Special: These three(Part 5)


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  ThefuneralceremonyofRitzPomanandJimmySternareallheldontheholodecktwoandholodeckthreewhichisnotaslargeasthefirstone.Thankstotheskillofthedoctors,theircorpsesareluckyenoughtoberepairedasitshouldbe.It’sreallyapitythatbothofthemareintheirtwentieth,buttheylosetheirpreciouslifehere.Once,theydevotethemselvestoexploringtheuniverse,but,finally,space,thefinalfrontier,willbetheirfinaldestination.
  Initially,allthecrewsplannedtoholdfuneralsforthetwopeopleinthehugeplaneoftheshuttlehangar,butduetodifferentcustoms,theirfinalfuneralswouldbeheldonthesamedeck,buenotthesameplace.Andeventually,tothesameends.Wheretheywillfinallymeettheirdestiny,thesamedestiiny.
  RitzPomancomefromLondon.Hishouse,isabigfamilywhichhavelastedforalmostsevenhundredyears.Thoughallhisfamilyhaven’tcometotheAndromedagalaxy,twoofhissistersandoneofhisbrothersarealltakingserviceontheUSSCHINNYUN,whoareworkingasjuniorofficers.Thistime,theychoosetoholdthefuneralbytheoldpastorLatuk,anelderlyBritishministeronboardthestarship,andthen“bury”himtohishometown.JimmyStern’sfamily,bycontrast,havenoreligiousbeliefs,buttheyinsistonaformalAmericanfuneral.Tothesacrificeoftwopeople,XieXuanfeelsguiltyandgrateful,accordingly,shepromisedtherequirementoftwofamilieswithoutdoubt.
  Wearingawhitefederationsuit,Cpt.Xuanstepintotheholodecktwo.Justafterthearchopened,whatblowagainstherfaceisatingeofspring.Walkinghere,shealsoseemstowalkintheearth‘swilderness,whereshecanbecompletelyrelaxedandhappy.Inthedistancestoodasmall,one-storychurch,surroundedbywhitepaintandlargeskylightsdecoratedwithstainedglass.Whenseeingthegiantarcroofandthosecolorfulwindowsdecoratedwithallkindsofpaintings,Cpt.Xuanrealisedsomethinghappensyearsbefore,duringherhappychildhood.Whenthethoughtsofthepastisintoxicatingher,thearchwhichhavejustclosedbeforesuddenlyopenedatanothersituation,severalmenarecarryingalargecubeofblackcoffinwhichismadebydarkmarble.Atthesurfaceofit,thereliesablueflatneatly,whichistheflatoftheUnitedFederationofPlanets.Throughthetransparentcrystalplane,shecanseethattheyoungcheekisstillruddyclusteredbyvariousflowers,justlikewhatitwasyesterday.Cpt.Xuanquickenhersteps,walkingtowardthesmallchurchnotfaraway.
  Allthosewhotookpartinthefuneral,nomatterheisaseniorofficerorascienceresearcher,arewearingawhitesuitwithablackbowtieinordertoshowthebestrespecttothedefunct(死者).Theyjuststandstillandwaited.Whenthecoffincomesclose,thecrowdscatteredtobeasmallroad,buttheonlyonestandingstillisthepastorLatuk.Asusual,heiswearingaplaincassock.Beingwithseveralbrothersandsomesisters,heisstandingby,untiltheyarrive.
  Thepastorgivethosewhoarecarryingthecoffinatiptoshowsomething.Then,allofthemslowtheirpaceandjustwalkedcarefullyintotheholygate.Cpt.Xuanandsomeotherseniorofficersarestandingatthefirstline.Theyfollowthemandthensitdownatthebench,holdingtheaweandveneration.
  “Foreverythingthereisaseason,andatimeforverypurposeunderheaven.”Thepastorlookaround,andsays:”Atimetobeborn,andatimetatimetoplant,andatimetopluckupthatwhichisplaatimetokill,andatimetoatimetobreakdown,andatimetobuiatimetoweep,andatimetolatimetomourn,andatimetodatimetocastawaystones,andatimetogatherstonestogeatimetoembrace,andatimetorefrainfromembraatimetoseek,andatimetoatimetokeep,andatimetocastatimetorend,andatimetatimetokeepsilence,andatimetosatimetolove,andatimetoatimeforwar,andatimeforpeace.WhatprofithathhethatworkethinthatwhereinhelaborethIhaveseenthetravailwhichGodhathgiventothesonsofmentobeexercisedtherewith.Hehathmadeeverythingbeautifulinitstime:alsohehathseteternityintheirheart,yetsothatmancannotfindouttheworkthatGodhathdonefromthebeginningeventotheend.(HolyBible,theOldTestament,theBookofEcclesiastes(Ecc),Chapter3,Verse1-11)”
  Whenthewelcomingceremonywenttoanend,thepastorraisedhishand,switchedintoasmoothertone,toproclaimthedeathofthelieutenant.
  “Ibelieve,forallofthosewhoarehere,RitzPomanisreallyagoodfriend,nomatterwhen,nomatterwhere,thisistheabsolutelytruthwemustremember.Hedevotedhiswholelife,withhispersonalsacrifice,toachievehisvalueforeveryonehere.Perhaps,beforethissingleday,Ihavetoadmit,Ialmostknownothingabouthim.Butafterthiscrisis,Iknowthat,thecharacterofhimisbecominghigherandhigher.Now,hehasachievedasachrist.Althoughit’sreallyaregretthathecannolongerperformthetaskherewithus,buthesacrifisedhislifeforothers.Shouldn’tthiskindofactivityfilledwithcouragebecalledasasturdyfaith”
  “Weallcomefromthedust,andultimately,dustiswhereweshouasstarfleet,wearechasingtheinfinitysky,andnow,wewillbealwayssurroundedbythestars.MaytheLord‘slovealwaysbewithyou,thefather,theson,andtheholyspirit.Amen.”
  Whenthefuneralmusicfinallyplay,everyonelowertheirheads,tostandinsilenttributeforthedefunct.Inthelightofacandle,thestarfleetbadgeinlaidonthesquarecoffinstoodout.Whentheceremonywasoverandthepriestnodded,thesceneontheholodecksuddenlychanged,andtheywereallinagreenmeadow.Inthemiddleofthem,asquaretombhadrecentlybeendug.
  “Sorry,youngChristian.”Hesaidheavily:”Wecan‘tgetyoubacktowhereyoucamefrom,butwebelieveit‘sthebestplaceforyou.”Severalstarfleetofficerscameforward,raisedtheflagonthecoffinforhim,foldeditflat,andputitbackonthelidofthecoffin.
  “Restinpeace,amen.“Asthecoffinslowlydescended,alltheparticipantsstoodupandsanghymnstotheyoungdead.
  AmbassadorChu’TaHattendedthefuneral.TheUSSCHINNYUN’srescuehelpedclearapaththroughtheasteroidbelt.Afterallthehymnswereover,hestoodaloneandsangthehymnsofhisownnationforthedeceasedtoshowhisrespectforRitz’ssacrifice.Althougheveryoneknewthathisbodywouldflytothedistantstars,noonewoulddesecratethesanctityofthesacredceremony.Attheendoftheburial,wreathsofblessingshungfromthecrossonwhichthefleetinsigniawascarved.
  Beforesteppingoutoftheholodeckarch,Cpt.Xuanturnedherhead.Inthesettingsun,thecloudsonthehorizonshonebeautifully,asiftheywereguidingsoulstoheaven,towheretheyshouldbe.
  Next,aftersayinggoodbyetoallherrelativesatRitzPoman‘sfuneral,Cpt.Xuanwalkedaloneintoholodeckthree.Thearchopened,andshefoundherselfinanAmericanparishsurroundedbytwo-storyhousesofthesameshape.Followingthesigns,shewalkedintotheJimmySterns‘yard.Sheknocked,andaplacid-lookingwomanopenedthedoor.
  “I‘vecometoseeMr.JimmyStern.“Shesaid,bowingslightly.
  Jimmy‘sfamilyisnotreligious.HegraduatedfromthestarshipacademyinWashington,d.c.Hisolderfatherandolderbrotherweremembersofthestarfleet.Atthemoment,thefamilyofthreepeoplearesittingonaroundthecoffin(infact,thisisaphotontorpedoshell).Aroundthem,thephonographisplayingthescientificresearchersmostlikeclassicalmusic.Fromtimetotime,themotherwillbeontheedgeofthecoffininalowvoicetowhisper.Perhaps,thisisakindofhelplessexpectation.
  “JimmyStern‘sagoodboy,isn‘the“Mrs.SternclaspedCpt.Xuan‘shands.“he‘salwaysthebest.“
  “Yes,ma‘am.“Xiexuancansee,althoughtheothersideexpressioniscalm,seemunmoved,butinfact,herheartishidingagreatpain,whichhadneverbeenknownbyher.
  “Promiseme,captain.“Mrs.Sterncontinued,“youwillleadJimtodistantstars,ashewishes.“
  “Yes,ma‘am.“Cpt.Xuannodded.“Iwillliveuptohisexpectations.“
  “Thankyou,captain.”
  BythetimeCpt.Xuanwalkedintothestarship‘ssmallbarthenextday,thewakewasover,anddozensofJimmyStern‘sfriendshadlaidoutallthetablesandchairsandgatheredtoreminisseaboutthepastscientificresearcher
  “Heisoneofthemostdiligentstudentsinourclass.““Icanstillrememberhowhemanagedtogethisassignmentdonewhenwehidhistextbook,and,evenso,hewasstillrewardedbytheteacher,“recalledaclassmateofJim.“Althoughhefailedtorealizehisdreamofbecomingascientificofficerofastarship,Ithinkhehasrealizedvaluesfarbeyondthese,andithasrisentothelevelofaphilosophy,whichIdon‘tknowverywellandneedourdeepunderstanding,“hesaid.
  “Exactly.“XieXuannodded,infullview,shewentontothestage,althoughtwoyoungofficerssacrificedtheirlivesforthem,alltheship‘sstaffsexpressfullunderstandingandaffirmation.Theydon‘tblamethecaptain,andperhaps,withoutthem,theywouldn‘tevenbeabletoexplorethisregionsafely.“Jimmiesternwasagoodandconscientiousofficer,ashismotherbelieved,“shesaid,raisingherheadandlookingaround.“He‘sagoodboy.“Xiexuanbowedherhead.“Hesacrificedhislifetosaveus.Iwillalwaysrememberwhathedid,forever,forever...“
  Theburialwasattendedbyfewpeople,mostlyofficersandfamilymemberswithwhomtheyhadsomecontact.Bythistime,twoyoungofficers’bodieshadbeenloadedintotwoovalblackphotontorpedoes.Throughthetorpedotubes,theywouldfollowasetcoursetowardthegalaxy,towardtheirnativeland,atawarpspeedof9.9.
  Onceagain,thehonorguardcoveredthesurfacesofthetwophotontorpedoeswithablueunionflag.ThepriestLatukkissedthemonelasttime,andthenthetorpedoclosedthelidandtheirfacesdisappeared.Severalofficerssteppedforwardandfoldedtheflag,neatlyandsolemnlyaway.
  “Eyesahead.“Cpt.Xuanstoodatattention:“Perhaps,wewillneverseesomeonelikethat.“
  Asthetwotorpedoeswerepushedintothetorpedotube,sheraisedherheadandmadeastandardvulcangreetinggesture.
  “Livelong,andprosper.”
  Inthethruster‘sflame,twophotontorpedoesclearedthe100-metertube,oneinfrontoftheother,turningintotworedpointsoflightanddisappearingamongthestarsinthedistance.