We got asked what our "core values" were.

Dunno, we're kinda grubby and we like fluorescent colours and offbeat people who don't quite fit in, and we're usually VERY friendly.

Do these count as values? They _do_ say something about who we are.

#electropunk #UndergroundHumans #diypunk #electro

Survivors 2070 Part Six: Shadows Beneath the Soil - Zsolt Zsemba

Part Six of Survivors 2070 follows the return crew as they discover hostile underground survivors who endured the nuclear winter in hidden bunkers.

Zsolt Zsemba

Survivors 2070 Part Six: Shadows Beneath the Soil

First Days On The Ground

The landing site felt empty and silent. The wind carried a dry chill that hinted at the years of nuclear winter. Alina ran atmospheric tests every hour. Soil samples showed promise. The first shelters went up quickly. Children helped carry small crates. Engineers powered the greenhouse units.

Marcus looked across the plain.

“Radiation levels are low enough for long exposure. The soil has pockets of life. We can work with this.”

Alina nodded. “This is the best outcome we could hope for.”

But on the third night, Lila heard something unusual.

“Voices,” she whispered to Rajan. “Faint. Echoing from the ridge.”

Rajan scanned the darkness. “No one should be out there.”

They kept watch until dawn.

The First Encounter

At sunrise, tracks appeared around the camp perimeter. The prints were human. Narrower. Lighter. Fast moving.

Elias gathered the council.

“We are not alone. Someone has been watching us.”

Rajan replied, “Then we proceed with caution. No one leaves camp without approval.”

By noon, the visitors revealed themselves. Fifteen figures stood on the ridge. Their clothes were patchwork scraps. Their skin looked pale. Their eyes adjusted strangely to the light. They carried makeshift spears.

Rajan stepped forward with hands raised.

“We are from Halo Arc. We come in peace.”

The leader of the group stepped closer.

“You return too late. This land is claimed.”

Alina whispered, “They survived underground.”

The leader continued,

“You left us to freeze. You fled to the sky. We lived in tunnels. We fought every year for clean air. We lost thousands. You do not belong here.”

Marcus answered, “We never abandoned anyone. We did not know who survived.”

The leader shook his head. “You took the sky. We took the earth. We will not share it.”

They vanished into the ridge before anyone could follow.

Hostility Grows

Over the next week, thefts began. Food packets disappeared. Water stores were drained. Tools went missing. Sato found a greenhouse panel smashed overnight.

“This is sabotage,” he said.

Rajan replied, “They want us scared. They want us gone.”

Night patrols doubled. Children stayed indoors. Anxiety spread.

Alina studied the soil map.

“We chose this zone because it was stable. If they came from underground, their bunker is close.”

Marcus said, “Then they see us as a threat to their survival.”

Elias added, “We need negotiations. We cannot defend against people who live under our feet.”

A Dire Warning

One night a spear landed beside the main shelter. A cloth strip hung from it. Alina unwrapped the cloth.

A hand drawn message read:

Leave within three days.

Rajan held a meeting with the entire community.

“We do not run. If we leave, we face the wild. If we stay, we face them. We prepare for both outcomes.”

Elias looked around the room. “If we fight them, we risk a war we cannot win.”

Marcus responded, “If we move without preparation, we will not survive the cold nights.”

Silence filled the room.

The Attack

Before the third day ended, alarms sounded. Shapes moved through the fog. Fifty underground survivors rushed the camp. Spears and scrap metal blades glinted. They moved fast and silent.

Rajan shouted, “Defensive line. Non lethal first.”

Engineers activated sonic dispersal units. The sound waves forced some attackers to retreat but others kept coming.

Alina shielded two children.

“Stay down,” she said.

Elias tackled an attacker who broke through the greenhouse doors.

“This is madness,” Elias yelled.

Marcus and Sato sealed the water tanks.

“We cannot lose the supplies,” Marcus said.

After ten brutal minutes, the attackers withdrew into the ravine. They left behind broken tools and footprints. No one from Halo Arc died, but several were injured.

The Bleak Future

As the sky dimmed, Alina surveyed the damage.

Greenhouse Two was destroyed. Water reserves were cut by half. Morale dropped sharply.

Marcus joined her.

“They will return,” he said.

“I know,” she replied.

“We cannot build a future like this.”

“No. We need diplomacy or relocation.”

“And if neither works?” Marcus asked.

Alina looked at the distant ridge.

“Then humanity will fight itself again. Even at the end.”

Rajan approached them.

“Prepare for a council vote. We choose our path tomorrow.”

The future of the Earth colony hung on a fragile decision. Survival depended on unity, strategy, and the hope that the world still held space for more than one kind of human.

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