The Line of Least Resistance
" Disgusting!"
"Competely Disgusting!"
The twin voices of Gillian and Reede echoed in the chamber. Again they were providing the voice for the council.
Miriam waved them away; she was in no mood for unhelpful comments.
"Finally, now... what are we going to do about the incursions?". Her blue-flecked eyes were distant, looking at the Believer's crest, its jade structure overshadowed the host's chair. The Council knew that she was probably far ahead of them, again she would act without explaination, as if she only needed advice from God.
The Council was, of course, unofficial. The most able diplomats, priests, base mayors and administators were gathered here. The secret Oligarchy behind the supposed equal society. They always met in dark rooms, ministry buildings. But the real decisions were made here. If not, in Miriam's mind.
"The Parliament is of course going to rubber stamp this, if we can use our influence" Reede again, the commentator. ' How banal!' Miriam thought again, yet... she needed Reede. He was her only laison with the civil service. She still could hate him, despite all that.
She had another pang of anxiety, the Lord would not want her to lie and be nice to Reede but he must be cultivated. Her mind fixed on the reassuring thought that if she succeeded, she would be serving God.
The end must justify the means, it must.
" What is the Spartan Federations opinion of this attack?". Her interjection had silenced the fearful council.
"The Spartan Diplomat in New Jerusalem seemed quite hostile"....
...."We have of cource recieved intelligence reports about the Spartans Propaganda" The newcomer, Seth, was the only man insane enough to interupt a speaker like that. He was young, naive.
"WELL?" Miriam barked, as if it were needed.
" There has been increased propaganda against us, much as they have done with the rest of the factions"
"This could be typical Spartan xenophobic behaviour, previous intell tells us that this is typical, just before they decide to go on other crusade"
The cynical reference to Crusade earned Seth the hostile glare of Miriam.
" Even their closest ally is regarded with dark suspicion, tell me do you think we can trust our erstwhile allies, the Spartans?" Miriam always knew how to turn around a debate.
" Even the ally of the moment is regarded with dark suspicision, their society is structured around continual war, it provides the psycological state to maintain the Government -George Orwell 1984 DATALINKS"
The AI had butted in again, the archaic Believer technology meant that the AI's often became senile and misleading. Replacement would cost a fortune.
" Yes, thank you PAULINE, but can we get onto the topic, however interesting Spartan society is"
"PAULINE! Give me visual on the Battle for Judgement Seat" Miriam, again jumping around like a hyperactive Darleok.
The centre of the wooden slab was filled with solid 3D images. The projection came from the ceiling, and it seemed to have the depth and color of a real object!
A contoured map highlighted the relative postioning of all the forces, or at least all the detected forces. There was a groundswell of uneasy murmorings from the council, where had such sleek tech come from?
"We stole it from a University Lab, we hope to have it in mass production faster than they will"
The contoured map flashed, and zoomed in on the marshlands below the perimeter defence of the base. Judgement Seat was one of the largest of the 14 Believer cities, 120,000 citizens.
The enemy had come at it directly, hoping to capture one of the richest industrial towns. If they could outflank the defensive forces, and capture the Base it would be a significant victory, two fifths of all Believer forces were built there.
However, the council was debating to level the base, it was almost certain that the Peacekeepers would win this battle, what with the majority of allied forces trapped in the Zion Pocket. Evacuation was not a possibility, the skies belonged to Morgan, and any ground craft escaping would be strafed.
Miriam reached her desision, after the council had concluded that this was a parliament affair.
PT2
Jace leaned back in his chair, letting the AI take the wheel, his co-driver was barking about staying in formation. 'Screw That!' thought Jace, attempting to scratch his nose, but nearly breaking his finger on the pressure helmet. 'Thats another thing!' he thought. 'If this is God's promised land, why do we have to wear helmets?' '
Ah of course! it was to test the unfaithful, as was every challenge in this life' .
" X48Q13.....Chaos Speeders, 3 Squads.......". The damn intercom! Why can't it censor bad news?
He took the wheel again, steering the Impact Rover to keep formation with the turning Squad. The marsh undulated below, sometimes the Rover would kick up some wet dirt, that would cling to the windscreen and leave a brown trail.
" This is Rover Foxtrot India Seventeen Whiskey. Request permission to break from formation, we have already lost sealing for the rover, and are running on helmets. We have sustained armor cracking during the engagement at T34P12, I don't think we will be much use in the next combat"
"Negitive Rover FI17W, we need every man we have, even in your state"
Hot damn!
BLEEP BLE-BLE-BLEEP, the map on the 2D dasboard was lighting up like a Christmas tree.
" Heads up squad, we have multiple targets inbound, beyond visual, so get charged, and look for cover!"
The Entire squad seemed to go crazy, the channels were filled with people praying for salvation, this battle was not going to be easy. Jace refused to pray, no inquisitor was going to question him after this...
All of a sudden the ground shook, as if their had been an Earthquake. The rover about 100 yards from Jace had erupted in smoke, black dense particles billowing out into the air. The crew had come running out in time, but they fumbled for their helmets in the blaze, unsuccessfully as they writhed in the poisonous air, Jace could almost hear their gasping, but it was too late.
He turned a hard left on the rover, feeling the resistance in the machine as it tore up the ground. He hoped that he could at least move in from the side and take one of these monsters out. Despite their much longer range.
The rest of the squad had virtually halted. Several were eminating blue light from the conical death machine strapped to their rovers.
ROAR.....
The air in front of the rovers superheated, and the noise from the guns was emmense, several orange beams sped out of the car's.
At least one hit, because the screaming from Jaces navcom decreased. Jace jerked the car into the highest gear, begging that it did not sink in the mud. All around cars were being atomised by the enemies Chaos guns. ' They seem to be more effective at close range...I will have to write a report' he thought darkly. Several other rovers were following his pattern, at this rate they should be in effective range, within a few seconds.
' We are outnumbered, outgunned, we have nothing to fight for, WHY!'
He charged up his gun.
' WHY?' He was on the verge of sobbing. He didn't want to die!
'WHY!' The green hull of an enemy speeder was directly in front of him, he aimed the reticle.....
'WHY?'
The Peacekeeper fired a shocking white blade at him, he was blind!
His car exploded in flames, the hydrazine tank ruptured and poured into the ****pit. Luckly he was saved the torment, the shot had vapourised him, and the rest of his squad.
PT3
The sun illuminated edge of the hill. The radiant golden light enhanced the edges and contrast of the landscape. It certainly seemed like a good place to meditate.
Miriam was alone. Just her, and the garden animals.
Darleoks, specially engineered rabbits that could survive the nitrogen narcosis. Earth bees that sped around collecting nectar from Earth plants. That was their only limiting factor, if the fungus produced nectar, the bees would be a disease. 'Like man, a disease on a hostile world'. Miriam had read the censored publication, from her biogenetics lab. It went against her beliefs utterly. The publisher of this thesis had disappeared, as had many other people. The machinations were in place.
These biological experiments were the pinnicale of Believer technology. To Miriam they represented the genius of God. God has allowed them the ability to protect the weakest creatures, a demonstrative gift indeed. It was serene. Perfect for meditation. It brought Miriam closer to God. The wisdom was in the landscape, God would reveal his plans to her here.
The War was going badly, the Zion pocket, and the base itself, had been annilated by carpet bombing. Facing destruction the remaining believer forces had effected a retreat. Not before pulling down any infrastructure. 20,000 soldiers had died defending Judgement Seat. 120,000 civilians had died when she decided that the city was undefendable. The city was razed, lest the Morganites pervert the minds of the captured. 'They died pure, and in your name Lord God'. A pityful excuse, some part of her said.
But they could win the attrittion! They were still the single largest faction. They had inflicted many more casualties on the attackers than they could have hoped for.
'The Morganites cannot assemble a large enough military force, and the Peacekeepers have no willpower, at these losses they will just give up'. More optimism from her Spartan associates. They were always willing to share their xenophobic opinions about the other factions, regardless of their state of alliance.
Miriam, ruler of 11 bases, millions of faithful, was confronting the unknown. She knew that these were testing times, but how to react to the test? The Lord will find a way. No doubt.
PT4
The representative from the University was getting increasingly impatient. He squirmed in his seat, while the Morganite talked on and on.....
Luckly Pravin noticed this, and suggested a recess. Often more business was done in a tea-break than in an entire conference. Lal was happy with either situation.
He sought out the University man amoungst the crowd outside the conference room. Almost instantly the University man, looking dictatorial in his serge suit, offered him a walk around the base. The University were quite proud of Cosmograd. It had been designed by Nataliya herself. It was functional, yet Utopianistic. The onion domes contrasted quite well with the high rise buildings.
They walked along the strasse, admiring the elegant simplicity of the design. The long room even had the feel of a street. There were several shops, mostly food and data-exchanges, and a few houses. Not many people lived in this district, it didn't have the view the rest of the town enjoyed.
"This design allows us to feel right at home, even 100ft up in the air!"
" Indeed, but where are the recreation commons?"
" We replaced them quite a while back, every citizen now has a Holo-Projector in his apartment"
As if to illustrate the point, a child was watching Recon Rover Rick from a projection in the wall.
" We, of course, are soon going to replace this technology, with what we have been using with the military. Brain Induced Imagery. BII"
" Yes, yes we have a file on it, but we are thinking about the moral implications...."
The conversation stopped for a while. The differences between the ideologies of these two factions were never more plainly shown.
They sat down on a viewing bench, a massive plate glass window showed the exotic landscape outside. insane towerblocks rising in improbable places. Palm trees studding the outside like little soldier ants.
" What do you think of the proposal?" Lal said, staring at the train, that passed between the towerblocks at fantastic speed.
"fascinating, naturally. However, I must remain cynical about the final division of land"
" If you capture a base, you keep it"
" Yes but what about combination attacks, or base snatching. I am sorry, but the University needs more evidence that we will be protected, if they launch a counter attack"
" But can't you see. They cannot launch a counter attack. We don't even need to destroy her. If Miriam is made less hostile, then we don't have to live in fear anymore."
" Your forces seem advanced enough, why can't you hold off the fanatics"
" we cannot hold her off, forever. She has strength in numbers, if not technology. If this war is allowed to continue, we may be overwhelmed. We need your help, I beg of you"
" I am sorry, but I see no obvious benefit for the University. Besides, at your current rate of advancement, you should cripple the Believers quite soon"
" I see there is no point convincing you now, but you must understand. We have exhausted our supply routes. Miriam stands to win if she can build up any sort of force. I hope future events will change your mind.".
They walked back to the conference room slowly. Discussing how to finish the debating, now that the decision has been made.
Pt5
Dear Sir
The information attached below, from one of our probe teams indicates a possible event around 15:00 involving the war and university interaction. I include evidence of Believer purges, so as to convince you further.
Sincerly
Commissioner Pravin Lal
ps. Sorry for the delay in transmittion, we recieved these only a few hours ago.
Edit Script, date 17th 0900
STATE BROADCAST HOUSE.
REFERENCE C:13
17th Time 15:00-17:00
Set broadcast: Panorama, today in the Duma
New broadcast: Bibilical Tales -17 (Moses) (as with Saturday).
New Time 15:00-16:30
16:30-17:00 LEAVE BLANK PENDING GOVERNMENT TRANSMITTION
password: ******
Endscript
STATE POLICE WARRANT
Arrest for Mr Paul Mellville- 23308 Journalist
Arrest for Ms Rigel Elizabeth 123777 Journalist -Panorama
Families of afformentioned are to be taken into custody.
Wanted alive.
Signed
Harold Wilson. Chief of Police
Miriam Godwinson. Sister of the Believers
APPROVAL FOR DEATH ORDER
ref:23308, 123777
Reason
Subjects refused to tell us location of tapes. Subject 23308 refused to tell us name of Governmental informer.
Permission
Gillian Franz
Password: *****
Suggested Method: Hanging.
TREASURY, MASS CREDIT TRANSFER
from
treasury@nwjerusalem.co.bl
to
treasury@spartacomm.co.sp
encript 777-594
Total - 2864 Energy Credits.
signed
Gillian Fraz
" Disgusting!"
"Competely Disgusting!"
The twin voices of Gillian and Reede echoed in the chamber. Again they were providing the voice for the council.
Miriam waved them away; she was in no mood for unhelpful comments.
"Finally, now... what are we going to do about the incursions?". Her blue-flecked eyes were distant, looking at the Believer's crest, its jade structure overshadowed the host's chair. The Council knew that she was probably far ahead of them, again she would act without explaination, as if she only needed advice from God.
The Council was, of course, unofficial. The most able diplomats, priests, base mayors and administators were gathered here. The secret Oligarchy behind the supposed equal society. They always met in dark rooms, ministry buildings. But the real decisions were made here. If not, in Miriam's mind.
"The Parliament is of course going to rubber stamp this, if we can use our influence" Reede again, the commentator. ' How banal!' Miriam thought again, yet... she needed Reede. He was her only laison with the civil service. She still could hate him, despite all that.
She had another pang of anxiety, the Lord would not want her to lie and be nice to Reede but he must be cultivated. Her mind fixed on the reassuring thought that if she succeeded, she would be serving God.
The end must justify the means, it must.
" What is the Spartan Federations opinion of this attack?". Her interjection had silenced the fearful council.
"The Spartan Diplomat in New Jerusalem seemed quite hostile"....
...."We have of cource recieved intelligence reports about the Spartans Propaganda" The newcomer, Seth, was the only man insane enough to interupt a speaker like that. He was young, naive.
"WELL?" Miriam barked, as if it were needed.
" There has been increased propaganda against us, much as they have done with the rest of the factions"
"This could be typical Spartan xenophobic behaviour, previous intell tells us that this is typical, just before they decide to go on other crusade"
The cynical reference to Crusade earned Seth the hostile glare of Miriam.
" Even their closest ally is regarded with dark suspicion, tell me do you think we can trust our erstwhile allies, the Spartans?" Miriam always knew how to turn around a debate.
" Even the ally of the moment is regarded with dark suspicision, their society is structured around continual war, it provides the psycological state to maintain the Government -George Orwell 1984 DATALINKS"
The AI had butted in again, the archaic Believer technology meant that the AI's often became senile and misleading. Replacement would cost a fortune.
" Yes, thank you PAULINE, but can we get onto the topic, however interesting Spartan society is"
"PAULINE! Give me visual on the Battle for Judgement Seat" Miriam, again jumping around like a hyperactive Darleok.
The centre of the wooden slab was filled with solid 3D images. The projection came from the ceiling, and it seemed to have the depth and color of a real object!
A contoured map highlighted the relative postioning of all the forces, or at least all the detected forces. There was a groundswell of uneasy murmorings from the council, where had such sleek tech come from?
"We stole it from a University Lab, we hope to have it in mass production faster than they will"
The contoured map flashed, and zoomed in on the marshlands below the perimeter defence of the base. Judgement Seat was one of the largest of the 14 Believer cities, 120,000 citizens.
The enemy had come at it directly, hoping to capture one of the richest industrial towns. If they could outflank the defensive forces, and capture the Base it would be a significant victory, two fifths of all Believer forces were built there.
However, the council was debating to level the base, it was almost certain that the Peacekeepers would win this battle, what with the majority of allied forces trapped in the Zion Pocket. Evacuation was not a possibility, the skies belonged to Morgan, and any ground craft escaping would be strafed.
Miriam reached her desision, after the council had concluded that this was a parliament affair.
PT2
Jace leaned back in his chair, letting the AI take the wheel, his co-driver was barking about staying in formation. 'Screw That!' thought Jace, attempting to scratch his nose, but nearly breaking his finger on the pressure helmet. 'Thats another thing!' he thought. 'If this is God's promised land, why do we have to wear helmets?' '
Ah of course! it was to test the unfaithful, as was every challenge in this life' .
" X48Q13.....Chaos Speeders, 3 Squads.......". The damn intercom! Why can't it censor bad news?
He took the wheel again, steering the Impact Rover to keep formation with the turning Squad. The marsh undulated below, sometimes the Rover would kick up some wet dirt, that would cling to the windscreen and leave a brown trail.
" This is Rover Foxtrot India Seventeen Whiskey. Request permission to break from formation, we have already lost sealing for the rover, and are running on helmets. We have sustained armor cracking during the engagement at T34P12, I don't think we will be much use in the next combat"
"Negitive Rover FI17W, we need every man we have, even in your state"
Hot damn!
BLEEP BLE-BLE-BLEEP, the map on the 2D dasboard was lighting up like a Christmas tree.
" Heads up squad, we have multiple targets inbound, beyond visual, so get charged, and look for cover!"
The Entire squad seemed to go crazy, the channels were filled with people praying for salvation, this battle was not going to be easy. Jace refused to pray, no inquisitor was going to question him after this...
All of a sudden the ground shook, as if their had been an Earthquake. The rover about 100 yards from Jace had erupted in smoke, black dense particles billowing out into the air. The crew had come running out in time, but they fumbled for their helmets in the blaze, unsuccessfully as they writhed in the poisonous air, Jace could almost hear their gasping, but it was too late.
He turned a hard left on the rover, feeling the resistance in the machine as it tore up the ground. He hoped that he could at least move in from the side and take one of these monsters out. Despite their much longer range.
The rest of the squad had virtually halted. Several were eminating blue light from the conical death machine strapped to their rovers.
ROAR.....
The air in front of the rovers superheated, and the noise from the guns was emmense, several orange beams sped out of the car's.
At least one hit, because the screaming from Jaces navcom decreased. Jace jerked the car into the highest gear, begging that it did not sink in the mud. All around cars were being atomised by the enemies Chaos guns. ' They seem to be more effective at close range...I will have to write a report' he thought darkly. Several other rovers were following his pattern, at this rate they should be in effective range, within a few seconds.
' We are outnumbered, outgunned, we have nothing to fight for, WHY!'
He charged up his gun.
' WHY?' He was on the verge of sobbing. He didn't want to die!
'WHY!' The green hull of an enemy speeder was directly in front of him, he aimed the reticle.....
'WHY?'
The Peacekeeper fired a shocking white blade at him, he was blind!
His car exploded in flames, the hydrazine tank ruptured and poured into the ****pit. Luckly he was saved the torment, the shot had vapourised him, and the rest of his squad.
PT3
The sun illuminated edge of the hill. The radiant golden light enhanced the edges and contrast of the landscape. It certainly seemed like a good place to meditate.
Miriam was alone. Just her, and the garden animals.
Darleoks, specially engineered rabbits that could survive the nitrogen narcosis. Earth bees that sped around collecting nectar from Earth plants. That was their only limiting factor, if the fungus produced nectar, the bees would be a disease. 'Like man, a disease on a hostile world'. Miriam had read the censored publication, from her biogenetics lab. It went against her beliefs utterly. The publisher of this thesis had disappeared, as had many other people. The machinations were in place.
These biological experiments were the pinnicale of Believer technology. To Miriam they represented the genius of God. God has allowed them the ability to protect the weakest creatures, a demonstrative gift indeed. It was serene. Perfect for meditation. It brought Miriam closer to God. The wisdom was in the landscape, God would reveal his plans to her here.
The War was going badly, the Zion pocket, and the base itself, had been annilated by carpet bombing. Facing destruction the remaining believer forces had effected a retreat. Not before pulling down any infrastructure. 20,000 soldiers had died defending Judgement Seat. 120,000 civilians had died when she decided that the city was undefendable. The city was razed, lest the Morganites pervert the minds of the captured. 'They died pure, and in your name Lord God'. A pityful excuse, some part of her said.
But they could win the attrittion! They were still the single largest faction. They had inflicted many more casualties on the attackers than they could have hoped for.
'The Morganites cannot assemble a large enough military force, and the Peacekeepers have no willpower, at these losses they will just give up'. More optimism from her Spartan associates. They were always willing to share their xenophobic opinions about the other factions, regardless of their state of alliance.
Miriam, ruler of 11 bases, millions of faithful, was confronting the unknown. She knew that these were testing times, but how to react to the test? The Lord will find a way. No doubt.
PT4
The representative from the University was getting increasingly impatient. He squirmed in his seat, while the Morganite talked on and on.....
Luckly Pravin noticed this, and suggested a recess. Often more business was done in a tea-break than in an entire conference. Lal was happy with either situation.
He sought out the University man amoungst the crowd outside the conference room. Almost instantly the University man, looking dictatorial in his serge suit, offered him a walk around the base. The University were quite proud of Cosmograd. It had been designed by Nataliya herself. It was functional, yet Utopianistic. The onion domes contrasted quite well with the high rise buildings.
They walked along the strasse, admiring the elegant simplicity of the design. The long room even had the feel of a street. There were several shops, mostly food and data-exchanges, and a few houses. Not many people lived in this district, it didn't have the view the rest of the town enjoyed.
"This design allows us to feel right at home, even 100ft up in the air!"
" Indeed, but where are the recreation commons?"
" We replaced them quite a while back, every citizen now has a Holo-Projector in his apartment"
As if to illustrate the point, a child was watching Recon Rover Rick from a projection in the wall.
" We, of course, are soon going to replace this technology, with what we have been using with the military. Brain Induced Imagery. BII"
" Yes, yes we have a file on it, but we are thinking about the moral implications...."
The conversation stopped for a while. The differences between the ideologies of these two factions were never more plainly shown.
They sat down on a viewing bench, a massive plate glass window showed the exotic landscape outside. insane towerblocks rising in improbable places. Palm trees studding the outside like little soldier ants.
" What do you think of the proposal?" Lal said, staring at the train, that passed between the towerblocks at fantastic speed.
"fascinating, naturally. However, I must remain cynical about the final division of land"
" If you capture a base, you keep it"
" Yes but what about combination attacks, or base snatching. I am sorry, but the University needs more evidence that we will be protected, if they launch a counter attack"
" But can't you see. They cannot launch a counter attack. We don't even need to destroy her. If Miriam is made less hostile, then we don't have to live in fear anymore."
" Your forces seem advanced enough, why can't you hold off the fanatics"
" we cannot hold her off, forever. She has strength in numbers, if not technology. If this war is allowed to continue, we may be overwhelmed. We need your help, I beg of you"
" I am sorry, but I see no obvious benefit for the University. Besides, at your current rate of advancement, you should cripple the Believers quite soon"
" I see there is no point convincing you now, but you must understand. We have exhausted our supply routes. Miriam stands to win if she can build up any sort of force. I hope future events will change your mind.".
They walked back to the conference room slowly. Discussing how to finish the debating, now that the decision has been made.
Pt5
Dear Sir
The information attached below, from one of our probe teams indicates a possible event around 15:00 involving the war and university interaction. I include evidence of Believer purges, so as to convince you further.
Sincerly
Commissioner Pravin Lal
ps. Sorry for the delay in transmittion, we recieved these only a few hours ago.
Edit Script, date 17th 0900
STATE BROADCAST HOUSE.
REFERENCE C:13
17th Time 15:00-17:00
Set broadcast: Panorama, today in the Duma
New broadcast: Bibilical Tales -17 (Moses) (as with Saturday).
New Time 15:00-16:30
16:30-17:00 LEAVE BLANK PENDING GOVERNMENT TRANSMITTION
password: ******
Endscript
STATE POLICE WARRANT
Arrest for Mr Paul Mellville- 23308 Journalist
Arrest for Ms Rigel Elizabeth 123777 Journalist -Panorama
Families of afformentioned are to be taken into custody.
Wanted alive.
Signed
Harold Wilson. Chief of Police
Miriam Godwinson. Sister of the Believers
APPROVAL FOR DEATH ORDER
ref:23308, 123777
Reason
Subjects refused to tell us location of tapes. Subject 23308 refused to tell us name of Governmental informer.
Permission
Gillian Franz
Password: *****
Suggested Method: Hanging.
TREASURY, MASS CREDIT TRANSFER
from
treasury@nwjerusalem.co.bl
to
treasury@spartacomm.co.sp
encript 777-594
Total - 2864 Energy Credits.
signed
Gillian Fraz
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