CHAPTER 16 It had been a busy week for SHADO following the attack at Scarborough. There were many loose ends to account for, vehicles and UFO wreckage to salvage and an entire vacation resort to sanitize. Thorvald had survived his injuries but the first three days had required surgical interventions and some skin grafts. It would be a long road to recovery for him. Dr. Jackson had made another appointment with Commander Straker. Again, Straker decided to go to him instead. He had begun meeting with Jackson once a week to work through some of the more painful memories in his past. He had started to really appreciate the doctors’ expertise and regretted not doing something like this much earlier. “What is it Dr. Jackson?” “It’s about Thorvald Magnusson, Commander.” “Did he…?” “No Commander.” “He is still alive.” “His wounds will heal in time and with some determined effort on his part.” “He is not a quitter Commander.” “I’m afraid it goes deeper than that Commander.” He said with hesitation. “He has a developing heart problem that will require lifelong medication and a cardiac implant to regulate.” “Also, his nervous system was damaged and his hearing may be permanently damaged as well.” “We are trying to quantify those now.” “What’s the bottom line Doctor?” “Thorvald is finished in his role as a combat field operative Commander.” “His body cannot survive the physical stress of the job any longer – it will kill him.” “This is going to be hard for him Dr. Jackson.” “Not as hard as you think, Commander.” “I have known him for many years now and I believe I finally understand what is in his heart and mind.” “I believe he’s grown tired of the killing – especially up close with his own hands.” “He has been struggling to balance the life and actions of a warrior with the Christian doctrine that forms his moral foundation.” “He is very aware and unafraid of his own mortality, and is emotionally seeking to find peace within himself and in his life.” “Age is making him kinder, Commander.” “What can we do for him Doctor Jackson?” “The same thing you did for Captain Ford, Commander.” “Thorvald is an asset to SHADO in so many areas of expertise.” “Make use of that Commander.” “Have him do research. Have him teach. Have him work in the cafeteria.” “He won’t mind any of those Commander.” “Just take the sword out of his hand and free him from it.” Straker was discussing the doctor’s plan with Alec, Virginia and Paul around the conference table. He was confident that General Henderson would support it. Thorvald was an old and dear friend of his and his debt to him was quite personal. Ginny was silent but Alec and Paul were discussing how much of a change signaled a stability threat. Their words were supportive, but it was clear they didn’t understand why he needed this kind of change so badly beyond the physical need. Straker tried to put it into words and he chose them carefully. “Alec, Paul, we were all pilots.” “Alec and I combat pilots, and you flying hot-rod experimental ships Paul.” “We chose those vocations and we bought into the whole ‘death or glory’ mindset and lifestyle.” “It was by our choice…” “Thorvald was a poor farm kid with no living parents.” “His foster parents were missionaries and trained him to work in that field of service.” “Everyone who had ever cared about him died when he was young.” “He only enlisted in the NATO forces to keep from starving and being homeless.” “He was assigned to Project Mjolnir and the alien fighting was an extension of that.” “The only role he ever really chose was to be a husband and father.” “He rose to meet every single challenge in his life out a sense of duty and need.” “We should all endeavor to do as well…” He went to see Thorvald in the medical center. He sat in a chair by his bedside. Thorvald was bandaged around much of his head. He had a compression bandage beneath his left collarbone and the left arm was immobilized. Wires from the heart monitor and the intravenous tube to his other arm were on the right. An oxygen feed led to small curved tubes into each nostril. Much of his facial hair was missing. Thorvald awoke. Straker stood and leaned over his face. His blue eyes and smile showed the compassion he felt. Thorvald smiled. “It is a reversal of when we first met in Norway.” His voice was weak and it was clear he was in pain. “No Thorvald, I didn’t save you from harm.” “I put you directly into it.” “I regret that… and many other things.” Thorvald knew that his combat role in SHADO was over, and he knew that nobody just left the organization. It couldn’t happen - global security was at stake… “It’s okay Commander, I know what must come next.” “I welcome it, and I can finally join my Helge and little Anna.” His tired green eyes filled with tears. “I really will be grateful…” Straker was moved deeply and fought the moisture forming in his own eyes. He gently squeezed Thorvald’s hand. “No more of that, my friend…” “You are not a war horse that has come up lame.” “I have other work for you to do, Thorvald – for SHADO… and for me.” “Your belt-fed magnetic rail guns and depleted uranium projectiles are on their way to Moon Base right now.” “I hope to send you up there to visit as well.” “You will be teaching, researching and acting as a consultant on whatever we need.” “And I want you to teach me fly fishing…” Thorvald smiled. Virginia Lake came and sat with Thorvald in early evening. He had slept much of the time, but she felt compelled to hold his hand throughout. She had become quite attached to him and felt a closeness that confused her. He had worked his way into her heart - by not pursuing her, but simply by being so near her. She respected his intellect and abilities, and she deeply admired his humility and warmth. He wasn’t even very handsome, but she was very glad she would still be able to look into those soulful green eyes and feel the warmth of his smile. She didn’t know where her feelings for this man were heading, but she knew she’d feel completely lost without him. Ayshea and Paul Foster entered the room quietly. Virginia just smiled at them, holding Thorvald’s hand. She leaned over and kissed Thorvald’s forehead softly, and quietly made her exit. Ayshea and Paul just looked at each other in disbelief. Thorvald opened his eyes again. He smiled at them. “Hello neighbor.” “We were worried about you.” Said Paul. “We missed being with you at home, and eating and watching the tele together.” “We decided we should come do it with you here.” Ayshea smiled sweetly at him. Paul had a bag of food for them, although Thorvald was getting his nutrients through his I.V. Ayshea held Thorvald’s hand and said, “There’s an American Christmas cartoon on tonight that we’ve never seen and we want to watch it with you.” Thorvald smiled. Paul clicked on the television that was mounted on a platform near the ceiling. There was indeed an animated feature coming on. Thorvald was amazed at how imaginative it was. The villain had an adorable dog named Max. The music was catchy and Boris Karloff was narrating with a kindly tone to his iconic voice. It was the Grinch - playing before an audience of adults who defend mankind from aliens who use them for spare parts. They were all enjoying the show. The Grinch was in little Cindy-Lou Who’s house with a creepy grin on his face. Ayshea burst into laughter, “He looks like Dr. Jackson!” They all laughed… PROLOGUE Thorvald had responded well to the new bi-ventricular cardiac implant. It kept both halves of the heart synchronized to make the function as efficient as possible. He had done two months of intensive cardiac rehabilitation and was feeling more energetic although he knew he had limitations to work within for his own self-preservation. Magnetic fields were the biggest surprise to him. His first attempt to use a microwave oven had dropped him to the floor. The waves of the magnetron pulses over-rode his synchronized heart rhythm. He had never felt anything like that before and never wanted to again. Virginia Lake brought him a new microwave oven with a shielded magnetron that was now the industry standard. It set her to thinking about the magnetic rail guns that had become standard on SHADO’s space-based equipment. It would solve the communications interference caused by the magnetic fields. The belt-fed electro-magnetic rail guns had been mounted on pylons on each side of the Interceptors. They retained their customary single missile in the nose. Moon Mobile rocket launchers and Rovers had been retrofitted with rail guns as well. Moon Base now also had the low-gravity equivalent of an anti-aircraft battery in place. All penetrating space-born ordnance now used depleted uranium with explosive charges. New tactics had been created to compliment the upgrades. The new weapon systems had proven more effective than imagined. Three months after the Scarborough raid, a fleet of 8 alien troop ships and four scout ships came out of the sun on a direct course for earth. The scouts vectored off and assumed an attack formation for an assault on Moon Base. It was the vanguard of an alien invasion force. Five interceptors caught the troop ships in a three-dimensional cross fire. The penetrating explosive bolts of the rail guns resulted in a complete slaughter of the fully-manned troop carriers. No debris even made it to the Earth’s atmosphere. The scouts attacking Moon Base were reduced to glowing piles of debris in fresh craters on the surface. It had taken only a few minutes… Since that lopsided victory, only the scout ships were being sent. Usually in groups of two or three per sortie. Invasion had proven costly, but everyone knew they’d be back with some new plan or technological edge soon enough… All SHADO vehicles now utilized canons that fired depleted uranium loads with explosive payloads. It had proven to be a value-added method of re-tasking the leftover waste from SHADO’s nuclear fuel production. It had also proven to be a lucrative funding opportunity via a cover industry in nuclear waste processing and storage. SHADO would be partially self-funded in the future, allowing Henderson to channel his budget into upgrades and expansion of all installations, equipment and personnel. It was a new era for SHADO. Paul Foster had gotten to take his friend Thorvald for his first trip to Moon Base. Straker asked him how the trip had gone. He had been concerned that Thorvald would find zero gravity disorienting and unpleasant. Foster cleared that up immediately. Thorvald had been doing somersaults on the way there in the cargo bay of the shuttle. He even had a photo of Thorvald wearing Captain Ellis’ purple wig. It had been a productive trip and enjoyable to them and the Moon Base staff as well. Henderson was speaking to Straker and his command Colonels over the AV link to I.A.C. He wanted to give Thorvald a rank of Major and full commission. Virginia looked worried but said nothing. Straker waited for his commanding officer to finish and spoke up. “General, I am requesting you consider an alternate plan.” “Along with rank and privilege comes protocol and restriction of certain interactions.” “We need Thorvald to move freely among all ranks and levels of SHADO staff and to interact with no restrictions due to protocol or levels of command.” “I want all staff to have equal accessibility to him and vice versa.” “Pay him appropriately with the usual benefits, but don’t tie his hands General.” “We owe him this…” Henderson didn’t look pleased, but he rarely did anyway. He was rubbing his chin in contemplation. “Okay Straker, he remains ‘Mr. Magnusson’, but I’m listing him in the files as an independent advisor and consultant.” “Don’t start bitching if he stops calling you ‘Sir’…” “Understood General, and thank you.” Henderson terminated the conference. Virginia let out a long, audible sigh of relief. “Who wants to break the news to Thorvald?” Asked Straker. Virginia popped up immediately, catching the others completely off guard. “I’ll take care of that right now, Commander.” She had an unusual sparkle in her grey eyes and a somewhat devious smile. She walked out of the office with decidedly more strut in her step… Straker, Foster and Freeman just looked at each other and grinned. Alec quipped, “I wonder if we should warn him, Ed.” “He’ll be fine Alec.” Straker was smiling. “Anyone else feeling a little twinge of envy?” They shared a laugh and the three lit up their cigars. They would chat about flying for a while. It had been an activity suggested by Dr. Jackson. It was a Sunday morning six months after the Scarborough raid. A soft sunrise was again illuminating Harlington-Straker Studios many buildings and full size sets. The studio parking lot was mostly empty. Only a handful of SHADO staffers were parked there and maintaining their continual vigil. Between Straker and Freeman’s turbine cars sat an unusual old Volkswagen Beetle. It had new striking midnight blue paint with a glossy clear coat finish and fresh-looking chrome. Gifts from someone special… Commander Straker and Thorvald Magnusson were walking out to the parking area, each in jeans, a t-shirt and boots. Both had a brimmed hat and dark polarized sunglasses. Thorvald had one of his beloved dented thermoses. Both had a scheduled full day off. They climbed into the spunky little Beetle. It fired with a growl from the rear compartment. There was a large duffle bag strapped to the cargo shelf. “Ready to do some fly fishing Commander?” “Call me Ed, Thorvald…” He smiled and the little car headed for the main gate. Disclaimers: Any similarity between characters, plots, stories, dialogue or settings and any living persons or copyrighted/protected materials is purely unintentional beyond the characters of the UFO series. Thorvald David Magnusson is a purely fictional character and a creation of the author. 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