PROLOGUE
ch'Rihan, 128 Trianguli Binary System
There were lives at stake, but whose was a matter of opinion. No doubt the elderly man would see his daughters soon enough, a thought that both pleased and troubled him at the same time. His life had not been his own since taking over from his master and mentor, a man who had the fortunate of dying in his sleep at the ripe old age of 250. No, the consul lived at the Praetor's pleasure.
The elderly consul turned into the main arched walkway that lined between the palace and the majestic gardens, and deliberately ignoring the behemoth goblin-like creatures that served in the famed Rai’karansu. Why the Praetor let these creatures into the prestigious guard was not discussed, at least not publicly. Still a full regiment of the daemons and native Rihannsu were stationed in the palace and within the capital itself.
He stepped out onto the cobblestone walkway, keeping the toga off the manicured grass, and carried on until slowing upon seeing the youngster. The consul frowned slightly, noting the Tal’Shiar Director hovering by the young Praetor.
The consul sighed, and pressed forward.
“My liege,” the consul cleared his throat.
The Praetor turned and smiled broadly at him. “Ah, Consul Elima,” the Praetor started and embrace the air between with open palms, as if he wanted to hug the older man. “And what news does the Teth Koros have for me today?”
“I bring bearings that three of our teams have penetrated the Sirius Binary, my liege,” Elima announced.
“And what of the drones and teams sent to Andor and that swine of a world?”
“Tellar,” the Tal’Shiar Director supplied.
The Praetor waved him off.
“They are too in place,” offered Elima, “and Legate Landos is preparing the troops for Coridan as we speak.”
The Praetor cocked his head as he considered Elima before him, and the older man straightened under the scrutiny. After all, he was the one in direct control of the elusive Teth Koros, and the second to have been recruited by his late master and mentor into this special operations division of the Galae s'Shiar--the space forces of the Romulan Star Empire. “Good.” The Praetor nodded eventually. “Very good, Elima. I trust you will have later to report success.”
Elima bowed deeply. “By your guiding hand, my liege.”
“Indeed,” replied the Praetor, momentarily sounding serious before grinning and turning to the head of the Empire’s self proclaimed premier spy agency.
By that act alone, Elima knew that he got to live for another day and stood there while the Praetor and his party walked away.
Dunedin, Sirius A, Sirius Binary System
“So,” announced Commander Ambler Furry as he pulled himself aboard the shuttlepod, and cocked an eyebrow at the woman, “C-1, huh?”
“That’s what Lieutenant Marquette said,” she replied. “Something to do with a couple of dead bodies and a missing automobile.”
Furry did his best not to roll his eyes at the mention of the communications officer, and almost succeeded from the amused look the woman was giving him. “Who called it in?” he finally asked as he settled into a seat, just as the hulking chief warrant officer launched their ’pod.
“DCP,” supplied the woman, referring to the Dunedin Colonial Police.
“What’s Ciara doing about it?” asked Furry.
“Until a few minutes ago, nothing,” the woman said. “I ordered her to have Ensign Rowe fly Petty Officers Kirk and Caffrey to meet up with the local constabulary already securing the crime scene.”
Furry relaxed, confident that he had made the right call in naming the woman as his new second-in-command. “Thanks Vera.”
She nodded in response.
“Oh yeah.” Furry pulled out a palm sized personal access data device, and handed it over to her. “Congratulations by the way . . .”
Vera Hernandez looked back at him quizzically while accepting the padd. “For?”
Despite being tired, Furry smiled despite himself. “For making Lieutenant Commander.”
As their ’pod raced to meet up with the Juno, Vera just gawked in response.
ch'Rihan, 128 Trianguli Binary System
There were lives at stake, but whose was a matter of opinion. No doubt the elderly man would see his daughters soon enough, a thought that both pleased and troubled him at the same time. His life had not been his own since taking over from his master and mentor, a man who had the fortunate of dying in his sleep at the ripe old age of 250. No, the consul lived at the Praetor's pleasure.
The elderly consul turned into the main arched walkway that lined between the palace and the majestic gardens, and deliberately ignoring the behemoth goblin-like creatures that served in the famed Rai’karansu. Why the Praetor let these creatures into the prestigious guard was not discussed, at least not publicly. Still a full regiment of the daemons and native Rihannsu were stationed in the palace and within the capital itself.
He stepped out onto the cobblestone walkway, keeping the toga off the manicured grass, and carried on until slowing upon seeing the youngster. The consul frowned slightly, noting the Tal’Shiar Director hovering by the young Praetor.
The consul sighed, and pressed forward.
“My liege,” the consul cleared his throat.
The Praetor turned and smiled broadly at him. “Ah, Consul Elima,” the Praetor started and embrace the air between with open palms, as if he wanted to hug the older man. “And what news does the Teth Koros have for me today?”
“I bring bearings that three of our teams have penetrated the Sirius Binary, my liege,” Elima announced.
“And what of the drones and teams sent to Andor and that swine of a world?”
“Tellar,” the Tal’Shiar Director supplied.
The Praetor waved him off.
“They are too in place,” offered Elima, “and Legate Landos is preparing the troops for Coridan as we speak.”
The Praetor cocked his head as he considered Elima before him, and the older man straightened under the scrutiny. After all, he was the one in direct control of the elusive Teth Koros, and the second to have been recruited by his late master and mentor into this special operations division of the Galae s'Shiar--the space forces of the Romulan Star Empire. “Good.” The Praetor nodded eventually. “Very good, Elima. I trust you will have later to report success.”
Elima bowed deeply. “By your guiding hand, my liege.”
“Indeed,” replied the Praetor, momentarily sounding serious before grinning and turning to the head of the Empire’s self proclaimed premier spy agency.
By that act alone, Elima knew that he got to live for another day and stood there while the Praetor and his party walked away.
Dunedin, Sirius A, Sirius Binary System
“So,” announced Commander Ambler Furry as he pulled himself aboard the shuttlepod, and cocked an eyebrow at the woman, “C-1, huh?”
“That’s what Lieutenant Marquette said,” she replied. “Something to do with a couple of dead bodies and a missing automobile.”
Furry did his best not to roll his eyes at the mention of the communications officer, and almost succeeded from the amused look the woman was giving him. “Who called it in?” he finally asked as he settled into a seat, just as the hulking chief warrant officer launched their ’pod.
“DCP,” supplied the woman, referring to the Dunedin Colonial Police.
“What’s Ciara doing about it?” asked Furry.
“Until a few minutes ago, nothing,” the woman said. “I ordered her to have Ensign Rowe fly Petty Officers Kirk and Caffrey to meet up with the local constabulary already securing the crime scene.”
Furry relaxed, confident that he had made the right call in naming the woman as his new second-in-command. “Thanks Vera.”
She nodded in response.
“Oh yeah.” Furry pulled out a palm sized personal access data device, and handed it over to her. “Congratulations by the way . . .”
Vera Hernandez looked back at him quizzically while accepting the padd. “For?”
Despite being tired, Furry smiled despite himself. “For making Lieutenant Commander.”
As their ’pod raced to meet up with the Juno, Vera just gawked in response.