Invictus
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Joined: Thu Mar 29, 2012 8:00 am
Location: Perth, WA
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Hutch, thats a good passage, but the one from House of Steel that really makes me choke up is a scene earlier... The attention light stopped blinking and the Admiralty House wallpaper appeared on her display. it lasted only a moment, then disappeared, and she found herself looking at Sir Thomas Caparelli, First Space Lord of the Royal Manticoran Navy. She knew he could see only her wallpaper, the coat of arms of the House of Winton, not the person to whom he was actually speaking, and she cleared her throat. "Good evening, Sir Thomas," she said. "Or should I say 'good morning'?" she added a bit wryly, and he bobbed his head in an abbreviated bow of apology. "I'm afraid it's 'morning,' Your Majesty- or will be in about another ten minutes," Caparelli said. "I apologize for waking you at this hour, but the dispatch from Admiral White Haven arrived about fifteen minutes ago." Elizabeth Winton stiffened, nostrils flaring, and Ariel sat up abruptly, ears flat. The Queen of Manticore drew a deep, deep breath and ordered her voice to remain calm. "In that case, Sir Thomas, no apologies are necessary. I believe I specifically directed that I was to be informed immediately when we heard back from Admiral White Haven." "Yes, you did, Your Majesty." Caparelli inclined his head a second time, then looked straight into his own com pickup. "Your Majesty," he said formally, "I have the honor to inform you that Admiral White Haven, commanding Eighth Fleet, reports the surrender of the star system of Barnett, with all military personnel and facilities therein, to his forces." Elizabeth's eyes closed. She kept them that way for a moment, then drew another breath. "And Admiral White Haven's losses, Sir Thomas?" she asked levelly. "None, Your Majesty," Caparelli said simply. "None?" Elizabeth repeated, her voice sharpening slightly around the edges, and Caparelli nodded. "Your Majesty, generalizing from a single operation is usually as dangerous as it is foolish. In this instance, however, I believe the conclusion is inescapable. We will, of course, provide ou with a detailed analysis of Admiral White Haven's report as soon as there's been time to prepare one, but the principal aspects of that analysis are already clear. And so is the central conclusion- The People's Republic of Haven has just lost the war." Elizabeth raised one hand to her lips, a hand which quivered with a tremor she would never have let another human being see. "The technology which has come out of the Weapon's Development Board, Project Gram, and- especially- Project Mjolner and Project Ghost Rider, has fundamentally transformed warfare," Caparelli continued in that same level, unflinching voice. "Thanks to your father's initiatives and your uncle's energy and inspiration, our fleet already outclassed the Peoples Navy in every aspect of war-fighting technology, even before Ghost Rider. Now, with the new multidrive missiles and the pod-layer capital ships actually in service, they can't even reply effectively to our fire. For all intents and purposes, their warships have become targets not threats, and I see no possible way for them to overcome their technological inferiority before we destroy their entire existing fleet." It was the First Space Lord's turn to draw a deep breath, as if steeling himself for what he was about to say. "Your Majesty, in my considered opinion as First Space Lord, The Manticoran Alliance will be in a position to dictate terms of surrender to the People's Republic of Haven within the next four to six T-months." The single, uncompromising sentence hung between them for a long, silent moment, and a single tear glittered like diamond on Elizabeth Winton's cheek. "Thank you for informing me, Sir Thomas." Her voice sounded surprisingly level, but Sir Thomas Caparelli had come to know his monarch over the years he'd served her. He heard the emotion within it, and she saw a flicker of concern in his eyes, but she only continued in that same, formal tone. "Please pass my thanks- my deep and sincere gratitude- to Admiral White Haven and all of the other officers and enlisted personnel who have served the Star Kingdom so long and so well. Your devotion and theirs has been all any queen could ever have hoped for... and no less than my house has come to anticipate from you. I'll thank them all more publicly and more formally in the very near future, but for now I'll let you get back to the many decisions I know must be made in the wake of Eighth Fleet's victory. Thank you, Sir Thomas." "Your Majesty," Caparelli said quietly, "no thanks are necessary. It's been my greatest honor and privilege to serve you." He looked into the pickup again, meeting her unseen eyes. "Not every officer is given the gift of knowing he serves a monarch worthy of every exertion or sacrifice which may be required of him or the people under his command. Anyone privileged to serve you or your father has been given that gift, and on behalf of every man and woman in Manticoran uniform, it's my privilege to thank you." Elizabeth's lips quivered and she scooped Ariel up, holding him to her chest. It took a moment, but she made her voice serve her again at last. "You're kinder and more generous than I deserve, Sir Thomas. But thank you. Clear." She reached out and touched the disconnect key, then bent over the silken warmth in her arms, hugging the treecat while tears soaked his silken coat.
"When you talk about damage radius, even atomic weapons pale before that of an unfettered idiot in a position of power." Sam Starfall
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