Playing
Games With Planets
“Okay, you can
have Cortesia if I can have Concordia. I'm rather fond of Concordia
having taken my daughter there on her birthday once. The purple grass
plains of the Midshires is indelibly inked to my memories” The
rotund elderly man in a brown suit, pausing to puff a cigar.
The other man
regarded these comments while studying a holographic map floating in
the ether between them. Many of the stars on the galactic map were
either red or blue.
“I guess Concordia
can be yours but Cortesia is surrounded by your systems, cut off from
mine, I'd like something contiguous. Maybe Hereford-Raskins would be
better for this than Cortesia, although not nearly as nice a place to
live.”
“I am amenable to
that, good sir!”
They were sitting in
old recliners surrounded by bookshelves. Or rather that was the
visual image they desired for this meeting since it was all virtual.
The thinner gray-haired man poured a glass of brandy for the other
and handed it to him.
“I think, we have
a deal Mr. Shanks,” he said, looking through some files on a
hologram to the right side of his chair “Everything appears to be
in order.”
“I agree, Mr.
Andrews. I don't mind trading this and that. It's not like I can live
on all of these planets just because I own them” Mr Shanks said
sipping the brandy and puffing on the cigar. “I guess 'own' isn't
the right word since I didn't buy them. I just took them, but they're
still just as much mine.”
The thinner Andrews
checked the pocket watch from his vest “These negotiations didn't
take up nearly as much as I thought they might.”
“I'm not a hard
man to deal with.” the older gentleman said “I'm quite genial in
fact.”
A broad smile
crossed the face of Mr. Andrews “I would tend to doubt the
residents of the planets you own would agree to that.”
The older man
laughed and cleared some phlegm from his throat “They might but
they would be wrong since I hardly interfere directly in their
affairs. It would be quite impossible to micro-manage the lives of
everyone on a thousand and, what was it now, two worlds. No, Mr.
Andrews, I put down guidelines and they have to live by them or,
eventually, they face the consequences.”
“That is the only
way it can be done with our positions” Mr. Andrews replied “Even
with the staff I have, it is hard to keep track of everything. Have
you any plans for dinner. Mr. Shanks, my kitchen is preparing quite
the spread of steak and pheasant?”
Mr. Shanks was
stading near the door putting on an overcoat. “That sounds
splendid, please inform my chief of staff of the time for supper and
I'll be there”
The two shook hands.
“May peace always
prevail, Mr. Shanks”
“Ah yes, the
alternative is quite unthinkable these days. Nothing to fight over
between us or anyone else really, Mr. Andrews” Shanks said “All
the planets and resources of the galaxy at our fingertips, more than
any man could possibly need in fifty billion lifetimes”
“Quite true”
Andrews answered as Shanks opened the door “Good day then” and
vanished after stepping through the portal. Once the portal
evaporated, the small library and the lounge chairs vanished as well.
Andrews was standing in a transparent room, outside there were many
members of his staff running about, doing their jobs for the empire.
A man in a blue
uniform entered the room and handed Andrews a holographic data
filament, it hovered in the air until Andrews gave it his
identification code. “Alpha One Omega Tomorrow”, then it spread
out and occupied a meter of space in front of him.
“Our fleets are
all in position” the uniformed said “By this time next week, all
will be prepared for the invasion. They won't know what hit them
until it's over.”
Mr. Andrews smiled.
“Finally, the entire galaxy will be united, under my control of
course.”
“The old bulldog
isn't going to go down easily, sir” the uniformed said “He's not
a softie, he didn't get to his position being unprepared.”
Andrews tried to
keep the smile but frowned instead. “I'm not a fool, Jenkins. We
have studied and searched and can find no evidence that he has
amassed any military power at all in his territories. It's almost as
if we were being invited to try and take them!”
The officer nodded
“And you are taking the bait?”
“We are taking the
galaxy” Andrews answered “That is what we are doing. Do not
misunderstand anything about this, I have one motive. Owning the
Galaxy.”
“Just don't assume
his territory is undefended, that is all I am saying. You'll end up
throwing lives away unnecessarily.” the officer said before turning
to leave but stopping at the door “I think he has something up his
sleeve, I'm pretty sure I don't want to know what it is first.”
Dinner that evening
was a pleasant affair. The food was delicious, the best seven-courses
that half the galaxy's bounty could provide. Mr. Shanks ate heartily
and drank much wine. As far as the experts who were there and
watching from afar he seemed to display no problems at all. No
anxiety of knowing an invasion might be imminent or anything else.
“He has to know”
one of the advisers said while they were meeting to discuss things
“There is no chance he doesn't know by now.”
“Lord Shanks
appears to know nothing about what Lord Andrews is going to do.”
said another “He isn't massing any fleets to defend his worlds,
there are no evacuations or sudden build-ups of defense systems.
Almost as if they did not care.”
Lord Andrews paced
back and form through a holographic map of the galaxy that took up
the entire transparent room. The marks where his many invasion fleets
were prepped and the target worlds were all over the place. He was
concerned. Shanks had to have fleets, where were they? Why no moves
to defend his worlds? Nothing at all was going on over there, or
nothing they could see.
It was frustrating
not to know. Infuriating that Shanks wanted to keep pretending that
nothing would ever threaten peace again. “Nothing to fight over.
Power is worth taking! Shanks should know this, or he doesn't deserve
to be a lord!”
Another one of his
loyal staff entered the room. “Nothing about this makes sense. I
have contacted one of the spies on Lord Shanks Capitol Ship and my
source knows nothing either. The spy might have been compromised, of
course, but..” he threw his hands out.
The smart move would
be to cancel the invasion, the open goal at the other end was an
obvious trick to trap them. Somehow Lord Andrews did not think he
could do that. He hated to think that he was being played but he was
pretty dedicated to the invasion. Unite all of humanity, all of the
galaxy under a firm hand, that was always his prime goal.
Weakness and
navel-gazing caused empires to fall and Lord Andrews did not want to
be another Clement Attlee who allowed an empire to crumble while
pursuing dysfunctional baubles. Strength through strength is what a
made an empire last, once you let the barbarians into the gates it
was all over.
Lord Andrews would
not change course. It was decided. If history would be the judge of
this decision, let it. The invasion would go on as planned.
At the appointed
hour the capitol ship of Lord Andrews floated in a gaseous cloud
looking down upon the solar system where Cortesia lay. His fleet was
highlighted on the exterior view-screen as it began moving at high
speed. Lord Andrews tightened his hands into fists, his nerves were a
bit frayed but he wanted to get this over with.
250 invasion fleets
would hit the first systems at the same time, conquer them and send
half their forces to conquer another 250 systems before the day was
over. Andrews had chosen to watch the invasion of Cortesia because
his mother had been born there.
The fleet was
highlighted in red as it streaked into the solar system and then...
vanished from the display.. ? His staff all gasped.
“What happened?
Why is the fleet no longer highlighted on the view-screen?” he
demanded to know.
“Your lordship,”
one of his commanders said “The fleet has been destroyed”
“Destroyed? How? I
see no enemy fleet marked on the view-screen!” he pointed, angrily,
“Just tell me what happened!”
“Some sort of
barrier was thrown up. It wasn't there before and we don't know where
it came from, all of the invasion ships disintegrated on contact.”
the highly decorated officer told him.
“What about the
other fleets? How goes the other invasions?” Andrews asked, gasping
for air, as he sat back down. “Are they all...?”
“All of the
invasion fleets met the same fate, your lordship” came the answer.
Lord Andrews felt like he would faint, everything was becoming
blurry. He grabbed his seat and held it tightly until his vision
returned to normal. As he looked forward and took a deep breath he
saw the capitol ship of Lord Shanks dematerialize right outside. His
staff was shocked, the military officers were shouted orders.
“I guess he came
to gloat” Andrews told himself.
“Your lordship,
Lord Shanks would like to have a word with you in the holographic
room” someone said, he just nodded and trudged to the room. He
hardly had the energy.
It was a green
park-like setting this time and the old fatty was in plaid shorts
sitting under a tree with a blanket spread out for a picnic. There
was even a large picnic basket next to him and he was waving Andrews
over like a best friend.
“You have got to
try one of these cucumber sandwiches, old chap, they are simply
exquisite” Shanks said as a greeting.
Andrews sat across
from him and grabbed a goblet, he could definitely use a drink.
Shanks poured out some wine into the cup and said “Drink up! We
might get to play some cricket before the sun goes down.”
After taking a
rather long drink, Andrews raised a hand “Let's get down to it.
You've won. That barrier technology is something remarkable, I never
saw it coming. Wiped out 250 invasion fleets in one go, quite a
show.”
The rotund figure
polished off one of the finger sandwiches. “Cheer up, old boy, you
got one wish out of the deal. That's something, isn't it?”
Andrews frowned.
“What do you mean I got one wish out of this?”
The old man laughed.
“You wanted a united galaxy and now you have it”
Andrews was
obviously lost so Lord Shanks filled him in “While your fleets were
running head-long into walls, mine were taking over your worlds. I
was beginning to wonder if you were going to do it or not. My fleets
were waiting for months, those stealth shields eat up a bloody lot of
energy too, I can tell you that.”
Lord Andrews closed
his eyes and put a hand over his face. Failed. He couldn't believe he
had failed so badly.
“Oh, it's not that
bad.” Shanks told him “I'll tell you what. Let's start with
Andromeda next. You can start on one side and I'll start on the
other”
Just move on to the
next galaxy, why not?
“Deal!” Lord
Andrews said
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