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Автор: Gary MDiv Caplan
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you for that information, Commodore Slenpsa,” said Grand Admiral Jeroloh. “If you could, I would like a copy of the particular log and coordinates of the base.”

      Slenpsa nodded and removed a handheld database to collate and send the information to a secure uplink point where those with computer interlink devices or mind-uplink units could access the information.

      Sheppard looked over toward where Garfield had been sitting and noted he had evidently had just left. Admiral Braddock had an “Oh my!” expression on his face and seemed none too happy. Admiral Peregrine was asked a few other questions, and then the meeting concluded.

      Commodore Brandon was paged on his commlink as he was leaving. “We will have a celebration dinner for your promotion soon, Bob, but right now I have some pressing work. We may actually be ready to catch one of these saboteurs.”

      Sheppard was escorted back to his quarters by a very attractive female Myranarr security officer. Sheppard had always liked cats, and the Myranarr were very catlike.

      CHAPTER 7

      Logistics and Security Division Central Security Command Star One

      Sheppard went to the central security command to speak with his good friend Commodore Brandon Avery. They had just begun to discuss some issues that had been brought to light by the Admirals Board.

      “You know, Brandon,” said Sheppard, “I was wondering why these Accads have increased activity in our galaxy. Is it just conquest; do they desire territory; are they just vicious; are they following orders from these Jiyarr we have heard about?”

      Commodore Avery looked about to say something, but Sheppard continued.

      “I did some research and found out that there have been hostilities in both the Magellanic cloud and Andromeda galaxies, according to reports we were eventually allowed to access from the Estrian’s galactic situation network.”

      “You’re right, Bob,” Brandon replied, “but according to my sources—mostly from Karratins and Lyramenians working with Admiral Garfield—they think there is some large offensive being planned. The extra galactic sensor web the Karratins and Estrians set up has detected another Accadian fleet coming from Andromeda. It should arrive in a few months, and they said there were some Jiyarri ships in that fleet, probably being used as command baseships. These Jiyarri vessels are slowing, evidently matching the main fleet's speed, even though—according to the K & E—those Jiyarri vessels could be in our galaxy’s Beta quadrant in a month's time. Lord Admiral Garfield is calling these baseships or super dreadnaughts Kad’jiah-class.

      “More aliens with aggressive tendencies … between this and the new Varlon threat, I think we have some problems brewing,” replied Sheppard. “With what I can infer from my new orders and this promotion to commodore, I’ll be in the thick of it. Additionally If the Varlon are in an expansion mode, It’s good for us the Viridian are almost in a state of war with them since the Varlon are likely to attack easier targets like the Viridian.”

      “I agree about both, Bob,” Avery said. “By the way I heard that Grand Admiral Pendragon, Fleet Admiral Peregrine, and a few other top admirals are deciding whether to promote you and a few others to temporary higher command positions. Another Admirals Board is going to convene in the coming month. I happen to know, since I’m involved with the security arrangements.”

      “That’s interesting,” replied Sheppard. He knew that the senior command staff losses had forced the present situation. “Any information about Varlon forces near our borders?”

      “Well, it seems they are traveling on the edge of Alliance of Worlds space. Sometimes Varlon patrols have gone across small sections of Alliance of Worlds space to attack strategic or valuable systems of Viridian space that borders close to Varlon claimed space. As you know, the Viridian may have ship numbers, but they are no real match for the Varlon.”

      Sheppard nodded in agreement.

      “Intel also reports Varlon moving across Alliance of Worlds space to maintain their presence in subjugated colonies bordering or beyond our space.

      “Yes, you’re right,” replied Sheppard. “I was reviewing logs on the Endeavor before passing command at Star One, and those updated reports from my task force noted a curtailed Viridian presence on our border patrols.” The Varlon must have gotten tired of attacking the Karratin with poor results and decided to pick on easier targets.”

      Sheppard asked, “Brandon, what about our fleet command staff? I just recently received my promotion and command four task forces of starships. I know there have been several high-ranking officers killed, including the two vice admirals of the Sixth Fleet.”

      “Sadly, you can add the recent replacement fleet admiral for the Sixth Fleet, and two senior commodores from the sixth as well,” replied Commodore Avery. “Those saboteurs and assassins are clearly on board some of our starships. They seem to be targeting high-ranking officers and ministry staff.”

      “This sounds ominous, Brandon. I've only received my initial briefing over a secured channel, and it was minimal in content. Has someone actually broken that many security codes?”

      “Yes,” replied Brandon. “Twice, security has been breached here at central, and several times on docked ships we only later found out were sabotaged. The Karratin officers assisting Vice Admiral Garfield say it’s a combination of a large group of those andro-synth Jiyarri androids and those aliens that can face shift or alter skin color and features. I didn’t want to be the one to tell you this, but there have been a few more assassinations than have been made public.”

      Sheppard nodded and he straightened his posture. He understood there were other implications such as fleet morale. “I realize we need to keep up appearances for morale and to reduce panic,” he said.

      “That's right, Bob. We lost the chief of my department, Admiral Kyath'n. He was a Rigezon, you know, and the deputy chief was taken as well. We have had to change protocols three times. It’s becoming hell. I've been running things with Commodore Nuglea. His methods are different. Luckily, those Orange skinned Erandi’s are good at keeping secrets. Now that Admiral Garfield has taken over as acting chief in order to track down and apprehend the groups responsible, I feel somewhat safer.”

      “I didn’t like the security arrangements the last time we met,” Sheppard commented.

      “Well, we had to be sure it was you. There were instances of identity theft and individuals masquerading as others. In light of the presence of these shape-shifters, I’m glad we took the extra precautions,” replied Brandon.

      He went on. “You will receive a full briefing between the secured orders being personally delivered to you. With the multiple assassination successes and only one of the perpetrators found, a few other senior seasoned officers like you are being considered for brevet ranking above their present duty. I happen to know that if you are promoted, you will have a priority mission to locate any new Varlon bases and ascertain the potential threat of the Varlon's new allies.”

      “That’s good,” Sheppard said. “I like ascertainment missions. By the way, I’ve noticed that the Star One starship yards are working overtime. They will need good commanders, considering all these deaths."

      “You're right, Bob, about the starship yards. And Bob, you are not just a good starship commander; you're one of our best.”

      “Thanks for the compliment,” replied Sheppard. “Why didn’t they promote you yet, Brandon?”

      “As you are aware, availability of postings in security division in my present career path will tend to come up more often than starship command,” Commodore Avery said. “I was recently offered promotion to vice admiral; however, I delayed acceptance of the promotion. After all, it’s a promotion as the result of events, not because of merit and time in grade, like your recent promotion to commodore.”

      “Yes, of course, ship and task force commands are not quite as plentiful as security