The Ishtar InvestigationChapter 3 At Home Reviewing the Case
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Despite Colonel Newhart's warning about a visit from Fleet Admiral Tucker, our night passed undisturbed. Therefore, the next morning found Linda and me marching to Colonel Newhart's office. Sarah had slipped off earlier promising to try to find a good location to listen to conversations between various DECO personnel. We discovered Colonel Newhart's office filled with confused and upset soldiers.
The Colonel spotted us when we arrived and whispered to a sergeant who came over to speak with us. "Commander, Lieutenant, if you can come with me."
We followed the man, who appeared to be thirty-four, far older than the normal marine. He led us to a small conference room and closed the door before pulling out a small box I recognized as a scrambler used to block the AIs usual cameras and microphones.
Once the sergeant was sure the room was secure he offered us a textbook salute. "Sergeant Rincon, sir. Sorry to bring you out of the office, but we just received word that the Sa'arm broke through one of our containment pickets and a hive sphere has appeared at one of the uninhabited systems just past Alpha Centauri. Casualties are low, but there are now several new planets threatened by this expansion, and our department is being tasked with providing additional supplies to the colonies now at risk. Unfortunately, it means having you train the Lieutenant by auditing our procedures will be impossible."
Linda gasped, but I kept my face impassive. "That's not a surprise. The Sa'arm have been putting pressure all along the front, so they were sure to breakthrough eventually. Please tell the Colonel that I hope everything can be settled soon."
Sergeant Rincon winked. "I'm sure it will be, and I hope your real investigation works out."
The man turned and left the room leaving Linda and I sitting quietly. Linda sighed and pulled my PDA out again, examining some notes she had made the night before.
"What should we do now?" Linda asked.
I shrugged. "Well one of Colonel Newhart's comments from last night gives me an idea. We could play bull in a china shop and wander into some random department and ask to see something. Or we could just wander and look like we are hunting for something."
Linda giggled. "How about you take me on a tour and at each department come up with some dubious claim of a violation we should investigate. The reactions might be interesting."
My laugh joined hers and moments later we were wandering the halls. At each department we would step inside and look around and I would explain to Linda what the people there did and about any previous investigations that touched their areas. It was sad, but the only department that I could say nothing about was the Marine Intelligence command of M2. They were chronically understaffed and only received what fragments of intelligence that the other commands were willing to give them, but twice they accurately predicted Sa'arm breakouts and their prompt and clear reports saved lives and even allowed the marines at Canus One to defeat the initial Sa'arm landing on their world.
Linda was shocked by some of the stories I had to tell. The Confederacy and the CAP testing supposedly removed all of the scum from selection, but the truism of power corrupting had proved accurate and despite the screening there were a few bad apples.
We were walking down a hallway after leaving the new offices of the Fleet Auxiliary. The man in charge there had practically pushed me out after I talked about the disappearance of one of the scout vessels they had sent out. The commander of the missing ship had no previous military command and more than a few officers suspected that the man had decided to work with the Cosca and not return to the Confederacy. Linda was shaking her head at the anger the man showed as we discussed the disappearance when a woman suddenly came out of a doorway and ran into me.
My Confederacy improved reflexes meant that I only stumbled. The woman merely came to a halt and glared at me as I recovered my balance. As I looked up at her I was surprised by what I saw.
The woman was wearing a professional pantsuit that belonged in some corporate boardroom. Her brown hair was in a professional and extreme cut as she glared at me.
"Explain yourself soldier!" she hissed. "What are you doing wandering the halls in this section of the ship. This is DECO's territory!"
I could see Linda about to speak, but I used my left hand to grab her hand and squeeze before I responded. "I'm sorry. Is there a new regulation that the military not enter these corridors? I saw no signs and the AI did not alert us."
The woman just glared at me. "Do you have a reason to be here?"
I shrugged. "Sorry ma'am. I'm Commander Norman Nelson. I work in the Internal Affairs department. I brought Lieutenant Jackson here to the Success for some training, but a military emergency disrupted our plans. I figured I could give her a tour of the ship and tell her about some previous investigations."
"Why not remain in the military corridors?" the woman hissed.
"I thought DECO was still part of the Confederacy, and that you coordinated with the rest of the military. Are you saying you don't?" I answered.
The woman scowled. "Tell me soldier, what is your CAP and why should I help you?"
This surprised me and I could see victory in her eyes as my face showed a reaction to her comment. "What does that matter?" I asked. "Aren't we all part of the same Confederacy?"
The woman sniffed. It was like she did not want to say more, but finally she shrugged. "It's nothing I guess. But you are only a Commander."
It was my time to smile. "Internal Affairs doesn't really have any higher ranks for its investigators. But then again we don't really have a place in the table of organization either. However, since you seem to be somewhat reasonable I'll tell you I had a CAP of seven point five."
The woman looked both impressed and shocked. "Wait! You have that good of a score and you are slaving away chasing petty crimes against the drones? Why aren't you doing something important to help save the true cream of humanity?"
I could feel Linda's anger and shock, but mentally stomped on my own before it became visible. I carefully spoke to the woman. "I'm sorry I just can't think that way, Miss..." I made the last word into a question and the woman blinked.
"Oh gosh, sorry. Jennifer Gates. I'm in charge of the entire pickup program. It's a bloody disaster if you ask me. We should just gather up the eights and higher CAPS and move them to safety. Earth is doomed and we are wasting so much time picking-up up the drones. Heck, too many of your soldier friends take concubines who could only count to twenty with their shoes off, and we expect their children to be better?" the woman said with a snort.
"Wow, I guess you have a high CAP then," I said, pretending to be awed. I gave Linda another squeeze hoping she would realize just how important this accidental conversation might be.
"It's a nine two," the woman said preening just a little. "But what do you expect. There isn't a person in my department with a score less than eight. I won't have them. If you want one like that then hunt down that mouse Traci over in Allocation. She's only got a seven eight, and pretends that her score is perfectly fine."
I gave Linda a nudge. She caught my hint and spoke. "So how complex is it setting up all the pickups? I mean with so many people only scoring in the six range isn't it hard to find more people for your department?" The young lieutenant made it sound just slightly scornful and Miss Bates smiled as if she found a new friend.
"Of course it is," she said. "But my department doesn't need many people. DECO just tracks the pickups and keeps track of who has been picked up. Well, that is our primary function. We do set up the special pickups when a truly worthy candidate is found. It sucks that the navy swipes so many. They always say the man is needed for some new research project, but that ass Tucker is just stockpiling men to keep Miles from his rightful position as head of the directorate."
Linda smiled herself and I was reminded of years ago in high school when the girls who led the popular clique were about to verbally eviscerate some unfortunate man. With a brief nod to both ladies I headed off as Linda began regaling the woman with some tales of other men who had acted above their station.
My hurried retreat led me to one of the many cafeterias in the ship. I decided to stop for a meal. As I was gathering my tray and heading to one of the tables, I felt a presence at my shoulder.
I turned my head and found myself looking at a massive marine. His shoulders had the single stars of a Brigadier General. With my hands full I could not salute so I offered a brief nod and then hurried to the nearest table to set the tray down. It was still clattering as I offered a salute.
The General returned a sloppy salute and then gave me a look that stiffened my spine. "So, why are you here?" he asked me.
"Sir?" I responded.
"Tell me why you are visiting this ship!" the man commanded.
I sighed. "Sir, Internal Affairs officers are forbidden to speak of their assignments to anyone other than the commanding officer of Internal Affairs or the officer who gave them the assignment. As you are neither, I would be subject to court martial if I spoke."
The man glared at me. "Why do you IA people always have a better backbone than any other officer?" he asked. The question was obviously rhetorical because he continued. "I'm General Clayton. I believe you met my chief-of-staff yesterday."
I thought and then relaxed. "If you mean Major Dupont, I did. I told him that I was here training a new investigator. Unfortunately our planned exercise was canceled by the news of the Sa'arm breakthrough"
The man nodded. "So what will you do then?" he asked.
I shrugged. "I need to check on how we can return. I know that the courier we came on left shortly after Major MacRoy finished giving the General's report, so I can't use that to return. I was giving my trainee a tour of the departments and telling her a little about previous investigations, so she'd know some things to look for."
The man looked grim. "And will do you that with my department?"
"Standards? I could, but I don't remember any previous issues with your department. I won't say it has a wonderful reputation, but when there have been problems they have come from Majors and Colonels who decide to cut corners in an attempt to appear more efficient. If anything your department is somewhat allied to mine since you try to make sure that corners aren't cut."
General Clayton relaxed and waved his hand towards the table. "Sit. I'm sure you are hungry."
I sat down and the General took the seat across from me. He looked around a bit nervously, but once he was sure that no one was listening in to the conversation whispered. "Sorry. At first I thought you might be investigating me, and then I was hoping you were investigating my problems."
"Your problems?" I whispered back.
He nodded. "There have been four shipments of fighters destined for some of the Midway class carriers where the shield generators in the fighters when they arrived were substandard. A maintenance crew on one carrier tore one unit apart trying to figure out what the problem was. Every part matched the schematic they had, but when you hold a detector up to the field, the field strength is one quarter what it should be. I know that somehow the schematic has been tampered with, but haven't been able to find out how."
I shook my head. "I've heard nothing about that in the Borneo District, but they only have one Marine Carrier, and its been mostly regulated to training missions for now. Right now the Navy has taken the lead in the district."
General Clayton nodded. "You came in on the Borneo courier, so I guessed you were from that district. I didn't realize that they had so few carriers. Most districts have been demanding more of the Midway class ships. The new fighters and their ground support abilities are prized."
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The girl knelt limply at my feet and offered no resistance when I lifted her into my arms to step back into the room. She had her eyes closed as I stepped in and set her on the bed. Sarah smiled as I set the girl on the mattress. "Hey Fate," my concubine said. Fate gave a cry that was a combination of joy and panic before opening her eyes and noticing Sarah sitting next to her. She burst from her position and hurled her body at Sarah, almost knocking her down with a hug, as her loud and...
James shook his head and looked up. "Terrence, start bringing all the injured from Freya over. Coordinate with their staff and bring the hurt ones over when gurneys are available. Let's get them medical attention quickly." "We're already on it," Donna said. "David, Elle and Robert are standing by with gurneys. Lindsay and Ed have headed to our multi-use room and are going to set up to treat the non-critical cases there. Craig and Tom are setting things up there." "Maggie has the...
"Bit of a walk isn't it?" Tanya said with a smile. "It's outside the citizen zone," I admitted. "But you had wounded so we teleported you in at our command post. I'm not sure we have a teleport near here yet. This is new." "Will all my crew be here?" Tanya asked. "Probably not," I said. "The walking wounded you had were directed to one of the rooms we have near our medical center. If there are free pods they'll rotate the people through." Tanya nodded. "On that note, how...
Bethany had my daughter on a changing table when I walked in. She smiled at me. "Don't worry, I don't mind changing babies. Especially when it's the child of my sister." She lifted Madoka up and carried her over to me. With a gentle touch she laid Madoka in my arms. I looked down at the child I had brought into the world. She was now just over two months old and still spent the majority of her time sleeping, but right then she was awake and reached out her tiny hands to grab at my...
"You need to get that fire out!" I heard Timothy shout. "It's too close to your missile magazine." "The magazine is empty!" a female voice called back. "We shot everything during our breakout from Ursus!" "I'm not worried about an explosion," Timothy called back. "The smoke from that fire will be poisonous if it reaches the loading tubes. Those tubes contain heavy metals that you really don't want to breathe." "Everyone here is in suits!" the voice cried back. "We...
I held Brittany in my arms as the door to the skating rink opened. Esther and the male concubine Petey stepped into the hallway. Kitty immediately noticed the young man. "Oh, a loincloth. I like the look." Petey blushed and stepped a little away from Kitty, who immediately turned to Esther. "The AI suggested that Brit and I be here now. What's happening?" Esther sighed. "Let's just say that Governor Johanes offered us an extremely clear example of the kind of leadership he offers....
In the command post, everyone continued their frantic work to help save the ships and their crews. I could hear Ulla and Tiffany talking with Captain Travis and Captain Gates. Ulla was a bit confused at one point, but Tiffany's quiet confidence kept her at her post. James had finally dragged Janice and me over to a padded chair. He flopped into the chair and I quickly pushed Janice into his lap. My sister concubine quietly held on to our master. I was looking around for another chair when...
Bethany walked forward once Brad had left the room. I was puzzled by her action until she reached down to pick up something. It took just a moment for me to recognize that it was the uniform Captain Gates had been wearing when she first arrived. "We definitely should return that to her soon," I said. Bethany nodded, but made no move to exit the transporter room. Instead, she walked over to stand next to me at the control panel. I turned to ask her a question as the speakers started to...
My opponent abandoned his attempt to take over the teleport pad after about twenty minutes. I stood at the controls, waiting for the next attack. I was checking to see if I could set up some filters to help limit the scope of the attacks when I heard someone clear their throat behind me. I froze, but a hand kept me from turning around. "Don't panic," I heard Brittany say. "I just didn't know how to get your attention. You were concentrating." The console signaled that another attempt...
The next morning found me sandwiched between Tina and Bethany. I sat up slowly to find Janice and Meiko in each other's arms on the other side of Bethany, sleeping. All my ladies were sleeping peacefully so I carefully climbed out of bed and took my time to look around the pod. Tina had commented that it was two-stories, but to the best of my knowledge none of us had really explored past the common room and the master bedroom. I took the time to check the upper floor and found that the pod...
The door had barely finished opening when a dark haired missile charged me and pulled me inside, checking every inch of me for bruises as she did so. Meiko was so attentive and vigorous in her probing that I could not get a word in edgewise and soon was laughing as her light touches started to tickle me. My other ladies came over and I offered them all a group hug as Meiko started to calm down. "I'm fine," I said. "Well, you scared us," Bethany said. "And why did it take so long to...
Dinner was completed quickly, although clean up suffered, as both Bethany and Janice demanded their fair share of kisses and caresses. I did sneak out long enough to have the replicator produce the schoolteacher outfit for Bethany and a cheerleader vest and skirt for Janice. Meiko seemed disappointed until I pulled out the schoolgirl blouse and skirt that she put on while blushing, immediately receiving cries of approval from the others. I had to laugh, but wanted to sneak in another hour of...
There were no others in the corridor and Terrence started out with Yvette and the others. I escorted Donna the other direction, listening for any trouble ahead. "Do we really have rabbits on board?" Donna asked me as we stepped out into the corridor. "Everything I've heard suggests that the confederacy doesn't worry at all about anything except their warriors." We were almost to pod green seven and I smiled. "AI, are Brenda and Brittany awake? Will it be acceptable to visit?" Donna...