"It'll help your career, Kate," Admiral Leung had
said signing off the papers that temporarily transferred my assignment. "Heck, you save the Earth, you can write
your own ticket. You'll be a Starship
Captain before you're 35. You may even
make Admiral before 45." He laughed
though I didn't think anything was funny.
"Seriously, sir?
Save the Earth?"
"Well." He
leaned back in his chair. It creaked
under his weight. "It could come to
that. We think ARCA will be able to
recover possession of the chip but the fusion device will be a little trickier to
negotiate. ARCA, as you know,
concentrates its efforts on Earth and Sol.
When it comes to the rest of the galaxy, they basically pretend we don't
exist. You were chosen because of your
diplomatic skills in dealing with alien cultures not to mention your firearm
rating and pilot cert. You'll need to
befriend the traders and somehow convince them to return the device to
you. Once you secure it, the ARCA agent
will arrange a spaceplane for your escape.
Bring the device back here and you're home free."
"You trust him?"
Admiral Leung looked out his window. A starship floated past tethered by a long
cord to the spacebase. On her tail, the
numbers 2732 were visible which meant she was the Excalibur. A twinge of jealousy washed over me. The Excalibur wasn't going to be my
ship. I was assigned to the Discovery
but the Ex was my second choice. Now I
didn't know if I'd ever make it to either one.
"You'll get there." The Admiral nodded at the window apparently
reading my thoughts. "Do this and
I'll make sure your next assignment will be a vacation for you. I'll have you inventorying the sickbay or testing
software protocols in a lab. You can
sleep late and cut out early, spend your time on the Rec Deck."
"I don't want that," I insisted tearing my eyes
away from the ship.
"What do you want?"
"The bridge. Navigation
and Controls."
He nodded again.
"You got it. Do your job
now." He shoved my orders across the
desk and turned his back, dismissing me.
So here I was in a Starbucks on Mars sitting with the ARCA
agent who couldn't manage to lift his eyes higher than my chin and Jerry
Waldman, who stared at me as if his life depended on my every word. I was tempted to take the Glock out of my
purse, the one my dad had just given me for graduating the Academy and shoot
the both of them. I supposed that would
have been a really bad career move though so I didn't. Instead, I just tried to smile and find out
what they knew.
"I think they're still down in the conduits,"
Derrick was saying.
"I don't want to go back there." Jerry shook his head. "I don't think Katie should either. It's not safe."
"You're not assigned to this anyway," Derrick
snapped. "Let the lady decide what
she wants to do. If we go back down,
I'll make sure she's well protected."
He smiled broadly. "You can
stay right by me, Sweetheart."
"I'm just saying that we should try to lure the head
trader up here instead." Raising
his voice, Jerry half stood up and pointed at Derrick's arm which was hanging
at an odd angle. "Look how well you
managed to take care of yourself down there."
"I don't need to be protected," I hissed, "by
either of you. But, I do agree with
Jerry. Rogarians live in tunnels. By going down there, we are giving him the advantage. We need to bring him up here where the
simulated daylight will affect their eyesight and make him more
vulnerable."
"Rogarians?"
Derrick leaned across the table.
"I thought we were dealing with Martians."
"They're similar.
Genetically they're cousins as we think the Rogarians populated Mars
sometime in the last thousand Millenia.
However, Martians are very gentle people whereas the Rogarians can be
downright nasty."
"I noticed," Derrick grumbled.
"See," Jerry added. "Here you've been verbally brutalizing
Fogweet for the last few hours for absolutely no reason."
"What's a Fogweet?" I asked.
"Don’t go there."
Derrick rolled his eyes. "So
any idea how we can get him up here with the fusion device?"
"We have to offer him something he wants instead,"
I replied and pulled a pic out of my handbag.
"He's a
trader, remember?"
"And what would that be, smart lady?" Derrick smiled
patronizingly as I laid down the pic so they could see it.
"Ew," Jerry frowned.
"It or rather she is a female Rogarian. We need to find someone willing to dress up
like this and uh…do that with the head trader.
You guys know any volunteers?"
Derrick and Jerry exchanged glances.
"Marla," they both said.