A Warrior’s Place - 3068
"Colonel? The men are waiting as
ordered."
Colonel Michael Grey
O.T.T., the CO of Grey's Shadows, looked up from the HPGram on his desk, to see
his second framed in the stateroom door. Jessica didn't look like she had slept
much recently; something had to be bothering her badly, for her to actually
show fatigue. He made a mental note to speak to her privately later.
"Thank you. Also, I
am expecting an important guest shortly. I expect him to be treated with due
respect, and properly escorted to the meeting when he arrives."
Leutnant Colonel Jessica
Roshak's tiredness seemed to fade a little at that statement, replaced by
curiosity. Colonel Grey was notoriously informal about VIP's; whoever was
coming MUST be important. Especially since he had apparently made the
arrangements himself. She quickly went off to arrange an escort and meet
whoever it was.
For his part, Michael
made his way through the corridors to the big Excalibur's galley deck.
Awaiting him were two dozen of his most unique, and in his eyes, his most
mistreated men. They came to attention as he entered, their heads nearing the
room's ceiling as their broad shoulders jostled for room. Michael signaled them
to be seated, and the huge Elementals complied, shuffling uncomfortably to fit
even in the galley's large seats. Michael paused but a moment, and then began
to speak very plainly.
"Each of you is a
warrior, whom fate has placed with my unit, and I know that the lives you've
led here haven't befit true warriors. And for that, I can only say I'm sorry.
The Shadows simply don't have the resources to maintain your armor suits...we
don't have regular access to HarJel, or the other specialized pieces
required."
Michael's communicator
beeped quietly...the awaited VIP had arrived. He continued, while Jessica and a
quickly-assembled honor guard escorted the visitor aboard.
"That, gentlemen,
is why I haven't used you in the field. It's not that I don't trust you, it's
that I don't believe in one-way missions, for either men or their equipment. You
have shown more honor by your patient service in other areas, than I feel I
have shown you by not letting you answer your true calling. And for that, I
intend to make amends, by finding you a warrior's place."
A knock came on the
door. "Attention."
The scene of jostling
bodies was repeated, and a man entered. His red cape, trimmed with gray fur,
added a striking touch to his olive and brown uniform. Large red stars gleamed
from the gold collar devices at his neck. The uniform was immediately recognizable
to the captured warriors from Clan Jade Falcon...the dress uniform of the rival
Clan Wolf. And the man who wore it was just as recognizable, to anyone who had
fought along the Arc-Royal front.
The Exiled Wolf, Khan
Phelan Kell.
"Colonel
Grey," the Khan began with a smile and a rather informal shake of the
hand, "I must commend you and your men, it has been years since we last
met. The exploits of your unit since returning from the Circinus border, have
made waves all across the Occupation Zones." As Colonel Grey smiled and
nodded appreciatively, the Khan turned and looked very fixedly at the assembled
Elementals, his manner changing very abruptly from the freeborn Spheroid, to
the man who had clawed his way to the top of his Clan. "These are whom you
wished me to see, quiaff?"
Michael's attitude was
equally serious. "Yes. They have served the Shadows well, and I feel it is
time for them to resume their birthright. Unfortunately, the Shadows cannot
provide what is needed for that. To do them justice, they belong among the
Clans. They are yours, if you will have them."
The Khan was slowly
walking among the men, inspecting them, looking each one straight in the eyes. "Twenty-five
men?"
Michael corrected him
with a bluntness that raised the Khan's eyebrow. "Twenty-five
WARRIORS."
The Khan smiled very
slightly, then continued his inspection. "And what about their
suits?"
"Chief Fetladral
has seen to them as best we can with our resources; he is a credit to your
Clan. They are staged for inspection if you wish."
The Khan paused,
noticing a detail he had missed at first. He looked back over all the men as he
frowned slightly. "No bondcords?"
Michael's voice was cold
as death. "They are not bondsmen," he stated emphatically. "They
are Shadows."
The Khan looked the
Colonel right in the eyes for a long moment. "No," he said. And he
turned to the assembled warriors, the Elemental Star, and smiled very slightly,
his voice satisfied. "They are Wolves now."