Eric Olafson Series Boxed Set: Books 1 - 6 (The Galactic Chronicles Series)

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by Vanessa Ravencroft


  Deep down he knew when the time finally came to make that decision he would find an excuse to continue, like he had done twice before and he silently chuckled, maybe he was used to Dirt Side more than he wanted to admit.

  He didn't hear the door; Stellaris did not have very good hearing, since they lacked outer ears. So he was completely stunned by someone close to him saying:" What do you find so amusing, old friend?"

  He spun around and was pleasantly surprised. "Admiral Stahl!" Letsgo straightened his stance. "I was thinking about retirement, Sir."

  The man who had entered his office was tall. The body under the black uniform appeared to be in peak athletic condition. The Uniform was immaculate, from the mirror shine polished boots to the mirrored sunglasses. The white blonde hair trimmed into a short buzz cut. The strong jaw line and the scar on his left cheek, every detail of this man's appearance was well known to literally everyone in the Galaxy! He belonged to the fabled Mentors, the mysterious two hundred picked by an even more mysterious entity called the Guardian so long ago. Stahl was immortal; this Admiral was born on Earth in 2067, before the Galactic Ascent. He along with the other 200 Mentors had guided humankind from a feeble one planet society to perhaps the mightiest member of the Union and now those who remained guided the Union to be the premier force in the Galaxy. He was over 3000 years old.

  Officially he was a five star Admiral and second only to Mc Elligott, the Admiral of the Fleet but his real position was closer to deity than anything measureable human. It was rumored that these Immortals had received powers and abilities far beyond those of normal beings. Commander Letsgo met this living legend demigod, about twenty five years ago and they actually became like friends. As much as a mortal being could be friends with someone like him.

  The immortal officer grinned at him:" Sorry If I startled you. Your assistant let me in right away."

  "He probably is still paralyzed and mortified actually meeting such a legend in person."

  Stahl sighed:" I do have that effect sometimes." He brushed over his short hair. "I tell you the idea to quit and finally retire crossed my mind more often these days." He sighed." I am at this longer than anyone should be."

  "You can't retire! Not you!"

  "Humankind has grown up, Ebor. They don't need us Mentors anymore. Our job is done. Of the two hundred that where called by the Guardian so long ago, only sixty remain today."

  "I thought you are all immortal?"

  "Impervious to age and disease, but we still could get shot, wounded or atomized. Heck I could break my neck in an accident and be gone like that."

  Letsgo digested this information without further getting into it.

  "Have a seat then, Sir. I still have some Terran beer, your favorite brand in the cooler."

  Stahl sat into the visitors chair, leaned back while Letsgo went to a hidden cabinet and retrieved two brown glass bottles handed one to the Admiral and said:" Have you come here to tell me you going to retire? "

  "No that is more a wishful thought than a conclusion. There is a dark storm brewing at the horizon and I like to make sure we are prepared for it." Stahl put one leg over the other." You should talk; you wanted to go that place of yours on the bridge five years ago!"

  "Well yes, but I am not in a hurry either and Helen is on her way to the Aspar Cluster and won't be back for a few years."

  "How is she, I would not mind trying her famous Sarequits again."

  "She and the USS Aquarius are almost 45,000 light-years away and about to reach the outskirts of the cluster. Thanks to the relay buoys they are dropping, we have regular chats. You should call her, Sir. She would be thrilled if you would."

  He nodded."I will do that. Helen loves her work, just as much as you and I must say I am glad you stay on for a little while longer, good Training Commanders are hard to replace and with you it be almost impossible."

  If a Stellaris could blush he might have done so, a compliment from Stahl was to him just like a medal." So why have you come?"

  "The usual reason."

  Every so often the admiral would come and talk about the new cadets with Letsgo.

  The Commander opened the bottle took a sip.

  Stahl drained half the bottle and smacked his lips." Ahh! That hit the spot!"

  "Don't tell me you don't have ample supply of that stuff aboard your big ship."

  The Admiral put the bottle down. "I got a complete brewery aboard, but good beer is still good beer."He looked at the label."This is from Planet Holstein, about as German as it gets. Got anything I might be interested in?"

  Letsgo grinned and leaned back." We got a Narth."

  Stahl's left eyebrow rose." You are kidding me, right?"

  "No I am not. When Admiral Mc Elligott called me that Webb is sending a Narth I was as surprised as you."

  "I wonder why I wasn't informed about that. This is truly historical. "

  Ebor also took a sip of his beer." Can I be frank, Sir?"

  "Of course and you know that! You also know you can drop that Sir stuff."

  "I think Mc Elligott wanted to outdo you once and that is why you weren't informed. Those who know you also know about your interest in the unusual cadets and students."

  Richard laughed heartily." You know Ebor; you probably nailed it on the spot. "He still grinned and said." What do you know about the Narth?"

  Ebor leaned back." Not much, to be honest with. The Encyclopedia Galactica hasn't much on them and most of the Narth's file is empty the rest is classified Blue-Blue-Red. Way out of my clearance. I know they are a very mysterious species and they are very old."

  Stahl put the bottle down and leaned forward, very animated and excited "The Saresii think they have been around even before the Uni ruled most of the galaxy over 250 million years ago. The Narth never expanded or colonized other planets as far as we know and no one ever found out where their home system was until very recently. I have been to some strange places in the span of my career, but I never seen anything like Narth Prime. I was invited there and talked to the Narth Supreme, that was 510 years ago and to this day I understood perhaps five percent of what he tried to tell me.

  "The Narth, as you might know have never involved themselves in galactic politics. They stayed completely away from the First and Second Galactic Council, but they had been there as observers. During the first Y' all war The Narth did not fight with large battle fleets

  The Saresii tell us they contributed only one ship and that one ship that made all the difference and not the Wurgus Super Nova. Of course never say that to a Wurgus!"

  While the Admiral talked, Letsgo paid unwavering attention.

  "When the Y'All came back 1500 years ago and we fought them with great losses, a battle occurred near the Narth solar system without anyone of us knowing that, because Narth cloaked their entire system behind a very advanced shield. Dr. ISAH once tried to explain it to me by saying the Narth removed their entire Solar system 1 minute into the future and leave an impenetrable no time space bubble in its place.

  The Y'All slammed in it, I think by accident in the heat of that battle. The Y'All then forgot about us and went berserk against that shield.

  That was our chance to do emergency repairs, reboot shields and restock munitions.

  We attacked them again while the Y'All kept pounding that impenetrable field with everything they had."

  Commander Letsgo listened to the account of the Admiral about an event that happened thousands of years ago. A war that to him was nothing more than distant history. He knew Stahl was immortal, but to actually realize it was a different matter. Stahl had been there from the first moment. Three thousand years! How could he still be called human? The experience and knowledge gathered over such a time removed the Admiral from any normal human understanding.

  Stahl continued with his story:" To give you an idea of the magnitude imagine a fleet of 50 Million Ships. All the size of the largest battleships we have today. All armed to the teeth with weapons that took out o
ur ships with one single hit and armor that took the combined firepower of three battleships on our side to show damage. That was the size of the Y'All Invasion! No contact, no demands, no requests to surrender. They simply attack and attack anything and everything."

  "Was it not that time when you came back from your mysterious Exile bringing along that gigantic ship of yours and the secret of translocator cannons?"

  "Indeed I came back a few weeks prior to that engagement I was telling you about. Yes I did bring the secret of that weapon back and the Devastator along with the technology how to generate Trans Dim shields. The Devi is incredible and after all this time, even today the most powerful ship we have, but it was only one ship back then. One ship against millions! The secrets I brought back were construction instructions, blue prints and not ready to use weapons. It took us years to start manufacture Translocators in mass quantities and supply every ship with it. What would I have given back then for just ten of our new Ultras equipped with those long range TLG-Gatlings, N-Hull Armor and triple TD Shielding, we would have swept those Y'All out of our Galaxy in weeks not in years!"

  He drained the rest of his beer." I am getting away from the actual subject and about the Narth. As I told you the Y'All were attacking that shield. All of their ships firing everything they had. You could snuff out stars with the firepower they poured into that shield while we could destroy ship by ship of theirs, without receiving much fire. That went on for almost a week! We had convoys of civilian ships going to bring ammunition and fuel.

  "Then there suddenly a crack in that spherical shield of star system size and a perfectly spherical ship appears. Exactly 5000 meters in diameter. No visible propulsion, no antennas, nothing. As perfectly round and featureless as a billiard cue ball and there was no visible form of attack yet the Y'All ships exploded one after the other before they even could come into firing range and for the first time the Y'All retreated! We did finally destroy the last of them 2 years later, but that's another story. That sphere contacted us, identifying itself as a ship of the Narth. They tell us how impressed they were of us trying to defend Narth. Even after I explained to them that we had no idea about them and their hidden system they insisted on thanking us for our efforts and sacrifices protecting their system. A little later they joined the United Stars with the expressed clause to remain isolated. The space around their system is to this day off limits to all Star ship traffic within one light year. There is a small space station called the Narth Gate and it serviced by space bus, but I doubt anyone ever goes there. There is no commerce and no other interaction. The only real contact we have with them is via their representative in the Assembly who until recently rarely if ever spoke. We know virtually nothing about their culture, physiology or history. Narth citizen rarely travel and if they do they simply appear no one seen them use ships ever since that time I saw that sphere. Their Citizen ID data is classified. We know they have vast Psionic powers far superior even to Saresii standards and the Saresii claim the Narth are beyond Psionics and mastered some sort of magic."

  Letsgo snorted:" Magic! Nothing like magic exists. I am surprised to hear the intellectual and rational Saresii even pay any deed to such claims."

  "I wouldn't be so fast dismissing legends and magic. I am a man of science myself, but long ago when I was a kid the idea of traveling faster than light was considered impossible. Most Earthers laughed at the idea there could be intelligent life on other planets. Since then I made friends with the most unusual life forms and I crossed this Galaxy from end to end more than once. I even went way beyond what we call the local group. I have seen things and experienced events I still can't understand or explain.

  "One day perhaps we advance far enough and there will be no distinction between technology, science and what some define as magic."

  Letsgo digested that last statement but he still didn't believe in anything like that. For everything there was a scientific explanation.

  The immortal admiral lit a little smoking stick. It was not a totally uncommon habit and especially Terrans and Colonial Terrans smoked. Letsgo neither had a nose nor the necessary lips to make it work. His oxygen supply came from two oxy cassettes he placed in his chest every 10 days, so it didn't bother him at all. "Tell me, Commander how is that Narth interacting with the others?"

  "The Narth is very quiet and not very social, but he made friends and particular with one human, they are basically inseparable. According to the Narth Supreme he has limited Telepathic powers. However we were told to stay at least 100 kilometers away for the Initial test, or he would detect us. The Narth demonstrated enormous telekinetic abilities by throwing a two ton Sauron hundred meters into the jungle and he can teleport into areas shielded by the finest Saresii Anti Psi tech taking his friend along. If he has other Psionic abilities I can't say. We tested his Heidelberg Psi rating and he is simply of the scale."

  Letsgo pulled up Narths file and said looking at the Admiral. "The best Saresii talent ever to be recorded Alyica Lichfangh scored 4200."

  "I know her well. She was able to move an entire moon several meters with her telekinetic abilities."

  Narths suggested HPR is well beyond 10,000 and that is a very conservative estimate."

  Stahl almost fell out of his chair and jumped to his feet." Did you say ten…thousand?"

  "Yes Sir."

  "I can't believe I wasn't informed."

  "It is Blue-Blue-Green classified, Admiral Mc Elligott ordered me to treat the Narth like any other Cadet and by the wish of the Narth Supreme this Narth did not want to join the PSI corps but the fleet."

  "I will have to have a word with that old Scott about that. Now tell me about the other one, his human friend.

  "His name is Olafson. He is a Neo Viking from Nilfeheim. Webb ran into him as he did his malfunction suit test in the application line. Olafson took charge to save the Ult from drying out. The Admiral of the Fleet took him to Archilerb and the Yokuta and then again took charge during the -No one showed up- Scenario".

  Stahl leaned forward."Olafson you say. Eric Olafson?

  "Yes."

  "How did he do? "

  "He failed, because he was too much hands on after he took command, but I have never seen any human Cadet charge Saurons with an axe to save others."

  Letsgo gave the admiral a detailed account of the events, played him the recordings of the hidden visual sensors.

  Stahl grinned broadly." Where are they now? Call them!"

  Letsgo suddenly didn't look to happy. "I can't Sir. They are not here."

  "They are not? Where are they? Sickbay, Brig?"

  "They went to Maritime."

  "Please don't let me ask every detail just tell me!"

  "I gave them officially five days of R and R so they can accompany one of my instructors on a private gentleman's affair. The Narth got terribly drunk and was out for an entire day. We had him in sickbay. We were contacted by Narth Prime not to interfere and simply let him sleep. Then they trained another day and this morning left for Maritime for a Duel."

  "You allowed the very first Narth in Starfleet, a Psi Talent more powerful as twenty Saresii together to go to fight a Duel? " Stahl's voice became harsh."Beside the fact that both of them are first year cadets and not allowed to fight duels. Nor should they even know about such things until they graduate!"

  "They are very good fighters!" Letsgo defended himself. "The Neo Viking is perhaps the best sword fighter I have seen, not the most elegant fencer but he fights to kill like a Dai and the Narth is the fastest fighter you ever going to see. They are with Lt. Fernando De la Lupe. I trust this man!"

  "De la Lupe? The old Grandmaster who wrote that wonderful reply to that arrogant bastard Milieu…" Stahl paused." Oh I get the picture. Milieu threw the glove; De La Lupe had to respond. Milieu is of French descent and De la Lupe of Spanish origin. Neither of them where born on Earth but things like that is in their blood and because of men like them we still have these traditions. Why did he take Cadets along
?"

  "That was part of the challenge, Milieus' protégées against Lupe's pupils in a test of skill. It's only first blood, Sir!"

  Stahl had calmed down and said."That is between you and me but I am glad if one of Dents lackeys gets a little humble pie."

  "Why do you let Dent do what he does? No one likes him. You are the one who could do something about that!"

  Stahl shook his head. "Not even I can simply fire Dent and I tell you I would love to beat the guy up physically with my bare fists just because he is such snug and slick bastard. As long as he runs his academy without breaking the rules and delivers good officers I am unable to do anything. Especially because of what I am must never ever be above the law! I am aware of my status and I could tomorrow declare myself sole Imperator of the Galaxy and I know at least half the fleet would follow me. On Earth we had an old saying: Power corrupts Old friend and I have lots of power. To prevent even the slightest chance I might become corrupt without even knowing or recognizing it, I live by our rules as strict and as diligent as a third year cadet!"

  Letsgo respected the ancient Admiral a great deal more after hearing that." I never really thought of that, but I am very glad you do think that way. I always wondered who watches the watchers."

  "This is why I insisted on the Immortal Act to be made into law and so it is you, The Citizens Watching Us!"

  "I am very glad of this I must say. But what about Admiral Dent?"

  Stahl tapped his nose." This old snout tells me that Admiral Dent made many mistakes and you can't keep skeletons forever in your closet and that they will come to light sooner than later and because he put himself on such a high pedestal his fall will be that much harder."

  "I am inclined to trust your nose as well. We did have a similar incident not so long ago right here on camp idyllic and I frankly hope the other Admiral is placing that much restraint onto himself as you do."

 

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