Courage : To Question
The two delegations took their places around the conference table.
In the center of the table sat the micro-translator machine, the resonance receptors pointed to one side and the projectors to the other.
Chairman Yang stood at the middle of the table eyeing the receptors and remained standing until the Hive delegation were all seated.
They always filed in in the same order:
Civilian General Sang Shimoda, Minister of Applied Science; Civilian General Manshan Chow, Minister of Production; Civilian General Virgil, Finance Minister, and Acadamicienne Pauline Sy.
Then the military:
Generals Peake and Masterton, Air Marshall Lew and Admiral Hy.
Finally, walking in together came Marshall Ng and Civilian Marshall Hsui.
They sat down on uncomfortable chairs, made for torsos other than their own, and looked across the table.
Seated opposite was the Usurper command.
At the center, Conqueror Judaa Marr. With him, the Manifold Six commanders:
General Commander M'uth;
Xenobiologist 'Yossli;
Superior Master N'Kal;
Ambassador Kri'lan
and
Junior Stochastic Canla.
From the orbiting Planetary Scoutship 393_s
Distinguished Commander Nang Sk'aard, its captain;
and
Chief Engineer Sartor
And sitting with the Manifold Six delegation, the young Progenitor, Conqueror Zzar.
Introductions were made.
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"And so we must go on the offensive," resonated Marr. "I am of a mind to take the battle to the heartland of these - Spartans - you know them by?"
Chairman Yang nodded.
"These Spartans," Marr continued.
""This way we will be fighting an offensive battle, which we Progenitors are ideally suited for. Our Ogres are practically indestructible, and will form the spearheads of our armies, and your shard troops will form its backbone."
"I disagree," the Chairman said.
"The first priority must be to recapture our bases, where at least we will find a sympathetic population. Then we can concentrate in ridding my continent of the nuisance factions - Believers, Drones and Gaians, to say nothing about the Morgan turned base that has been immune until now as the base for The Redemption.
"But now that the Unity Core Salvage mission has returned successfully, that base's immunity no longer applies.
"That should be our first priority."
Judaa Marr flapped his mandibles in agitation:
"No, no," he resonated. "That is false tactics. Do not be swept by emotion to regain your lost bases. These will fall into place in due course.
"No, let us concentrate in dealing this Colonel a body blow. South of their capital lies a small, lightly defended, I'll wager, base, Blast Rifle Crag. We will seize this base as a clawhold on their continent, and from there fan out to take their capital, and leave the rich pickings of the western tip until the end."
Air Marshal Lew snorted. "How? It is well outside of our range. The drop pods have limitations, you know."
Conqueror Marr looked over at Sk'aar:
"Fill in the details," he resonated imperiously.
Sk'aar leaned forward:
"Before we left the orbiting Scoutship I sent a resonance burst to the Sol wormhole where Commander Haart is waiting with our Battlecruiser Impaler and Scoutship 229_s commanding their return to Manifold Six orbit. I also transmitted the specifications for adding drop pods and heatshields for their remaining five Ogres, and the specifications for the conversion of the Impaler's fifty Gnats for Manifold Six duty. They will be here in a few turnings."
Engineer Sartor added:
"And I have asked the weapons officer to see what can be done with the Impaler's planetary bombardment and interspacial torpedoes to make them useable on our surface.
"But remember, although we have these weapons, we do not have the technology to construct or even reconstruct them. Once damaged or lost, they are lost forever and cannot be replaced. Our only hope is to conquer Manifold Six completely, with the help of our Hive allies, or to grow enough bases to a sufficient size to construct the six subspace generators needed to summon the Battle Fleet itself to our aid. We do not even know if these generators could be built in our ally's bases."
"What of the defense of out own bases?" the Xenobiologist Canla altered.
"We think they are secure," resonated General Commander M'uth. Each base has four Ogres and two Gnats committed to it, with one being fitted with offensive weapons, and the other defensively equipped. Plus we have the usual 3-res garrison squads as well in each base."
Judaa Marr turned to the Chairman:
"Do you concur that this is the optimal plan?" he resonated interrogatively.
Sheng-ji Yang turned to his commanders:
"Give me your reasoned opinions."
Marshal Ng took the iniative:
"We are reduced to eight bases, six of them on the continent, and two offshore. Our allies have generously committed four of their scarce Ogres to our defense, and they are deployed at … just a moment. Do we have holomap projection capability?"
Junior Stochastic Canla nodded assent, and sketched a small sequence of moves in front of her with a taloned claw. A holomap of manifold six appeared in front of them.
Ng continued:
"Co-ordinate 26/96, the bunker on the road from Fellowship City to Great Clustering; 31/95, the bunker northeast of Seat of Proper Thought; 26/106, the bunker northeast of Labor network. It was at location 28/108, the bunker on the road northwest of Unity lair, but we ordered it withdrawn when the base was overrun by the Spartans. The final Ogre is operational in the bunker 32/106, southeast of Social Engineering Den."
"But what about your headquarters. Is it not worth defending?" resonated Marr.
"Indeed," replied Ng. "But we have withdrawn our command structure from The Hive to Sea Hive, although both are adequately defended."
"Although I note that the Professor with whom we were working has disappeared, and I am given to understand that one of your prisoners has been spirited away," altered Marr. "Is this not so?"
Ng squirmed, and looked over to Civilian Marshal Hsui with the mute plea 'you field it'.
She did.
"Zakharov will return to us. We have his granddaughter in our custody. As for the loss of the Morgan, we consider the exchange to be worthwhile, for we have finally eliminated the redoubtable Datajack Roze …"
Air Marshal Lew interrupted:
"I'm afraid not, Civilian Marshal. The mission to destroy her failed. She escaped."
Conqueror Judaa Marr looked on.
How had he gotten involved with these incompetents?
He jumped in:
"Let there be no more discussion. We are in command of this offensive, and it shall be done as I say. Look to your own defenses and if you so wish, you may use the Ogres as offensive units if you wish. Just remember again, once damaged or destroyed, they cannot be replaced.
"This meeting is terminated. I will advise you of the arrival in our skies of The Impaler"
The two delegations took their places around the conference table.
In the center of the table sat the micro-translator machine, the resonance receptors pointed to one side and the projectors to the other.
Chairman Yang stood at the middle of the table eyeing the receptors and remained standing until the Hive delegation were all seated.
They always filed in in the same order:
Civilian General Sang Shimoda, Minister of Applied Science; Civilian General Manshan Chow, Minister of Production; Civilian General Virgil, Finance Minister, and Acadamicienne Pauline Sy.
Then the military:
Generals Peake and Masterton, Air Marshall Lew and Admiral Hy.
Finally, walking in together came Marshall Ng and Civilian Marshall Hsui.
They sat down on uncomfortable chairs, made for torsos other than their own, and looked across the table.
Seated opposite was the Usurper command.
At the center, Conqueror Judaa Marr. With him, the Manifold Six commanders:
General Commander M'uth;
Xenobiologist 'Yossli;
Superior Master N'Kal;
Ambassador Kri'lan
and
Junior Stochastic Canla.
From the orbiting Planetary Scoutship 393_s
Distinguished Commander Nang Sk'aard, its captain;
and
Chief Engineer Sartor
And sitting with the Manifold Six delegation, the young Progenitor, Conqueror Zzar.
Introductions were made.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++
"And so we must go on the offensive," resonated Marr. "I am of a mind to take the battle to the heartland of these - Spartans - you know them by?"
Chairman Yang nodded.
"These Spartans," Marr continued.
""This way we will be fighting an offensive battle, which we Progenitors are ideally suited for. Our Ogres are practically indestructible, and will form the spearheads of our armies, and your shard troops will form its backbone."
"I disagree," the Chairman said.
"The first priority must be to recapture our bases, where at least we will find a sympathetic population. Then we can concentrate in ridding my continent of the nuisance factions - Believers, Drones and Gaians, to say nothing about the Morgan turned base that has been immune until now as the base for The Redemption.
"But now that the Unity Core Salvage mission has returned successfully, that base's immunity no longer applies.
"That should be our first priority."
Judaa Marr flapped his mandibles in agitation:
"No, no," he resonated. "That is false tactics. Do not be swept by emotion to regain your lost bases. These will fall into place in due course.
"No, let us concentrate in dealing this Colonel a body blow. South of their capital lies a small, lightly defended, I'll wager, base, Blast Rifle Crag. We will seize this base as a clawhold on their continent, and from there fan out to take their capital, and leave the rich pickings of the western tip until the end."
Air Marshal Lew snorted. "How? It is well outside of our range. The drop pods have limitations, you know."
Conqueror Marr looked over at Sk'aar:
"Fill in the details," he resonated imperiously.
Sk'aar leaned forward:
"Before we left the orbiting Scoutship I sent a resonance burst to the Sol wormhole where Commander Haart is waiting with our Battlecruiser Impaler and Scoutship 229_s commanding their return to Manifold Six orbit. I also transmitted the specifications for adding drop pods and heatshields for their remaining five Ogres, and the specifications for the conversion of the Impaler's fifty Gnats for Manifold Six duty. They will be here in a few turnings."
Engineer Sartor added:
"And I have asked the weapons officer to see what can be done with the Impaler's planetary bombardment and interspacial torpedoes to make them useable on our surface.
"But remember, although we have these weapons, we do not have the technology to construct or even reconstruct them. Once damaged or lost, they are lost forever and cannot be replaced. Our only hope is to conquer Manifold Six completely, with the help of our Hive allies, or to grow enough bases to a sufficient size to construct the six subspace generators needed to summon the Battle Fleet itself to our aid. We do not even know if these generators could be built in our ally's bases."
"What of the defense of out own bases?" the Xenobiologist Canla altered.
"We think they are secure," resonated General Commander M'uth. Each base has four Ogres and two Gnats committed to it, with one being fitted with offensive weapons, and the other defensively equipped. Plus we have the usual 3-res garrison squads as well in each base."
Judaa Marr turned to the Chairman:
"Do you concur that this is the optimal plan?" he resonated interrogatively.
Sheng-ji Yang turned to his commanders:
"Give me your reasoned opinions."
Marshal Ng took the iniative:
"We are reduced to eight bases, six of them on the continent, and two offshore. Our allies have generously committed four of their scarce Ogres to our defense, and they are deployed at … just a moment. Do we have holomap projection capability?"
Junior Stochastic Canla nodded assent, and sketched a small sequence of moves in front of her with a taloned claw. A holomap of manifold six appeared in front of them.
Ng continued:
"Co-ordinate 26/96, the bunker on the road from Fellowship City to Great Clustering; 31/95, the bunker northeast of Seat of Proper Thought; 26/106, the bunker northeast of Labor network. It was at location 28/108, the bunker on the road northwest of Unity lair, but we ordered it withdrawn when the base was overrun by the Spartans. The final Ogre is operational in the bunker 32/106, southeast of Social Engineering Den."
"But what about your headquarters. Is it not worth defending?" resonated Marr.
"Indeed," replied Ng. "But we have withdrawn our command structure from The Hive to Sea Hive, although both are adequately defended."
"Although I note that the Professor with whom we were working has disappeared, and I am given to understand that one of your prisoners has been spirited away," altered Marr. "Is this not so?"
Ng squirmed, and looked over to Civilian Marshal Hsui with the mute plea 'you field it'.
She did.
"Zakharov will return to us. We have his granddaughter in our custody. As for the loss of the Morgan, we consider the exchange to be worthwhile, for we have finally eliminated the redoubtable Datajack Roze …"
Air Marshal Lew interrupted:
"I'm afraid not, Civilian Marshal. The mission to destroy her failed. She escaped."
Conqueror Judaa Marr looked on.
How had he gotten involved with these incompetents?
He jumped in:
"Let there be no more discussion. We are in command of this offensive, and it shall be done as I say. Look to your own defenses and if you so wish, you may use the Ogres as offensive units if you wish. Just remember again, once damaged or destroyed, they cannot be replaced.
"This meeting is terminated. I will advise you of the arrival in our skies of The Impaler"
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