49. Treatment
Waking up at his usual time, Mark threw on his robe, exited the room, grabbed a cup of coffee at the bar and went out to the walkway to take the stairs down one level to the bridge where he and Cricket went over his daily reports.
The only item during his daily reports that caught his interest wasn't actually part of his daily report. He had received a message from Captain Derek Jones stating that he had recruited enough people for his mission, and another message from Kaleb confirming it.
Mark smiled as he made the call, and seconds later Derek answered, "My King, it's nice to hear from you!"
Mark just nodded as they sat and stared for a few seconds, wondering how long Derek could keep a straight face. It was a video conference stare-down until Derek eventually cracked and had a big smile on his face.
Mark laughed, "I knew you wouldn't be able to keep that smile hidden much longer!"
"I'm sorry, sir! General Marsbe just notified me I had met the recruitment requirements."
"Yes, no thanks, in part, of us recently finding Rift 13 halfway to Norn space!"
Derek smiled, "I will admit that definitely helped! It had been a difficult recruitment process, but I was almost there until you located Rift 13, then the floodgates opened and the message General Marsbe just sent me, showed I had 276 recruits and counting!"
"As soon as I saw that discovery, I predicted that would happen. Everyone that has signed up for your mission knows there will be a time in which they could return home to see family. It's no longer a one-way mission, at least until you reach Rift 13, but until then you have 10 rifts to explore."
"That's the way I count it as well. Rifts 1, 2 and 5 are all in Federation space, so we have 10 rifts until 13, but even then, I've always believed you would find more, and that this would never be a one-way mission."
"I will try not to fail you, but no promises. I'm not sure if you know this, but... space is really big! You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mindbogglingly big it is... to quote one of my favourite books of all time, the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy."
"I heard that Earth book was one of your favourites. I have read it, and I understand the reference, but that book is not the easiest to read!"
"No, it is not! Anyway, since it looks like your mission is green lit, your ship is currently in use at Virgohn, so your crew can start making their way to it any time. I've just been calling it CityShip, since that is the ship classification, so you can come up with the official name for it. We'll finish using it in a week or two, so until then your crew can make themselves at home and get used to the ship and even help with what we're doing here. From Virgohn, Rift 2 should be reachable within a couple days of FTL."
"So I'm getting that new ship everyone is talking about?"
That statement piqued Mark's curiosity, "What are they saying about it?"
"Only that it's the coolest ship they've ever been on, and that the quarters are way better than any ship they've ever been on."
"Well, I designed the ship to be a complete city in space, thus its classification of CityShip. It's got much of the same basic structure and size of the Sentinel, but we have remodelled the upper portion for indefinite, comfortable living in space for a couple hundred thousand people. I think it's got most of the amenities you'll need... communities, parks, shops, schools, sports, medical, etc. Then I did away with the Defender docking and installed an actual bridge and a rather nice senior officer's quarters. The trickiest part was what to put in the library as you won't always have network access, so we will reference the library for laws and information for people new to the Federation."
"You don't mind me coming out to look at it? I'm sure you've thought of pretty much everything, but I'd like to look at what it's got."
"It's your ship, I just took it out for a field test! You and your crew can come anytime over the next few weeks. The space station will soon be up and operational, then it's going to be taking over as the base of operations and the ship will be completely yours. When all your crew have arrived, let me know and we'll come out and have a little launch celebration before you get underway!"
"Thank you so much, see you soon, sir!"
They ended the call at that, as Cricket then presented her report for Garedon. The daily reports were actually an automated process, since the entire Federation ran on the same communications network. Cricket just compiled all the reports for each planet or country, Garedon's report was different though as it had been extrapolated from known data sources, such as the number of outreach centres distributed, and how many were under construction and how many were up and running, and the number of people treated, both at the operational outreach centres and on the CityShip.
Over the course of a single day, they had distributed 72% of the outreach construx and 47% of those were already under construction with some of them already operational. The shuttles had been running around the clock, so when coupled with the 109 outreach centres that were already operational, they had already made good inroads into treating people, but there were still millions of infected that needed treatment.
It wouldn't take long to finish distributing all the outreach centre construx and then they were to create teams to go tackle the cities with outreach hubs and outreach centres in the various communities. If all went well, all the outreach centres should be operation tomorrow sometime and at least an outreach hub in each city. If all went as expected, they should have Garedon returned to pretty much normal within the week. Then they could start tackling the homeless situation.
At the very end of the Garedon reports, was a list of other countries that had officially requested Federation help to fight the virus... that list had jumped to 8 overnight.
Cricket then informed Mark that breakfast was ready, so he went back upstairs to eat with the rest of the gang.