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High to Port, Then Straight On (Pt 4)

Maccat

SOC-12
After landing from the dry run, I mean the bear run, ohhh whatever. We all broke for a spell, it would be best to ease into one another as it were what with the cramped quarters. We agreed to gather next morning. Someone laid a side bet who would be the most hungover. As I was heading out the hangar lead noticed me and came by, saying something about a meeting tommorow morning as well. Great. I thought I'd gotten through all that, now what? But hey, looming space out away from the dirt, get some living in before the tin can land.

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TLF 10t Scout L.I.M.O Air/Raft

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TL11-14 10kt Strake Class Scout "Cruiser" Support Vessel

High to Port, Then Straight On
 
High to Port, Then Straight On (Pt 1)

As I approached the hangar, I noticed Jerr-Fies, trying to look inconspicuous (and failing miserably) as he smoked at the edge of the hangar door jamb, by the pedestrian entry, whom I'd done a mission or two together with aways back. Sort of on station with him was Samuelsdau, all done up in dress and kitting the shipboard snub security shoulder holster. She still looked about half like a Vargr with her hair like that., and there being no hair regs for the IISS it didn't matter much. Besides, she did look rather fetching. The hangar was only cracked open in the usual pedestrian mode, so I veered off to check out my new Maus-variant ship on the way to the meeting.
Jerr-Fies said something to Samualdau, nudging her ribs and they both chuckled. I got to the entry to the hangar proper and stopped, confounded. It was empty. I checked my orders, the appointment, location, the meeting: check. All in order. I ran my fingers through my hair, shaking my head slowly. At that point they both outright busted up laughing, Jerr-Fies started choking and fell off his chair even. Sighing, I ambled over to share some pleasantries with my fellow Scouts.
"A'wright you two," gesturing at the hangar, "what gives?" Sameuldau, wiping the fluids from her outburst, smiled with chagrin at me, patting her snub grip, "Sorry, only authorized personnel allowed admittance to Hangar XJB-n26.5 (sub) C8, per IISS directive x.126(a). Sir!" she said as she sort of did a slo-mo bye-bye wave with her moist hand. Jerr-Fies at this just started howling, on his back kicking the chair over, slapping the ground trying to breathe saying, "Enough! Enough! X... 126..." "Besides, there are reports of ferocious bears, perimeier breaches <ahem>, lions, tigrrs, oh my!" She continued.
Trying not to frown, but actually having some fun here, thinking if this was the worse I had to deal with today, things were looking up, because *no one* likes dealing with admin, *especially* Scouts, and if these two were here things couldn't be all that bad. Chuckling to myself, besides, there was no IISS Directive x.126, (a) or otherwise. Typical: somehow they had more information than me. Doing my best innocent-blank-happy-guy smile, I waited for the punch line. Jerr-Fies sort of collected himself, though Samuelsdau I noticed expertly shrugged off his clumsy groping attempt ostensibly for support. I tried not to show notice of how expertly she kick-tapped his support ankle, all accidental-like. Squawking "Ow!" he used the wall instead, kind of dog-paddling up it some, standing on one leg so he could rub his ankle. When he tried to swat at her she just... wasn't there. I told myself to watch that one if anything ever went down.
Samuelsdau sort of took an askance stance, peering at me, like something was out of sort, almost pantomining, leaning left, right, checking my lapel and cocking her eye. "Um, Sir?! Pardon me Sir. It appears you're um, out of uniform Sir." Standing back without moving her feet, crossing the free one over, lounging casually beck against the wall. Somehow her holster rig had come loose somehow and just "happened" to be right by her free hand. "And you need a Gunner, rumor has it" said Jeff-Ries. "Yeah, a Gunner" yawned Samuelsdau, she snorted; "Bears." Definitely watch this one, I reminded myself. Jerr-Fies kinda mopped his brow and put on some sweet shades, lighting up a fresh smoke. Guess he was trying to flaunt flight line regs, at least in his mind.
 
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High to Port, Then Straight On (Pt 2)

High to Port, Then Straight On (Pt 2)
Gamily I replied, "OK, I'll bite, what's wrong with it? It took me like 3 hours to wade though all that stuff to get it right. Though for sure I'd gotten it all." She smiled, not moving at all and just patted her left breast pins. She was in drab field dress, much favoured and entirely proper dress, especially Scouts. Only then did I notice her Starburst for Extreme Heroism. Dang, I'd forgotten to work up any joint-service and expeditionary medals I had. She didn't flinch, didn't shake her head, only slid her eyes over to her cross-waist hand (by the grip), partially opening it: a glimmer of what just had to be mine I'd bet. "How did/...?" I started, but no, she ever-so slightly shook her head, glancing sidelong at Jeff-Ries, still tapping at her left lapel, which somehow... was clinking. She looked extremely innocent right then.
Jeff-Ries, straight-armed leaning on the wall, smoke in the free hand, did some scarily dextrous thing, taking off his shades, with smoke, getting a silver flask from under his left lapel, opening it, splitting the cap to be 3 shot glasses (it looked like more were still nested, he pop flipped one arnound and back), poured them so full it was amazing there was no spill, literally rolled his hand under, all one handed, to check his watch as he relit his smoke, and did a sort of "ta-dah!" move, palm flat, 3 glasses, shades perfect, wry grin with smoke at the corner of his mouth, frozen still like a Naasirka Domestibot Mk8 in serving mode. Before I could react Samualsdau swooped one up, somehow putting her arm *though* her relaxed one to do it. She paused dramatically, sighed, and spilling some took a sip of it, rather begrudgingly offered it to me as I had hesitated too long, grabbed the other with her free hand for herself, and deftly passed me the medals and some scip with it. I at least was able to pocket it without notice. Much, that is, Jeff-Ries just smiled, "Prost!"
We toasted, spilling for the passed, and Jeff-Ries somehow swiped the glasses from us, that quick. They both smiled as I hesitated having a drink before this new msytery meeting. I shrugged, maybe it was off. Frowning some, wiping his mouth with his brown leather jacket sleeve, as that was about as far as he'd go, at least on base for ackowledginghis Scout allegiance, he pulled out his flask, ostensibly to recap it but more to take a real swig peoper. Samuelsdau looked like she had a bright idea and <clink> got her flask. Guess it was that ring she wore. Herself taking a swig, she looked me over head to toe, like trying to contemplate what it was, "Yep, definitely out of uniform.", looking over to Jeff-Ries. "Oh, definitely!" he said, taking another swig and emptying his flask. He kind of frowned at it shaking it, patting himself like "Where'd I put that?" then oh snap! (he literally snapped) insta-dashed around the corner. Insta dashed like I wondered if he was on slow drug or something. He did that freeze thing, right at the corner, and right then, the brown leather scout jacket with the imperial sun patch, the black vacc body suit with rolled collar helm, holster of his older-style snub revolver with probably old school ripper nitro tranq shredder and so forth, he pulled off the dangerous sandman look pretty well, I had to admit to myself. I heard the "Vrrrr" of a grav system, which stopped suddenly. Silently, pulling some high-G flair, Jeff-Ries about flipped an Air/Raft around the corner. Silently.
He snapped it back, leaving tracking off so it drifing bumped the wall as he pushed off from it hopping out, with flourish reaching in and busting out a bottle from the wooden crate in the rear seat. It was one of the smaller Air/Rafts, the two-seater with some cargo version, but like the older earlier TL9 bulkier ones. From the sound it made bumping the wall, it was heavily armored as well, and with the wide B-Bar, probably fully encloseable. I think I'd seen something similar used as a battlefield medevac on some far off world once. He started to approach, then snapped back, getting something out of the glove compartment, muttering "Ah, here it is!" In true Vilani formal courtesy, he bowed at the waist deeply, proferring with both hands, head at just that angle that implied he had both grace and knew what he was doing.
"Courtesy of M. Chloe, who sends her regrets at this time but wishes you nothing but the best." he intoned. Properly I accepted in gracious form, "This gift is much appreciated, please be sure to send M. Chloe my wamest regards and thanks." Samuelsdau had an edge of wry smirk, having hopped up on the hood of the A/Raft kicking her feet back and forth. Either her timing was impeccable or I'd swear the was rocking it somehow. She seemed half charmed, and half put out by the observer obligations of such an occurence.
Chloe, I thought. It had been ages since we'd seen each other. Typical of her to suprise me like this, and I actually did warm at her thoughtfulness. But with hesitation, of course, for she was dangerously brilliant, and anything, everything she does has layers and depths to it. Profound, that's Chloe all right, to a T. The package was artfully wrapped, I'd have to be sure to save it, quite amazing well, it wasn't exactly paper, glittery and muted, beautiful artwork on it. I holoed it with my watch, knowing Chloe she probably would chide me for being a rube if I didn't figure out that puzzle. Now, women who confound you with art, there are worse things! I laughed as I tore it open, whatever has she done? What is it? Samuelsdau looked abit taken aback, the impulsiveness and tearing of the package is considered a faux-pas, one is supposed to open it carefully and preserve the wrapping. Catching her eye I laughed more, and Jeff-Ries chuckled as well. I still had the scar from Chloes lesson on that particular formality.
It was a flask! Heavy, silver, or perhaps platinum, maybe pewter proper. Embossed, engraved, etched, holo-patterned, with some just amazing jasper, actually it seemed harder than jasper, Scout's Starburst, only not appliqued and assembled, a single round gemstone with the proper burst, with just some fascinating transition to a clear-to-green-to-blue "background". I never knew such things existed, and that's saying something from a Scout. Involuntarily I whipsered, "How touching.." Jeff-Ries rescued me from my wonder, grabbing a couple bottles from the crate and casually proffering them, necks crossed one-handed with his fingers as he took a drag on his smoke with the other free hand. "These?" he hefted them, "From us." Nodding at Samueldau as she kind of sat up and grinned, nodding herself at me. "Wow, thanks. Seriously!" I paused, reflecting. Getting a little encumbered what with packaging, flask, bottles, pins, notes and whatnot. I stood up straight, suprising them both by hooking the bottles on my holster belt back loop, the packaging in the old-style sporran/hip ammo pouch, the flask in the standard left breast pocket, thinking to myself so *that's* what that pocket was for, suprised it took me this long to figure it out! Adjusting my cuffs, the glimmer of the moon-sun formal cufflinks' diamonds sparkling (boy did they set me back, but it all came out even in the end), I bowed myself in respect, stating, "Please convey as well my admiration as to the thoughtfulness of her kindness, and my intended debt in her favour."
 
High to Port, Then Straight On (Pt 3)

High to Port, Then Straight On (Pt 3)
Samuelsdau at this about slipped off the hood, barking a laugh, starting to say "Um..." when Jeff-Ries interuppted her, "Ha! Tell her yourself!" I froze, stunned. "Whaa...?" Jeff-Ries again, interrupting, "Yeah. That's it. You're good to go." <checking his watch> I caught the edge of the holo he had up off the reflection from his glasses. Intentional probably, as he slowly smiled and the reflection faded to matte black. Boy, this guy could sure do the creepy assasin style, he'd gotten clearly better since we'd last worked together. It was hard to catch but I was at least able to get a glimpse of some vectored horizon and planetary route track, in primaries, digits, 90/144.84, like a HUD. Which, of course, it was. I tried to look relaxed, but I never succeeded fully at it, ever since The Merith Incident, that cringing between the shoulder-blades feeling when in exposed areas in the field where snipers prey, Or laser-designating forward observers for remote or orbital strikes. I (rather thoughtfully I hoped), checked the sky casually, like some lame promo-holo for recruitment lol.
Tapping flasks as they both took swigs, he said "Hey, babe, get them medals right on him, we gotta blow this joint or he'll flake for the biggie wig shin dig." To me, explaining, "Chloe like, um," he kind of typed in the air with his fingers, turned his head like if being watched, "Yeah um, well, she did her thing, you know Chloe. Anyways, that damn bird, yeah, it couldn't be here anyways." He raised his glasses to make eye contact, that strange faded yet piercing blue. I'd forgotten. "I'm sure she'll explain. She's anxious to say hi, by the way, think she um, maybe freed up some down time of a sort, maybe even a little get together with some, um, other sorts as it were. So uh, yeah." He said, laughing. "Not much more than a glorified taxi ride for you, make sure you get where you gotta be." He smiled a professional's grin. Kicking the Air/Raft, which didn't even ring it was so sturdy, it did clang, but that was his boot clanging. "In this." He sighed, and gestured to me for my flask. I handed it over as Samuelsdau fixed up my left and right ribbons. She slipped me a nice case with the full Formal Dress, Muted Dress, Field, Civvie medal proper, and the authorized necklace and wrist kit. Coin medallions as well. She smiled as she drilled me with the formal references for politic conversation I'd long since forgotten nor had much use for in the circles I'd been travelling in, ending with "Oh!", a double ting as a couple of those large coins flipped my way. "Spares. Good in a pinch. Um, *that one*," she indicated one, "is good for a brandy proper with the naval ogficer types, any decent orderly worth half 's salt will proffer. And *that one*," she said, making sure to check the other side of it. "Oh, I forgot, here's the other for them." She said, handing me a pair of thirds. "Yeah that one is good for some solid ale, space or dirtside. The third there full round on the house and a meal, maybe a night in from the cold as it were. I've forwarded you all the neccesaries." She checked her watch. "It's just take too long to explain it all right now." Heaven's Above, she'd let into me with a whole essay in about under a minute.
"Aren't you coming?" I asked. Practical, pragmatic tone she replied, "No, I actually am assigned here, have more to do as well before my part's over!" She blew her hair shooting a lock up. I dared not even ponder what she could mean by all of that. Brushing fake lint or chips off my lapels, she kind of set me, patting both shoulders. "OK, listen. You *seriously* do not need to worry about a thing. I mean that." She looked off to where we likely were going, then back to me. Almost on cue, Jeff-Ries spoke up, handing me my flask back, full now. He had muttered something about knowing it would take more than the two bottles of Scotch to get through this while Samuelsdau had set me up, "Hop on in, not but," he looked up, thinking, "ehh, we'll wing it. I'm a tad rusty but we're fine on time. We're *always* fine on time in the Scouts!" he declared. Only then did I notice his lapel pin, the IC:CU Imperial Calender Compliance Union badge. Damn, he had an XBoat teardrop as well. Gold *and* Platinum. With Diamond. Funny, he didn't look that old. The IC:Cu had the B&W onyx check on it from Admin Bureau as well. Heck, even *I* didn't know if that was possible, or what it even meant.
He opened the passenger door easily, it must be counter-weighted or powered I thought, proferring me the passenger seat. "You get shotgun. Oh, and um, strap in please. It's like, a rule." he said smiling as he stunt leapt over the hood, then hopped over the convertable's door. He seemed really happy. Taking another swig and putting his flask away, he said wryly to me, waving with the base of the flask, "No, I mean that." indicaing the G-Belt attachment points, like a Speeder racing rig. I complied, wondering., leaning back and taking in the field. Damn but it was awesome to be a Scout, only with fellow Scouts was it possible to really let it sink in some just how diverse and amazing everyone is. Jeff-Ries tapped my elbow, leaned in like he wanted to say something to me, I leanded over. Samuelsdau waved at me. Smiling, he said, "Um, hang on."
 
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High to Port, Then Straight On (Pt 4)
Of course, about halfway through that, WHAM, he punched it. I was thinking we were off to another hangar, which we were in way. Just not one on planet. Thankfully, but of course it was no accident we didn't tear through what could've been 10 clicks worth of city scape. We punched a hole though, just through air. I was slammed back so hard it reminded me of ejection seat training days. Before I could even say anything, let alone get a breath, past the rapid scream of air that subsided, the car not even nodding as it punched through Mach. After Mach. After Mach. Like some tolling drum. Idly against the resonating drum-thrum of shattering Mach-stacking, he'd dialed up the Grav compensators, looking almost meek, saying. "Oops!" Tapping the control wheel, saying, "I like this beat!" There was some fine balance point he pulled off, navigationally, only gently pulling, not up, but port. Straight out, counter to any reaction mass or Delta-V conservation, true Gravving. Further, as the horizon became a wall, then a curve, the sky darkening, almost an art as the canopy smoothly clicked over us, sparing us vaccuum. I was floored. I glanced over at him, he nodded. "Yup, full six. Don't even need suits, or a canopy as near as we're going." He pointed. ... There, it was muted, almost dimmed, matte black with point light illum for directional star-tracker visual camo. Probably full spectrum as well. That was probably Chloe showing off, tracking the synch wrong subtly, to give me a dig. That and the tracking PA bore. That Chloe. "Um, aren't we going to...?" and BAM, we were in. Immediate stop at whatever vector we had, caught in Rail-Gun Launch Tube Combat Re-Entry Docking Array. A big one. Empty bay, just some guy toodling around, business as usual, some Scout Couriers, a few hung X-Boats, and oh. IISS/SGS Dainty Flower. There it was, after all.
The roof peeling back silently, Jeff-Ries powering down this beast of an innocuous car, he conversationally said, "Deck Alpha, Conference Room. That's the fancy bridge one," raising an eye brow archly. He kind of looked himself over. "I'd go with you or show you the way but, um, actually I have a date. I think sometime after this whole mess we may be able to catch up some, Samuelsdau is due up, and Chloe's on board as well. Plus, as I hear you might be looking for a gunner. Well, let's just say there's a lotsa Scouts on board are all anxious to say hi." he chuckled. "Maybe in the lounge. We ferried up the rest of the crew earlier, their rooms are in the directory. Um, I hear tell we may be able to get you part way there, so's to have some fuel coming inbound, which," he adjusted his collar, "never hurts. Anyways," he fake saluted Navy style, changing the ending to STRAC Marine, "Be seeing you!" And with that, he grabbed his kit bag, leaving the crate, and sauntered off., chatting on his comm, "No, look, we just take the turret off if need be, how hard can it be to get a ton? Then tie in the fuel system, and there we're at the standard 8. <pause> Aww, C'mon!" He'd left a display up, 35:34.7. I thought it was a clock dsplay for a second. Tapping it down it flashed 90mi, 144.84km, 6G, <purge>, then blinked off. No wonder, 35 freaking seconds was all that was. Time. I laughed.
I kind of blinked at that point, taking a moment to reorient. Then it hit me, ah yeah, SS Strake class. Shit. Just hope I can get to the Bridge without running across a marauding party of drunk scouts acting all pirate going on about taking them out with file cabinet drawers (whatevere they were, and *no*, not the rude version) and the edge of the world and stuff in fake british accents (again, whatever that was). On the way up, I passed a few other dazed-looking Captains. Maybe this was a bigger operation than I'd been let in on. It'd be nice catching up some after all. Some Bureau flunky , S02 (Jr. Admin?), actually did me a favor on the way, saluting smartly greeting with a curt nod, "Captain!" as we passed in the hall. The ship placard at the bridge said IISS/SGS Sanction. Cpt: <blank>. Guess they forgot to put up the commander's nameplate heh. Come to that, the schedule didn't matter, the meeting was on, given, and a go. New ship! I grinned. Time for that meeting, maybe get a gunner for the ship proper. Things were looking up.

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TL11-14 10kt Strake Class Scout "Cruiser" Support Vessel
 
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