Chapter 30: Free Drone Central
Free Drone Central gave clashing impressions. For instance, most buildings were a polished rust-red colour. To the uninitiated, they were downright ugly. On the other hand, once you realized the general image resembled smooth desert rocks during the evening, the view became pleasing. More clashes were obvious inside the buildings; furniture was designed to be only moderately stylish; the Free Drones valued comfort higher. Most foreigners tended to frown at the decor until they actually used the chairs, sofas and beds. The same was true for clothing; their ratios of comfort versus style were inverted to that of the Morganites. Here Balbo's and Laysa's blue overalls fitted in perfectly (But they removed the logo of the rock-group), and Dorothy's normal white and red clothes were better suited, but much less comfortable than the Free Drones' similar.
Laysa had explained. "We have received tailors, seamstresses and cloth-manufacturers from every human faction on Planet. They all have something to contribute. Morgan Industries gives us designers. Your University gives us technology and equipment. The Gaians are experts on natural fabrics, like Planet's version of cotton. And so on. No wonder, then, that we can produce clothes that fit comfortably."
There was, indeed, a shop that offered University-style clothing, but generally much more comfortable models and in all sizes, and Steiner had paid for some new red and white clothes for Dorothy. "We might as well buy what we can use from here, before we move on."
Balbo and Laysa had become saddened by the talk of leaving. "We really think you are exaggerating the danger here. At least don't go until we have had an opportunity to exchange stories!"
Now they were walking down one of the main streets of Free Drone Central. Hundreds of shops, bars, casinos, restaurants, gaming halls and VR-domes promised to make you a poor but happy individual. Dorothy tugged on Steiner's arm. "Basti, must we leave? I think I could really like Free Drone Central."
Sebastian nodded. "I'm afraid we must. I'm really concerned about your safety, and even though we probably managed to fool the Consciousness into believing we are heading for University Base, I still want a little more headway. Besides, the Free Drones are also at war with the Cyborgs. Cyborg probe-teams are bound to show up. No, I think you'll be much safer in Data-Angel territory." He smiled slightly. "But if we lie low, we can stay here for a while. I understand that the Free Drones maintain very warm relations with the Data-Angels. This might aid us in crossing Morganite territory, but it will take a while to find out if this is so."
Dorothy was actually slightly looking forward to seeing the Data-Angels; mystic heroes of a thousand spy-holos. And there was another possible bonus. "Basti, can I get probe-training at the Data-Angels?"
Steiner smiled. "That's actually not such a bad idea; it'd definitely give you a better chance against the Cyborgs once they find us again. We might try to arrange some, as long as you don't neglect your other studies. Remember; we are hoping there will be a University to return to at the end of the war. In that case it's your knowledge of science that will be most important."
Balbo snapped his fingers. "I've got it! All of our probes receive some tutoring by the Data-Angels as an advanced course. There's regular transports arranged through Morgan Industries' territories for the probe-trainees, and they're supposed to find their way back by themselves. We could probably arrange for you to join one of the groups, provided that Foreman Domai authorizes it."
"That sounds as risky as the other options I have thought of, but at least we won't be alone if something goes wrong. How do we approach Domai?"
"Well, you can wait until he's scheduled to hold a people's conference here in Free Drone Central; uh, about two months from now. But you could also ask our foreman, Jasonian. He'll be able to make sure you can see Domai as soon as possible. He should be in Free Drone Central for most of the time. But I doubt that Jasonian and Domai will assist you for free."
"Naturally. What is Foreman Jasonian's title? I mean, what does he do?"
"You could say he's the mayor of Free Drone Central. He manages it's resources unless Domai has some special plans for it. Currently, he oversees the probe-operations that are staged from here, as well as overseeing the production. He makes sure Domai's assigned tasks are performed. Spark will receive the same status in Morgan Entertainment if he manages to keep the city."
"All right. Where's Jasonian's office?"
Balbo was confused. "Office? Foremen don't have offices. They are expected to deal with each task on it's location."
"Then how can we know where he is?"
"We can't. We'll call him, and then he tells us where to meet him."
Steiner looked down at Dorothy. "Well, I suppose we might as well get started. There'll be time to rest once we're metaphorically holding the tickets to Data Decentral."
Balbo produced a handheld comm-link. "All right; I, Laysa and Jim need to report to him as well. If I remember right, Jim's contract ends now."
"Where is Jim, by the way?"
"He said something about business errands and disappeared into the energy bank. I'll send him a message after I've contacted Jasonian." He dialed a number on the comm-link and waited.
"Hi! Yes, we're all back safe and sound, except for Spark, of course... Yes, that's right. No, I don't think Jim will accept another mission... You know him; once it's experienced it's not interesting for a decade or so. Anyway, I'll also bring one Lieutenant Sebastian Steiner, and of course Dorothy Parks... They want to meet Domai... As soon as possible; they're in a hurry... That's what I said, but they don't think so... I suggested using the probe-caravans... They should be able to; he's fully trained, after all... Got it. See you there."
He put away the comm-link. "All right; We'll meet him at the aerospace complex in one hour. I'll inform Jim."
The hour was spent browsing in shop-windows. Eventually, Dorothy, Steiner, Balbo and Laysa met Jim at the aerospace complex. Jim was already talking to Jasonian.
Jasonian was almost patriotic in his conflicting appearance. Standing nearly two meters tall and extremely powerful, he was clad in jeans and a denim jacket. But he was surrounded by assistants and functionaries, and was busy signing documents and inspecting charts that they handed to him. He wore smoked, circular dataglasses, and a varying red or green glow on his face revealed the torrent of information scrolling by on them.
In short, his appearance was a dockworker and president of a hi-tech company combined.
Balbo and Laysa approached, and Jasonian waved away the assistants. He pushed up the dataglasses onto his forehead.
"Balbo and Laysa, good to see you again! Jim here has already briefed me on the mission, and given his views on the group in general."
Laysa grinned. "Oh dear. We're in trouble now."
Jasonian chuckled and shook his head. "It was all praise, I assure you. And I have only praise to add. Of course, there was one dangerous point where the absence of Dorothy would have been disastrous, so part of the praise should go to her." Jasonian hunched down to bring his head level (or at least nearly) with Dorothy's. "And here you are, Dorothy. What does your person tell us? Will MMI:s soon rule the world as something humans can't survive without? Will this be good or bad? What do you think?"
Dorothy hesitated. "I don't know."
"But I think I do." Jasonian was silent for a while. "Balbo and Laysa, you have done an excellent job. Since you are the highest-ranking members of the probe-team now that Spark is on his way to getting a city to run, you are the new foremen of the team. You'll need to find three new members, to fill up your previous positions and also to replace Jim here. He's decided not to renew his contract."
Jim noted their saddened faces and shrugged slightly. "You know me. I'm not the settling down -type. I'll move on to new adventures. In fact-" He turned to Steiner. "I'd like to accompany you to the Data Angels. It seems like you're in for some exciting times, and I'd like to go along for the ride. If it's okay with you."
Dorothy jumped up and down, excitedly voicing her approval, and Steiner smiled slightly. "You're welcome to join us. And I'd really appreciate if you could act as Dorothy's mentor. We're far outside the lands where a standard University education will be of use; she needs to know the ways of the world." He held out his right hand.
Jim shook it. "Deal."
Jasonian turned to Balbo and Laysa. "Now, your team has four weeks of rest. Part of this time I'd like you to spend in the name of progress." He glanced at Dorothy. "The world is moving into the age of the mind/machine interface, and you must move with the times to stay effective as probe-operatives. So I've authorized both of you for interfaces." He smiled slightly and glanced at Dorothy again. "They are neural-optic. I decided to negotiate with the University for a thousand of them, after the excellent reviews you two gave me. They didn't ask for much in return; merely two assault choppers. Of course, you don't have to accept the interfaces, but I think you can see the need for them."
Balbo and Laysa nodded silently and glanced at each other and Dorothy. Jasonian turned to Steiner.
"You should know that I've already talked to Domai about you. He's wants to meet you and Dorothy the day after tomorrow. He knows why you want to talk to him, so he should have some answers by then. In the meanwhile, you will be assigned a flat in the hab-complex. It's not big, but it's yours for as long as you stay here."
Steiner nodded. "Thank you."
"My working day ends in four hours. I'd like to meet all of you, and hear about your adventures and discuss what the future will bring."
They all agree. They meet Jasonian after work and spend the evening at a restaurant. Steiner, Jim, Balbo and Laysa do most of the talking, with occasional comments by Dorothy. Steiner notes with some concern that Jasonian never asks any specifics about Dorothy's MMI. Probing questions are better than silence.
End of chapter 30.
Free Drone Central gave clashing impressions. For instance, most buildings were a polished rust-red colour. To the uninitiated, they were downright ugly. On the other hand, once you realized the general image resembled smooth desert rocks during the evening, the view became pleasing. More clashes were obvious inside the buildings; furniture was designed to be only moderately stylish; the Free Drones valued comfort higher. Most foreigners tended to frown at the decor until they actually used the chairs, sofas and beds. The same was true for clothing; their ratios of comfort versus style were inverted to that of the Morganites. Here Balbo's and Laysa's blue overalls fitted in perfectly (But they removed the logo of the rock-group), and Dorothy's normal white and red clothes were better suited, but much less comfortable than the Free Drones' similar.
Laysa had explained. "We have received tailors, seamstresses and cloth-manufacturers from every human faction on Planet. They all have something to contribute. Morgan Industries gives us designers. Your University gives us technology and equipment. The Gaians are experts on natural fabrics, like Planet's version of cotton. And so on. No wonder, then, that we can produce clothes that fit comfortably."
There was, indeed, a shop that offered University-style clothing, but generally much more comfortable models and in all sizes, and Steiner had paid for some new red and white clothes for Dorothy. "We might as well buy what we can use from here, before we move on."
Balbo and Laysa had become saddened by the talk of leaving. "We really think you are exaggerating the danger here. At least don't go until we have had an opportunity to exchange stories!"
Now they were walking down one of the main streets of Free Drone Central. Hundreds of shops, bars, casinos, restaurants, gaming halls and VR-domes promised to make you a poor but happy individual. Dorothy tugged on Steiner's arm. "Basti, must we leave? I think I could really like Free Drone Central."
Sebastian nodded. "I'm afraid we must. I'm really concerned about your safety, and even though we probably managed to fool the Consciousness into believing we are heading for University Base, I still want a little more headway. Besides, the Free Drones are also at war with the Cyborgs. Cyborg probe-teams are bound to show up. No, I think you'll be much safer in Data-Angel territory." He smiled slightly. "But if we lie low, we can stay here for a while. I understand that the Free Drones maintain very warm relations with the Data-Angels. This might aid us in crossing Morganite territory, but it will take a while to find out if this is so."
Dorothy was actually slightly looking forward to seeing the Data-Angels; mystic heroes of a thousand spy-holos. And there was another possible bonus. "Basti, can I get probe-training at the Data-Angels?"
Steiner smiled. "That's actually not such a bad idea; it'd definitely give you a better chance against the Cyborgs once they find us again. We might try to arrange some, as long as you don't neglect your other studies. Remember; we are hoping there will be a University to return to at the end of the war. In that case it's your knowledge of science that will be most important."
Balbo snapped his fingers. "I've got it! All of our probes receive some tutoring by the Data-Angels as an advanced course. There's regular transports arranged through Morgan Industries' territories for the probe-trainees, and they're supposed to find their way back by themselves. We could probably arrange for you to join one of the groups, provided that Foreman Domai authorizes it."
"That sounds as risky as the other options I have thought of, but at least we won't be alone if something goes wrong. How do we approach Domai?"
"Well, you can wait until he's scheduled to hold a people's conference here in Free Drone Central; uh, about two months from now. But you could also ask our foreman, Jasonian. He'll be able to make sure you can see Domai as soon as possible. He should be in Free Drone Central for most of the time. But I doubt that Jasonian and Domai will assist you for free."
"Naturally. What is Foreman Jasonian's title? I mean, what does he do?"
"You could say he's the mayor of Free Drone Central. He manages it's resources unless Domai has some special plans for it. Currently, he oversees the probe-operations that are staged from here, as well as overseeing the production. He makes sure Domai's assigned tasks are performed. Spark will receive the same status in Morgan Entertainment if he manages to keep the city."
"All right. Where's Jasonian's office?"
Balbo was confused. "Office? Foremen don't have offices. They are expected to deal with each task on it's location."
"Then how can we know where he is?"
"We can't. We'll call him, and then he tells us where to meet him."
Steiner looked down at Dorothy. "Well, I suppose we might as well get started. There'll be time to rest once we're metaphorically holding the tickets to Data Decentral."
Balbo produced a handheld comm-link. "All right; I, Laysa and Jim need to report to him as well. If I remember right, Jim's contract ends now."
"Where is Jim, by the way?"
"He said something about business errands and disappeared into the energy bank. I'll send him a message after I've contacted Jasonian." He dialed a number on the comm-link and waited.
"Hi! Yes, we're all back safe and sound, except for Spark, of course... Yes, that's right. No, I don't think Jim will accept another mission... You know him; once it's experienced it's not interesting for a decade or so. Anyway, I'll also bring one Lieutenant Sebastian Steiner, and of course Dorothy Parks... They want to meet Domai... As soon as possible; they're in a hurry... That's what I said, but they don't think so... I suggested using the probe-caravans... They should be able to; he's fully trained, after all... Got it. See you there."
He put away the comm-link. "All right; We'll meet him at the aerospace complex in one hour. I'll inform Jim."
The hour was spent browsing in shop-windows. Eventually, Dorothy, Steiner, Balbo and Laysa met Jim at the aerospace complex. Jim was already talking to Jasonian.
Jasonian was almost patriotic in his conflicting appearance. Standing nearly two meters tall and extremely powerful, he was clad in jeans and a denim jacket. But he was surrounded by assistants and functionaries, and was busy signing documents and inspecting charts that they handed to him. He wore smoked, circular dataglasses, and a varying red or green glow on his face revealed the torrent of information scrolling by on them.
In short, his appearance was a dockworker and president of a hi-tech company combined.
Balbo and Laysa approached, and Jasonian waved away the assistants. He pushed up the dataglasses onto his forehead.
"Balbo and Laysa, good to see you again! Jim here has already briefed me on the mission, and given his views on the group in general."
Laysa grinned. "Oh dear. We're in trouble now."
Jasonian chuckled and shook his head. "It was all praise, I assure you. And I have only praise to add. Of course, there was one dangerous point where the absence of Dorothy would have been disastrous, so part of the praise should go to her." Jasonian hunched down to bring his head level (or at least nearly) with Dorothy's. "And here you are, Dorothy. What does your person tell us? Will MMI:s soon rule the world as something humans can't survive without? Will this be good or bad? What do you think?"
Dorothy hesitated. "I don't know."
"But I think I do." Jasonian was silent for a while. "Balbo and Laysa, you have done an excellent job. Since you are the highest-ranking members of the probe-team now that Spark is on his way to getting a city to run, you are the new foremen of the team. You'll need to find three new members, to fill up your previous positions and also to replace Jim here. He's decided not to renew his contract."
Jim noted their saddened faces and shrugged slightly. "You know me. I'm not the settling down -type. I'll move on to new adventures. In fact-" He turned to Steiner. "I'd like to accompany you to the Data Angels. It seems like you're in for some exciting times, and I'd like to go along for the ride. If it's okay with you."
Dorothy jumped up and down, excitedly voicing her approval, and Steiner smiled slightly. "You're welcome to join us. And I'd really appreciate if you could act as Dorothy's mentor. We're far outside the lands where a standard University education will be of use; she needs to know the ways of the world." He held out his right hand.
Jim shook it. "Deal."
Jasonian turned to Balbo and Laysa. "Now, your team has four weeks of rest. Part of this time I'd like you to spend in the name of progress." He glanced at Dorothy. "The world is moving into the age of the mind/machine interface, and you must move with the times to stay effective as probe-operatives. So I've authorized both of you for interfaces." He smiled slightly and glanced at Dorothy again. "They are neural-optic. I decided to negotiate with the University for a thousand of them, after the excellent reviews you two gave me. They didn't ask for much in return; merely two assault choppers. Of course, you don't have to accept the interfaces, but I think you can see the need for them."
Balbo and Laysa nodded silently and glanced at each other and Dorothy. Jasonian turned to Steiner.
"You should know that I've already talked to Domai about you. He's wants to meet you and Dorothy the day after tomorrow. He knows why you want to talk to him, so he should have some answers by then. In the meanwhile, you will be assigned a flat in the hab-complex. It's not big, but it's yours for as long as you stay here."
Steiner nodded. "Thank you."
"My working day ends in four hours. I'd like to meet all of you, and hear about your adventures and discuss what the future will bring."
They all agree. They meet Jasonian after work and spend the evening at a restaurant. Steiner, Jim, Balbo and Laysa do most of the talking, with occasional comments by Dorothy. Steiner notes with some concern that Jasonian never asks any specifics about Dorothy's MMI. Probing questions are better than silence.
End of chapter 30.
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