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Battlestar
Argo
By
AJ Marks
Deadly Meetings
General Pakrov
sat at his desk going over everything that he had. There were stacks of information that went
beyond what he could even imagine. He
thought about what had been going on with everything ever since the invasion of
the Arbus. He
was not sure if what they were doing was the best thing. He wanted to do his best and at the time the
military council had seemed like a good things but now he was not sure.
"General," his secretary said
over the intercom. "A member of the
council is here to see you."
Pakrov sighed knowing what the man was here for. They had lost contact with the Argo shortly
after he became commander of the fleet.
Now they did not know where the ship was or why Commander Ares had
decided to take the ship. The council
member walked into Pakrov's office without any
permission which did not make Pakrov happy.
"General, I assume that you are
working on the whereabouts of the rouge ship Argo and its commander,
Ares," the man said without so much of a hello.
"I don't have the resources to
conduct a search right now and protect both Centari
One and Earth," Pakrov said.
"The Arbus
are not our true enemies general. Think
about it, why would an intelligent race attack
us. It had to be some sort of internal
attack to play on our emotions in letting the military and space exploration
get greater attention. It’s only obvious
because of the military's lack of involvement during the so called
invasion," the man said ruffling Pakrov's
nerves. "Now you are ordered to
begin searching for the Argo at once."
With that the man turned and walked out
of the office leaving Pakrov behind fuming. He said several things in his native Russian
tongue which would have made a sailor blush.
With a sigh he pushed the button to get the captain of the Cheetah on the
line.
"Captain Reliy
here," the voice said over the intercom.
"Captain, I'm getting pressure to
have a ship look for the Argo. Do you
think that you can look a little bit around the system," Pakrov said.
"You mean look like I'm searching
for the Argo without leaving where I am," Reliy
said wanting to make sure that he had the correct orders.
"Yeah, can you do it," Pakrov asked.
"I think so," Reliy said.
"Do it," Pakrov
said.
"Yes sir," Reliy said as the intercom went dead.
Pakrov looked back down at the papers muttering again as
he wished he knew what was really going on.
There was a report of an ancient spaceship on Centari
One that was somehow linked with Atlantis, the ancient Egyptians and another
place that he was not familiar with, Kobol.
Then he also had to worry about the Arbus and what they wanted.
He was somehow supposed to protect Earth from this alien group which he
was not sure if those in charge took the threat seriously. During the invasion he had been handcuffed by
orders from above. It had only been
after the battle in space and a conformation that
military units in America were fighting back did he order the units under him
into action. He had been the only
Russian general to order his forces into combat. The rest had mutinied against their
leaders. He just wished he understood
what was going on.
"Senator Sam, a word with
you," a voice said from behind Sam.
He turned to see the President coming his way.
"Yes mister President," Sam
said.
"I just got word from that the Arbus wish to meet with us to talk," the President
said.
Sam's eyebrow rose with that
comment. He was a bit shocked that the Arbus had been in touch with them already. It was almost as if they knew who was in
charge and who was not.
"I would like for you to go meet
with them. I've talked with the military
council and they are going to send all three ships to the meeting site,"
the President said to Sam.
"Isn't that dangerous," Sam
asked.
"Nope, we have everything worked
out. The council assures me that this can
be worked out peacefully," the
President told him.
"And if I heard correctly last the
Argo could not be found," Sam said.
He recalled what he had heard about that. Commander Ares had recalled every Colonial
back to the Argo and left. Sam could only
hope that they had not returned to the Colonies.
"Yes, and they are in direct
violation of a superior's orders," the President said.
Sam mentally rolled his eyes at that
comment. The President had no power over
them at all but very few actually knew that.
"They are also going to be charged
with stealing government property along with anything else we can think
of," the President said.
"Not likely," Sam muttered.
"What was that," the
President asked.
"You're right," Sam
said. "So when should I get ready
to leave and what ship will I be on?"
"You'll be on the Tiger and you'll
meet with the representatives at a small planet that I'm told supports
life," the President said.
"You'll leave within the hour to get there on time."
"Very well then," Sam said
turning to leave. He did not have a good
feeling about this.
Sam walked into the general's office
after being told he could go in. The
general was sitting there with a lot of paper on his desk and looked like he
was trying to understand a lot of it.
"Senator Sam, what can I do for
you," Pakrov asked.
"I was reading you're reports on
what happened during the invasion," Sam said. What he had read had earned him a bit of
respect with Sam.
"Did you find anything
interesting," Pakrov asked.
"Actually yes I did," Sam
said. "You wanted to fight back
from the beginning and were told not to.
Doesn't that sound a bit strange to you," Sam asked the general. He had talked with Ares a bit about this type
of thing. They had both come to the
conclusion that there had to be spies among the leadership.
"I don't know. I'm not sure if anything makes any sense
anymore," Pakrov said.
"What I'm about to tell you can't
be repeated to anyone," Sam said.
"You will never be able to control the crew of the Argo. They do have their own mission."
"They started all of this
then," Pakrov asked hoping that he was not going
to hear what he thought the senator was going to say.
"No, but they are not from
Earth. I'm sure that you've run across a
name called Cylons in that stack," Sam said
watching the general nod his head.
"They are another enemy that they were fighting. They came to us for help with that battle. It was just a large coincidence that the Arbus attacked when they did."
"Then they might have headed back
home," Pakrov said.
"Maybe, but I doubt it," Sam
said.
"And with that stealth metal it
will be very hard to find them," Pakrov said.
"Right," Sam replied. "I do have some reservations about this
meeting though," Sam said to him.
"I know," Pakrov
said.
"I do have an idea though,"
Sam said running an idea by the general.
"Commander, more signals coming
from Earth," Renee said.
"Have you been able to pinpoint the location," Ares asked.
The Argo was just outside the orbit of
Pluto as it waited and watched. So far
the signals from Earth and back had increased ever since the Argo had
left. Ares had a feeling that they were Arbus in nature and that the increase of signals meant
nothing but bad news.
"We're picking up another
signal. It's Senator Sam," Renee
said. "Compressed
file being sent."
Ares thought about weather
or not he should open the file or not.
On one hand he did trust the senator but without any real knowledge he
did not know for sure. He finally called
Weaver up from his lab. Once the doctor
was up there they hooked up an Earth computer the transferred the file there. It would be separate from the rest of the
ship in case the file was dangerous.
"Interesting," Weaver said as
he unzipped the file. "It appears
to be a document along with several maps."
Ares looked it over quickly then
scanned the document. It did not take
him long to understand what was happening.
He looked at the Argo's navigation map then at the times that were
given.
"Set course for these coordinates
maximum speed," Ares said.
"What's wrong commander,"
Pratt asked.
"It seems that they are going to
be meeting the Arbus for talks but Sam doesn't think
that it is a wise thing to do," Ares said.
"Can't say I blame him,"
Pratt said.
"That's why we're going to check
it out ahead of time," Ares said.
The Argo turned in the direction of the
meeting place. Its main engines powered
up as it accelerated to its maximum speed.
Sam walked to the shuttle on board the
Tiger. It had been a couple of days
since he had been told that he would be meeting with the Arbus
envoy. It was something that he was not
looking forward to at all. There were
also several members of the military council along with him, General Pakrov and two other senators’ hand
picked by the President.
He had talked a bit with the others
just to gauge what they thought. Most thought that the war against the Arbus
had happened by misunderstanding and that this talk would put things back on
the right path. Sam was not so
sure but he would go with it hoping that the Argo was somewhere out there
waiting to intervene if something happened.
"Senator, the shuttle is waiting
for you," the pilot said to him.
"Thank you," Sam
replied. He then walked over to where
his jacket was and put it on. This
meeting would probably determine if the Earth was at war or not. He also had a bad feeling about the
meeting. The entire space force here
except for the Argo. With a deep breath
he walked out to see what would happen next.
"Commander, several shuttles have
transferred from the Tiger and are making their way to the planet's
surface," Renee said.
"Thank you," Ares said. They had arrived not much longer than the
Tiger and Cheetah but did arrive before the Arbus
fleet. They had watched as the fleet had
dispersed a bit behind different natural moons.
He had the Argo behind another moon
that the Arbus were not using. He also knew a trap when he saw one and this
was a trap. The ship was on yellow alert
and ready to go to red alert at a moments notice.
Ares had enough time to go over
everything with all the leaders on the ship to make sure that the battle plan
was ready. No one was sure if the other
two ships would help out even when the fighting began. It was something that they would find out
soon enough.
"I want to know the moment when
the other ships move out of their hiding spots," Ares said.
"Yes sir," the reply
came. Ares was not worried about how his
crew would handle the situation. He just
had to make sure that when the Arbus sprung their
trap that they actually attacked.
One thing he did not want to do was
attack when nothing was going to happen.
Now he only had to wait to see what the real plan was.
Sam stepped off the shuttle on into a
strange alien world. Beside
him stood General Pakrov and one of the military
council members. An alien shorter
than he was and looking everything like many of the sketches of aliens
approached him.
"If you would follow me," the
alien said in a tinny voice. He led them
to a room where several chairs and a long table were. Sam could only think that it was for the
meeting. A few seconds later the door
opened and the rest of the group walked in.
Sam walked over to a chair and sat down
in it. It was actually the right size for
him which made his wonder about everything.
There was something in the room that just did not sit well with him for
some reason. He would have to wait to
see if what he was thinking turned out to be true or not.
The other door opened and in walked in
several Arbus people.
Sam watched as they all looked around.
There was something that seemed wrong about it all. Sam glanced around not sure he like any of
this. A quick motion by several of the Arbus and the entire room became a war zone.
"Captain, we have multiple
contacts closing in on our position," the scanner operator of the Tiger
said to Riley.
"What, how many," Reliy asked wanting to see how many were coming in.
"Scanner indicates six Arbus ships," the reply came.
Reliy knew that this was not good but he had his orders
to maintain his position and not do anything threatening. "Do we have contact with General Pakrov," Reliy asked.
"Nothing sir," the
communications officer said.
"Then get me Captain Ben," Reliy said. He did
not have to wait long until Ben's face appeared on the screen.
"I take it this is about the
incoming ships," Ben asked.
"Yeah, I'm not sure that I like
this too much," Reliy said. "I want to put up the shields just as a
precaution."
"Sounds good," Ben said. "They haven't done anything yet
though. Would such an act be considered
an act of war though?"
"I don't know," Reliy said.
"Just the fact that they had so many ships hiding makes me wonder
if this isn't some sort of trap."
"I doubt it," Ben said. "Remember this is an alien life
form. They might do things differently
than we do."
The line went dead cutting off the
conversation. Reliy
was still feeling a bit nervous about this.
He considered his options quickly.
"Sound a battle drill," Reliy said.
"Call it a test once everyone is at their stations," he told
the crew. There was a moment's
hesitation before the red alert was sounded.
People rushed to their battlestations which is
where Reliy wanted his men.
Sam had managed to avoid the first round
of fire from the Arbus and worked his way under the
table to where one of the Arbus was standing. He was busy firing and did not notice Sam by
his feet.
With a quick jab he took the Arbus down from a standing position. The Arbus had
dropped his weapon which took a lucky bounce right towards Sam. In a quick motion he picked it up and fired
at the alien which slumped back down.
Sam quickly turned his new weapon on the others in the room.
Sam was grateful that there were only
three others and the firefight was over quickly. Getting up he looked around to see who else
had survived.
"What the hell was that," Sam
heard General Pakrov say as he slowly stood up. He had his own weapon out and ready.
"Surely there was a
misunderstanding," another voice said.
This one was one of the military council members. "There has to be."
"Yeah, they want us dead,"
Sam said. "For some reason they
came in and tried to kill us," he said picking up the weapons from the
other three bodies. He tossed them to
the general who caught one and handed another to the council member.
"Why would I want that," he
said.
"Now what," Sam said ignoring
the military council member and had turned to the general. "Any ideas as to how
to get out of here alive?"
"We should probably get in touch
with either the Tiger or the Cheetah," Pakrov
said.
"Or the Argo," Sam said.
"The Argo," Pakrov said.
"I sent the information out and I
hope that Commander Ares got it," Sam said.
"That warmonger Commander
Ares," the council member said.
"That man probably started all of this," he said waving his
hand to the five dead men in the room.
"Here, either take
it and come with us or stay here and you'll probably be killed, you're
choice. Either way shut the hell
up," Pakrov said towering over the man while
shoving the weapon into the man's hands.
"You type has put us in this situation in the first place. Do you
have a communicator," Pakrov asked Sam.
"Yep," Sam said handing the
general the small device.
"Good, let's work on getting out
of here," Pakrov said.
"Commander, Arbus
attack ships closing in on the Tiger and Cheetah," Pratt said to Ares.
Ares looked at the scanner. There were still no signs of battle but he
had the feeling that it was going to happen any moment now.
"Red alert prepare to move
out," Ares said as the Argo went to battlestations.
"Weapons fire," Pratt yelled.
"Move out," Ares said right
behind what Pratt said.
The battlestar
moved out from behind the moon heading towards the battle that was forming in
space.
"Sir, I'm getting an incoming
message from the planet's surface," Renee said.
"Put it though," Ares said.
"General Pakrov
to Captain Reliy or Ben come in," Ares heard the
voice say.
"Captain Reliy
here, what's going on down there," Reliy's voice
replied.
"I don't know,
they just started to attack us. Most of
the envoy has been killed, we're going to need a pick up," Pakrov said.
"Don’t' think so general, we're
under attack up here as well," Reliy said.
"General, give us you're coordinates, I'll send a team down," Ares said
interrupting them.
"Commander Ares, I'm actually glad
to hear you're voice," Pakrov
said.
The coordinates were received. Ares thought about it for a minute then
decided that he would send Troy and Bri to lead the
team down to the surface. Because the
two of them were already launched then the two pilots would fly cover for the
shuttle.
"General Pakrov, is there any way
that you can make your way to the landing site," Ares asked the general.
"I don't know but we'll try,"
Pakrov said.
"If not we'll try and stay here until a team can get here."
"All right we'll try," Pakrov said as the communication went dead to the planet's
surface.
"Captain Reliy,
what is your situation," Ares asked bringing up the ship to ship
communications.
"We're doing all right but I'm not
sure about the Cheetah," Reliy said. "Captain Ben suddenly started to act a
bit strange."
"Strange," Ares said turning
to look at the scanner. The Tiger was
turning to engage the Arbus warships but the Cheetah
had not done anything yet to show engagement.
He tried several times to get Captain Ben on the line but was not
successful.
"Get the landing shuttle heading
on down with Captain Troy and Lieutenant Bri as
escorts now," Ares said hoping to get something out of this
engagement. The Argo turned to engage
the nearest Arbus warship hoping that its appearance
would surprise the Arbus.
"Bri, Nall," Troy said over the intercom waiting for the two
to reply.
"What's up Troy," they both
replied.
"Nall, I
need you to take over command of Green squadron. Bri we're escorting
in some ground troops to rescue what remains of the party in the meeting,"
Troy said to her.
"No problem Troy, we can do
that," Nall said. "Do you want any help with escorting the
shuttle down to the planet's surface?"
"No, I don't think that it will be
that bad as long as you keep the fighters off our back," Troy said as he
banked his viper to line up another kill during the battle.
"I think we can do that," Nall replied. The
fight so far had been going in their favor but no one was going to risk
anything until the battle was over.
"All right, the shuttle had been
launched," Troy said. "Follow
me Bri."
Nall and Jax lined up as well
to help with the protection of the shuttle.
A few Arbus fighters tried to make a run at
the shuttle but the vipers flying protection quickly made short work of them.
Troy's viper hit the atmosphere of the
planet and he had to fly the viper a bit differently because of it. He did a test run over the area where the
shuttle would land to see if there was any danger. Not seeing any he determined that the shuttle
would land.
He landed his viper not far away from
where the shuttle had landed and noticed that there was an additional viper on
the ground. Watching as Nall got out of the viper he was a bit angry that Nall did not obey his orders. The other part of him knew that there was
almost no way that their friend would allow them down here without him. Either way he really did not have time to
think about it.
A quick look around and he noticed that
there was not a lot of security personal in the area. Troy hoped that it stayed that way.
Pakrov peaked out the door looking down the hallway in
both directions. He quickly ducked back
in when he noticed a group of what appeared to be soldiers turning the
corner. He had seen a few of them and
turned to see how many people were left in the group. There were two senators, one of the military
council and himself that had survived out of ten people.
"All right, we're about to get
company," Pakrov said. "Let's get set up for them."
The two senators found a place to hide
where they could fire on the door as did the general. The military council member was still trying
to argue about what was going on. The
man refused to think that fighting was the way even though it appeared to all
the others that the only way they would get out was to fight.
The door was blown open causing the
group to quickly duck briefly before more shots were fired. Pakrov knew that at
the moment they had the advantage because of the small entrance way it allowed
a smaller force to concentrate its firepower while a larger force was confined
to use a small area.
Pakrov spared a glance around and noticed that the
military advisor was now on the ground but could not tell if the man was alive
or dead. For now he was concentrating on the incoming aliens and making sure
that they did not make it into the room.
The brief firefight lasted a few
minutes before everything went calm again.
Pakrov waited a few seconds to see what was
going on. He motioned for the two
senators to remain where they were while he slowly crept towards the door. With a quick thought he motioned for one of
the senators to keep an eye on the back door just in case.
He reached the door and there were
several dead aliens along with one injured one.
While keeping an eye on the injured one he snuck a peak out of the
door. The hallway was empty which was good news.
"It clear
here," Pakrov said. "Go check the other door," he said
motioning for someone to check out the other entrance to the room.
Sam decided that he would check it
out. His heart was racing to the point
he was sure that the others could hear it.
He was also scared to death of what was happening at the moment. But he also knew that if he wanted to live he
had to do all of this. He made his way
to the door and carefully turned the knob.
The door opened and he quickly stuck his head out.
He was grateful that there was no one
in the hallway. Glancing both way a few
times to make sure that he did not miss anything he finally called all
clear. It was then that he noticed
something strange. The hallway ceiling
was much shorter than the other hallways.
He could barely stand up all the way.
If he jumped he would hit the ceiling for sure. With a shake of his head he decided to keep
an eye out in case someone came.
"General Pakrov,"
they heard Commander Ares' voice on the communicator. The general answered to see what was going
on.
"The battle is over up here, the
ships were not expecting to be attacked it seemed. We did however lose the Cheetah," Ares
said. "Has the landing group found
you yet?"
"Not yet," Pakrov said.
"But that may explain why we're not under attack anymore. Hold on," Pakrov
said as he spotted movement. He ducked
for a moment before seeing a flash of tan.
"I think you're boys are here commander," Pakrov
said as he spotted the lead group of the rescue mission.
Troy was glad to see that the group was
alive, or some were. There were four
still alive which was good news to him. Getting to the room had been relativity
easy. They had encountered a few guards
but nothing they could not handle. This
battle was pretty much over. Now all
they had to do was get back.
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