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Pre-sim-meeting the Captain

Posted Sept. 17, 2020, 8:45 p.m. by Lieutenant Icarus Remington (Chief Intelligence Officer) (Terry Sullivan)

Posted by Captain Zachariah Cobb (Commanding Officer) in Pre-sim-meeting the Captain

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Cobb nodded. Closure. Answers. An end to the spiralling torture of mystery. Was that not all anyone ever wanted? Was that not the very purpose of the Federation and, within that, the ARU itself? To get answers. To gain closure on the countless losses of Federation vessels and crews at the hands of unknown and uncharted assailants?

“Then I sincerely hope you find it, Mr Remington,” he replied, draining his glass.

He lingered in silence for a few moments, his own tangled thoughts consuming him. Then with a shrug, he planted his palms on the desktop and announced, “Okay then, let’s get down to business. There’s someone I would like you to meet, a Commander John McHarrie. He’s our Abell-level consultant. Surprisingly amicable chap for one who works in such a field.”
There was no call for further elaboration. If Remington had read the files on the ARU then he’d know exactly how dangerous Abell-level anomalies were and exactly how crazy one needed to be to specialise in them.

“I want you to become psychic, Mr Remington,” he laughed. “Right now we’re on the back foot with these anomalies, constantly being taken by surprise with no opportunity for advanced preparation. It’s no way to operate effectively. So I want you to use your skills and contacts within intelligence to start pinpointing these things for us ahead of time. Give us a chance to track them instead of them tracking us.”

He paused momentarily and ran a hand through his silver-flecked hair. “Now McHarrie believes he might have some ideas on other Abells out there. I’m hoping there’s information there that you can use. But anything you can find - strange deaths, mass disappearances, anything weird or unusual that might point to the presence of one of these things, I want it analysed as a potential mission site. Do you think you can do that for me, Lieutenant?”

  • Captain Zachariah Cobb

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Icarus nodded and replied, “Aye, sir. I’ll use everything at my disposal to try to get a jump on any kind of anomaly. Set-up a cross-referencing system to flag anything that has the potential to be one. I’ll meet with Lt. Cmdr. McHarrie as soon as we’re finished here.”

Remington (CIO)

“Good man,” Cobb replied. “In fact, I might come along with you. The man’s lab is a veritable circus of wonders and I am always keen for a peek inside.”

So, despite the CIO’s unorthodox passage into the ARU, it appeared to the Leviathan’s captain as if he would not only fit right in, but be a powerful asset at the same time.

“Do you have any more questions for me before we head to the lab?” Zachariah asked, suddenly eager to assist the other in settling in as much as possible.

  • Captain Zachariah Cobb

Icarus hesitated, measuring his words carefully. “Sir,” he began, “may I speak freely?”

Remington (CIO)

Cobb raised an eyebrow, momentarily caught off guard by the man’s request. Then, preemptively refilling both of their glasses, he replied, “Please do.”

  • Captain Zachariah Cobb

Icarus thought for a moment and choose his words carefully. “The RTF team,” he began, “remind me of a bunch of gung-ho jarheads. My impression of them seem to be the type that plan on using force first to attempt to contain any anomalies. My experiences in studying anomalies says that might work sometimes, but trying to outsmart them is going to be effective more often. I’m not putting a lot of faith in the RTF team being able to get the job done. Along that same thread. . . . Capt Manhattan seems to be very . . . aloof about the seriousness and how dangerous these anomalies can be.”

Remington (CIO)

Zachariah made no attempt to hide his amusement at Remington’s colourful description of the RTF. “Well, you’re not the first person to see it that way,” he chuckled. “And I’d be lying if I didn’t admit to times when I’ve had the same thoughts myself. But…”

Cobb sighed. This was what Casela had been repeatedly talking about, the importance of achieving harmony between the RTF and the rest of the crew. And as much as Zachariah Cobb the man agreed with his new CIO in private, Zachariah Cobb the captain could not afford to have that opinion take form out loud.

”…all evidence so far indicates that, in the situations they are trained to deal with, Captain Manhattan and his team are exemplary officers who, without question, get the job done.”

His glass lay temptingly within reach, a siren call offering not only vital liquid refreshment, but also a momentary pause from speaking while he gathered his thoughts. To that end, he drank deeply for several seconds, then once more locked eyes with Remington, his own now glistening with the kind of mischievousness that came from sidestepping authority.

“Of course,” he cleared his throat, “that job is not the only one that is required and I am definitely open to discussing alternative ways of dealing with these anomalies when possible to do so.”

  • Captain Zachariah Cobb

Icarus smirked at Cobb’s reply. At least they seemed to be on the same page regarding the team. “It’s good to know you’re open-minded and willing to consider other options other than going balls-to-the-wall, shoot first, and not worry about questions.”

Remington (CIO)

“Oh, I’ve certainly been that man in the past,” Cobb admitted with a shrug. “There was a time when I might have considered a phaser shot no more than a casual greeting. But time and tide tempers most men and I, myself, am no exception. Mr Remington, if your analysis can help us neutralise a threat without the need for a shootout, then that would make me a very happy man indeed.”

He nodded in appreciation of the captain’s comments. . .

He drained his glass with an air of finality, then added, “But make no mistake, Lieutenant, if my crew find themselves in the firing line, then I will unleash Manhattan and his ‘gung-ho jarheads’ without a second thought. Unlike some in this bloody organisation, I don’t value the lives of these anomalies higher than those of my own people.”

  • Captain Zachariah Cobb

“Nor do I, sir. Unfortunately, opening up a can of whoop-ass IS the only option sometimes, and I’m not afraid to pull the trigger myself when it’s needed.”

Remington (CIO)


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