83 M1: Term: 2, Round: 3 (1/2)
Attendance at Fortescue Military Academy M1 Y:2142
House Thoth, Squad Leader, Squad Zero
M1 Rank: 1/1275, Tier 3 M-Rank: Null
Term: 2, Round: 3
Daedalus Operating Capital: 160,000 bitcreds
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Karine Fortescue did not want to meet with her Mother, but to get what she needed it was essential. It was Thursday evening in the first week of round three, and while her situation had improved, there was still much work to be done. She walked into the Academy administration office where Commander Mallet occupied one of the top floors. Her Mother, the Commander and her new House Master would be waiting for her.
”Cadet Fortescue,” her House Master greeted her in the foyer with a nod. He was from Southeastern Siberia, which was practically in Asia as it was close to both China and Japan. Her Mother recruited him, such was her dissatisfaction with Becker who was moved to Osiris to replace the recently deceased Ustinov. The whole merry-go-round ended with Master Orlov placed in charge of House Horus.
”Master Orlov,” Fortescue said returning the nod. This man was very much her mother's creature and not one with any allegiance to Commander Mallet.
”Do you know what this meeting is about?” Master Orlov asked.
”Yes. I am sure my mother invited you so you would be kept abreast of the situation. Don't worry they won't be expecting anything from you,” Fortescue replied. The pair walked through security and into the Commander's meeting room.
”Good,” Yasmin greeted the pair. ”You're both here on time. Please sit.” She said as she stood and brought up a screen on a wall showing the Tier three academic and a series of graph lines.
”Commander,” Yasmin continued, ”I think we can handle it from here.” She stated as she kicked the Commander out of his own meeting room. She watched his back as he left and then changed the screen showing the security levels of the Academy. She then altered the level of their current room from level three to five.
”That should do it,” Yasmin opined. The commander had level three security access, where Masters and Chiefs were generally level two. Cadets were level one and possessed a pass system, similar to visitors, for otherwise restricted areas.
”Karine, I have your report, but I would like to discuss it in detail,” Yasmin stated as she brought her daughter's report up onto the screen.
”Really Mother? Can't you just give me what I need and allow me to get the job done?” Fortescue said.
”It has only recently become apparent how poorly this Academy has been run,” Yasmin stated. ”My support is more than just funding Karine. You should be leaning on the wisdom that exists in the greater organisation.”
”You mean your wisdom,” Fortescue retorted with a snort.
Yasmin merely nodded and smiled.
Fortescue sighed. ”If I tell you, you were right, will that make you happy?”
Yasmin smiled and nodded, but was otherwise silent.
Fortescue was quiet for a moment, ”Did you watch the recording of our meeting?”
Her mother nodded.
”Well, you would've seen that I used your strategy and what I am dealing with,” Fortescue stated.
Her Mother was still silent. Patiently waiting for her daughter to say more. And after a minute of awkward silence, Karine Fortescue showed a lack of self-control.
”What! What do you want from me?” Fortescue yelled at her Mother. ”I did everything you suggested. We met alone, I was humble, I even apologised to the crazy bastard. I used Aline for contact and softening. But he still rejected our offer. It never had a chance, and the crazy kid thinks his research potential is worth more than we can afford!”
After the tirade, Yasmin began to lecture her daughter.
”This technique is known as silence, and it's a way of extracting more information out of someone. Especially a young cadet. I will send you a tute on it; the smiling and nodding while someone is talking are part of the technique, and if there is an awkward silence, then you are doing it correctly. It is this awkwardness is what encourages the weaker person to talk to fill the space,” Yasmin stated calmly.
”I know this!” Fortescue replied too loudly and emotionally. She proceeded to delete the tute her mother had sent her.
”You don't just need to know it. You need to practice it, it needs to become part of your arsenal. There were three occasions when you should have remained quiet to glean more information, but you opened your mouth trying to control the conversation,” Yasmin retorted.
Fortescue considered shutting up for the rest of the meeting just to spite her mother.
”Let's move on. What do you need for the next stage? What's your ask,” Yasmin enquired. She had her own thoughts, but she wanted to assess Karine's insight.
”Despite not controlling the IP we have the exos, and Thoth zero have given all their research to the Middle Inter-Academy (M-IA) team. Although I think I should be part of the process they haven't included me in the House Captain meetings, while they have invited Daedo to attend,” Fortescue began.
”Our competitor research is showing that our M-IA team should rank in the top third, however, there are major concerns over the Upper Inter-Academy team. They need better equipment as we have fallen further behind the other Academies with each passing year due to neglect and incompetence.”
”Fortescue Groups needs to invest heavily in new technology in regards to propulsion, armour and weaponry. Our PPCs are well below other Academies who are moving away from assault cannons and opting for PPCs, drones and as many missiles as they can carry,” Karine Fortescue finished her ask.
”How much?” Yasmin asked.
”What is the cost of being dropped down to the Regionals?” Fortescue asked which garnered a surprised look from the Horus M1 Master who had not said a word all meeting.
Yasmin pulled up a screen on her arm and searched marketing for the latest analysis before replying, ”In immediate sales a ten percent drop. But the loss of brand prestige is almost a million bitcreds,” she looked up. ”Then there is the embarrassment, you, I and everyone in our family would have to endure for a decade.”
”Only a decade?” Asked Fortescue sarcastically.
”Either put someone capable on it, or give it to me, but we should spend half a million bitcreds and not only avoid relegation but aim for promotion. The continual underspending on R and D has been killing us slowly but surely. And the crazy kid made one good point if you watched the vid. How can we expect to compete like the top three when we do next to zero research and development, and they are giants in this field?” Karine Fortescue said with all seriousness.
”Half a million?” Yasmin asked incredulously. ”Even if I wanted to, no, that amount needs board approval, and I would need to wage a campaign to get them to agree.”
”Then we are at risk of dropping before I even get to M2,” Fortescue replied.
Yasmin turned to Master Orlov, ”Out.” She ordered succinctly, and she waited for him to exit before turning back to Karine. ”Karine. There is the way that DaVinci does things, and there is the way Fortescue achieves its goals. Here's what you will do.”
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It was officially the mid-point of the term and Daedalus were completing their traditional Saturday morning PT which was usually a run, but this week it was altered by Picard. She saw a need for change due to the changing nature of each rounds obstacle course.
Mace scaled the side of the warehouse, and onto the roof, where Ikaros' robots had been installing contructofoam designs and features which would deliver an agility, strength, coordination and reflex orientated course.
Covered in pads, bots on wheels zig-zagged randomly across the roof as the cadets dodged and rolled past trying to avoid being knocked into the netting which surrounded the building. After successfully crossing the roof they would drop down the other side.
The junkyard had been transformed into a series of structured junk piles and tunnels which the cadets had to climb, jump and crawl through before ultimately running into a small square where they had to box a bot for thirty seconds. Not only was the bot quick, with one-and-a-half metre arms, it also cheated. Each spar it was allowed to break three of the predetermined rules at random.
To finish off a single lap, the cadets then sprinted the block, which was eight hundred and fifty metres in length, unless they jumped a series of fences and took an alley, which was allowed by the course designer aka Picard.
Daedo smiled as Kang finally finished her fifth lap.
”What are you grinning about?” Kang accused.
”Your improvement. The rate you are climbing ranks is impressive, especially when we factor in the cadets you are competing against have a full term under their belt. They didn't when I was rising in the ranks,” Daedo stated factually.
”So you stopped climbing ranks in the obstacle course?” Kang asked.
”I am in a band of twenty cadets which frequently swap places, its seems rank fifty to seventy is my limit,” Daedo replied.