Part 4
(B)
Elidere IV
"These are retainer contracts, similar to the ones you signed before shipping off to Ander's Moon," The MRB liaison declared, not necessarily comfortable with the way his boss seemed to be hovering to make sure the MRB liaison didn't screw things up somehow. "The real contracts for the cadre training, and any other contracts with House Sandoval or the Federated Suns will be handled on Robinson." With another awkward glance to his superior the MRB liasion bit his lip, "I do want to clarify, MRB records document that you have detached-"
Saving the man some time, "We've got two mechwarriors in the Magistracy, in the rimward periphery running a small security gig for Majesty Metals. Its long duration, but they only wanted a couple of reliable mechwarriors to protect a mining site. We were coming in to run the I.E. Security contracting with plans to make purchases in the Inner Sphere."
"Right. Well detached commands, and units are nothing unusual. The realities of the succession wars, just so that we have the paperwork in order, so Robinson doesn't create any confusion."
Precentor Killos's face gave a twitch of impatience, "Get on with it Paul." and from his tone, and the presence Killos must have felt he needed to be present despite, well Gene was willing to bet money that most likely Precentor Elidere never interacted with the MRB on a regular basis... and had probably sharply changed that habit over the last couple weeks.
Another throat clearing, "Well, so this," he flipped through three sheets, "Outlines the transport of students, and other personnel aboard an AFFS dropship, via JumpShip to Robinson, it includes JumpShip fees, docking, accommodations, all the food, room and board. All standard, this is boiler plate." Not what Killos necessarily wanted to hear, but it was true. This was barely any different to space lift contracts that Friar Tuck had drawn up back on Luxen. The rates were higher per DropShip but that might have been market driven, and there was probably more demand for Docking Collars right now.
Whatever the case nothing here was anything unusual. It would be a simple matter of talking to Pasha and having him allocate a dropcollar to either Colorado, or Lebanon.
The second batch of papers were final clearing out of the original I.E. Contract. The other half of payment, and of course the hazard pay for actually deploying into combat. The transport and berthing fees for Abner's Atlas to Ford included, and were already signed off on by a Lyran backed banking institution out of New Kyoto. "I'll pass this to Pasha, and let him handle cargo, and settling," The Lebanon's captain was the senior of the two squids, and better to leave JumpShip, and Dropship allocations to them. "Whats this one?"
"Finder's fee, and legislation from the Federated Suns." Paul clarified, "That Duchy of Elidere," He flipped two pages, and highlighted the section of the paper's start, "The Draconis Marcher lord on Robinson," started the tail end of the three, "and the office of the first prince. Mr Ford, representing Interstellar Expedition, says that there might salvage in the ocean according to filing, but given the state of martial law its unlikely further archaeological ventures will be permitted through the year."
The details of the find were... well it made him queasy in other ways. Disclosing the 63
rd Mechanized Infantry Division depot would end the rumors about what had happened to it, and it did make a certain amount of sense that every level of the Fed Suns would want a piece of what was found. That was admitting to finding regular army equipment.
"There is one other matter."
"Yes?"
"it is normally customary," Oh boy, that was never a good sign, "To allow captured mechwarriors to ransom themselves. Family mechs are generally offered to be ransomed back to their houses, most of the defeated mechs belong to the Combine proper."
Killos grimaced, but Gene stopped him, "Is the Atlas a family mech? Samsonov's mech, I was considering keeping that one," The duke had expressed an issue in buying its salvage shares out, nothing quite said tweaking the invader's nose like taking their equipment. "Major Hashiba's Stalker?"
There was a pause, "The Stalker is a family mech, are you willing to remit an offer to ransom it back,"
"If they don't bite led the davions know its available." House Vandenburg wanted the battalion commander's mech. "I've got a catapult I need to rebuild as it is, and I need to train Mechwarriors for the unit anyway." ... as soon as he said it he regretted adding that remark to the official record, because it was probably going into a file somewhere.
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The massive siege doors opened, to admit the forty odd vehicles returning to the bays, "Holy shit." A labyrinthe of gantries, and ramps, elevators set into polygonal cubbyholes. "This is huge."
Tristan's ghostly voice chuckled, "This is but an outpost, Captain Alexander."
"A castle Brian is intended to be able to service whole brigades." They were here to reintern the drones on Elidere. ... apparently Tristans machinery could fabricate spare parts, and ammunition.... admittedly Gauss rifle ammunition was pretty simply, but there were limits to other things. To the best of their knowledge the circle of who knew about the Outpost Dumnonia. Tristan has specifically invalidated, two centuries earlier units planning to desert with Kerensky, a list which had only expanded thanks to IE's much more complete list of units that had gone onto the Exodus.
"You have the updated list?" Gene asked.
"I do."
"Revoke." He intoned.... and with that single command all SLDF units known to have survived the dissolution of the Star League and had either remained on Terra, or had joined a successor state ... or gone mercenary wouldn't have valid access credentials. Tristan believed he could repair most of the damaged systems and lock everything down. Anyone attempting access would need Hegemony Intelligence Credentials... and hopefully he was just being paranoid about anyone trying... and Tristan was capable of hearing out an argument... so if someone did come out of a stasis pod... well that'd been different. "I'll be back in a couple minutes."
"Yeah, we'll stay here, and not touch any thing." Septim replied still treating the whole base like was some haunted tomb.
CID's Annex was one part communications bunker... but frankly that was somewhat less useful without an HPG connection. Star League Comm Network, the HPG network that was in the contemporary era operated by ComStar as a successor to the Ministry of Communications had been part of the Mother Doctrine designed to maximize the influence, and soft power of the Terran Hegemony. As part of the Hegemony Nuclear options destruction of the HPG network in part or in full could be triggered either by officers of the Central Intelligence Division, or the highest echelons of the ministry of communication. Unfortunately those capable of issuing those orders had all be killed in much of the early decapitation strikes against the Hegemony during the coup, in no small part to orders from Richard Cameron, and signed by Kerensky to allow Rim World troops into Hegemony facilities, like the castles on New Dallas, and elsewhere.
"Commander?"
Gene placed the BattleRom into the projector, "Start analysis."
The clip played, "This is most unusual."
"I've run the warbook for what they call the Imp," and nothing turned up, "2 PPCs, LRM 15, five Meds," Medium Lasers, "But the other hundred tonner is an Annihilator," A downteched version but that actually raised more questions than it answered.
"Which entered prototyping just before Operation Liberation. Entering production in 2779 shortly after the Liberation of Terra. It would have carried LBX 10, and a suite of pulse lasers." The AI replied.
... and as far as the Inner Sphere had been concerned a decade prior with when five pristine regiments of BattleMechs had shown they hadn't even known what they were. The Imp was certainly a product of design doctrines and trends... Kerensky, it made sense. "Given the state of their battle mechs and their Hephaestus station, and the likelihood that it is a black box manufacturing center, Wolfs Dragoons are -"
"The descendants of Kerensky's deserters, I have pulled their officer files, a Kerensky, N. Commands this newly formed Black Widow Company," Kerensky as a name was circumstantial evidence at best, "I would need a genetic sample to confirm."
Gene doubted he'd be able to get one of those, "Options, and recommendations? Speculation." He added.
"Their appearance in 3005 is, anomalous. Their equipment and general bearing highly suspicious, the implication from that disposition is that they had no current Intel, or very limited intelligence on the Inner Sphere. The Exodus Route as Doctor Abner refers to it terminates on the now abandoned world of Gutara. They could have continued coreward of the Caliban Nebula, there were estimations from the League satellite based telescopic network, observations suggested that there might life sustaining worlds beyond it, but given the distance no attempts to confirm were mounted prior to the Coup." A pause, "Apologies Commander, I have insufficient information to provide effective advice on these Wolfs Dragoons."
Well it had been worth a shot to ask. That left really only the last matter, handing the AI the incomplete details of what they knew.. The combine had just lost one of its sixty something mech regiments, or about roughly 1.5 % of its overall Mech Regiment strength. In other arms that would have been less in away of an expense, but where as combat vehicles like tanks and IFVs could be produced like way back in the 20
th century the venerable internal combustion engine the realities of density and energy weapons meant fusion engines were part of the factored in expense of BattleMechs.
"If these numbers are accurate," That was the AFFS having nearly eighty mech regiments, not including mercs, or other irregular forces, "I would consider it highly likely that a Federated Suns offensive would be launched. The most obvious strategically sensible motion, would be across frontage or against specific high value worlds."
.... The Terran Corridor.
But that was for the FedSuns. Loosing an entire mech regiment to a world might vrey well be enough of a slap to the combine's ego that they felt the need to retaliate... and that made Elidere a very likely target. Especially with the expected disclosure of finding the 63rd's depot. "Recommendations for defense of the planet?"
"The 63
rd Mechanized Infantry Division Depot's self destruct mechanism should be intact-"
"No,"
"The remaining stocks could be stripped from the facility before-"
"Tristan the self destruct on that facility is a megaton scale nuke," He replied, "Even if the Combine drops a whole fresh regiment of," For example, "Sword of Light a nuclear strike could potential convince both sides to start throwing cans of instant sunshine around."
Unlike in the case of a Castle the... detonation of the base's self destruct would be significantly more obvious as a nuke going off. Some of DOME castle designs barely gave any indication outside of the immediate local area if destroyed intentionally, they just folded in as the structural supports blew out, "Stripping the facility should be a priority, relocating material offworld would significantly devalue the facility. Potentially creating propaganda material demonstrating the facility was empty, or being repurposed might reduce value of a strike sufficiently enough that one might not be mounted."
It was better than a nuke exploding up through a mass of carboniferous limestone, and causing who knew what ecological damage, "There is one other thing, I need to log an update. 131
st Division, Query JumpShip losses bearing supply," He uploaded the picture of the Cairo, from the Sam Houston's database, "Cause of lose unspecified Combine sabotage."
"Logged." A pause, "Date of recovery?"
"... officially it was recovered recently. It has been put back into service as a JumpShip." The Azami had found it misjumped into a dead system in Combine space but actual recovery operations had probably only begun during Hurgai Kurita's reign, when Pasha had been a boy. It taken decades to be sure the JumpShip was ready, and apparently had only reentered service before the present coordinator had come to power.
"JumpShip and DropShip cargo manifests?"
He confirmed the print order, "There were likely other 'accidents' that were not accidents. Flag any MisJumps to the Draconis Combine assigned units."
"If I may make a recommendation, it would be possible with CID command codes to override the HPG network, and broadcast the meeting between Kurita, and Amaris across the Inner Sphere."
"Comstar claims that the modern network has degraded from its SLCOMNET Capability."
"That is," Tristan paused to run calculations, "Quite likely, given the resources required, and the decline in number of HPG stations. It is also likely an override, has a statistical probability of burning out the cores of already damaged stations... but that should be an acceptable loss."
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Notes: Alright this is (B), an addendum of sorts, so as some people are aware there is a separate Luxen II thread basically going back to flesh out some of that part of the story. That's a sidestory it doesn't really effect my update schedule, unfortunately there are other things that effect that unrelated to the story itself. However, parts 5 and 6 should still go up on time.
... and daylights savings time this weekend, fuck. Anyway, this touches on some other things.
As an aside what might happen is I may, for organizational sake redeisgnate this something like Elidere Contract Conclusion, but this mostly foreshadowing throw out to things outlined for much later.