Dominion of the Baltic Sea Week 1 (A)
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Week 1 (A)
The dusty bin was a pelican case. It had been scuffed, and scratched, and vinyl stickers added to. The inside were peltor com tac III wires to interface for the Harris radios. It was clear though that Mikey didn't have a clue what the fuck he was looking at. His brother, the senior enlisted man did know what the Army Civil Affairs man didn't.
"So?"
"Luke has been paging through that book," In between some snarling about histiography and something about academic interests and something else the older Stewart brother hadn't quite parsed, and then cleared his throat, "Anyway, he's right we're really fucked on fuel in the short term so if you guys are going to the university then carpool." Biking was out of the question, walking was out of the question, even without the security concerns...
Which was the problem.
"Whats in the book?" His brother gestured to the blue cover that was flipped up on the counter top.
"A bunch of guys in stupid costumes, and tin suits." He grunted untangling the wires. "Tin suits who want to shoot us with really big lead balls." He shook his head, and threaded a line through the guide, "Walter makes it sound like there is trouble in town."
Michael paused and exhaled contemplating the third leg of the demographic problem with the county. There was the county seat and the smaller surrounding towns, and the rural spread, but the county seat was home to the university, and that meant a significant population of kids who ordinarily would have been going home for summer and leaving the dorms if this... whatever this was had happened closer to the end of the month. "I ... I, there are a lot of people scared right now, and don't know what's going on."
"You went to Afghanistan the same as the rest of us."
Mike started to shake his head in his older brother's comment "Under the individual ready reserve. And just for the one time, and nothing really happened where I was." He clipped his mouth shut. Tony had left for Paris Island as soon as he'd finished his senior year, and had been near through a contract when the towers had fallen. "This isn't the same thing?"
"Far as I can tell it kind of is." Tony replied with a snort tossing the plate carrier onto the heavy oak table, "The guns are different, sure, but its us, and them," He didn't have an immediate response to that, "Look," They stopped talking as a sweaty pair of former marine officers came back in.
Walter leaned over the box, and pressed a tan box, and glanced at the house's owner. There was a wrinkled expression of disapproval.
"Its the older model. I know its not the latest and greatest." Luke grunted. "Thankfully it does take the newer rechargeables like yours." The batteries of the radio... well they hadn't been great in the desert heat, and if they were in north germany it would be interesting to see how they handled the weather here, but it would probably be less of a drain on performance. "I don't know if we will need it right now." It was monday afternoon.
"You're going to the school tomorrow."
Not because he was teaching. Michael had technically had monday classes but the school had cancelled them. There had been an emergency staff meeting that Luke had missed, but frankly Mike got the impression from the dark greens and browns, and more pointedly the large caliber rifle that ... presumably whatever he'd been doing might have been more a hair more important.
"Fuel, batteries too," When the ring of fire had first hit they had left the the ren faire and hit the agrarian retail store and even without access to cards had paid in cash... admittedly probably a good time for that sense taking cash to the faire had been something of the norm for years... "In all honesty looking at the well, it doesn't seem to have effected the water table." Which was obviously good.
"Ok so tomorrow?"
The university had been bequeathed the old mill building, and indeed everything that had gone along with it at the end, so there was some of the machinery for the engineering and history departments to squabble over in terms of... and it was going to be probably horrifying to see what all exactly the warehouses had been stuff with over a century and a half of collection the school had gathered up through such bequests.
The conversation derailed as Michael glanced out the window, "Uhm Luke... there is a cow."
"Yeah."
"You don't have cows."
"Its one of the McCullochs they've used the south pasture for-"
"Fucking ever. Was there ever a time they didn't." Walter interrupted as glancing out the window, "Like hell a hundred years?"
"Longer," Luke replied, "The McCullochs have always been our neighbors, Fergus McCulloch fought in the revolution," alongside the Gunther ancestor who had progenitated Luke's own paternal line, "and I think they've always had cows," He paused turning from the historical anecdote, "And I think Leroy actually bought the families dairy equipment when my great grandfather got out of the trade."
"Would they still have that?"
"... In a barn somewhere, maybe, I know Patrick," The current McCulloch patriarch. "Upgraded all of his pasteruization, what six seven years ago."
"Its more than one cow though."
"Michael, cows are stupid but they do occasionally find ways out of their pens, in all honesty with everything we can go out there in a minute and make sure its nothing."
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It had been nothing. The cow had found a spot where a cypress tree had been blighted and had finally given way into a fence and had decided to trundle through said gap out of ... what was now the 'north pasture' and explore ... the heifer had probably been wondering what the fuck was going on.
Luke pulled the yellow electric chainsaw and slotted a battery in, and took it off safe. Chopping the cypress took about a half hour dividing the labor between him cutting and Tony piling. "Yeah see it hit there. This won't even be hard to patch." He pointed to the gathering other cows who had started to congregate at the nose and were now eyeballing the humans as if they were asking 'what the fuck are you doing'. "We just need to make sure they get nosey and want to come over here."
There was a moo.
"Luke."
"Yes Mike?"
Luke turned, and looked at the juvenile bull. "Him, he's going to be a problem." The juvenile was a little over a year old, he was tan, almost russet with a head that looked disproportionate on his body... despite the latter being stacked. A prize specimen of the breed, and back up time worth a lot of money... he was also currently knocking his head against a post impatiently. "I'll go get Mr McCulloch just leave him alone." Luke tossed a look at the dimming sky... and they probably weren't going to get this done today.
Walter piled into the shotgun of the polaris off road vehicle, and they headed down towards the cattle gate,
"So is Tony in the bunk house?"
"Nah I was letting him stay in the lake house." There was a pause, "I mean he was only going to be stateside for so long." Which of course... now they were back in the 17th century... and if Luke was honest, at least he would have known what to expect being back in Afghanistan.... or hell Iraq, Libya even... going into Mali with the French would have been a known unknown... not this unknown, unknown, "We're here and we'll just have to make the best of it."
"Yeah you said Wallenstein will try the farms."
He leaned forward on the wheel, "Yeah, property rights are a keep what you can hold thing in the army. Wellington's army of scum wasn't exactly a lie." He said referring to the Napoleonic wars.
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Notes: Due to having caught covid, this is shorter than the original plan, as I had planned to append a revised scene onto this with edits, but with the headach that goes along with the covid i'm having to minimize the time I use the computer.