Justin Kemppainen - The Legend of Ivan

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He is the destroyer of worlds and the frightener of children. He has started wars and slaughtered millions. He is a man, an alien, a robot, and the devil himself. His legendary physique cripples feminine inhibitions, and his strength can move mountains. He is a gladiator, a scientist, a warrior, a poet, a lover, and a master spy. He saved a flailing transport filled with nuns and sent it spiraling into a sun. He swam in vacuum without protection. He punched a dinosaur.
He is Ivan.
In a galaxy where technology has outpaced structure and reason, the name of Ivan is known far and wide. Thousands of stories ranging across the realm of absurdity flit about in every corner, and no one quite knows if Ivan even exists.
Sid, a half-machine, human recorder known as an Archivist, travels throughout the galaxy in search of the truth behind Ivan’s great myth. He gathers and interprets information, discarding the outlandish and seeking the tiny kernels of reality in each tale. As pieces of the legend fall into place, narrow escapes and near-deaths threaten an end to the Archivist’s hunt. Unyielding, he is drawn ever deeper into the convoluted pool of madness behind Ivan’s tale, and questions grow ever more alarming: What exactly did Ivan do to become so famous, and why is Sid not the only one looking for him?

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The malfunction turned into a problem. “She checked in later on using the communicator in her office. She seemed more nervous and scared. I didn’t know what was going on, but she made me swear again I would not come down to the planet.”

As Ivan watched from orbit, the crackling wreath of energy exploded into a luminescent opaque. The field expanded at a rapid speed, appearing to dissolve everything it touched.

“You see, the evacuation and transport vessels were located a distance away. None of the pilots knew what was happening until the field rushed toward them. I saw those people, through my sensors, running to their ships seconds before they were enveloped.” Ivan was breathing hard, despair across his face. “I should have gone down and took her away! I didn’t know what was happening!”

The obliterating field raced across the landscape, only moments away from enveloping the offices and dormitory wing. Ivan saw it moving, saw Olga’s face upon the screen. A tear slid down her cheek, and she spoke.

“Ivan… I… I love you.”

“Olga! Olga no!

Ivan watched as the field smashed into the facility. Olga cried out his name one last time before the transmission cut out. “ Ivan!

She was gone.

* * *

Ivan held his silence for quite a long time, and I did not interrupt it. When he finally spoke, his tone was heavy, filled with regret.

“The planet dissolved, and I could do nothing.” Ivan stared at the table, an expression of grief consuming his features. “It was over so quickly, but I remember each second as a lifetime. I didn’t even notice the other ship until after it was over. Then, like a fool, I ran.”

The Cassander: I remembered the images taken by the vessel’s sensors and locked away in its archives. The voice they recorded from the planetary transmission wasn’t a scream of anger. It was a cry of sorrow.

“Do you know how or why it happened?” I asked.

Ivan shook his head. “No one does. The only person, people, who knew about it were Olga and her team. The records, her brilliance, her grace and beauty… all destroyed.”

One incident: one misinterpretation of a woman crying out a name, and Ivan became the terror of a galaxy. His entire story came as a surprise, and for once I possessed no idea of how to interpret or categorize it. Every piece of my search, everything related to this one moment, the pinnacle of Ivan’s fame. “It wasn’t your fault.” The words tumbled out of my mouth, and a part of me was surprised by my expression of sympathy.

Ivan looked up, eyes red and watery. “Yes, I know. Even had I come out of orbit and tried a rescue, I only would have gotten myself killed alongside her.” He gave a choked laugh. “Had I been on the world already, I couldn’t have torn her away from it anyways. The problem burst into crisis and catastrophe not slowly but all at once. From then, it was over in minutes.”

It was difficult to believe; this was all there was to the amazing, legendary Ivan. With his catalogue of deeds laid bare, the one thing which granted him fame was not even remotely of his doing.

I decided there was nothing to be gained by bothering Ivan any further. This long search of mine was concluded, and Ivan would not be able to provide me, Galactic Central, or any corporation with the data they sought. His fame, his legend, was the product of a massive, terrible misunderstanding.

Every flicker of sadness, punctuated by the quiet despair I saw in his eyes at the end of his story, was a brief and terrible reminder of his departed wife. Every time he heard his name mentioned as a product of myth, Olga had to have been the only thing he could think of.

“I’m sorry,” I said, again surprised by the sympathy. The emotional malfunction continued to flail around, and Ivan’s tragic story did little to ease it.

Ivan gave a sad smile. “It would seem your long search ends in disappointment. I fear I have nothing to give to you or your employers. No information: no bundle of impressive technology.”

Hesitating for a moment of consideration, I shook my head. “Not at all,” I said. “My task was to find you and the truth behind the endless parade of stories.” I swept a gesture at Ivan. “Daedra-Tech will be disappointed to see no concrete advantage to my success. However, both professionally and as a matter of my own personal curiosity, I’m more than satisfied with the conclusion.” This was the utter truth. My obsession was fulfilled; I had succeeded. The end result may have been unexpected, but the accomplishment was no less grand in my mind.

“I am very glad to have been of assistance,” Ivan said with a slight bow.

Nodding, I stood. “It’s time I departed, though your security officer probably doesn’t realize the coordinates to this place are embedded within my memory. Erasing them from Minerva won’t do too much.”

Ivan laughed. “You better not mention it to him, or he will try very hard to make sure you don’t leave.”

“You’re not concerned about me returning or revealing your secret here?”

“Hmmm, not so much, no.” Ivan shrugged. “There is no advantage or profit for you that I can see, assuming your employer and others believe it as well. Even more,” he paused, appraising me, “I see you as a good man, Archivist Sid. Even if there was a small amount for you to gain from doing so, I don’t believe you would betray our trust.”

Though I couldn’t be entirely certain without proper circumstances, I suspected he was right, and it was yet another odd realization which didn’t even seem motivated by my tumultuous emotional state. I realized I liked Ivan and further I discovered I didn’t want to see anything terrible happen to him.

We stood and moved over to the door, which opened upon approach. The stern features of the acting governor glared at me from outside. “Are you finished?” Bethel asked.

Ignoring the question, I turned back to Ivan and extended a hand. “It has been a great pleasure to have sought, found, and spoken to you, Afanasi Sergeyevich Lukyanov.”

The enormous man tossed back his head and laughed. He threw his massive arms around me in a crushing, one-sided hug. “Oh, my good and dear friend. Call me Ivan!”

Archivist Sid

Assignment: Seeking information regarding the truth and whereabouts of Ivan.

Location: Vapaus Colony

Report: Spoke with the man known as Ivan. Discovered true nature of Atropos Incident.

Probability : 99%

Summary: Ivan was not responsible and has no knowledge regarding the concrete how or why of the incident. A GCG researcher by the name of Olga [Lukyanov?] may have been responsible, but she and her team were killed. Nothing more can be gained from Ivan.

Chapter 14: Demise

Ivan’s tale continued to weigh heavily upon my mind as I went through the motions of wrapping up the long search.

I hardly paid attention when Minerva slid out of the asteroid field and away into the night. The long flight to the Daedra-Tech research station, a monstrosity of engineering near the core, passed in the blink of an eye. My meeting with the Senior Manager of the company was a shambling affair of anger and yelling on his part.

Even as I provided proof by displaying vids recorded with my prosthetic eye, the Senior Manager remained upset. Disappointed, the company was, by the end result. Even so, they abandoned the avenue of inquiry and agreed, upon my recommendation, to leave Ivan and Vapaus Colony alone. Ivan was correct; there was no profit to be had in disturbing them.

After receiving my payment, I was sent on my way pending any new assignments, and my pondering did not cease. My next stop was the Cassander and efforts to mitigate the charges of state secret theft among other things. Daedra managed to smooth things over and handle the trickier pieces even before I’d even met with Ivan, so dealing with Captain Onnels once the job was finished became a formality.

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