none that could meet the needs of the human race.

The writing is excellent and the story, with several plots moves forward for readers, so much so that it becomes a page-turner after a certain point... The story is exhilarating in responding to its primary goal... Simply, AWESOME!

Friday, July 17, 2009

A Moment Like This - Spotlight Author Ruby Moon-Houldson Shares Star Trek Moments!

You know the song sung by Kelly Clarkson titled, “A Moment Like This”? Well, I’ve felt that way several times over the last few years. The words in the chorus echo the awe inspiring moments I’ve experienced. The words in that song are:

A moment like this
Some people wait a lifetime,
For a moment like this
Some people search forever,
For that one special kiss
Oh, I can't believe it's happening to me
Some people wait a lifetime,
For a moment like this


What do you mean by this? you may ask. Well, I’ve been a fan of Star Trek ever since I was about seven years old. (The original cast members were my heroes). I’d take every opportunity that presented itself where I could sneak some time to watch the original series episodes on the small black and white television we had. I did so when my dad wasn’t around. He hated the show. He said the show was “bunk” and full of crazy ideas. He always said that nothing on there would ever happen. (So does that mean we don’t have automatic doors at the stores? I’m dreaming that? Or does it mean we really don’t have cell phones? Another dream on my part??) My mom said Spock looked like the devil. So you get the picture—in my house, Star Trek was off limits for it was junk pure and simple. If I was caught watching such trash then I was in trouble, big time.

But that didn’t change my mind on the matter. I loved the show. I loved the moral that Gene Roddenberry intermixed with each episode. My dad made me read Aesop’s Fables when I was growing up. I felt that watching Star Trek was no different. Each had a moral to the story that one could learn and live by. My favorite character was Spock. I loved him because he was smart. I wanted to be smart. I cherished my education and I loved to read and learn new, interesting things. He was a man after my own heart. I felt that if I could be like Spock then I could win half the battle of getting through this thing called life. Also, Spock was an outcast—among his people and even in Starfleet to a certain extent. He was always searching for his place in life. That reflected my own situation as a child. We were alike in many ways—I could relate to him. But of course, he was much braver than I.

So, throughout my life I worked hard at my studies, advancing in my classes, and was on the honor roll every year; and finally in the top five percent of my graduating class. I carried this on into my college life, receiving scholarships for good grades, and then finally graduating Summa Cum Laude in post graduate school where I received my PhD in Psychology and Forensic Science.

So what has that to do with Star Trek and the song I mentioned above, “A Moment Like This’? Well, it’s this….I became an actual part of the Star Trek world. Without much warning, I found myself enmeshed in the very heart of Star Trek and all that it entailed. Spock, the “devil” as my mom called him, has actually stood next to me, sat next to me—well, in his rightful form as Leonard Nimoy. I met Gene Roddenberry, who created Star Trek, and now I work for his son. I’ve met all the original Star Trek cast. I’ve received gifts from some of them—my most cherished possession being the IDIC charm that I wear every day. (This is mentioned in the “More Than Angels” series that I have written.). I received the IDIC charm from Deforest Kelley (Dr. McCoy) a long time ago. He offered some words of wisdom with that present, and I’ve taken those words to heart. Leonard Nimoy’s signature is upon the IDIC charm that I wear.

A few years back I was allotted the rare privilege to read and offer input into Walter Koenig’s (Chekov) movie manuscript, Illegal Alien. I still have the copy of the signed manuscript he sent to me. I wrote a speech for Nichelle Nichols for when she spoke at the Great Bird of the Galaxy Celebration out in El Paso, Texas—an event honoring Gene Roddenberry and his vision. I also wrote a “Great Bird of the Galaxy” Tribute piece in honor of Gene Roddenberry. (You can find that piece on Roddenberry’s website at: http://www.roddenberry.com/communityblogs/index/detail?id=288. I wrote the bios for that event and for the Tribute to James Doohan Celebration event that took place in Hollywood, CA. And I was present at both of those momentous occasions. I had the rare privilege of staying backstage where I mingled with the Star Trek stars and special guests—those guests included people like Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Martin Cooper (cell phone creator).

I’ve been given a special table for book signings whenever I’ve attended certain Star Trek cons. One time I sat next to Majel Barrett Roddenberry, Gene Roddenberry’s wife. Majel played Nurse Christine Chapel on the original Star Trek series, and played Lwaxana Troi on The Next Generation. She was as sweet as can be and told one funny story after another.

When James Doohan’s (Scotty of Star Trek) Celebration event was taking place in Hollywood, CA, during an evening meal I sat with his family and heard stories about Jimmie’s life with his family. The next day I had the privilege of joining George Takei and Grace Lee Whitney (Janice Rand of Star Trek) on The Next Generation bridge film set. I ate ice cream and strawberries while sitting in Captain Jean Luc Picard’s captain’s chair. How cool! I had a video camera with me and got it all on tape!!

During the time I was backstage with James Doohan out in El Paso, TX, I watched out for him while he sat in his power chair. We looked at Michael David Ward’s rendition of the “Great Bird of the Galaxy” painting, which Michael had painted on glass with a unique technique called reverse-glass painting. I also met one of the co-discoverers of the Hale-Bopp comet, Alan Hale. He had part of his telescope with him and was getting James Doohan’s signature on it.

In honor of James Doohan (Scotty), I wrote a piece titled, “Beam Me Up Scotty…One Last Time.” This piece was featured in the program book for the event, alongside a print of world renowned artist, Michael David Ward. This piece was quickly adopted by several online groups as a commemorative piece for collectors. And while I was in Hollywood, CA, I did present a copy of my Tribute book (A Tribute to James Doohan) to James Doohan and his family. I was drawn on the stage and stood before a packed room (hundreds of people) and told everyone how Scotty had influenced my life. How many people get a chance to do that in their lifetime?? I’ve also created Trek pic videos—some of which are on YouTube.

I attend a Star Trek convention every now and then. I conduct book signings at them, too. Sometimes I’m afforded my own ‘body guard’ of sorts when I’m in certain cons. That person is in charge of keeping me safe while I’m wandering about the convention grounds. That’s kind of neat.

I have tons of memorabilia at home, items signed by various Star Trek cast members. I am the proud owner of the only book copy of, “A Tribute to James Doohan,” that was signed by James Doohan and other surviving original series cast members. That book has been set behind glass so the signatures will not be smudged. I have a Tribble signed by William Shatner, a computer mouse signed by James Doohan, and a phaser signed by Denise Crosby and Jonathan Frakes.

I am privileged to write for Roddenberry. I work for an Entertainment Company out of CA that has a hand in hosting Star Trek Celebration events. In this way I get to connect with those who I watched on television when I was a child (the Star Trek actors), connect with those who were just figures on a small television screen. I never dreamed that I’d actually meet them one day, that I’d actually touch them. And blow me over with a feather—that I’d actually write a speech that one of them would read before the world.

How about picture taking tips? Photography is one of my hobbies. Nimoy has offered me some tips, seeing that he loves photography, too. I’ve reaped rewards from his wisdom in that I’ve won “Best of Show” awards and ribbons for my work when I’ve entered my photographs in various contests. My pictures are on book covers, too. And speaking of Nimoy, one of the recent interviews I conducted as an assignment for Roddenberry was an interview with Leonard in regards to his latest photography endeavors.

So the chorus to that song….
Oh, I can't believe it's happening to me. Some people wait a lifetime, for a moment like this…

That fits my life to a “T”. I’ve met my heroes, talked with them, worked for them, and have even sat down and eaten a meal with them. And Leonard Nimoy is just as wonderful as he seems. He’s smart and has a great sense of humor. There’s a lot of Spock there inside him…and he acknowledges that fact with pleasure.

All this, and my own childhood story, led me to writing my favorite book series, “More Than Angels.” This series is based in part on my life and how I looked up to my heroes. A copy of my first book is signed by Nimoy himself…and he has copies of both books in the series. I’m now writing book 3.

Thinking back to Nimoy, about two years ago I worked with Nimoy and his art agent in obtaining a signed print (made directly from Nimoy’s dark room with his own hands) from Nimoy’s Shekinah series. That print, along with a note from Nimoy, is now displayed in the new Library in my hometown. It’s the only Library I know of that has an original Nimoy print mounted on its wall, along with a personal message.

I travel a lot when working with various companies in connection with Star Trek events. Places I go and things I see then become a part of some book that I write. I guess I should say that my writing career began in high school. When I was in the eleventh grade I wrote a one-page paper about what I’d like to do with my summer. It was supposed to be a fantasy story. For me, that paper encompassed the Star Trek world. And that paper started me on the road to writing in the Star Trek universe—with a lot of support from my English teacher. (I have put together 5 Star Trek reference/tribute books, with two more yet to be released. Also, I’ve written two Trek novels.) To hear the television interview about this you can visit this link: http://rubymoon.ning.com/video/my-tv-interview

So, there you have it. A childhood dream whisks me across the stars to a dream come true. I’d never in a million years believed that I’d be doing what I am today, or that I would meet all the people that I have. I thank everyone who made it possible. I also thank all the Star Trek actors who make me feel welcome when we chance to meet and work together.

So, for those of you who believe dreams can’t come true…they can. It may take time and work, but some part of your dream can be realized in some way. And as I learned….’some people wait a lifetime for a moment like this.’

And oh, what a moment it’s been!


Ruby Moon-Houldson

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