"GENERAL VERLE!" A female voice screeched!
The entrance to Verle’s office slid open to allow for the entry of a very irate woman and her cat. Gloriana stomped over to the front of the desk while holding a vigilant-looking Clixie.
"Miaow!" The Rubarthan Sentinel Cat hissed.
"What is your wish, madame?"
"Why aren’t you dispatching our entire fleet to Prosperous Hill VI already?! Why are we still parked in the outer system as if nothing has changed?!"
"Calm down, please. Raising your tone will do no good." General Verle urged as he put down his current work.
The woman sighed and sat down on the chair. "Speak." freewebnoveℓ.com
"The Life Research Association is in the grip of a revolution. The so-called Supreme Revolution has turned allies against allies and friends against friends. The Lifers are so split up right now that they are attacking each other for both deliberate and inane reasons. We can’t afford to get caught in the middle of their fight."
"Why not?!" Gloriana frowned. "We don’t have a stake in this fight. We’re not their enemies."
"You may have kept yourself out of this fight, but your husband is different, ma’am. Patriarch Ves took part in the event that directly triggered the revolution. While we all know it isn’t his fault that the opposition factions have risen up against the conservative faction, not everyone sees it that way."
"Then doesn’t that mean it’s even more vital for us to pull Ves out of that hellhole as soon as possible?"
"It’s not that simple. Even though the Lifers are fighting against each other across the entire state, they still maintain at least some common agreements. One of them is that they should never let a third party become the ultimate benefactor of their internal struggle."
"Well they’re doing a very poor job at that. With the way the civil war is going, half of the LRA is going to be wrecked, and my poor husband is caught up right in the middle of this mess!"
"It won’t last! I have not been twiddling my thumbs all this time. I have been in contact with many people and the Black Cats have provided me with a wealth of intelligence. According to my reading of the situation, the main factions will soon clamp down on the fringe groups and anarchists who aren’t willing to play by the rules."
"And when will this begin?"
"Days. Weeks. The situation on the ground is a bit chaotic. It’s a lot more difficult to restore order to a densely-populated planet."
"Then does that mean we’ll just sit here and watch as Ves gets shot from every direction?!"
"We don’t have much choice but to trust the Lifers will see some sense soon." General Verle sighed. "Besides, if we ignore the warnings and push our fleet into the inner system, the military garrison will push us back by force. It has already happened a number of times."
"Then how the hell are we supposed to get anyone in or out of the planet?! Last I heard, the system’s exclusive transportation service has ceased all interplanetary travel!"
"That’s why we must wait! As long as the situation calms down, some traffic will be restored in time. No matter what, Prosperous Hill is still a port system and its industry and commerce are incredibly vital to the continuation of the LRA. No matter how much the conservatives and the opposition hate each other, they are not willing to kill one of the greatest economic lifelines."
His explanation made sense, but both of them knew it was more complicated than that. The time delay, the various complications that might arise along with the divergent thoughts of the people on the ground could all postpone Prosperous Hill VI’s return to calm by weeks or even months. It was the greatest hotbed of the Supreme Revolution and there were way too many squabbling groups on the planet to suppress them all in a short amount of time.
"Will Ves and the Larkinsons on the ground be able to last this long?" Gloriana asked with concern.
"It will be difficult, but the patriarch has lived through worse crises. He’s a resourceful leader. Chaos brings danger, but not just to him. The same problems that affect us also apply to all of the other groups on the planet. It will be difficult to organize an action against him. It’s inconceivable for an entire mech regiment to mobilize against our patriarch!"
As Gloriana and General Verle continued to talk, it became clear that the latter already had his options and found there was little he could do. He could make some preparations within the fleet and hope the situation on the ground improved.
One of them was the production of LMC mechs. The Spirit of Bentheim had never fallen silent throughout all of this time. Every day, a few Bright Warriors, Ferocious Piranha’s, Valkyrie Redeemers or Eternal Redemptions rolled off the production lines.
Due to the expedited shipping that took place in the final days, the Larkinson Fleet received an extensive amount of raw materials. It was enough to keep the factory ship occupied for months!
Before Gloriana left, she asked one more question.
"I’ve already talked with Colonel Ariadne Wodin. She’s willing to do anything to get Ves back to the fleet. However, I’m not sure whether the Cross Clan is willing to go to the same extent."
The Cross Clan was much less close to the Larkinson Clan than the Glory Seekers. The latter was both her personal guard and an extension of the Wodin Dynasty. The former was merely a group of allies that Ves had persuaded to join his expedition.
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