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RP: Section 6 What God Farted Over Here?

<You'll be going then. What equipment do you think you'll need?> Ranga asked Setsuya as she continued the conversation. "We can of course provide you with a map of known systems in the area. However, many of the surveyed systems we have in our database are claimed by one faction or another. If you have the time and don't want to join a government, you may have to survey promising systems on your own. There are many pirates who work between, not to mention the war with the Kuvexians and the privateer program that Yamatai has. I'm sure that my attache, Setsuya, will be more then happy to assist you as Yamatai's emissary under my authority." Ranga explained.
 
As the door opened, Violet had entered the room, along with her were two gold painted Sky Tanks. She was entrusted by the High King to be placed the Dovanian Representative, giving her the escort as such as they could not trust the genocidal maniac that was Yamatai. The young diplomat had adjusted her hair as she begun to make a statement. "As representative of the Constitutional Monarchtic Republic, I am capable of providing a map of the Kykio Sector to a governmental official of the UCS. I am not permitted to aid non-military or non-governmental personnel sadly. However, that is not to mean that I cannot participate within the welcoming of you to the wider galaxy. Though I do hope your people find a suitable location safe enough from any over imperialistic or dictatorous Empires." Violet made her claim with a smile to Micheal. Glancing over to Yamataian ambassador, she retained her peppy body language as she was while excited to meet aliens, she was wary of those who have corruption. "I do not believe our governments have officially meet, though maybe we could have a formal arrangement another time. As of now I believe that the safety of these innocent colonizers are the up most priority. As of what the 'Chancellor' had previous stated, the government cannot spare much. However, I control my own supplies of resources in my region. Meaning that I can at least supply minimal aid."
 
<Would it possible to have my armor shipped in for the possibility I'll need to help with the defense of the fleet while stationed here? If need be I can locally source weapons. Other then that, my personal effects for an extended stay.> The newly promoted Joto Hei responded.

"As I have said, likewise we can provide supplies. Food, water, ammo, oxygen as well. Medical supplies can be given as well if needed. The NDC is nearby, roughly 16 light years in opposite direction we arrived in. All non-restricted data is within my power to share, which includes detailed star charts on the local systems, dossiers on groups within the area as well. Trade agreements would be much appreciated, but specifics can be discussed later once critical matters of making sure you are supplied are handled." Alice replied in turn, making a note to logistics officer aboard the Shield to start compiling the data immediately.
 
“I think that would be the most effective response.” Michael noted as he gestured towards Violet and Alice. “ And splendid. I was about to request Setsuya here to be Yamatai’s emissary. I know you all have things you’d like to bring. Personal effects, equipment, potentially other people. I’ll ask that you don’t bring… something to the nature of a platoon of soldiers. However, the best way to understand my people is to live their ways.” Michael continued as he gestured to Ranga. “You’re welcome to stay on my account if you’d like.” He added as an afterthought. She was, relatively, new to the conversation after all.

“As I said before, I don’t have a great amount of currency. Well… not personally. However, as you will be staying aboard the Sojourner for the most part I don’t feel the need not to include you as employees. As far as the paycheck of course. You’re free to leave if you ever desire. Just keep in mind that our smallest FTL capable ship is… not small. Accomodations will be made to the best of our abilities but we cannot guarantee anything other than dropping someone off at the next port that desires to leave.” He paused, watching their reactions before he continued. “As for maps…”

“I believe the best option is to combine all available maps to produce the most up to date versions of the area. Aside from that? I’ll be handing off a few credits to each person that stays with me.”
 
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<Good, I'll also be assigning you a shuttle as a personal vehicle, VIP transport, and secure workspace. Somewhere that you don't have to worry about bugs and such as well as a vehicle for if you are needed elsewhere.> Ranga added to the list and mentally sent the necessary orders to the Imperturbable.

Ranga purposely ignored the barbs from the Violet. "While a small loan of the funds required to live amoung your people so we can establish our diplomatic presence would be appreciated. We will repay the loan in Kikyou Satsu, Yamatai's currency, materiel, or other things that will be of use to you. The Essia Monetary Exchange have experts in evaluating the fair market value of things. If you want, I can request one of their evaluators come to your fleet to help integrate you integrate into the local economy."
 
Violet did not take too kindly to being ignored, "I see I'm going to be ignored. Very well, if this is how the great Yamatai treats another Diplomat, then so be it. My comment was on Kuvexia anyhow." Stating her claim with a smile before turning to Michael again, "Economics is another topic you'll have to speak with the council on. However, while I cannot disclose the location of my government, nor the location of my peoples. I can however give detailed mappings of the empty western space of the Kykio Sector that's unclaimed currently. Though I will say that we haven't found any particularly comfortable planets." She led on to state as she was encouraged to attempt to be as neutral as possible during the entire meeting. As she glanced around the room for a moment, she ended her point, "I must also say that this is the best I can offer without overstepping my power. Unless you get approval from the Committee, then I cannot give much more. Again we only have so much that we are able to spare."
 
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"I promise to perform my duties to the best ma'am." Setsuya confirmed her new stationing before telepathically adding, <Will I still be required to board the Imperturbable for medical evaluation?>

Alice tilted her head as she received a message via neural network that was linked into the NDC fleet's FTL comms. "I have been informed that our chosen emissary has actually arrived. He will be aboard shortly with a plus one, his daughter. Please keep him in the best of care as e entrust him to stay in your people's company."

A few minutes after the announcement was made, a gentleman entered the corridor from the direction of the hangar. He was tall at around 6'2 with jet black hair and crystal blue eyes. His attire was very informal with a open button up blue dress shirt over a white tank top, black jeans, and boots. At his waist was some sort of katana style weapon which seemed to hold some traditional significance with the man as it was the only weapon he carried. Everyone in the hall save for Michael would recognize him, but he simply bowed before introducing himself casually. "My name is Mark Oaklen, I am the diplomat that was mentioned, and I look forward to learning of your people."
 
“That won’t be necessary. While you live on this ship you’ll make it up to me in work. After all, a good ship relies on her crew to keep her running. Don’t worry. I’m not a dick. You won’t be scrubbing decks or anything to that nature.” Michael responded to Ranga as she suggested repayment. “Besides. I’ve got a good gut feeling about Setsuya. I think she’ll be a welcome addition to the crew here. Our money isn’t physical anyways. We use digital currencies. So… putting money onto a small datapad or the like really isn’t much compared to something like coins which have real world value inherent in them. Really it’s all just numbers on a screen to me.” He continued before shaking his head.

“Personally? I’d suggest each and every one of you staying. You. You. You. You…” he began by pointing at each foreigner independently until finally his finger pointed directly at Violet. “Even you. Actually, especially you.” Michael said as he looked to each of them in turn. “I have a feeling we could learn a lot from one another if given the chance.”

“I digress though… I suppose I should show everyone to their quarters?” Michael offered as he stood up straighter. Then? That guy arrived! Also known as dat boi! “Michael Oliver. My ship’s small, I know.” He responded as he reached out and shook Oaklen’s hand.
 
Ranga could think of a dozen cutting things to say to Violet. However, she was a diplomat, not a feuding teenager. "If theMonarchy of Dovania wishes to establish diplomatic relations with Yamatai so that we can recognize their diplomats, I would be more then happy to facilitate the exchange." She says with a smile.

<Yes, as well as a private briefing regarding exactly what your authority and instructions will be.> She telepathically said to Setsuya.

"While I will be able to visit to discuss and conduct negotiations, the nature of my duties will require me to stay on my own ship. There is another developing situation that may require my personal intervention. However, Setsuya will be remaining with you to act as my emissary and providing me with updates." Ranga said to Michael.
 
Mark only gave a kind grin as he shook the man's hand, "You could say that. Don't mind little old me, I'm just the gentleman ordered to act as emissary for the Duskerians. Mark Oaklen, pleasure to meet you."

<Hai, I will remain on standby as part of the escort then for now unless you have any further orders ma'am.>

"With that, I must return to my fleet to return to my duties as well. The NDC's defense never rests, and enemies can be found in even the shallowest shadow." Admiral Casdan announced, happy that Ranga did not give away Mr. Oaklen's real position. With a salute, she took her leave with her escort.
 
“You’ll have plenty to do here I assure you. Not one pair of hands runs idle on this ship. Unless it’s time off.” Michael responded as he kept his handshake firm. He could tell this person was someone of importance although whom they were exactly was yet a mystery to him. “I will wish you all a good evening. And good luck to the lot of you with your respective nations. I’m sure our presence here will be… upsetting to some.” He said as he stepped away from the majority of the group.

“Admiral. I’d like to request that the fleet follows yours to your territory and I’d like to extend the offer of tentative friendship between our peoples. I cannot pay for an entire fleet’s maintenance and I cannot pay for their supplies but I can offer you the promise that private individuals will likely shop in your markets and will likely pay for things that the government might not need.” Michael suggested as he reached out and shook the Admiral’s hand.

“As for you, young miss. I wish you farewell.” Michael said as he reached into his back pocket and handed off a small trinket to Violet. The trinket wasn’t much but it was a small piece of jewelry with outstanding craftsmanship. “Don’t overthink what the gesture means. Things like this are common back where we come from.” Michael insisted as he put the trinket in her hand.

The trinket resembled a small square of silver backed with platinum and had the borders of its carvings emblazoned with gold. A tribal symbol in the center was filled with onyx gem which had been forged with the best forging possible; creating an interesting pattern set in a colorful display of patterns and scribbles. Within the dead center of the piece was a small sapphire which was no larger than the nail on her pinky finger; whichever pinky was smaller. “Consider it a thing of goodwill. I can tell you don’t want to be here but you’ll remember this when you need us the most.”
 
Violet looked down and kept her excited expression, though was still wary of an older man giving her jewelry. Where she came from, it’s not uncommon, though with new laws in place he might as well have been a very conservative nobleman to her. “I appreciate it. Now, unfortunately I need to return back to my Committee and report this meeting. However I must state that us encountering each other again will be slim.” She stated with a slight regret, though was more or less wanting to leave.

Turning to Ranga she quickly wrote something onto a sticky note and handed her a location. “In 4 days a representative will be here. If you do not know, it is an independent space station and will have a reserved room for you and whoever arrives. There an actual meeting will take place, sadly, I can not authorize anything more formal than this. I am but a princess.” She said with a smile.
 
Mark stepped to the side after giving a nod, waiting to be lead to his quarters for the duration of his stay. So far things were turning out rather interesting, and getting out of the office was exactly what the man had been needing. He was a guest here now, and he would do as needed to show he was willing to learn. Hard work was also something he wasn't a stranger to in the least. His gaze however did drift to Alice as Michael made his request, Mark giving her a small nod from off behind the captain.

Alice receiving the signal gave the captain a bow, "That is more then acceptable, and our market is open to all along with any wares. Save for a few military restricted items, but that only counts for maybe three items out of a library of product. Everything from food stuff, appliances, vehicles, to even guns, ships, mechs, and tanks. We can more then likely handle all repairs and resupplies. Gaining a friend makes such expenses trivial to us."
 
Michael avoided rolling his eyes when he heard the words ‘princess’. Royalty. He scoffed mentally and looked towards Setsuya. “So I assume I’ll be seeing the lot of you later? Let’s do it then. I’ll be here upon your returns. Well, most of your returns I suppose anyways since some of you aren’t returning.”

Military restricted? The thought was alien to him but Michael left it alone for now. He was sure he’d find out later. Back where he was from every weapon was for sale; even those capable of creating extinction level events. Of course, some weapons were simply unavailable for purchase by anyone, military included, but that was usually because those weapons were so terrible that they had no place; not even in war.

“I’m glad that’s the case. You’ll find our people are a bit… rowdy at times. They don’t mean any harm. They’re pent up and as long as no one messes with them the worst you can expect is an occasional bar brawl. Either way, I suppose I’ll be seeing more of you later.” Michael said as he shook Alice’s hand and let her go once she was ready to leave.
 
Ranga nodded, "I will return to my ship so that I can discuss things with my Envoy." Ranga said, leaving and heading back to her ship.
 
Giving a slight bow, Violet too was having to leave, “Apologies, however since there is no further reason for me to be here, I must take my leave.” She said with a smile, before turning to leave.
 
Setsuya gave a bow, "I will indeed return. Farewell until then." she said in his language which still lacked a touch however still improving. With bows to the other representatives, she quickly gave her mother one last hug before departing.

"Perhaps. I am but one admiral, and there is no rest for the wicked. Until such a time as we do encounter again, farewell, my Chiharu bless your travels. And in advance, please enjoy your visit to the New Dusk Conclave, we may not be large, but we are vibrant with life." Casdan said finishing the hand shake as the others left, before giving a salute then leaving with her own detail.

Mark was the only one left behind, the man simply idly waiting, "Charming woman, always was a stickler for staying professional. Miss Itatski reminds much of her mother, if albeit, far maturer in attitude and behavior. Little sad the admiral beat me to the punch, what is an ambassador if he can't greet visitors. That being said, I'm looking forward to my stay here however long, please feel free to ask me any questions regarding the NDC."
 
With everything that was happening, Michael decided it would be best for the Sojourner to escort the fleet to the NDC territories. “I’m glad to have you aboard. Setsuya seems… well, experienced but young. However, as for you, Mr. Oaklen, I will escort you to your quarters post haste before I head to the bridge. Follow me.” He commanded as he walked away from the group back towards the mid decks.

The crew quarters were fairly lavish despite the relatively small interiors of the ship. “These are your quarters. Your palm print will open the door. Security can override a lock as can I but you shouldn’t see anyone bothering you unless we’re under attack. On a side note, you’ll have a week notice before a training drill occurs so you’ll know when you’re going to be bothered by security.” He informed Oaklen.

The quarters had a double bed, dresser, a bathroom, wardrobe and an equipment locker within them. All of these were of course bolted to the floor to prevent them from flying about in the loss of gravity of atmosphere. There was ample room for a single individual in here but a family would have been tighter. Naturally of course, family rooms are also larger on their ships and more akin to a full apartment than a dorm room. “Make yourself at home. The common room is the room directly connected to this one and will generally have crew members inside it but that’s where the entertainment is unless you want to go to a recreational room. Just swipe your hand over your computer inside the room with the gauntlet equipped in order to download the maps. Your gauntlet, by the way, is in the top left drawer of your dresser. It’s form fitting so expect it to be a little tight or loose at first. There are credits already loaded within them.” Michael explained before giving a curt nod and hurrying himself to the bridge.

It took him a few minutes to get there. “Comms, contact the fleet.” He commanded before the radio crackled to life.

“Greetings Captain Oliver. We see you’ve been busy with the locals. Anything to report?” an unseen admiral spoke as Michael sat down in the Captain’s chair.

“Negative. They appear to almost be exactly as we are. The ambassadors from Dovania? I believe it’s Dovania anyways… seem unwilling to assist us aside from small scale involvement. I don’t believe we’ll have trouble from them but I wouldn’t count on them in a fight unless relations drastically improve. NDC appear helpful and, as my officers no doubt transmitted before, are willing to let us dock at their shipyards for repairs and refit for the time being. As for this other government… Yamatai… they seem to be willing to let us stay within their territory as refugees though I doubt this will be necessary or wanted by our people.” Michael informed them.

“Sh’la’zam…” the other voice spoke. “It is good to hear this news. Our people won’t have to worry about their ships falling apart for now. I will transmit this news to the other ambassadors. However, your involvement has not gone unnoticed already.”

“Ma’am?” Michael responded, unsure of the meaning.

“It is because of your involvement that the admiralty did not see fit to open fire preemptively in order to defend the fleet. Ambassadors and senators on both sides are suspicious of these new encounters as always. Therefore, in order to keep relations moving in the right direction we have decided that you will become an ambassador.”

“I would rathe-…”

“We are aware of your wishes and your disdain for politics. Which is why we are only granting this in an official, paper written capacity. In practice you will command your ship as you have been. Given that you are a free citizen, we cannot order you to perform this task. However when you speak to any foreign nations you will be the mouth of the UCS. And if necessary you will be the hand that directs our blade.”

Aliens. Why was it that the UCS alien population, at least as far as the species on the other end, still spoke in metaphors? “I understand. So what would you have me do?”

“My council would prefer to see you made Praetorian. Potentially even Centurion. We understand of course that you haven’t the time to do that. Others wish you to become a Captain… though not the kind that UCS recognizes. You are responsible for putting the best foot forwards for not only your own species but for all. There is much weight on your shoulders. From now on my people will call you Atlas; for you carry the weight of not only our worlds but all our sins on your shoulders.”

“I’m not sure I understand that…”

“God damn it all. Look, the Council of Tribes, the War Council of Elders, the UCS Senate and the damned governments that reside therein are making you an ambassador to represent us to the NDC, Yamatai and Dovania. Consider yourself an acting ambassador, Mr. Oliver.” Another voice spoke.

“Got it. I’ll see to it that the UCS’s will be done.” Michael responded. With nothing further, communications were closed and the heads of various governments went back to squabbling with one another in order to make things function yet again. “I hate bureaucracy.” Michael grumbled as he passed a hand over his face, wiped his forehead and shook his head. “Alright… set course to match the NDC’s target destination. Let’s see what awaits us. I will be in the chapel. You can reach me over radio if I’m needed, the PA system if that’s not working or for God’s sake get a runner out there.” Michael commanded the bridge. “XO, take command.” He said with finality as he sent instructions that would redirect Setsuya to him if she came after he had already left the bridge.

Michael was there in a short time. The chapel, or at least this one, wasn’t far. Species from around the cosmos prayed here to various gods. Still, however, the majority of humans here prayed to Allah, Ellijah, the Lord Christ, Harold or various other long standing religions. Michael? Michael prayed to Christ as always; stoic and ungiving. He stood at the church doors and removed his pistol from his belt, removed the magazine, removed the round from the chamber and put it into a pocket. From there he reloaded the weapon but pointedly did not keep a bullet in the chamber in the house of the Lord, his God. A quick crucifixion over his heart and he entered the holy site; ready to have his prayers sent beyond where they could be heard by mortal ears.

“Heavenly Father, you know every decision I have yet to make and will make as well as the decisions I will and must make in order to ensure the safety and guidance of my people.” He began as he took a knee before the altar, drew a sword from nearby and held it before his face with the point touching the ground and the pommel before the Lord. “I pray to you now for guidance, strength, courage and more Lord. Through your grace alone may I see these tasks and trials before me completed. Help me be like Nehemiah, help me come to you for guidance, strength, provision and protection. As I face tough choices and hard situations, help me remember my belovedness, help me remember that I am Your child and Your representative to the world around me. Thank you for the people that you have provided me whom provide me with direction and purpose. Please Lord, above all else help me ensure the safety and prosperity and freedom of my fellow man; here and abroad. Give me a heart of discernment to know when You are using someone to speak instruction into my heart and my circumstances, and give me the strength and courage to follow through with that advice, even when it’s hard. And above all else, Lord, I beseech thee to keep me upon the path of righteousness where I may guide my people to salvation in this life in your omniscient wisdom. Amen.” Michael whispered as he kept his hands placed upon the pommel of the blade.

It was, for Michael, a well learned prayer that he had spoken many times. Before, it was for the safety of himself and his comrades whom he led into battle. Now… it was to lead the entire will of a nation across the stars; unofficial as his position might have been.
 
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It was a while before Setsuya returned, the talk with her superior and medical examination having taken some time to complete, as well as having the essentials for now brought aboard. She walked through the halls following the directions as given, her photographic memory extremely helpful in this. The Type 33A neko was now in a real uniform, a NSP-33 in it's holster on her hip, the uniform now marked with the three green bars that marked her as a Joto Hei. Carrying the new rank with pride, her steps were surprisingly light as the elation stimulated her gravitic function, lessening gravity on her body. Subsequently it caused her hair to drift and somewhat float lightly, as if she were under water, creating a rather ethereal effect as irises that shined like real gold matching the dye of her bangs, observed the large space.

Moving further in, the woman saw all the peculiar alters clearly marking this space as a place of worship, so many gods proving to be almost dizzying. Finding one that looked nothing more then a human male on wooden crucifix, a barbaric act to do to a person in her eyes, frowned at the display for a brief moment. Looking down, she saw Michael kneeling in what was clearly prayer, a tilt of her head only given in observance. Quietly she took a seat in a nearby pew, waiting respectfully for the man to finish.
 
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