Chapter Three - The Little Meet

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Chapter Three - The Little Meet

Chapter Three - The Little Meet

In a world increasingly led by corporate and non-governmental entities, its becoming clear that in order to secure its personnel, the funding needed to operate, and to remain at the top in terms of lethality, the modern army will have no choice but to change its fundamental structure.

This isnt a new thing. Historically, many nations were protected by armed forces that had a more... mercenary edge to them. This is just a return to the good old days, when lining our pockets with coin was more important than decorating our chests with valour.

--General Blackmill, Treaties on the Future of Armed Warfare, 2026

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Under any normal circumstance, I would have avoided the meeting like the plague.

Myalis has easy access to the guest list, and it wasnt inspiring. Of the nearly three hundred people in attendance, three-quarters were the sort of people I wouldnt piss on if they spontaneously combusted.

Mostly, that number was made up of politicians from the city and the country and their entourages, then there were a heap of c-suite representatives from just about every corporation that had business in the city. From what I could tell, the invitation, despite being sent out at the last minute, came with a sort of youd better be there tone that everyone chose to respect.

The last quarter was the one I was most interested in. New Montreal had two dozen paramilitary groups based in it. Some of those were small, and most were just branches from one corporation or another, but others were more like Clenze Private Military Inc. The same group that had cordoned off the incursion... was it just last week?

They wouldnt be alone, the rest of the guest-list was made up of representatives of various police, EMT and fire-fighting companies in the city, as well as a big group from the army.

I rode my hoverbike around the building that was hosting the event. It wasnt anything too special. A mid-tier hotel in one of the less busy parts of New Montreal, which wasnt to say that the traffic wasnt awful, but it wasnt smack in the centre of downtown.

I let the hoverbike guide itself to a landing spot inside the hotel on autopilot. I still wanted to learn how to fly the thing properly, but I had too many things on my mind all at the same time to really have time to worry about that.

So, are the best of the best waiting for us already? I asked as the bike slowed to a stop. There was a parking level right in the middle of the hotel, with car elevators to the side where people could park their vehicles and have them disappear below and out of sight until they called them back up. I didnt bother with any of that and just brought my bike over to the side of the nearest entrance and deployed the kickstands.

For a certain definition of the best. It seems as though most corporations have heeded the call and have sent some representatives here, but only a few of them are actually what you would consider important members of the corporation. The political side of things is mostly filled with interns and assistants. Only the military and paramilitary representatives are actually well-ranked.

I shifted my shoulders to loosen them a bit. I really needed to have Lucy play with my back some more to get rid of some of the stress. Why are we only getting the dregs here?

I suspect that the message calling for this assembly was coached in terms that suggested its importance, but didnt divulge the entire truth of the incoming mass-incursion.

Trying to prevent people from panicking? I asked. Id heard that kind of excuse before. It made some sense, but it never entirely sat well with me.

Its more likely that its to prevent people from trying to profit from the news.

That made a lot more sense.

Uh-huh, I agreed.

She started walking back across the room, as if expecting me to keep up. I had to jog to catch up. Do you know what all of these meetings are about? This all seems rather unprecedented.

You havent heard yet? I asked.

She shook her head. We havent. If the higher-ups know, then it hasnt been disseminated to my level yet.

I guess its just a small spoiler then, since the whole meeting will be about it. Were expecting a mass-incursion.

Soon?

In a few dozen hours, I replied. Its not going to be a normal one. No big rifts in the sky with aliens pouring out. Just a lot of aliens showing up all over and spreading.

Like a stealth incursion?

I nodded. Like that, but everywhere and all at once. If were not on top of it, well be dealing with hundreds of little hives across the world.

That... is troublesome, she replied. Depending on the severity, that could mean anything from a worldwide halt to all industry while the hives are burned out, to a near-extinction level event.

I think the whole goal of these meetings is to try and encourage things to be on the less shit side of things, I said. I figure with a dozen samurai at the helm things are going to go pretty well, at least around New Montreal.

The Major didnt say anything, not for a bit, but her brows did draw together. Having more officers at the helm doesnt always help as much as you would think, she said. Sometimes all that means is that there are more chances that everything will be pulled in the wrong direction.

Its with those ominous words hanging in the air that we arrived at the meeting room.

I was expecting some sort of auditorium, with seats lined up towards a stage.

Instead, the meeting was going to take place in a large room dominated by a huge, oval table. About forty chairs sat around the table, with little microphones in front of them and a few pitchers of cool water sat in strategic locations.

Some were filled already, but mercs and people in neat uniforms, and, of course, by a few samurai who couldnt help but stand out from the crowd.

I waved to Gomorrah who was near the far wall, Franny next to her, then continued to take in the room and its occupants.

The weight on my shoulders only grew heavier.

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