Sian, Sian Commonality
Capellan Confederation
3 March 3023
Twelve months could make a considerable difference to the atmosphere of the Celestial Palace, Candace mused as she sat at a conference table in one of the rooms adjacent to the throneroom. When things went well, the nobility flocked towards the throne, to take advantage of the Chancellor's good humour. At other times...
The court was distinctly underpopulated at the moment. Candace was just back from St Ives and she'd be leaving as soon as she could find an excuse. It might leave Romano with more access to their father, but right now it also left her more exposed to his anger and that was a trade-off that Candace was more than willing to make.
She'd have expended Tormano similarly, if with slightly more regret, but that wasn't an option any more. Her father had pronounced an Edict of Death against the mechwarrior responsible, but that hadn't stopped the Duchess of Chesteron from hanging a medal around the man's neck. Perhaps more prudently, she understood that Hanse had also transferred the young Captain to a post in the Draconis March. Normally that would put Justin Allard out of the Maskirova's reach but for this, extraordinary expense and effort would be merited. Candace hoped that it would also be rewarded with success.
At the head of the table, Maxmilian Liao remained the room's dominating presence but there was a rigidity to his shoulders that betrayed a certain defensiveness. While Candace, as heir, held the seat to his right hand, this placed her opposite her step-mother Elizabeth who was only two years her elder. Much as the Chancellor's daughter wished she could blame her father for falling prey to a pretty face, the years of their marriage had shown that his second wife had a genuine flair for politics which merited her seat at today's Prefectorate meeting as the representative of Capella.
The junior Prefect, now representing Tikonov with the loss of Waldemar Teng four years ago, Romano sat to Candace's right and opposite her was the Prefect of Chesterton. Victor Hargreaves was looking distinctly uneasy, which the apparently optimistic Romano might have drawn a lesson from. Neither of their Prefectures was in particularly pleasent straits at the moment. At the foot of the table the last Prefect, Chandra Ling looked as if she had nothing more pressing on her mind than wondering what flavor of cookies to feed to her grandchildren. Although the head of the Maskirova was as likely to bake children into cookies if she thought it would obtain results.
"I believe," the Chancellor declared, "That we must recognise that the Chesteron offensive has suffered a reversal of fortunes." It was understood that he was not a matter of the Prefectorate being aware of the problems but of what they would allow to be announced.
Romano shook her head. "Father, is it really necessary to allow such information to circulate?"
"I deem it so," he told her quellingly and Candace's sister subsided. "Duke Hargreaves, how is it that you can show your face here after letting my son die fighting in the defense of your homeworld?"
The Duke inclined his head solemnly. "Celestial Wonder, I am here at your command. No shame could compare to that I would feel had I the temerity to deny you."
"Very well then. Report to me on the status of the military forces with your Commonality."
"Following the defection of the Northwind Highlanders and the loss of Almach in January, the First Hew Hessen Irregulars have returned to their homeworld in the Tikonov Commonality. Colonel Baxter of the has also had to consolidate his own forces deployed into the Commonality into two regiments, leaving the total available forces as eight regiments and one Warrior House battalion. Of these, the Second New Hessen Irregulars are pacifying Holloran V and House LuSann is securing Algot, which is serving as my command post. Hamilton's Highlanders and the Third Chesteron Voltigeurs are also on Algot, regrouping from their unsuccessful assault upon New Aragon."
"At this time, two task forces are in the field. On Demeter, two Chesterton Voltigeur regiments and McGregor's Armored Scouts are spearheading a force resisting the attack by four Regimental Combat Teams of House Davion's Crucis Lancers. A similar force is still fighting on Valexa, built around two regiments of McCarron's Armored Cavalry. I understand that the remainder of the Chesterton Reserves are engaged in fighting House Kurita's forces but Colonel Baxter is requesting that the Fourth Regiment of McCarron's forces be permitted to travel from Menke to reinforce him."
Candace leant forwards. "With all due respect to Duke Hargreaves and to Colonel Baxter, the efforts to convince Duke Hasek-Davion to refrain from acting against us is reaching its limit. If the Chancellor elects to despatch Leo's Demons to assist the rest of McCarron's Armored Cavalry, this will seriously weaken the defenses of the Sian Commonality."
"We cannot be strong everywhere, sister," Romano pointed out cattily. "Or do you want the Chesterton Commonality to fall for a second time?"
From the look on Hargreave's face, he'd have accepted that quite calmly. He'd been trapped in the venture by his hereditary titles rather than any unrealistic expectations of success.
"That may not be avertable in any case, Romano. Perhaps you should concern yourself with seeing that your own Commonality is secured." Candace saw her jibe hit home: Romano hadn't left Sian since her election as Prefect. In the meantime three worlds had been lost to the Draconis Combine in attacks spearheaded by the Wolf Dragoons. Candace would have much preferred to be there herself to face the Dragoons: there was a score to settle there on her part, even if the Harold Jones, the Colonel who had humiliated her a decade before, had been dead almost four years before.
The Chancellor frowned at the conflict between his daughters but it was Elizabeth Liao who leant forwards to chastise them. "The discussions of the Prefectorate can be carried out with due decorum, I hope?"
Maxmilian Liao waited a long moment as the three woman glared at each other and then turned to Ling. "What of House Marik? Can forces be drawn from the border with the Free Worlds League to address this threat?"
The Director shook her head sadly. "I regret, Celestial Wisdom, that House Marik appears to be gathering forces for a fresh offensive and against all expectations it would appear that we are to be the Captain-General's targets rather than the Sirian worlds that have been taken by Cecilia Kurita. It is likely that he will employ his nephew, Duncan Marik, as a field commander as he did against the LCAF last year."
"Very well." The Chancellor laid his hands upon the table. "Duke Hargreaves, advise Colonel Baxter that his remaining regiment will be routed to his position on Valexa with all despatch." He glanced at Candace. "You need not concern yourself with Duke Hasek-Davion. A certain project that was intended to mark the destruction of Hanse Davion has become no longer feasible but its fruits will serve admirably to neutralise his troublesome marchlord for us."
Candace bit her lip lightly, frustrated that the menace posed from New Syrtis was so cavalierly dismissed by her father but also intrigued by his mentioned project. Whatever it was, her father's tone was that he usually reserved for such masterstrokes as his cultivation of Anton Marik, that had sparked a destructive civil war within the Free Worlds and largely negated them as a major menace for several years.
"Romano," Maxmilian continued. "Last year you asked permission to lead my soldiers into battle. I will now grant you your wish. You may take the third battalion from Hurloc's Hussars from Kaifeng and a further battalion from the Prefectorate Guards here on Sian to assist you in driving back the Combine's mercenaries."
Even Romano seemed intimidated by the thought that she would receive only two more battalions to add to the battle against the vaunted Dragoons but with elements of no less than eight regiments already engaged, the numbers were not as unreasonable as they sounded at first. The younger daughter of the Chancellor bowed her head submissively. "Of course, father."
"And Marik?" Ling enquired politely.
"Marik rules a house divided against itself," Liao replied, tacitly ignoring the hatred between his own daughters. "Given reason, even one of his sons has turned against him. I believe that poor Janos believes that Duncan Marik will follow the same path of rebellion as Anton did." He stroked his mustache. "What sort of a neighbour would I be not to give him what he wants?"
Imperial City, Luthien
Pesht District, Draconis Combine
3 April 3023
"I live to serve," the three men prostrated before the Dragon Throne repeated, as they had for almost an hour. Behind them, respectful ranks of the military and civil elite of the Draconis Combine stood as witness to the event. Towards the rear of the assemblage, Duggan Marik watched as well, although he was wrestling with the notion that this feat of endurance was considered a moment of ascendance for citizens of the Combine rather than the humiliation it would have been for someone to be on their knees in front of the Captain-General's throne, endlessly protesting their devotion.
These are truly an alien people, he realised.
The elaborately robed woman on the throne had not said a word to the three men in front of her, although to Duggan's understanding at least two of them were considered to be especial proteges of hers. Then again, the Coordinator was something of an enigma and other than his official reception - which had been so stylised he wasn't sure of much about it other than that it hadn't been a party - he had yet to actually meet with her, instead negotiating with various ministers.
Somewhat to his relief, one of the three officers seemed to be flagging, his voice growing hoarse. To his disappointment however, although that one (Tai-sho Satterthwaite, Duggan gathered) was reduced to croaking, the refrain continued until all three were inaudible, which wasn't for another half an hour. Until that afternoon, Duggan wouldn't have thought that anything could be more atonal than the traditional Japanese music that he'd been exposed to visiting one of the high nobles.
At some signal, which Duggan did not see or at least did not recognise, even the three broken voices fell silent and Cecilia Kurita finally stood as the three officers sat up in seiza. A servant brought her metal shield, upon which lay three medals, each upon a blue and black ribbon. "There is no greater honour than this," she announced. "To have extended the rule of the Dragon is the highest of ambitions and each of you has accomplished this, bringing the planets of Bryant, Procyon and the Sirius system into the Draconis Combine. In recognition of this, each of you is hereby admitted to the select company of the Order of the Dragon."
Ceremoniously she faced each man in turn, hanging a medal around each neck, before returning to the shield and plucking two small green badges from it. She returned to the men and exchanged these for the rank pins on the collars of the towering black man on the left and the grizzled veteran kneeling on the right. "Tai-sa McGavin and Tai-sa Tetsuhara are further promoted to the rank of Sho-sho that they may justly lead greater forces in the future."
Fortunately for Duggan's patience, the ceremony ended there with a wave of applause and the other attendees began to cluster around the men being honoured. Someone blocked his line to the throne and when he looked again the Coordinator was gone.
"Okay, well other than hearing three guys talk themselves hoarse, this is a wash," he grumbled to his aide. "Let's go back to our rooms and see if anyone will actually make a decision over dinner."
His aide gave him a pained look and then flicked his eyes to look behind Duggan, who turned to see the Coordinator standing behind him. "No, please go on," she said encouragingly. "I'm fascinated by your opinion of our traditions."
Say what you would about Duggan Marik (many did), he was an accomplished politican with years of experience in the Free Worlds League Parliament. "It was an interesting experience. I've never seen anything quite like it."
"The alternative, of course, is the sort of acceptance speeches that are common among honorees in other states." Cecilia smiled pleasently. "Less monotonous, perhaps, than our own customs."
"I can think of some exceptions to that," Duggan admitted. Relatively few soldiers were great speakers and given the intertwining military and political ambitions common in the Free Worlds League many of them were unfortunately unaware of their lack.
She gestured towards the large door of the throne room. "While we aren't the centre of attention, why don't we step out and have a quiet chat about your business here on Luthien."
Duggan enthusiastically followed her out of the room and through a series of short passages into a small japanese garden surrounded on all four sides by the wooden veranda that he associated with japanese architecture. His enthuiasm waned slightly as he had hoped for a slightly more intimate setting. The Coordinator was a beautiful woman despite having only recently given birth to twins and while he'd be a fool to expect too much from respectable Draconian lady, he was confident that if given the chance he could apply some charm to overcome his earlier gaffe.
"My officials tell me that you've come here to offer peace," Cecilia said, walking briskly around the edge of the garden. "Interesting choice, with the end of your fighting on Stewart I would not have been surprised to see your cousin Duncan seeking to retake the Sirian Concordance."
"That remains an option," he replied bluntly. "The Concordance was a problem for us, but it was our problem and the League does not relinquish our claims. However, my father is minded more to follow your example."
"My example?" Cecilia spread her hands slightly, looking down at her kimono which was covered by the red and black robe of the Coordinator. "I presume you don't mean in fashion, this probably wouldn't suit him."
Duggan smiled slightly at the thought of his father dressed up a japaneses. "Perhaps in purple, with eagle heraldry," he suggested, "But no. The example I'm thinking of is that of fishing in troubled waters. There are thousands of Sirians who've fled your soldiers or Grise's abuses. But there are far more powerful voices in Parliament who are more inclined to speak of our longer history of enemity with House Steiner and House Liao."
"And House Liao are in troubled waters indeed."
"Yes." He hesitated, looking aground the garden: fragrent shrubs surrounded by intricately raked sand and gravel. "There is an army being mustered. That army can be used to liberate Pollux or Graham IV. But it can also be used to strike into the Capellan Confederation. They are already fighting against you and against the Federated Suns so our prospects there are excellent."
"Unless, of course, we come to blows. Should the Confederation come apart - by no means a given - then the closest analogy would be the division of the Terran Hegemony between the Successor States back in the late twenty-eighth century. That was hardly peaceful."
"That might be the Liao's best hope," admitted Duggan. "Let me be clear: my father means to break the Capellan Confederation as a power. So I am not here to suggest that we simply relocate the conflict between our states to Capellan worlds. We want to offer a ceasefire to the same extent as you have with the Lyrans or with the Federated Suns."
They were approaching a corner and Cecilia gestured for Duggan not to continue speaking. She did not reply however, until they had walked the side of the garden from corner to corner.
"Good fences make for good neighbours."
"What?"
"I'm told you're something of a dealmaker, Duggan Marik. So I'll make a deal with you," she told him. "I'll make peace with you on terms of you recognising my de facto control over the four Sirian systems. I cannot guarentee none of my generals will break that truce, but I assure you that I will punish them severely if they do."
Duggan nodded. He was quite sure she would: her response to the raids onto Hoff and Mallory's World by DCMS soldiers during the truth had been brutal.
"As for the Capellans, my terms are simple. I'll not challenge any worlds you claim so long as they are not currently within the Tikonov Commonality. Those worlds will fall within my... influence, shall we say?"
"You're not giving up much there." For the DCMS to reach worlds outside the Tikonov Commonality it would need to take dozens, or even scores of worlds.
"Are you going to argue with Hanse Davion over the disposition of St Ives?" she shot back shrewdly. "You can fight over Tikonov with me, or you can fight over Sarna, Sian and Capella with Chancellor Liao. Which of those was it that your father wanted?"
He laughed in reply. "You have me," he admitted.
"I do," she agreed mildly. And then she smiled and added sweetly. "And if you break this deal, I'll have your head, Marik. Don't doubt me for an instant."
The Triad, Tharkad
District of Donegal, Lyran Commonwealth
17 July 3023
"You know the terms I agreed to on Mars, Selvin," Katrina Steiner told the expatriate Duke of Tamar. She was sat upon her throne, flanked as ever by a pair of Griffin battlemechs in the colours of the Royal Guards. While she appreciated the security provided by the tradition, she did wonder what had possessed her ancestor Craig Steiner to select a fire support 'Mech to operate in the cramped confines of the Throne Room. She'd quietly ordered the pair modified to the medium range -1S variant and then to replace the LRM rack with SRMs. Both requirements had been met with foot-dragging in the name of 'tradition' until she put her foot down.
Selvin Kelswa crossed his arms across his chest. "The truce was guarenteed by the Federated Suns, but only for three years, Katrina. That expires in a matter of weeks and now that the Combine has made peace with the Free Worlds League they only have a small force fighting in the Capellan Confederation to supply. The Coordinator will look for a new direction to expand in and we are the obvious choice."
"Perhaps," the Archon replied with an air of scepticism. "But if that is so then perhaps we should look to our defenses rather than seeking to go onto the offensive. We both know that public opinion rests far more heavily towards guarding our remaining worlds than it has to been reclaiming those lost. How do you propose to convince the Estates General to fund launching a war of aggression?"
"Lestrade assures me that he can convince the majority of the Skye representatives to support the proposal."
Katrina blinked. "Lestrade?" Aldo Lestrade, Duke of Summer, was one of Katrina's biggest critics and arguably the second most powerful noble in the Isle of Skye. And there were a number of people who'd rank him above the Duchess of Skye.
Kelswa cleared his throat. "I may have... exagerated the degree of our disagreement over the issue of Tamar."
Or maybe you're understating it now to soften the implicit threat. Even dispossessed of his ancestral home, Kelswa was a potent political ally and for him to join Lestrade behind their candidate for Archon (Katrina's cousin Fredrick Steiner) would be a substantial problem. She calculated votes: it wasn't a majority by any measure but Kelswa and Lestrade's factions together would be a powerful minority. "That might be enough. What exactly do you have in mind?"
The duke pulled out a star chart. "The first move is here, at the rimwards tip of Alshain District. A force from Skye strikes at Orestes and Al Hillah. Warlord Samonov won't want to call for help from the Coordinator or the other Warlords, so he'll use his reserves to bolster Rubigen Prefecture. At the same time, we step up raiding from Apollo Theater into Kirchbach to pin down the regiments there."
He moved his finger down to the space between the two named prefectures of Alshain District. Radstadt, the heartland of Alshain and the prefecture that contained Cecilia's conquests of previous years including Tamar itself. "And then our main force hits here: Skokie, Sevren, Laurent and Maestu. Break through here, take Moritz and then on to Tamar, driving a wedge into the Combine."
Katrina cupped her chin. "It's an interesting plan. It may well succeed until Cecilia Kurita takes a personal hand. After that, holding what we have taken will become a challenge. Where do you plan to in regiments from, because those already on the border won't be enough."
"I've raised funds," Kelswa promised. "Enough to hire mercenaries and to equip a new regiment of patriots: we're reviving the Tamar Tigers and -"
The door to the throneroom swung open and both Archon and Duke turned to look at the cause: while the meeting between them was in the throne room, it was only because Katrina had a flood of meetings in the room both earlier and scheduled for later in the day. Their discussion was supposed to be a private one.
Katrina's eyes widened as she saw a dark-haired man enter, clad in a familiar red and black uniform. "Morgan!"
"Morgan?" Kelswa muttered and then looked closer. "My god, Morgan Kell!"
A second man, asian in ancestry and clearly not yet comfortable in the uniform of a Kell Hound had followed Morgan into the throneroom but he casually leant againt the wall by the doors and pretended not to be there in the best approved fashion of a junior officer confronted by royalty.
"It's good to be back," Morgan said with forced calm. "I'm not disturbing anything am I?"
"We're just plotting a war, would you like to come?" offered Kelswa, still slightly stunned. He'd not seen Morgan since the debacle of the last attempt to liberate Tamar - he wasn't sure that anyone had seen the notorious mercenary since then.
The Colonel nodded. "Tamar again? I'll need a few months - I'm a little out of practise."
"Do you mean..." Katrina asked, looking at him in concern.
"Yes, I'm putting the regiment back together again." Morgan ran his hand through his beard. "I gather Patrick has a few months left on his contract with the Free Worlds League but I've sent the word out to those who left the Kell Hounds a few years ago. They'll be making their way to Arc Royal but it'll take some time."
"We may not have time," warned Kelswa. "I don't know if you've been keeping up but the ceasefire with the Combine is only guarenteed for another month. Kurita could already be rallying troops and supplies already."
"What does Simon have to say?"
Simon Johnson was head of the Lyran Intelligence Corps. "He agrees that it's possible: the Coordinator is rotating regiments through the fighting in the Capellan Confederation. Wolf's Dragoons are her spearhead unit there but she's blooding troops from Galedon and Pesht Districts that haven't seen action in ten years. It's slowing her progress - she's only taken two Capellan words since her first wave last year - but it's got her firebrands focused on the battlefields and not on politics. On the other hand, she isn't fighting the League any more so she probably has the capability to invade us again if she wants."
"If she wants." Morgan repeated that. "I've not met her of course."
"She's an unusual Kurita. Then again, among those misogynists the fact she isn't a man is proof of that." Katrina thought back to her meeting on Mars three years before. "I don't think she'd want to go to war, but she's a pragmatist and if a Warlord launches an attack she'd rather indicate her support for it than look like she can't control him."
"And there's another pressure on her."
"What's that?" asked Kelswa.
"I have reason to believe that Yorinaga Kurita will return to the battlefield."
Imperial City, Luthien
Pesht District, Draconis Combine
27 August 3023
The unheralded arrival of Yorinaga Kurita sent ripples through the court. Even the Coordinator was caught somewhat off guard - she had been made aware that a package had crossed the border with the Lyran Commonwealth and reached Echo, but she had half-expected to hear news of her cousin's death, not that he would elude ISF observation and make a covert journey to the capital.
When he walked up the stairs into the open plaza in front of the palace, no small number of people half-expected him to be followed by a host of soldiers. Instead he was alone, wearing a dress uniform that was a little loose on his frame. His swords were clearly in evidence.
Cecilia received him in one of the gardens. It was a familial scene: Siriwan was running across a grass lawn, arms widespread and occasionally making noises she thought were those of the guns and missiles fitted to whatever aerospace fighter had her fancy at the moment. Closer to Cecilia's seat, cribs held the newest additions to the House.
"Jon Kurita," she told Yorinaga, rather that offering a verbal greeting, and lifted her son from his cradle. "The great hope of my critics."
He bowed deeply to the infant Heir-Designate. "All children are the hopes of the future. It's the place of the Kuritas to carry heavier hopes perhaps, but they are the same in the end."
"We shall see how he bears those hopes," Cecilia replied and then returned Jon to his bed before lifting his twin Sanethia up for inspection. Her cousin murmered bland approval and as she returned child to crib the corner of the Coordinator's mouth twitched slightly in amusement at the unconcious partiality being shown. "Are you here to request permission to commit seppuku again? I can see that Akira recovered your swords..."
"My son has reminded me that I still have duties to fulfill in this life before I face the judgement of the afterlife." Yorinaga reached into his jacket and produced a crumpled letter. "His poetry hasn't improved, to judge by what he sent me."
"Oh?"
He surrendered the letter and Cecilia read:
Worthless warror
Without weapon or hope
Yet warrior still
"Ah, yes. Unfortunately it does not appear that Akira is poet of Takashi's stature." Then she read the rest of the letter and a look of annoyance crossed her face. "I did give him a leave of absence to retreive your swords but contracting himself to the Kell Hounds in exchange for them wasn't precisely what I had in mind."
"The young have been known to make foolish decisions," replied her cousin. "I find myself on the horns of a dilemma, Cecilia. There was a second letter, this one from Morgan Kell. I wouldn't be so trite as to claim fate, but I do believe that he and I will meet again, to resolve our... our past. I confess... I am uncertain that I am prepared, but my son has placed us both back in motion regardless and now I may find him on the other side of a battlefield..."
"I have no reason to seek battle with the Kell Hounds," Cecilia offered. "We have peace with both House Steiner and with House Marik, their current employers, should they renew their contract."
"I know what I feel."
For a brief moment they measured each other's confidence in their words.
"If a conflict breaks out with House Steiner, then they would probably not strike into Dieron," Cecilia mused. She glanced over at her elder daughter, ensuring that she was out of earshot. "I cannot send you back to the Second Sword of Light, Yorinaga-san. However, Tai-shu Shotugama is currently organising the Eleventh Pesht Regulars on Kagoshima. Most of the mechwarriors are only recently transferred from the Sun Zhang Academy Cadres. It strikes me that your many virtues would be an excellent example for these young soldiers."
"It would be my honour to serve as their Tai-sa," Yorinaga said with a bow.
"Excellent." She mused for a moment. "You may not have heard that in order to assist Tai-shu Sorenson, who is of course our very distant cousin and a man with a deep historical connection to the Alshain District, in restoring the harmony of the Benjamin District that the Legions of Vega have been allowed to carry out their reorganisation in the area under the guidance of Sho-Sho Tetsuhara, who was once of your regiment."
Yorinaga frowned. "I recall a Tai-i of that name."
"It would perhaps be the same man. Perhaps you could advise me, do you think it would be of benefit to have Tai-shu Shotugama send one of the Pesht regiments to support Sorenson's efforts there."
"It occurs to me that doing so would strengthen the bonds of loyalty among your Warlords, Tono."
"Then perhaps you will renew your acquaintence with the Sho-sho. I believe he makes his headquarters upon Kiamba."
FWLM Encampment, Old Kentucky
Sarna Commonality, Capellan Confederation
27 August 3023
I am expendable, Gabriel Quinn reminded as she was marched through the camp under the 'supervision' of FWLM infantrymen. The captain wasn't precisely a prisoner, she'd been admitted under a flag of truce. On the other hand, the acting-commander of a battalion in Hurloc's Hussars, a Capellan battlemech regiment, would not be allowed free run of the facilities.
The man waiting for her was several years her junior but of a far higher rank. General Duncan Marik, nephew of the Captain-General, greeted her more warmly than she had expected. She was, after all, an officer of the nation that he was invading. "Welcome to my humble abode," he declared, with a courteous bow. "Please, take a chair." It was only a camp stool at a table that probably supported maps when the tent was being used for military purposes.
Duncan sat across the table from her. "Tea, coffee, water?"
"Water please."
The General waved to one of the soldiers who had escorted her, who let his carbine hang by it's sling as he poured water from a carafe for her. The other soldier stepped back out of earshot, giving a little privacy for the conversation, and the one playing waiter followed suite.
"So, Captain Quinn. What brings you here to speak to me? Somehow I don't think you're offering terms of surrender."
"No sir." Quinn felt her spine stiffen. "I've been sent to convey a message for you from Chancellor Liao." Long practise kept any resentment from her voice as she said the name.
Duncan nodded. "Alright. What does Mad Max have to say for himself?" He smiled at the disrespectful nickname and despite herself, Quinn found her own lips curving slightly in appreciation of the jest.
"The Chancellor is aware that you have... um, put yourself forward as the next Captain-General."
"Well of course."
Quinn grimaced. "I'm instructed to ask if you are aware that Janos Marik has made arrangements to pass the office to his son Thomas."
The colour drained from Duncan's face. "He's done what!?" He slammed his fists down on the table, spilling water from Quinn's glass. "That's impossible. You're..." He paused. "No, my apologies. Your Chancellor must be lying, although I have no doubt that you are relaying his words honestly. Thomas is ComStar, for crying out loud!"
"I can't speak for the accuracy of the information."
"No no." Duncan shook his head and then gave her a perplexed look. "Why you?"
"Why me what?"
"Why send you?" He shrugged his shoulders. "Did he think that I'd be less inclined to shoot the messenger if this... this tall tale was delivered by a beautiful woman?"
Quinn drained what was left of her water. "I doubt Chancellor Liao would be unduly concerned if you did. I'm not a favorite of his."
Duncan frowned. "It would seem that he doesn't recognise talent then. Your battalion has held up a regiment - understrength, but a regiment - for almost a month."
"I don't think you're really interested in the whole story," Quinn told him. "Suffice to say, he pardoned me of certain military crimes on the petition of his son and now that Tormano is dead, he has no reason to continue his forbearance should I cross his mind again."
"But you still serve him?"
"I serve the Capellan Confederation."
"Your Chancellor would say that he is the Confederation."
"The Confederation is its people. Chancellor Liao is a..." She shook her head. "I say too much. Are you sure this is just water?"
Duncan smiled, reached over to the glass and drank from it himselt. "Just water," he assured her. "So, you're loyal to the Confederation but not to House Liao? Must be problematic."
"And you're loyal to the League even though you may have been supplanted as heir."
"Touche."
"I suppose the question would have to be: what are we going to do about our respective... problems."
Quinn shook her head, as if in resistance to the notion. "With respect sir, we shouldn't be having this conversation. We are enemies."
"Adversaries perhaps." Duncan touched the water on the table, using his finger tip to spread it across the plastic. "But who else can we confide in, hmm? Or do the rest of your battalion feel the same way you do?"
She laughed bitterly at that. "No doubt half of them would turn me into the Maskirova if they heard this."
"And even if SAFE isn't watching me - unlikely - no doubt dear cousin Duggan has his sympathisers amoungst my staff." Duncan shrugged. "But we can't help each other if we don't first help ourselves, or am I wrong?"
"Why are we even talking about helping each other?" Quinn asked, intrigued despite her urge for caution. "This is madness."
"There's nothing mad about self-interest," pointed out Duncan. "And if you can help me become Captain-General then maybe I can help you get rid of House Liao. Or vice versa, whichever order makes most sense."
Quinn hesitated and then - what the hell, the Chancellor would probably send her to her death more successfully one day even if she avoided being executed - raised her glass. "I'll drink to that."