Descent into atmosphere was as smooth as ever, the atmosphere parted around them under the light of the constant sun-stream. The transport ship rattled maybe once or twice upon entry passing through the rare pockets of cloud that dotted an otherwise open sky. Krill sat buckled into his seat next to Captain Vir, who sat next to a large duffle bag reading a magazine.
All around the transport ship, eyes stared at the strange pair, wary of the towering human. This wouldn't be the first time humans ventured onto his planet, in fact this would be the captain's second time, but this would be the first time any outsider would be experiencing an extended stay. Shore leave had come sooner than expected, ad with human colonies cropping up further and further away from earth, it became only fair to let those members of the crew home for a holiday.
Since captain Vir had nowhere to stay, Krill had offered to show the man his planet in more detail. The man seemed pleased and had readily agreed to the idea. The captain had at first wondered if Krill wanted to go back after they had treated him so poorly the last time. Krill honestly did not understand the question, despite their treatment, they were still his species, and he had a duty to return, to be connected, and besides, next to the captain, he wouldn't seem half so intimidating.
They exited the shuttle near the location of Krill's hatching, he could see the distant incubation building from atop the landing pad. He ushered the captain follow him quickly, the man got distracted very easily, and he was notoriously hard to rein in. As they went they paused crowds and drew staring. Krill made his way up to the receiving window allowing them to run identification on him.
"Krill, will you be returning to your duties I the surgical suite during your stay." Vrul asked.
"Yes, of course."
The Vrul craned his neck upwards at Vir, "And will your friend be staying as well?
Krill nodded.
"Where would he like to apply his services?"
Krill looked up at Vir, and Vir looked down at Krill a confused expression on his human face. Krill wondered for a long moment about that. He knew the man was a pilot, but from what he understood about the human ideas of flying, no one would really appreciate his skill, "Um.... Demolition..... He's very good at that.
The Vrul gave a curt gesture and sent them off.
Vir looked down, "What was that about?"
Krill looked up at him, "The nature of our species is communal, as long as we are here, we work together for the common good; everyone has their strengths and their abilities, and must apply them for the common good. While I am here I must provide my services, and as a guest you must too."
Vir tapped a finger on his chin, "Sounds like communist propaganda but ok."
"What?"
"What?" the human waved him off, "Never mind, I can destroy things, that's cool."
"I thought you might think that." Krill muttered
They walked down the ramp and onto the city street krill pointing out things as they passed by, "That is the seat of the populous council, every seventh cycle we are expected to meet there to make decisions for the city, all of us, it's mandatory."
"You have mandatory democracy?"
"Yes? You may not like it, but our system of government is far more effective than yours."
"I'm sorry, I couldn't hear you over the sound of my freedom." The man grinned at Krill who just shook his head.
"Over there are the incubation chambers, ever year after mating season, all the eggs are housed there."
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Empyrean Iris Story Collection
Science FictionA growing collection of Humans are Space Orcs stories that details the adventures of Dr. Krill, Adam Vir, Sunny, and other crew members of the harbinger as they fight to explore deep space.