19 M1 - Term: 1, Round: 1 (2/2)

Axelzero: oh burn. I think you have met your match Barran.

Barran: we will see. Remember she cannot catch me on the obstacle course or Gauntlet.

Axelzero: do not speak too soon, she is improving faster than you, and look at her she is forty centimetres shorter and twenty fewer kilos than you.

Barran: why are you arguing for her? We should compare each other, stop bringing in ring-ins.

Axelzero: very well, let's see who ranks higher at the end of week two.

Entry ranks had Axelzero at six, only ahead of Gaumont in squad zero, while Barran was fourth behind Mace, Vannier and Daedo.

Daedo began his philosophy tutes while sitting at the table, his lunch session was over, and he wanted to spend the entire week-end working on the light exos and the launcher.

The rest of the squad, excluding Gaumont who was presumably in his quarters, kept bantering and planning for the weekend. Axelzero booked a suitable transport.

After another forty minutes, Vannier left to report to Master Nader. Barran moaned over Math tutes, hoping someone would offer assistance, Axelzero, Picard and Mace seemed occupied in their respective virtual learning environments.

Vannier saluted Master Nader, ”reporting as ordered Master Nader,” she said upon entering the Master's office. She had not seen the Master leave this office, nor take off her helmet. There was a strong possibility that there was another entrance to this office other than through their quarters, it was impossible to tell if you did not have access to the room controls.

”Relax Vannier,” Master Nader ordered, ”sit.” She pointed to a stool on the opposite side of her desk. It was not something you could relax in nor was it uncomfortable. As usual, everything Nader did was calculated to the nth degree.

”I wanted to discuss this week with you. Summarise for you what I have seen and my thoughts. Anything you glean from this conversation you can take back to your squad and enact course correction where needed. You will lay the foundations of what is to come as well,” Master Nader began.

”I am not often wrong in my forecasts Vannier and in terms of squad zero's potential I have forecasted correctly with six out of seven cadets. Initially, I had you pegged as squad leader, your profiling was excellent, and your skills are superb for an M1 cadet. But I am going to issue a course correction, it is apparent to me already that you will operate better as a leadership team.”

”You mean Daedo?” Vannier asked.

”Of course,” Nader replied. ”The profiling tests are designed to measure a large spectrum of capability. They become unreliable when you veer into the realms of genius. They cannot discern the difference between a mathematician of exception quality and one who is capable of solving problems no one else in the Academy is, including Chief Albert. And this is just scratching the surface, I have early results of his cybernetic bandwidth. It surpasses that of the best U3 cadets. This is improbable, if not impossible. But more of his background was revealed during this week, so now nothing will surprise me when it comes to Cadet Daedo. Other than if it was to turn out that he possessed Alien DNA,” Nader informed.

Vannier looked concerned. It was like hearing one of your friends was possibly an enemy from outer space.

”Do not fear, his DNA was tested and retested this week, there is no trace of Alien interference or characteristics,” Master Nader said.

Vannier was shocked that they took this so seriously.

”Now, that brings us to what needs to happen in the squad. We can go one of two ways, and I would like you to decide which you would prefer. If it is a path that you desire, then your performance will be of a higher level,” Master Nader began, and Vannier nodded, uncertain what she was talking about, but she would find out soon enough.

”One path is that you become squad leader and Daedo acts as your tactician, strategist and lead technician,” Master Nader announced and seemed to watch Vannier closely to discern her reaction. It seemed because Master Nader was enclosed in her full armour and helmet, she could be looking in the opposite direction and still observe Vannier closely.

”The second path,” she continued, ”is we make Daedo squad leader, and you perform the role of diplomat and act as his right hand in terms of dealing with squad members moral and performance.”

Master Nader again paused for a short while.

Before Vannier could respond Master Nader continued, ”it is as I predicted you prefer the latter option. You would rather he lead, and you assist. This is quite admirable and speaks well of your healthy ego. I am a little concerned with your lack of ambition, but we shall see if this can be directed into ambition for squad zero instead of you personally.”

”Now, we shall continue to have these regular talks. I will handle Daedo quite differently, and I want to direct certain actions of the squad through you. Picard needs pushing, she has strong self-motivation, but her self-worth assessment is too low. She will respond to strong leadership, and Daedo has supplied some. Follow his lead. Do not allow her negative thoughts to pervade, challenge them.”

”Gaumont; leave him be. He will need to learn the hard way I am afraid. You will have many years together for him to realise what is important and what is not and if his potential slips, well. Remember anyone in squad zero is replaceable. All I need to do is order it. Do not advise him of this in his current state of mind it will push him further in the wrong direction,” Master Nader said.

”Master,” Vannier interrupted, ”why do you not have a word with Gaumont, surely he would listen to you.”

”Vannier,” Nader said seriously, ”you are training to be a leader. Would you like me to pilot your exo and fire your railgun also?”

”Sorry Master, I miscalculated,” Vannier replied.

”We did discuss this shortcoming in our last meeting, please work hard to remedy your forward thinking. If in doubt, give Daedo a problem to solve and see where his forward thinking takes him. He sometimes even surprises me. This workshop for example. This has never been done before, and although I assisted, I am quite pleased as is the Commander.”

”The Commander knows of it?” Vannier asked horrified.

”Of course,” Master Nader answered succinctly, giving no extra intel on what the Commander was or was not aware of.

”At the end of next week, new House rankings will be issued as well as squad leaders assigned. You are dismissed cadet,” Master Nader ordered.

Vannier shivered and left Master Nader's office.

The regular week ended the same way it had begun, with a Gauntlet followed by two exo combat sessions. The strategy of drilling specific skills with a lack of focus on actual results remained the same. Even Shu squad zero caught on to the tactic after four consecutive days of strange maneuvers and began to copy Thoth zero by practising a few themselves.

Squad zero loaded up their exos into a rented transporter and headed to their new workshop late on Friday night. Vannier and Axelzero handled all the paperwork with both the Academy and taking over the workshop. The others shareholders just had to submit their digital signatures.

Daedo was surprised to see his Father waiting when they arrived at 2145 on a Friday night.

”How did you know?” Daedo asked his Father.

”The lawyers told me, I had to give guardian approval for all your dealings during the week. Companies, purchases, everything! I did not expect the Academy to be like this at all,” Ikaros answered.

”It usually isn't. We are doing things a little differently,” Daedo answered. ”Some of the others will bring in outside help, work on their equipment in the on-campus workshops, but being in Thoth we know ours will be crowded, and we wanted privacy.”

”I got your plans. And I have some ideas already,” Ikaros said as they began to walk through the workshop. ”This place isn't bad,” he judged, ”how did you afford all this. I saw in the paperwork that you are fifty percent owner.”

”The creds from spacebuild and CyberMech are paying for it,” Daedo answered.

”You mean all those early morning tournaments paid well?” Ikaros asked.

”Yeah, they paid really well,” Daedo said waving his hand to indicate the workshop.

”I am not going to ask you if you can afford to maintain this place, I will just assume you have all that in hand,” Ikaros said.

”Don't worry Father, my squadmates have a lot of experience and support with this sort of thing,” Daedo said.

”So I can come here each weekend to help you?” His father asked expectantly. He was happy that Daedo was getting along with his squad, so much so that he showed faith in them. It was scary that all this took place in a week, but if his son had not made any friends, and had zero trust in his squadmates, that would be much much worse.

”Of course. We will be relying on your hands-on experience, even if it is with robots,” Daedo said.

”I have worked on security bots,” Ikaros stated.

”Really?” Daedo asked.

”Yes, Fortescue has thousands of security bots and drones. Who do you think keeps all the ones in France operational?” Ikaros asked rhetorically.

Daedo laughed, ”Let's see what you can do old man.”

Daedo along with his Father and Mace toured the workshop. Vannier, Axelzero and Barran were working in the office and living areas.

”This is a fully equipped shop,” Ikaros declared, ”you did well. The only thing I would recommend is upgrades to the machining nozzle and better instrumentation for testing. This equipment is passable, but for the best measurements of alloy composition, motor and fine hydraulic tuning you need an open platform and feed the raw data into a bespoke analysing program.”

”I agree,” Daedo said thinking of utilising Myrmidon for analysis and coding analysis tools. ”Is the foundry adequate?”

”Yes, yes. All that matters is garbage in and garbage out. It is like an oven, you just need to put the right mix in and have the ability to control oxygen, carbon and other inputs. Which this system will do quite well.”

”Where will we get an upgraded nozzle from?” Daedo asked.

”You need one for each fabricator and multifunction machining centre. That is seven altogether of varying sizes. I will build them for you from my workshop once I take the sizes and socket configuration. The machining centre cutters look good, but we may want to increase the fidelity to a nano level, this will require a rewrite of the software and the control mechanism,” Ikaros said.

”That sounds expensive,” Mace said.

”No, not if you make it yourself, it is just time-consuming,” Ikaros said.

”I know where you get it from now Daedo,” Mace said. She was impressed his Father would contemplate manufacturing parts for a machining centre, let alone improve and industrial model capable of repairing and building military mechs.

”Did you look at my launcher problem?” Daedo asked his Father.

”Yes, let's leave that for tomorrow, but I do have an idea to test,” Ikaros said.

”What launcher problem?” Mace asked.

”The one where you have to hold a launcher or a sword. Why can't the launcher sit on your shoulder or attach to your chest or arm?” Daedo said.

”Oh,” Mace said. ”Oh!” She exclaimed excitedly as the drills came back to her. Daedo had himself, and she performed drills all week with either sword or launcher.