[We are in a small room. The clinking noises of metalworking echo.]
[No one speaks, until:]
RILEY
So… you gonna say anything, or…
ANYA
I’m working.
RILEY
It’s just – it’s boiling in here.
ANYA
Keeps the whistlers away. They don’t like the heat.
RILEY
Right.
[Pause. More metalworking noises.]
What are you doing?
ANYA
You wasted a bunch of my gas. I’ve got to mix more.
RILEY
Okay.
I mean, I don’t want to bother you, it’s just – I, I can’t really do anything else, since you tied me to this chair.
ANYA
(indifferently) Yeah, sorry.
RILEY
…Why have you taken us prisoner?
ANYA
No!
RILEY
No?
ANYA
You’re not prisoners. It’s dangerous, out there. Might get eaten. Might walk into traps!
RILEY
Your traps.
ANYA
(audible shrug) Yeah.
RILEY
So you’ve… tied us up for our own protection?
ANYA
Yep.
RILEY
Like dogs?
ANYA
Yeah, that’s it! Like dogs.
RILEY
Right. Erm, where are the others?
ANYA
Next door.
RILEY
(softly) What?
ANYA
Oh don’t worry, they can reach food and water.
RILEY
Oh! (sarcastically) Good.
[Anya does not pick up on the sarcasm.]
ANYA
Yeah. It’s a good place here. Lots of room next door for computer bits. This one’s cleaning systems, so lots of chemicals. And there’s a storage door through the surface hatch with food, guns… even some medicine. Only two routes in as well, so defensible. (darker) But not a dead end.
RILEY
Oh. That is good, actually.
…Why am I not with them?
ANYA
Five people is a lot. I just want to talk to one for a while. Get used to it again.
RILEY
Get used to – talking?
ANYA
Yeah.
There used to be more. I had more people.
Not for a long time, though. A long time.
RILEY
How long?
[Anya blows a breath]
ANYA
Well, from when I started counting, it was a thousand and eight sleeps until I got a computer working enough to track time. It had to start a count from zero, and got to six years, two months, three days.
Then it broke. And the next one I fixed went for 12 years, 11 months, and, er… three days again. And that one broke a while ago. Haven’t fixed a new one yet.
RILEY
Wow. That is a… long time.
ANYA
Mmm. Don’t really know what months, years, actually mean out here. Most of the memories they gave me are gone by now. Kind of remember Earth, but that’s probably gone as well.
RILEY
What happened to the other people you woke up with?
ANYA
Whistlers. Killed them, one by one. Gave me this face, too, when I got careless. Haven’t gotten careless since.
I’m slowing, though. Got to rely on traps now. Can’t fight them like I used to.
RILEY
Right.
[Pause. More metalworking noises.]
Anya, what’s the –
ANYA
Quiet! This is a fiddly process to make very dangerous gas. Please don’t distract me.
RILEY
Then untie me!
ANYA
No. You’ll get yourself killed.
RILEY
Look, I’ll – I’ll stay with you. We’ll all stay with you, okay?
[Anya makes a deliberating noise.]
ANYA
Promise?
RILEY
Yeah.
ANYA
Okay.
[Pause. More metalworking noises.]
RILEY
So… are you going to –
ANYA
When I’m done with the gas! Are all people this impatient? Did I just forget?
RILEY
They are when they’re tied to a chair, Anya.
[Sounds of metal straining as Riley struggles]
[They make a sound of surprise]
[Something crashes]
[The metalworking noises stop]
ANYA
Now look what you’ve done.
[Riley sighs]
RILEY
(morose) Ow.
LEVI
God damn, it’s hot in here. Did that old weirdo break the heating or something?
ZACK
I’ve got some water over here, I think. (straining) I should just about be able to reach it.
LEVI
And that’s another thing. Why tie us to chairs and leave one of our arms free?
LUNA
So we could eat? I don’t see why she would lie about it.
LEVI
Can’t we just use our free arms to untie the rest of us? Or – Luna! Can you do something with your new leg to break the rope?
LUNA
Like what? I don’t think Zack installed the circular saw attachment to it.
ZACK
Ah, I knew there was something I forgot.
MIRA
I don’t know about you, but I can’t reach these knots. Wouldn’t help, anyway. The main door to the room looks welded shut, and the only other way out goes past her.
ZACK
What do you think she’s going to do to us?
MIRA
At the moment I’m more worried about Riley. Luna, you’re closest to the hatch. Can you hear them at all?
LUNA
Not really. (a little puzzled) I think they’re just – chatting.
LEVI
I don’t like it.
MIRA
Really. I thought you were desperate to find other people?
[This hits home.]
LEVI
This wasn’t exactly what I had in mind.
[He exhales]
I’m sorry. But I – I know it’s not been easy for any of us, but – all the memories I’ve been given, like big families, building communities… It’s what I’m for. I don’t know where I’d fit without other people. I don’t know who I am.
ZACK
(deliberately dry) Well, right now you’re the prisoner of an old lady with quite possibly the only gun in the universe.
[That gets Levi to snort.]
MIRA
I wouldn’t be so sure about that, Zack. That crate, over in the corner. That symbol on the side means it contains potentially lethal armaments. Probably guns.
LUNA
What? Why are there guns here?
MIRA
This looks like it was a storeroom for one of the recolonisation teams. Probably a few thousand of them on the station.
LUNA
(disbelieving) And they thought that restarting human civilisation would require guns?
MIRA
There are a lot of potential scenarios where you might need a weapon.
ZACK
Like maybe your space station has been overrun with hungry aliens.
LUNA
Uh-uh, that’s a different thing. These guns weren’t put here to defend the station. They were put here to help us “recolonise.” Who exactly did they think we were going to be shooting?
MIRA
That’s an interesting theoretical, Luna, but right now I think the question is whether we can use these guns to shoot the woman currently holding us hostage.
LEVI
We’re not shooting her.
MIRA
No?
LEVI
Well, not unless Riley starts screaming.
LUNA
I don’t think she wants to hurt us.
ZACK
She nearly killed us with chlorine gas. Then – (rope strains demonstratively) – she tied us up.
LEVI
I know, but – we might be the first humans she’s seen in decades. And did you see that scar on her face?
MIRA
Yeah. That wasn’t a shaving scar.
LUNA
She’s clearly had a bad time of it. This whole situation might be even weirder for her than it is for us!
MIRA
Mmm. Maybe.
[The hatch rattles open]
RILEY
(calmly) Hey. How’s everyone in here?
LUNA
Riley!
ZACK
You’re okay!
MIRA
Has she hurt you?
[The hatch is closed]
RILEY
No. Anya’s… well, she’s… nice.
MIRA
“Nice”?
RILEY
She’s just been alone a long time. A really long time.
ZACK
Is she going to untie us?
LEVI
And turn the heat down a little bit?
RILEY
Er, yes and – no. The heat keeps the “whistlers” away, apparently.
LEVI
Oh. Well, that makes sense then, I guess.
RILEY
But I can untie you.
ZACK
Oh, great!
RILEY
She kind of thought she was protecting you? It’s a whole thing. Look, she wants to talk to Mira alone.
MIRA
Me? Why?
LUNA
And why alone?
RILEY
Well, Anya’s not really good with groups yet. She gets nervous.
MIRA
(considering) Mmm. And why me?
LUNA
You don’t have to go.
RILEY
Well, she asked to speak to our leader.
MIRA
(surprised, flattered:) Oh.
LEVI
(a bit hurt) Right. I see.
RILEY
(quickly) And – and I said that we didn’t really have one, but that you were the one with the plan to reach the bridge.
LEVI
Okay, that makes sense. You better go talk to her, our glorious leader.
MIRA
I suppose I better.
[Zack strains the rope demonstratively again:]
ZACK
You do need to untie us first, though, Riley.
RILEY
Right! Yes! (laughs slightly at themself) Okay, hold still.
[Slow footsteps]
MIRA
Anya, right?
ANYA
Right.
[Something is cocked]
MIRA
You want to put the gun down?
ANYA
No, thank you.
MIRA
I’m not gonna attack you.
ANYA
I know. Because I have a gun.
[Mira sighs]
MIRA
No, because – look, you know you left us in a room with a bunch of other guns, right?
ANYA
(remembering) Oh, yeah. Yeah, I did. So… why don’t you have a gun?
MIRA
Because I’m not your enemy.
ANYA
And I’m not yours.
MIRA
So why are you pointing a gun at me?
ANYA
In case you do something stupid, like leave, or die, or leave then die. Because that’s what everyone else does.
[Mira sighs longer this time]
MIRA
I’m not gonna leave without my friends, alright? I promise.
[Beat]
[The gun is lowered]
MIRA
Thank you. Now, you wanted to talk to me?
ANYA
Yeah. Riley said you plan to go to the bridge. The command deck?
MIRA
That’s right.
ANYA
Well, I need to tell you that you can’t.
MIRA
Why? Have you been there?
ANYA
No.
MIRA
Anya… I understand you don’t want us to die. But we need to reach the bridge. We have to find out what happened to the Commander.
[Anya chuckles, a little unsettlingly]
ANYA
The Commander. I remember the Commander. They put it in our brains, didn’t they?
I spent years looking for the Commander. But don’t worry. You do forget… in time.
MIRA
And you didn’t think to look on the bridge?
ANYA
Shield. Locked up tight. No way in.
MIRA
Well – we need to try.
ANYA
No! You’ll die. Everyone else always dies. You’re only safe here.
MIRA
So what, you want us to just stay in these three rooms for… the rest of our lives?
ANYA
Yes!
…No, I don’t know. I don’t want you to die. And out there, there’s the whistlers and traps and… I don’t want to be alone again.
MIRA
I understand that, Anya, but we can’t –
What’s this?
ANYA
Oh! That’s my map.
[Footsteps]
[Pages flipping]
MIRA
(awed) You did this yourself? It’s huge.
ANYA
It’s a big place. And I’ve had time.
MIRA
It’s so detailed! And up to date, you got that cave-in – so we’re…
Here.
ANYA
That’s right.
MIRA
So we would’ve come… (flips more pages) That must be the farm.
Ah! There’s the generator room we came through.
ANYA
(surprised) You got through there alive? (a little bitter) Lucky.
MIRA
You’re not the only one who can set traps.
[Anya makes a noise of pleasant surprise]
MIRA
And then – we would’ve come through here and… hang on. Where’s the parade ground?
ANYA
The what?
MIRA
It’s a huge room. Must be about a mile across? More, maybe. Should be a few levels below this corridor you’ve got here, but the map just stops.
ANYA
You came from down there? Impossible! That whole area’s sealed off. I think there are some vents the whistlers can squeeze through, but not me.
MIRA
I mean… it was a pretty solid door, but me and Riley got it open eventually.
ANYA
You opened it?
MIRA
Yeah, well – I have a lot of technical skills, and Riley’s good with mechanics as well. I think they’re meant to be a roboticist, so…
[A pause.]
Anya.
What is it?
ANYA
(shifty) Nothing.
MIRA
Anya… was it the same type of the door that leads to the bridge? The type you can’t get through?
ANYA
You’ll die if you try to reach it. There’s so many whistlers, you’ll die!
MIRA
Not if you’re guiding us –
ANYA
Don’t. Don’t ask me to do that. I hunt alone. And you’ll be here when I get back! I do everything alone.
MIRA
You don’t have to. Not this time.
[The others, now untied, are rummaging through Anya’s things.]
ZACK
She does have an awful lot of flares, doesn’t she. And… this. What is all this stuff?
LUNA
That’s a soil analyzer. (alarmed) Oh – Riley, that’s a portable atmosphere filtration hub you’ve got there. Careful, it’s quite delicate.
RILEY
Oh, er – sorry.
LUNA
No no no, it’s… (sighs) I don’t think any of us are going to be doing terraforming any time soon.
[She sighs again, longer]
LEVI
I’m sorry. None of us will get to do what we’re meant to.
LUNA
No. But sometimes I wonder if that’s such a bad thing.
[Levi exhales]
LUNA
Do you think she’s okay in there?
RILEY
Anya? Well, she’s been through a lot, but –
LUNA
No, Mira! You don’t think Anya’s… hurting her?
LEVI
Well, I’m sure she’s fine.
RILEY
She didn’t hurt me, why would she hurt Mira?
ZACK
So Riley, you think Mira’s going to convince our crazy grandma to let us leave?
RILEY
(sharp) Don’t call her crazy. She’s just had a difficult life.
ZACK
Sorry. Didn’t mean to – (sighs) Sorry. Just blowing off steam. She did kidnap and tie us up.
RILEY
I know. I know, but – I kind of… like her? She’s not really like anyone else I’ve ever met.
LEVI
You’ve met four other people.
RILEY
You know what I mean. But she’s survived for so long in this place against those things… I had a panic attack just seeing one.
LEVI
Well, she’s had a long time to get used to the sight.
RILEY
(firmly) She deserves a little respect, that’s all. She’s a survivor.
[The hatch rattles open]
LUNA
(gasps) Mira! You’re okay.
MIRA
Of course I am.
ZACK
How’d it go with – Anya?
MIRA
She’s, er…
I think I got through to her.
LEVI
Meaning what?
MIRA
Meaning: we’re going to find the Commander.
[Building noises of metal; it sounds rhythmic, like pumps]
[The sound reaches an apex, then gradually fades off into the distance]
MIRA
Now what?
ANYA
Now we wait for the pumps in the next room to shut off. Then, we go.
ZACK
(whispering) Shouldn’t we be keeping our voices down?!
ANYA
(normal volume) Why?
ZACK
(whispering) The – whistlers!
ANYA
I don’t think they have ears.
ZACK
(also normal volume now) Oh.
LEVI
So how do they hunt?
ANYA
Never been sure if it’s heat or some kind of radiation that we can’t sense. Whatever it is, the human body gives off a lot of it. But it’s pretty easily hidden by certain kinds of machinery.
It lingers, though. A whistler can track you down half the station if it’s got a mind to.
MIRA
So what do you do?
ANYA
Nothing. It’s just, they usually don’t have a mind to. They’ve got a huge freezer full of meals. If it gets too hot, if there’s a door they can’t easily force or get round with a vent… they’ll usually give up.
LUNA
(chipper and a little smug) Sounds pretty smart to me.
ANYA
What do you mean?
MIRA
Nothing.
LUNA
We’ve just had some disagreements about how – sentient the whistlers are.
ANYA
Oh, yeah, they are. Got a society and everything!
MIRA
What?
ANYA
I mean, I don’t understand it, but when I kill one of them, the others do a weird little funeral for it. And there’s something they do with harmonies that has a social function, I think.
LUNA
(horrified) And you’re still trying to kill them all?
ANYA
Heh. Not got quite that much ambition. Just trying to stay alive and keep their numbers down.
LUNA
Have you ever tried to communicate?
ANYA
How? I mean, I can look at them and say, “maybe that’s people,” but I don’t think they can comprehend me that way. I’m just a moving thing that looks like food. I don’t think we’d even be able to recognise the world as they perceive it. So how are we supposed to talk to them?
MIRA
(her turn to be smug:) A very good question.
LUNA
(mumbling, a little bitter) At least I tried.
ANYA
Plus, they killed and ate everyone I ever knew. So I don’t lose sleep over returning the favor.
[The pumping metal noises disappear entirely]
Right. On we go. If we keep following the cycle, we should be able to avoid them almost all the way to the bridge.
[Footsteps]
MIRA
Luna? Are you coming?
LUNA
Yeah.
(quieter) Sorry.
MIRA
Not too far now.
ZACK
So this is it. Behind here lies the bridge, the command center, the Commander…
MIRA
We’ll see. Doesn’t look like it’s been open in a very long time. So let’s not get our hopes up.
RILEY
I’m mainly hoping to get through the next ten minutes without being eaten, so…
[A few knocks against metal]
LEVI
Hm. Seems solid enough.
ANYA
Yeah. That’s why I’ve never managed to open it before. Now whatever you do to get it open, do it fast. This place is deep in –
[A distant, high whistle]
[Everyone sucks in a breath]
ANYA
That’s what I said.
MIRA
(strained) Come on… Levi, can you give us a hand with this panel?
LEVI
Sure.
[Footsteps as Levi walks over]
ZACK
What do we do?
[Background noises of Levi yanking at the panel]
LUNA
I think we just try not to get in the way.
ZACK
Anya?
ANYA
If you have any religious memories, a prayer couldn’t hurt.
ZACK
Sorry, afraid not.
[A snap as metal breaks apart from metal]
LEVI
Got it!
MIRA
Great. Riley, you know the drill.
RILEY
Yep. Hang on.
[Metalworking noises]
ANYA
How long does it usually take them?
LEVI
Less than a minute.
ANYA
Okay.
[The whistlers call again, closer now]
LEVI
“Okay” what?
ANYA
Okay, maybe we die, maybe we don’t.
[Something bangs against something]
MIRA
Shit!
RILEY
What is it?
MIRA
There’s some sort of additional security bolt. It looks like the other doors, but it’s more secure!
ZACK
I guess that makes sense, it being the bridge and all.
LEVI
Can you open it?
MIRA
I don’t know! We’re trying!
ANYA
(calmly) Okay, we die.
[Noises of Anya charging up her gun]
ZACK
Er… Anya?
ANYA
Yes?
ZACK
You have two guns.
ANYA
Of course! This one might break.
ZACK
Right, or… one of us could use it?
ANYA
Have any of you fired a gun? Even in your memories?
LUNA
No.
LEVI
Sorry.
ZACK
I mean, that’s not exactly –
ANYA
Then get behind me and keep those flares ready!
[A harmony of whistles, closer now]
ANYA
Wait… Wait for it…
[A long pause, except for the whistles –]
ANYA
Now!
[The flares go off with a blast]
[The whistlers howl all around them]
[Anya fires shots with a clinking noise]
ZACK
Mira! How long?
MIRA
How long have you got?
ZACK
No time. We have literally no time!
[More fighting, whistling, howling –]
MIRA
Got it! It’s open, get inside!
ANYA
Drop the flares! Go!
[Footsteps, running]
[The noises start fading somewhat]
LUNA
Riley! The release, get it closed!
[A thunk]
[For a while, nothing but the sounds of everyone catching their breaths]
RILEY
(breathing hard) Did anybody bring a torch?
[Suddenly, a click]
[A few shocked exhales]
RILEY
Never mind.