Chapter One
Geosynchronous Orbit
Winfield
Dark Falcons Protectorate, 30th June 3157
Cadet Seamus McVay stared at the ship as it rolled into view. The shuttle in which he had made the short transit from Winfield was making its final manoeuvres. He had recently graduated from the Academy and had been posted to the Talon. She was a sleek craft, every fibre of her being screaming her warlike nature. “A Vincent Class Corvette,†he breathed to himself as he drank in her lines.
At 412,000 tons she was large for a corvette. She carried ten fighters and four shuttles, in one of which he was now making his approach. Greedily he watched her autocannons spring into focus and remembered that she also carried ten Barracuda missiles. This was a fighting ship.
Seamus had been overjoyed when he had been passed his orders; never had he expected to win such a prize. His family, true, claimed a lineage straight back to the Founding of the Dark Falcons, but that was over five generations ago. His relative had then been a Tech who had served with the first Khan, but since then family members had rarely distinguished themselves. He was the first to enter the Navy, his father even now no doubt, rueing his choice.
As they slid into the landing bay, he saw the other shuttles at rest, and realised that all was ready for departure. He was the last aboard. Frantic activity drew his attention, as the airlock cycled open and he was all but dragged clear. A burly soldier looked him up and down disdainfully, before pushing him towards a lighted hatchway.
The cadet dug his heels in and as the man moved to push him aside, Seamus grabbed his hand, twisting it and forcing the soldier to the floor.
“Name?†he asked conversationally as he applied pressure.
“Barnes...â€
Seamus twisted again.
“...Sir!â€
“Good,†said Seamus, letting him up, “I always find polite conversation beneficial.â€
Free once more, Barnes swung his fist at the impudent cadet. Tradition shouted for him to put the young master in his place.
A happy grin plastered across his face, Seamus ducked underneath the flailing arm, the heel of his palm striking Barnes under his jaw. There was the clack of teeth, another grunt of pain as Seamus followed the blow up with a punch to the solar plexus and a cry of surprise as Barnes hit the floor.
Still smiling, Seamus offered his hand to the thoroughly chagrined man.
“Shall we start again?†he asked as Barnes took the proffered hand, “And this time, you can show me where I can report to the Captain.â€
*
Daylon Barnes was Navy through and through. He was a big man; some of his mates claimed his mother had slept with an Elemental. They never said it to his face though. If questioned, he would have expressed an opinion over little, apart from his love of fighting, and of course the Navy itself.
From his position on the floor, he looked up at the slight figure of the cadet in astonishment. He had fought many, both within and out of the Circle of Equals, but had never been so easily put on the floor. Belligerent by nature, his first reaction was to leap up and smash his fist into the grinning face. Something stopped him. A kind of personal revelation swept over him. The cold light of pure confidence shone from the youth’s face. There was absolutely no doubt there.
Surprising even himself, Barnes took the hand and then picked up the cadet’s bag from the floor from where it had fallen.
“Please follow me, Sir,†he said meekly, his fierce look quailing the smirks of his companions.
Seamus waited for him to pass, and then with his hands in his pockets, began to whistle a merry tune.
*
“Mr McVay. Thank you so much for joining us.â€
The grin had still not left Seamus’ face as he stood now to attention.
“Sir!†he replied, there was nothing else to say.
“How,†continued the Captain, “a mediocre cadet, such as you, could be posted to such a fine ship, is beyond me.â€
No doubt, thought Seamus, a lot is beyond you Captain. Instead of speaking though, he handed his papers over. The Captain’s face changed, anger giving way to chagrin. Such orders were always sealed, so Seamus was totally ignorant of the contents. Whatever was in there, had certainly had an effect.
“Your name is McVay...†he began and Seamus nodded, “but your full name is Seamus Elias McVay.â€
A gasp from behind him indicated that Barnes had followed unbidden.
“That is correct, Sir,†responded Seamus.
“A tainted name...â€
The Captain stopped, shocked at the sudden fear which overwhelmed him. He had been staring into the Cadet’s eyes. They were a grey-green, which had suddenly turned ice. Captain Ewan Dawson felt the cold touch of death drape a companiable arm over his shoulder.
“Sorry ...Sir?â€
Dawson gulped and folded the orders, for the first time noticing Barnes. He took out his anger on the big man, who shrugged it off diffidently.
“You there! What do you think you are doing? Get off my bridge!â€
Barnes saluted lazily and moved to the adjoining corridor where he would wait for the Cadet. Mad Elias. No frakking wonder the Cadet had downed him. Just wait until he told his mates!