Chapter 75: This Means War
"Damn, I hate service-tunnels!"
">What was that, Balbo?<"
">Sorry, that wasn't meant for the MMI-link. I just said how much I love creeping around in confined, cold and above all oily places. My hands are already pitch-black from the stuff, and more slippery than a soaped snake.<"
">Quit complaining, brother. you've been through worse.. remember the time when-<"
">Probably would, but I'm at this intersection right now and I need you to tell me which way to go.<"
">If you keep interrupting me you can go for a long stroll down a short pier. Go left.<"
">Creep, you mean. Or slither; I slipped with my hands again.. Oh great; now I'm coated with oil up to my chin.<"
Laysa's voice sounds sarcastically dramatic over the link.">You must be strong, my brother; for the world is cruel! You should come to a panel marked 'FJ-06' about now.<"
">That's right. Is this it?<"
">No, I just thought I'd impress you with my knowledge of the floor plan. You're still five meters from the one you want.<"
">Sister, you have an odd sense of humour. Have I said that before?<"
">At least ten quadrillion times.<"
">Good; it can't be said enough. Then this one would be it? Says 'FJ-09' on it.<"
">That's the one. Says here that the white cable contains the datalink-optics.<"
">Darn; the lid clanged.. but not too much. Lightening, tell me if something moves. White cable, you said Laysa? They are all more or less gray from dust, anyway.. Ah, this must be it. Opening.. yes; that's optics, all right. Okay, I'm going to cut these cables. LightEning, do you see any activity at all?<"
">No, boss; all is nice and quiet. I have a slight increase in the temperature in the corridor; I guess he's taking a shower.<"
">Great. That will give me all the time I need.. Cables cut.. attaching our little bug.. clamps shut; let's see if it's aligned. No; it's not. Luckily, there's only one cable without contact... reopening and adjusting.. retesting.. ah! I'm set! Now, where's my pillow?<"
">Pillow?! Am I sister to a probe that brings a pillow to a stakeout!?!<"
">Yeah. And my teddy-bear. Of course I'm pulling your leg, Laysa! Honestly, that you'd even think... wait, there's an incoming call on the node. Wow; source untraceable, but last node is on the border to the peacekeepers! Amazing, really, that the cult has failed to spot this weak point in their privacy and secrecy.<"
">LightEning here. He's just come out of the bathroom, and is running towards the terminal..<"
****
"Lord Paidar, you have a serious problem."
"More like a horde of them, my good Hubris; do you have something to add to the list?"
"How does a double-agent sound to you?"
"You mean the BP has been infiltrated? How high?"
"No; actually, the agent doesn't work for you at all. But both his employers are working against you."
Paidar grunts. "Who are we talking about?"
"Ambassador Burton. He is also known as Sprayber."
Paidar chuckles. "So he's an agent of the Peacekeepers? No big harm done there; I doubt their training comes much further than how to best skim through the local headlines for matters of national importance, how to overhear conversations while socializing; things like that."
"That may be so. Too bad he isn't trained by the Peacekeepers alone. He has received instruction by at least the Spartans and the Hive, and is using these skills for the Cyborgs."
"I hope you can prove your statement! I won't accept that merely on your words!"
"Of course you won't. Listen to this conversation I've recorded. Oh, and don't ask me how I did this; there's plausible deniability and a dozen other good reasons why I won't tell you."
"Including that I probably wouldn't like the answer, I gather. Well, I promise not to choke on the ethical dilemma inherent in listening to this..."
****
"Ambassador Burton."
"Doctor Ashton here. May I speak freely?"
"You shouldn't have any cause for worry, doctor. I've been told that the diplomatic nodes never enter the public network."
"That means only that the Cultists don't have to be distracted by masses of meaningless spam."
"Of course, and by the same line of reasoning, it is easier for my agents to be certain that the net is not tapped. The Cultists have a major flaw- they are truly honourable. So, Michael Kappa-209 Ashton, you don't have to worry. Now.. what is so important that you interrupt my bathing?"
"Lal is dangerously close to figuring out what is wrong. Just this morning he-"
"Spare me the details. They are unimportant. Am I correct in assuming that he has scheduled a new appointment?"
"Yes."
"Good. Log on to the special node; there is a package I've asked your Cyborg specialists to prepare for this moment; it has your name on it. Follow the instructions contained within. And be happy; if all goes well, the final phase will begin. I will in fact send a message to our allies that they should mobilize their forces shortly. Soon, the Consciousness will expand."
"Thank you, Ambassador, and goodbye."
"Goodbye."
****
A visibly stunned Ferrel shuts off the player.
"That is bad. I must present this evidence to Cha Dawn; he must be informed of all events as serious as this." He gives Hubris a slightly embarrassed look. "At least, that's what he said. And.. thank you. This will probably solve a great many of our problems."
"Don't be too sure. I am quite convinced that Cyborg infiltration has occurred at almost every layer of your society, including the BP, and that many of the ambassadors from other factions are also in fact working for the Cyborgs."
"We shall see. They will be investigated. And so will everyone else. When it comes to rooting out spies, Planet offers some unexpected advantages..."
End of Chapter 75.
"Damn, I hate service-tunnels!"
">What was that, Balbo?<"
">Sorry, that wasn't meant for the MMI-link. I just said how much I love creeping around in confined, cold and above all oily places. My hands are already pitch-black from the stuff, and more slippery than a soaped snake.<"
">Quit complaining, brother. you've been through worse.. remember the time when-<"
">Probably would, but I'm at this intersection right now and I need you to tell me which way to go.<"
">If you keep interrupting me you can go for a long stroll down a short pier. Go left.<"
">Creep, you mean. Or slither; I slipped with my hands again.. Oh great; now I'm coated with oil up to my chin.<"
Laysa's voice sounds sarcastically dramatic over the link.">You must be strong, my brother; for the world is cruel! You should come to a panel marked 'FJ-06' about now.<"
">That's right. Is this it?<"
">No, I just thought I'd impress you with my knowledge of the floor plan. You're still five meters from the one you want.<"
">Sister, you have an odd sense of humour. Have I said that before?<"
">At least ten quadrillion times.<"
">Good; it can't be said enough. Then this one would be it? Says 'FJ-09' on it.<"
">That's the one. Says here that the white cable contains the datalink-optics.<"
">Darn; the lid clanged.. but not too much. Lightening, tell me if something moves. White cable, you said Laysa? They are all more or less gray from dust, anyway.. Ah, this must be it. Opening.. yes; that's optics, all right. Okay, I'm going to cut these cables. LightEning, do you see any activity at all?<"
">No, boss; all is nice and quiet. I have a slight increase in the temperature in the corridor; I guess he's taking a shower.<"
">Great. That will give me all the time I need.. Cables cut.. attaching our little bug.. clamps shut; let's see if it's aligned. No; it's not. Luckily, there's only one cable without contact... reopening and adjusting.. retesting.. ah! I'm set! Now, where's my pillow?<"
">Pillow?! Am I sister to a probe that brings a pillow to a stakeout!?!<"
">Yeah. And my teddy-bear. Of course I'm pulling your leg, Laysa! Honestly, that you'd even think... wait, there's an incoming call on the node. Wow; source untraceable, but last node is on the border to the peacekeepers! Amazing, really, that the cult has failed to spot this weak point in their privacy and secrecy.<"
">LightEning here. He's just come out of the bathroom, and is running towards the terminal..<"
****
"Lord Paidar, you have a serious problem."
"More like a horde of them, my good Hubris; do you have something to add to the list?"
"How does a double-agent sound to you?"
"You mean the BP has been infiltrated? How high?"
"No; actually, the agent doesn't work for you at all. But both his employers are working against you."
Paidar grunts. "Who are we talking about?"
"Ambassador Burton. He is also known as Sprayber."
Paidar chuckles. "So he's an agent of the Peacekeepers? No big harm done there; I doubt their training comes much further than how to best skim through the local headlines for matters of national importance, how to overhear conversations while socializing; things like that."
"That may be so. Too bad he isn't trained by the Peacekeepers alone. He has received instruction by at least the Spartans and the Hive, and is using these skills for the Cyborgs."
"I hope you can prove your statement! I won't accept that merely on your words!"
"Of course you won't. Listen to this conversation I've recorded. Oh, and don't ask me how I did this; there's plausible deniability and a dozen other good reasons why I won't tell you."
"Including that I probably wouldn't like the answer, I gather. Well, I promise not to choke on the ethical dilemma inherent in listening to this..."
****
"Ambassador Burton."
"Doctor Ashton here. May I speak freely?"
"You shouldn't have any cause for worry, doctor. I've been told that the diplomatic nodes never enter the public network."
"That means only that the Cultists don't have to be distracted by masses of meaningless spam."
"Of course, and by the same line of reasoning, it is easier for my agents to be certain that the net is not tapped. The Cultists have a major flaw- they are truly honourable. So, Michael Kappa-209 Ashton, you don't have to worry. Now.. what is so important that you interrupt my bathing?"
"Lal is dangerously close to figuring out what is wrong. Just this morning he-"
"Spare me the details. They are unimportant. Am I correct in assuming that he has scheduled a new appointment?"
"Yes."
"Good. Log on to the special node; there is a package I've asked your Cyborg specialists to prepare for this moment; it has your name on it. Follow the instructions contained within. And be happy; if all goes well, the final phase will begin. I will in fact send a message to our allies that they should mobilize their forces shortly. Soon, the Consciousness will expand."
"Thank you, Ambassador, and goodbye."
"Goodbye."
****
A visibly stunned Ferrel shuts off the player.
"That is bad. I must present this evidence to Cha Dawn; he must be informed of all events as serious as this." He gives Hubris a slightly embarrassed look. "At least, that's what he said. And.. thank you. This will probably solve a great many of our problems."
"Don't be too sure. I am quite convinced that Cyborg infiltration has occurred at almost every layer of your society, including the BP, and that many of the ambassadors from other factions are also in fact working for the Cyborgs."
"We shall see. They will be investigated. And so will everyone else. When it comes to rooting out spies, Planet offers some unexpected advantages..."
End of Chapter 75.
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