The pirate ship, the
Peregrine
, was loitering around in the sector known as the Abandoned Frontier. So far, the ship had run silent, staying off the radar of any ships in the system, and they were blessedly few. Taking a brief flyby some of these picket ships, it was easy to tell that they had seen better days. Most of the ships, if not all of them, were little more than an intimidation tactic.
With ships that bad, it was a risky gamble to be sure, but there was enough flying around the system to make it work. What they lacked in firepower and skill, they made up for in sheer numbers. Now, if these ships were in the hands of proper pilots and crew, and in good repair, that would be a different story. The captain sighed as he sat there with his ship mucking about in stealth mode.
"Sir?" his communications officer questioned, getting his attention.
"What is it, Rack?" the captain queried, turning to look at the reedy man.
"The latest comms intercepts, sir. I thought you might be interested in reading them," the man told him.
This perked the captain up, and he took the datapad from his subordinate eagerly. With the little they had to do in this sector, reading through the reports and intercepts was a welcome break in the monotony. He sat there, going over the transmissions they had managed to intercept from Prodosia.
The captain and the rest of his crew were keeping tabs on the situation developing down there. They had caught most of the unencrypted communications going back and forth down there. From what they had deduced, things were tense on the planet's surface, and all it needed was a single spark to set things off. It was like a powder keg ready to blow, and this latest intercept confirmed what he already suspected.
"Have you read this?" the captain asked Rack.
"Yes, sir! It's why I brought it to you, to get your thoughts before giving you my recommendation that we call command," the man stated nervously.
"Damn straight, we need to call in! Open a channel to them, immediately!!!" the captain barked, and the communications hopped to, carrying out the order.
"Channel is encrypted, sir! Just waiting on them to pick up!" the communication officer stated.
"Very good!" the captain told him. He waited on the signal to be picked up, so he could report in about his findings. The call picked up on the third ring and was answered by someone he did not expect.
"Captain... Telaeus? Of the
Peregrine
?" the woman on screen questioned.
"Aye... ma'am?" the man replied. "To whom am I addressing?"
"Jolena Sortani. I'm certain you and yours are aware of who I am?" the Rondathan woman asked.
"Yes, my lady!!" Captain Telaeus responded, saluting the woman instantly. The rest of the bridge crew stopped lazing about and hopped to their duties. They did not wish to displease Lady Zarkazh's envoy and the Voice of the Pirate Lords.
"What news do you have? I assume that's why you called in?" she questioned.
"Yes, my lady! There is a serious matter that needs to be brought to your attention!" the captain told her.
He read out the communiques and intercepts they'd recently picked up. Commander Sortani sat there and listened, seemingly impassive, like a monolith. The only indication to show that she was even interested was how her eyes would shift. At some points, her eyes would narrow, whereas at others, they would widen. She paid close attention to everything, listening and absorbing every detail of what she learned.
"So, the Confeds are making plays for the Abandoned Frontier? Interesting! Are there any other major players that are fighting back against the Confeds?" Jolena questioned.
"No, ma'am. So far, it appears to be just the locals and the crew of the
Darkstrider
that is involved in resisting their plans," Captain Telaeus replied.
"Hmm. For the moment, stay the course and continue monitoring all incoming and outgoing transmissions. I will require daily updates on everything that goes on, no matter how small," she stated to the man on the other side of the transmission.
"Aye aye, ma'am! Will there be anything else?" the captain of the
Peregrine
questioned.
"No, that will be all. You have your orders. Carry them out," Commander Sortani told him before she killed the line.
"Looks like we've got ourselves a proper job to do, boys! Get to your posts and let's see about getting closer to Prodosia! The more information we have to present to the new commander, the better our lives will be!" the captain told his men.
Nodding, the group of men got to work as they carried out their captain's order. While it was work they weren't too fond of, currying favor with the Voice of the Pirate Lords would go over well for all of them! They only hoped that they would find information that was of value to the woman and that they would see some reward or benefit to their work.