Private Enn Taroth had already accepted that he was pretty much fucked. As soon as he slid shakily into the chair provided for him by the inquiry board, he could feel it. There was no way around what they were going to ask and how he'd have to answer. As much counter-interrogation training that the Kalasian Outer Worlds had given him, dodging the questions wasn't going to cut it. He wasn't being interrogated by the enemy; he was being interrogated by his own side.
Well, interrogation was a strong word. Probably inaccurate too. The point of the inquiry was to determine if he was lying about what was stated in his after action report and clarify any discrepancies or unclear points contained within. It wasn't really the fact that Enn had lied, per se, but more that he had glossed over several extremely relevant details that were quickly lining up to be clarified.
Maybe they didn't notice the supply cabinet stores
, he thought in vain.
Of course they did, you idiot! That stuff is expensive! It's like, what, half a million bar down the drain because of your greedy ass.
"Private Taroth," said the inquiry board head as he opened the folder containing what Enn guessed was his after action report with a tanned hand. His stony features, sun-soaked from a lifetime of military service, hardened slightly. It was time to talk.
"Yes, sir," Enn answered as evenly as military professionalism had taught him to. He sat as straight as his back would allow. It hurt to sit down.
Void, it hurts to do anything but sleep at this point
.
The board head looked idly at a few papers in front of him on the desk and glanced to his left at a woman across the office, keying away at the notepad at her wrist. She glanced up, nodded, and then continued. Apparently, whatever they needed to figure out between themselves was understood. To the board head's left, two captains waited in silence, looking on with professional diligence and attentiveness.
Yeah man, you're screwed. They've got captains. They've got somebody from logistics. And they've got this guy in front of you who looks like he's the carbon copy of General Greaves. Enjoy your court-marshal for misappropriation of
expensive
military resources
.
"We have your after action report here. Rather, we have a copy of it; the original was filed digitally a few hours ago. Your report has been read by every member of this board: Captain Hukyai, Captain Lestos, Miss Dan, and myself. After reading and reviewing the contents, we would like for you to explain the course of events from the 207
th
to the 213
th
at fueling station 2 in more detail. Your statements were found to be insufficient regarding certain evidence from the subsequent investigation."
"Yes, sir," Enn answered obediently.
At that, the board head gave what appeared to be a slightly amused sigh. "Before we begin, I would like to inform you that you have been given an official commendation for your actions in the defense of fueling station 2 under extremely unfavorable conditions."
"Thank you, sir." It was all Enn could say.
An official commendation? Doesn't that only happen when someone saves a ship? Or captures a platoon by themselves? That's some big name stuff there.
"However, this board has certain questions about the injuries you received before being evacuated to the hospital by Recon 7. It appears as if your report does not detail when or where you were injured during the confrontation eight days ago with what we now believe now to have been a pirate crew."
Enn felt all four pairs of eyes focus on him with sudden scrutiny. There was no way he was going to lie to any one of these people. They wouldn't even begin to believe anything but the hard truth. That went double for the robo monitoring every measurable physiological feature from the heat of his breath to how hard he blinked from across the room.
"Sir?"
Slithy, Enn. Real fucking slithy.
"Your physical examination at Linpo Hospital revealed over fifty bruises across your entire body, one hairline fracture in your right radius, a stress fracture in your right femur, several lacerations on your back and buttocks, and even more perplexing, a number of burst blood vessel networks across your pelvic region. In its entirety. None of these were noted in your after action report."
Enn took in the astounding completeness of it all. Somehow, the fact that they hadn't mentioned the wound he knew was under his right arm didn't seem like much of a victory. They had him in static orbit here every way you could look at it. His original assessment held about as true as he'd expected: pretty much fucked.
Shifting uncomfortably in his seat, Enn gave each of them a brief glance with a sweep of his eyes. "I would like to reply off the record, sir."
"Request denied," came the response almost immediately.
"Alright then," he began. "I'm sure you're all well aware that I was the
second
occupant of the fueling station when the firefight started. The first was Private Anahu."
The board head nodded, glancing down at the paper in his tanned hand. "Yes. It says in your report that your presence there at all was an...administrative oversight."
"That's correct, sir."
"Go on," came the response like a noticeable increase in air pressure.
"After the firefight, Private Anahu inflicted the wounds on me. I don't believe it was intentional, however."
There was a short silence. Maybe they wouldn't ask why. Maybe Taga had managed to spin some kind of story they found believable and this was just some kind of formality. Maybe he was about to get a billion bar for a job well done.
Chondrite's chance in the Void, genius
.
"And this is where your injuries came from? This...incident with private Anahu?"
What the fuck
. Maybe Taga had actually managed to convince them it was some kind of PTSD-fueled attack and gotten them off the hook.
"Yes, sir," Enn answered unwaveringly.
"All of them?" the board head pressed, more stating fact than asking.
"Yes, sir."
"And afterwards?"
This can't be real. Gerushit.
Somehow, that non-answer too was good enough for every member of the board.