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by Tony Healey


  "Must be frustrating," Lisa said.

  "Very. So anyway, you know, I completely lost track of time. I knew I had our meeting, and I was looking forward to seeing you again. Then I got sent a report of movements along the Sjan border, and . . . well . . ." Her voice trailed off.

  "Have there been more incursions?" Chang asked.

  "Unfortunately, yes," Jessica said. "They're testing us and I fear it's only a matter of time before top brass decide on a show of strength."

  "You believe we're headed for another war?"

  "If we're not careful," Jessica sipped her water. "All the talk at the moment concerns the Sjan and their movements."

  "I heard about Ryglah VII," Chang said. They'd all heard the news – the Sjan had attacked an outlying colony, killing everyone there. In any other circumstance, it would have been the spark that ignited a whole new conflict, but the colony on Ryglah VII had left the Union and declared its own independence. The Terran Union was under no obligation to protect the planet or to retaliate when it was attacked. Even six months later, the President was still defending his decision to let the massacre on Ryglah slide in favour of what he called 'the bigger picture', namely intergalactic peace.

  "Politically, they're trying to avoid a war at all costs," Jessica said, her voice grave. "But you've got to be a realist, especially when you're talking about an aggressive alien species. Peace will only last so long."

  "You think we should have hit back following Ryglah?" Chang asked.

  "I do. They may have stepped away from the Union, but they were once Union citizens. The majority were human. We should have shown some strength and conviction. Politically, I feel the President and his administration are only thinking about the voters who are weary of war."

  "Sometimes it's inevitable."

  "Precisely."

  An old-fashioned clock on the wall – no doubt an antique from Earth's history – chimed in time with the swinging of its brass pendulum. "That's a quaint timepiece," Chang remarked.

  "Yes. They're hard to come by, you know," Jessica said. "So, let's get on with business and I'll tell you why you're really here."

  "Go ahead."

  Jessica King activated a small holo-emitter on her desk, mounted on a small stand. Chang had mistaken it for a paperweight when she sat down. A translucent image rotated on it, but was difficult to make out.

  "Lights!"

  They dimmed around them and the projection was clearly defined. It showed a planet, a surging ball of endless water. "This is the planet Krise. As you can see, it is completely covered in water. In places, it is deeper than anything on Earth. In fact the planet itself is approximately a third bigger than the Earth."

  "Life?"

  "A thriving population below the surface in pressure domes. It's all quite fascinating. This is the first time they've allowed their home to be documented the way we will."

  "Is that my assignment?" Chang asked.

  "Not quite. It's a little more complicated," Jessica controlled the emitter to zoom out, revealing the disc of the star system in which it rolled. She pulled back further, to show where that system was situated. Automatically Chang identified the issue.

  "They're not part of the Union."

  "Not yet," Jessica said. "I'm hoping that they will be, soon, however. With your help."

  "Me? What can I do?"

  Jessica closed the holo-emitter and at the sound of her voice, the lights returned to a comfortable level. She got up, took her glass of water to the nearest plant pot and poured a little in. "Diplomacy. Your mission is to take the Intrepid to Krise and encourage them to join the Union," she said working her way around all of her plants, until the glass was empty.

  "Has something changed to make them want to join?"

  "Yes. They recently suffered an attack from an unknown race," Jessica explained. "There were many casualties and some of their underwater habitats were damaged. We got the intel from a trader who frequents Krise, who also happens to be a source of information for Shadow Force."

  Of course. Shadow Force: the black ops unit that doesn't officially exist. So that's it, Chang thought. Will passed it on to you. One of the benefits of having a boyfriend assigned to the unit . . .

  "Any lead on the attacker's identity?" Chang asked.

  "No. Part of your mission will be to ascertain who is responsible. You may be able to use that as leverage for convincing them to become members."

  Chang frowned. "Pardon me, Jessica, but why is it so important they join?"

  It looked as though the Admiral were about to answer, as if the words were on the tip of her tongue waiting to leap out. But then Jessica King was all business again. "I'm sorry, I can't say. Perhaps when your mission is completed I will be in a position to reveal that to you. For now, understand top brass are extremely keen for Krise to join."

  "Understood."

  "Oh, and one other thing," Jessica said as Chang got to her feet. "If you should encounter the attackers at any point during your visit to Krise, you are not to engage. Not until the Kriseans have agreed to join, and have presented themselves before the Union congressional committee. In other words, not until the ink has dried. Am I clear?"

  Chang nodded. "Clear as crystal."

  "Thanks, Lisa," she said, walking her to the door. "I understand Olivia had a hard time finding a new posting?"

  "Yes . . ." Chang answered, unsure of where Jessica was going.

  "Well, I have a position opening up. The Lieutenant who acts as my assistant is being transferred to Station 11. I'm in need of someone I can trust. Do you know of anyone?" she asked with a wink.

  The door to her office whisked open. "I might have someone in mind, Admiral," Chang said.

  Jessica stood to attention. Chang followed suit and they both saluted one another.

  "See to it she comes to see me," Admiral King told her. "Tell her I won't take no for an answer."

  "I will. Thank you."

  "Good luck, Captain. To you and your crew."

  * * *

  Chang caught the transport back to the Intrepid, wondering how Olivia would react to the news Jessica wanted her as her assistant. It was a choice position – one of those niche roles that didn't come along often, simply because officers clung to them once they got them.

  Shortly after the battle to stop Cessqa within the Chimera Cluster, Chang had returned to Station 6 to find Olivia had been assigned to the Cotopaxi. To say her partner didn't get along with Captain Bloom was an understatement – Olivia had been looking to jump ship the moment she arrived.

  Working with Jessica would be a dream come true, and it carried the added benefit of knowing where Olivia would be. It was hard enough having to leave her to command the Intrepid, but not knowing where Olivia was from one day to the next worried Chang. It worried her because she couldn't be sure Olivia was safe.

  She must feel the same way about me, Chang thought. She must wonder whether the Intrepid will return to base in one piece or not.

  Since stopping Cessqa, the Intrepid had been assigned no less than half a dozen separate postings. She'd barely seen her former Captain as she settled into her new role. The Admiral had simply dished out the assignments and tried her best to sort through the mess Kerrick had left in his wake. It was good to see the Admiral after so many months . . . and yet Chang yearned for a long mission. Something she could make her name with. She'd never wanted the promotion, but now that she had it, she saw a possibility to make a difference in the Terran Union. Knowing Olivia would be stable, working alongside the Admiral on Station 6, she would be at ease heading into a protracted assignment.

  Exploration.

  The transport slowed, took a turn, the tracks thudding slightly beneath it until it had accelerated again, powering her through the superstructure of Station 6 toward Chang's awaiting vessel.

  The sciences were her expertise, her whole reason for joining in the first place. She wanted to take the Intrepid out and explore the uncharted regions of the g
alaxy, possibly for a year or two.

  I'm sure Olivia would understand.

  Still, it was a pipe dream. For now, she had her mission. Head to Krise and investigate, while convincing them to join the Union. Why the sudden interest in what was a featureless, water world?

  What's going on under the surface that Admiral King couldn't tell me?

  *

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