(I've decided to write my own little chronicle. I like writing, and so why not. Unfortunately it will take circa 4 months to get it up on the chronicle board, and I don't think I'll be interested in it then. Well, here it is. You don't have to like it, but I would appreciate comment, and no storylines of your own added on to this, anyway, here goes.)
(note; this takes place in my own tailored universe, the one of my upcoming plugin Star's End, the Raiders)
Prologue:
'You can't be serious in believing that the Union will attempt an invasion of ESF space. I won't, no wait, I REFUSE to believe that you're being serious.'
The President of the Earth-Sol Federation was not a fat man. One might as well call a bee fat. But he exceeded an aura of chubbiness and his red face added to the rumours that he consumed chocolates lavishly. At the moment Admiral Murda and he were in deep conversation.
'Look, Denarj, I'm sure the Union is totally unaffected by whatever the pirates do. This is just' She waved her arms about 'an attempt to throw a bit of sand in our face. I'm sure that my own attempts to start pirate militias inside their borders is equally annoying. You can't draw conclusions like that. But just suppose...'
'No, I don't want to go and tell the Unification Committee of Corporations that.. some pirates are kicking the stomach out of ESF forces. What will they think?'
She moved over the cluttered board the president used as desk. He didn't care where he put his belongings, and so she had to search for the thing put down only 30 seconds before. She inserted it into the holo-vid.
'Here is the proof.'
On the screen pictures appeared. She zoomed in a few, and then expanded them. While not a strategist like his predecessor, the man in the hover-chair could clearly see some kind of energy ball being fired from a circular tube.
He wiped his forehead on his sleeve.
'I'll take... your word for it. But, I mean, what is so obvious about plasma weapons? Why, only last week I had some physicists saying they had made breakthroughs... and, the ah, neutron rockets or whatever can easily take care of plasma weapons. Avril said so. Yes, he did.'
She leaned back in her chair and gazed at the ceiling. The galaxy might age, stars may go but human psychology remained viable no matter what.
'It's not the actual power, Denarj, it's the psychology. If you can come up with a weapon that is strategically superior, you may have a successful battle. But if you go and produce something totally, revolutionary, the opposition is always at a disadvantage as long as it exerts a psychological effect. Oh' she waved 'it's not always true. Remember, I have studied my histories as well. Neutron launcher were inferior to thermonuclear bombs, but the terror of having your gene structure annihilated...'
He leaned over the desk, and then rebounded. He held in his hand a holo-pad.
'Hmm... Naccali doesn't make much of an appearance anymore. Neptune Command, I think you're interfering in the affair's of other divisions. You... really shouldn't. I'm going to write something now. Please, go away.'
It might have been insulting, but she couldn't imagine Denarj Nefalk insulting someone.
She left.
Part 1: Secrets Infernal
If you drew a roughly accurate map of the Eastern arm of the galaxy, and divided it in 2 you might, just might come up with something approximately the current division of humanity. On the desolate side of things, Earth rests. And the Earth-Sol Federation. Some distance towards the great black hole at the centre of the galaxy, is the Union of Worlds. Rebels to the heart, in the fact they rebelled against Mother Earrth. Currently peace reigns. He did not like that.
Avril DuPont turned around and watched the remaining digits tick on the clock that rested near his command chair. Forwards from that he saw a map of the galaxy, which wasn't really true. The map of the galaxy kown to humanity. And then he saw his underlings. Not much to look at. Oh, he believed that they were useful., but Avril harboured a secret thought that they were worthless. There were many more technicians, but were there many more DuPonts? Not likely.
'Stardrive disengaging in 3 seconds.'
His computer voice didn't give much warning. Then again, in his ship people who were caught by surprise were soon surprised by being dismissed.
'The system is Klaefnon. It is of secure Earth-Sol allegiance. It is near the border' a seamingly endless number of polar coordinates relative to Earth droned out - 'current position.' The computer turned itself off.
'Kleoifnir, get me a readout on the ESF forces here.'
'Yes sir.'
He called up Kleoifnir's board and relayed it across to the ship's main graphic display.
'Ok... um Tenandril, I want you to ETA our rendezvous with the planet. Please bisect the asteroid belt in half if necessary.' He didn't mention: Watch out for asteroids.
The ship soon found itself above Horoscoe. The ship was incapable of landing. If it did, which made many of the technicians shudder, it would tear itself to pieces and ruin most of the main continent. If the fusion reactor caught fire, then even more of the planet would be destroyed. He didn't know exactly, but there was a certain weight limit to ships using fusion rockets per mass. The governor would be making the trip. He took out a needle and injected himself, the timer would let him sleep 3 hours.
'Admiral?' He woke up with a jerk. The adreline flushed his cheeks red as the needle drained dry and dropped lifelessly into the chute. The governor was standing in front of him.
'We need to discuss things in my room.' He said brusquely.
He led the way down the whole ship almost, into his private sanctum. The air was cleaner here, and roses could be scented.
'How are the pirates going?' DuPont asked and sat down, not even offering his guest W'Rakleen coffeee.
'They are... umm...' the governor apeared nervous.
"It's perfectly safe Morris. How are they. Are the negotiations going well? Speak man!'
'Yes, I'll need more resources.' Morris Terrek felt like he was reciting something.
'I brought some with me, 239 tonnes of armokur.'
'I know I can trust you, Avril. But can I trust the rest of ESF or your division?'
'The ESF no. My division yes. Admiral Murda will investigate your rebellion. I guarantee it will not progress to myself, and you will not be harmed.' The admiral rose.
'Thankyou.' Morris rose and shook hands.
'One, two, three, now!' The tubular object squealed. A thin ball of white casing jumped out and hit the mattress at the far end of the wall. When the object touched it, the mattress disappeared.
'Excellent!' The technician at the board rubbed his hands vigorously. It wasn't cold inside Station 23, but the frosted glasses that held in the air made him chill.
'That's the 3rd time it's worked out of 4' He said unnecessarily, 'I think, we can start using it on the cruiser model.'
A man was standing apart from him. He wore a vest marked with the insignia of an ESF captain. The insignia was torn.
'Yes, the ESF forces will not know what hit them.' He was also happy at the weapon's success.
Apart from the bustling techs and the man, was a woman. She was not scruffy like the pirates, her uniform seemed to be made of water. The lates plastic textiles, and her accent was harsh and clipped. She wore no insignia, but it was easy to tell her nationality.
'It is expensive. Don't waste it. Well' She glanced at her wrist, 'I can see you know the basics of the design. I will go now.'
Before she left the chief technician grabbed her arm. She shook it off roughly.
'Can I just... where did you get this technology? The ESF is nowhere near this kind of development.'
'That is none of your business.' She said, and the ice on the window frosted a bit more.
The technician stooped with disappointment. For some reason she smiled.
'We didn't invent it. I'll tell you that.'
'Wha-' The Unionist walked away.
He fumbled in his pocket for some of the coffee tablets, then realised he had ate the last one hours ago.
'Right, let's try that again, I want no mistakes.'
(I plan on continueing this chronicle)
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