49 Book 3 - Chapter 107 (1/2)
Attendance at Fortescue Military Academy M1 Y:2142
Inter-Academy Round 1 Fortescue Points: 95 Rank: 8
Tier 3 Daedo M-Rank: 155
Term: 3, Round: 1
Daedalus Operating Capital: +2,550,000 bitcreds
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”We can talk in the carrier,” Daedo said while looking directly at Mace.
The audio from the stream continued as Axelzero played it from her bodysuit audio with a small screen emanating from her arm display. Most of the cadets listened as the walked and boarded the carrier.
Their exos were already loaded. The mechs and exos used by the other cadets would stay on campus for them to practice, but the Daedalus team would need to inspect during the week to ensure the mechs were in good working order.
Jeram continued to avail himself for pilot duties until Barran and Axel received licenses. Both of the cadets were undertaking the necessary training, but it would take time before they had the necessary hours and could pass the tests. They could have taken the usual rented hovervan as it was a home game. But where was the fun in that?
”…we received copies of the correspondence and data transfer from the anonymous whistle-blowing source. We waited until after today's match to confirm the information we received was accurate. The integrity of the ALN insisted on this at least because due to the sensitive and accusatory nature of the material we could not verify with the Oxford Academy Head nor with Lloyds Underwriters.”
”The recipient of the data was the head of security from Lloyds Underwriters who are the financial backing and fiduciary controllers of several betting organisations which span the globe. Overall these betting organisations represent over a billion bitcreds of turnover per year. They were listed as the largest gambling conglomerate by Forbes Online in 2140.”
”The data packages sent from Oxford's Head of Academy is, in our opinion, illegal. It contravenes the statutes in the Inter-Academy League Convention 2130.7 in regards to gambling, collusion with bookmaking entities and it also speaks to espionage by Oxford MA on its competitors.”
”Now viewers, let's get to the crux of the matter. The item we tested this weekend to verify this leak. It is one of the many heinous items found in the correspondence and data packages, and it entails this weekend's results. I am not an expert in betting terms, but one of the most popular apparently point spreads. An Academy such as Oxford, like all Academies can hardly give too many points away. They all fight hard to earn every point possible. But here, we have Oxford qualifying and quantifying the points they would earn this weekend. And if the team over performed steps would be taken to; and this is in their words, SHED points by holding back on important tactics, equipment or personnel.”
”Given the massive amount of detailed information provided we here at ALN never doubted its authenticity. This information would be impossible to invent. And now we have it verified by events occurring after receiving the information we can say beyond reasonable doubt that Oxford MA and Lloyds are in breach of several Inter-Academy conventions.”
”Before bringing in our legal and former head of Svarski Academy for comment, we would like to inform our viewers that all the information that was forwarded to us have been sent to the International Federation of Military Academies, the European Confederation of Military Academies and the EUDF Military Polizei.
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Daedo looked towards Mace in silence.
”They will think it was a leak from Oxford. They have no idea it was us, and we can continue to punish them,” she informed the group.
Barran whistled and said, ”Remind me to never mess with you.”
Mace grinned evilly at Barran, ”Every head rub will be paid back in full.”
He screeched as if in pain and started counting the times he had rubbed her head condescendingly. His mouth moved 'one, two, three … forty, Oh fuck.'
”They will check their own security. Something like this will put them on high alert,” Axelzero opined.
Mace shrugged. ”It doesn't matter, my hacks are well hidden. And even if they formatted all of his systems we are through their network now. All the information they collect makes it easy to hide and impossible for them to reset.”
”So, you've got them by the short and curlies,” Barran grinned.
Mace raised an eyebrow at the phrase.
”What next?” Vannier asked.
”We wait for the next opportunity to punish them. Cost them money. The millions they stole from us will be lost many times over,” Mace said.
”I like how you aren't betting based on the intel and just hurting them. They will never suspect us unless they find your hacks,” Kang added.
”Oxford is where Jensen attends?” Barran asked.
Vannier shook her head, ”Cambridge.”
”Damn,” he said as if disappointed.
Vannier started to laugh.
”What's funny?” Mace asked.
”You are trying to punish Lloyds and in the process got rid of a corrupt Academy head. We should celebrate that as well. Even if we have nothing to do with that Academy it is still a good thing,” Vannier observed.
”Yeah good point,” Barran said. ”Now I am glad it isn't Jensen's MA. You just helped them get rid of a bad apple.”
”I'm beginning to not like gambling,” Daedo said taking the conversation on another turn.
Barran looked at him incredulously. ”But you could make bank, with your math, statistics and stuff.”
”It seems only the agencies win in the end. And what do they make? What do they do that help the world? It's just moving creds from one person to another and to the company. Nothing is made. It's,” he paused, ”Worthless.”
Barran was sitting next to Daedo and patted him on the shoulder, ”Ah little Daedo is growing up and learning the world isn't all chocolate shakes. You know people would have bet on your CyberMech matches. Heck, they were probably betting on our match today.”
Daedo shook his head and sighed, ”No more betting for me.” Turning to Mace, he added in a serious tone, ”Destroy them.”
After a short, surprised pause, Vannier replied, ”Another will just take their place.”
Daedo leaned back in his bucket seat and closed his eyes.
A screen displayed Humboldt 13 out of 60 and Seoul 8 out of 60. Where the middle Academy scored a perfect 40 out of 40 for Humboldt and 34 out of 40 against the much tougher Seoul.
”Those are the numbers, and they do not lie,” Daedo began.
In attendance were two hundred and fifty upper Academy third-year cadets. Out of a possible twelve hundred, it was a small portion.
Romulus stood and spoke loudly before Daedo could continue, ”It's proof you need to let us run things. This disastrous result is under your command.”
Vannier bristled, she wanted to stand and dispute the claim, but out of respect for Daedo, she waited.
”When forging the tritanium alloy structure what is the first thing that is done?” Daedo asked to a bunch of blank stares.
”Nice anecdote, but I hardly see how it applies here,” Romulus said forcefully. ”We have all been through the fires of six years of training, competitions and challenges. If you give us the equipment and allow us to run it our way we will do what is needed.”
Daedo looked at Vannier. He was tempted.
She stood, ”I am interested if the rest of the upper Academy agrees with you Romulus or merely stays quiet in fear of being shouted down by an overzealous and conceited idiot.”
”Very well,” Daedo said before Romulus could begin shouting at Vannier. The effect of her words had given him pause, as he would have proven her statement. Daedo had to hand it to her, she was smart.
”Blind vote; team captain Romulus or Daedalus. If Romulus is voted captain, he will be fired from the team entirely if the result is below twenty for any match.”
”How is that fair?” Romulus asked incredulously.
”We make the rules. When is war or life supposed to be fair? Deal with it.” Daedo replied.
Someone scoffed, ”Twenty points from sixty is hardly a high bar.” It was apparent Romulus' support was not unanimous as he would have Daedo believe.
Mace quickly had a cadet ID login for the blind poll. One which she would know exactly who voted which way. Hardly blind. She placed data encryption logos and runtime on the captured votes, enough to fool the naïve masses.
Within minutes the votes from the upper cadets in attendance were collated. Daedo has invited all upper cadets but only these cared enough about the outcome to show. It was voluntary, so he was not concerned. He didn't want the apathetic having a say; the resultant attendance was a form of self-vetting.
”One-six-two in favour of Romulus captaining the team, eighty-eight against,” Mace announced before bringing up the result on the main screen for all to see. The had convened in one of the upper Academy auditoriums.
Daedo nodded to Vannier. It was not surprising, and as long as the team achieved twenty points each weekend, they would achieve their goal without having to micromanage them.
Romulus hardly looked happy with the result either. Eighty-eight against. It was not the mandate of confidence he was expecting.
He stood and walked proudly from the hall without saying a word.
”I guess he isn't taking any more advice or direction from us either?” Mace asked.