The Riss Enemies: Book VI (The Riss Series 6)
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"What about the UFN?" Sheva said, looking to Zhang and giving him an apologetic smile.
"Admiral Zhu is smart enough to know the upgrades we are providing the UFN would put them at a disadvantage in a war with the Riss. It's his concession to peace."
"Leader Reese is correct. My older brother wants peace for the UFN and will encourage the newest upgrades to the fleet, knowing we have safeguards in the upgrades," Zhang said. "He wants the peace to last well past his lifetime."
"Probably in the long run peace will be to the SAS's advantage, although they will forever hate us," Da'Maass said. "No cruisers will mean more money available for domestic projects. It’ll also eliminate inter-planet raiding and change their focus from war to peace. Look at Freeland."
Pavao laughed and received strange looks. "You've done a damn good job at the Leader position, and since none of us wants it, we're off to Freeland to carry out your orders." She gave me a salute and cut the connection. One by one, the other smiling faces cut the connection.
My thoughts were interrupted when my SID buzzed, a connect request from Iglis. I clicked Accept.
"Admiral Butler is alive and at the Eden Intelligence Center."
"Tell him I'd like to talk to him on the Mnemosyne. Admiral Gebauer will join us."
"How…I'll tell him and get back to you with his answer," she said, leaving the channel open as she turned away and typed something on another machine. Several minutes later she turned to face me again. "He’s willing."
"Iglis, arrange the pickup details with Colonels Seng and Terril," I said, handing my SID to Terril.
"Do you think that's wise?" Terril asked, after arranging for a meeting in Colonel Seng's office.
"I'll let you know tomorrow," I said to an open mouthed Terril. "That's the answer Thalia always gives me when I ask her what if."
* * *
Terril arranged for a combat shuttle with a Ghost escort to pick up Butler just outside the Eden Intelligence Center. I was there to greet him along with Admiral Gebauer when he exited the shuttle.
Butler glanced around the combat shuttle bay before slowly walking over to Gebauer and me. "Why me, Reese?"
"Because you and Gebauer have always been the voices of reason. With Plimson murdered, there is no one else left."
"You're right. I doubt there is anyone in the SAS who doesn't hate you and want to see you … killed."
"That used to bother me, but I'm coming to accept it as human nature."
"What do you mean?"
"A tendency to believe unsubstantiated rumors and an inability to overcome prejudices." I held up a hand to stop him responding. "Come, let's go to my conference room where I have assembled my staff. We can bring you up to date on the current situation. Gebauer is here as an independent observer with loyalties to the SAS, not the Riss or Freeland," I said as they followed me to my conference room.
When we entered, everyone stood. I went around the room naming each person, even though I thought he knew everyone except for Katlin and Ja'Sai.
"I'll let Iglis start the story from when I began to enforce the quarantine of the JPU. Feel free to interrupt and to ask anyone here questions." As I sat, Iglis stood and activated the room monitors.
Butler queried everyone multiple times, getting each person's perspective. The briefing took a day and a half, with breaks for meals and rest.
"So what do you want, Reese? I know you don't expect me or Gebauer to lobby the SAS Council for you," he said, looking concerned and feeling confused.
"True. Neither I, the Riss-humans, nor the Riss wish the SAS harm, but we have come to the conclusion we can never trust them. I'm willing to reach a Freeland-like compromise with the SAS. We will allow for merchants to move people and supplies and for the SAS Council to govern its people. The only conditions are on the merchant ships. They must be registered, can have no military grade weapons or armament, and they have to submit to inspections by Riss and UFN cruisers."
"I understand you're mad at the Council and some of the SAS leaders with good reason, but there are good people in the SAS—"
I held up my hand. "What I'd like is for you to get several SAS Comrelays for us to install on Eden, Sparrow’s Nest, and Earthol. That will enable the Riss and UFN to communicate with the units we have stationed there in case additional resources are needed to keep the Ecitoni in check. That will also enable continued communications between SAS systems. And if you want our continued cooperation and to be kept in the loop, Iglis will need your priority clearance."
"You want me to spy on my people?" Butler's voice was cold.
"When I met with the Elders of Freeland, I asked them to decide what they wished to be as a nation: isolated, member, integrated, ally, or adversary. I ask the SAS a similar question. What do they wish to be: trusted neighbor, isolated, or adversary? I've brought you here because I think you are in a position to help steer your nation. Without help, I believe they will eventually be isolated." I stopped for a drink of kaffa and to give Butler time to think about what I was saying. "I would wager the SAS council is encouraging systems to build cruisers and armed merchants. When we run across them, we will destroy the ships, the factory that produced them, the space station, and the SAS Comrelay. If that happens, eventually the SAS will no longer exist. It will just be a collection of isolated systems."
"What do you think, Gebauer?" Butler asked.
"If I were the Riss, I wouldn't trust the SAS. They have a long record of failing to honor treaties, hatred of the Riss and Riss-humans, and trying to destroy Freeland. I agree with Reese, the SAS Council will incite the systems to fight the MFZ, just as they incited Gleason to ignore Plimson and the captains to invade Freeland. The Riss are a peaceful nation in my experience and Reese has always honored her word. So, I not only think her question is legitimate, but that the answer will determine our future."
"What about the Ecitoni?" Butler asked.
"We will maintain a presence in the three systems that have Ecitoni Mother ships and eventually destroy them." I gave a snort, trying to stop a laugh. "After all, this is an MFZ."
"What about the Ants on Eden?"
"That's your battle to fight. Freelanders and UFN troops would have more to fear from the SAS citizens than the Ecitoni. Even if they didn't, we don't have sufficient troops to fight the Mother ships and the Ecitoni on the planets."
I left my ex-SAS staff and Gebauer to talk with Butler.
"What do you think Butler will decide?" Terril asked as we made our way to the Bridge.
"He'll agree. The real question is whether he can influence the SAS in the way that Ni'Shay and the elders helped steer Freeland."
Butler left for Eden eight hours later after arranging for the Mnemosyne to pick up three Comrelays from a top secret orbit station run by SAS Intelligence and provided Iglis with his access codes. After installing one in Eden space and giving Zhu's intelligence chief the codes, we departed for Freeland.
* * *
"Iglis, what's the current status?" I asked as the Riss-humans, Freeland elders, and my staff met on Freeland. It had been forty days since my meeting with Butler.
"All the MFZ-Eirises are up and running. They each report once a day whether there is activity or not. With few exceptions, every system has had activity. Half of the reported activity is from unregistered ships and two activities appear to have been from cruisers." She paused, awaiting my reaction.
"How many merchants have registered?"
"Four from Freeland, six from the UFN, and ten from the SAS. Of course, some of that unregistered activity could be merchants heading for Hayjar to register." Iglis gave a small shrug. "The Iris factory informs me that they have six Eirises ready for the JPU and will have the final five ready in a week."
"Have you heard from Admiral Butler?"
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"The SAS Council has officially retired the space-going navy. Butler is still in charge of Intelligence but is now a civilian, and his new position is Director of Intelligence. Eden has initiated a draft to build up the army to combat the Ecitoni remaining on the ground. Butler told the Council that I have access to the SAS Comrelays, so I doubt they will communicate anything controversial over them. He indicated they are unlikely to take him into their confidence or to use the Comrelays but might be communicating via the registered merchants—they don't like you." Iglis gave a wry smile. That caused multiple comments and chuckles.
"Let Butler know what you've found and that as of today, unregistered ships will be destroyed. Systems producing armed merchants or cruisers will have those factories and spaceports destroyed. That could include their Comrelay and produce a quarantine. If we find that SAS Council has encouraged the building of cruisers, we will quarantine Eden." I was shaking with fury. "While we fought to save the SAS, they took advantage of the distraction to begin creating warships."
"Not really a surprise," Pavao said, giving a shrug of her shoulder.
"I think we should quarantine Eden anyway. That may make everyone happy, including the other SAS systems. The Council is the main problem." I took a minute to calm down before continuing. "We need to resolve this problem before the Ecitoni get active. Alena and Jaelle, split up the JPU systems and begin delivering the new MFZ-Eirises. If you find any non-registered ship, leave the crew on the system they are in and destroy the ship. Registered ships are to be inspected going in and coming out."
"Yes, Leader," they said in unison.
"Pavao, Sheva, and I will split up the SAS systems. Any questions?" Hearing no questions, I added. "Don't take unnecessary chances. They are breaking the rules, and they know we're going to destroy their ships. Give your warning from a safe distance and approach with extreme caution."
* * *
I wasn't looking forward to the next month or two. I knew the SAS Council would be making waves and that thousands would die for their treachery. Echo space looked quiet. I clicked on Iglis's SID.
She had obviously anticipated me. "Captain, it appears there is an unregistered merchant in system and … two cruisers left and returned yesterday."
"Thank you, Iglis." I couldn't help the overwhelming anguish I felt, knowing lives would be lost for the arrogance of a few.
"Do you have a choice this time?" Terril asked. She gave me a lopsided grin. I knew she was wondering not what I would do, but what she would do if she had to make the decision.
"No, we are officially at war with the SAS."
"Why?"
"They aren't building cruisers to fight the Ecitoni. They are building them to fight the Riss," I said, and it took all my control not to slam my fist on the arm of my chair. I sat fighting the urge to get drunk. Instead, I sat staring at the VTH. When we reached the halfway point between the Wave and Echo, I spoke.
Immediately, lights flashed red, claxons rang, and SIDs announced the change in status. The VTH showed two ships: a cruiser tagged C1 in orbit around Echo, and a merchant tagged M1 leaving the space station. Seconds later, a second cruiser, tagged C2, appeared with weapons hot about one light-second away. It had obviously been lying in wait at minimum power.