Their Lordships Request: A Harry Heron Adventure (65 page)

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Authors: Patrick G. Cox

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"
That
shouldn
'
t
be
possible.
Didn
'
t
we
arrange
to
have
her
propulsion
reduced
in
spec?
What
happened?
"

 

             
"
Her
Engineering
Commander
picked
up
the
underspec
on
just
about
everything

and
there
'
s
been
a
bit
of
a
row
about
it.
Ribble
was
dismissed
and
is
under
investigation,
the
whole
place
is
now
under
the
control
of
a
Fleet
Flag
Officer
and
they
'
ve
replaced
everything
in
the
propulsion
systems
and
engineering
that
we
'
d
managed
to
downrate.
"

 

             
"
The
Chairman
isn
'
t
going
to
like
that
at
all,
"
the
Security
Director
replied.
"
He
doesn
'
t
like
failure.
OK,
leave
that
one
with
me,
I
still
have
a
couple
of
aces
in
my
hand,
including
some
changes
we
'
ve
slipped
in
on
her
weapons
fit.
"
He
paused,
"
Anything
else
on
the
trials?
"

 

             
"
Yes,
she
'
s
going
back
onto
the
dock
to
complete
the
fitting
out
and
then
she
goes
into
workup.
They
are
saying
she
'
ll
be
operational
in
nine
months.
And
her
full
complement
of
strike
craft
is
to
be
shipped
in
the
next
two.
"

 

             
"
Right.
What
about
her
sister
ship?
"

 

             
"
Vengeance
?
She
'
s
been
brought
forward.
By
the
time
the
Vanguard
starts
her
workup,
Vengeance
will
be
fully
plated
and
under
atmosphere.
Twelve
months
tops
and
she
'
ll
be
operational.
"

 

             
The
Director
of
Security
cut
his
link
and
leaned
back.
Bad
news,
he
'
d
done
his
best
and
his
agents
had
worked
hard.
Someone
in
Fleet
had
obviously
spotted
the
substitutions
and
the
plan
had
fallen
apart
a
bit.
And
the
Chairman
wasn
'
t
going
to
be
happy.
Ari
Khamenei
wasn
'
t
a
man
who
forgave
failure
either.
He
frowned.
He
'
d
never
really
been
able
to
get
a
handle
on
the
Chairman,
half
the
time
he
seemed
reasonable
and
very
pleasant,
but
then
you
saw
the
other
side
of
him
when
things
went
wrong

and
that
was
something
you
didn
'
t
want
to
see
too
often.
He
straightened
up
and
keyed
a
link
code,
well,
if
you
have
to
hand
out
bad
news,
choose
your
day
and
your
time
carefully.

 

*
*
*

 

             
"
The
trials
have
gone
far
better
than
expected,
"
the
Admiral
told
Captain
Heron
as
they
relaxed
in
the
Captain
'
s
quarters
resplendent
in
Mess
Undress
uniforms.
"
Thanks
largely
to
your
Heads
of
Department
I
suspect.
"
He
sipped
his
drink
appreciatively.
"
Your
Engineering
Commander
may
be
small
and
petite
looking
but
I
think
a
few
of
the
staff
here
won
'
t
be
keen
to
get
on
her
wrong
side
again
in
a
hurry.
I
could
use
her
here
you
know.
Think
she
'
d
be
interested
in
a
transfer?
"

 

             
"
Mary?
"
He
grinned.
"
She
just
might
be
,
you
could
ask
her
at
dinner.
Though
I
should,
of
course,
object
to
her
taking
it,
sir.
I
think
my
need
is
greater
than
yours,
with
respect.
New
ship,
untried
tech
on
board?
I
need
the
very
best
here.
"

 

             
The
Admiral
studied
him
for
a
moment
over
the
rim
of
his
glass,
a
smile
twitching
the
corners
of
his
mouth
as
he
said,
"
I
could
insist,
but
I
take
your
point,
"
he
said.
"
I
might
just
demand
her
services
in
future

rank
does
have
some
privileges.
"

 

             
"
Of
course,
sir,
"
the
Captain
replied.
He
knew
the
Admiral
well
and
this
was
a
game
they
often
played.
Changing
the
subject
he
said,
"
Fritz
tells
me
that
the
AI
system
exceeds
everything
the
designers
expected.
In
fact
he
'
s
pretty
convinced
the
ship
is
at
least
partly
self-aware.
"

 

             
"
So
he
told
me.
I
must
admit
that
since
they
began
fitting
these
implants
into
all
us
senior
officers
I
have
occasionally
wondered
about
that.
Sometimes
I
only
have
to
wonder
where
I
can
find
the
information
I
need
and
it
appears
on
my
screen
or
tablet.
It
'
s
a
bit
disconcerting.
"

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