This ongoing sci-fi series will contain non-consensual elements.
The Trinidad was a UEN battle cruiser. Off its bow was the now empty Siren's Kiss. We had rigged it with explosives, but the message we had from the Admiral was to hold in place. It meant that all orders were superseded until the fleet arrived. The pirate ship I had served on had its reprieve but it was likely to be destroyed soon enough.
Captain Harmon the commander of the Trinidad told me that the fleet should be with us the following days. He had told me he received a message from the Admiral telling him that we were now at war with a group calling themselves the Free Systems Alliance. I had never heard of them, and from all accounts, they had been formed because of the incursion by the UEN.
I asked Berta, the ex-captain of the Siren's Kiss, who was being held in our brig if she had heard of them. She hadn't but she did tell me she had met a ship not too long ago that was heading towards the Biorian system. That was where the enemy fleet was massing.
The UEN crew was professional but I did sense some nervousness in them. No one had ever declared war on the UEN in living memory. There had been border disputes and raids, but never a formal declaration before. I doubted it would come too much. Our fleet in the free systems was small, but the home fleet the one that protected Earth was massive, and it was doubtful Earth was in any real trouble.
Preparations had to be made. This wasn't like hunting pirate vessels. Emergency evacuation drills were run in the corridors and I had to do my best to stay out of the way. The Marines spent their time running mock boarding parties. Carletti even asked Harmon if they could use the Siren's Kiss and a type of training ground. It would have been the perfect vessel to brush up on the boarding limpets procedures. He denied the request and said they just had to use the spare cargo hold.
The main one currently held the rest of the Siren's Kiss crew. I visited Roki again and told her what was going on. Like Berta, she hadn't heard of these people.
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It was frustrating having Roki on board but not being able to spend time with her. I wanted to speak to her properly and privately. It had been so long since I had seen her. I didn't know what her future would be. Even Captain Harmon wasn't sure what would happen to them. There was talk of sending them back to Ferrin to be put in one of the camps. I couldn't bear it if that happened.
I was bored and spent most of my time reading in one of the small canteens. There was a good view of the Siren's Kiss and it was nice being able to look at the ship.
Lieutenant Bonnet found me in there one evening. I was the only one there and was glad for the company. She represented me at my court-martial and had done an excellent job at it.
She brought over a couple of coffees and joined me at my table.
Bonnet was in her mid-twenties and a very attractive young lady. She had silky black hair that she had tied up in a ponytail. I missed my long hair. Mine was short now and its natural dark brown colour had returned.
After some casual talk about what I was reading, I asked her what she thought about this whole situation.
She admitted that at first she had been excited about being part of this task force. Now thought she had some worries about what was going to happen next.
"It might not come to war," I said.
"I think it will. Our mission here is to take out the pirate threat and we've been handed them all on a plate."
Now that she mentioned it, it did sound very convenient. If I was a pirate I doubted I would announce my location.
"They might be luring us into a trap."
"This is the UEN," I said, "our ships are much more superior."
"I know what you are saying but that ship Talia commands had already defeated two of ours."
I shook my head and told her it was just luck. "We are much safer in a fleet now. Those incidents were isolated and besides the Denmark was a corvette and not even a combat ship."
I asked her what Harmon was making of it all.
"I can tell he's nervous, but he's good and hiding it."
I smiled and told her that was part of his job.
It was the unknown that had rattled her. It rattled me too if I was being honest. As we chatted more an idea started to form in my mind. It was a way we could get more information about this mysterious fleet.
After she left I went to see Captain Harmon. I told him my idea and while he thought it was a good one he didn't think the Admiral would go for it.
He suggested that I put it to her myself.
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The main fleet arrived a day later. The capital ship Bellephron was at the front of the formation. It was an immense ship that made the Trinidad look puny.
The fleet was using our position as a rallying point and now waited for the other patrols to arrive. Harmon had messaged the Admiral, and to my relief, she called me over to her ship.
I took a small shuttle over and met with her in one of the staterooms. Admiral Nagamo was a slight, no-nonsense woman.
"Emrah, take a seat," she said briskly. In front of her was a digital pad that contained my proposal. She picked it up and asked if I was being serious.
"I think it could work," I said.
"You want to take that pirate ship into enemy territory and collect intelligence?"
"It makes sense, we don't know anything about them."
"We have detailed plans of the Biorian system, Emrah, we do have intelligence services, you know."
"So you knew about this alliance?" I asked.
She shook her head. "No, but we know that the Biorians have a strong fleet, but hardly a match for us."
"They are calling in pirate ships, aren't they? To bulk up their numbers," I said.
"We think so," she said and told me what was why it was so quiet on Ferrin.
"So," I said, "We don't know how big their fleet is now."
"It doesn't matter Emrah, once we get there we will know. Earth will send reinforcements if they are needed."
"Other systems could join the alliance," I said, "it could get out of hand very easily."
"They could," she admitted.
"Let me take the ship," I said, "I can relay numbers and whatever else you need."
She sighed, "Even if I allowed this, I am not letting you lead that mission."
"It has to be me," I said. "I'm the only one with the experience."
"Talia is there, leading this fleet. She knows you are in the UEN."
I shook my head. "The last time we met I wasn't. As far as she knows I'm still in the free systems looking for her. Besides I very much doubt she is leading this fleet." I went on to explain that they had probably only said that as some sort of intimidation factor. Talia had been in the UEN, but she was hardly a fleet commander, let alone someone who could fight a war.
Admiral Nagamo was a prideful leader, but she was also smart. Smart enough to listen to my advice.
"I could maybe assemble a suitable team," she said.
"No, I pick the crew, and I want to take some of the ship's original personnel. We have them in our brig."
She shook her head hard and told me I was pushing my luck.
"They will likely inspect the vessel, it has to look right. I have to pick."
"Admiral," I said, "The intelligence we gather could be invaluable, it could save lives."
Finally, she had to relent and told me I had a day to prepare.
On my way out she told me that Ambassador Gant wanted to speak with me before I left. I asked her what it was about but she said it was something private.
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