Commander, an ambassador from Duois is here. The Renegades have taken Groned in name, at last.
The Commander took an inward breath and prepared to speak, but before he could say anything the globe on the corner of his desk lit up. Emergency signal, get the envoy to a room and send him an appropriate Council member to talk with.
Sir it isnt a normal envoy. Its Yeshla.
Hell want to see me in that case. Get him to a room and secure it. Then tell him Ill be there as soon as possible but Im tied up in diplomatic matters. Please leave now.
Yes.
The Grenian turned around and walked through the door and went to inform a superior to deal with the ambassador. After he was gone Urvön cleared his desk and touched the globe. What is the emergency, Kitra?
A deep voice came out of the globe, an Igadzra voice with a bit of a strange accent. An Igazra has arrived in the system.
Nothing unusual about that, they like to show us they could crush us at any time. Well just have to hope that the Renegades will make a raid. Whats the emergency
They have hailed command.
Thats unusual, but what is the emergency.
They have requested a meeting with the leader of the colony.
Urvön looked thoughtful for a moment before replying. Ill accept that as an emergency. Do we have any full-blooded Igadzra council members willing to meet with them?
I am willing.
Will you attempt to kill any of them?
No.
Will you behave in a diplomatic fashion and put the best interests of the colony first?
Yes.
In that case I think you would be the best choice. They wont recognize you. Use your exile name and do not agree to anything.
I wouldnt agree to anything the Igadzra set forth.
Meet with them as soon as possible. I thank you for your contribution to the colony honored Council Member.
We are finished here. The globe blinked twice symbolizing the closing of the other end of the line.
The Commander flipped his chair backwards and walked straight out of his office and down the halls to the guest suite. At the outside of the conference room door, he pressed an admittance button and the door opened immediately. Greetings Kivrak, may peace follow you every day.
Theres no time for that nonsense Gręthul. You know as well as I do what has happened. We need reinforcements now, if the Renegades are bold enough to finally take over Groned after just raiding them to death after years it means they have new ambitions. Were almost definitely next and our forces are almost nonexistent. We can hardly fend of the raiders, there is no chance that we can defeat an organized force.
How many ships do you have? We cannot leave ourselves undefended either. Our sides are very vulnerable from multiple fronts.
Is this about the Igazra I saw on my way in? Are you insane! War with the Igadzra! By Zid, we are all doomed!
They havent made their intentions clear yet, but I fear that they are not merely being chummy. I need to know your fleet status in any case, we cannot afford to make any mistakes.
The ambassador sighed and released the classified information. We have no warships, three Laziras, fifteen Aradas and fifty Fighters.
Thats all! You havent bought a single ship in a full rotation! How did you expect to survive?
We have no reason to build more ships. We are unable to procure anymore people willing to fulfill the duty of the crew. We came here to get away from fighting. Its wrong! But we didnt account for the rebellion of your people. The blame lays squarely on
The Strands. They are the ones who send their outcasts here. They are the ones who create outcasts. They are the ones who war eternally and do not allow for change. For us to blame you, or for you to blame us is of no value. We need to survive. How well trained is your fleet?
Poorly to say the best. We dont know how to train for these circumstances, weve never done anything but fight against raiders. We dont know how to coordinate or group, we just fight as best we can.
In that case well do our best to train your people to work with ours. Well send two warships, eight Laziras, ten Aradas and eighty-five fighters to help reinforce you. More importantly we will contact all the other Strandless immediately and send scouts to warn us of any more immediate attack. We will do our best to preserve the peace we have today through any means. Is there anything else?
You are most generous. I never expected anything near that much but I must go back to my people. In a time like this, they need every priest. Shalom honored Commander, may you find the peace you deserve.
The pacifist bowed and walked out of the room to head back to his ship and immediately the globe in the center of the table flashed. When it wasnt answered immediately someone started banging on the door and Urvön allowed the door to open.
By Zid Almighty! How dare you keep me waiting so long! Why, I should expect some more respect considering who I am!
And you are?
They havent told you! Why the communication in this place is absolutely horrible. You have the greatest pilot of all time on your little planet and they dont even inform you about it? Maybe youre not as important as I was led to believe. I am Zigrabar Emalphus III, the great and renowned pilot and tactician. I have single-handedly won more battles then you will ever see and Ive led more forces to victory than you could even imagine. I am a complete and unbelievable genius Hey, what are you doing?
During the speech the Commander had turned around and typed a few symbols on the table and a line of symbols appeared in front of him. What are you looking at? Zigrabar bounced up and tried to see around the bigger creature, when he saw it he drooped and looked disappointed. I cant read it! There isnt much there, why is it so short? What does it say?
I assure you it says everything that my people know about you. Our language is very influenced by nuance and a little can say a good amount.
Well, what does it say? I dont like people talking behind my back!
It says you are a dangerous Zidagar and should be dealt with carefully.
Well I should hope so! Zigrabars ridge poofed up and he started strutting around. Im very dangerous. Now I demand you get me a bigger room and some decent service. I refuse to share with anyone especially that horrible Igadzra!
Of course! I am sorry for the misunderstanding honored guest! It must have been a mix-up, our organization is very poor.
I should say it is. The sheets I got werent even new and the cleaning apparatus must not have been cleaned for months.
Im so sorry, were in the guest suite right now. Theres a excellent room right down the hall, two doors to the left. Go and make yourself comfortable its all set up for you.
Thank you. Most appreciated. If its not satisfactory Ill be back to tell you about it. With that, the Zidagar spun on his heel and walked out with as much flair as he could possible manage and the Commander fell down into a chair and stared at the words on the screen.
Please, whoever is up there, please let the room be to his satisfaction. There was too much going on for him to invest much time, if it hadnt been for the words on the table he would have thrown him out immediately. He breathed in one more time and looked again at the words before walking out of the rooms. A minute after he left the words Almost as good as he thinks he is blinked out of existence.
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Igadzra representatives:
We are warmed by your arrival and request that you land so that you can meet with a member of our Ruling Society immediately.
Directions to the facilities follow.
Fleet Status:
Tibidat:
3 Crescent Warships
10 Laziras
34 Aradas
120 Independent Crescent Fighters.
Duois:
Tibidat fleet:
2 Crescent Warships
6 Laziras
10 Aradas
85 Crescent Fighters
Duois fleet:
3 Laziras
15 Aradas
50 Crescent Fighters
Envoys:
Crescent Fighters have been deployed to Akrayhak, Bakoom, Hrinix and Unobot with capable envoys and an entry message.
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Groned has fallen to the Renegades. Requesting permission to speak with qualified diplomat in order to explain confidential details.
Patrol:
10 Crescent Fighters in DSN-8075 and Malago
1 Crescent Fighter in Nifal
Technological development:
Stagnant.
This post has been edited by Paranoid : 14 February 2005 - 08:02 PM