Captain Ishtarek, aboard Renaissance |
Character Interview with
Captain Ishtarek and C.L.R. Dougherty
Dougherty: I shuttled onto the battleship Renaissance to conduct an interview with Captain
Ishtarek. Captain, please tell me about
your unique heritage.
Ishtarek: What? You
haven’t met an ordinary spaceship captain before?
Dougherty: I met human captains, and sail my own
ship on Earth, but I’m told your planet of origin is called Grawshishkeckkk…Sorry,
I can’t quite pronounce the name.
Ishtarek: (He grins, displaying sharp teeth, and his
green scales gleam.) I was making a joke
with you, Earthling. Your species is not
expected to pronounce the name of my planet correctly. (He makes sounds that start with a growl,
change to a hiss, and ends with KKK. He
laughs at my startled expression.) Humans
on the crew call me and my planet “Gronk.” They usually say this behind my back, unaware
that my superior hearing detects the word, but it’s the closest sound your
limited vocal chords produce.
Dougherty: Gronk?
Can you describe the planet my readers?
Ishtarek: (He nods and his neck crest quivers.) It is the most beautiful planet in civilized
space, filled with lush swamps, scented bogs, quicksand, and gigantic trees
that we use to escape from dangerous predators.
Six moons orbit in a sky that shimmers in various shades of gold,
although swamp mist often obscures the lovely sight. (He gazes wistfully at the ceiling.) Sorry, I haven’t visited home in several
spans.
Dougherty: I understand that Gronks are valuable
members of the Institute’s military division.
How did you become a soldier?
Ishtarek: From my first day out of the shell, I was
tagged for military training. As squirts
we fight each other in a natural battle to select the strongest and most clever
candidates. The survivors move on to
train in our military academies. You
notice that I’m over eight feet tall.
Dougherty: Er, yes, I wondered if the males in your
race are so tall.
Ishtarek: Females breed a variety of sizes in each
clutch, but my father’s bloodline is valued for well-proportioned bulk and high
intelligence. Large members of my race
seldom achieve sufficient test scores for military training. They often fill positions requiring manual labor.
Dougherty: When you were chosen to command the Renaissance, did you understand the full scope of
the mission?
Ishtarek: You refer to Fremont ’s decision to destroy the
planet? No, as my superior he did not
feel it necessary to reveal his plans until we orbited Drako. I am not at liberty to discuss Institute
orders.
Dougherty: Didn’t Fremont ’s orders to destroy Drako seem
excessive?
Ishtarek: (His eyes darkened and his neck crest
quivered.) Human members of the crew
objected on humanitarian grounds. I
allowed them to stand down, but I was unable to disobey orders.
Dougherty: Gronks cannot ignore an order?
Ishtarek: (His green scales darken.) We are incapable of insubordination. We follow orders to the letter regardless of
its potential destruction.
Dougherty: No wonder Fremont requested you to serve as captain of
the Renaissance.
He knew a human crew might not follow his orders.
Ishtarek: Humans are a difficult race to fathom. Now the dragons of Drako are charming
creatures that appeal to my species.
Have you seen the variety of colors they display in their wings?
Dougherty: I scheduled a dragon ride with Shariel
tomorrow. It should be an exhilarating
experience. Do you have dragons on
Gronk?
Ishtarek: There are draconic creatures on my planet,
but their foul temperament does not encourage direct contact. An unwary person might lose a limb or get its
tail bitten off before escaping their ire.
(His tail swishes to emphasize the comment.)
Dougherty: Have you met the telepathic wolves on
Drako?
Ishtarek: Yes, their leader, Kriegen, was a congenial host
in a hunt with his pack. We hunted a
large stag, and I relished the taste of freshly blooded kill—a delightful
experience.
Dougherty: Are you telepathic?
Ishtarek: My species does not possess that talent,
yet. However, I understand humans developed
the skill after many Transfers. Reports
of improved skills after Transfer give us hope.
Dougherty: How did you communicate during your
hunt?
Ishtarek: The daughter of Donovan, Tessa, acted as guide and
interpreter. She is beautiful—for a
human—when she runs with the pack. Perhaps
I’ll return to Drako in a few spans and hold a telepathic conversation with the
wolves, but I’d rather speak with the dragons.
Shariel claims that the color inside a dragon’s mind is vibrant.
Dougherty: Can’t Shariel use her “mind control”
ability to let you speak directly to the dragons?
Ishtarek: (His neck crest flairs and his eyes narrow.) A military leader never condones mind
control regardless of the benign purpose.
Excuse me, but you must disembark before 1300 hours—unless you wish to
take a long voyage into space.
Dougherty: Sure, I’ll leave right away. Thanks for the interview and I hope you make
it back to Gronk before long.
Ishtarek: (He flattens his neck ridge and extends his
claw for a brief handshake.) It was a
pleasure to meet an Earthling. You
conducted yourself with sufficient decorum for an inferior species.
Dougherty: It was nice to speak with you,
too. Happy sailing, captain.
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