“Having a hard time choosing, Dr. Chu?â€
Surprised at the familiar voice, he turned to see the smiling face of the Chief Engineer in a jumpsuit similar to his own walking into the Lounge.
“Commander! Ah, sorry, Commander…?â€
“Ciara Murphy.â€
“Thank you. No,†he said as he grimaced, “Just coming to the awkward realization that pant sizes aren’t simply suggestions. How are you today? I would have thought you’d be busy.â€
The engineer rolled her eyes and shrugged. “TDS. With some sickbags and the right meds I’m only cranky and inconvenienced for a few hours, but with enough warning I make sure to alter my schedule to spend them in my quarters rather than on duty.â€
Jeremy nodded. “Weren’t you raised on a JumpShip? I’d think that would have been crippling growing up.â€
“It was a side effect of a rather nasty encounter with pirates when I was sixteen. My sister and I were left on the hull, inside the Hyperspace fields when the ship Jumped.â€
“I see. Well,†he said, “I have to get back to work, sorry. Oh, I need to talk to you about something later, too.â€
“Oh,†Ciara said brightly. “Did my proposal get approved?â€
“Was yours the Jump experiment?â€
“Yes!â€
“Kind of,†Jeremy hedged. “But what I really wanted to find out about was that illegal liquor aboard ship.â€
“Oh,†she said, the disappointment evident in her voice. “Well, since your bulbs are getting cold, we can talk on the way, and maybe I can change your mind.â€
“Of course, thank you,†he said turning to Greg, already waiting at the hatch. “Go ahead, Greg, I’ll catch up, thanks.â€
Seeing the guard turn and walk ahead, he started ambling toward the hatch. “So. Isn’t it illegal to distill alcohol aboard ship in the Navy? What’s going on?â€
“Yes and no, sir,†she said. “Yes, there is a prohibition on illegal alcohol in most military organizations. But, the Navy has no regulation forbidding it if no concerns are raised by the Captain and no injuries are proven by Navy investigators.â€
“Really? It seems a dangerous tightrope to be walking, if you don’t mind my saying so. What reward is there in it for you?â€
Ciara shrugged. “According to tradition, the survivors of the Annihilation were overwhelmed by the death and destruction they’d witnessed, and the drugs and alcohol available ran out quickly. Illegal stills, labs and the black market were everywhere, and their quality was every bit as bad as you might expect. The Captain ordered his Chief Engineer to do something about the problem, and since the Captain was the final authority aboard the ship, nobody could do anything about it.â€
Turning to close the hatch, she looked up at him as he waited patiently for her to finish before continuing to walk slowly down the companionway.
“The Chief Engineer produced enough to shut out the competitors, regulated it, checked it for toxins and rationed it in small doses to survivors under voluntary lockdown with the few mental health experts available to work through the trauma. When I reported aboard, I was ordered to follow tradition and produce a small amount on a weekly basis for the crew.â€
Stopping and turning to look up at him, she continued. “They even have a yearly competition between ships, judged by some of the producers here in the Cluster. So far, I’ve been able to satisfy tradition and keep us in first place, but some of the aficionados of the stuff in the fleet are always trying to up their game.â€
Gah. “What proof are we talking about here?â€
She shrugged, again. “About 90% alcohol. It’s the lowest I can go and still produce the ‘Real Thing’.â€
“Why is it called ‘Screech’?â€
“Tradition,†she admitted with a sheepish smile as she dropped her eyes to the deck. “My family has always been sailors, and then spacers after the First Exodus. One of my ancestors married a Canadian, and ‘Screech’ was family slang for anything high proof or illegal. So, when I had my first drinkable batch, I called it ‘Screech’.
“Tradition,†Jeremy murmured. “Jesus. No wonder I didn’t remember much the night before. Hang on.â€
Coming into sight of Gary and the conference room, he took the opportunity to divest himself of the rest of the coffee bulbs and waved her into the room with him.
“So,†he began. “Your proposal was one of nearly thirty original proposals Bob and I are looking at here. None of these were chosen for funding and further investigation despite their potential.â€
“It wasn’t approved?â€
Lowering himself into one of the chairs at the midpoint of the table, he shook his head as Ciara came up beside him.
“No, and it may have been the first – certainly the second – major mistake of my administration. You see, it concerns risk. Risk of failure, expense, time, materials – and standing. Reputation. Because rivals in academic circles are just as unforgiving as the thugs with guns in the Warrior Caste, albeit with fewer explosions.â€