Chapter 26: Surprise! II

Name:Shepherd Moon, 2nd Edition Author:
Chapter 26: Surprise! II

Peek-a-Boo, I See You

As the five Elyran cruisers from the Colossus squadron and Mias Fifth Fleet of combined Earther, Elyran, Dixx and Arachnian cruisers (minus the Hermes) started to fall into formation prior to their departure for Elyra Prime, alarms blared onboard Colossus. Early-warning buoys had detected a fast-moving unidentified object.

The warning was extremely delayed because none of the Federation and Earther detection systems were able to pick it up. Only the buoys that used visual tracking were able to detect it.

They all thought that it was some celestial body, like a captured asteroid or something, but analysis of the pictures indicated it was the escape craft that had disabled Hermes. Everyone thought that it had been taken out by Gibraltar, but apparently they were wrong. In Mias mind, she could imagine the Detterex commander going, peek-a-boo!

Mikasa used her Phase-Wave equipment and found that the ship masquerading as an asteroid had an EM suppression field around it. But the field was very small, and the fact that it was flickering showed that their systems werent functioning properly. Gibraltar had obviously done a lot of damage.

None of the Federation cruisers were ready except for those that were already deployed, and they were scattered all over. The Elyrans and the Fifth Fleet were the only ones that had a chance of intercepting the enemy, so they delayed their original plans and took off after the intruder.

As before, it was moving around the sun, at incredibly dangerous velocities. It was very near ship-maneuverable speeds, just slow enough that no significant relativistic effects would affect it. They could only assume that the ship had no working FTL drive anymore, and this was the fastest it could travel without an FTL field.

OConnell had her people compute some turnaround times and it seemed that the Federation ships could only do one quick pass while the Earth ships could actually use their FTL and inertia converters to do stops-and-starts several times, and theyd get close enough to the enemy, but by doing it so many times so close together may damage their FTL systems.

At least there was full FTL communications, and they had organized their ships according to their acceleration profiles, each to make a pass and firing a volley of missiles. Before starting, however, Mia and several squads from all the ships left for Colossus using their shuttles.

The first of the Fifth Fleet shisp to take a turn was the lone Arachnian ship, followed by the Shepherd, then the five Earther ships. After them were the seven Elyrans, and then the three Dixx cruisers.

As each ship zoomed past the Detterex intruder, they fired off a brace of missiles with proximity fuses, but what they had learned was that if a ship was traveling sufficiently fast, missiles were useless. Even if the missile detonation was timed properly, the ship would have already passed for the explosion to have any substantial effect. They could see the fireballs and explosions but the enemy ship would just flash right through them.

Mia had little hope that the missile attacks would have finished off the enemy, but they still had to try. But even if they were successful, the giant station would still have to avoid being hit by the wreckage. Now that she knew that the ship was still incoming, and completely intact, she had to either evacuate everyone, or find a way to move the entire station out of the way, but the enemy might just correct their course to adjust to any movements of Colossus.

Then she had a brainstorm.

She brought out her CC. This is Admiral Steele to the Shepherd Moon, come in. Cmon, Beth! Pick up!

This is OConnell, came the response. Sorry, Admiral. No joy. Our missiles didnt even slow it down.

We saw, Beth. But I have an idea. This is what I want you to do: maneuver the Shepherd to a position thats at an angle to the trajectory of the Detterex. Use FTL to maneuver, and then use the inertia converters lasers.

After a while, OConnell responded. You mean

Yes, Captain. Now, do it! Execute now!

Aye, aye!

Using her barges systems, she had her pilot keep close track of the Shepherds progress. At that time, the Earther ships hadnt used their converters since it would have been pointless, so they had been decelerating in the conventional way so as not to tip the other ships off about their converters.

Mia lost the Shepherds image there for a second because of her sudden braking, and Mia had to track back to find her again. Mia wasnt able to pick up the Shepherds deceleration, and she saw her maneuver so that she was now pointing her nose one hundred thirty-five degrees from her previous trajectory. She turned the turrets of her energy converter away from Colossus so that shed hide the flash, and then blipped her converters.

She then saw the ship power up to full acceleration and was now moving in her new trajectory.

OConnell sent her the coordinates where the Shepherd would be braking again, and Mia hurriedly adjusted her equipment to point at those coordinates. In moments she was looking at an area of empty space. On a second screen, she focused on the fast-moving Detterex ship, and she waited.

In a few minutes, she saw the Shepherd slide in, and then stop on a proverbial dime. It actually looked like the Shepherd appeared out of nowhere. A few seconds later, it fired the top two turrets of its energy converters. Eight incandescent beams speared out: a sapphire blue, a ruby, an emerald green, a neon yellow, an orange, a violet and two beams in pure-white. At the same moment, Mia saw in the other screen a brief flash of color. It was too fast to register in the eye except as a flash. There also seemed to be no effect, but after ten or fifteen seconds, a series of explosions wracked both the port and starboard sides of the ship, and, after the explosions had died down Mia noted that all her running lights, and all the lights in all her ports, windows and engines disappeared.

Shes dead in the water, Mia whispered to herself. Good work, Beth. But the enemy ship was still coasting at high sublight: her inertia still carried her forward in a high-speed fall towards Colossus.

Mia did some fast computations using her CC and was dismayed to find that the enemy lost her ability to maneuver after she had herself pointed directly at Colossus. If she lost power a little earlier, the enemy ship might actually miss Colossus. But now, the incapacitated ship was on a direct collision course.

Mia turned back to the task at hand, and organized a proper debarkation of her little shuttles personnel onto Colossus.

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On Mias CC, a slowed-down playback of the video video showed that the Shepherds beams had punched through the enemy cleanly, and had caused her to lose all power. Phase-Wave had confirmed that the EM suppression field had also disappeared, and further sensor sweeps showed that the ship was indeed dead.

There was no hope of stopping the ship, however, so, to paraphrase Earths fictional detective, Sherlock Holmes, if you have eliminated the impossible things that cannot be done, whats left, however improbable and difficult, are what you have to do. So that meant that Colossus had to be moved.

Per her calculation, the Detterex ship would impact Colossus three-fourths down its length towards the south side. Mia therefore deployed her crew and the crew of the other Earther shuttles to all the places where they thought people would be concentrated and instruct the residents to move to the North side of the station. Mia knew she would need help, but she didnt know anyone. She went to a wall console and tried to decipher the controls, and was eventually able to connect to the Office of Protocol.

Office of Protocol, a friendly-sounding Telcontari answered her call in Elyran, how may I assist you today?

Good day, Mia replied hesitantly. I am Lady Amelia Catherine Steele of the

Mia couldnt continue as the Telcontari started to squeal and squeak in excitement. In a bit, Mia could see the little thing wave to more of her friends, and more of them crowded around the video screen.

My friends, my friends, please! Mia interrupted.

The furry little aliens quieted down.

I have a serious matter to discuss. I need to speak with either Pinpin or Mumu. Are they there?

Those behind the operator rushed away, and in moments they had the two dragged in front of the screen.

Damnation! Let go of me, Mumu shrieked. I was doing something! Stop it! Oh Mumu had seen Mia on the screen.

Mistress! Pinpin exclaimed in Elyran, but she calmed herself. Together, Pinpin and Mumu bowed, Elyran style.

It is wonderful to see you again, she said. We had been following the developments of your cruisers chase of the rogue Detterex ship. We have been wondering how it has been going

My dear, my dear! Please stop! I have something of great urgency to discuss. Its a matter of life and death.

Pinpin stopped, and bowed in apology. I apologize, Mistress. Please continue.

The Fifth Fleet has been successful in disabling the enemy ship The Telcontari cheered. But! The unpowered ship is still flying towards Colossus at an unstoppable speed. We are still trying to see if we can take it out, but I am not too hopeful. So, what I need you to do is to help me find a way to move the station out of the path of the enemy. Do you understand?

The Telcontari squeaked and chirped at each other.

We understand the dilemma, Mistress, Pinpin said. What you want is easily done. Colossus can be moved by using the stations rockets.

Then do it. Now, my dear, now!

As my Mistress commands, Pinpin bowed and rushed away.

I need more help, however.

I am at your service, Mistress, Mumu said.

Just in case, we need to have as many of the people moved to the northernmost sections of the station, and be ready to secure all airtight bulkheads. We still have some time but I fear it will not be enough. We need to execute now.

Mumu was on the verge of crying in panic.

Mumu. Mumu! Look at me!

Mumu looked up at her.

We have no time for that now, my dear. You must dig deep and find your courage. People need you now. I believe in you. Do you?

My Mistress

You have the heart of a warrior, Mumu. I know it. Remember what you and Pinpin told me earlier back on Zeos. Were those things true?

Mumu took a deep breath. They were true, my Mistress.

You are my rock, dear child. Go, then. The Federation needs you.

Mumu bowed deeply, and ran out of video range.

Mia sighed in relief, and faced the others in the screen.

All, right, then, children, she said. Who among you is in charge?

Im sorry, My Lady, the operator said. Those were Mumu and Pinpin. They are the directors of the Office of Protocol.

Mia was extremely surprised. Theyre the directors? Youre kidding.

Yes, they are, and I am not joking. But the office is answerable directly to the Lord Chamberlain of Colossus, as are all the officers, administrators and personnel of Colossus.

I see Then who among you are the deputy or assistant directors?

An even more diminutive Telcontari moved forward.

I am their apprentice, My Lady.

What is your name, my dear?

I am Chi-Chi, My Lady.

I am glad to meet you, Chi-Chi. I am Mia.

The gathered Telcontari giggled.

Chi-Chi smiled. I am pleased to meet you as well, Lady Mia.

I apologize for my abrupt manner, and for taking your directors away. The matter was extremely urgent.

No apologies are necessary, Lady Mia.

Have I compromised the operation of the Office of Protocol?

Not at all, My Lady.

I am relieved. I must take my leave as I have much to take care of.

Please do not let us keep you.

Before I do, I have another mission for you, Chi-Chi, and I need you and your staff to take care of it.

We are just the Office of Protocol, My Lady. We have no real authority to

I understand that, child. If you need to pass this on to others, please do. Just know the urgency.

Chi-Chi sighed. All right, My Lady. I understand. What is it you require?

I need you to communicate the situation to everyone, Chi-Chi. Call the necessary people and explain what is happening. Get us the necessary permission. Tell them that, regardless, we will proceed to do what is necessary so that we all survive this crisis.

I understand. Authority to move the station, and relocate the citizenry to the northern sections.

Good child. Now, is there a way for me to be able to reach you, as well as Mumu and Pinpin without the need of these consoles? Something portable?

Please take the portable communicator clipped to the side of the console, My Lady, and bring it with you. All of the public consoles have them. We are programming Keys One, Two and Three of the one there with you for Pinpin, Mumu and this office. Just press the necessary key to contact us.

Many thanks, Chi-Chi.

Just call us anytime if you need assistance, Chi-Chi replied.

Mia switched off and took the portable communicator. It wasnt that portable since it was as big as a loaf of bread. She did notice that it had a built-in strap tucked in the back so she used that to sling the device over her shoulder. She walked down the hall in a direction she hoped was towards Aonta, brought out her CC and contacted her people. She started coordinating her peoples efforts to move the passengers.

With the assistance of Mumu and his staff, the people of the Federation finally started moving. To help them, Mia coordinated with Nick and Sahsha over at the Earths office on the south side of the station to fire regular Phase-Wave pulse sweeps through the station and pinpoint stragglers for Mumu. Mia joined her people and helped them move, as well. Slowly, the south side was starting to empty out.

As she finished up with one of the inner decks, she heard someone running. She looked and it was Pinpin.

Mistress! the little Telcontari called in distress. She cannoned into Mia and hugged her around the waist.

What is it, my dear? Mia said as she petted the furry little alien and tried to calm her down.

I have just discovered that the reaction jets of the station arent working, as are the main attitude control jets.

What does that mean?

I means Colossus cannot be moved, Mistress!

Is it some kind of fault in the engines or some kind of equipment failure? I can have my people go over and check them out.

The Telcontari shook her head.

There is no defect, Mistress. The problem is that there is no more fuel!"

What!

I do not know why, Mistress, but all the tanks are empty.

All right. Take this. She handed the large communicator to Pinpin. I will ask Sahsha and Nick to coordinate with you so that you can evacuate this side of the station. Can you do this?

Pinpin took a deep breath. I can, Mistress.

Good child. Mia gave the little furry alien a hug. Now go!

The Telcontari ran down the hall and contacted her office.

Mia brought out her CC and called Sahsha and Nick to relay their sensor data to Pinpin instead, and then she called OConnell, explaining the problem with the engines.

Any ideas, Beth? Mia asked.

Essentially we need to strap thrusters onto the stations surface. Are there any ships out there that you can use like boosters?

Lots, Beth, but by the time I can get them, Colossus would be gone.

You cant say that we should be the ones

Im just laying out the facts.

We cant send a missile because we dont have time to reprogram

Yes. How about a shuttle?

Can you get the barge out, or the other shuttles you brought?

Theyve been parked way down inside Colossus hangar bay. Itll take half an hour to get them out. No, it has to be one of yours.

Admiral, in order to get there ahead of the intruder, we have to max out the shuttles acceleration and then decelerate on max as well. No one will survive that.

How about remote control, Beth?

Thats an idea. But how do we moor it to the station?

Harpoon missiles on tether cables. Fire them into the hull.

All right. You have to find out where were supposed to fire them at, though.

Leave that to me. Now, get on it, Captain.

Aye, sir!

Mia then contacted Chi-Chi, and asked for assistance again.

Chi-Chi, I need you to find the strongest structural areas on the station where mooring cables can be attached to.

My Lady, I do not understand

Before all of this is over, I might need several suits.

Okay.

That was a joke, Beth.

Oh.

Wait. What did the doctors say about me? Do I have to stay in bed or something, or can I go?

Nothing new. Major damage to the brachioradials and flexors, completely crushed radius but the ulna is mostly okay. Your brachial artery was totally shredded as well as most of the tendons and nerve clusters so theyre practically regrowing you a new arm. Will probably take two weeks.

Thats it?

You also lost almost two liters of blood. Thank God for your suit and your little Telcontari friends, or you might have bled out.

Okay. So I can transfer out to the Shepherd?

Aye, sir. As soon as youre ready. Today if you want. Just take it slow.

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You sure you wanna do this? Sahsha asked. She helped Mia shrug into her dress blues jacket. It was a little difficult to get the metal tank on her left arm through the sleeve.

Yeah. And who had the idea of me wearing dress blues?

That was me.

Why, for Gods sake?

Trust me. Youll understand. She helped her with her dress sword and belt, and then over the belt went the red sash.

Okay, sexy. Youre all set. Lets go.

Lets go, Mia agreed. But go slow. Us grannies need to take it easy. Can I lean on you while we walk to the barge?

Lean on me all you like, Mia.

With Sahshas help, Mia got up off the bed and they made their way to the lounge.

As they were about to step out into the passageway, Sahsha switched on Mias dress sword. For effect, she said to Mia. And they stepped out.

Outside, they couldnt help notice that the passageway was lined with people.

I told you to keep my leaving quiet. Mia whispered to Sahsha.

Its not my fault. I think it was your little friends, Mumu and Pinpin. They leaked the news.

I should have known.

Mia looked at the people lining the aisles and they all broke into applause.

Who taught them about clapping? Mia whispered.

Wanna guess?

Mia sighed. She turned to them and bowed. It was more like a short bob but that was all she could manage, and the applause and cheering doubled in volume.

Mia and Sahsha walked their slow, frail way to the nearby airlock, and the people would bow as they passed, almost like a curtsey.

Thats probably Rens handiwork, Sahsha whispered to Mia.

They saw Ren and Tasha, both in spacesuits, but without the helmets.

Mia smiled. What are you two doing here? Mia chuckled. Pray tell you are going with us?

What else, Mia, Tasha said. You dont think youre getting rid of us that easily. The both of them gave her hugs.

Well, for what its worth, Im actually glad.

Reena isnt too happy about it, Ren said.

Why, for goodness sake?

Well, it wont help her having the boss looking over her shoulder again, he nodded toward Tasha. Mia and Sahsha chuckled that Ren was learning new Earth terms and idioms.

How about Daxx and the First Ambassador?

You couldnt keep them away if you tried, Tasha nodded down the aisle to the two mismatched sophonts walking towards them. They were also in their suits.

I am pleased to see you, my friend, Daxx said and bowed. Mia bowed as well.

Admiral, the First Ambassador said, arms akimbo in what they knew was a gesture of happiness. I am so pleased to see you ambulatory. He proffered an antenna and Mia touched the tip with her finger.

All of us together again, eh?

The Tirosians and Detterex better watch out, Daxx said, and they all laughed.

True.

A Daemon approached the group.

My Lords and ladies, the Daemon said, and bowed.

Sahsha couldnt help but be reminded again of lions from the Serengeti, and wanted to reach out to stroke the aliens silky-looking mane.

My Lord, Mia said, and bowed.

If I may express dismay at your injury, and that you incurred it in service to the Federation. I believe you have rescued our galactic alliance from shattering into pieces. You have accomplished what none in the Federation could do, and here you are, again flying into harms way, in defense of our Federation citizens yet again. I do not wish to keep you from your appointed destiny, but I wanted to say something that will no doubt please you, and perhaps help you in your mission. I wish to say that I have received word from the homeworld, courtesy of the crew of the Shepherd Moon. With all the recent events, and the immeasurable debt we have to you, My Lady, and to the people of the Earth, all of the Daemon Territories declare their fullest support for your cause. In the next Assembly, I shall announce that we are declaring war on the Tiros Empire. Our forces are yours to command to end the dual threat of the Detterex and the Tirosians.

The people that were crowding around them fell silent, and a quiet murmuring spread hearing the Daemons' announcement.

Mia bowed and extended her uninjured right hand.

For the first time, an Earther and a Daemon shook hands.

I am pleased, My Lord. Thank you.

The Daemon grinned in satisfaction and stepped back to allow the little group to move on.

Eventually, they reached the airlock at the end of the passage. Mias admirals barge was just outside, moored and waiting. Standing by the airlock waiting were the representative from Star 453-A, and Mumu and Pinpin.

Mia and Sahsha paused and bowed.

My Lord, Mia said. It is pleasant to see you.

It is most pleasant to see you as well, Lady Amelia, the cyborg said.

Mumu and Pinpin moved to the front and gave Mia hugs.

Careful, my dears, Mia laughed. Youre liable to tip me over.

Sophonts, the tall robotic alien chided gently, and the two let go, a little chagrined, and stepped back.

I know you all need to depart, but I have momentous news from the Council of Custodians that I am sure you would want to hear before you leave us.

Mia bowed. We are listening, My Lord.

He raised a robotic hand to the crowd, and they all quieted down to listen.

Friends and fellow sophonts, the cyborg said in formal tones, I am deeply sorry to do this not in Assembly, but we had no choice. The Lady Amelia is on her way to again fly to the defense of Federation worlds, and we did not wish to delay her, hence this hastily-organized announcement.

Upon consulting with my peers in the council, he announced to everyone present, and upon consulting with the Office of Protocol, we have judged the character of the people of the Earth by the example of the members of their race that have helped the Federation in such an immeasurable way. Their adeptness in navigating the maze of the Federations rules and principles speak well of their knowledge of Galactic culture, and their cleverness in adapting to them. Their unfailing politeness and considerateness in their interactions with the Federations representatives, as well as their sophistication in interpreting, appreciating and understanding complex issues of culture, commerce and war have shown that these sophonts are more than ready to join the Galactic Federation of Free Races. And in consideration of this, after an unprecedentedly short sixteen solar days, the Council of Custodians therefore unanimously declare that Earths probationary period is now ended.

A roar of approval and applause greeted this. The cyborg raised his hand again.

Know that we have already informed the Chamber of Migration and Peerage of this. This means that the Earth now has the full right of representation in the Assembly. They also have the full right to establish a full diplomatic mission on Colossus, and the right to request the establishment of embassies on any Federation world. The Chamber of Migration and Peerage shall therefore be reviewing our findings and recommendations shortly, and hopefully, before next Rotation, we shall be able to welcome the Earth and her colonies as full and permanent members of the Federation. Dear gentlebeings, please express your congratulations to our Earther friends, and welcome them into our ranks!

In deference to Mias frail condition, the people kept their distance and satisfied themselves with Earther-style applause. Others bowed while a few knelt.

Mia, despite her condition, bowed to the crowd, Elyran style, bowing low with her fist on her heart. She bowed to the cyborg, and hugged the little Telcontari.

We wish that you reconsider, Mistress, Pinpin said to her.

Yes, Mistress, Mumu said. Please let us come with you.

My dears, no. You have work here. With everything that has happened, your role is even more vital.

Chi-Chi is sufficiently in authority to take over for us, Mistress.

Mia grunted a bit and knelt on one knee so that she would be eye-level with them.

Pinpin. Mumu. There really is nothing to be done. If it were left to me, I would welcome you to my crew with open arms. But Telcontari have a larger role yet to play. Tell your fellows that fate has given you and your fellow Telcontari an important role. You are the gatekeepers of the Federation. You must make sure that none will abuse their power to the detriment of Federation citizens. You must make sure that the Federations rules are complied with, but more than that, that the spirit of the Federation charter is observed, cherished and celebrated. You did not ask for this responsibility but it is yours now. There are no others that can do it.

Mistress, Pinpin cried and keened like a little child whose heart was breaking.

Mia looked up at the tall cyborg.

My Lord, Mia said, with eyes shining, I have no right to ask, but will you look after my little friends? They are but babes, thrown into the wilderness. Will you take them under your tutelage and protection?

The tall robotic alien approached her. He put his robotic hand on her shoulder and nodded. He knew the affectation and deliberately copied it.

You may count on me, noble warrior, he whispered in his electronic-sounding voice. I am humbled by your example. Do not worry. We shall be there for them, and for all Telcontari.

He gently pulled the two Telcontari away.

Let go, children. Let your mistress go. She has places to be.

The two moved back and Mia stood.

After a final wave, she and Sahsha stepped into the airlock, and then into the barge.

In minutes, the modified shuttle pulled away slowly and gracefully spun. As soon as it was oriented properly, its engines fired up and emitted an electric blue glow. Everyone watched it move up and away to rendezvous with its mothership.

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The Fifth Fleet and five other Elyran cruisers started on their month-long trip to Elyra prime. They flew in close formation such that they could remain in contact with each other. Of course close formation is relative they maintained over a thousand kilometers of distance between each.

Yes, they had over a month to travel to Elyra, but having worked with Reena during their weeks-long sublight trip from Saturn to Earth, the Earthers knew enough of Elyran systems now so they were able to fine-tune the Elyrans engines and improve their acceleration and deceleration. As for Cruiser 99, the little round ship was an Arachnian ship. So the First Ambassador facilitated the transfer of information and the Earthers were able to do the same adjustments for them. After the tune-up was completed, Cruiser 99s systems were improved by at least thirty percent. They also did the same to Daxxs three Dixx ships.

The Fifth Fleet ships and the five Elyran cruisers were able to reduce their travel time to less than three weeks instead of a month. This was enough time, however, for the Fifth Fleet veterans to familiarize the other ships, including Cruiser 99, with how EarthForce did things. Also, during down-time, they were able to share Earth music and Earth TV, along with an eclectic mix of Dixx, Arachnian and Elyran entertainment with each other. Such things were part of how they were able to gel the crewmembers into a more cohesive and cooperative team. But what everyone wanted to hear about during breaks were stories about Earth and the Earthers. The First Ambassador, Ren, Ben and Sahsha took it upon themselves to talk about their time together on Earth, with Tasha, Admiral Daxx and Mia herself sitting in on a few of these late-night talks. Mia couldnt do much while she was recovering, so it was a way for her to keep busy.

Much of the Elyrans time was spent on drills. For the Earthers, it was an eye-opener dealing with seven whole Elyran crews all together. They learned how mission-focused the Elyrans could be and it upped the ante for them. The Earthers found themselves drilling and practicing more, lest their more laid-back attitude reflect badly on them.

Given the hyped-up status of their people, OConnell and the other ship commanders decided to capitalize on the high esprit-de-corps and instituted simulated joint formations and joint missions based on scenarios that Mia and the strategy teams formulated, and before they arrived in Elyra, they became quite familiar with the capabilities of each squadron, their machines and their people.

Meanwhile, Earth continued to send updates on the invading fleets. Their telemetry showed that the enemy was on-track to arriving in the Elyran system in about two months time, whereas the ones en route to Dixx and Arachnia would be arriving between six to eight months. This indicated that these ships came from one massive fleet that split up into three. Given Elyra was the outermost of the three targeted planets and therefore the closest to the enemy, naturally, it would be the first to come under attack.

Their turnover times meant Mia and crew would be arriving about a month ahead of the enemy. Which might give them sufficient time to regroup and strategize.

All of these timing issues and things like improving engine efficiencies were a bit confusing to Sahsha so, during OConnells break periods, the captain tried to explain it: In normal space, Newton said for every action, there was an equal and opposite reaction. Earths pre-FTL ships, as well as Federation and Empire ships, achieved motion by the ejection of some material, whether that be in the form of the combustion of hydrogen, ejection of ionized plasma or whatever. This method was effective for accelerations while below light speed. However, while in normal space, traveling faster than light was not possible because of ever-increasing mass, and infinite mass required infinite energy, which wasnt possible.

What the FTL drives did was that they reduced the perceptible mass of an object traveling at the speed of light to its sublight dimensions, and therefore kept everything within their field in the same relativistic plane as normal space.

The thing about it was, this effect would not work below light speed. When the engines are engaged while in normal space, the ships relativistic aspect is already at normal mass, so the drive, in effect, didn't do anything.

The FTL would only work at velocities when there were sufficient relativistic effects. For the current technology, this was about sixty percent the speed of light, although the Earth version could work at somewhat lower velocities by virtue of more precise controls.

Similarly, the Earther inertia converters also only worked within a certain velocity range or relativistic mass.

OConnell also explained that because FTL engines are ineffective below light speed, Federation ships use their conventional sublight systems: mostly they use variations of ion drives. Such engine technologies were the same used in the old J-class cruisers (which was what the Shepherd Moon used to be before being upgraded) and the so-called Enterprise-class fusion-ion ships. Federation and Empire ships therefore had two kinds of engines the FTL for travel above light speed, and the ion engine for normal-space sublight velocities.

On the other hand, Earth FTL ships actually used their FTL engines for sublight as well. During sublight, they generated artificial gravity similar to what gravity plates generate instead of the gravity fields that fold space. In fact, their smallships use this kind of propulsion too (and because of this, their pilots have erroneously called Eagle and Cobra engines FTL engines as well).

Sahsha couldnt follow her at that point anymore, so she just raised her hands in surrender. Im more confused, she said. I give up!

OConnell laughed at that.

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While en route to Elyra, the Earthers got regular updates from the Telcontari about the goings-on in Colossus. Mumu and Pinpin asked Nick and Commander Iyanda to relay their messages up to the Shepherd Moon.

The latest news from Colossus showed that there were a lot of things happening over there, the likes of which no one had seen in a long time, the biggest piece of news having to do with the Dravidians.

The move to impeach the Dravidians was starting to gather steam, and if it pushed through, it would be the first time for such a thing to happen in eons. Even the possibility of such a thing had the Dravidians in a panic, so, in a move never seen in the history of the Federation, the Dravidians had voluntarily resigned their custodianship of the Federation government. No race had ever voluntarily given up their custodianship, probably because it would be a long while before they got the chance to govern again theyd have to wait for the raffle for the next rotation.

But since the Dravidians were the last in line for the current rotation and had only ten more Earth years to go on their current tenure, it was a natural assumption that the timetable for the next raffle would just be moved up. However, the officers from the Chamber of Migration and Peerage said it was impractical to do so: after so many eons, the schedule for the raffle and subsequent rotation and turnover was already so intertwined in Federation life, it would be very disruptive if the schedule was changed. Nick told Pinpin it was sort of similar to someone trying to change the date for Christmas or something. Pinpin didnt understand it but she said that being around Nick allowed them to learn more about Earthers everyday. Mia laughed at that.

The representative from Star 453-A had a suggestion, which was met with very strong opposition by the Dravidians and Erocii. This was to allot the remainder of the Dravidians remaining time to the Telcontari. After all, they were already doing much of the work to administer the Federation government so it wouldnt change things much, and it was only for ten years.

The Erocii representative said that there were no precedents for such a motion.

The cyborg agreed, therefore, as per the rules, only a unanimous vote would do. He called the question and asked for a vote. After an impassioned speech by Nick (it was the first time for the Earthers to speak before the Federation in the capacity of a fellow delegate), lauding the bravery, commitment and ability of the Telcontari, but mostly their impartiality and commitment to uphold galactic traditions and law, the result of the vote that followed was unanimous, although the Dravidians and Erocii were the final ones to vote.

The Erocii representative then brought up the question of who would take over as apprentices since the Telcontari would vacate that position. Surely no race would want to assume so menial a role.

The cyborg responded to that for now, perhaps it might be well to see if the Earthers would consent to take up the role. This would be beneficial in two ways that the Earthers would have practical experience with Federation processes, methods, protocols and institutions, and would shortcut their period of acclimatization. And, besides, by tradition, the role falls to the newest Federation member, anyway.

This time, the Telcontari Ambassador, Lulu, spoke up for the Earthers. He said that though the Earthers might feel the role to be beneath them, he agreed that this was the quickest opportunity to integrate their newest members into the Federation family. He went on to say that, as the interim administrators, he and his fellow Telcontari would be honored to be able to work side by side with the Earthers. He could only imagine the kind of heights that the Federation could reach with the Earthers as part of Colossus administration.

The motion was again passed with an overwhelming majority, with only a dozen races abstaining. Not surprisingly, the Dravidians and Erocii were the final ones to vote again. After the vote, the Telcontari then asked the Earthers to speak.

Nick stood and bowed deeply. He spoke eloquently, and expressed how humbled and proud he was for the support of the gathered assembly. He promised to contact Lady Amelia and Secretary-General Romarkin immediately, and would have their response for the Assembly shortly.

As to the question of declaring war on the Tirosians, many of the members were of the opinion that, insofar as all the events that had unfolded so far, no direct attacks had been made on any Federation world and they could not justify a declaration of war. A few expressed the point of view that the Tirosians had essentially done this when they invaded the Earth System and opened fire on Elyran, Arachnian and Dixx spacecraft.

The cyborg representative of Star 453-A asked if the Telcontari could hazard an opinion.

The Erocii protested that the Telcontari were not competent to hazard any opinions.

The cyborg replied that, on the contrary, Pinpin and Mumu, the directors of the Office of Protocol, had shown their expert knowledge on Federation rules and conventions, and invited them to speak. Besides, he said, they represented the Office of Protocol.

Mumu, the more junior of the two, stood and explained that, using the resolutions of the Assembly over the past one hundred Elyran years as precedents, the circumstances could be rationalized either way. Ultimately, it would be a personal decision of each individual representative, using her wisdom to divine the proper path for her people.

The cyborg asked what his personal assessment was. Mumu deferred to the Telcontari ambassador and said that it was improper for him to preempt him. Lulu pinged to say that he was giving him leave to speak.

Mumu bowed deeply in deference and gratitude. He then expressed his sorrow, but he would have to say that he was more inclined to defer the decision to declare war by the Federation. Such a motion would have wide-ranging repercussions. Unlike the decision to declare war on the Detterex, which was fairly straightforward, declaring war on the Tirosians on the other hand was not too clear. Even the invasion of the Earth system could be argued that it happened before the Earthers became members, and the Federation might not be involved in the circumstances that precipitated the invasion.

He did say, however, that he would recommend to his leadership that, like the Daemons, Telcontar should declare war on the Tirosians, based on the circumstantial evidence of collusion between them and the Detterex, but more to express solidarity with Dixx, Elyra, Arachnia, Earth, and Daemon.

The entire Assembly applauded his short but very erudite speech, and a call to defer the matter was passed.