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No it ate about the last third of the fucking update.Hmm? I don't quite get what happened at the end there. Did a crap load of Jumpships just enter the system?
If they succeeded their rewards would have been prolific... one man had boasted the night before his death that he would ask the Coordinator for the honor of commanding are born Sword of Light Regiment in his master's service. Heron was familiar, more familiar than ever with the Dragon BattleMech, and had wasted no time in dispatching his ronin opponent.
It had been such that the Taurians had arrived too. The dueling culture between gunslinger and ronin returned after centuries of hiatus. He supposed, after a minute that that might not be entirely accurate... from what he understood theCombine's dueling culture and its emphasis had survived but remained largely directed inward amongst the samurai
"Probably after a fact, seeing as they've had to open their mouth to get the Ronin to come around." The other man replied shaking his head as Arsacid strode forward. He stopped only long enough to collect his boots from the entryway and walked down the hall as the Highlander continued to fill him in, "Minister Shawkat fired off a message to the MRB, a portion of SLDF turned mercenary," The ones who hadn't joined Kerensky on his exodus, and the ones who hadn't joined one of the member states," But if I were to guess she means to do more than that."
Heron's face remained placid as they moved through the government complex of Katinka and into a meeting room that could have been any core world of the hegemony's center of planetary business and administration. It was a small creature comfort that had been allowed as they had constructed the margravate,"Do tell?"
He still would have liked had the Brinton Crisis not unfurled but it certainly could have been worse ,and he knew that as well. "How are the Taurian delegation responding to the combine's presence?" He inquired, and half a mind to ask how well ComStar was responding to the imperious delegation of high born samurai too many of whom had graduated from Sun Zhang. Most of the first wave of arrivals were older men, those who had reached retirement age in the DCMS for whom this was a last chance for glory.
The Taurians had had to watch them directly petition for the opportunity for battle. Some men had made challenges directly... this morning's opponent in the Dragon, other ronin had challenged other Hegemony Gunslingers. This was not the war of davion succession there was no longer anything approaching a technological parity. All of the ACMS Program Graduates in the Highlander battalion were running -b series Highlanders. Most of the Gunslingers were operating royal battlemechs... and those that weren't were running Marauders or Orions. All of whom were survivors of the conflict against Amaris here in the Rimward Periphery.
"Not well I'd suppose. They've got the davions between them sure, but so far as the bulls are concerned they're not going to forget any time soon how popular Kerensky was with the DCMS units on secondment to the SLDF, or how happy those lads were to put the rebellion on New Vandenburg down." Kerensky from what they had gathered had been very popular with the SLDF line units by the end of the war, enough that units which might have otherwise sided with Minoru Kurita had not backed his claim to the throne, and had instead of obeying Kerensky's removal from his post as commanding general had decided to go along with the Exodus thathad tracked coreward, and far from the California nebula in the rimward periphery. "The combine for their part view the Taurians as barely civilized."
It was a reminder of who they were. Those facilities were off limits to outsiders of course but you could not meaningfully hide what a shipyard was. Those too formed constellations, and buzzed with activity that at least could havebeen mistaken for worker shuttles.
"We don't worship technology," The highlander remarked, but his tone was more irritated to suggest that he wanted to be a little less polite as what he said. "We have schools sir. It was one of the first things we built were children's creches," The sudden shock of awakening in a new world, and the need to demobilize a mixed gender army that was two centuries out of time had lead to a minor baby boom after all. There had been talk about social psychology and how people had responded to the environment they had woken up to but Katinka was a Terran world, and there had been the need to provide for the emerging society, "For the next generation, we had men and women who retired to become teachers for them. I don't think they've ever seen that before."
She's O5P, Heron is just assuming at the moment she's ISF but Florimel sent her.Given how the young lady in charge of the Combine delegation is acting, is she O5P, ISF, or a junior Kurita cousin?
Admittedly it hadn't properly occured to Heron for the simple fact that the Brinton Crisis had been so forward in all thoughts , and news. He knew about the Azami movement through the periphery and the arrival of the combine presence shortly thereafter but he had also awakened only recently thereabouts and he had been forced to engage Black Jack's pirates. By the time he had been in a position to do anything the Azami had disappeared far into the rimward expanse of the periphery... and he had had to order his officers that no, that was not a viable use of their still limited resources.
"I did." He replied to the envoy, "A necessity given the situation, the Rim World biological weapons program would have been catastrophic if released by accident, never mind a willful use of it. Brinton at a minimum would have been rendered uninhabitable... so yes I ordered my Scotts Dragoons to violate Taurian sovereignty, for which with the downfall of the Star League I had no legal right to do." Which was true, the council of state was gone, there was no legal. The Taurians were independent and not a territorial state, "But it is not to be misconstrued as policy to infringe upon Taurian independence, "Even though that was exactly what he had done, and that in the faceof such things he would probably have done again, and that would make him a liar. "The representative of ComStar has suggested that we can make remunerations in c-bills for damaged caused by my troopers to civilian property."
"Financial compensation, yes." He replied. It was obvious, it had been obvious that the more revanchist Taurians wouldn't like that resolution, "I would like a good neighbor policy, but we're not going to trust each other, and yes Brinton is as good of a reason as any, so I can hardly propose we work together against Black Jack, but I am willing to extend reparations of if not monetary payments then the equivalent value in raw materials if the Concordat government would prefer that, but a cash payment is the most expedited solution." For which he didneed ComSTar's banking apparatus even if he didn't need to borrow the money from them. "Let me be clear my understanding is that Black Jack before uncovering the Hidden Army Depot had put together on the order of three hundred SLDF battlemechs, including over a hundred Hegemony machines with royal technology." What he wasn't telling the Taurians were those estimates from the intelligence staff officers were tentative, and we quite a ways in assuming that Black Jack had been able to keep his forces in fighting shape... but he was aiming to drive home the threat the pirate posed. Therefore he didn't mind risking overstating the pirate's personal forces... and of course it was true Black Jack was bolstering his forces, and seemed to be operating far and wide from either side of the Taurian border... which had probably encouraged the Capellans to accuse publicly the Concordat government of supporting McGirk
He wasn't prepared to make a similar accusation because he really didn't have any proof, and avoid deliberately antagonizing the Taurian delegation, but the offer of money really was the easiest possible solution. The holographic display shifting, saved him from the necessity of so gauche a comment that any resources the Taurians might try and spend on a border dispute with the Aurigans would leave them vulnerable to theCapellans, and in theory House Davion. Realistically it was also quite possible that any Capellan belligerence might well be aimed atthe coalition. That was the complicating aspect of the situation was that this was a multi-polar environment where either side opened themselves to raids by a third party in the form of the capellans.
The Star League was gone. He could [police his own borders, but he couldn't spare the forces especially now to go over to his neighbors worlds. Certainly not without some status of forces entailed, and that wasn't going to happen with the Taurians. The Canopian border was too far away to do more than provide an effort that advisory, and even best limited to a planet like Luxen... which was a world that ComStar 's presence there had already been hit hard
So thus, ComStar wanted a truce, if nota more formal détente... or at least to avoid the Taurians moving to a formal declaration of war.
Yes, Heron in terms of comparing to the other protagonists should be in the public perception the scariest. The Taurians, the Magistracy, the Combine all recognize him as an officer of the Hegemony. Gene doesn't have that public recognition that hasn't been publicly disclosed. Heron has a history in the public record of all three states, and now he's back after 2.5 centuries. Zarantha Calderon's government does not want an open war, the Magistracy wants peace and trade, the Combine has a grudge but also is concerned with Face, there are rules to a combine vendetta between noble housesHmm, I imagine a fair chunck of the reason everyone in that room is being reasonable is that Heron scares the hell out of them.
What is this?
Magistracy of Canopus thing, imagine mad scientist genius + adviser.
Missing a threadmark.4.6
They had agreed to briefly adjourn forlunch. Adjourned was something of a strong word, really since it hadentailed stopping obstensibly for food but really and excuse to keepthe precentor from badgering for demands of protection. What theprecentor had made clear he wouldn't have accepted was a matching involume, all the HPG stations had needed to protected in therespective polity. That had eventually, as he had expected it to, toturn into a push for him to speak for the entirety of the AuriganReach.
What of course the precentor didn'trealize was that Arsacid had run the numbers already. What he neededwas political sanction to move the resources he gathered from Artuand build small bases across the Reach in order to justify thosecompanies. Shawkat probably wouldn't appreciate the committment orthe need to pressure it, but he was already envisioning pullinginfantry and armor from a coalition federal commitment to the worldswith HPG stations not under his charge.
He'd need to speak to both his chiefminister, and Lord Espinosa, but Coromodir coupled with Katinka couldmanufacture Thunderbolts and Archers and there were the Dragons andGriffins which would make an impressive prescence to rally around astheir numbers expanded in the next few years, but what they wouldreally need was to expand the federal militias of tanks and infantryas a deterent... not so much against the pirates but against meddlingby the other 'sucessor states' as was the term of the day.
Artru's materiel stockpile fed into hisessence and then recycled meant he had a select reserve. There washowever the use of the term 'Aurigan Reach' which was potentially alegal pitfall. There were indepdent worlds apart of the Reach notmembers of the Coalition. It was legal fencing, they were going tohave establish terms, and definitions... but he planned to send off amessage to Coromdir and inform Shawkat sooner rather than later. Itwas the least he could do given the potential headache this was forhis prime minister.
The break had also given him time topull previous recomendations from his staff. The Naval Officer whowanted schools built was an option, sending a company of mechs alongwith them was something he could afford... but not to canopus. He hadother officers who had questions, Delaney hadn't brought it up sense,but the officer still had questions... and the Combine bringing upthe fleet that had slipped away from Luxen was going to cause hisstaff to raise those questions even if Delaney didn't suggestmounting a search party.
Arsacid wished that the Hegemony hadmade better success in the aeroscout automated ftl drones forexploration... but no, there were things in hyperspace that drovemachines mad if they lacked a human crew, and even then it was safestfor the AI to be asleep and secured in their berths than to make theJump.
"The parties are ready to resume."He nodded to the ensign, and passed his instructions along. He wasn'tgoing to make suggestion either to the staff now, they werepreferectly capable of reading and reviewing, or executively makingthe proposal to Ana Maria Centrella in her capacity as CanopianAmbassador either now or in the span of the next few days. The entirepoint of having a staff was to check your work, and draw up proposalsbased on ideas like this... it was also to tell him if something wasout of line. The same reason for not allowing Delaney the resourcesto go haying off into the dark,
An advisory mission to babysit somedoctors and scientists and educators well well, roll that all intoone maybe they could manage to see if any strange Azami merchantsshowed up..... but he doubted that much, the first few items might dosome good, serve some higher cause of state. "Very good, makesure that is passed along," Shawkat's abscence was always aheadache. It was easy to rely on much older Terrans to do things whenthey had generation of experience by normal standards... that waslikely to be especially true given the health care, and life spansexpected of the modern age they found themselves in. Heron stood andmade his way back through the door, leaving the ferro aluminiumbubble overlooking the tea plantation behind.
The noise was already starting to buildin the room. "Something on?"
"The Precentor," A voicewhispered through his neural link, "Might have accidentally letslip details of attacks that have yet to be made public. Informationtransmitted through the SLCOMNET, most likely in real timetransmissions." An apparently near unconciounsable expense forwhen people wanted to use the service... apparently that cost didn'tapply when the priests needed. "It may indicate they have a moreeffective use of the network than previously surmised."
He made a sub vocal affirmation,unnecessary since the mind machine interface of his circlet made itvery easy to communicate acknowledgeement to the Katinka AI, andturned towards his chair, and pulled it out. He had only caught partof the conversation for the din, but the young lady from the combinehad seemed openly contemptuous the flash of dismissive malice mostappropriate to the schoolyard hanging there as she haraunged therobed precentor, he contempt barely veilled for both the priest, andfor the 'Capellan's misfortune'.
The details of that misfortune did helpexplain the agitation for commitments to defense of ComStar'sstations, that had also included the Combine's commitment todefending the stations. Realistically Black Jack was unlikely towheel around and start attacking ComStar in the Draconis Combine butif the Combine were to commit to security contingent then theCapellans might be pressured into agreeing to such.
Truthfully Arsacid didn't care aboutthat. His intention to speak to Shawkat on what they could do tobolster the security prescence on Coalition worlds, the potentiallegal remifiacations of terms like 'Aurigan Reach', all of that couldbe discussed in comittee. If Black Jack were hitting the Capellansthen that had other implications, more immediate securityimplications for the state rather than ComStar's concerns over theHPG network... but the implication that ComStar was perhaps makingthe network seem less available than it was, even if they hadperfectly valid reasons was a data point that couldn't beoverlooked... especially given McGirk seemed intent on breaking upthe HPG network for his own reasons.
He had no reason therefore to stop theargument. Letting the Combine representative argue with the precentorsuited him just fine. It was the best option to let them air theirgrievances in public, let them argue among themselves while hewatched, and got a feel for them. According to her credentials LadyAna Maria Centrella had been born on Canopus in 2984, her Tauriancounterpart had been born to a well established Taurian familycoreward in the late fifties.
The two of them were content to letHouse Kurita protest on their behalf, even if that wasn't theCombine's intention. They had no intention of either provoking thecombine to turn attention, nor to let the precentor harangue them fortheir government's limitted resources.
It did however give him yet furtherreason not to bring up at this juncture any talk of schools andteachers in Canopian space. It had occured to him, given theimportance of House Karosas's efforts that he risked a quiteparochial fight if he rushed forward with schools staffed by DOME menstood down in the reach... and also that he was probably going toneed those men available for other duties on worlds like Fjaldr orWeldry both which needed maintenance of terraforming equipment tomake them not quite so bitterly cold and unpleasant. The problem withthat was precisely the thing to which the young lady and theprecentor were arguing about... doubly so if Black Jack were jumping the border.
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What of course the precentor didn'trealize was that Arsacid had run the numbers already. What he neededwas political sanction to move the resources he gathered from Artuand build small bases across the Reach in order to justify thosecompanies. Shawkat probably wouldn't appreciate the committment orthe need to pressure it, but he was already envisioning pullinginfantry and armor from a coalition federal commitment to the worldswith HPG stations not under his charge.
They had agreed to briefly adjourn forlunch. Adjourned was something of a strong word, really since it hadentailed stopping obstensibly for food but really and excuse to keepthe precentor from badgering for demands of protection. What theprecentor had made clear he wouldn't have accepted was a matching involume, all the HPG stations had needed to protected in therespective polity. That had eventually, as he had expected it to, toturn into a push for him to speak for the entirety of the AuriganReach.
He'd need to speak to both his chiefminister, and Lord Espinosa, but Coromodir coupled with Katinka couldmanufacture Thunderbolts and Archers and there were the Dragons andGriffins which would make an impressive prescence to rally around astheir numbers expanded in the next few years, but what they wouldreally need was to expand the federal militias of tanks and infantryas a deterent... not so much against the pirates but against meddlingby the other 'sucessor states' as was the term of the day.
Artru's materiel stockpile fed into hisessence and then recycled meant he had a select reserve. There washowever the use of the term 'Aurigan Reach' which was potentially alegal pitfall. There were indepdent worlds apart of the Reach notmembers of the Coalition. It was legal fencing, they were going tohave establish terms, and definitions... but he planned to send off amessage to Coromdir and inform Shawkat sooner rather than later. Itwas the least he could do given the potential headache this was forhis prime minister
The break had also given him time topull previous recomendations from his staff. The Naval Officer whowanted schools built was an option, sending a company of mechs alongwith them was something he could afford... but not to canopus. He hadother officers who had questions, Delaney hadn't brought it up sense,but the officer still had questions... and the Combine bringing upthe fleet that had slipped away from Luxen was going to cause hisstaff to raise those questions even if Delaney didn't suggestmounting a search party.
Arsacid wished that the Hegemony hadmade better success in the aeroscout automated ftl drones forexploration... but no, there were things in hyperspace that drovemachines mad if they lacked a human crew, and even then it was safestfor the AI to be asleep and secured in their berths than to make theJump.
"The parties are ready to resume."He nodded to the ensign, and passed his instructions along. He wasn'tgoing to make suggestion either to the staff now, they werepreferectly capable of reading and reviewing, or executively makingthe proposal to Ana Maria Centrella in her capacity as CanopianAmbassador either now or in the span of the next few days. The entirepoint of having a staff was to check your work, and draw up proposalsbased on ideas like this... it was also to tell him if something wasout of line. The same reason for not allowing Delaney the resourcesto go haying off into the dark,
An advisory mission to babysit somedoctors and scientists and educators well well, roll that all intoone maybe they could manage to see if any strange Azami merchantsshowed up..... but he doubted that much, the first few items might dosome good, serve some higher cause of state. "Very good, makesure that is passed along," Shawkat's abscence was always aheadache. It was easy to rely on much older Terrans to do things whenthey had generation of experience by normal standards... that waslikely to be especially true given the health care, and life spansexpected of the modern age they found themselves in. Heron stood andmade his way back through the door, leaving the ferro aluminiumbubble overlooking the tea plantation behind.
The noise was already starting to buildin the room. "Something on?"
"The Precentor," A voicewhispered through his neural link, "Might have accidentally letslip details of attacks that have yet to be made public. Informationtransmitted through the SLCOMNET, most likely in real timetransmissions." An apparently near unconciounsable expense forwhen people wanted to use the service... apparently that cost didn'tapply when the priests needed. "It may indicate they have a moreeffective use of the network than previously surmised."
He made a sub vocal affirmation,unnecessary since the mind machine interface of his circlet made itvery easy to communicate acknowledgeement to the Katinka AI, andturned towards his chair, and pulled it out. He had only caught partof the conversation for the din, but the young lady from the combinehad seemed openly contemptuous the flash of dismissive malice mostappropriate to the schoolyard hanging there as she haraunged therobed precentor, he contempt barely veilled for both the priest, andfor the 'Capellan's misfortune'.
The details of that misfortune did helpexplain the agitation for commitments to defense of ComStar'sstations, that had also included the Combine's commitment todefending the stations. Realistically Black Jack was unlikely towheel around and start attacking ComStar in the Draconis Combine butif the Combine were to commit to security contingent then theCapellans might be pressured into agreeing to such.
Truthfully Arsacid didn't care aboutthat. His intention to speak to Shawkat on what they could do tobolster the security prescence on Coalition worlds, the potentiallegal remifiacations of terms like 'Aurigan Reach', all of that couldbe discussed in comittee. If Black Jack were hitting the Capellansthen that had other implications, more immediate securityimplications for the state rather than ComStar's concerns over theHPG network... but the implication that ComStar was perhaps makingthe network seem less available than it was, even if they hadperfectly valid reasons was a data point that couldn't beoverlooked... especially given McGirk seemed intent on breaking upthe HPG network for his own reasons.
He had no reason therefore to stop theargument. Letting the Combine representative argue with the precentorsuited him just fine. It was the best option to let them air theirgrievances in public, let them argue among themselves while hewatched, and got a feel for them. According to her credentials LadyAna Maria Centrella had been born on Canopus in 2984, her Tauriancounterpart had been born to a well established Taurian familycoreward in the late fifties
The two of them were content to letHouse Kurita protest on their behalf, even if that wasn't theCombine's intention. They had no intention of either provoking thecombine to turn attention, nor to let the precentor harangue them fortheir government's limitted resources.
It did however give him yet furtherreason not to bring up at this juncture any talk of schools andteachers in Canopian space. It had occured to him, given theimportance of House Karosas's efforts that he risked a quiteparochial fight if he rushed forward with schools staffed by DOME menstood down in the reach... and also that he was probably going toneed those men available for other duties on worlds like Fjaldr orWeldry both which needed maintenance of terraforming equipment tomake them not quite so bitterly cold and unpleasant. The problem withthat was precisely the thing to which the young lady and theprecentor were arguing about... doubly so if Black Jack were jumping the border