(A joint posting by Paula Forbes and Googlie)
Tape 22/08.spa.2225 © MorganLink 3DVision
Good evening.
This is Paula Forbes bringing you this interview with the leader of the Spartan Federation, Colonel Corazon Santiago, live from our Corporate Headquarters studios here at Morgan Industries.
"Good evening, Colonel. If I may say so, you are looking well."
"Thank you, Paula. I feel fine. I must commend the fine facilities you have here at Morgan Industries - your rejuvenation tanks are among the finest on Planet."
"Thank you. Colonel. And that segues neatly into my first question, one that has been engaging the minds and imaginations of our viewers these last five weeks. What happened to you around the time of the nuclear attack on Sparta Command's Command Center. We heard news that you had been kidnapped?"
"Well, it's a long story, but it bears telling."
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
It started about a couple of days before the Junta meeting to discuss the prosecution of the war against the Hive. I was sitting in my office at the Command Center with my aide, Ayala, nearby fussing with the holorecording equipment getting ready for the conference.
She stopped what she was doing, sniffed, and came over to me, tears welling in her eyes.
"What is it Ayola?" I asked her.
"Colonel, I have something to tell you," she said somewhat hesitantly.
"Go on," I said, now intrigued.
"It's a long story, Colonel, but I'd better start at the beginning.
"There's still an active UoP resistance movement among the old captured bases, and some of the more violent elements have been conspiring with the Hive. They are going to mount a joint attack here during the conference and dispose as many of the Junta as they can, and spirit you away to the Hive.
"The UoP resistance will demand as their price for peace from civil war the return of the five captured bases to UoP elected control, and the Hive will demand concessions from the younger officers to effect your return."
"How do you know this, Ayola?" I asked her softly.
Her lip quivered: "I am one of them," she said.
"My role is to abduct you and take you to a pick-up spot where their agent, Sand, will collect you.
"You?" I asked, astonished.
"Yes, I'm of University descent. One of twins, actually descended from Prokhor Zakharov himself."
"Why are you telling me this, Ayola. You know I will just have you arrested and move the conference site. Or hold it holographically."
"Because I have come to respect you Colonel. And some of us don't believe in violence as a means to solving our problems. It was never my grandfather's way. And I fear from what I hear that you have some Junta members who are sympathetic to the Hive as well as to the University cause."
I pondered that. If true, then the malaise was deeper than even I had suspected. There were hotheads among the junta who thought I was growing soft as we matured. That I had deviated from the ideal that had pulled us together those many years ago. Such minds would find comfort in The Hive, I was sure.
I needed to root them out. But first to identify them.
"Ayola, how were you going to abduct me?
"I have been given an electronic restraint system that will incapacitate you when activated. You will be under my control via electronic prods as if under mind control."
"So what do you suggest we do, Ayola?"
"I have a plan, Colonel, that I think might just work. We have an old talent, a chameleon actress. We could hire her and have her play your role. I'll abduct her and take her to the pick-up point, and you can go to safety with another of our operatives until the scare blows over."
I mulled over that. This offered a way to go into hiding for a spell, and observe my junta in action. See who came to the fore, and who shrunk into the background. Who the future leaders might be.
"Let's do it, Ayola. We'll set up the junta conference as a holomeeting, I'll go with your colleague, and hire the actress to impersonate me.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
"So this was essentially the idea of your aide, Colonel? She and you concocted this deception?"
"Exactly, Paula.
"The Junta had grown to a somewhat unwieldy size as we added fresh blood, but didn't retire the older members. And of course, with rejuvenation there really didn't need to be any old people."
"Well, we know the deception worked, Colonel. I myself covered the aftermath of the explosion and personally was involved in the rescue of "the Colonel". But what happened afterwards. Why did you not just reappear to claim your position?
"You have obviously undergone rejuvenation treatment. What led you to this?"
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Ayola went off with the chameleon actress, and I went with Natasha, another of the young UoP resistance operatives.
We drove out of Sparta Command in a converted rover, and made our way to a monolith outside the Base. I was made quite comfortable inside, with a commlink having restricted coverage, and a supply of food and water. There was a satellite link Vidunit as well to pick up Morgannews.
A couple of days passed and I followed the happenings on the news.
I made the broadcast to the people that you ran on the tape that Anastasia supplied.
Then a strange thing happened.
I was sleeping, or at least trying to sleep, when suddenly the monolith came to life. Oh, I'm not talking of the opening and closing of the entrance - somehow the University technology had managed to get that up and running. No, what I'm talking about is that it seemed to be alive, sort of pulsing with energy.
The wall I was facing, seemingly an orange-reddish monofilament substance suddenly started to glow, and I could detect a faint hum. The wall began to shimmer, then out of it stepped two men, dressed entirely in black, hooded, just walking out of the wall. Behind them it coalesced back into its monofilament form.
I was taken aback. An assassination squad, perhaps.
They pulled their hoods from their faces, and I gasped in recognition.
Haraan Ashaandi and Jerome Sand.
I knew them, of course, from the early days.
Ashaandi spoke.
"Colonel. You have been duped. You are now the subject of a ransom demand by the Yoop terrorists demanding the ceding of Fort Superiority back to their control in return for your safekeeping and release."
"And why is this of concern to you," I asked them.
"We have no desire to see Sparta weakened by internal strife," Ashaandi replied.
I stood dumfounded.
"And why would not Sparta's greatest enemy not want to see us weakened?" I asked.
"Our mission is to remove Sheng-Ji Yang from power and restore The Hive to its original mission. The Chairman has grown fat and corrupt in his dotage. We need a strong Sparta to help us achieve our ends. We are here to take you to safety. To the safety of our allies in Morgan Industries."
"And if I refuse your offer?"
"You have no choice in the matter," Ashaandi said. "I can compel you."
I found myself standing, and walking over to Sand. I fought every step of the way, but Ashaandi's will in my mind was stronger than mine. I stood in front of sand, and reached up and tenderly drew a finger down those scars on his face, the scorch marks from the flamer that Allardyce had turned on him so many years ago. He refused to have them synthfleshed, preferring to wear them as a mark of honor and courage.
I cupped my hand behind his head, and pulled it down to mine. Moistening my lips I kissed him, opening my mouth slightly and letting my tongue play with his, teasing, exploring, exciting.
I couldn't control myself. The revulsion I felt was masked by the will of Ashaandi in me, commanding me, playing me like a puppet.
He released his hold.
I sprang back, spitting to the ground.
Sand smiled wickedly, wiping his lips with the backs of his fingers.
"Thanks," he said to Ashaandi. "I owe you one."
"So you see," Ashaandi said. "I can compel you. But that will be uncomfortable for us both. I suggest that you put this on and accompany us."
He threw me a black hooded jumpsuit similar to those that he and Sand wore.
As I put it on, I felt my flesh tingle, as if an electric current was passing through me. I was aware of the hairs on the nape of my neck standing up with the static charge.
I pulled the hood tightly over my head and put on the glasses Sand gave me.
Ashaandi walked up to the wall and extended a hand. As his fingers touched the surface, it shimmered and the texture of the monofilament surface dissipated. He walked through and disappeared from view.
"Now you," Sand said.
I too reached out and touched the wall. My hand disappeared through it and I followed, the wall parting and folding itself around me as I passed through. It solidified behind me, then Sand came through.
I stood transfixed. Behind me was the monolith, yet I was standing in a field of fungus as far as the eye could see. Immediately ahead was the beach of an ocean that I didn't recognize, but a small foil was tied up just offshore, and we walked through the fungus to the shore and waded out.
We traveled that night across a straight from the landmass I discovered later was The Emerald Isle and sailed into Morgan Aerospace. I was met there by another of Ashaandi's minions, and escorted to Morgan Industries.
We sat in a room in one of the downtown hotels; Ashaandi, Sand, Melissa (Ashaandi's agent) and me.
Ashaandi said:
"Colonel, I have a proposition. There is some nasty work needs to be done to clear up Planet and I suggest that you will be the stronger for not being around when it is being done.
"Your key Junta members, St Salvador and Allardyce are already in the regeneration tanks and will be there for weeks. Burge has been warned of a virus, and needs to enter the tanks as well. I suggest that you do, here, at Morgan Industries. When you emerge, the war will have been won, and I will be installed as the legitimate authority in The Hive. We can do business. We understand each other, my dear Colonel."
"But who will wage the war?" I asked.
"Why Field Marshall Burge," he replied.
Before me I saw Ashaandi's face shimmer, as had the walls of the monolith. The skin stretched and puffed, distorting then settling, and within a few seconds I was looking at Gavin Burge.
"Corrie, my dear. Where the hell have you been?" he boomed. Not quite perfect, but if you were expecting to see Burge then you would believe that was he.
"I'll wage the battle, together with the SAC, the navy and the 469th. Honshu can pull garrison duty while the elite troops are in the field. You'll be in the regeneration tanks and when you emerge, the world will be cleaner."
"And you can force me to?" I asked, already knowing the answer.
So I entered the tanks.
And emerged two days ago. The rest is history.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
"Fascinating, Colonel," I said. "And did the world pan out as expected?"
"Not quite, Paula. I didn't anticipate so many deaths. Gavin. Now Ashaandi will pay for that. And Marlo, my dear friend Marlo. We went back right to old earth, you know."
"I know, Colonel. We were friends too.
"What are your plans now, colonel?"
"Well Paula, I seem to have thrown my lot in with Deirdre's forces for the time being. I don't know what's happening over at Sparta Command, with Allardyce's arrest. I heard that Bisset had resurfaced. He'll steer through the minefield if anyone can.
"I'm going back over. Julia will fly me there and then they are going to deploy to their old Hive bases that CEO Morgan has agreed to return to their control.
"My place is with my generals and with my people."
"Colonel Santiago, thank you for this interview. Good luck on your return.
"This is Paula Forbes saying goodnight."
Endtape
[This message has been edited by Paula Forbes (edited October 31, 1999).]
Tape 22/08.spa.2225 © MorganLink 3DVision
Good evening.
This is Paula Forbes bringing you this interview with the leader of the Spartan Federation, Colonel Corazon Santiago, live from our Corporate Headquarters studios here at Morgan Industries.
"Good evening, Colonel. If I may say so, you are looking well."
"Thank you, Paula. I feel fine. I must commend the fine facilities you have here at Morgan Industries - your rejuvenation tanks are among the finest on Planet."
"Thank you. Colonel. And that segues neatly into my first question, one that has been engaging the minds and imaginations of our viewers these last five weeks. What happened to you around the time of the nuclear attack on Sparta Command's Command Center. We heard news that you had been kidnapped?"
"Well, it's a long story, but it bears telling."
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
It started about a couple of days before the Junta meeting to discuss the prosecution of the war against the Hive. I was sitting in my office at the Command Center with my aide, Ayala, nearby fussing with the holorecording equipment getting ready for the conference.
She stopped what she was doing, sniffed, and came over to me, tears welling in her eyes.
"What is it Ayola?" I asked her.
"Colonel, I have something to tell you," she said somewhat hesitantly.
"Go on," I said, now intrigued.
"It's a long story, Colonel, but I'd better start at the beginning.
"There's still an active UoP resistance movement among the old captured bases, and some of the more violent elements have been conspiring with the Hive. They are going to mount a joint attack here during the conference and dispose as many of the Junta as they can, and spirit you away to the Hive.
"The UoP resistance will demand as their price for peace from civil war the return of the five captured bases to UoP elected control, and the Hive will demand concessions from the younger officers to effect your return."
"How do you know this, Ayola?" I asked her softly.
Her lip quivered: "I am one of them," she said.
"My role is to abduct you and take you to a pick-up spot where their agent, Sand, will collect you.
"You?" I asked, astonished.
"Yes, I'm of University descent. One of twins, actually descended from Prokhor Zakharov himself."
"Why are you telling me this, Ayola. You know I will just have you arrested and move the conference site. Or hold it holographically."
"Because I have come to respect you Colonel. And some of us don't believe in violence as a means to solving our problems. It was never my grandfather's way. And I fear from what I hear that you have some Junta members who are sympathetic to the Hive as well as to the University cause."
I pondered that. If true, then the malaise was deeper than even I had suspected. There were hotheads among the junta who thought I was growing soft as we matured. That I had deviated from the ideal that had pulled us together those many years ago. Such minds would find comfort in The Hive, I was sure.
I needed to root them out. But first to identify them.
"Ayola, how were you going to abduct me?
"I have been given an electronic restraint system that will incapacitate you when activated. You will be under my control via electronic prods as if under mind control."
"So what do you suggest we do, Ayola?"
"I have a plan, Colonel, that I think might just work. We have an old talent, a chameleon actress. We could hire her and have her play your role. I'll abduct her and take her to the pick-up point, and you can go to safety with another of our operatives until the scare blows over."
I mulled over that. This offered a way to go into hiding for a spell, and observe my junta in action. See who came to the fore, and who shrunk into the background. Who the future leaders might be.
"Let's do it, Ayola. We'll set up the junta conference as a holomeeting, I'll go with your colleague, and hire the actress to impersonate me.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
"So this was essentially the idea of your aide, Colonel? She and you concocted this deception?"
"Exactly, Paula.
"The Junta had grown to a somewhat unwieldy size as we added fresh blood, but didn't retire the older members. And of course, with rejuvenation there really didn't need to be any old people."
"Well, we know the deception worked, Colonel. I myself covered the aftermath of the explosion and personally was involved in the rescue of "the Colonel". But what happened afterwards. Why did you not just reappear to claim your position?
"You have obviously undergone rejuvenation treatment. What led you to this?"
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Ayola went off with the chameleon actress, and I went with Natasha, another of the young UoP resistance operatives.
We drove out of Sparta Command in a converted rover, and made our way to a monolith outside the Base. I was made quite comfortable inside, with a commlink having restricted coverage, and a supply of food and water. There was a satellite link Vidunit as well to pick up Morgannews.
A couple of days passed and I followed the happenings on the news.
I made the broadcast to the people that you ran on the tape that Anastasia supplied.
Then a strange thing happened.
I was sleeping, or at least trying to sleep, when suddenly the monolith came to life. Oh, I'm not talking of the opening and closing of the entrance - somehow the University technology had managed to get that up and running. No, what I'm talking about is that it seemed to be alive, sort of pulsing with energy.
The wall I was facing, seemingly an orange-reddish monofilament substance suddenly started to glow, and I could detect a faint hum. The wall began to shimmer, then out of it stepped two men, dressed entirely in black, hooded, just walking out of the wall. Behind them it coalesced back into its monofilament form.
I was taken aback. An assassination squad, perhaps.
They pulled their hoods from their faces, and I gasped in recognition.
Haraan Ashaandi and Jerome Sand.
I knew them, of course, from the early days.
Ashaandi spoke.
"Colonel. You have been duped. You are now the subject of a ransom demand by the Yoop terrorists demanding the ceding of Fort Superiority back to their control in return for your safekeeping and release."
"And why is this of concern to you," I asked them.
"We have no desire to see Sparta weakened by internal strife," Ashaandi replied.
I stood dumfounded.
"And why would not Sparta's greatest enemy not want to see us weakened?" I asked.
"Our mission is to remove Sheng-Ji Yang from power and restore The Hive to its original mission. The Chairman has grown fat and corrupt in his dotage. We need a strong Sparta to help us achieve our ends. We are here to take you to safety. To the safety of our allies in Morgan Industries."
"And if I refuse your offer?"
"You have no choice in the matter," Ashaandi said. "I can compel you."
I found myself standing, and walking over to Sand. I fought every step of the way, but Ashaandi's will in my mind was stronger than mine. I stood in front of sand, and reached up and tenderly drew a finger down those scars on his face, the scorch marks from the flamer that Allardyce had turned on him so many years ago. He refused to have them synthfleshed, preferring to wear them as a mark of honor and courage.
I cupped my hand behind his head, and pulled it down to mine. Moistening my lips I kissed him, opening my mouth slightly and letting my tongue play with his, teasing, exploring, exciting.
I couldn't control myself. The revulsion I felt was masked by the will of Ashaandi in me, commanding me, playing me like a puppet.
He released his hold.
I sprang back, spitting to the ground.
Sand smiled wickedly, wiping his lips with the backs of his fingers.
"Thanks," he said to Ashaandi. "I owe you one."
"So you see," Ashaandi said. "I can compel you. But that will be uncomfortable for us both. I suggest that you put this on and accompany us."
He threw me a black hooded jumpsuit similar to those that he and Sand wore.
As I put it on, I felt my flesh tingle, as if an electric current was passing through me. I was aware of the hairs on the nape of my neck standing up with the static charge.
I pulled the hood tightly over my head and put on the glasses Sand gave me.
Ashaandi walked up to the wall and extended a hand. As his fingers touched the surface, it shimmered and the texture of the monofilament surface dissipated. He walked through and disappeared from view.
"Now you," Sand said.
I too reached out and touched the wall. My hand disappeared through it and I followed, the wall parting and folding itself around me as I passed through. It solidified behind me, then Sand came through.
I stood transfixed. Behind me was the monolith, yet I was standing in a field of fungus as far as the eye could see. Immediately ahead was the beach of an ocean that I didn't recognize, but a small foil was tied up just offshore, and we walked through the fungus to the shore and waded out.
We traveled that night across a straight from the landmass I discovered later was The Emerald Isle and sailed into Morgan Aerospace. I was met there by another of Ashaandi's minions, and escorted to Morgan Industries.
We sat in a room in one of the downtown hotels; Ashaandi, Sand, Melissa (Ashaandi's agent) and me.
Ashaandi said:
"Colonel, I have a proposition. There is some nasty work needs to be done to clear up Planet and I suggest that you will be the stronger for not being around when it is being done.
"Your key Junta members, St Salvador and Allardyce are already in the regeneration tanks and will be there for weeks. Burge has been warned of a virus, and needs to enter the tanks as well. I suggest that you do, here, at Morgan Industries. When you emerge, the war will have been won, and I will be installed as the legitimate authority in The Hive. We can do business. We understand each other, my dear Colonel."
"But who will wage the war?" I asked.
"Why Field Marshall Burge," he replied.
Before me I saw Ashaandi's face shimmer, as had the walls of the monolith. The skin stretched and puffed, distorting then settling, and within a few seconds I was looking at Gavin Burge.
"Corrie, my dear. Where the hell have you been?" he boomed. Not quite perfect, but if you were expecting to see Burge then you would believe that was he.
"I'll wage the battle, together with the SAC, the navy and the 469th. Honshu can pull garrison duty while the elite troops are in the field. You'll be in the regeneration tanks and when you emerge, the world will be cleaner."
"And you can force me to?" I asked, already knowing the answer.
So I entered the tanks.
And emerged two days ago. The rest is history.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
"Fascinating, Colonel," I said. "And did the world pan out as expected?"
"Not quite, Paula. I didn't anticipate so many deaths. Gavin. Now Ashaandi will pay for that. And Marlo, my dear friend Marlo. We went back right to old earth, you know."
"I know, Colonel. We were friends too.
"What are your plans now, colonel?"
"Well Paula, I seem to have thrown my lot in with Deirdre's forces for the time being. I don't know what's happening over at Sparta Command, with Allardyce's arrest. I heard that Bisset had resurfaced. He'll steer through the minefield if anyone can.
"I'm going back over. Julia will fly me there and then they are going to deploy to their old Hive bases that CEO Morgan has agreed to return to their control.
"My place is with my generals and with my people."
"Colonel Santiago, thank you for this interview. Good luck on your return.
"This is Paula Forbes saying goodnight."
Endtape
[This message has been edited by Paula Forbes (edited October 31, 1999).]
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