Laekdaemon Central
"General Menelaus, sir." Intel Director Katrina saluted as she stepped into his office. Menelaus looked at her blankly.
"I presume that you have something important to tell me?" he questioned, "You wouldn't have requested a private meeting for something unimportant."
"Sir, I have two things that could be potentially very important."
"Very well, what are they?" as he asked this Menelaus stood up and walked over to one of the armoured-glass windows. From up here he could see the distant flood plains and mountains, and the almost limitless expanse of the sea.
"First off, three ships were detected attempting to land without authorisation. They refused to reply when hailed and in consequence were shot down."
"Well, how is that particularly important?"
"One of them matched exactly the ship that Lysander took, and the other ones looked much like free traders."
Menelaus stiffened, but he showed no other evidence of surprise. He turned around slowly. "Do you mean that we may have shot Lysander down?" he asked coldly.
"Yes, sir, it's quite possible. We sent an investigation team over to see what was there, but all they found was wreckage and bloodstains. Our pilots reported that the ships were able to crashland in the Leonidas Jungle just before their missiles hit."
"When was this?"
"Around four days ago, sir."
"Why did you not inform me of it then?"
"We had not finished the investigation yet."
"Well, if there is no evidence of what happened, there is little point speculating. What was the second issue?" Menelaus turned back to the window, but this time he wasn't looking out at the view. He was remembering the horrors of the war with Sparta, and the relief he had felt when Project Oddyssey had been completed. Lysander had threatened to bring back the war. And with luck, he was now dead.
Katrina's voice brought him from his reverie. "Sir, the second matter is that of Dienkes Base. Today, around an hour ago, all contact with the base ceased. There was no alarm signal or anything, but all transmissions were cut off at the same time. We have been unable to get a reply from them or figure out what the hell happened."
Menelaus thought for a moment, then said, "We must assume that the worst has happened. Lysander is still alive and has taken over or at least attacked Dienkes Base. Therefore, we must act as we would if we knew. Scramble our transport choppers and begin deploying troops outside the base. If we find out that nothing is wrong, discontinue the operation. If Lysander is there, deal with him as you were ordered."
Katrina nodded and walked out to pass on Menelaus' orders.
"General Menelaus, sir." Intel Director Katrina saluted as she stepped into his office. Menelaus looked at her blankly.
"I presume that you have something important to tell me?" he questioned, "You wouldn't have requested a private meeting for something unimportant."
"Sir, I have two things that could be potentially very important."
"Very well, what are they?" as he asked this Menelaus stood up and walked over to one of the armoured-glass windows. From up here he could see the distant flood plains and mountains, and the almost limitless expanse of the sea.
"First off, three ships were detected attempting to land without authorisation. They refused to reply when hailed and in consequence were shot down."
"Well, how is that particularly important?"
"One of them matched exactly the ship that Lysander took, and the other ones looked much like free traders."
Menelaus stiffened, but he showed no other evidence of surprise. He turned around slowly. "Do you mean that we may have shot Lysander down?" he asked coldly.
"Yes, sir, it's quite possible. We sent an investigation team over to see what was there, but all they found was wreckage and bloodstains. Our pilots reported that the ships were able to crashland in the Leonidas Jungle just before their missiles hit."
"When was this?"
"Around four days ago, sir."
"Why did you not inform me of it then?"
"We had not finished the investigation yet."
"Well, if there is no evidence of what happened, there is little point speculating. What was the second issue?" Menelaus turned back to the window, but this time he wasn't looking out at the view. He was remembering the horrors of the war with Sparta, and the relief he had felt when Project Oddyssey had been completed. Lysander had threatened to bring back the war. And with luck, he was now dead.
Katrina's voice brought him from his reverie. "Sir, the second matter is that of Dienkes Base. Today, around an hour ago, all contact with the base ceased. There was no alarm signal or anything, but all transmissions were cut off at the same time. We have been unable to get a reply from them or figure out what the hell happened."
Menelaus thought for a moment, then said, "We must assume that the worst has happened. Lysander is still alive and has taken over or at least attacked Dienkes Base. Therefore, we must act as we would if we knew. Scramble our transport choppers and begin deploying troops outside the base. If we find out that nothing is wrong, discontinue the operation. If Lysander is there, deal with him as you were ordered."
Katrina nodded and walked out to pass on Menelaus' orders.
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