Fleet Traction (part 28)
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2nd January 2013
18:14 GMT
I smile at the spokesperson of the gordanians of the clan manning 'my' ship, as well as the prisoners that were on the one Allyn captured.
"So that's the situation. You can all get in the other ship and boom tube back to somewhere where the rest of your fleet can pick you up, or accept internment here for the duration of the war."
"We're going back to the fleet. What about the other ship?"
"Unless you've got more to offer than I think you have, or unless Grayven is actually prepared to agree to a non-aggression pact like I asked him to the first time we met, I'm keeping it."
"That's not for me to say."
"Do you want me to send a message with you, so that I'm the one telling him I'm keeping it?"
He thinks for a moment, then snorts a negative.
"No. Grayven isn't that sort of clan chief. I will tell him directly."
"No? So… What sort of sanctions is Astarte looking at?"
He snorts again, but my ring tells me that it's an 'amused contempt' snort. "I'm gordanian, not citadelian. I don't tell people information just because they ask and no one tells me not to."
"And you're not dead."
He tenses for a moment, then frowns. "What do you mean?"
"Citadelians don't really exist any more. I mean, there might be a few, but they're sterile and I destroyed their cloning facilities. Psions too, though that wasn't me."
"No great loss. Guess Vega's kinda quiet, these days."
I nod. "Nearly civilised. "
"What about Karna?"
"It's karnan dominated, but there are still plenty of gordanian clans living on the planet."
"As slaves?"
"No. The karnans control most of the orbital infrastructure and they've got a bigger fleet now, but the remaining gordanians are free to conduct their affairs with only a few added restrictions."
"Huh. That's nice. We don't get a lot of messages from the clans in Vega."
"No problem. Vega isn't at war with either Grayven, N.E.M.O. or the Reach, so there's no real reason why you can't use a boom tube to visit home."
"Karna's not home for us. It's just where our ancestors happened to come from."
"Fair enough." I gesture to their escorts. "These people will escort you to your ship. It should go without saying, but any perfidy on your part will result in your immediate deaths, and may harm Grayven's future attempts to win Minosyss over."
He makes a mildly submissive gesture. "No, it wouldn't achieve anything."
I smile as he moves back to the holding pen to inform this comrades of the outcome of our discussion. As gordanians, they almost certainly can't tell that anything odd has happened with the planet's thaumosphere. Might be interesting to see how much Astarte actually passes along, as for mischief's sake we included a complete report on their computer. And one from my perspective in the Karrakan system. Wouldn't want him to think that I shot his ship on purpose.
I mean I'm pretty sure that we're going to end up fighting each other, and that this current thing of mostly avoiding each other is due to his plan not requiring that he fight us at the moment, but a little optimism won't hurt.
I
step out,
reappearing next to Athyns on New Cronus. And he isn't surprised in the least by my appearance. Looks like being the man who created this world's thaumosphere gives him a little insight into other people who use it.
"They're off."
"Yes. It will not be enough to ensure peace, but it will enforce the ideal of honest and open-handed dealing in our world's soul. That itself will serve as a defensive weapon."
"In human popular fiction there's a thing called a Justice Field. If you tried to commit a crime inside the area affected, the crime would be done to you instead."
"I doubt that it will be so absolute. Though there is a lot I don't know about New God technology. Would it be possible for us to find a technologist who is from Grayven's people but not allied to him?"
"Usually I'd say 'yes', but we're not in direct contact with New Genesis and my homeworld is being attacked by Grayven's homeworld. If you could lend my homeworld a few Ascendants we could probably put you in touch once the fight is over, but that's the best I can do."
He walks over to the balcony and looks down on Minosyss. You can't see any damage from up here, but the tower of New Othrys was critically damaged. They were thinking about tearing it down and starting again, because while they have access to some advanced technology, molecular reconstruction isn't anything the Titans could do.
"We are not in any position to start a war. Particularly not with people as advanced as Grayven."
I shrug, and fabricate a data crystal.
"Here's a summary. If you feel able to participate, great. If you don't, then you don't. Oh."
I also fabricate a couple of books on thaumaturgy.
"Since your thaumosphere is more active now, you could probably start a native magic tradition. These might help."
"Thank you. You're being surprisingly generous, when there is little I can offer you in return except thanks."
I smile. "If the Reach decide that they won't leave you alone, what will you do?"
He nods. "You would be my natural choice of ally."
"Rather than Grayven. N.E.M.O. is a mutual defence pact with some technology sharing. Help out where you can, and we'll help you in return. If my homeworld was in a better state I'd be able to offer more…"
I shrug.
"It is appreciated anyway. Allyn wanted to speak to you before you leave."
I nod, and
transfer
myself to the docking area.
"Allyn?"
He draws himself up slightly. "What you said before, about there being no one whose job it was to hunt monsters like Astarte down. Is that something that your organisation does?"
"The Orange Lantern Corps is currently focusing on the Reach, but individual Orange Lanterns are free to act on their own recognisance. There are even a few who aren't involved in the war at all, but the Reach are probably the worst people in this galaxy."
He thinks for a moment, then nods.
"What would I have to do to involve myself in this work?"
I pull out my spare ring.
"You have to want really hard to involve yourself."
18:14 GMT
I smile at the spokesperson of the gordanians of the clan manning 'my' ship, as well as the prisoners that were on the one Allyn captured.
"So that's the situation. You can all get in the other ship and boom tube back to somewhere where the rest of your fleet can pick you up, or accept internment here for the duration of the war."
"We're going back to the fleet. What about the other ship?"
"Unless you've got more to offer than I think you have, or unless Grayven is actually prepared to agree to a non-aggression pact like I asked him to the first time we met, I'm keeping it."
"That's not for me to say."
"Do you want me to send a message with you, so that I'm the one telling him I'm keeping it?"
He thinks for a moment, then snorts a negative.
"No. Grayven isn't that sort of clan chief. I will tell him directly."
"No? So… What sort of sanctions is Astarte looking at?"
He snorts again, but my ring tells me that it's an 'amused contempt' snort. "I'm gordanian, not citadelian. I don't tell people information just because they ask and no one tells me not to."
"And you're not dead."
He tenses for a moment, then frowns. "What do you mean?"
"Citadelians don't really exist any more. I mean, there might be a few, but they're sterile and I destroyed their cloning facilities. Psions too, though that wasn't me."
"No great loss. Guess Vega's kinda quiet, these days."
I nod. "Nearly civilised. "
"What about Karna?"
"It's karnan dominated, but there are still plenty of gordanian clans living on the planet."
"As slaves?"
"No. The karnans control most of the orbital infrastructure and they've got a bigger fleet now, but the remaining gordanians are free to conduct their affairs with only a few added restrictions."
"Huh. That's nice. We don't get a lot of messages from the clans in Vega."
"No problem. Vega isn't at war with either Grayven, N.E.M.O. or the Reach, so there's no real reason why you can't use a boom tube to visit home."
"Karna's not home for us. It's just where our ancestors happened to come from."
"Fair enough." I gesture to their escorts. "These people will escort you to your ship. It should go without saying, but any perfidy on your part will result in your immediate deaths, and may harm Grayven's future attempts to win Minosyss over."
He makes a mildly submissive gesture. "No, it wouldn't achieve anything."
I smile as he moves back to the holding pen to inform this comrades of the outcome of our discussion. As gordanians, they almost certainly can't tell that anything odd has happened with the planet's thaumosphere. Might be interesting to see how much Astarte actually passes along, as for mischief's sake we included a complete report on their computer. And one from my perspective in the Karrakan system. Wouldn't want him to think that I shot his ship on purpose.
I mean I'm pretty sure that we're going to end up fighting each other, and that this current thing of mostly avoiding each other is due to his plan not requiring that he fight us at the moment, but a little optimism won't hurt.
I
step out,
reappearing next to Athyns on New Cronus. And he isn't surprised in the least by my appearance. Looks like being the man who created this world's thaumosphere gives him a little insight into other people who use it.
"They're off."
"Yes. It will not be enough to ensure peace, but it will enforce the ideal of honest and open-handed dealing in our world's soul. That itself will serve as a defensive weapon."
"In human popular fiction there's a thing called a Justice Field. If you tried to commit a crime inside the area affected, the crime would be done to you instead."
"I doubt that it will be so absolute. Though there is a lot I don't know about New God technology. Would it be possible for us to find a technologist who is from Grayven's people but not allied to him?"
"Usually I'd say 'yes', but we're not in direct contact with New Genesis and my homeworld is being attacked by Grayven's homeworld. If you could lend my homeworld a few Ascendants we could probably put you in touch once the fight is over, but that's the best I can do."
He walks over to the balcony and looks down on Minosyss. You can't see any damage from up here, but the tower of New Othrys was critically damaged. They were thinking about tearing it down and starting again, because while they have access to some advanced technology, molecular reconstruction isn't anything the Titans could do.
"We are not in any position to start a war. Particularly not with people as advanced as Grayven."
I shrug, and fabricate a data crystal.
"Here's a summary. If you feel able to participate, great. If you don't, then you don't. Oh."
I also fabricate a couple of books on thaumaturgy.
"Since your thaumosphere is more active now, you could probably start a native magic tradition. These might help."
"Thank you. You're being surprisingly generous, when there is little I can offer you in return except thanks."
I smile. "If the Reach decide that they won't leave you alone, what will you do?"
He nods. "You would be my natural choice of ally."
"Rather than Grayven. N.E.M.O. is a mutual defence pact with some technology sharing. Help out where you can, and we'll help you in return. If my homeworld was in a better state I'd be able to offer more…"
I shrug.
"It is appreciated anyway. Allyn wanted to speak to you before you leave."
I nod, and
transfer
myself to the docking area.
"Allyn?"
He draws himself up slightly. "What you said before, about there being no one whose job it was to hunt monsters like Astarte down. Is that something that your organisation does?"
"The Orange Lantern Corps is currently focusing on the Reach, but individual Orange Lanterns are free to act on their own recognisance. There are even a few who aren't involved in the war at all, but the Reach are probably the worst people in this galaxy."
He thinks for a moment, then nods.
"What would I have to do to involve myself in this work?"
I pull out my spare ring.
"You have to want really hard to involve yourself."
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