Solar Travels
Captain James T Cook and the HMSS Endeavour - VSF 1770
“Space the new frontier.
These are the voyages of the Her Majesty’s Star Ship Endeavour. Its five year mission: to explore strange new
worlds; to seek out new life and new civilisations; to boldly go where no
Englishman has gone before.”- Captain James T Cook
This Episode: Background of the world, Franco-Prussian Alliance and the battle of Dogger Bank, war in the antipodes, Martian invasion, the collapse of the colonial empires, a world littered with Martian technology and war machines. Orders from the Admiralty. Meet the crew and the ship.
Some fluffy background
History of the world so far.
The discovery of anti-gravitarium in 1865 and then of radium
in 1868 led to an up ending of the world’s political order. Within a generation the British Empire’s
Royal Navy fleet was extinguished as a civilising force. The Battle of Dogger Bank in 1885 between the
Royal Navy’s Grand Fleet and the Franco-Prussian Aerial Fleet ended in a draw
and with terrifying casualties for both fleets.
The Royal Navy’s Grand Fleet was principally sea based but
with radium powered steam engines. The
Royal Navy used its supply of anti-gravitarium to power smaller patrol ships of
the sky that used the battleships and their new ‘carriers’ as bases.
The Franco-Prussian Fleet took a different view. With no institutional sailing legacy to
protect, they used all their anti-gravitarium for a smaller number of large
flying battleships, powered by radium steam engines. Their battleships could land on water but did
so only to pick up new supplies or refill their water tanks that were used to
supply their radium engines with propellant.
Battle of Dogger Bank
The Battle of Dogger Bank proved that the ability to move in
three dimensions was a real winner when fighting similar sized craft who could
only move in two dimensions. The Royal
Navy fought very bravely and had caused the Franco-Prussians great damage but
in the end the Royal Navy had only the battleship HMS Indestructible left
fighting with a few small flying patrol craft in support.
The remaining five battleships of the Franco-Prussian Fleet
circled around the Indestructible swatting away the small Royal Navy flyers. Captain Fisher of the Indestructible shouted
down to the engine room to give him all the power they had, remove the safety
stops. Everything! The engine room crew
went to work and the power rose and rose, the Indestructible gaining speed and
fighting bravely against the circling enemy.
First one of the Franco-Prussian flying battleships exploded, and then
another. Fisher dared to dream of escape
or even victory. The French admiral of
the Franco-Prussian Fleet cursed, he did not want this battle snatched away
from him at the last moment. Eager to
get a devastating victory over the hated English and erase two hundred years of
naval defeats he signalled his fleet to fly closer to eliminate this final
enemy.
Just as the remaining Franco-Prussian flying battleships
closed to 1,000 meters for their final assault that would surely destroy the
last Royal Navy battleship and provide a shattering victory to the continental
powers, the Indestructible’s engines went critical. A blinding flash of light and a mushroom
shaped cloud visible for over 100 miles marked in apocalyptic terms the site of
the battle.
Only one Royal Navy patrol
boat survived, saved by being in the shadow of the French Battleship Austerlitz
when the fireball from the Indestructible’s explosion crushed all before it. The patrol boat was able to limp back to
Scapa Flow and report to the Admiralty of their “victory”. Within two weeks all the men of the patrol
ship were dead and the last survivors of the battle were gone.
1886 and the Martian Invasion
Aliens and disaster
Subsequent to the cease fire between the European powers being signed small wars broke out across the Earth as the minor powers battled for resources
and position while the super powers were distracted. Link These wars all came to a halt when the
Martian Invasion of 1886 began. The
Martians foolishly believed that the Earthlings would have been exhausted by
their wars. However, the Earthlings
proved that they would never tire of battle and were armed, experienced and more
than ready to fight the Martians instead of each other.
The Martian forces battled across the Earth smashing all
forces sent to stop them. Only in
Australia were they halted but at a terrible cost and with the unleashing of an
evil weapon, the wagon delivered munition - radium weapon “WDM-RW”. Link Although this gave the Earth hope it needed
it was the Martians dying from deadly earthly pathogens that saved the day.
However then a new problem arose. The Earth was now littered with powerful
Martian technology. Capable of being activated
or reverse engineered by any intelligent mechanic, who might not know why it
worked but would be able to make it work.
Any country with some industrial base was also able to make crude copies
and soon clandestine scientists and engineers were selling their Martian Technology
skills to the highest bidder.
Being in the MT industry was soon the place to be.
The major European colonial powers where in disarray and
barely able to administer and protect their own countries, their armies
shattered both from their war before the invasion as well as being a primary
target of the Martians. Much to their
dismay the colonies and territories soon broke free and were ignoring the great
powers. China quickly sent the European
mercantile concessions packing, India expelled the British and then broke up
into independent kingdoms, the United States consolidated its grip on the
northern American continent, Japan reorganised its navy as an air force, and
the African countries broke free from their European overlords.
Every country and warlord across the Earth was soon sporting
Martian technology and soon some of the more adventurous souls even started to
migrate from Earth, looking for freedom from rules and conventions, or in
search of adventure and treasure.
In a London still bearing the scars of the Martian invasion,
the Empire in tatters, the government struggled to hold together the country. The Martian technology provided a great new
resource and with their great industrial and scientific base the United Kingdom
was quick to take advantage of it.
1895 and Recovery and Reconstruction.
Our plucky hero receives his orders.
By 1895 the United Kingdom was back on track as a world
power with Queen Victoria sitting firmly on the throne in a Buckingham Palace
rebuilt in glass and steel. The UK
government carefully eyed its European rivals who were all smarting from the
same problem – ancient aristocracies with a limited view of the changed reality. All the old colonial empires had lost their
possessions, they no longer had the technological advantages over the nations
of Africa, Asia, Americas or the Pacific to take back what they wanted. In any case a new arena of resources was now
available – the Solar System. A few
lucky early pioneers who had explored the solar system in stolen Martian ships
returned with tales of wonders and riches.
The Admiralty had sent out a series of expeditions to
specific places. One expedition built a
moon base and another expedition built a base in the asteroids, but they soon
realised they were working in the dark. They
needed information, so a great explorer was required, just like the voyages of
the 17th and 18th centuries, they needed an explorer just
like Cook. Luckily they had one.
“Orders received by telegram sir!” said Captain James T
Cook’s servant Cheerful Rodgers. “You
are to report to the Admiralty immediately.
This is excellent news sir. Soon
we will be sailing the seven seas and giving Johnny Foreigner what for!”
“What now” wondered Cook to himself ignoring Cheerful’s usual
optimistic interpretation of any vaguely good news. “Probably being reduced to quarter pay.” He
had been in the doldrums and on half pay for a few years. After the Martian
invasion ended, there no longer seemed to be a need to seafarers. What use had the navy for its navigators in
an age of anti-gravitarium, radium and steam power?
On Thursday at 9am Cook reported to the Admiralty’s new
offices in London, much reduced from their pre-wars’ size and surrounded by the
devastation of the wars, they still teemed with staff and people and Cook
slowly made his way inside to the reception counter. “Captain Cook presenting as ordered” he
announced while handing over the telegram from the Admiralty.
“Captain, please report to the offices of Admiral Burns on
the 2nd floor. Midshipman
Bootie will guide you”
Cook followed the midshipman to the Admiral’s offices and
waited until invited in.
“Captain Cook, excellent, thank you for coming please take a
seat. We have a most extraordinary offer
for you. Will you take some tea?”
“Yes please Admiral, white with two please.” said Cook.
“Excellent” said the Admiral as he waited while the
midshipman poured the teas.
“Now the offer” he continued “as you know this dreadful
radium and anti-gravitarium has ruined the navy, the Martians haven’t helped
either. The Empire is basically gone
except for some small islands and forgotten outposts but we are planning a new
one and we will need your skills.”
“More than happy to help in any way I can” said Cook enthusiastically
as the prospect of full pay beckoned.
“Excellent Captain, excellent. Now as you know there have been a few
expeditions into the solar system to establish bases which have been more or
less successful. But our problem is that
we don’t really know what is out there. Is
there anything worth grabbing? A new Empire perhaps, should we establish a
Solar Trading Company like the East India Company to make money, diamond mines?
You get the idea. And that is where you
and your navigation and map making skills come in. We need someone to lead a five year mission
to explore strange new worlds; to seek out new life and new civilisations; to
boldly go where no Englishman has gone before and make them colonies. Will you lead that mission?”
“I would be honoured Admiral” said Cook calmly – “five years
on full pay, plus mission bonuses, prize money, loot – I will be made!” he
thought to himself, “no more sharing run down boarding rooms with Cheerful”
“Excellent Captain” said the Admiral “Now let’s discuss the
mission in detail and we can go and visit your command and then meet the crew
later.”
“First up we want you to go to Mars and make sure they are
not up to anything. We believe that they
have been devastated there as well but want to make sure that they are not
rebuilding their forces to attack us again.”
“Sounds dangerous Admiral but I am more than willing to go”
“Excellent, once you have sorted that out you will make a
grand tour of the Solar System. Starting
with Mercury, then Venus, the asteroids, Jupiter, and so on. How does that sound Captain?”
“I would be honoured Admiral. I am raring to go.”
“Excellent Captain. I knew we could rely on you. Let’s
go and meet your crew.”
The landing ship and crew |
Royal Marines with radium rifles. Back left sargent Weston and Corporal Smith with their mini-gatling guns |
The crew armed with rifles |
Officers and mid-shipmen |
Science officer Dr Banks centre with his colleagues |
Naval ratings with Gatling guns to defend the landing ship |
Cheerful Rodgers and friends |
Captain James T Cook in various poses |
The Endeavour is a frigate that was built in orbit around the Earth. The Landing Ship is what Captain Cook will use to land a party on the surface of any planet to investigate. While the top area can only contain a few crew the hull contains plenty of space to land a large force. There are four landing ships on the Endeavour.
The Landing ship of the Endeavour - used to bring the landing force to a planet's surface for investigations |
The crew piloting the landing ship. |
Left to Right - Captain Cook, Ship Commander Robert Molyneux, Science Officer Dr Banks, Navigation/Astronomer Charles Green