- Pronouns
- He/Him, They/Them
"Mboto Jones did what?" Tsubo Tsango, new High Chief of the Marä of Naizerre looked at the General in disbelief. "It's all there in the report sir. During the last days of his regime he asked my department to use our existing nuclear infrastructure to make a nuclear device capable of levelling a city."
The High Chief grimaced. He didn't know Mboto had been this mad. "Burn this report. Wipe all records of this. Shred all paperwork and burn the shreddings. No one can know about this, General. Assemble a small team to handle transit. I'll contact you soon about this matter. Dismissed." The General, a member of Tsubo Tasngo's tribe, followed the orders without comment, wondering what the new leader of the Marä was planning.
High Chief Tsango was already moving into action, waiting until the General had left before telling one of aides to contact the Cogorian ambassador. They would be most interested in what he had to offer, he thought, and the prospect of sticking it to the 'air gangsters' to use a phrase from his predecessor, was more than a little entertaining. Let them quiver in their ivory towers.
The deal took some time to set up. The Cogorians were, naturally, very suspicious. They didn't have a great history with this sort of thing, following the disaster at Oktobergrad where the Phoenix Union bombed the nuclear reactor there. That city was a ruin and Cogoria had yet to receive any kind of apology or recompense for that. Well Naizerre knew how to stand by their friends.
Friendship didn't come free or even cheaply however. The Cogorians were happy enough to pay for the technical specs and the enriched nuclear material, but they had little need for the delivery system, having their own. Tsubo Tsango and the team responsible for the deal were satisfied with the amount of currency being handed over in the deal, however, and the Cogorians seemed pleased enough on their end. A good deal all round, Tsango assumed.
The ship was old Nyoro Sotha was surprised it could even float. She had paid an awful lot of money in order to get out Naizerre as quickly as possible and was starting to feel she had been ripped off. She wasn't sure where to head but had pointed the ship east and turned up the engines to their maximum setting. Those at the naval base would probably discover she was gone soon. It couldn't be helped. She needed to be out of Naizerri waters as soon as possible.
Whoever had owned the boat had kept the engines in good condition at least, and Nyoro was glad for that small mercy at least. She had plenty of fuel, including a reserve tank she had insisted was fitted as quickly as possible. It meant she would have to run a line from the reserve to the main tank herself, but it got her away quicker. Sotha briefly wondered what her father would think, before pushing the General out of her mind. She had to tell someone - anyone - what they had done. What she had done.
She had supplies for a month but by that time she'd hopefully have been picked up by then - or even given safe haven in one of the nations that would give her a platform to expose the actions of the Marä. Nyoro hated boats and the ocean and the navy in general but had followed her father's demand that she enlist in that particular branch. She had been assigned to Naval Intelligence after basic training - at her father's request she would later learn - and joined his personal team as he helped most of the navy brass defect to the uprising that overthrew Mboto Jones. She almost didn't believe that the old dictator had committed the acts he had, but she'd seen the evidence. He had tried building nuclear weapons.
And now the new regime had sold them on. To who, she didn't know. But she had to tell the world. So when Nyoro Sotha's ship broke down two days later, she used the only option left available to her. Broadcasting on as many frequencies as she could, she spoke and hoped that someone might've been listening.
"SOS This is Nyoro Sotha of Naizerre. My vessel has broken down and I am stranded in the Meterran Sea. I require rescue. I have evidence of wrongdoing by the current Naizerre authorities with regards to the sale of -" A pause. "weapons of a nuclear nature. I will trade this information for asylum or passage to a safe harbour."
The High Chief grimaced. He didn't know Mboto had been this mad. "Burn this report. Wipe all records of this. Shred all paperwork and burn the shreddings. No one can know about this, General. Assemble a small team to handle transit. I'll contact you soon about this matter. Dismissed." The General, a member of Tsubo Tasngo's tribe, followed the orders without comment, wondering what the new leader of the Marä was planning.
High Chief Tsango was already moving into action, waiting until the General had left before telling one of aides to contact the Cogorian ambassador. They would be most interested in what he had to offer, he thought, and the prospect of sticking it to the 'air gangsters' to use a phrase from his predecessor, was more than a little entertaining. Let them quiver in their ivory towers.
The deal took some time to set up. The Cogorians were, naturally, very suspicious. They didn't have a great history with this sort of thing, following the disaster at Oktobergrad where the Phoenix Union bombed the nuclear reactor there. That city was a ruin and Cogoria had yet to receive any kind of apology or recompense for that. Well Naizerre knew how to stand by their friends.
Friendship didn't come free or even cheaply however. The Cogorians were happy enough to pay for the technical specs and the enriched nuclear material, but they had little need for the delivery system, having their own. Tsubo Tsango and the team responsible for the deal were satisfied with the amount of currency being handed over in the deal, however, and the Cogorians seemed pleased enough on their end. A good deal all round, Tsango assumed.
The ship was old Nyoro Sotha was surprised it could even float. She had paid an awful lot of money in order to get out Naizerre as quickly as possible and was starting to feel she had been ripped off. She wasn't sure where to head but had pointed the ship east and turned up the engines to their maximum setting. Those at the naval base would probably discover she was gone soon. It couldn't be helped. She needed to be out of Naizerri waters as soon as possible.
Whoever had owned the boat had kept the engines in good condition at least, and Nyoro was glad for that small mercy at least. She had plenty of fuel, including a reserve tank she had insisted was fitted as quickly as possible. It meant she would have to run a line from the reserve to the main tank herself, but it got her away quicker. Sotha briefly wondered what her father would think, before pushing the General out of her mind. She had to tell someone - anyone - what they had done. What she had done.
She had supplies for a month but by that time she'd hopefully have been picked up by then - or even given safe haven in one of the nations that would give her a platform to expose the actions of the Marä. Nyoro hated boats and the ocean and the navy in general but had followed her father's demand that she enlist in that particular branch. She had been assigned to Naval Intelligence after basic training - at her father's request she would later learn - and joined his personal team as he helped most of the navy brass defect to the uprising that overthrew Mboto Jones. She almost didn't believe that the old dictator had committed the acts he had, but she'd seen the evidence. He had tried building nuclear weapons.
And now the new regime had sold them on. To who, she didn't know. But she had to tell the world. So when Nyoro Sotha's ship broke down two days later, she used the only option left available to her. Broadcasting on as many frequencies as she could, she spoke and hoped that someone might've been listening.
"SOS This is Nyoro Sotha of Naizerre. My vessel has broken down and I am stranded in the Meterran Sea. I require rescue. I have evidence of wrongdoing by the current Naizerre authorities with regards to the sale of -" A pause. "weapons of a nuclear nature. I will trade this information for asylum or passage to a safe harbour."
Feel free to RP as a ship picking up the broadcast and locating Nyoro.