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Thatâs rough, thought Sobash, sympathizing with Jint, though he figured that it was only natural Jint had to face the various irksome obligations that came with reigning over a territory-nation now that he was an active grandee. Jintâs case was special, however, and deserving of his sympathy in one respect. After all, the young manâs father had acted irresponsibly when he himself became a grandee despite having only one child. That one child didnât have much of a choice.
âSo weâre to intimidate the landworld?â asked RoĂŻryac, Ship Commander of the Sircaubh. He was one of the squadronâs two Senior Ship Commanders.
âI think itâs common sense to assume thatâs what they expect from us.â
âThen there are no specific orders to do so?â he asked.
âIt wouldnât be an âulterior reasonâ otherwise.â
âBut does the Countdom of Hyde have all the facilities weâll need? From a cursory search, the system doesnât even have proper fuel resupply,â said Serboth, Ship Commander of the Lymcaubh.
âOh, we canât complain about that,â said Atosryua. âThese raid ships wonât always be fighting on battlefields with lots of facilities. In fact, we should probably think of places without such facilities as better for training exercises. Though thatâs just my opinion,â said Atosryua.
âBut we donât have a supply corps accompanying us. Only an incompetent commander would ever send out a trample-blitz squadron without a supply corps,â she replied.
âItâs not impossible, you know. Coming under an incompetent commander. Besides, even a competent one might be compelled to issue utterly daft commands from time to time.â
âGetting forced into such a hopeless situation would have to be the work of an incompetent commander of higher rank.â
âPlease, letâs drop this topic, Vice Hecto-Commander Serboth. Otherwise weâll be here all day. Planar space is vast. Thereâs no way we can grasp every possible battlefield. Even if every commodore were perfect, a seam can open unexpectedly. And I donât think for a microsecond that every commodore is, in fact, perfect at all.â
âSo long as itâs an order from above, we canât argue against it,â nodded Serboth begrudgingly.
âExactly. Anyone else want to complain?â asked Atosryua. Her tone admitted no backtalk, but it wasnât too hard to tell she herself was hiding how dissatisfied she was with their orders. âNo complaints? Then let me split the squadron into two â the Red Team and the Blue Team. The Blue Team will be headed by me. The Red, I give to you, Roiryua.â
âRoger,â said Roiryua.
âYou and I are now enemy commanders,â she said. âWe each command half of the squadron. Iâve already selected which ships will be on each team. I grant Hecto-Commander Roiryua the right to choose which route each team will travel down.â
âArenât we already enemies, maâam?â Roiryua pointed out. âI donât need to be taking orders from you, Kilo-Commander. Youâre the enemy.â
âI like that personality of yours, Hecto-Commander,â she said, putting a white hand on her forehead. âI have a leather sandbag. Whenever Iâm irritated, I give it a punch or two, and let off a tiny bit of steam. Iâm going to change that punching bagâs name to yours.â
âThank you very much,â said Roiryua. âIncidentally, what is your favored punching bagâs current name?â
âThis may be a confidential line, but I couldnât divulge such a secret. In any case, let me amend my statement. You and I will be enemies shortly. As of now, youâre still my subordinate. Got it?â
âRoger that. Now then, I choose the clockwise route.â
âVery well. Now remember, the objective of the exercise is to take and maintain control over the Hyde Portal. The code to suspend the exercise will be the following phrase: âTrue solar flames are blue.â If you receive the message âTrue solar flames are blueâ through the Camrinic crypto-mode, you will then revert to the original command structure immediately. Is that clear?â
âYes, maâam,â Roiryua nodded.
âThis confidential line is now the line for the Blue Team. That means that the ships excluded from this line belong to the Red Team. Now then, off we go. From this second onward, you and I are enemies, Hecto-Commander Roiryua.â
âYes, maâam.â He nearly saluted before stopping himself with a strained smirk.
Then, the video of six of the ship commandersâ window-screens, including Roiryuaâs, ceased to transmit.
I suppose this makes me a member of the Blue Team. Sobash didnât feel strongly one way or the other about that. He didnât know Hecto-Commander Roiryua well enough. Besides, this was just an exercise in the end. And heâd have to follow Kilo-Commander Atosryuaâs command baton where it counted, too.
âNow then, weâre headed for the Ileesh Portal in a single column at maximum combat acceleration. Go to your respective bridges and issue your orders.â
Samson was in the chicrh ruhyrr (flotilla lesseeâs office) of the supply ship Acrych Nata. The planar space map on the floor of the office was showing forty or more space-time bubbles. Each of the bubbles contained only a single ship. Space-time bubbles had a critical mass, and the ships that comprised the borh (flotilla) were so huge they only barely skirted below that limit.
Paper cup in hand, Samson gazed at the map. The flotilla was sailing smoothly. Too smoothly. The man was bored.
Mechanics starpilots were usually needed as specialists of temporary repairs. When voyages were proceeding without a hitch, he had no role to play. Moreover, he was just aboard ship to serve as the Count of Hydeâs proxy; each of those ships already had an inspector supervisor of its own. If issues did arise, they would deal with them. Worse yet, while those inspector supervisors were in the reserves, they were still Mechanics starpilots in rank, with quite a few outranking him.
He heard the sound of footsteps behind him. Samson may not have had frocragh, but he could tell who it was from the sound. Heâd known Paveryua for long enough now. He was more than familiar with his subordinateâs mannerisms.
âI really canât stand this âboredomâ thing,â grumbled Samson. âIâm the kind of guy who always needs to be
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