CHAPTER 2387Please respect copyright.PENANAxvTCVYV4qB
B217 woke up with a start. It had been 7 hours, and he hadn’t slept since. Not that he had been getting much sleep in the first place, The lack of sleep on a day to day basis was starting to take its toll on the poor Acolyte. The large list of potential and imminent crisis wasn’t helping either.387Please respect copyright.PENANAj7lasXcnD9
His Comm-pad was blaring loudly–-at that ungodly hour of the night of all times--that there was an incoming call, he gave the gadget a look that could have burnt holes through the floor, he calmly answered. ‘Never show anger after all, it's a sign of a weak mind.’387Please respect copyright.PENANAlfmXBcMW7S
“Are you watching this?” bellowed the voice on the other end. What a stickler for preliminaries the Acolyte thought. He tapped his Comm-pad a few times and the wall in front of his bed lit up into a screen. The news was on.387Please respect copyright.PENANAwspcbTaeKj
It took few moments for his head to gain clarity on the nature of the report. Then he cleared his throat, taking in the details.387Please respect copyright.PENANAdnNCEsClgd
“Why wasn’t I told of this?”387Please respect copyright.PENANAO3mNz8NsYk
“It hadn't come to my attention” he replied neutrally.387Please respect copyright.PENANAXy2eaIP4tD
“Well make sure it does.” the voice growled “This changes the security issue in the Primus Bloc. The last thing we need is a bunch of exiles stirring up an uprising with the aid of alien technology we know nothing about.”387Please respect copyright.PENANAXep1in7MGE
“I understand.”, again the neutral reply.387Please respect copyright.PENANANXJqImJX6D
“For your sake, you had better. I also need not remind you that it would be best to be well informed when you meet Flems later today”387Please respect copyright.PENANAb5gr1BCGfJ
“Yes -” he was about to reply but the line went dead.387Please respect copyright.PENANArNn87opS4e
“You mean well informed before Flems is don't you?” he said quietly in to the night.387Please respect copyright.PENANAHyyA8uhya8
He sighed. There goes another good nights sleep. Brother Tressor sure made life for Acolytes hell. To B217, it seemed to be his sole purpose in life. He should know, he was his personal Acolyte after all.387Please respect copyright.PENANAIwHr8WCBaU
Being Prime Minister of a Federal Government run by an underground organisation did that to you. Especially considering the same organisation through the said government toppled a ruthless Empire. 387Please respect copyright.PENANAqvttetOb55
He sighed again. Yes, the Lowmen war hadn’t been pretty and Brother Trens was a product of that war. All B217 asked sometimes was that he didn’t make it a point that everyone around him felt it.387Please respect copyright.PENANA8XjAzV30Vq
He cast another weary eye on the news playing on the screen and sighed once more before getting out of bed. The rest of the night was a hectic blur. The entire morning was spent moving from department to department to institution and back again, often haranguing some few whilst others had their heads make the proverbial head roll. Those were mostly from the national broadcaster for their lack of discretion which had gone on record quite a few times it seemed.387Please respect copyright.PENANAjXe8Ot7ymb
Then he had to move various personnel from the Departments of Investigations, Natural Phenomena and Interstellar Research and make up an emergency investigations panel. Five hours later he had more questions than answers and the few answers he had, weren’t pleasing ones.387Please respect copyright.PENANABVGJVUC3A1
“It seems to be a device that mimics a black hole, Brother” he was explaining387Please respect copyright.PENANA56vntC7Vpw
“I thought you said you had good news?” Brother Trens’ face was turning a dark hue. Just slightly stressed he told himself. To the Public this man was Prime Minister Portius Clole, Second of the Federal Republic of The Starlance System formerly known as the Nebulon System. Feared and respected by many, and loved by few.387Please respect copyright.PENANAGaaRyWGgoK
He wasn’t quite a big man but he wasn’t average either. Not so much muscular as powerfully built with broad shoulders and a pot-belly. Large brawny arms added to his intimidating figure and complimented his ruthless veneer.387Please respect copyright.PENANA7k0MECiZy4
“I was implying that we know what it does.“B217 replied. Self control was something he learned early in his days as an Acolyte in the temple of the Most High Being. It came in handy when dealing with unsavoury Brethren.387Please respect copyright.PENANA2K5xdigoiM
“Fool, you know nothing” Clole declared, as he leaned back visibly trying to calm himself. “You have no idea as to the scope of its capabilities, its origins, how many of those devices there possibly could be, how many are in the possession of this or any other exile or in the very least who that exile was on the Holo- Clip.387Please respect copyright.PENANAkqhXkiPN8y
“So what do you know B217, because I’m starting to wonder what you’ve been doing for the past 5 hours?”387Please respect copyright.PENANAugjVMRVuGr
B217’s jaw tightened but he managed to answer levelly, “Theories, Brother. We have a few theories as to the true nature of the device. After all we only have a Holo-clip that's been transmitted halfway across the system from a rather turbulent planet. We would need more to go on to understand it better. As for the identity of the man in the clip? So far our Intel indicates he isn’t linked to any known anti-government movement. Based on other details of his person, we suspect he may be from Reeva block. We might have to consider... ”387Please respect copyright.PENANAjVq2QTzQUo
“That far?! Are you sure?”387Please respect copyright.PENANAVnXTwU63yT
“Again its only a theory.”387Please respect copyright.PENANAbjdgJVjL9P
The huge Brother let out a long breath through his nostrils then sat up suddenly.” Get out. You can go make the report to Flems. What ever comes, I know before he does.”387Please respect copyright.PENANAstQiLnOszw
“Of course” B217 replied and took his leave. Inside he was fuming. Although it had been expected, Trens rarely made visits to the Temple, and much less when he had very little to report. No, the good Prime Minister never walked into any situation lost face in. That job was for underlings, Acolytes and Missives. That way at least, he didn’t hand over any political ammunition to Eldest Brother Flems, head of the Temple’s secret Brotherhood of Stars 387Please respect copyright.PENANAjVrKLLWs2u
Two hours later the young Acolyte found himself standing in the chambers of the said head. Not that it had taken him that long to get to Temple Ground. 387Please respect copyright.PENANAT3IxiyllWr
It was situated right in the heart of Hem Valzar, so much so that it was called the Heart of Hem Valzar. Far off from Government Chambers and the adjoining Senate, which were to the east end of the city, less than a mere half hour by shuttle service, which he preferred over the large selection of government vehicles at his disposal. He only drove when it couldn’t be avoided. It certainly could, on this occasion.387Please respect copyright.PENANA39lESqd026
Eldest Brother Flems was a slight man, whose remarkably youthful appearance belied the years this man carried on his shoulder. To say he was a calm old man would be an understatement. For as long as B217 had known him he was always smiling, always jovial and always in control of the situation. The overwhelming sense of warmth, friendliness and innocence made his hackles rise. In this system where tyrants fell to other tyrants, such a man couldn’t exist. He wasn’t real, couldn’t be real! He was an enigma, a paradox and by no means someone to trifle with.387Please respect copyright.PENANAjT7x21Itx1
He sighed. Sometimes he thought the real reason why Trens made him liaise and report to Flems was so that by some miracle of the stars Flems would get rid of him. Hopefully he was wrong.387Please respect copyright.PENANAu16RdLvVqR
For now, the only act of malice towards him, was being made to stand in waiting, for nearly two hours, whilst the Eldest Brother tended to his precious wall of flowers. Taking a seat would have been indiscipline –- not having been offered one-- and a sign of weakness. Something B217 didn’t care to show.387Please respect copyright.PENANAfDsTZEyCY3
So for nigh two an hour, he stood there in the midst of Eldest Brother Flems’ considerable chambers as the old florist monk fleeted across his beloved wall on a gravity board. 387Please respect copyright.PENANALmW8OIDMf1
Trying to sate 'old life crisis' no doubt, he had long concluded. Also known as boredom.387Please respect copyright.PENANAj2tnDRuCSW
“Who do you plan on sending?” 387Please respect copyright.PENANA3q4qSn3Wfi
"Finally!" he exclaimed inwardly and breathed an invisible sigh of relief ‘The Old bugger speaks.’ The question had caught him off guard so he did his best to look only a little puzzled rather than like a complete fool.387Please respect copyright.PENANAgAYXne2pb0
“I beg your pardon Brother, I don’t quite follow your meaning?”387Please respect copyright.PENANAki3jHBTJDM
Flems sighed, his characteristic warm disarming smile playing on his face. After handing over his tools he strode towards B217 and embraced him at arms length.387Please respect copyright.PENANAxKpUK0n4ZU
“B217 do sit down and loosen up a bit.” he sighed again “You’re such a stickler for formality it's stifling!”387Please respect copyright.PENANAwkYP7GcFqF
A truly perplexed look gave way this time. “As you say, Brother.” he said as he allowed himself to be ushered into a rather comfortable seat.387Please respect copyright.PENANAj0kJSSn4wu
‘Must be my standing for too long’ he told himself.387Please respect copyright.PENANA7bdfkcCwga
“Now” Flems began once settled, "Sending in a contingent from the military would be a gross political mistake. Every Anti-Federation terrorist and rebel would be at the Four Brethren faster than it would take the state Broadcaster to air a single broadcast. Why you may ask? It's because predators pick up on fear pretty well. You don’t want your enemies knowing you are unsettled by this, do you?”387Please respect copyright.PENANAiVA6okCtU4
He merely shook his head slowly.387Please respect copyright.PENANA1bQNsyy68T
“Of course that’s not to say they don’t already suspect. It just keeps their reactions manageable. So I...”387Please respect copyright.PENANAx5evZq98Kx
“You think a single operative would be better suited to our situation, especially since exiles have little love for anything Federal, least of all the army.”387Please respect copyright.PENANAduetOn6OiN
Flems smiled broadly and spread out his arms. “I couldn’t have said it better myself. I see why Trens has you in such high regard.”387Please respect copyright.PENANA6chyoWi0Zd
“You flatter me “387Please respect copyright.PENANAYYP9mTqMIa
“Merely an observation. No need for such modesty.” he crooned. B217 felt his hackles rising. He hoped it wasn’t too noticeable. ”None the less let me pose my question again.”387Please respect copyright.PENANAzOHgts3frb
“I’m working on a team to be on standby.” he didn’t elaborate. In truth they were three operatives operating separately. One from Discreet Affairs, one from the Army’s STORM wing and the last a mercenary from the infamous Val-guard. On top of that they weren’t on standby. They’d already been deployed.387Please respect copyright.PENANA2jeYwfusnI
Flems eyed him for a moment, still smiling.”How confident are you of their capabilities?” he finally asked.387Please respect copyright.PENANAok1rTxNciK
‘Impressive! The old geezer already knows!’ but he only shrugged and answered. “Given their records and recommendations, I can allow myself a little confidence.”387Please respect copyright.PENANARO2MH46LwD
“And your contingency measures?”387Please respect copyright.PENANAHKVDux87Zd
“I have the last resort of the army. Though by the time I should need them, we should have more data on a better course of action. Either that or we would have acquired the device safely into our possession. ‘Or had it destroyed’ he left unsaid.387Please respect copyright.PENANADRuQDYDO0y
It seemed Flems’ smile couldn’t stop broadening but instead he only said “Very well. It seems you have this all, well figured out. Though how do you plan on avoiding another big media mess like the last one. After all whether you send in the army or a covert operative from DA, you don’t expect the exile, or any exile for that matter, to surrender the device and any knowledge relating to it, amicably.”387Please respect copyright.PENANA9x6rv1aIzD
“I...”He hesitated, trying to portray the image of a subordinate who acted without consulting his superiors and may have made a foolish decision. “I took the liberty of... reorganising the State Broadcaster and reviewing the broadcast guidelines. It is my hope there won’t be a repetition of last night’s fiasco. At least not any time soon.”387Please respect copyright.PENANALA6zK7zIN7
“I suppose that’s acceptable” he nodded his approval. The Acolyte showed his half hidden relief and stood to take his leave but Flems waved him back to his chair. And so he sat down again. “Sit, sit. I have another matter to discuss with you.387Please respect copyright.PENANAQkGKCELBUI
“As you know we have our man in the Emissary’s delegation to the League of Ten Thousand Celestials. We’ve been trying, in vain, to land a seat since nearly the beginning of the Nebulon dynasty. Now, five hours ago he reported in saying there may be a change of heart. Apparently, the Chief Emissary was showcasing some of the highlights of our broadcasters, amongst other things, to the Internal Committees on Security, Commerce and Travel. 387Please respect copyright.PENANArJcVhJrG72
“It was whilst they were streaming a live broadcast from last night that one of the Heads called for a brief adjournment to discuss an urgent matter.” He paused to let his words sink in.387Please respect copyright.PENANAqeEYNOg90o
“A few hours Later the Committees came back to extend their eager wishes to visit and assess our eligibility on the ground.”387Please respect copyright.PENANAZY5V7thuxB
His already risen hackles seemed to edge even higher, but the Acolyte kept calm. “I don’t believe he let on, on when these dignitaries wished to visit, perhaps?”387Please respect copyright.PENANAtUHberma3g
“I was hoping you’d tell me!” he burst out laughing387Please respect copyright.PENANAAQG5Gqr9NG
“By law, all requests and communiques, by and to any dignitaries, written or otherwise proceed directly to and from the Head of Government. Brother Trens hasn’t informed me of any such request.” he surrendered. 387Please respect copyright.PENANA6nD2CMPQK4
“Yes well. I suppose you had other issues to deal with.” the old Monk smiled.387Please respect copyright.PENANAzSdPvojdYa
‘Or such a communiqué never reached him.’ but he just kept silent, his expression blank but serious.387Please respect copyright.PENANAYVACDf0van
“Still I don’t believe in coincidence. It would be wise to look deeper into this matter wouldn't you say? Where the League is involved things tend to go...badly.” he surmised “Better preparation is in order.”387Please respect copyright.PENANAymb1LwPHw2
“Of course. Right away brother!” he rose and bowed taking his leave. Clearly the discussion was over. There was always a finality in Flems’ words that said so.387Please respect copyright.PENANAH1xET70LSB
“Oh and B217” he called from behind him, “Try to be better informed faster will you.”387Please respect copyright.PENANAQ4hZnKz4QP
“Yes, Brother.” he bowed again and left before something new came up.387Please respect copyright.PENANA7YpMfgC1ni
It seemed he had been wrong about the entire situation. If the League were interested in the same thing it meant one of two things. Either the League wanted it for themselves or knew something they didn’t. Worse still both scenarios could be true. The Acolyte couldn't quite decide which unsettled him more.387Please respect copyright.PENANAK40n0mfftY
The situation now called for individuals with particularly peculiar skill sets. In fact one individual. He’d have to pull some massive strings and call on a number of favours and IOU s, but if he pulled it off he’d have the galaxy’s best mercenary dealing with this mess. He couldn’t leave this to chance given the level of technology in question and given the League was now in the equation. As much as they may want people to think so,having the League encroach – however so little – into your territory was never a good thing.387Please respect copyright.PENANAykda7T5ouk
This had just promised to be an even longer day than it had so far already been, with many more such days in tow.
B217 woke up with a start. It had been 7 hours, and he hadn’t slept since. Not that he had been getting much sleep in the first place, The lack of sleep on a day to day basis was starting to take its toll on the poor Acolyte. The large list of potential and imminent crisis wasn’t helping either.387Please respect copyright.PENANAj7lasXcnD9
His Comm-pad was blaring loudly–-at that ungodly hour of the night of all times--that there was an incoming call, he gave the gadget a look that could have burnt holes through the floor, he calmly answered. ‘Never show anger after all, it's a sign of a weak mind.’387Please respect copyright.PENANAlfmXBcMW7S
“Are you watching this?” bellowed the voice on the other end. What a stickler for preliminaries the Acolyte thought. He tapped his Comm-pad a few times and the wall in front of his bed lit up into a screen. The news was on.387Please respect copyright.PENANAwspcbTaeKj
It took few moments for his head to gain clarity on the nature of the report. Then he cleared his throat, taking in the details.387Please respect copyright.PENANAdnNCEsClgd
“Why wasn’t I told of this?”387Please respect copyright.PENANAO3mNz8NsYk
“It hadn't come to my attention” he replied neutrally.387Please respect copyright.PENANAXy2eaIP4tD
“Well make sure it does.” the voice growled “This changes the security issue in the Primus Bloc. The last thing we need is a bunch of exiles stirring up an uprising with the aid of alien technology we know nothing about.”387Please respect copyright.PENANAXep1in7MGE
“I understand.”, again the neutral reply.387Please respect copyright.PENANANXJqImJX6D
“For your sake, you had better. I also need not remind you that it would be best to be well informed when you meet Flems later today”387Please respect copyright.PENANAb5gr1BCGfJ
“Yes -” he was about to reply but the line went dead.387Please respect copyright.PENANArNn87opS4e
“You mean well informed before Flems is don't you?” he said quietly in to the night.387Please respect copyright.PENANAHyyA8uhya8
He sighed. There goes another good nights sleep. Brother Tressor sure made life for Acolytes hell. To B217, it seemed to be his sole purpose in life. He should know, he was his personal Acolyte after all.387Please respect copyright.PENANAIwHr8WCBaU
Being Prime Minister of a Federal Government run by an underground organisation did that to you. Especially considering the same organisation through the said government toppled a ruthless Empire. 387Please respect copyright.PENANAqvttetOb55
He sighed again. Yes, the Lowmen war hadn’t been pretty and Brother Trens was a product of that war. All B217 asked sometimes was that he didn’t make it a point that everyone around him felt it.387Please respect copyright.PENANA8XjAzV30Vq
He cast another weary eye on the news playing on the screen and sighed once more before getting out of bed. The rest of the night was a hectic blur. The entire morning was spent moving from department to department to institution and back again, often haranguing some few whilst others had their heads make the proverbial head roll. Those were mostly from the national broadcaster for their lack of discretion which had gone on record quite a few times it seemed.387Please respect copyright.PENANAjXe8Ot7ymb
Then he had to move various personnel from the Departments of Investigations, Natural Phenomena and Interstellar Research and make up an emergency investigations panel. Five hours later he had more questions than answers and the few answers he had, weren’t pleasing ones.387Please respect copyright.PENANABVGJVUC3A1
“It seems to be a device that mimics a black hole, Brother” he was explaining387Please respect copyright.PENANA56vntC7Vpw
“I thought you said you had good news?” Brother Trens’ face was turning a dark hue. Just slightly stressed he told himself. To the Public this man was Prime Minister Portius Clole, Second of the Federal Republic of The Starlance System formerly known as the Nebulon System. Feared and respected by many, and loved by few.387Please respect copyright.PENANAGaaRyWGgoK
He wasn’t quite a big man but he wasn’t average either. Not so much muscular as powerfully built with broad shoulders and a pot-belly. Large brawny arms added to his intimidating figure and complimented his ruthless veneer.387Please respect copyright.PENANA7k0MECiZy4
“I was implying that we know what it does.“B217 replied. Self control was something he learned early in his days as an Acolyte in the temple of the Most High Being. It came in handy when dealing with unsavoury Brethren.387Please respect copyright.PENANA2K5xdigoiM
“Fool, you know nothing” Clole declared, as he leaned back visibly trying to calm himself. “You have no idea as to the scope of its capabilities, its origins, how many of those devices there possibly could be, how many are in the possession of this or any other exile or in the very least who that exile was on the Holo- Clip.387Please respect copyright.PENANAkqhXkiPN8y
“So what do you know B217, because I’m starting to wonder what you’ve been doing for the past 5 hours?”387Please respect copyright.PENANAugjVMRVuGr
B217’s jaw tightened but he managed to answer levelly, “Theories, Brother. We have a few theories as to the true nature of the device. After all we only have a Holo-clip that's been transmitted halfway across the system from a rather turbulent planet. We would need more to go on to understand it better. As for the identity of the man in the clip? So far our Intel indicates he isn’t linked to any known anti-government movement. Based on other details of his person, we suspect he may be from Reeva block. We might have to consider... ”387Please respect copyright.PENANAjVq2QTzQUo
“That far?! Are you sure?”387Please respect copyright.PENANAVnXTwU63yT
“Again its only a theory.”387Please respect copyright.PENANAbjdgJVjL9P
The huge Brother let out a long breath through his nostrils then sat up suddenly.” Get out. You can go make the report to Flems. What ever comes, I know before he does.”387Please respect copyright.PENANAstQiLnOszw
“Of course” B217 replied and took his leave. Inside he was fuming. Although it had been expected, Trens rarely made visits to the Temple, and much less when he had very little to report. No, the good Prime Minister never walked into any situation lost face in. That job was for underlings, Acolytes and Missives. That way at least, he didn’t hand over any political ammunition to Eldest Brother Flems, head of the Temple’s secret Brotherhood of Stars 387Please respect copyright.PENANAjVrKLLWs2u
Two hours later the young Acolyte found himself standing in the chambers of the said head. Not that it had taken him that long to get to Temple Ground. 387Please respect copyright.PENANAT3IxiyllWr
It was situated right in the heart of Hem Valzar, so much so that it was called the Heart of Hem Valzar. Far off from Government Chambers and the adjoining Senate, which were to the east end of the city, less than a mere half hour by shuttle service, which he preferred over the large selection of government vehicles at his disposal. He only drove when it couldn’t be avoided. It certainly could, on this occasion.387Please respect copyright.PENANA39lESqd026
Eldest Brother Flems was a slight man, whose remarkably youthful appearance belied the years this man carried on his shoulder. To say he was a calm old man would be an understatement. For as long as B217 had known him he was always smiling, always jovial and always in control of the situation. The overwhelming sense of warmth, friendliness and innocence made his hackles rise. In this system where tyrants fell to other tyrants, such a man couldn’t exist. He wasn’t real, couldn’t be real! He was an enigma, a paradox and by no means someone to trifle with.387Please respect copyright.PENANAjT7x21Itx1
He sighed. Sometimes he thought the real reason why Trens made him liaise and report to Flems was so that by some miracle of the stars Flems would get rid of him. Hopefully he was wrong.387Please respect copyright.PENANAu16RdLvVqR
For now, the only act of malice towards him, was being made to stand in waiting, for nearly two hours, whilst the Eldest Brother tended to his precious wall of flowers. Taking a seat would have been indiscipline –- not having been offered one-- and a sign of weakness. Something B217 didn’t care to show.387Please respect copyright.PENANAfDsTZEyCY3
So for nigh two an hour, he stood there in the midst of Eldest Brother Flems’ considerable chambers as the old florist monk fleeted across his beloved wall on a gravity board. 387Please respect copyright.PENANALmW8OIDMf1
Trying to sate 'old life crisis' no doubt, he had long concluded. Also known as boredom.387Please respect copyright.PENANAj2tnDRuCSW
“Who do you plan on sending?” 387Please respect copyright.PENANA3q4qSn3Wfi
"Finally!" he exclaimed inwardly and breathed an invisible sigh of relief ‘The Old bugger speaks.’ The question had caught him off guard so he did his best to look only a little puzzled rather than like a complete fool.387Please respect copyright.PENANAgAYXne2pb0
“I beg your pardon Brother, I don’t quite follow your meaning?”387Please respect copyright.PENANAki3jHBTJDM
Flems sighed, his characteristic warm disarming smile playing on his face. After handing over his tools he strode towards B217 and embraced him at arms length.387Please respect copyright.PENANAxKpUK0n4ZU
“B217 do sit down and loosen up a bit.” he sighed again “You’re such a stickler for formality it's stifling!”387Please respect copyright.PENANAwkYP7GcFqF
A truly perplexed look gave way this time. “As you say, Brother.” he said as he allowed himself to be ushered into a rather comfortable seat.387Please respect copyright.PENANAj0kJSSn4wu
‘Must be my standing for too long’ he told himself.387Please respect copyright.PENANA7bdfkcCwga
“Now” Flems began once settled, "Sending in a contingent from the military would be a gross political mistake. Every Anti-Federation terrorist and rebel would be at the Four Brethren faster than it would take the state Broadcaster to air a single broadcast. Why you may ask? It's because predators pick up on fear pretty well. You don’t want your enemies knowing you are unsettled by this, do you?”387Please respect copyright.PENANAiVA6okCtU4
He merely shook his head slowly.387Please respect copyright.PENANA1bQNsyy68T
“Of course that’s not to say they don’t already suspect. It just keeps their reactions manageable. So I...”387Please respect copyright.PENANAx5evZq98Kx
“You think a single operative would be better suited to our situation, especially since exiles have little love for anything Federal, least of all the army.”387Please respect copyright.PENANAduetOn6OiN
Flems smiled broadly and spread out his arms. “I couldn’t have said it better myself. I see why Trens has you in such high regard.”387Please respect copyright.PENANA6chyoWi0Zd
“You flatter me “387Please respect copyright.PENANAYYP9mTqMIa
“Merely an observation. No need for such modesty.” he crooned. B217 felt his hackles rising. He hoped it wasn’t too noticeable. ”None the less let me pose my question again.”387Please respect copyright.PENANAzOHgts3frb
“I’m working on a team to be on standby.” he didn’t elaborate. In truth they were three operatives operating separately. One from Discreet Affairs, one from the Army’s STORM wing and the last a mercenary from the infamous Val-guard. On top of that they weren’t on standby. They’d already been deployed.387Please respect copyright.PENANA2jeYwfusnI
Flems eyed him for a moment, still smiling.”How confident are you of their capabilities?” he finally asked.387Please respect copyright.PENANAok1rTxNciK
‘Impressive! The old geezer already knows!’ but he only shrugged and answered. “Given their records and recommendations, I can allow myself a little confidence.”387Please respect copyright.PENANARO2MH46LwD
“And your contingency measures?”387Please respect copyright.PENANAHKVDux87Zd
“I have the last resort of the army. Though by the time I should need them, we should have more data on a better course of action. Either that or we would have acquired the device safely into our possession. ‘Or had it destroyed’ he left unsaid.387Please respect copyright.PENANADRuQDYDO0y
It seemed Flems’ smile couldn’t stop broadening but instead he only said “Very well. It seems you have this all, well figured out. Though how do you plan on avoiding another big media mess like the last one. After all whether you send in the army or a covert operative from DA, you don’t expect the exile, or any exile for that matter, to surrender the device and any knowledge relating to it, amicably.”387Please respect copyright.PENANA9x6rv1aIzD
“I...”He hesitated, trying to portray the image of a subordinate who acted without consulting his superiors and may have made a foolish decision. “I took the liberty of... reorganising the State Broadcaster and reviewing the broadcast guidelines. It is my hope there won’t be a repetition of last night’s fiasco. At least not any time soon.”387Please respect copyright.PENANALA6zK7zIN7
“I suppose that’s acceptable” he nodded his approval. The Acolyte showed his half hidden relief and stood to take his leave but Flems waved him back to his chair. And so he sat down again. “Sit, sit. I have another matter to discuss with you.387Please respect copyright.PENANAQkGKCELBUI
“As you know we have our man in the Emissary’s delegation to the League of Ten Thousand Celestials. We’ve been trying, in vain, to land a seat since nearly the beginning of the Nebulon dynasty. Now, five hours ago he reported in saying there may be a change of heart. Apparently, the Chief Emissary was showcasing some of the highlights of our broadcasters, amongst other things, to the Internal Committees on Security, Commerce and Travel. 387Please respect copyright.PENANArJcVhJrG72
“It was whilst they were streaming a live broadcast from last night that one of the Heads called for a brief adjournment to discuss an urgent matter.” He paused to let his words sink in.387Please respect copyright.PENANAqeEYNOg90o
“A few hours Later the Committees came back to extend their eager wishes to visit and assess our eligibility on the ground.”387Please respect copyright.PENANAZY5V7thuxB
His already risen hackles seemed to edge even higher, but the Acolyte kept calm. “I don’t believe he let on, on when these dignitaries wished to visit, perhaps?”387Please respect copyright.PENANAtUHberma3g
“I was hoping you’d tell me!” he burst out laughing387Please respect copyright.PENANAAQG5Gqr9NG
“By law, all requests and communiques, by and to any dignitaries, written or otherwise proceed directly to and from the Head of Government. Brother Trens hasn’t informed me of any such request.” he surrendered. 387Please respect copyright.PENANA6nD2CMPQK4
“Yes well. I suppose you had other issues to deal with.” the old Monk smiled.387Please respect copyright.PENANAzSdPvojdYa
‘Or such a communiqué never reached him.’ but he just kept silent, his expression blank but serious.387Please respect copyright.PENANAYVACDf0van
“Still I don’t believe in coincidence. It would be wise to look deeper into this matter wouldn't you say? Where the League is involved things tend to go...badly.” he surmised “Better preparation is in order.”387Please respect copyright.PENANAymb1LwPHw2
“Of course. Right away brother!” he rose and bowed taking his leave. Clearly the discussion was over. There was always a finality in Flems’ words that said so.387Please respect copyright.PENANAH1xET70LSB
“Oh and B217” he called from behind him, “Try to be better informed faster will you.”387Please respect copyright.PENANAQ4hZnKz4QP
“Yes, Brother.” he bowed again and left before something new came up.387Please respect copyright.PENANA7YpMfgC1ni
It seemed he had been wrong about the entire situation. If the League were interested in the same thing it meant one of two things. Either the League wanted it for themselves or knew something they didn’t. Worse still both scenarios could be true. The Acolyte couldn't quite decide which unsettled him more.387Please respect copyright.PENANAK40n0mfftY
The situation now called for individuals with particularly peculiar skill sets. In fact one individual. He’d have to pull some massive strings and call on a number of favours and IOU s, but if he pulled it off he’d have the galaxy’s best mercenary dealing with this mess. He couldn’t leave this to chance given the level of technology in question and given the League was now in the equation. As much as they may want people to think so,having the League encroach – however so little – into your territory was never a good thing.387Please respect copyright.PENANAykda7T5ouk
This had just promised to be an even longer day than it had so far already been, with many more such days in tow.
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