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Campbell- The Problem With Bliss

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by Richard F. Weyand


  “Thank you, Mr. Krueger. Squadron orders. Prepare to make way. Course –”

  “Three-three-five minus zero-one-five on the sun, Ma’am,” Krueger said.

  “Three-three-five minus zero-one-five on the sun, at one gravity.”

  “Yes, Ma’am. Squadron orders, three-three-five minus zero-one-five on the sun, at one gravity. Orders transmitted.”

  It was still several days to Hutan from the published system periphery, which Commonwealth ships were scrupulous to use in non-combat and non-emergency situations. No sense letting every foreign-flag commercial ship in the system report back to their planet what the Commonwealth’s capabilities were.

  “All ships report prepared to make way, Ma’am.”

  “Squadron orders. Space on the mark.”

  “Yes, Ma’am. Space on the mark. Five... four... three... two... one. Mark.”

  Apparent gravity on the flag bridge gradually came back up to one gravity as the ship’s engines were throttled up.

  “All ships report under way at one gravity, Ma’am.”

  The alarm system sounded the soft ding-ding of standing down from maneuvering and hyperspace transition.

  Campbell and Childers were in her ready room reviewing the mail they had picked up on coming into the Hutan system.

  “Oh, my,” Childers said. “I got an AAR from Admiral Rao. Duval did attempt another incursion.”

  “What happened?”

  “CSF cleaned their clocks. And Jessen was right. There was a second force. Four heavy cruisers lurking in hyper as back-up.”

  “Wow,” Campbell said.

  “Yeah, but the signaling destroyers were a clue to their presence, as Jessen had warned, and Admiral Novotny waylaid them. Duval’s total losses were a division each of heavy cruisers, light cruisers, and destroyers.”

  “What about CSF losses?”

  “Minor shield damage,” Childers said. “No losses of ships or personnel.”

  “Well, that’ll teach ‘em.”

  “And in the mail with the AAR, Admiral Rao says she put in for promotion to Senior Captain for Tien Jessen. She wants to put him on Novotny’s tactical team.”

  “Smart move,” Campbell said.”

  “Yeah.” Childers scanned down the rest of her mail. “That’s the big stuff. What about you.”

  “I got a note from Admiral Birken.”

  “Birken, not Durand?” Childers asked. Admiral Birken was the head of the Intelligence Division.

  “Yep.”

  “Wow. What’s it say?”

  “ ‘Nice job.’ ”

  “Nice job?” Childers asked. “That’s it? No medals or promotion or anything?”

  “That’s not how Intelligence Division works. Medals or a promotion would be a public acknowledgement something happened, and I was involved. That would not be good.”

  “I can’t believe you put your life on the line and dig out a major espionage ring and, and do that other stuff, the messy stuff, and you get nothing.”

  “A personal note from Admiral Birken, saying ‘Nice job?’ That’s not nothing. That’s everything. That’s as good as it gets. And there’s one more thing.”

  “What’s that?”

  “Intelligence Division never forgets.”

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  Appendix

  Inhabited systems mentioned (capital city)

  Earth (New York City)

  Members of the Commonwealth of Free Planets:

  Anders

  Bahay (Kabisera)

  Bliss (Joy)

  Boomgaard

  Calumet

  Courtney

  Hutan

  Jablonka (Jezgra)

  Kodu

  Meili

  Mountainhome

  Natchez

  Pahaadon

  Parchman

  Saarestik

  Shaanti

  The Yards [Doma]

  Valore

  Waldheim

  Outer Colonies

  Alpen

  Arramond

  Becker

  Brunswick

  Coronet (Jewel)

  Drake

  Duval

  Epsley

  Feirm

  Ferrano

  Grocny

  Guernsey

  Lautada

  Melody

  Mon Mari

  New Carolina

  Nymph

  Oerwoud

  Paradiso (Corazon)

  Refugio

  Samara

  Seacrest

  Stadt (Dorf)

  Svobodo

  Tenerife

  Villam

  Wolsey

  Notes on Navigational Notation

  The Commonwealth Space Force uses the following standards with respect to navigational bearings and distances.

  Navigational bearing and distance are specified as:

  rotation mark/minus elevation (on point) (at distance)

  All such references are with respect to a point, a baseline, and a plane.

  If no point is specified, the point is the ship, the baseline is the long axis of the ship projected through the bows, and the plane is defined by the plane of the ship with the command cylinder(s) considered to be 'up'.

  If another ship is specified as the point, such as 'on the enemy', the point is the enemy ship, the baseline is the vector of the enemy ship's velocity, and the plane is the plane of the ecliptic.

  If a planet is specified as the point, the point is the planet, the baseline is a line from the planet to the sun, and the plane is the plane of the ecliptic.

  If a sun is specified as the point, the point is the sun, the baseline is a line from the sun to the primary inhabited planet, and the plane is the ecliptic.

  If the galactic center is specified as the point, the point is the galactic center, the line is the line from the galactic center to the ship, and the plane is the plane of the galactic lens.

  Bearing angles are always specified as 'number-number-number'. Designations such as 'ninety-three' and 'one-eighty' are not permitted. These are correctly specified as 'zero-nine-three' and 'one-eight-zero'. An exception occurs for 'zero-zero-zero', which may be stated simply as 'zero', such as in 'zero mark zero' or 'zero mark one-eight-zero'.

  rotation is specified as 'number-number-number' in degrees clockwise from the projection of the baseline onto the plane when viewed from above. Leading zeroes are included, not dropped. number-number-number runs from zero-zero-zero to three-six-zero.

  If the point is the ship, 'above' means from above the ship with the command cylinder(s) considered to be 'up'.

  If the point is an enemy ship, a planet, or the sun, 'above' means from the north side of the solar system as determined by the right-hand rule: with the fingers of the right hand in the direction of orbit of the planets, the thumb points north.

  If the point is the galactic center, 'above' means from the north side of the galaxy, as determined by the right hand rule applied to the rotation of the stars about the galactic center.

  elevation is specified as 'mark/minus number-number-number' in degrees up/down from the plane. 'mark' is used for bearings above the plane, and 'minus' is used for bearings below the plane. 'Above' is defined as for rotation. Leading zeroes are included, not dropped. number-number-number runs from zero-zero-zero to one-eight-zero.

  distance is specified in light-units, most frequently in light-seconds.

  CSF ships mentioned, by class

  First ship in class is underlined

  Battleships (BB)

  CSS Amazon

  CSS Artemisia

  CSS Boadicea

  CSS Cleopatra

  CSS Jean d'Arc

  CSS Kriegsmädchen

  CSS Lakshmibai

  CSS Tomoe

  CSS Zenobia

  CSS Akbar

  CSS Alexander

  CSS Belisarius

  CSS Genghis Khan

  CSS Georgy Zhukov

  CSS H
annibal

  CSS Julius Caesar

  CSS Marlborough

  CSS Napoleon Bonaparte

  CSS Scipio Africanus

  CSS Sun Tzu

  CSS Ulysses S. Grant

  CSS Zheng He

  Heavy Cruisers (BC)

  CSS Aluna Kamau

  CSS Anderson Lail

  CSS Donal McNee

  CSS Gerald Ansen

  CSS Guadalupe Rivera

  CSS Hu Mingli

  CSS Ikaika Kalani

  CSS Jane Paxton

  CSS Jacques Cotillard

  CSS Manfred Koch

  CSS Matheus Oliveira

  CSS Mineko Kusunoki

  CSS Nils Isacsson

  CSS Patryk Mazur

  CSS Roman Chrzanowski

  CSS Sania Mehta

  CSS Willard Dempsey

  Light Cruisers (CC)

  CSS Aquitaine

  CSS Caribbean

  CSS Catalonia

  CSS Great Plains

  CSS Gujarat

  CSS Kansai

  CSS Midwest

  CSS Provence

  CSS Schwarzwald

  CSS Sichuan

  CSS Tuscany

  Destroyers (DD)

  CSS Bennington

  CSS Brenau

  CSS Clermont (DD-ST)

  CSS Elmhurst

  CSS Emery

  CSS Hamilton

  CSS Howard

  CSS Knox

  CSS Maryville

  CSS Middlebury

  CSS Pomona

  CSS Whittier

  CSF ship capabilities, by class

  Battleships (BB)

  Classes: Cleopatra, Alexander

  Crew Complement: 2400

  Maximum Acceleration: 1.1 gravities

  Guns, number: 6

  Guns, type: 'battleship-grade', 'super-heavy'

  Guns, range: 10 light-seconds

  Heavy Cruisers (BC)

  Classes: Gerald Ansen

  Crew Complement: 1200

  Maximum Acceleration: 1.4 gravities

  Guns, number: 3

  Guns, type: 'heavy'

  Guns, range: 7 light-seconds

  Light Cruisers (CC)

  Classes: Tuscany

  Crew Complement: 800

  Maximum Acceleration: 1.7 gravities

  Guns, number: 3

  Guns, type: 'medium'

  Guns, range: 5 light-seconds

  Destroyers (DD)

  Crew Complement: 400

  Maximum Acceleration: 2.1 gravities

  Guns, number: 3

  Guns, type: 'light'

  Guns, range: 3 light-seconds

  Major Awards and Decorations to Jan Childers

  The Commonwealth Charter Medallion

  Battle of Kodu

  CSF Combat Medal, with three clusters

  Battle of Parchman

  Battle of Feirm

  Battle of Kodu

  Battle of Earth

  CSF Science Medal, with cluster

  Calculation of the system periphery; hyperspace modulation

  Calculation of the inner and outer system envelopes

  Distinguished Service Medal, with three clusters

  Battle of Valore

  Battle of Saarestik

  Battle of Calumet

  Battle of Feirm

  Victorious Action ribbon, with one gold and one silver star

  Battle of Valore

  Battle of Parchman

  Battle of Saarestik

  Battle of Pahaadon

  Battle of Feirm

  Battle of Kodu

  Battle of Earth

  Theater of Service Ribbons

  Valore

  Parchman

  Saarestik

  Pahaadon

  Calumet

  Bahay

  Waldheim (with star)

  Courtney

  Natchez

  Meili

  Bliss

  Hutan

  Mountainhome

  Shaanti

  Kodu

  Jablonka

  The Earth Medal

  Acronyms and Terms

  AAR – After Action Report.

  AO – Area of operations.

  ATO – Assistant Tactical Officer.

  ATS – Advanced Tactics School.

  below decks – cylinders on a ship containing enlisted quarters and mechanical areas such as propulsion, weapons control, etc.

  blue team – defender in a war game exercise.

  BMS – Brunswick Merchant Ship.

  bogey – an unidentified contact, such as on radar.

  BSF – Becker Space Force.

  BSN – Brunswick Space Navy.

  BTS – Basic Tactics School.

  building book – designing a book of maneuvers.

  bulkhead – wall on a spaceship.

  CCM – CSF decoration, Commonwealth Charter Medallion.

  CCS – ship prefix, Commonwealth Colony Ship.

  CFP – Commonwealth of Free Planets.

  CIC – Combat Information Center.

  Class 1 secured facility – the highest rated facility for the use or discussion of classified materials.

  CM – CSF decoration, Combat Medal.

  CNO – Chief of Naval Operations.

  Commonwealth – Commonwealth of Free Planets.

  CPS – ship prefix, Commonwealth Passenger Ship.

  CSF – Commonwealth Space Force.

  CSL – Commonwealth Star Lines, commercial passenger company.

  CSS – ship prefix, Commonwealth Space Ship.

  deadhead – make a trip aboard ship while not serving; guest; ferry.

  deck – floor in a spaceship.

  deckhead – ceiling in a spaceship, with a room directly above.

  division – half of a squadron; in CSF, four ships.

  DNA – deoxyribonucleic acid; a molecule of genetic instructions.

  door – physical closure on a doorway; may not be airtight.

  doorway – opening in a bulkhead.

  DSM – CSF decoration, Distinguished Service Medal.

  DSN – ship prefix, Duval Space Navy.

  ENS – ship prefix, Earth Navy Ship.

  Enshin – martial art combining karate and judo, founded in 1988.

  Exam – Citizenship Exam of the Commonwealth of Free Planets.

  Fleet Book (of Maneuvers) – CSF standard book of maneuvers.

  flotilla – two squadrons under one command; usually destroyers.

  g – one gravity, the amount of gravity one feels on Earth.

  GMD – Galactic Mail And Defense Corporation.

  geosynchronous – west-to-east orbit in 24 hours; geostationary.

  Goat Locker – Chief's Mess on a ship.

  hatch – airtight cover on a hatchway in a deckhead or overhead.

  hatchway – opening in a deckhead or overhead, with a hatch.

  HQ – Headquarters.

  inner envelope – calculated volume inside the published system periphery allowing hyperspace cruise but not transition.

  IS – interstellar.

  JAG – Judge Advocate General, the legal arm of the CSF.

  JTO – Junior Tactical Officer.

  ladderway – opening in a deckhead or overhead, without a hatch.

  light-second – distance light travels in one second; 186,282 miles.

  light-year – distance light travels in one year; 5.88 trillion miles.

  low-g – low gravity; gravity under 0.2 g.

  metroplex – city and its suburbs; metropolitan area.

  LNS – ship prefix, Lautadan Navy Ship.

  MP – Military Police.

  NOC – Naval Operations Center at Sigurdsen Fleet HQ.

  OCS – Officer Candidate School.

  outer envelope – calculated volume inside the published system periphery allowing hyperspace cruise and transition.

  overhead – ceiling in a spaceship, without a room directly above.

  PhD – Doctor of P
hilosophy; the most advanced degree in a field.

  ppm – parts per million.

  PR – public relations.

  PSS – ship prefix, Paradiso Space Ship.

  red team – attacker in a war game exercise.

  R&R – Rest and Recuperation.

  SM – CSF decoration, Science Medal.

  SMH – Sigurdsen Military Hospital.

  section – half of a division; in CSF, two ships.

  squadron – group of ships under one command; in CSF, eight ships.

  SSN – ship prefix, Samaran Space Navy.

  STO – Senior Tactical Officer.

  system periphery – published boundary inside which hyperspace cruise and transition are dangerous to the ship.

  topside – cylinder(s) on a ship containing officer's quarters and command & control areas like the bridge, CIC, etc.

  TNS – ship prefix, Tenerife Navy Ship.

  UCS – Unarmed Combat School.

  UJ – University of Jablonka.

  VA – CSF decoration, Victorious Action ribbon.

  VR – virtual reality.

  XO – Executive Officer, First Officer.

  zero-g – completely weightless; in free fall.

 

 

 


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