pounding, glass was not suitable and it would take more practice
to make anything more from glass.
Mike had a new position amongst the militant he was seen
as in charge. Artimus having been specifically relived of his
station would, as an older man point out things that need to be
done and would have to be seconded by someone that had not
lost faith. Some of the militant didn’t mind that type of
leadership since they gained all of the social credit for the tasks
performed, but Artimus knew how to play those games. He
primarily kept himself to the fishing they were doing with the
boat we had provided them. They wouldn’t let him set to sea for
fear he would somehow recapture the grandeur of being ‘The
Captain’.
Our hunt for boar continued with a definite desire to trap
and ranch the boar so as not to run out of them. We found they
eat the young sprouting’s of the Japanese knotweed amongst
various other odd plants. We were prepared to cage them and
hold them in a pin rather than in Artimus’s cage. We, the
diligent, bought the cage at a price of twenty extra loaves of
bread, which were about the length and width of my hand, and
an inch tall. Once we captured another we would cage it and
have plenty of reason to build a pen that was inescapable to a
natural born digger.
I watched from the mountain top while Artimus pointed out
things that needed to be done and wandering the beach, and they
would just stroll away from him. He was socially shunned
throughout the day but he still had his pentagon in which he
found some relief with his cabin boy and the junior officers.
At a north point on the island concealed away from view
was what had become an enlisted club. They would tell stories,
mock and berate each other, and when no women were present
they would wrestle and fight.
As the ribs for the boat were cut Mike’s guys focused on
making planks. I told him we would also need a barrel we could
seal with smoke for fresh water to which he replied, “I got my
own thing going on now dude.” I felt a little betrayed by that,
once again it seemed it’s not about results or the objectives, but
how your ego feels while it’s going on .
I spoke with Athena, Michael, Jennifer, and Michelle we
were going to have to institute some system of government or
they would over run us with pageantry and image and we would
go back to starving to death. So, we divided the work and used a
union format but shifted it over to a Roman style senate just as I
suspected we would need to; like in India we had working casts.
It had been a few months on the island at this point and we
held our first senatorial meeting. I was appointed governor, to
manage civil law and resource development. Each Senator
represented a type of work; fishing, farming, wood working,
masonry, and ship building.
Michelle spoke for the wood working cast, “The wood
working cast, expresses there concern for the high consumption
of wood due to lack of use of the charcoal. This increases our
workload needlessly and increases our need for food and water.”
I spoke as the governor, “I understand, if there are no
objections the charcoal stockpile will be split for food cooking
with charcoal and maintaining fuel for the boilers since I can
clearly see from where I am seated it is an obscene amount of
charcoal we have mustered. We need to start using it, we don’t
want to have to carve giant statues of people in the hopes that
any ships that pass by will realize there are people here without
trees and therefore need help.”
Athena laughed and said, “I guess that’s what
happened at Easter Island?” I chuckled and said with a hiss,
“Yesss.” Athena said, “The mason cast objects to the
thoroughfare our living quarters have become to the workers
from the militant camp.”
Mike was there as a representative of the ‘military’
and yelled out, “Shut the fuck up bitch!” I quickly and sharply
respond, “Don’t speak to a senator that way!” Mike
flabbergasted inquired in disbelief, “That’s a senator!!!?”
Athena responded indignantly, “I represent the masons, we
make the cement, we set the stone, we work the clay, and we
continue development on the glass working.” Mike looked
around and asked, “Don’t we all do that?” I replied, “Mike you
left us and went over there, you’ve been practicing your own
agenda and frankly you aren’t doing anything but being an
ambassador to us over here. A lot has changed, I was the one
that attempted the glass working and managed to make that
shard and everything else we all did together, but it was far too
much work for one person to keep track of what he should be
working on at any given time.” Mike stood up in outrage and
demanded to know, “What do I get!!?” Michael said, “I speak
on behalf of the ship builders. Mike you have a lot of influence
over there, the captain is not a captain anymore and they need
what you can get them from here, but you don’t bring us
anything from them and they just won’t work. They’ve had that
boat for a while and they just don’t seem to fish, it’s like they
only use it to taunt Artimus.”
Mike replied daunted, “Ahh…they catch a fair amount
of fish, so I don’t know why you would believe that.” I as the
governor interjected, “So recognized! Rations of fish to the
militant camp are halted.” Mike said, “Wait! what!? you think
you don’t work for them or for me!?” Michelle shouted out,
“We absolutely don’t! You declared us natives remember?”
Mike said, “Ahh, Okay…wait. You guys are
separate…that explains some of the things I’ve been hearing.
Ya, stop the fish, they’ll still need some water but I think they’re
about to figure a lot of things out.” Tammy asked, “Didn’t we
help them build a still?” Mike blurted out, “They broke it.”
Mike stood there frozen in a way that gave us all
pause. Then he said, “Okay, I’m the ambassador from the
military. You guys are separate. I need to go talk to them to
figure out how they thought this was going to work…this makes
no sense.” Tommi stood up and joseph sitting next to her goose
necked to look up at her startled by how quickly she popped to
her feet, and she said, “So recognized!!”
Mike got back to the landings and announced, “Okay
guys, here’s the thing. I just got back from their ‘senate meeting’
and we have been collecting fish rations despite the fact we are
now catching fish. That stops.” McCree said, “What?!! How
many fish are they catching?” Mike replied, “About the same as
us, they are still making the water because you guys broke your
still and they going to keep doing that. No one has collected
grain since the first time. They are separate.” Eric Milson
retorted, “I should’ve known you would fuck it up.” Mike
laughed and pointed at Eric and said, “Ya, and that’s not all. I’ve
been over there with our work crew and seen you guys just
hanging out in their cabana’s because our lean-to’s suck. That’s
their homes you’re just wandering through. That also stops.”
Atrisia blurted out, “Or what!?” and Mike just glared
at her. She repeated more respectfully, “Or what?” looking
around for social support and shrugging in genuine naiveté.
Mike replied, “Look bitch, don’t take it there. We are making
planks for that boat they told us how to do that and they are
bending the ribs for it, they are doing the hard part. They
showed you how and helped you make a still and you broke it
and just waited for them to make more.” McCree said,
“okay,okay..okay” holding out her hand signaling mike to calm
down and Atrisia pulled at McCree’s arm to turn her slightly
leaned into to make eye contact then peered around in the hopes
everyone could see the seriousness in her eyes and she said, “Or
what?” with a dismissive facial expression.
Mike was so frustrated tears came to his eyes and he
cried through the statement, “Look bitch stay away from them.”
Atrisia in a hyper active fit of frustration herself demonstrating
the demeanor of a kindergarten teach nodding her head with a
passive aggressive smile repeated, “Okay” several times then
added, “Or what?”
Artimus stepped up and said, “Or we’ll build a cage
for you.” Atrisia was perplexed, the captain being stripped of his
station had translated in to his being shunned which she would
destroy be engaging in a conversation with him or by responding
to what he had just said. She wagged her finger at him with a
single flick and said, “Fuck you.” and walked off.
Artimus looked around and thought everyone
appeared angry and confused so he asked mike, “What is it they
want?” Mike responded, “Near as I can tell, some fairness. They
shouldn’t have to feed us or provide us water. We are helping
with the boat, but that’s to get out of here, we aren’t even
handling our own survival.” Artimus looked around and several
of the people there were shaking their hands with pursed lips
indicating he wasn’t supposed to speak. Artimus asked, “Is that
too much to ask? Would you expect anything different?”
Hudlow stumbled up and said with the tone of a
remorseful confession, “I’m different. I have spiders, or crabs,
or both.” Artimus looked at him and said, “Now that’s
something we can all get behind.” and everyone stormed off.
As the sunset there was a haunting song on the breeze.
Athena had managed to make from clay an Ocarina. She played
form the mountain top and it was a soothing song. The holes had
been placed just ring for binaural tones that were just hypnotic.
The stars raced across the sky as puffy clouds drifted by, with a
beautiful woman atop a mountain singing a lullaby.
The weather was changing toward the cold and we had
only taken small scraps of hide from that boar, too small to turn
into refined leather. I started working on heavier clothing the
next morning. Dave Miles asked, “What’s up?” I replied, “It’s
going to get colder at least at night, season is changing.” Dave
said, “Alright.” I worked on that vest for the first half of the day
and Michelle did the same she said we’d probably need some
hats and they’d probably look like oversized socks.
Tim was looking for more boar with Tommi, Mitch
was on the boilers and tammy had the mountain watch. The
work detail for the planks was taking a sabbatical and Mike had
sent word they had something’s to straighten out first before
they had anymore going on.
Our sundial that doubled as a farmer’s almanac would
have to be marked for the seasonal change and any change in the
food producing plants, including what the boar ate and hopefully
the sea wouldn’t be affected, but it was flying fish we were
catching.
I still had a secret project in a secluded place on the
island that I needed to be able to slip away to. Working on my
thicker vest and as the governor there were simple management
tasks to attend to.
Our farmers were cutting away some grass for an
agricultural field and for some reason the term ‘farm’ just wasn’t
catching on. It was more sorghum they intended to plant since
there was an outside risk that the militant group would over
harvest or even slash and burn to gain leverage.
Artimus was breaking the ice and trying to end this
social shunning he was being subjected to. He had found that
emotional pleas were well received; he figured it solicited some
kind of guilt. He had seen ship board gangs in previous duty
assignments and decided that was the way he needed to go. Even
in the face a federal prosecution for thing that were obviously
crimes they maintained their place within their gang and stayed
loyal.
The work on the boat continued it looked as though it
would take about two weeks per rib and we had several planks
but there thickness was really only good for decks. We natives
were in a steady maintainable pace making progress and living
our lives, but over at the landing site in the militant camp things
were getting tougher.
Artimus was beginning to play the militants against
each other and was renewing political adversaries . During the
day Artimus was out to be seen by the remnants of his crew and
at night he was within the confines of the pentagon with the
closest thing to peers he had. Midday whilst Artimus was
campaigning, the junior officers were talking about the hell he
was about to bring on them and their fears of a civil war with the
natives.
Swishzel said, “One thing I can’t emphasize enough is
that if he isn’t a captain any more than we aren’t officers at all,
not ensigns, not lieutenants, just more beach trash like what’s
out there and I’m not sure we can hold our own.” Clarkson
replied, “You don’t know what he is really like, admiral Dufsin
made me his baby sitter and instructed me to always present in
the way he had presented to the admiral…just as an obnoxious
pain in the ass.” Spayner commented, “I thought that was just
how you were.” Clarkson sniped, “He makes it easy for me.
He’s a two steps forward three steps back guy.” Capes
interjected, “I think the phrase is ‘two steps forward one step
back’ or is that what you meant.” Clarkson sighed, “That is the
phrase but I did intentionally get it wrong.” Mr.Lees had been
laying low sulking but was once again engaging in social
activities, he seemed to break his vow of silence and said, “We
don’t have a lot to stand on, I figured nothing like this would
ever happen but if I lived back in the days when it could have I
knew what I would do and I turned out to be dead wrong on both
counts. I would normally think we just need to snap them back
into order, but the captain tried that and it was a mistake. I’ve
been dead quiet thinking of joining the natives but what Dave
did blew that and I have the fact that the good guy I had over
there came back and has been leading here. I thought that was
my way in, but it turns out he burnt his bridges over there
because he has an agenda too.”
Spayner said, “I don’t think we need to worry about
them attacking us we don’t have anything they would want.”
Lees responded, “That’s the problem that’s keeping me up at
night, we have nothing over them but we have so little we’re a
threat. We need to make enough headway ourselves so that there
is no conflict, then over produce somewhere so that we have
something for trade. I overheard them talking at the opening in
the trees and they expect that boat they are building to take as