Admiral of the Fleet Baron Telan Desaria took a rather drawn out puff of his hand-rolled cigarra, musing over the passed comment. Before an entire room of Imperial officers and commanders, the HoloNet image of Vice Admiral Nikoi Amarilla gave a speech honoring the conquest of Lianna. Desaria found the spectacle of the blue-tinted officer amusing: Amarilla had never served aboard a combat vessel in forward area, instead rising through the ranks in the Rebel manner of treachery, favoritism, and discrediting rivals.
Not willing to make his feelings about another officer known, when the hall rose to its feet at the conclusion of the speech the Baron did as well. Desaria was not willing to give the soft-spoken martinet the full attention of his clapping, instead refilling his cognac. The hall quieted soon thereafter, signaling the Admiral’s turn at the room’s lectern.
Every bit a Kuati, he emptied the glass in one healthy swallow that elicited some good natured humor from the senior officers nearby.
Unlike many other flag officers, Admiral Desaria felt completely at ease with his men regardless of rank. Although born an aristocrat, he had practiced many hours with lower-born cadet comrades during his Academy days to learn the art of peasant humor. That accomplished, he could court noble general and rural sergeants with cordiality.
Desaria gave a curt nod to a nearby yeoman manning the HoloNet controls who deactivated the projector pad. Admiral Amarilla was silenced before he could object, giving the Admiral of the Fleet yet another reason to smile. As he looked on the officers seated in Army fieldgrey and Navy green, his mood sobered. Levity was acceptable but discipline had its place – now.
“ I too congratulate you. Lianna was a brief campaign, almost textbook in its execution on the ground. You have definitely given High Command something to look at before releasing the next round of manual-codexes.”
Muffled laughter was heard about.
“ That said, I stress that the battle for Lianna was brief. Approximately two hundred thousand enemy fatalities to our fifteen thousand should be sending some shockwaves through us all. Our foe has proven resolute not only militarily but also civilly. About an hour ago I read the first official Intelligence report on Lianna, gathered from the vultures on the ground.”
Despite the serious tone the speech-turned briefing took, several men and women were brave enough to give out laughter at the Intelligence field operatives’ nickname.
“ I don’t speak with the same eloquence the report had, but I can sum it up for you. The civilians are willing to die along with the soldiers – each and everyone driven by a religious devotion that goes beyond fanaticism. In every settlement and village on this planet barely a thousand civilians remain, every one wounded too badly to resist.
“ Our next target is the world of Raxus. The Fleet is ready and assault troops re-embarked. This world, despite its remote location, has become the enemy’s manufacturing centre for munitions both ship and land-borne. We will attack and eliminate this infrastructure. I warn you: do not let Lianna inflate your confidence or those who pop your ego-balloon with be saluting a blue standard!”
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