Action Stations - First Qtr 2016
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Action Stations - First Qtr 2016
RELEASE 16 0 1 FEBRUARY 2016 ACTION STATIONS THE NEWSLETTER FOR THE COLONIAL MINISTRY OF DEFENSE Bringing You to the Universe... ...One Vacation at a Time Service Resuming Soon ACTION STATIONS EDITOR COL Michael Dugas, Chief of Communications RELEASE 1601 1ST QUARTER 2016 ABOUT THE COVER The Battlestar Reprisal (BS 55) breaks orbit of an ACTION STATIONS is a publication of the Colo- unknown planet in this nial Ministry of Defense, a Battlestar Galactica rendition. fan organization, and is published electronically each quarter. The newsletter is free to members 3D Model rendered by of the Colonial Ministry of Defense. Christopher Cardwell. Battlestar Galactica and related visual elements You can find more of are © of their respective rights holders. Christopher’s work on his facebook page: © 2016 The Colonial Ministry of Defense http://facebook.com/chriscardwellmodels 2 THE ADMIRAL’S WIRELESS FADM LIAM BOOTZIN - COMMANDER IN CHIEF Greetings Colonials, This year has been an exciting one for the Ministry with many changes in our Executive Council, CIC, and even new chapters! In order to grow, and get on track as a leadership, the EC has been very active. We have installed Col Michael Dugas as Chief of Communications and CDR Kenneth Green as our Webmaster so our page will be up to date. The council has been in near constant communication and we are seeing projects like this newsletter as the result. This energy is being reflected in activity within the chapters. There have been lost chapters who have re-started reporting in, and we even launched our latest craft, the Gunstar Hydra. This brings us up to 12 chapters! As organizing the elections has been my primary goal, I am pleased that 9 of those 12 chapters have already gotten involved in nominations for our next CIC. As a reminder, nominations close on the 20th of February. Voting to the general population will begin on March 1st, so be sure to check the CMoD facebook page for the latest updates. My secondary goal has been to keep the Recruiting and Retention division organized. We currently have approximately 230 members, and with increased chapter activity plus rumors about a new Battlestar Galactica movie I foresee us growing in the next year. A good way to help expand our club is by hosting panels at local conventions. A simple “Introduction to the Colonial Ministry of Defense” panel where a chapter can describe our organization and answer questions can lead to many new members. The Ministry can provide a banner with our logo for you to borrow, and we have printable fliers available on our website at www.colonialministryofdefense.org These panels do not have to be elaborate or expensive either – one of the panels Stormbringer is hosting is playing the BSG board game that several members already have. The key is to get your club noticed, let the public know that it is your chapter that is hosting the event. It’s been both an honor and privilege to serve as the second Commander in Chief of the Colonial Ministry of Defense, thank you. I believe we have a club to be proud of, and it gets better every day. So Say We All! DRADIS CONTACT COL MICHAEL DUGAS - CHIEF OF COMMUNCIATIONS Welcome to the first issue of Action Stations - I’m very happy to get this out of my hands and into yours. I wish I could share with you what to expect in future issues. I have some ideas... but really, in the end, it is up to you guys, the members. This is, after all, your newsletter. My job as Editor-in-Chief is to be more a curator - to help guide the content into place. Your job is to help me find the content and to let me know where you’d like me to focus. Would you like more fiction? More art? An episode-by-episode viewing guide? Comics? Event briefings? Scale Model information and tips? I’m open to nearly any concepts and story ideas. We’ll be doing these quarterly, with the next issue coming out in mid May. If you have anything you’d like to share (or suggest) please let me know by the end of April. To contact the Communications Department - please either drop a me a line on Facebook or send an e-mail over to me at: [email protected] Thank you for this opportunity to share - I’m looking forward to your feedback, and the stories you will to share with us all. 3 FROM THE DANT’S DESK RADM LES RICKARD - COMMANDANT, COLONIAL WARRIOR ACADEMY Greetings from the Colonial Warrior Academy! Before we get into the meat of this report, allow me to introduce myself and my staff. I am RADM Les Rickard, Commandant of the Academy. I’ve been a member of the CMoD since July of 2011 and a member of the CWA since February of 2014. I am a long time member of fandom and have been involved in many organizations. Commander Michael W. Malotte, another veteran of multiple organizations, has also been a member of the CMoD since July of 2011. I brought him on as the Deputy Commandant of the Academy in June of 2014. It is a great honor to be able to serve the membership and we hope to make all your interactions with the CWA enjoyable ones. For my first article, I thought I’d share the history of the Academy. Academy History VADM Joe Linden was the CWA’s first Commandant and took on the position as the Academy was created in June of 2011. In April of 2012, VADM Mark Hanford took the reins and started working on courses to release to the membership. The CWA released those first three courses on September 9, 2013. Deputy Commandant Colonel Danny Richards, with assistance from Admirals Westfall and Hanford, deployed the Intro to the Colonial Ministry of Defense exam and the Command Preparation exam. Not only do these core courses give members a great understanding of all aspects of the organization, they also give potential chapter commanders the information they will need to successfully lead a chapter in the CMoD. In addition to the CMoD specific courses, the Battlestar Reference Course addressed the Battlestar Galactica fan side of the organization, paying homage to the show that was the CMoD’s inspiration. February of 2013 saw Colonel Becky Eckhart take over the reins as she continued to integrate the Academy into the CMoD structure. In March of 2014, RADM Les Rickard, Colonel Eckhart’s Deputy Commandant, stepped up and took on the Commandant’s mantle. During my tenure, the Academy has almost tripled in size, releasing eight new courses to date and breaking into three academies with schools under each. The Promotions exam and Awards exam joined the Intro exam, continuing the introductory 4 courses and creating the Initial Orientation Training School in the Basic Training Academy. Building upon the Battlestar Reference course, the two Viper exams, along with the Shuttle exam and Raptor exam, provided a strong start to the Flight School in the Tactical Academy. And finally, continuing the efforts to foster a strong leadership, the Fleet Commander exam and Executive Council course rounded out the newly formed Command School in the Command Academy. In the future, we’re looking to add an Operations School under the Tactical Academy that includes courses covering subjects such as navigations, communications, the flight deck, and DRADIS systems; flight courses under the Flight School; and a history section covering Colony-specific information. Obviously, for all this, we’re looking for some folks who want to get involved. If you’re good at research, like to write, and looking for a challenge, we’d love to talk to you. We know there’s lots of talent out there just waiting to be tapped – come join our team! While we continue to build upon the course selection, we both invite and encourage you to take advantage of what the CWA currently offers. There are lots of opportunities to both learn and grow within the CMoD. As with any discussion about our courses and the history of the Colonial Warrior Academy, we’d be remiss if we didn’t give a Warrior’s shout out to Mark Hanford, Joe Linden, Robert Mulvey, and Robert Westfall. If it weren’t for their dedication to the beginnings of our organization and subsequent authorship of our manuals, we’d have virtually nothing to base our courses on. Thanks to all of you! In the end, the CWA is only as good as the courses we offer. We are open to any and all feedback about our curriculum and welcome your input. We look forward to continuing to bringing you the best courses possible, now and into the future, and thank you for your support. So say we all! COLONIAL WARRIOR ACADEMY COURSE LIST Basic Training Academy Initial Orientation Training CWAO101 Introduction to the Colonial Ministry of Defense Prerequisite: None CWAO102 Colonial Ministry of Defense Promotions Prerequisite: CWAO101 Colonial Ministry of Defense Awards Prerequisite: CWAO101 CWAO103 Tactical Academy Flight School CWAT201 Capital Ship Reference Manual Prerequisite: CWAO101 CWAT202 Small Craft Recognition 1 (Viper MKI-MKIV) Prerequisites: CWAO101, CWAT201 CWAT203 Small Craft Recognition 2 (Viper MKV-MKIVIIS) Prerequisites: CWAO101, CWAT201, CWAT202 CWAT204 Small Craft Recognition 3 (Raptors) Prerequisites: CWAO101, CWAT201, CWAT202, CWAT203 CWAT205 Small Craft Recognition 4 (Shuttes) Prerequisites: CWAO101, CWAT201, CWAT202, CWAT203, CWAT204 Command Academy Command School CWAC301 Command Preparation Prerequisites: CWAO101, CWAT201 CWAC302 Flag Officer Command Preparation - Fleet Commander Prerequisites: CWAO101, CWAO102, CWAO103, CWAT201, CWAC301 Flag Officer Command Preparation - Executive Council Course CWAC303 Prerequisites: CWAO101, CWAO102, CWAO103, CWAT201, CWAC301, CWAC302 5 COLONIAL WARRIOR ACADEMY GRADUATES Greetings from the Colonial Warrior Academy! This is a complete list of graduates from the CWA as of 1/27/2016. If you don’t see your name listed under a course you have taken, please contact the Academy and let us know CWAO101 - Introduction to the Colonial Ministry of Defense Allen, TJ Anderson, Scott Austin, James Chappell, Brian DeBaer, Ivan Dugas, Mike French, Larry Hanford, Mark Hinson, Brandi Levine, Craig Malotte, Mike Miller, Anne Morgan, Mark Neigut, Larry Patch, Heather Patch, Matthew Reagan, Douglas Rickard, Les Robinson, Derek Walker, Daniel Westfall, Michelle Westfall, Robert CWAO102 - Colonial Ministry of Defense Promotions Allen, TJ Chappell, Brian French, Larry Hinson, Brandi Malotte, Mike Rickard, Les Robinson, Derek Walker, Daniel Westfall, Robert CWAO103 - Colonial Ministry of Defense Awards Allen, TJ Chappell, Brian French, Larry Hinson, Brandi Malotte, Mike Rickard, Les Robinson, Derek Walker, Daniel Westfall, Robert CWAT201 - Capital Ship Reference Manual Allen, TJ Austin, James Chappell, Brian DeBaer, Ivan French, Larry Hanford, Mark Hinson, Brandi Levine, Craig Malotte, Mike Miller, Anne Morgan, Mark Patch, Heather Patch, Matthew Reagan, Douglas Rickard, Les Robinson, Derek Walker, Daniel Westfall, Michelle Westfall, Robert CWAT202 - Small Craft Recognition 1 (Viper MKI - MKIV) Chappell, Brian Hinson, Brandi Malotte, Mike Rickard, Les Walker, Daniel Westfall, Robert 6 COLONIAL WARRIOR ACADEMY GRADUATES CWAT203 - Small Craft Recognition 2 (Viper MKV - MKIVIIS) Chappell, Brian Hinson, Brandi Malotte, Mike Rickard, Les Walker, Daniel Westfall, Robert CWAT204 - Small Craft Recognition 3 (Raptors) Chappell, Brian Hinson, Brandi Malotte, Mike Rickard, Les Walker, Daniel Westfall, Robert CWAT205 - Small Craft Recognition 4 (Shuttles) Chappell, Brian Hinson, Brandi Malotte, Mike Rickard, Les Walker, Daniel Westfall, Robert CWAC301 - Command Preparation Austin, James French, Larry Hinson, Brandi Malotte, Mike Miller, Anne Morgan, Mark Patch, Heather Reagan, Douglas Rickard, Les Robinson, Derek Walker, Daniel Westfall, Michelle Westfall, Robert CWAC302 - Flag Officer Command Preparation - Fleet Commander French, Larry Hinson, Brandi Malotte, Mike Rickard, Les Walker, Daniel Westfall, Robert CWAC303 - Flag Officer Command Preparation - Executive Council Course French, Larry Hinson, Brandi Malotte, Mike Rickard, Les Walker, Daniel Westfall, Robert 7 COMBAT AIR WINGS COLONIAL MINISTRY OF DEFENSE 12TH AIR WING 12TH AIR GROUP (200 VIPERS, 40 RAPTORS) VFA-101 “Screaming Eagles” VFA-1003 VFA-587 VFA-1027 VFA-671 VFA-1118 VFA-693 VFA-1304 VFA-815 VQ-102 “Pathfinders” VFA-889 VQ-108 55TH AIR GROUP (200 VIPERS, 25 RAPTORS) VFA-73 “Crusaders” VFA-633 “Golden Sabers” VFA-214 “Black Sheep” VFA-975 VFA-444 “Fire Angels” VFA-1023 VFA-482 “Silver Comets” VFA-1424 “The Waifs” VFA-568 “Wrecking Crew” VQ-71 “Tyr’s Sword” VFA-601 “Malotte’s Mustangs” VQ-693 F O 69TH AIR WING 69TH AIR GROUP (90 VIPERS, 18 RAPTORS) VFA-54 “Thunderbolts” VFA-57 “Caprica Classics” VFA-55 “Double Nickels” VFA-58 “Jolly Rogers” VFA-56 “Ghost Riders” VFA-59 “Morning Stars” 63RD AIR GROUP (200 VIPERS, 40 RAPTORS) VFA-69 “Fighting Wolves” DE F E OTHER ATTACHED UNITS (10 RAPTORS) VQ-369 “Arc Angels” VQ-557 8 VQ-112 “Grim Raptors” VQ-294 VQ-361 VQ-1009 VQ-1037 VQ-1119 VQ-1302 VQ-1393 VQA-42 “Red Ryders” VQA-841 “Rogues” AES-408 “Nighthawks” E COL O 18TH AIR GROUP (200 VIPERS, 25 RAPTORS) VFA-112 “Hydra” VFA-1163 VFA-526 VFA-1202 VFA-896 VFA-1407 VFA-904 VFA-1488 VFA-1000 VFA-1605 RY ST MIN L A I I N 18TH AIR WING 55TH AIR WING VQ-278 VQ-734 VQ-978 VQ-1125 VQ-1390 VQ-1407 NS VFA-510 “Frak Fighters” VFA-513 “Wild Cards” VFA-516 “Raging Bulls” COMBAT AIR WINGS COLONIAL MINISTRY OF DEFENSE 77TH AIR WING 77TH AIR GROUP (80 VIPERS, 10 RAPTORS) VFA-712 “Rampagers” VFAS-2014 “Black Watch” VFA-713 “Furies” VQ-796 “Hammerheads” VFA-1174 “The Berzerke” VQ-1078 “Condors” 17RD AIR GROUP (200 VIPERS, 40 RAPTORS) VFA-257 VFA-1333 VFA-511 VFA-1482 VFA-943 VFA-1506 VFA-1137 VFA-1701 VFA-1184 VQ-97 VFA-1289 VQ-462 99TH AIR GROUP (360 VIPERS, 50 RAPTORS, 10 BOMBERS) VA-3 “Black Knights” VFA-738 “Rough Riders” VA-4 “Jackals” VFA-777 “Lucky Sevens” VFA-99 “Silver Samurai” VFA-801 “Gladiators” VFA-222 “Deadly Deuces” VFA-853 “Cobras” VFA-364 “Hi-Ryuu” VFA-918 “Griffins” VFA-413 “Manticores” VFA-999 “Dragon Riders” VFA-524 “Dragonslayers” VFA-1057 “Thestrals” VFA-525 “Pillagers” VFA-1103 “Lupis Nocturnus” VFA-638 “Toaster Hunters” VFA-1249 “War Daggits” VFA-673 “Death Dealers” VFAS-2012 “Wraiths” O F E COL O 99TH AIR WING VQ-1723 VQ-1724 RY ST OTHER ATTACHED UNITS (20 RAPTORS) VQ-984 VQ-1004 MIN L A I I N DE F E NS 51ST AIR GROUP (120 VIPERS, 60 RAPTORS) VFA-155 VQ-89 VFA-256 VQ-157 VFA-557 VQ-381 VFA-831 VQ-657 VFA-890 VQ-984 VFA-933 AES-579 OTHER ATTACHED UNITS (10 RAPTORS) VQ-928 VQ-1218 9 VQ-657 VQ-867 VQ-1023 VQ-1179 VQ-1204 VQ-1510 VQ-542 “Wizards” VQ-548 “Sentinels” VQ-703 “Marauders” VQ-768 “Firebirds” VQ-972 “Razorbacks” VQ-1010 “Binary Bandits” VQ-1085 “Scorpions” VQA-349 “Ghost Dancers” VQA-1162 “Shadows” AES-573 “Nightingales” AES-723 AES-776 AES-801 AES-835 AES-921 AES-955 SECOND CHANCES FICTION BY VADM ROBERT WESTFALL 1420; 7 March 2040 (16mos before The Fall) Location: Avayna Sector; Battlestar Minotaur “Lieutenant Westfall, report to CIC. Lieutenant Westfall, report to CIC,” the voice over the PA system repeated. With a depressed sigh, Robert set down the rifle he was cleaning and walked over to the intercom and informed the CIC duty officer that he was acknowledging the page and would be in the CIC shortly. Returning to the table, he finished wiping down and reassembling the rifle before returning it to the locker and then putting his tools away. He then departed the armory and headed to the CIC, stopping at a washroom along the way to clean off his hands and face, and wondering what the old man was going to chew his ass about now. Tomorrow was the last day of this punishment detail, given to him by Commander Mundt for arguing with a senior officer. Robert hadn’t even attempted to explain his side of the story, knowing it wouldn’t matter one bit to the commander, who already had his mind made up with regards to anything involving LT Westfall. Robert also wasn’t going to give CDR Mundt the satisfaction of knowing that he didn’t actually mind the current punishment, cleaning every rifle and pistol in the ship’s small arms lockers, as he found the activity to be relaxing. Taking pride in his work on the weapons, he also knew that the Master-at-Arms and Marine Commander shouldn’t be able to find anything to complain to commander about. Arriving at the CIC, the marine sentry checked his ID before allowing him access. Stepping through the open door, Robert approached the command station and came to attention and saluted, “Lieutenant Westfall reporting as ordered, Commander.” Mundt glared disdainfully at the lieutenant before returning the salute. “Couldn’t be bothered to put on a clean uniform, I see, Lieutenant. Not surprising, given your attitude and disdain for regulations,” Mundt said. Robert remained at attention and didn’t say a word; none was expected and wouldn’t have done him any good if he had. Seeing he wasn’t going to get a rise out of his favorite whipping boy, the commander thrust a folded piece of paper at the lieutenant. “Your transfer has been approved; here are your orders. A transport will 10 be here at 0800 on the tenth to pick you up; you miss it, and your ass is mine for as long as either of us remains in the Colonial fleet,” the commander nearly snarled at the young pilot. His disdain for the man and the fact that his transfer was not with the commander’s liking was clearly evident in his tone and demeanor. LT Westfall took the piece of paper from the commander as he replied, “Yes, sir; thank you, sir.” “Dismissed!” Robert saluted again before turning on his heel and departing the CIC, he could feel Mundt’s eyes boring into his back until he turned the corner. He waited until he got back to his quarters before even looking at the piece of paper clutched tightly in his now-sweaty hand. Just because his transfer request had been approved, didn’t mean it was to someplace better than here. His heart thudding in his chest, Robert sat on the edge of his bunk and carefully unfolded the piece of paper and read his orders. “COUGAR, you all right?” CPT Barbara Starr asked, seeing the other pilot suddenly pale and seem to stop breathing. Starr was about 8 years older than Westfall, and tended to act as mother-hen to many of the younger pilots. She was also COUGAR’s squadron commander… at least once he was restored to flying status the day after tomorrow. Snapped out of his surprise by KITTY’s voice, Robert stammered out, “Yeah… uh, sorry, was… was just surprised by my orders.” “Please tell me you’re finally getting out of here before Mundt ruins your life and not just your career,” she asked. Starr was one of the few officers aboard the Minotaur that didn’t ignore LT Westfall just because he was on CDR Mundt’s shit list. Robert nodded, still not believing what he had read. “I’m being transferred to the Katana as a squadron commander and getting a promotion back to captain.” “Woo-hoo, baby, just who do you know at HQ?” KITTY teased. “I hear that’s the new battlestar they’ve been testing all the new tech on for the Nova II class… not to mention being designated as Admiral Crouse’s flagship. I tried to get transferred to her, but got turned down. I am so jealous…” COUGAR turned red, embarrassed that he may have taken KITTY’s spot on the Katana. “I’m sorry…” “Don’t you be sorry about anything, COUGAR. I think it’s wonderful that you’re finally getting out of here and getting a chance to start over,” KITTY told him, coming over sit on his bunk with him. “Just promise me that you’ll keep your nose clean and that temper and mouth of yours in check. Not everybody gets a second chance, so don’t frak this up… you may not get another one.” Robert nodded, “I’ll do my best not to mess it up, KITTY. I promise.” She nodded. “That’s all I can hope for. Now, while you’re sitting there smelling all sexy with that au d’ Hoppes on your BDUs, must I remind you that you’re too young for me and I have a CAP rotation to fly.” That got COUGAR to blush, which elicited a laugh from Starr. She truly hoped this would turn out well for COUGAR, he was miserable here and had no one to turn to: no family; no girl, at least that she had ever heard about. “Get yourself some rest before you have to be in the galley for the rest of your punishment detail… you look like shit.” “I’ll try, KITTY,” he promised. While he knew he needed to try and get some sleep, especially before he had to spend 10 hours washing dishes by hand in the ship’s galley beginning at 1730, he wasn’t sure if rest would come… especially with the news of his transfer. CPT Starr merely nodded, knowing that it was probably hopeless to believe that he would actually sleep, before grabbing her helmet and departing the room. Once she had left, COUGAR re-read his orders before tucking them under his mattress and stretching out on his bunk, thinking about the second chance he had been given… by his old commander. ***** 0755; 10 March 2040 (16mos before The Fall) Location: Avayna Sector; Battlestar Minotaur COUGAR stood in an out-of-the-way spot in the hangar bay, next to his duffel bag, waiting for his ride. He had managed to avoid getting into trouble for the past few days… which had been easier said than done. KITTY had found out that CDR Mundt had apparently informed a few of his more ‘devout’ officers about what would happen if COUGAR missed his flight. Being his squadron commander, she had ensured he was kept flying or otherwise kept busy and thus out of the line of fire, lest anyone find a way to make Westfall miss his ride and end up being stuck here. He hadn’t been standing there long when a recently-landed raptor was pulled into the hangar. Robert didn’t recognize the markings on the craft, but watched as the pilot exited the craft and conferred with the deck chief. He realized it was his ride when the deck chief indicated COUGAR by pointing at him, and the pilot walked over to him. COUGAR subconsciously straightened his blue uniform top as the pilot approached. He came to attention and saluted when he saw the pilot was a major. The major saluted back while looking at his uniform quizzically. “Are you Captain Westfall?” she asked, clearly confused as the saluting officer was wearing the rank insignia of a lieutenant. Robert blushed with embarrassment, he wasn’t getting off on the right foot already… damn CDR Mundt. He had been unable to obtain a set of captain’s insignia from the ship’s quartermaster, who’d claimed they were out of them. KITTY had offered him a set of hers, but he had turned her down, not wanted her to be short a set if Mundt surprised them with an inspection. So he’d settled for wearing his lieutenant’s insignia, figuring he would be able to get a couple of sets from the Katana’s quartermaster. “I’m sorry, major, the ship’s stores were out of the appropriate insignia,” he replied. For her part, Major Fracul found that hard to believe but couldn’t understand why the other pilot would lie about it, so she chose to let it slide. She merely nodded her head and told him, “Get your gear, and yourself, stowed in the back. I’m making a quick run to the facilities and then we’re outta here.” Robert nodded as MAJ Fracul headed off. He then picked up his duffel bag and the swords laying on top, before heading over to the raptor and climbing inside. As he secured his gear, he noticed that the raptor had that ‘new car’ smell and feel about it and deduced it must have only recently come off the assembly line and been turned over to the Colonial Fleet. The co-pilot nodded at him as COUGAR sat 11 down and strapped himself in. A couple of minutes later MAJ Fracul returned and climbed into the craft. “All secure?” she asked him. “Yes, major,” Robert replied. Nodding at him, Fracul checked to ensure his gear was stowed properly before entering the cockpit. Once the craft had cleared the Minotaur’s flight deck, MAJ Fracul, who Robert had learned went by the callsign STEAMY, informed him that per security protocols, she was going to have to seal the cockpit. He merely nodded, not understanding why he wasn’t allowed to see where he was going, before she sealed the cockpit. He thought about using the trick LT Tatham had taught him about hot-wiring the RIOs console if/when it was shut down, but decided against it, having promised KITTY that he wouldn’t go out of his way to get into trouble. The trip lasted about ninety minutes and involved 8 FTL jumps. COUGAR wondered if they had been that far away, or if was part of the security protocols MAJ Fracul had mentioned… though he hadn’t thought it was possible to follow or track an FTL jump. Though maybe it was… “Welcome to your new home, COUGAR,” STEAMY told him as she opened the cockpit door, allowing Robert his first glimpse of the massive new battlestar sitting in its berth. “Wow…” he muttered, eliciting a chuckle from STEAMY before she told him that that was pretty much the stan- 12 dard response from everyone the first time they saw the ship. Once the raptor had landed and been transferred to the hangar bay, they were met by a Colonial Marine captain who indicated that COUGAR’s presence had been requested. Swallowing nervously, Robert grabbed his things and followed the marine into the belly of the ship. ***** 0947; 10 March 2040 (16mos before The Fall) Location: Caesarea Anchorage; Battlestar Katana “Enter,” came the voice on the other side of the doorway after the marine captain had hit the buzzer indicating their presence. As the door slid open, the captain had turned to COUGAR and took his bag and swords before gesturing for him to enter. Stepping into his new commanding officer’s quarters, Robert stepped quickly over to the table where the only other people in the room were located. Stopping and coming to attention, he saluted and blurted out, “Captain Robert Westfall reporting as ordered, sir!” “At ease, Captain,” said the trim, gray-haired man standing on the other side of the table. Robert assumed a parade-rest position, noticing the vice admiral’s rank insignia on the other man’s uniform, as the figure picked up a pair of glasses from the table and leafed through some papers in front of him. The other figure in the room was standing to the right of the admiral, back in the corner and was hidden in the shadows. After a couple of moments of silence the older man spoke again, “So, Captain, are you really as good as what part of your record tells me you are… or are you the frak-up the rest of it says you are?” Robert remained silent, presuming it was a rhetorical question. CDR Mundt never wanted to hear anything Robert had to say, and when he did it was only after he had given him permission to speak. While Robert had heard about how good a commander Crouse was to work for, he was also tough and presumed that his new boss would tell him when he wanted an actual answer from him. Crouse noticed the young officer tense up, and guessed as to why no answer was forthcoming, “You don’t have to wait for permission to answer unless I specifically tell you so, Captain. I like intelligent officers who have an opinion… it doesn’t mean that we will agree, but it helps keep us all honest.” Relaxing slightly, COUGAR replied, “Well then, Admiral, I would have to say a bit of both.” Crouse laughed, “Good. I value honesty in my crew, especially those who can be honest with and about themselves. Now, why are you out of uniform?” “I ummm… I was unable to procure the suitable rank insignia before departing the Minotaur, sir,” Westfall replied, stumbling over his answer at first as he was torn between telling a variation of the truth and making his old CO look bad. “Interesting… CHARGER, didn’t you tell me that you cut his orders almost a week ago?” Crouse inquired. The figure in the shadowy corner replied, “That would be correct, Ed. The Minotaur acknowledged receipt of them approximately six days ago.” COUGAR thought for sure he recognized the voice from somewhere. As he was speaking, the figure emerged from the shadows and Robert was able to see who it was. His heart did a double-take as he saw that it was his old commander, the one who had approved his transfer request: RADM Foskett, currently the Chief of Personnel. “Hmmm, sounds like Tyree is having some supply problems. Perhaps you should pass that along to logistics so as to ensure his battle group isn’t running out of things it needs,” Crouse stated. He had an idea, based on what he knew of Tyree Mundt’s personality and command style, what the real story was… and he absolutely despised such petty games. “I’ll make arrangements for that once I get back to HQ,” Foskett replied, winking at COUGAR. Returning to the papers in front of him, Crouse read over a few sheets in particular before speaking again, “It says here that he’s been flying a Mark Five for the past several years; you think I can trust him with one of my shiny new Mark Sevens?” Foskett laughed, “Only if you don’t want to have to explain why the rest of your air wing was being shown up by a kid in ten-year old fighter.” Crouse raised an eyebrow, looking at CPT Westfall as he spoke to Foskett, “He that good?” “I’ve seen him do things in a viper that the engineers say is impossible… and he’s just as good in a Kenjutsu ring too,” Foskett told him, adding the last part to play on VADM Crouse’s love of Kenjutsu. “Interesting,” Crouse replied, then extended his hand. “Well then, welcome aboard Captain Westfall. Petty Officer Reid will show you to your quarters and arrange for the quartermaster to get the appropriate rank insignia to you. You’ll have to get settled in later, as the CAG needs to meet with you at 1100 before you meet your squadron… I believe she has slated you and your people to perform at the commissioning on Thursday, which gives you approximately 4 days to practice. I will expect you in your dress uniform for the reception that evening. Do you have any questions of me?” Of course he had questions, probably a hundred of them racing through his head right now. But he wasn’t sure if now was the right time to ask any of them… he didn’t want to push his luck. “No, sir, thank you for this opportunity, sir. I will do my best not to let you down.” Crouse nodded, “Dismissed.” Robert came to attention and saluted both admirals before turning on his heel and departing the room. Out in the corridor there was a fleet petty officer waiting with the two marine sentries. Robert grabbed his belongings and followed the non-com down the corridor, his heart still thudding in his chest and praying to the gods that he didn’t mess this opportunity up. 13 UPCOMING CONVENTIONS http://planetcomicon.com/ http://c2e2.com/ Guests Edward James Olmos, Stan Lee, George Takei Guests Edward James Olmos, Mary McDonnell, Sasah Roiz Space City Comic Con May 27 - 29, 2016 Houston, TX http://spacecitycomiccon.com/ Guests Dirk Benedict, William Shatner, Alex Kingston CyphaCon April 8 - 10, 2016 Lake Charles, LA http://starfestdenver.com/ http://www.cyphacon.org/ Guests Michael Dorn, Nana Visitor, Connor Trinnear Guests Aaron Douglas, Nana Visitor CURRENT FLEET STRENGTH Total Fleet Strength: 238 members; 12 chapters (As Of 19 FEB 2016) Picon Fleet (41 Members) - Battlestar Katana (Mercury II Class) BS-99 - Battlestar Mercy (Mercury Class) BS-51 - Gunstar Artemesium (Cygnus Class) GS-9901 Aerilon Fleet (24 Members) - Battlestar Polaris (Mercury Class) BS-12 Caprica Fleet (60 Members) - Battlestar Stormbringer (Columbia Class) BS-69 - Battlestar Strong Tower (Mercury Class) BS-63 - Gunstar Daxton Star (Cygnus Class) GS-6903 Libris Fleet (11 Members) - Battlestar Chimaera (Mercury Class) BS-18 Scorpia Fleet (33 Members) - Battlestar Reprisal (Mercury Class) BS-55 Tauron Fleet (41 Members) - Battlestar Hades (Valkyrie Class) BS-77 - Battlestar Enterprise (Mercury Class) BS-17 - CR Hydra (Loki Class) CR-7701 Inactive Fleets: Aquaria, Canceron, Gemenon, Leonis, 14