(- An underground complex, Morin -)
Hyaishi reclined against a nearby wall in a chamber very similar to the one where he and the others had met many weeks ago aboard the Kisande to discuss strategies. Today, however, it was a somewhat different company he was amongst. With Sai-Varitair in Molar, and Hyaanl and Yain somewhere else in Azdgari space, Hyaishis official confederates were not available.
Instead, he faced Zsotas and Charhin, his two more secretive confederates - Zsotas, who covered his back within the Azdgari social structure and informed him, as he had done some weeks ago, of problems that might arise. And Charhin, an old friend, and a rather unexpected visitor. By Hyaishis side Inys stood, unwilling to sit. He stood against the wall Hyaishi was leaning on, but did not recline. He was a shadow - Hyaishis shadow.
Interesting developments... Charhin murmured softly as Hyaishi finished explaining the current situation. For weeks every Azdgari had known that the Azdgari were to raise an attack against the lesser ones, and the destruction of Pimre Station had only been the beginning of that. Charhin, however, knew next to nothing about any of this. He looked only barely Azdgari anymore, as for the last five years, he had been assuming different identities, and had been an Azdgari descendant, an outcast, a Strandless. Charhin had lost his tail in an accident some years ago, and so he had little trouble fitting into a society of outcasts.
He certainly was a very odd sight, for an Azdgari. His hair was short, and golden - not naturally - and he wore a wide-brimmed hat that apparently was the style in some parts of Nimor these days. His clothes were completely unlike anything Hyaishi had ever seen, and a painful shade of blue. He was also smoking a long pipe, and refused to elaborate on its contents. Hyaishi had decided not to demand an answer, fearing it was almost certainly not good for him.
That is not all, friend, Hyaishi continued, glancing at Zsotas before he continued. This would be news to him as well. Just recently, Muid was abandoned under an attack from the wolves. Our fellows took out the base before the lesser ones could seize it, but this is dire news. We are in no position to counterattack as we would normally.
Charhin blew out on his pipe, a circle of smoke rising slowly. Zsotas shifted slightly along the wall, giving the odd Azdgari a wider berth. Zsotas was an Azdgari of comfort, who spent much of his time on Meagh with azdharas to warm his bed and hunts from dawn til dusk. Charhin was as unlike him as anything still Azdgari could be. In fact, not for the first time Hyaishi wondered if his old friend was still an Azdgari at heart.
Seems to me like were in a grand position, Rokii, Charhin spoke after a brief pause. Our fleets are better than theyve been in years, and the bears have taken a nasty stab. While they lick their wounds, lets teach the wolves a lesson.
It seems clear that both of them intend to strike us soon. If they do so, we surely cannot stand, even with our fleets as strong as they are? Zsotas intervened, raising an eyebrow to Hyaishi. Zsotas was no strategist, but he knew how things were these days better than Charhin. Hyaishi nodded slightly in agreement.
A major attack from one of them we could stand - but from both, with little time to recover? Hyaishi asked rhetorically. We would be hard pressed to defend ourselves without losing major ground, and if we lost either Molar or Chak everything would be compromised. Dirach-...
Charhin shook his head quickly, showing unprecented lack of respect. Something hed forgotten, no doubt. So what are you suggesting? Theres no better time to make them fear us, Rokii. If we hide now, and dont strike again, they will strike, because theyll know we cant take what we deal out.
Hyaishi sensed Inys awakening from his inactivity and fixing his eyes on Charhin, unhappy about his attitude. Hyaishi raised his right hand slightly, and saw Inys lean back against the wall, returning to Hyaishis shadow. Youre both right, Charhin, Zsotas... We cannot allow two attacks to occur against our borders. A pre-emptive attack is our only option. Several things have changed, but in the end, of course of action is the same. We must wound one of our opponents to the point that they will not focus on us.
Charhin continued to raise spirals of smoke, his head cocked as if waiting. Zsotas did nothing, clearly wanting to hear out Hyaishis intentions.
Striking the wolf, however, is the worst thing we could do, Hyaishi spoke after a moment. That will only inspire them to attack. Our counterattack for losing Apert already dealt out damage to the bear - perhaps we should drive that advantage home.
By home, you mean to-...? Zsotas began. Charhins eyes had lit up. It was the bear he hated the most.
Hyaishi nodded quickly. From everything we have learnt of the bear over the last few centuries, we can summise that the majority of their shipyards are on their homeworld. Fleet movements through Grooz and Kavkaz in the past have also suggested they have another major shipyard on the Zidagar front, however, it seems likely that their shipyards on Igadzra are the most significant.
Cut out the bears heart, Inys whispered under his breath.
There was silence then, as the four Azdgari thought their own thoughts. Hyaishi himself was pondering how successful this would truly be. He expected Diumin to fall soon - as such, he had already sent word to Diugar asking him to pack up and leave. There was no point holding until the bear was ready to take Diumin apart with its claws. Diumin would be necessary for what they were planning, but there was no point holding it now.
Sounds good to me, Charhin smiled then, lowering his pipe. We havent hit that far since Dakun-isei himself. Like him, will you go through Mark?
No chance, Hyaishi replied with a rare smile. Mark will be heavily defended now - an Azdara patrol already reported so. We could annihilate everything there and be back for dinner, but that can wait a few more days. Instead, attacking through Nujja would be more reasonable. Its time to put hypercubes to use properly. Our Azdara scan patterns are likely already expected by the lesser ones. What they dont expect is, that we can hide warbands within them now.
Charhin nodded. He had been extremely impressed by learning about hypercube technology, and particularly the new Impulse-1 drives that all Azdgari ships now used. As he had said: Seems Ive come back to a new Azdgari. Indeed, with the revolutionary designs by Vakhys and Kyaand, so much progress had been made over these past months that it dwarfed the Azdgaris technological improvements over the last decade already. Since Hyaishi had spoken to Vakhys about where his research was to take him next, he knew more than most about just how far this could change the Azdgari.
Everything relies on the fact that we should be able to cut the bears heart before it can respond. Nujja will fall in seconds - it is hardly defended - and then we can move on to Igadzra, which may or may not be defended strongly. They have a system beyond, I believe, called Ragni. Little chance it is protected. A sortie there-...
Ill handle a sortie to Ragni, if youd like, Charhin intervened, musing. Ill take a path round through the Strandless systems afterwards to lose their tail. Although that might be an interesting challenge, as some of the Strandless systems have bonded together now.
Hyaishi raised an eyebrow slightly, and Zsotas blinked. What has been happening these past few years?
Akrayhek and Tibidat have been restless lately, and their influences seem to be rising. Akrayhek in particular has been frightening lately, or so Ive heard, Charhin explained. Renegade forces in that area have been cleared out, after decades. Theres definitely activity down there. Perhaps more importantly to you, though... Feviry is now a protectorate of the Igadzra.
Charhin was indeed a very different person to the one Hyaishi had known. He spoke as if he wasnt even an Azdgari, referring to the lesser ones so.
Groned was already attacked by renegades out of Neslaut - surprised you didnt pick up on that - and the Igadzra threw the renegades back, a contact on Hindros told me, Charhin continued after raising his pipe briefly to his mouth.
I am glad we know about this, Hyaishi said after a moment, quietly. Azd only knows what the outcasts will do once they are gathered together.
The atmosphere of the room darkened suddenly, and Hyaishi realised that Charhin was indeed an entirely different Azdgari. He dropped his pipe, stood, and removed his hat, his features angered. Inys was awake again, and Zsotas had not moved, but Hyaishi knew that a hand casually concealed held a weapon. Hyaishi, however, remained reclined against the wall, on the far side from the angered Charhin.
You are not one of them, Charhin, Hyaishi said simply. You are Azdgari.
Charhin outright glared at him, and slowly crouched to lift his pipe form the floor, and put it back in a small pack at his waist. We need to talk later, Hyaishi. There are things... things you dont understand. I dont know if I really am an Azdgari anymore, or if I want to be if it means what I know it to mean.
Hyaishi is going to free the azdharai , Inys responded coolly, his unexpected words causing Hyaishi to blink. I am confident he will have a similarly compassionate response to the Strandless.
Charhin looked stunned. Zsotas knew of the freeing of certain azdharas , but he hadnt known the whole of it, and he too looked taken aback. After a minute, Charhin nodded, and returned to sitting cross legged across from Hyaishi. Realising that suddenly attention was on him, Zsotas nodded.
Charhin... my friend... Hyaishi murmured. The lesser ones will be defeated, but do not think I have forgotten the promises we made in our childhood. The wrongs of our ancestors must be put right. At any cost.
Irony resided them, for if any other Azdgari learnt of the full intentions Hyaishi had, as revealed so calmly by his shadow, they too would become Strandless, if not cadavers.
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(- Kelmaon -)
Tahal had remained with one of the aliens for security purposes, as Kohati and Azhaurai continued, following the other two. They soon reached an entrance to a massive, unexpected, construction, which seemed completely alien to Azhaurai. He was extremely surprised that this had not been detected before, but in retrospect, Kelmaon had never been searched thoroughly as it was neither Azdgari nor wolf territory.
Azhaurai and Kohati both noticed the strange writing all over the construction at the same time, and shared a glance.
Half of this is completely unfamiliar, and somehow seems reminiscient of these people.... almost, Kohati commented. The other half, however, is clearly some form of Ancient.
Azhaurai nodded, no expression evident on his face. Ancient Azdgari, here. This makes no sense at all.
The two aliens were looking at them, as if expectant, and Azhaurai quickly had Kohati step back. Left alone with the aliens, Azhaurai pulled back his sleeve again, and the holographic display reappeared, hovering over his arm. He opened up a file with Common Azdgari text, showing it to the two aliens. Common Azdgari, he explained, speaking in Common. Then, with an intentionally puzzled expression, he pressed one key and the entire document changed. There were suddenly many, many blanks, but the symbols that remained were similar to the some of the symbols on the walls. Ancient Azdgari, he stated.
Kohati spoke then. Azhaurai, this text is definitely Ancient... but this cant be. Its fluent, and nobody has known fluent Ancient for millenia.
I do not believe this construct is something the aliens are familiar with either, or they would have made contact with us earlier, Azhaurai replied quickly and lightly in Common. No: this is something built long ago. Take a sample of the construct, we can carbon date it later. He glanced back at the aliens.
Slowly, meaningfully, he pointed to his lips, and began to mouth words. He then pointed back to the holo-display, which now displayed Common again. With a series of gestures, he attempted to convey that the aliens should follow him to be given a document that would help them understand his words. Finishing the last gesture, he sighed in relief. This sort of communication was not his forté at all.
He briefly wondered how he was going to explain to these aliens that their Azdaras had very, very little in the way of passenger space.
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(- Diumin -)
Ironically, Hyaishis message to Diugar was never received, as another message from a patrolling Azdara warned the Diumin Base of the attack that was soon to come, and Diugar quickly had the base dismantled and left. Nothing was left except for the massive cavern that could contain entire warbands - but the dock within was dismantled and rendered useless.
The ships passed through Elder on their way to Chak, noticing the enormous Igadzra fleet and moving on without pause. Diugar was stunned at the Igadzras forces in that system, but he knew it would be dealt with. At least, he hoped so. He had hardly enjoyed surrounding Diumin, cold though it might be.
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R &D
Phase Stealth Field
8/9 days.
Azdara Hyperdrive Refit
1/3 days.
Subdimensional Research, Stage Two: Subspace-Interface Nexus
3/10 days.
Impulse-1 Refit (2/2, complete 26/02/05.)
Phase-Arada Refit (2/2, complete 24/02/05.)
Graviton Impulse Drive (Model: I-1) (8/8, complete 24/02/05.)
Subdimensional Research, Stage One: Hypercube Project (12/12, complete 23/02/05.)
Azdgari Hyperdrive (5/5, complete 16/02/05.)
Level 4 Phase Shielding (7/7, complete 18/02/05.)
The Azdara hyperdrive refit is quite straightforward. The carried Azdaras on all my Azdgari Warships will be refitted with hyperdrives.
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Azdgari Fleet
4 Azdgari Aradas, 5 Azdaras and 4 Freight Aradas lost in Muid.
Fleet: 3015 Azdaras, 752 Azdgari Aradas, 150 Azdgari Warships, 596 Freight Aradas, 9 Hypercubes, 10 Phase-Aradas.
Production: 140 Azdaras, 20 Azdgari Aradas, 3 Hypercubes.
Tollb: 249 Azdgari Aradas, 150 Azdgari Warships, 3 Phase-Aradas(2 Hypercubes).
Molar: 1460 Azdaras, 250 Azdgari Aradas.
Chak: 1400 Azdaras, 251 Azdgari Aradas, 7 Phase-Aradas(7 Hypercubes).
Raigar: 95 Azdaras, 40 Azdgari Aradas.
60 Azdaras are said to be involving in scanning and patrolling.
Patrolling... DSN-2298, DSN-9041, Novish, Racet, Karra, Funit, Reban, Kacca, Calb, Elridi, DSN-2143, DSN-1273, Elder, Dafi, Emnin, Dirach, Lontri, Toi, Plate, Kade, Tinar, Meagh, Azdgari, Leka, Kelmaon, Marafey, DSN-682, DSN-2189, DSN-8204.
Scanning... Qerid, Fluron, Plogok, Terapin, Mark, Mordus, Nujja, Norhis, Motif.