Everything was starting to come together for the Alliance, recruitment was up, planets were joining the cause, and things were generally running smoothly.
Good news.
Of course, that meant more work for Marin Faulker. <i>Lots</i> more.
"Morgan, please get me the Yavin files ASAP. I need everything having to do with the dig site at the Yavin core and I need an up to the hour status update on the terraforming effort." Marin said as he hit the buttom on the comm unit. Some would call Morgan his Secretary, but Marin Faulker would be the first to correct those who might come to that assumption. Morgan controlled all communications incoming and outgoing from the Yavin system, and Marin Faulker could not do his job without her hard work and expertise.
"Yes, sir." She replied, curtly but not rudely. Marin had a distinct synergy with Morgan that had developed over their years of work together and that allowed them to be straight to the point with each other without perceiving the other to be rude or have a lack of manners.
Marin tapped another button on his console which connected to another officer. "Myles, where the fuck is McCorda? Tell him I need a fucking status report on that base. It's been weeks and I haven't heard shit."
"Yes, sir. Captain McCorda is out of comm range, but I will relay the message ASAP." The static-filled voice of the officer known as 'Myles' replied.
"Faulker, out." Marin said, cutting the transmission.
"Fuck man... I've never been this busy. It's ridiculous." Marin said, as he paused a moment to take a deep breath.
"Ya, but. In a good way right?" Matthias Woods said as he sat across the desk from Marin Faulker, legs crossed; relaxing.
"I don't know how the Hell you do it, Woods. Do you ever sleep?"
"No. Sleep is for the weak." Woods said, dryly but sarcastically.
"Here I am busting my fucking ass, and you're sitting across from me like you don't have a care in the world."
"Well, you <i>are</i> the boss. Or, lest you forget?"
"Morgan, remind me to fire Admiral Woods please." He said, tapping a button on the console.
"Yes, sir. On it sir." She replied, recognizing the lack of sincerity.
"So... do I walk out now... or?" Woods said, feigning standing up from his seat.
"We'll have someone escort you out, stay seated for now soldier." Marin said raising his hand as Woods sat back down.
"This is the problem, we're growing, and you're experiencing that first hand through increased work load. And until you decide to delegate that responsibility and promote a few more officers, you're gonna be pulling your hair out left and right. Just as you are now."
"Speaking of <i>growth</i>, I wonder what progress Kre'fey has made finding a suitable location for our Academy.
"Morgan, have we received word from Bandor Kre'fe-" Before the High Admiral could finish his sentence, Morgan was already replying.
"I transferred the file to your datapad two minutes ago."
Both men briefly exchanged surprised glances.
"And you're bitching about being so busy?" Woods asked. "You don't hear so much as a whimper out of Morgan, and she does more than any of us around here."
"That's for sure..." Faulker replied.
"What? Does she have like eight arms or something? She's a droid isn't she? She's a droid? Morgan's a fucking droid this whole time and you never told me? Is she a Jedi? No? Not a Jedi?" Woods said, exchanging the type of sarcastic banter that he and Marin did so many hours out of the day.
"Are you done?"
"No not yet, wait... yes. I'm done."
"Holy shit..." Marin Faulker said to himself as he viewed the contents of the file received from Bandor Kre'fey.
"What is it? Ninjas? Sith? Sith Ninjas? Simon Kaine's back? The Emperor died of a heart attack? Your favorite bed and breakfast on Valikor 5 no longer serves the gays? That's gonna be tough you and your boy toy are gonna have to find a new place to vacation..." Woods said in rapid-fire succession, finally stopping once he realized Marin Faulker wasn't even paying attention to his humor.
Admiral Woods paused for a moment, remaining silent while Marin Faulker poured over the wealth of information on the datapad.
"Well? Captain? You gonna leave me hanging or...?" Admiral Woods said, starting to get upset.
"Sorry... It's Kre'fey. It looks like he's found a location for the Academy..." The High Admiral replied.
"Already? Fuck. That Bothan doesn't mess around." Woods said, clearly surprised.
"No... he doesn't." Marin said slowy, still reading over the data.
"Where is it?" Woods asked.
"Arkanis. By the looks of it they already have a Naval Academy established which was once used by both the Republic and the Empire at some point."
"So... we wouldn't have to build one from the ground up? Which means it might not be up to our specifications..." Woods said, not sure whether going with a pre-existing Naval Academy would be beneficial to the future officers of the Alliance.
"It seems that the facility meets the criteria that Kre'fey and I agreed on." Faulker replied, focused on the datapad.
"You said the Academy was once used by the Empire?"
"Yes, that's what it says here, why?" Faulker asked, looking up to meet Matthias Woods' gaze.
"Well then it's on their RADAR... what if they decide to 'liberate' the Academy? What then? We're up Shit's Creek."
"Kre'fey already thought of that, it's here in his analysis. The Imps have Carida, and a few other of the larger Academies in their service. Also, it's off the beaten path. It's not near any major trade routes and it's far out into the Outer Rim. The Empire at this point, isn't large enough to require another Academy. If they did, they'd look for a location closer to home."
"So it's out in the boonies?" Woods asked, coming to the conclusion himself.
"Exactly, which provides the type of discretion we need. It looks like we'll even be able to do some actual flight training and put these kids in the cockpits of some real live ships." Marin said, nodding.
"Where do I sign, Chief? Sounds good to me." Woods replied.
"Hmmm..." The sound came from Marin's mouth as he noticed the conclusion of Kre'fey's report.
"What is it?"
"Well, looks like Kre'fey needs our help. He's begun the initial discussions with the Academy but needs our help solidifying the deal. They won't commit until they speak with an Alliance representative directly. It looks like the deal was, he'd have an Alliance rep out to Arkanis by the end of the week."
"OK? I don't see the problem, Mare. Have Kre'fey handle it, he knows what he's looking for."
"True, but he's a soldier not a diplomat or a negotiator. It wouldn't be in our best interest to send a soldier in to negotiate a deal that could affect us for the next several years. He was smart to defer to us."
"OK, have you forgotten that you're a soldier too? I'm a soldier. We're <i>all</i> soldiers. Except.." Woods said, catching himself.
"Vance." They both said in unison.
"Exactly, Vancenti Michelangelo Taesch." Marin said. "The only problem is... he's on Abridon negotiating their acceptance into the Alliance, I don't know if he'll be able to make it out to Arkanis in time."
"Only one way to find out..." Woods said.
Marin hit a button on his console patching through to Morgan. "Morgan, get a message to Vance and see if he can make it out to Arkanis by the end of the week, I've got an urgent project that needs his individual attention. Attach the file from Bandor Kre'fey along with the message. Get me an update on Abridon while you're at it. Lastly, get with Accounting and have them run a financial profile on the Arkanis Academy, I want to know profit trends for the last three decades and want to know who their clients are. I want to know everything about that facility, if the headmaster at the Academy takes a shit I want to know what it smells like."
"As always, your eloquence makes me whole, Admiral. Consider it done." Morgan replied, giggling.
"Too much?" Faulker asked, after he cut the transmission.
"Accounting? What the fuck is th is Vinda Corp?" Woods said, ignoring the question.
"It's the greatest thing Vance has ever thought of. We've got an off-site department dedicated to not only keeping track of our own financial situation, but they can provide detailed financial data on any entity in the known Galaxy."
"Neat." A simple response for a complex situation.
"With that financial profile, Vance can find out what their overhead is, how many students are going through the sytem, what their instructors get paid... The list goes on and on. With that information he can go into that meeting prepared to make a deal that mutually beneficial to all parties involved."
"And we won't get screwed over because Vance knows what types of profits they're operating with currently..." Woods concluded.
"Exactly."
"You, Marin Faulker are a genius."
"I, try."
And with that, the two men went about their business, of which there was much. Soon, if things went well, and with a little bit of luck, the future naval officers of the Alliance to Restore the Republic would be training on Arkanis.