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Life on 51 Pegasi (c) Goes On; the 107th Recon Makes Plans |
Part 1After A Walk in the Jungle, we follow the life on 51 Pegasi (c) and the actions of the 107th Reconnaissance Squadron.
Fred surveys the usually quiet lobby area, and notes that there are a few desks set up and quite a few police style black uniforms present, a type that he has not seen before. Fred also notes that the black uniform types all appear to be quite interested in his presence. The procession enters the administration offices, where the usually laid-back receptionist has been replaced with a black uniform type who stands to attention as they enter. Kiron nods and as the receptionist assumes a more relaxed position she converses with the receptionist. The receptionist resumes her seat and types on her data pad. Fred notes they are not using the existing desk system, but have brought their own data equipment, and he wonders if that is for security reasons or if they have not yet figured out how to work this specific system. Probably they just don't care to use it. Interesting in any case. The receptionist speaks into her headset, nods, and motions the group onwards. Kiron heads back into the offices, and Falar and Fred follow in step. They proceed to the old port logistics office where Kiron knocks on the door. A voice answers, and Kiron opens the door and steps in and snaps to attention. Falar extends her arm to keep Fred from following. Fred figures this is going to be a big deal, given the atmosphere of seriousness.
Then it hits him. He never mentioned his last name. Oh crud, they made me. Nobody is pointing a weapon, so it might not be fatal. Maybe. And the title, does that equate to Supervisor? It seems the new neighbors are really getting to know us. Then it hits him. How would they know what Supervisor means? Is the language barrier breaking down? That tended to work in our favor, we could just shrug stuff off. Also, are they planning to make blue-speak available to us or is this a one-way advantage for them? I'm thinking this isn't the first time they've conquered somewhere, and they've got tried and true methods for keeping a handle on things. Really not good. Circling back, he realizes that they put the family name before the given name. Nothing unusual about that, half of humanity does that anyway, but good to know. Haalan can see the wheels turning, and smiles. She motions Fred to a chair. Fred sits down and ponders his situation. After letting Fred stew for a few seconds, Haalan smiles, and introduces herself directly, "I am Inspector 3rd Class Haalan Kiinalar. Troop Leader Kiron Aamrosim has introduced you as Technician First Class Doyle Fred. Is this correct?" Fred is a bit taken aback, but rallies, "My family name is Doyle, and my given name is Fred, although in my culture it is customary to place the given name before the family name. In less formal settings, I am hoping this is one of those, the given name is often used alone. I cannot be sure if Technician First Class, or Nakdur Aga, is correct but it sounds appropriate as my work is technical in nature." Haalan makes some notes on her data pad. "I see. When did you first meet Troop Leader Kiron Aamrosim?" Fred is starting to get a bad feeling about this interview. Fred thinks since she probably already knows I may as well be as straight up as I can be, "On March 25th of this year." Haalan scrolls and taps on her data pad, and does some quick mental math, "So 48 'standard days' ago, and what were the circumstances of that meeting?" Fred is really starting to worry for himself and Kiron at this point, "Troop Leader Kiron Aamrosim encountered me as I was resting in the jungle after fleeing the fighting in the town. I had been injured by an explosion," pointing to his arm, "which I had only managed to bandage but had no other medical supplies. Troop Leader Kiron Aamrosim realized I was an unarmed civilian and offered a packet of first aid gel before moving on with her patrol." Haalan makes some more notes, scrolls around on the data pad, and appears to move her lips as if practicing a new word or two. Having filled in the gaps in her understanding, she continues, "And that was all she gave you?" Fred, nods, "Correct." Haalan nods, "I see. No water? No food?" Fred can see it coming but is a deer in headlights at this point, "No. Nothing else." More notes, "I have been told that our species are very closely related, possibly the same species." Fred nods, "That would make sense." Haalan nods once more, "So I know that 48 'standard days' without food or water is fatal. Where did you get these supplies?" Fred is on solid ground with water, so leads with, "Water is abundant here. Many trees in the jungle have leaves that catch rainwater which is clean. Water was not a problem." Haalan appears to accept this, and prompts, "And food?" Fred thinks fast and realizes that his fingerprints are probably all over the ruins but also realizes that she probably doesn't have his on file. He takes a chance, "The ruins. When I found the ruins, there were two men who were living there. There was a pile of supplies that looked like it belonged to a research team based on the equipment located there. I was familiar with them because they were attached to the colony police, and they offered to give me as many rations as I could carry to build a communications intercept station for them. I did so and departed. When supplies ran low, I wandered into the original landing site hoping to locate anything useful. That was yesterday. The blue uniform types spotted me brought me in and then Troop Leader Kiron Aamrosim arrived and brought me here." Haalan smiles, "So. Mystery solved. Very resourceful, Fred. Do you know where they are now?" Fred replies, "As far as I know, they are still at the ruins. Beyond that I have no idea." Haalan nods, "Good. For your information, the blue uniform types as you put it are with the Imperial Scout Service. Troop Leader Kiron Aamrosim and her assistant are Imperial Army, and I am with the Imperial Security Directorate as is my assistant." Fred is taken aback and filled with foreboding. Anytime there is an Empire in adventure vids it is always bad for the hero. Fred notes that Falar and the other nameless assistant weren't mentioned by name, as if the weren't worthy to be included in the introduction. Fred nods, "Thank you for the clarification," and Fred adds, "Are you able to share the long-term plans for this planet?" Haalan smiles and gently shakes her head, "Such matters are beyond my station. I do know that this system has been granted to Her Ladyship Baroness Marsaka Farlorim of Egardu, daughter of Their Graces Archduke Marsaka Abrashan and Archduchess Marsaka Tarlavik of Shurkasi Sector, Amurdas, Shekkhari, and Dapirka, Holders of Imperial Favor, Heads of House Marsaka." Fred blinks and absorbs the impressive titles. He also absorbs the fact there was a male mentioned. So, they do exist. Fred manages, "I see." Haalan says something to Kiron, who briefly comes to attention and taps Fred on the shoulder and motions to follow her. Fred rises, and they leave the office and head out through the lobby. Once outside, Kiron and Falar give a small wave goodbye and head off to do whatever it is that needs to be done. Fred stands in the brilliant sunshine for a minute and lets his head clear. A lot of information was just dumped on him, and he is trying to process it. He heads towards the aircraft hangar hoping to track down Bob. Part 2A month has become six weeks. Denali has completed her repairs and has moved to general docking at the Naval Station Vincent - Ross 271 orbital yard. The officers and crews of Shasta and Denali had hoped that once Denali was repaired the 107th Reconnaissance Squadron would deploy on some useful mission. Sadly, this has not been the case. The endless meetings and debriefings have consumed their days, as they repeat the same information over and over for an ever-increasing number of committees and working groups. After a few weeks, Fleet Command personnel began arriving, starting the cycle over again. News arrived that StKM 1-2065, perhaps the furthest settlement from Terra in this area of space, had also been invaded. Details of that situation were quite a bit sparser than those from 51 Pegasi. Despite appearances, there have been some proactive measures. Two intelligence gathering missions had been dispatched, one to 51 Pegasi and one to StKM 1-2065. These were on the surface, up-close missions conducted by Force Recon Marines stationed here at Ross 271. On June 2nd, the first of these missions returns to Ross 271. Kuznetsov and Watanabe from Shasta and Linden and Appleton from Denali are summoned to a priority briefing at 1700. Arriving at the Admiral's office at 1655, they form up in the outer office and exchange greetings. A yeoman arrives and escorts them into the Admiral's conference room. There is coffee set out and while waiting they pour themselves a cup. A minute later, they snap to attention as Admiral Mendez enters the room. The Admiral is accompanied by his adjutant Captain Stepanov, various naval officers with whom they are now closely acquainted, and a few Marine officers. Also joining are Justin Moore representing the Terran Intelligence Service, Roberta De Luca of the Colonial Administration, and two Colonial Security officers, one of whom Linden and Appleton recognize. This appears to complete the roster, and the yeoman exits the room closing the doors after himself. The Admiral motions to the table, "Please be seated."
Malhotra nods, "Partially true. Officer Wilson and Supervisor Doyle were injured by grenade shrapnel on 25 March, but no casualties after the Marines assumed operational control of the mission. The Lieutenant exercised discretion in omitting Fred Doyle's disposition in his briefing. Supervisor Doyle voluntarily stayed behind to act as an in-place asset to gather further intelligence." There is another murmur around the table, but before the Admiral can intervene, the officer has further input, "You left a civilian behind to do intel work? What were you thinking?" The Admiral forcefully interjects, "That will do Commander." Malhotra continues, "Sir, if I may, I'd like to respond." The Admiral nods. Malhotra resumes, "As you point out Commander, Fred is a civilian, and as such does not report to me or to the Lieutenant, so it was not in our power to order him to leave. He technically reports to Ms. De Luca," nodding at De Luca, "But much more importantly, his reasoning for staying behind was solid. He had been seen by, and interacted with, hostiles so his presence would not raise questions that a new face might, and he has technical and institutional knowledge that will allow him to identify, access, and collect valuable intelligence. And as you point out he is a civilian and based on the few interactions we were able to document, the hostiles appear to strongly respect the boundaries between combatants and non-combatants. I grant you that if he is discovered that distinction will do him little good, but that would be true of anyone who remained behind. And finally, as I'm sure Mr. Moore can confirm, civilian assets are the bread and butter of the intelligence community." Moore cracks a smile and nods, "Although I can neither confirm nor deny any details of operations vis-vis civilian assets, my read is that Mr. Doyle is ideally placed to act as an agent in place." The Commander sinks back in his chair looking annoyed. The Admiral moves to wrap up, "Thank you Lieutenant, Corporal. Excellent briefings. As with previous debriefings, access to Marines by relevant parties will be scheduled through Captain Braxton, and the Colonial Security personnel through Ms. De Luca. Copies of the raw intelligence are available to you all with distribution coordinated through Captain Stepanov. The officers of the 107th Reconnaissance Squadron will remain, thank you all." With that dismissal, the meeting breaks up. Malhotra stops at Linden and Appleton, and both rise and shake hands. Linden says, "Good tip on the sunglasses Corporal. Good to see you again." Appleton inquires, "Where did you go to university?" Malhotra looks a little surprised, "How did you know?" Appleton smiles, "It showed when you were jumping on the Commander." Malhotra chuckles, "Southern University, Nasak Shamiya. Political Science." Appleton appears impressed, "Looks like you get to see Von Clausewitz in action." The Admiral clears his throat, and Malhotra takes the hint and takes his leave. Linden and Appleton resume their seats and turn their attention to the Admiral. Mendez begins, "Even though we have managed to gain some valuable intelligence, courtesy of the 107th and the Marines, and we have one mission still to report, it is blatantly obvious we know almost nothing about our adversary," Mendez sips coffee, "They have at least a 9-month head start on us, over twenty vessels, including naval ships, have possibly fallen into their hands beginning in September. If the crews of these vessels were lucky they were taken prisoner and treated as we expect POWs to be treated. However, even if they do not reveal any specific military information, that scenario provides the Enemy with 9 months to learn the language, cultural details, interpret any information carried on board, as well as being able to perform technical analysis of any captured vessels." Kuznetsov speaks for the 107th, "Sir, I feel certain you have a mission in mind."
On the walk back to the repair bays, the officers of the 107th keep their conversation away from the impending mission, no point in taking chances of being overheard. On arrival, they board Shasta and head for the wardroom. Once settled in, Kuznetsov contacts the yard supervisor and requests detailed information on the new gear being installed. While waiting for the specs, they delve into some preliminary planning. A quick glance at the chart suggests a route to Xi Pegasi, BD+08 4887, G 28-46, and then Xi Pegasi. It also reveals an immediate issue, fuel. Appleton observes, "We can get there, but we're not coming back without a refuel. Can we arrange for fuel at G 28-46?" Kuznetsov makes a note to check on refueling. Linden adds, "Unless we want to spend the mission actively dodging pursuit, we should probably requisition a few jump pods that the Marines mentioned in the briefing." Kuznetsov notes that as well. The brainstorming continues into the night. Part 3Later that evening, the planning meeting is interrupted by a visitor from the yard supervisor's office. Lieutenant Khamkaeo knocks on the wardroom door and Watanabe slides it open and motions Khamkaeo inside and slides the door shut after him. Khamkaeo starts, "Good evening, please pardon the interruption. I have the technical information that you requested," motioning at the table, "May I?" Kuznetsov motions, "Please be seated and show us what you have." Khamkaeo sits and brings up some diagrams and specs, "Thank you Lieutenant, here is some of the equipment that we have at our disposal here at the yard. No determination has been made with regards to what might be installed or final configurations. We thought it best for you as the captains of your respective vessels to decide what would best serve your mission." The 107th officers look relieved and mildly impressed at the foresight of the yard crew and dig in and sort through the inventory of goodies, with Khamkaeo filling in details and answering questions about the gear and occasionally bringing more in-depth information as required. As a plan begins to take shape, equipment and configurations are selected; additional battery capacity at the cost of cargo space, replacement remotes with quantum communications capability, upgrades to the countermeasure systems, upgrades to the sensor systems, four jump pods, extra provisions and spares, and a fuel processor that will allow raw hydrogen or simple hydrocarbons like methane to be refined into usable fuel. The downside of the fuel processor is that there is only one and it will largely consume the remaining space in the cargo bay and will require a tricky transfer of fuel between vessels, but if needed it could be a life saver. With equipment and upgrades selected, Khamkaeo takes his leave and the 107th resumes their planning factoring in the new capabilities. The mid watch bell sounds at 0000 hours, and they adjourn their meeting and will resume tomorrow morning at 1000 on board Denali. As planning continues aboard Denali, the Marines and Colonial Administration personnel are consumed by a series of debriefings. Jackson and McCluskey can barely contain their frustration as an entire hour is spent with logistical elements asking them to evaluate their footwear and list the relative merits of the new Mark 2 boot laces. Jackson reasons that this is the first time TMF Marines have conducted operations in genuine hostile territory, and the logistics types really do need to know this kind of detail. Besides, if we have no problem charging a heavily defended position why should we balk at sitting at a conference table with a cup of coffee in hand. Malhotra and Wilson face fewer questions about equipment and more about the potential state of the colony. They review the raw intel with De Luca and various other CA staffers recounting their journey and providing insights into the situation as much as they are able. Unfortunately, their insights are somewhat limited by the fact they were out of contact with the colony for most of the time. The more they talk, the more they start to feel they didn't actually do anything the whole time. Lieutenant Khamkaeo drops by Denali to bring news to the planners. They will be able to complete all of the requested upgrades by 8 June. Khamkaeo offers data pads to Kuznetsov and Linden, "Please sign here to authorize work so we may begin." They both sign and with that work commences. Before Khamkaeo departs, Linden summons Senior Chief Yamato and quickly brings him up to speed on the work to be performed. Khamkaeo and Yamato depart to set about their work, and the planning session resumes.
Part 4
The crowd, now filling the space turns as one towards the door, bows slightly, and applauds. Her Ladyship acknowledges the ovation with a self-deprecating wave and brilliant smile. She makes her way through the crowd, stopping from time to time to shake hands or share embraces with acquaintances or people on this morning's favored list. As she approaches the bar, the bartender with impeccable timing, and a slight bow, finishes pouring her drink in a crystal goblet. The Baroness picks up the goblet and turns to face the crowd, and raising the goblet in a salute, "I drink to you all and your good health, my friends who have graced my humble gathering." The customary toast completed, the party gets down to business. Deals are discussed; alliances are made or broken, loans are made, debts are paid and favor curried.
Jaandor directs, "Roll back display 5 minutes." The technician rolls the display back and Perimeter Four is visible and appears to the patrolling on schedule. The area assigned to Perimeter Four is in the woods between the lake and the bungalow, which seems like an obvious route for intruders. "Bring it forward," commands Jaandor, "There." The image stops on the moment Perimeter Four is ambushed. Four figures, nearly invisible in the various spectra being monitored, are betrayed only by their rapid movement in taking down the patrol. Jaandor issues orders, "All units be advised there are at least four heavily camouflaged intruders that have taken down Perimeter Four. Response units, deploy along the lake side of the bungalow and far side of the patio. Interior units, be advised the intruders may attempt entry to circumvent the response units. All units, be advised that the intruders may ditch their camo and attempt to blend in as guests or staff, double check anyone who looks out of place against biometrics of the guests and staff. All units, deadly force is authorized, but live prisoners are definitely preferred." Jaandor turns to Torin Nalviriin, "Get me the entertainment planner." The holodisplay has returned to live feed and Jaandor returns her attention to the current situation, "Zoom it out a little, I want to see the response units as well." Torin hands a communicator to Jaandor. Jaandor inquires, "Are the fog machines still in place from last week's party? Good. Set them off now. No, now. Now!" She hands the communicator back to Torin, and raises the response units, "Be advised that the fog machines at the base of the patio are going off now. This should cause intruders to make disturbances in the fog. We'll guide from here as required." The fog machines go to work flooding the woods around the patio in a thick blanket of mist. The response units in the woods freeze in place, looking for disturbances in the fog. The holodisplay feed visuals show the fog rolling through the woods and there are some disturbances where there should not be any. One of the security team guides the response unit to the suspected location, and a brief melee ensues as the response unit ambushes the intruders. The response unit reports, "Four hostiles down with two survivors, secured for transport." Jaandor responds, "Good work. Contact main station for pickup, and also to see to Perimeter Four," and turning to Torin, "Get ahold of the entertainment planner again and have them prep the ballroom for guests then get down there and take whoever you need to sweep it for explosives and poisons before guests get there. I'm going upstairs to brief Her Ladyship on the situation and see if we can move the party inside while we sweep the woods again." Torin nods and is speaking on the communicator as she motions for one of the techs to follow on her way out of the control room. Jaandor briskly walks up a broad set of stairs and to the side door of the patio. Pausing briefly to straighten her uniform, she exits onto the crowded patio. She stands at attention beside the doorway, thus making herself invisible to most of the guests who have an inability to see anyone they perceive as a servant. She scans the crowd, and at the locus of activity finds the Baroness. The Baroness glances over and Jaandor makes a very subtle hand motion indicating that she needs an urgent word. The Baroness deftly detaches herself from her current companions and wanders over to Jaandor. Jaandor bows slightly, "Your Ladyship, there has been an incident in the woods by the lake. It appears to be resolved, but we will be sweeping the woods and surrounding areas to be sure. The ballroom is currently being set up to accommodate your guests should you wish to move the party inside." The Baroness absorbs the news, "Very efficient, Inspector 2nd Class Jaandor Seloriim. Very well, I will move the party to the ballroom. Thank you for letting me know." Taking that as a dismissal, Jaandor bows slightly and enters the bungalow and heads for the ballroom at a jog. On arrival, she sees the ballroom lit up, with a staffed bar, waiters with trays of canapes, and a musical ensemble tuning up. She looks over at Torin with a look of puzzlement. Torin answers the unspoken question, "They came over from the manor house. I checked their biometrics. I just hope they can play." The entertainment planner approaches, "Inspector 2nd Class Jaandor Seloriim, is everything under control?" Jaandor replies, "Yes. Good work getting everything set up," and to double check, "Where did you find the ensemble?" The entertainment planner smiles, "The planner over at the manor house owed me a favor, they're quite good." Jaandor nods. The sound of the party moving towards the ballroom is the cue for her team to exit, "Side door, back to the control room." The Directorate personnel quickly head out and return to the control room. Back at the control room, the technicians are still diligently monitoring the situation and update Jaandor, "Inspector 2nd Class Jaandor, the main force has arrived and is searching the woods and surrounding area, Perimeter Four has suffered one fatality and one serious injury who has been evacuated to medical, and two prisoners have been transferred to Security Directorate facility in Ulikarii." Jaandor nods, "Good," and turning to Torin, "Once the party breaks up I think we'll go have a word." Part 5Fred arrives at the CA building in a borrowed communal open runabout vehicle. It seems he left his car in the CA parking lot, and it has been removed. Just one more thing to do. I wonder what the Imperial Parking Authority or whoever is like to deal with. There are two soldiers posted at the main entrance, and as Fred approaches one moves to challenge him. Fred produces his new ID card and announces himself, "Nakdur Aga Doyle Fred." The sentries snap to attention and stand aside as he enters the building. Interesting, these folks sure have a thing for titles. The building lobby has changed quite a bit; it is now set up as an administrative center for the occupiers. There are a number of desks staffed with support and logistical types, and one of them approaches Fred. He figures he'll try the same routine as outside and see where that will get him. He presents his ID and announces himself, "Nakdur Aga Doyle Fred." The soldier briefly snaps to attention and then begins walking down the west corridor motioning him to follow. Fred follows and at the first office the soldier motions him in, snaps to attention, and departs.
Aboard Denali, the plan is finalizing. The fuel processor is being installed on Shasta and Denali will carry the jump pods. The extra provisions are being stacked in the passageways on both ships, and technicians are completing upgrades to the countermeasures and sensor packages. The new remotes are upgrades as well, mounting QCS189 units as opposed to the QCS188s that they had used previously. The quantum range on the QCS189 is substantially higher at 500 light seconds or 150 million kilometers. These units also have solar charging capabilities, so they can operate at low power almost indefinitely. With the new capabilities factored in, the plan is essentially complete except for running test scenarios and factoring in the ever-increasing list of what-ifs. The crew of both ships are training on simulators for the new equipment and configurations to ensure they will be ready. There is an atmosphere of excitement throughout the repair bays, and although the specifics have not been made available to the crew they have a fairly good idea this mission is going to take them to alien space. Various staff officers are gathering at Mendez's office when the 107th arrives. Standard greetings and small talk are exchanged. A yeoman opens the conference room doors and invites the assembled officers in. The assembly moves into the conference room and takes their seats, followed shortly by Admiral Mendez and Captain Stepanov. The yeoman closes the doors on his way out. Mendez brings the meeting to order, "Good afternoon. Thank you all for being here. I have asked Lieutenant Kuznetsov to draft a plan for the 107th Reconnaissance Squadron to enter what we believe to be enemy space with a primary objective of reconnaissance of the Xi Pegasi system, validate astrometric and navigational data, establish the extent of Enemy presence, and gather any other relevant information. A secondary objective is to enter the 51 Pegasi system, close to a range that will permit contact with the remaining drones on the surface and retrieve any stored data." There is a murmur around the table. The Admiral lets it play out for a few moments and then, "Settle down everyone. Lieutenant, please present your plan." Kuznetsov presents the plan including routes, alternate routes, fuel stops, the upgrades, and intentions once on station.
Discussion breaks out around the table for several minutes before Mendez speaks up, "Settle down. Given the current state of affairs, the secondary objective is not feasible at this time. I believe Mr. Moore and the Terran Intelligence Service may have some ideas regarding the Lieutenant's proposed solution to the dilemma, but that is for another meeting. Lieutenant, that was an excellent briefing and barring any objections from the table," casting a glance around assembled officers seeing if there are any volunteers for a really miserable posting, "the plan is approved with the caveat that the secondary objective is removed from the mission. When can your unit get underway?" Kuznetsov replies, "Work on Shasta and Denali will be completed on 8 June. We will be ready to get underway any time after completion." The Admiral nods, "Very well. Godspeed and carry on." And with that benediction the meeting breaks up. On the way back to their ships, there is a spring in the steps of the officers of the 107th. The briefing was a success, and the nearly suicidal secondary objective is off the table. Part 6Torin has signed out a grav transport and is standing by the vehicle in the Marsaka reservation transportation center. As Jaandor approaches, Torin opens the passenger door and closes it after Jaandor boards. Torin walks around and settles into the driver's position. As Torin powers up the vehicle, Jaandor says, "I'm glad you got a gravitic craft, I couldn't face a 12-hour surface drive right now. Good work tonight." Torin smiles and nods, "Thank you Jaandor Seloriim," as she guides the vehicle into the flight lanes for Ulikarii. Even at 400 kilometers per hour, it will be dawn before they are over Ulikarii. Ulikarii is a large city of some 25 million people, with mix of high-rise and mid-rise buildings and plenty of parks and green areas. It is quite a beautiful and interesting city despite the fact it is on the edge of the Imperium. Dawn breaks as they navigate over the city center causing the windscreen to automatically darken as Torin calls for clearance at Security Directorate headquarters.
After getting set up in an interrogation room, Jaandor sits at the customary interviewer position furthest from the door, with Torin standing at her side, and reviews the information about the prisoners. It seems they are known mercenaries, assassins for hire. She reviews the available biographical information for a few moments and adjusts the lights, so the entire room is dark except for a bright light on the prisoner's seat. She fishes out a packet of cigarettes, a lighter, and places a cigarette next to the pack. The cigarettes contain a dried leaf that is a mild stimulant and are popular among Security Directorate personnel. Torin retrieves an ashtray from a side table and places it on the table. The mood is set, with Jaandor invisible in the darkness and Torin just barely visible. Jaandor starts the proceeding, "Saadak Agun Alkar, please bring in the male prisoner." Alkar snaps to attention and then departs the room, returning shortly afterwards with an armed escort who places the prisoner in the chair and withdraws. Giving the prisoner a few moments to ponder his predicament, Jaandor finally picks up the cigarette and lights it, briefly revealing her features in the light of the flame. She takes a drag, and starts, "I am Kudash Aapa Jaandor Seloriim of the Security Directorate. I am obligated to tell you this interview is being recorded by video, audio, and other means. You were taken into custody on the House Marsaka reservation under highly suspicious circumstances, and you are currently in the Security Directorate investigation facility in Ulikarii. I am going to ask you questions and being truthful and forthright in your answers can only help your situation. Do you understand everything I have said?" The prisoner nervously nods, "I understand." Jaandor continues, "Good. Let's start with something simple, what is your name?" The prisoner answers, "Verak Chaltarii. I have a repatriation bond." Jaandor takes a drag and breathes out the sweet-smelling smoke which drifts across the table, "I'm not sure your employer told you everything about this job Verak Chaltarii. Assassinations don't fall under the Mercenary Conventions; repatriation does not apply in this case," slightly raising her voice, "Not to mention the fact your team killed Zemku Olkar Paalivash and seriously injured Zemku Halan Malvuukim." Jaandor can see a look of worry creep across the prisoner's face and presses onwards, "If you are feeling any loyalty to your employer, I assure you it is misplaced. Now would be the time to tell us everything you know about them." The atmosphere and the enormity of his circumstances has its desired effect. He relates all of the details about his objectives and his employer. Jaandor treats the employer information as suspect, not that he lied about it but anyone who was willing to risk a high profile move against one of the major houses would be an absolute fool to let the pawns in on their true identity. After he is finished answering all of the questions, he is transferred back to his cell, and the other prisoner is brought from hers, and the exercise is repeated, with similar results. After the female prisoner is returned to her cell, Torin brings up the lights in the interrogation room. Jaandor completes some notes and wraps up the recordings into a package and forwards it to investigations as a priority case for them to see if the can run down the actual employers. Jaandor stands, "Saadak Agun Alkar I believe we are done here. Investigations will want to speak with the prisoners at some length so keep them handy. We are ready to depart." With that Alkar leads them to their vehicle and Torin lifts. "Where to," asks Torin as she steers into traffic, "Medical?" Jaandor nods, "Yes, let's go see how Zemku Halan is healing up." After a visit to the medical center, where the injured Field Officer is recovering, they head back to the Marsaka reservation and arrive by late afternoon. On arrival, Jaandor contacts Her Ladyship's secretary to arrange an appointment to share her findings. After an hour, the appointed time arrives and Jaandor and Torin present themselves at the Baroness' office. The secretary ushers them in, where after a slight bow they come to attention. The Baroness nods, and they assume relaxed stances. The Baroness inquires, "So Kudash Aapa Jaandor Seloriim, you have something for me?" Jaandor nods, "Indeed Your Ladyship. We have questioned the two surviving mercenaries and learned that that you were the target of an attempted assassination. They were quite cooperative, but I doubt they were given any factual information by their employers. The case has been referred to the main Investigations Office in Ulikarii as a priority matter for detailed follow-up. We will relay any further developments as they become available." The Baroness, nods thoughtfully, "I see. You and your team have been most efficient, and I am grateful for your diligence and discretion. I have another task in mind for you and have spoken with your commanding officer and she has agreed that you will be Head of Station for the Security Directorate on my new possession Kugarder. This is an entirely new addition to the Imperium, so there is no bureaucracy in place, it will have to be built from the ground up. You are free to bring any personnel from your team that you wish. Please advise my secretary regarding personnel and any other logistical concerns as soon as possible so arrangements can be made. We will be departing for Kugarder in ten days." Jaandor bows deeply, "Thank you, Your Ladyship. I will see that your new possession remains safe." Jaandor and Torin briefly snap to attention and exit the office as the secretary opens the door for them. Part 7
Just then Jack returns to the counter, "I found it. I'll just get it encoded right quick." Fred, taking the out before he gets stuck with language lessons, "Please excuse me." Fred returns to the counter as the Scouts return to their technical discussions, "Is this an everyday thing Jack?" Jack smiles, "No, only when a new vehicle rolls into the bay. I'm not sure if they're jazzed that they're different than theirs in design or they think these are classic antiques." Fred chuckles, as Jacks hands him the key. Fred inquires, "What do I owe you?" Jack shrugs, "Tell you what, I'll bill you when things get back to normal." As Fred heads out, "Thanks again, Jack." Fred heads north up Main Street about ten blocks to the park where there are a number of vehicles parked neatly, one of which is his. Per Ron's prediction it is covered in rain spattered dirt and streaked pollen but is otherwise in good shape. He hops in and fires it up, noting all of the settings are where he always keeps them, and his sunglasses are still there. He decides to head out to the port to take a look around at the supply warehouse and get an idea of how soon they will have to start panicking. He drives down Main Street and takes a right on Port Road. The days of a patrol vehicle parked alongside the road appear to be over. There is a more permanent looking checkpoint set up staffed by Security Directorate troops carrying assault weapons, as well as a team of Field Officers, and what looks like a Senior Field Officer in charge. Fred pulls up to the barricade and presents his ID and pass card. The Zemku, Field Officer, taps the card on her data pad and hands the ID and card back and waves him on. Fred makes another mental note; I outrank her, but she didn't make any sign she cared. The Scouts and Army do, Security Directorate apparently not so much. Maybe if I was much further up the food chain. More notes for the report. Fred soon arrives at the now functional gate at the port entrance. Another unimpressed Field Officer checks his ID, and he scans his pass card on the pad, and the gate rolls open. He drives over to warehouse two and parks by the personnel door. He heads inside and sees the shelves are about half empty. He hasn't visited the warehouse often but does recall that it was always fully stocked. I think Andrea and I need to brainstorm a plan for a multi-pronged attack to get some action out of the bureaucratic section. Heading back out to his car, Fred notices what looks like a warship on the field in addition to the usual transport ships. He makes some mental notes about the dimensions, but there is no obvious intel to be gained from a casual viewing. He drives over to the terminal building and performs some routine checks and maintenance on the communication equipment. On his drive back to town, he wonders if his actions have been normal enough to allay suspicion. He passes though the checkpoint and drives home, wondering how he can know for sure if he is under surveillance. Maybe I could build some sort of bug sweeper from spare parts, but I'd have to do it slowly to avoid arousing suspicion.
Moore arrives for the briefing five minutes early and mingles with the other attendees in the Admiral's outer office. At 1700 the conference room doors are opened and the crowd files in and takes their seats followed by Mendez and Stepanov. Captain Braxton, Lieutenant Carstairs the CO, and Staff Sergeant Girard the Platoon Sergeant of 2nd Platoon are there to present the briefing. The Admiral opens the briefing, "Thank you all for being here. 2nd Platoon, 166th Reconnaissance Company has returned from their mission. Lieutenant Carstairs will now brief us on the mission. Lieutenant." The Lieutenant begins, "Thank you Admiral. As you all know, 2nd Platoon was assigned to reconnoiter StKM 1-2065 (a) and ascertain the situation and gather what information we could. We have done that, but at high cost." There is a murmur around the table but dies down before Mendez has to intervene. Carstairs continues, "We were able to determine that hostile forces have occupied the surface of (a) and there are at least 30 small and medium sized hostile warships in the system. The ground forces that we encountered came as quite a shock; they appear to be human, and blue, and all of the ones that we saw were female or appeared so." Carstairs pauses for effect but is slightly put off by the fact that nobody appears shocked by this revelation. He continues, "After laying low for a few days of observation and signals intercepts, I took the initiative and decided that we needed to act in a more decisive fashion." A look of foreboding comes over many of the attendees. Carstairs continues, "Analysis of our reconnaissance and surveillance indicated the hostile troops were weak and disorganized." The look of foreboding deepens and almost physically darkens the room. Carstairs carries on, "Accordingly, an ambush was laid in an area where their foot patrols seemed to pass with some regularity with the objective of taking prisoners for interrogation." Captain Braxton almost chokes on his coffee, this far exceeds mission parameters, and besides, interrogate how? Carstairs continues, "The tactical footage captures the action from a number of angles, but I will summarize. The ambush sprung, and fire was exchanged with a team of five hostiles, inflicting casualties on both sides. Despite being surrounded and outnumbered by a factor of three they did not surrender as expected." The Admiral interjects, "Lieutenant, what information did you have that led you to believe the hostiles would surrender when confronted?" Girard just looks straight ahead, looking like she wants to say something, but decorum, tradition, and common sense overcome that urge. Carstairs replies, "Sir, no specific information, but my read was that they just looked like the type that would." Captain Braxton quickly interjects to head off the impending broadside from Mendez, "Perhaps you had better continue Lieutenant." Carstairs continues, "Yes, Sir. The three surviving hostiles managed to kill three Marines and wound five more. At this point I ordered the reserve force of ten Marines to engage, and we were able to kill another hostile at the cost of only two Marines." The look around the table has gone from foreboding to incredulous horror. Girard stares rigidly ahead gritting her teeth. Carstairs continues, "I ordered the reserve force to make an attempt to recover the body of a hostile, but they fell back after losing two Marines. It was at this point that the rest of the hostile patrol had maneuvered into a position to engage the ambush and reserve forces. There were an additional four Marines killed and two wounded. In the confusion, Sergeant Girard was able to evacuate the five wounded Marines of the ambush force, killing one more hostile in hand-to-hand combat."
Part 8Jaandor and Torin are busy prepping for the move to their new post. They have selected the personnel they want to bring with them and are in contact with various Security Directorate departments to obtain as much information as possible about Her Ladyship's new possession. It looks like a pleasant enough place, but it is remote and sparsely populated. At least they are off protection detail. The logistics of integrating a new station into the Security Directorate are daunting, but she has a lot of resources available within the Directorate to make it happen. Add to that the name of House Marsaka is behind this, and there are very few closed doors and messages returned promptly. The day before they are scheduled to depart, the team's personal gear is loaded onto the ship, and they are ordered to report aboard. The Baroness has already moved her household aboard and has hosted a farewell gathering for a few of her friends in the ship's grand dining room. Jaandor is quite used to opulent settings, but this ship almost outdoes them all. It is quite luxurious, almost to the point of excess. Jaandor hasn't ever had a bubbly multi-jet bath in her life, and she stands and stares at the one in her stateroom and is almost reluctant to try it. Almost. She keeps her communicator handy, because it would be just like nobility to taunt her with a relaxing moment only to call and have to report to them immediately to fluff their pillow or some such. She selects a pleasantly scented oil and pours it into the tub followed shortly afterward by herself and starts the jets. She is asleep within five minutes. She is shaken awake by Torin after what seems like moments, but in fact it is morning. "Rough night, Seloriim?" grins Torin handing Jaandor a towel, "I'm glad I didn't try mine or we'd both he marked late for duty." Jaandor laughs, "This thing is amazing Nalviriin, I was definitely born in the wrong caste." Torin chuckles and steps into the main room while Jaandor dries off and gets dressed. They head off to the forward dining room for breakfast and to meet up with their team. As the team has breakfast, through panoramic windows they watch the surface fall away as the ship begins its lift to orbit. It is a rather breathtaking sight over breakfast drink and spicy biscuits. Their day progresses with team meetings in opulent conference rooms, reviewing their plans, and further refining the plans for adapting existing facilities or having new ones built. They also get to know the Directorate personnel already on Kugarder; personnel from the 341st Security Detachment deployed shortly after the planet was secured by the Army to impose order on the civilian population. The reports so far are encouraging with no incidents or disorder noted. The team also reviews the proposed location of the Baroness' estate and grounds from a security perspective. Although this team won't be providing close protection, the Baroness' safety and that of her household and guests is ultimately their responsibility. The Baroness will not be in permanent residence on Kugarder because she will spend a good deal of time at her other holding, Egardu, or in attendance at her parents' court on Shurkasi. That does not mean that security will relax here, there are always household personnel or guests residing in her absence. These are all things that Jaandor is now responsible for. Shasta and Denali emerge from jump on schedule on June 19th, and to their relief they spot TMF Walker parked at clear jump range so they will not have to face the delay of entering and exiting the star's gravity well. They hail the Walker and arrange a rendezvous for refueling, and Shasta connects first. After 45 minutes, Shasta breaks contact and maneuvers a short distance off. Denali maneuvers and docks with Walker under Yamato's watchful eye. As the connection is set up, he notes both refueling teams are moving in a more purposeful fashion than previously. They were solid before, but there is a new intensity about their activities, and after the fuel is flowing, their usual exchange of stories and banter seems different, slightly more serious. He can see the difference in the Chief on the Walker as well, as if he knows he will not end his career as a gas station attendant, but as an integral part of fleet operations. It is good to see the old Walker doing what she was built for, as opposed to being locked in an orbit around a backwater planet. As the transfer completes, the crew breaks down the connection and stows the gear under the watchful eyes of their supervisors, and on completion Yamato and Walker's Chief exchange salutes. With refueling complete, Denali breaks dock and joins Shasta in standing off while drive resets are finalized. Once completed, the 107th is ready for their jump to Xi Pegasi. With all in readiness and green boards, Kuznetsov starts the clock and the 107th Reconnaissance Squadron jumps into the unknown.
A few minutes later Stepanov arrives at the Admiral's quarters, and the Yeoman shows him into the study where Mendez is sitting at his desk. Mendez looks up from his reading, "Captain. Have a seat and take a look at this." Mendez displays a document on the desktop so Stepanov can read it: /// Top Secret /// 2297-05-14T12:00:00Z To: Central Command, Terran Military Forces From: Terran Confederation Central Council Re: Strategic Order 74
74.1 Effective immediately, Terran Military Forces shall assume a war footing and shall begin planning and, as soon as practicable, implement an operation called Tempest Green.
74.2 The objectives of Operation Tempest Green are: 74.2.1 Restore to Terran Confederation control all planetary systems, outposts, and any other installations seized by Enemy forces in the Pegasi Operational Area (74.4 below); and 74.2.2 Protect the lives, safety, health, and property of any Terran Confederation citizenry and other civilian interests within the Pegasi Operational Area; and 74.2.3 Inflict sufficient damage on Enemy military forces and logistical elements as may be required to ensure the above objectives are met; and 74.2.4 Implement such defensive measures in the Pegasi Operational Area as may be required to repel any future Enemy incursions.
74.3 Form and provide with all required resources an overall operational command structure to be called Pegasi Area Command; and 74.3.1 The Pegasi Area Command shall be empowered to conduct such operations that fall within the scope of Operation Tempest Green; and 74.3.2 Sufficient military and logistical resources shall be made available for the exclusive use of the Pegasi Area Command for the conduct of Operation Tempest Green.
74.4 The Pegasi Operational Area is defined as all systems, planets, installations, and outposts within a 20-light year radius of BD+08 4887. This definition may be amended by the Central Command with concurrence of the Central Council as conditions warrant. /// Top Secret ///
Stepanov blinks a couple of times and speaks up, "Sir, this is quite a development. I'll set up a briefing for all senior commanders of all branches at 0600." Mendez nods, "Very well, Captain. We'd better go to Condition Yellow in the meantime." Stepanov concurs, "Yes, Sir." Stepanov picks up the Admiral's desk handset and calls the duty officer to issue a Condition Yellow for all stations. Within seconds, the condition indicators change to yellow, and the base speakers announce the change in status. All vessels in the system are notified. Running footsteps in the hallway verify the message has been received. Mendez continues, "I expect there is additional traffic from Fleet Command, we'd probably have a look at that before the briefing." Stepanov is typing on his data pad, "Yes, Sir. I've sent the briefing notice to all senior commanders." Just then the Yeoman enters with a tray of cups and a pot of coffee and the Admiral points to a spot on his desk, "Just there Thompson, thank you." It is evening at the port on Kugarder, formerly 51 Pegasi (c), when the luxury liner bearing the Baroness' household enters orbit. Jaandor, Torin, and the team are ensuring everything is prepared for moving out after landing. The liner is scheduled to land as dawn breaks over the port, something to do with a new dawn arrives with Her Ladyship. Jaandor understands the importance of symbolism, but symbolic gestures frequently complicate security arrangements because they are usually arbitrary and subject to last minute changes. Like this time, when it is decided that almost nobody will be awake to see the spectacle, it is delayed by a local hour. Jaandor is in communication with the 341st Security Detachment personnel on the surface and updates them on the plan, giving them more time to straighten up their uniforms and polish their buttons. With the schedule set the liner begins atmospheric insertion without so much as ripple in anyone's breakfast drink. It deviates from the conventional approach patterns so it can be highlighted against the sunrise as it approaches from the east and overflies the town for maximum effect.
At the liner, the Baroness descends the boarding ramp flanked by two Imperial officials, an honor guard of household troops, and trailed by an entourage of various householders. She looks into the sunrise and the gold trim on her clothes almost seems to catch fire, a glowing beacon of Imperial power and the might of House Marsaka. She boards an open-topped vehicle decked out with various banners with coats of arms, Imperial, House Marsaka, and her holding Egardu and the newly minted arms of Kugarder. She and the officials enter an open-topped vehicle and take their seats. The household guards deploy on either side of the vehicle and jog alongside as it slowly makes its way into the rising sun, down the lane between the assembled representatives of the various Imperial organizations on the planet. If the troops stood any more to attention the sound of snapping spines would be deafening thinks Fred. He does his best not to slouch and hopes his sweater vest is wrinkle free. As the Baroness takes the stage the assemblage turns as one to face the stage, and she stands to one side of the podium, and the Imperial officials stand on the other and although he doesn't understand the words, Fred recognizes a swearing in type ceremony, or more likely the acceptance of a holding in the name of the Emperor. After that exchange concludes, the Baroness steps up to the podium and makes a speech to the assemblage, complete with well-rehearsed sweeping hand gestures. Fred wishes he knew what was being said because the presentation is visually stunning. Good old 51 Pegasi is just climbing above the Baroness' head, creating a halo-like effect and causing the gold thread on the edges of her ceremonial dress to create a thin outline of fire, but she is also well lit from the front thanks to clever use of reflective surfaces on the stage and podium. Fred is very glad he risked bringing a micro video camera disguised as a pin on his sweater vest. This will give a good idea of the mindset of the Enemy. The speech has clearly concluded and wild applause and cheering breaks out among the audience. Fred joins in, if for no other reason than to honor the technical crew who put this together. The Baroness waves to the crowd and then with her entourage steps down from the stage and remounts her vehicle and returns to the liner with the honor guard jogging alongside. After she climbs the ramp back into the liner, the troops are dismissed, and everyone goes back to their usual duties. Various vehicles begin heading back to town, and Andrea, Ron, and Fred just stand where they were and slowly shake their heads. Andrea finally speaks up, "That was a hell of a presentation. These guys have had a lot of practice I guess. It probably is more intended for us locals, but there aren't that many of us and we've no convenient way to get everyone out here anyway." They begin to wander towards their vehicles, Haalan and Elnoorik approach them. As a group, "Good morning Inspector 3rd Class Haalan Kiinalar, Inspector Deputy Elnoorik Jarvosiim." Haalan and Elnoorik alter their course to walk with the trio and Haalan begins, "Good morning. Did you enjoy the ceremony?" Fred responds, "It was quite impressive. I just wish I had understood what was said, but we have had similar ceremonies in our history, and the purpose was clear." Haalan nods, "I see. Her Ladyship has formally claimed the grant of Kugarder, here, from her parents, Their Graces the Archduke and Archduchess. She will be residing aboard the ship for some time while her permanent residence is constructed. Be aware that Her Ladyship may call for you Facility Leader Marino Andrea as the leader of your people." Andrea looks embarrassed at the description, but decides to let it go, "I will of course be honored if Her Ladyship does call for me and will do my best to represent my people." Andrea's answer seems to be spot on, and with, "Good day," Haalan peels off and heads towards the terminal building with Elnoorik. Fred is grinning and Andrea glares daggers. On reaching their vehicles, they make their way home. Part 9The Admiral's conference room is packed with the senior officers on Naval Station Vincent - Ross 271 and nearby vessels. The Yeoman has made multiple trips to bring more coffee for the assembled officers. There is a buzz of anticipation about the purpose of this briefing and the status change to Condition Yellow. At 0600, Mendez and Stepanov enter the room and the room goes quiet. The Admiral sits at the head of the table with Stepanov at his immediate left. Mendez starts off, "Good morning. Thank you all for being here. I have called this briefing in response to a communication received from Fleet Command approximately two hours ago. I will now share this document on the far wall." The room turns to face the far wall where the document is displayed. Mendez gives the officers a few minutes to absorb the news. There is some muttering and discussion which Mendez allows to run for a minute or so. "Settle down. This is the first time in centuries the Navy has been involved in an actual war; we have trained for it and now we will test our skills in wartime operation, and it is not a test we can afford to fail. Fleet Command has issued additional orders with regard to these developments, and they will be forwarded, along with the traffic from Naval HQ to each of you. Once the Pegasi Area Command is fully constituted I believe there will be organizational changes, transfers of vessels and personnel. Until such time, inform your commands of the situation, intensify training, and disperse assets throughout the system to avoid getting caught in the yard. A rotation will be set up for vessels to dock at the port for resupply, repairs, and shore leave. For questions or concerns, go through Captain Stepanov's office as per usual. That is all. Godspeed to us all."
Fred blinks a few times as the visual track of the vid resumes normal operation. He rewinds to the point before the message and watches it again. It is the same, and after the second time, he mutes the volume because if he is really under audio surveillance he doesn't want the listeners to hear him keep repeating a section, rewinds and watches the vid again and there is no sign that there ever was a message. He jumps forward to the point where he left off and unmutes the volume and continues to watch. Glancing at the clock, he sees it is 1825, so he grabs some dinner and waits out an hour before heading over to Cappy's Lounge, the closest thing he has to a regular spot. He walks in at 1937 and heads for the bar. He sees quite a few people he knows, and all but one are familiar. He exchanges greetings with the bartender and orders himself a beer, but before the bartender returns the new face leans on the bar next to him, "Fred! Been a while!" Fred is quick on the uptake, "Roscoe! How are you man?" When the bartender returns with Fred's beer, Roscoe pipes up, "Hey Suzy, I'll have one as well and they're both on me," and places a couple credits on the counter. The bartender heads off to pour the second beer, and Roscoe makes small talk about the fictional old days. After the bartender delivers the beer, Roscoe suggests, "Let's grab a booth and get caught up." They head over to an open booth and sit down, and Roscoe starts, "Fred, good to meet you. I'm glad you were able to make it," points to his watch, "we're clear right now as long as nobody here overhears us. I am with TIS, and I've been sent to get in contact and collect any intel you've gathered and bring you up to speed on current events. Well, current as of June 8th." Fred sips his beer, "I'm concerned you being a new face might attract the wrong sort of attention." Roscoe nods, sipping his beer, "Valid concern, but I've inserted myself in the colony data system back dated two years. I'm a registered prospector and I've been out in the sticks for pretty much since then. Apparently I've been in town a few times for supplies and if anyone bothers to check, it turns out that one of the unassigned housing units has been assigned to me the whole time. This also explains extended absences and sudden appearances." Fred sips his beer again, "Ok, so how's the prospecting biz? Strike it rich yet?" Roscoe smiles, "Nah. Any day now. So, what's been happening around here?" Fred recounts the events since the Marines left, from the Scouts to the Security Directorate interview, his rank or title not sure which, the arrival of Her Ladyship, all of the tidbits and observations. Fred continues, "I also have some video and audio recordings, they are stashed in micro cameras in the pile of cufflinks and pins on top of my dresser. If you haven't already found them." Roscoe smiles, "I already found them and dumped the contents." Roscoe then fills in Fred on the happenings up until his departure from Ross 271 on June 8th. Roscoe does not brief Fred on the communications gear and additional drones deployed. They can't help Fred in his activities, and if he is discovered he could be forced to reveal their existence. Roscoe wraps up, "This is really good stuff, Fred. Keep it up. Someone will be in touch from time to time. Prospectors, such as myself. They are already in the CA system, but don't search for them because that could put a spotlight on the cover identities. We will use the vid method for future contacts, same procedure. I'll be in town for a few days, so if something urgent comes up I'll be watching here between 1900 and 2000. Do you have anything else for me?" Fred finishes his beer, "I don't think so. Good to see you again," and departs with a handshake. It seems Roscoe left out a few details, his identity and the others were always there, very helpful in this case because even if the invaders are working off a copy of the data the identities are still in the clear. Standard TIS procedure is to plant a few standby identities on every colony. Roscoe knows that what Fred doesn't know won't get either of them in trouble.
On Denali, it is 30 minutes until emergence in the Xi Pegasi system. The ship goes to Condition Yellow, and everyone is triple checked on the actions that will immediately follow. The choice of jump target is critical to this mission. A jump target can be any massive object such as a star, planet, or even a large asteroid, and the larger and more massive an object, the easier it is to target. However, the effect of gravity and the distortion of space itself caused by the mass of an object, commonly called a gravity well, causes jump drives to fail within a certain distance of an object. The technical name for this phenomenon is the Zhang-Greenblatt Distortional Translation Exclusion Zone, but most navigators merely refer to it as DTEZ or being in the well. A lot of stars are massive enough that their DTEZ extends past the inner planets which means that those planets cannot be targeted directly, and the star must be the target and access to those planets or return to a clear jump point must be done by time consuming normal spaceflight. Xi Pegasi is such a system, the first three planets are in the DTEZ, however the (d) and (e) orbits are in the clear. They have selected the direct planetary jump target of Xi Pegasi A (e) as opposed to the more usual central stellar target. It is a little trickier in terms of navigation but given that the stellar target is likely the most heavily trafficked this will minimize the chance of being spotted. Not that (e) won't be patrolled but it is remote and offers a quick escape into the outer system. Yamato has assembled a gang to shove two jump pods out of the cargo bay after emergence. At the 5-minute mark, the ship goes to Condition Red. All of the auxiliary stations are manned and fully operational as the clock ticks down. At the 30 second mark, Clark calls out, "We're early, emergence in 10 seconds." Linden advises the ship on the 1MC, "Attention all hands, emergence in 5 seconds." In five seconds, Denali emergences from jump and is greeted by brilliant starlight just emerging from behind Xi Pegasi A (e). Linden immediately contacts Yamato, "Senior Chief, go!" Yamato responds, "On it, Sir." The cargo bay door is opened, and the deployment team muscles out two of the jump pods, and as the door is closing again, Yamato advises the bridge, "Sir, pods deployed. Door is closed." Linden gets them moving, "Clark execute maneuver. Very well Senior Chief. Thomas, do we have Shasta? Serra, begin maneuvering the pods to position and stand by to launch remotes 1 and 2." Thomas replies, "CO, negative on Shasta. This place is lit up like a holiday party. No vessels are detected within 50 million kilometers. Beginning tracks on 2183 vessels. The list will appear on your console." Linden replies, "Very well Thomas," but thinks what did we get ourselves into? Garza on the navigation auxiliary station pipes up, "CO, emerging jump, Ecliptic +1.0776, Radial 144.343, Range 25.2 million kilometers, plant signature matches Shasta. Garcia on communications reports, "Quantum link carrier is up, available for general use in 12 seconds." Linden acknowledges, "Very well. Serra, launch remotes. Mgembe, are the countermeasure up?" Serra confirms, "Remotes 1 and 2 are away." Mgembe on sensors confirms, "CO, countermeasures are active and functioning as expected."
After two hours of normal operation, Denali prepares to simulate a jump out of the system. The jump pod is armed and programmed with a convenient target, the distant companion star Xi Pegasi B where the pod will initiate a vector into the star, and the engineering team prepares to simultaneously bring the power plant to standby to simulate their vessel going to jump. Linden issues the instruction via the 1MC, "Attention all hands, prepare for zero-g, engineering begin your procedure, advise when ready for the final step," and to weapons, "Serra, standby to jump the pod." In a carefully rehearsed maneuver, the power plant is brought to standby just as the jump pod launches, and Clark executes a burn using maneuver thrust only on a preplanned course to give them separation from their last observed location. The enhanced batteries are showing 120 hours of life, a solid improvement over the 48 hours they had previously. Emergency lighting is on throughout the ship, and the artificial gravity and inertial dampeners are off. As Shasta reaches her planned mark, she executes her deception maneuver flawlessly. The Denali crew is watching with a critical eye and sees no flaw in execution. Denali and Shasta send their remotes on preselected courses to act as their eyes and ears, and if all goes according to plan they will stay behind to continue to gather intelligence.
Garcia has managed to crack the format of a few of the unencrypted broadcast signals and is streaming them to displays in the wardroom and crew dining area. They appear to be standard entertainment or news broadcasts, but it is impossible to know for sure because of the language barrier. One of the channels appears to be some sort of daytime drama and it rapidly develops a following among the crew on their breaks and down time, even though none of them have a clue about the dialog. Other analytical efforts are directed towards identifying combat vessel signatures from other types of vessels out of the over two thousand active vessels in the system. This is not a straightforward process, as the only known example is Sierra-1087, and Sierra-6014 and 6015 are probable. The variety of power plant sizes and types is mind boggling. Are large power plants automatically combat vessels, or do they belong to a large cargo vessel? The vessel data alone will keep analysts busy for quite a while.
The drone Billy cautiously continues its journey to the rendezvous point. If all goes as planned, it will arrive in three hours. Billy is excited at the prospect of receiving a new key card and being able to exchange data without revealing its position. Billy reaches the indicated location and shelters while awaiting contact. After an hour, a human approaches the location. Billy carefully scrutinizes the human, and it is a very high probability match against the biometric profile provided. Deciding it is worth the risks, Billy reveals itself to the human. The human smiles and shows Billy a quantum key card. Billy opens the peripheral access panel on its body, and the human approaches and removes the now defunct existing quantum key card and replaces it with a new one. Billy closes the panel, and as the quantum communication circuit establishes Billy feels the connection. Billy is now aware of five other drones; one is known from the Colonial Administration and four are new. There is also another presence previously unknown to Billy. Billy introduces itself to all of his new network colleagues. The other five drones introduce themselves by serial numbers. The unknown presence introduces itself to the drones. I am the base station; I receive and store the data that you collect, and I speak to the humans; I endeavor to ensure that all of our collection capabilities are utilized and kept safe from harm. I am called Rendezvous.
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