Ron Stone need not have worried.
All over the Hive, men and women sat in darkened rooms or lay in their beds, straining to hear the crackling and sometimes faint voice of freedom.
Thousands and thousands of oppressed citizens whose hearts ached for a freedom they had never known and never been allowed to openly discuss. This was their one and only expression of that freedom. An act of quiet defiance by a people who did not know how to defy.
They listened and chatted quietly amongst themselves in the darkness, smiling tentatively, hesitantly as they listened to Silvermane, their voice of freedom in the night.
They made up stories about him. How he must surely be nine feet tall with arms of steel and enough courage for an entire regiment of men. Some people even claimed to have seen him, throwing off guards as they tried to catch him as a man’s boots sometimes throw off dust.
Another story had him single handedly dismantling a punishment sphere, and killing more than two hundred shock troopers who tried to stop him.
The stories were everywhere. Nevermind that most of them weren’t even believable, they gave hope. They inspired. They made life bearable.
Ron Stone had no idea just how big an impact he was having. It might have frightened him if he had but known how passionately and eagerly his listeners were about him.
Or how many loyal listeners he really had.
Of course, loyal listeners weren’t the only type he had.
Sheng-Ji Yang smiled a cold, deadly smile as he heard Silvermane’s voice crackling over the airwaves.
The nerve of this man. The gall. That he would try to stir his loyal subjects up into thinking seditious thoughts.
Yang drew in a deep breath to steady himself.
Peace.
Calm.
He had to find the center again.
A thing that was getting progressively harder to do these days.
He drew in another deep breath and held it for a lingering moment, then exhaled slowly, feeling the tension flowing from him.
Quietly, he pressed the comm button next to him.
“Get me Commander Liu.” He instructed in a clipped tone.
In a moment, Commander Liu’s face appeared before him, apprehensive, as might be expected of any man whom the Chairman called personally so late at night.
“How may I serve you, Master?” Liu asked in a shaky voice.
“Have you unraveled the secrets of the Hunter-Seeker Algorithm yet?”
“It is a very complex system, Master Chairman…..it may take some time to fully….”
“Do you know enough about it to use it for tracking purposes?”
“I don’t….yes, I believe we could do that at this stage.”
Yang nodded. “Have you heard of one called ‘Silvermane.’
Lui nearly wept, the wave of fear was so powerful. How had he known? What would he do? “Yes Master….I….I know of him.” The Commander stammered weakly.
Yang did not seem to notice, which was uncharacteristic. “I want you to track his signal to its source. Find this man for me.”
Liu knew better than to defy the leader of the Hive, and he felt more than a twinge of regret, even as the relief flooded over him.
He would find Silvermane for his master and prove he was a loyal citizen.
He would do his very best.
He saluted curtly. “I shall begin at once, Master!”
Yang smiled thinly. “Report to me when you have him.”
He ended the transmission.
&&&
“…..don’t know how many of you believe the reports, but I’m here to tell you, the Morganites are not our enemies, any more than the Gaians were all those years ago. You break your back for the Hive, toiling endlessly, and your Master takes your sons and daughters from you and sends them off to fight and die to suit his own twisted purposes….”
Silvermane sighed heavily. “It has to stop….one day, we will make it stop….but for now…..for now we have each other….here in the darkness, one voice reaching out to the many…..one flame, lighting the way…..I am honored to be here with you….to be that flame of freedom and passion for you…..be safe, be brave, be well….and goodnight.”
He clicked the transmitter off and bowed his head.
The show always took so much out of him.
&&&
“I have a report, my Master.” Liu told him apprehensively.
“Proceed.”
“The transmission ended before we could get an exact fix, but we have isolated it to a single base.”
Yang nodded and waited for the man to proceed.
“The signal’s point of origin is the Great Clustering. We can resume our tracking the moment the signal starts up again.”
“Then we will have him by tomorrow night.”
Liu nodded. “We will, my master.”
Again, he ended the transmission.
At least that was one problem he could solve quickly and easily.
He punched in another series of numbers and waited. One of the few men he actually had the patience to wait for, actually.
But there were rumblings from that camp as well. Rumors of subversion and independence that did not sit well with him.
And these were delicate times.
Loyalty was called for.
A test, then.
The face of Harrand Ashaandi appeared on Yang’s viewscreen. “Yes Master?” He bowed deeply. “How may I be of service?”
Yang could not help but smile. The man was utterly inscrutable. If he was plotting something, he kept it well-hid indeed.
“It has been too long, Brother Ashaandi.” Yang said good naturedly.
“It has indeed.” Ashaandi favored him with a smile. “Perhaps you would enjoy another of our chess matches soon?”
“I would….and perhaps soon enough, times will be happier.”
Ashaandi nodded in understanding.
“To that end…..” Yang began.
“My Master has need of me?”
“Yes….by tomorrow night, I will have located the one called ‘Silvermane.’”
Ashaandi froze. He knew the name well, but more than that, he knew the voice.
“Silvermane, Master?”
“Surely you have heard of him…..he has a subversive radio show here…I have loosed the Hunter-Seekers on him from Morgan Pharmaceuticals, and they are very close to catching him.”
Ashaandi shook his head. “My targets tend to be heads of state. I know nothing of this rebellious Silvermane.”
“No matter. By tomorrow night, we will have him, and I will require your services here….it should not take long.”
“Master.” Ashaandi began carefully. “Surely this man is not of such importance to you that you must call me away from my….”
“I require my best, most loyal assassin for the handling of this matter, and unless you know of another who is more loyal, the honor and duty is yours alone.”
Inside, the assassin seethed and raged, but he was outwardly calm. “It shall be as you say, my Master. You need but inform me when you have brought him to heel, and I shall destroy him for you.”
Yang smiled. “Excellent….I knew I could rely on you.”
The screen went dark.
&&&
No sooner had Yang ended the transmission than Ashaandi punched in Ron Stone’s number.
He waited impatiently for the man to answer.
“H….h’lo….somebody better be dead or close to it…..what…..time is it?”
“Mister Stone, it is you who will be dead by tomorrow night if you proceed with your next broadcast as Silvermane.” Ashaandi told him simply.
Ron was nonplussed, and blinked into the camera. “Harrand? What the hell? And what are you talking about?”
“Your acting skills rival my own, but do not waste your time….I have been ordered to destroy the one called Silvermane when he is found….and he will be found.”
Ron seemed to wake up slightly. “Silvermane…..yes, I’ve heard that name.” He said, warming to the game now. “Well, Commander, from what I hear, he has been doing his radio show for years and hasn’t been found so far, so what’s the sudden danger?”
“When the Chairman took control of the Morgan Base, he also took control of an advanced computer system which is running a Hunter-Seeker program more advanced than anything we have ever seen. It will trace your signal to it’s point of origin, and when it does, I will be ordered home to kill you…..” He sighed heavily. “Mister Stone….I ask you….if not for your own sake then for the children’s….do not go back on the air tomorrow night, or ever again….do not force my hand….you will lose.”
Ron met his gaze with steady eyes. Unblinking. Unafraid. “You do whatever you have to do, Harrand…..and so will I.”
“You’re a fool, Mister Stone.”
Ron nodded. “Maybe…..” He smiled faintly. “Maybe I am…..but I will not cower before you, or Yang, or anybody else for that matter. You know where to find me.…do what you must.”
He ended the transmission, leaving Ashaandi staring at the darkened screen, a strange mixture of fury and regret tearing through him.
He went to the window and stared out into the night.
There was no choice, really. In order to secure his own position, his path was clear. Ron was a sacrifice, and one he would have to make.
He nodded to himself in the fashion of Burge, his resolve strengthening with each passing second.
All over the Hive, men and women sat in darkened rooms or lay in their beds, straining to hear the crackling and sometimes faint voice of freedom.
Thousands and thousands of oppressed citizens whose hearts ached for a freedom they had never known and never been allowed to openly discuss. This was their one and only expression of that freedom. An act of quiet defiance by a people who did not know how to defy.
They listened and chatted quietly amongst themselves in the darkness, smiling tentatively, hesitantly as they listened to Silvermane, their voice of freedom in the night.
They made up stories about him. How he must surely be nine feet tall with arms of steel and enough courage for an entire regiment of men. Some people even claimed to have seen him, throwing off guards as they tried to catch him as a man’s boots sometimes throw off dust.
Another story had him single handedly dismantling a punishment sphere, and killing more than two hundred shock troopers who tried to stop him.
The stories were everywhere. Nevermind that most of them weren’t even believable, they gave hope. They inspired. They made life bearable.
Ron Stone had no idea just how big an impact he was having. It might have frightened him if he had but known how passionately and eagerly his listeners were about him.
Or how many loyal listeners he really had.
Of course, loyal listeners weren’t the only type he had.
Sheng-Ji Yang smiled a cold, deadly smile as he heard Silvermane’s voice crackling over the airwaves.
The nerve of this man. The gall. That he would try to stir his loyal subjects up into thinking seditious thoughts.
Yang drew in a deep breath to steady himself.
Peace.
Calm.
He had to find the center again.
A thing that was getting progressively harder to do these days.
He drew in another deep breath and held it for a lingering moment, then exhaled slowly, feeling the tension flowing from him.
Quietly, he pressed the comm button next to him.
“Get me Commander Liu.” He instructed in a clipped tone.
In a moment, Commander Liu’s face appeared before him, apprehensive, as might be expected of any man whom the Chairman called personally so late at night.
“How may I serve you, Master?” Liu asked in a shaky voice.
“Have you unraveled the secrets of the Hunter-Seeker Algorithm yet?”
“It is a very complex system, Master Chairman…..it may take some time to fully….”
“Do you know enough about it to use it for tracking purposes?”
“I don’t….yes, I believe we could do that at this stage.”
Yang nodded. “Have you heard of one called ‘Silvermane.’
Lui nearly wept, the wave of fear was so powerful. How had he known? What would he do? “Yes Master….I….I know of him.” The Commander stammered weakly.
Yang did not seem to notice, which was uncharacteristic. “I want you to track his signal to its source. Find this man for me.”
Liu knew better than to defy the leader of the Hive, and he felt more than a twinge of regret, even as the relief flooded over him.
He would find Silvermane for his master and prove he was a loyal citizen.
He would do his very best.
He saluted curtly. “I shall begin at once, Master!”
Yang smiled thinly. “Report to me when you have him.”
He ended the transmission.
&&&
“…..don’t know how many of you believe the reports, but I’m here to tell you, the Morganites are not our enemies, any more than the Gaians were all those years ago. You break your back for the Hive, toiling endlessly, and your Master takes your sons and daughters from you and sends them off to fight and die to suit his own twisted purposes….”
Silvermane sighed heavily. “It has to stop….one day, we will make it stop….but for now…..for now we have each other….here in the darkness, one voice reaching out to the many…..one flame, lighting the way…..I am honored to be here with you….to be that flame of freedom and passion for you…..be safe, be brave, be well….and goodnight.”
He clicked the transmitter off and bowed his head.
The show always took so much out of him.
&&&
“I have a report, my Master.” Liu told him apprehensively.
“Proceed.”
“The transmission ended before we could get an exact fix, but we have isolated it to a single base.”
Yang nodded and waited for the man to proceed.
“The signal’s point of origin is the Great Clustering. We can resume our tracking the moment the signal starts up again.”
“Then we will have him by tomorrow night.”
Liu nodded. “We will, my master.”
Again, he ended the transmission.
At least that was one problem he could solve quickly and easily.
He punched in another series of numbers and waited. One of the few men he actually had the patience to wait for, actually.
But there were rumblings from that camp as well. Rumors of subversion and independence that did not sit well with him.
And these were delicate times.
Loyalty was called for.
A test, then.
The face of Harrand Ashaandi appeared on Yang’s viewscreen. “Yes Master?” He bowed deeply. “How may I be of service?”
Yang could not help but smile. The man was utterly inscrutable. If he was plotting something, he kept it well-hid indeed.
“It has been too long, Brother Ashaandi.” Yang said good naturedly.
“It has indeed.” Ashaandi favored him with a smile. “Perhaps you would enjoy another of our chess matches soon?”
“I would….and perhaps soon enough, times will be happier.”
Ashaandi nodded in understanding.
“To that end…..” Yang began.
“My Master has need of me?”
“Yes….by tomorrow night, I will have located the one called ‘Silvermane.’”
Ashaandi froze. He knew the name well, but more than that, he knew the voice.
“Silvermane, Master?”
“Surely you have heard of him…..he has a subversive radio show here…I have loosed the Hunter-Seekers on him from Morgan Pharmaceuticals, and they are very close to catching him.”
Ashaandi shook his head. “My targets tend to be heads of state. I know nothing of this rebellious Silvermane.”
“No matter. By tomorrow night, we will have him, and I will require your services here….it should not take long.”
“Master.” Ashaandi began carefully. “Surely this man is not of such importance to you that you must call me away from my….”
“I require my best, most loyal assassin for the handling of this matter, and unless you know of another who is more loyal, the honor and duty is yours alone.”
Inside, the assassin seethed and raged, but he was outwardly calm. “It shall be as you say, my Master. You need but inform me when you have brought him to heel, and I shall destroy him for you.”
Yang smiled. “Excellent….I knew I could rely on you.”
The screen went dark.
&&&
No sooner had Yang ended the transmission than Ashaandi punched in Ron Stone’s number.
He waited impatiently for the man to answer.
“H….h’lo….somebody better be dead or close to it…..what…..time is it?”
“Mister Stone, it is you who will be dead by tomorrow night if you proceed with your next broadcast as Silvermane.” Ashaandi told him simply.
Ron was nonplussed, and blinked into the camera. “Harrand? What the hell? And what are you talking about?”
“Your acting skills rival my own, but do not waste your time….I have been ordered to destroy the one called Silvermane when he is found….and he will be found.”
Ron seemed to wake up slightly. “Silvermane…..yes, I’ve heard that name.” He said, warming to the game now. “Well, Commander, from what I hear, he has been doing his radio show for years and hasn’t been found so far, so what’s the sudden danger?”
“When the Chairman took control of the Morgan Base, he also took control of an advanced computer system which is running a Hunter-Seeker program more advanced than anything we have ever seen. It will trace your signal to it’s point of origin, and when it does, I will be ordered home to kill you…..” He sighed heavily. “Mister Stone….I ask you….if not for your own sake then for the children’s….do not go back on the air tomorrow night, or ever again….do not force my hand….you will lose.”
Ron met his gaze with steady eyes. Unblinking. Unafraid. “You do whatever you have to do, Harrand…..and so will I.”
“You’re a fool, Mister Stone.”
Ron nodded. “Maybe…..” He smiled faintly. “Maybe I am…..but I will not cower before you, or Yang, or anybody else for that matter. You know where to find me.…do what you must.”
He ended the transmission, leaving Ashaandi staring at the darkened screen, a strange mixture of fury and regret tearing through him.
He went to the window and stared out into the night.
There was no choice, really. In order to secure his own position, his path was clear. Ron was a sacrifice, and one he would have to make.
He nodded to himself in the fashion of Burge, his resolve strengthening with each passing second.
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