Cavalier's Gambit 2 -ch9-
Added 2025-04-22 03:12:41 +0000 UTCChapter 9
Wayne looked over the contract, tilted his head to one side, then the other, as if viewing it from a different angle would somehow give him something different.
âIsnât this ridiculous?â he asked, looking to Miriam, Josephine, and Wendy.
âYes,â Wendy said, then laughed. âIt really is. Thereâs no other way to say it. Itâs ridiculous. Theyâre offering you four time what a normal mercenary company would be hired at, even if they were true veteran companies, too.â
âI agree with Wendy. Itâs⌠over the top even if you were a veteran,â Miriam murmured, looking at the contract. âEven a Cavalier wouldnât be able to command this kind of a figure. This is asking for⌠itâs not a photo-op butââ
âPresence,â Wendy said, nodding her head once in the immediate silence. âItâs presence. They want the man who holds a colonel rank in the Colonel and the MDF. The Cavalier Hesh himself.
âWant him somewhere with high visibility so that if something happened, itâd look bad. Look bad and suddenly involve the Confed.â
âAh,â Josephine said, clicked her tongue, then laughed. âThey did ask when our marriage would be finalized. They want you to be Wayne Hesh, husband to Josephine Hesh-Merkil.
âItâs all presence. To have you there in a place, where if someone were to attack, it would likely be a catastrophe for them.â
âImagine,â Miriam began, then chuckled. âImagine going against Cavalier Hesh, Colonel in the MDF and Confed, husband to the second in line to the Mirkil throne, against a border thatâs currently quiet, and somehow expecting it to not become a political and public nightmare.â
âI donât get it, but alright,â Wayne muttered and shook his head. âFeels kind of stupid. Itâs not like a single point of conflict would hold up an entire offensive movement.â
âI mean, yes, if you think of it like that, that makes sense,â Wendy said then shook her head. âThat assumes you wouldnât move to intercept or engage though. Or be sent there. If you were, thereâd be no choice or chance but for them to engage because youâd engage them.
âAfter that⌠well⌠did you ever look at the public response to your battle with the House Feda Freebooters, Wayne?â
âNo,â Wayne said with a laugh. âI uh⌠no. Didnât really care about it. Spent the day after that with Miri.â
Miriam for her part looked perfectly unbothered by his statement. Though he noted the corners of her mouth twitched as if she wanted to smile.
Their date had been pretty great and had ended in her room.
At her own request.
âWell, it was all in your favor obviously. There was a brief âwhyâ moment when people were questioning why you had announced your presence the way you did,â Wendy said. âThen someone made the connection that you were aware there might be people in the ruins. Like the little girl you saved.
âAfter that, it was all against House Feda. All of it. There was nothing⌠against you and House Feda suddenly needed a lot more help. The general public of the Confed just about rose up against the House as a whole.
âTo the point that Fedaâs companies, products, trade deals all got put under pressure. A lot of pressure.â
âIt was frightening with how fast it happened,â Josephine stated with a nod of her head. âItâs the same reason weâre doing so well, just the opposite way. Yatuni has reached out to put down an entire manufactory plant in Mirkil space. Because, of course⌠Yuna.â
Chuckling, Wayne could only shrug his shoulders. Even Warhorse was running with a Yatuni weapon. They just worked really well for him.
âBut anyways,â Josephine continued with a sigh. âThey want you to be there as a deterrent but I donât think itâll matter. I think theyâll attack regardless if they want to attack and it wonât matter if youâre there or not.
âHowever⌠this is a chance to recruit people. From across the Confed and the MDF into the company run by Cavalier Hesh. We can easily pick up another eighteen people people to fill out a full twenty-four company sized dropship. Obviously most of these people would be coming with their own Walkers and skillsets but⌠I think itâs something that would do wonders for you as a Cavalier, let alone for ⌠me.â
âOh! Good point. Alright, letâs do that,â he said, smiling at Josephine.
âDoes he always just become a golden retriever for you?â Wendy asked, glancing at Josephine.
In that moment, Wayne realized that Wendy wasnât addressing the princess by any formal title. In fact, Wendy was perfectly at ease and without a concern or an issue.
âHe does for certain people,â Josephine admitted with a sigh.
âMiriam, Tink, you,â listed off Wendy quickly looking at Josephine then nodded her head. âIâll start putting together all the ones Iâd recommend. I think having a scout squad of six that moves together, a heavy squad thatâs just all Dreadnoughtâs, and the last group as a mixed fighting unit. Thoughts? Wayne? Miri? Josephine?â
Wayne thought about it, then nodded his head. It made perfect sense to him.
âGreat,â he said. âThen⌠we sign the contract, I prepare for the campaign and⌠then we go. Are you all coming with me as a contact point or what? Something else?â
âIâll go,â Wendy said immediately. âItâll be a Confed station that monitors it all and if Iâm there itâll make everything else go smoothly. I donât mind being the MDF liaison. Unless Miriam wants to come along?â
âOf course Iâll come along,â Miriam says with a laugh and a wave of her hand. âThough between the two of us weâll be able to get a lot done. Though youâll be rather busy, Josie. If the Mirkil House is being pulled in, it means that weâre going to have to worry about how the rest of the Confed perceives us and this.â
âYes, I imagine itâll be a lot of PR events and the like,â she mutters, not looking up, but staring more at her hands. âItâs rather disappointing. I wonât even have time to get married let alone spend time with Wayne.â
âTrue,â Wayne said somewhat regretfully. Heâd actually had a really nice dinner with Josephine and her dad. Quite a good time, in fact. To the point that he hadnât even been thinking about what to say at all and just went with it all.
Jeremy had laughed a great deal though Josephine had been red-faced and pinched his knee at one point. He had been explaining his long running fascination with âLady Mirkilâ at the time.
âTink will want to go,â stated Wayne. âThink we can get them to let us take a garage module or something similar? Weâll need it to house all those Walkers as well as a drop ship. That or⌠I guess⌠a terrestrial base that theyâre willing to give us?â
âTerrestial base,â Miriam said, a grimace spreading out across her face. âOn the planet.â
Wayne made an âohâ face and now understood the situation perfectly.
âTink will remain here then,â he said, then laughed. âBy the time I get back here, sheâll have Patchwork 2.0 done and working on something else just for fun. At what point do we need to take her designs and start building custom walkers off it?â
âAlready ahead of you,â Josephine remarked with a laugh. âI just give her a list of parts that we have available now and she picks what she wants from it. The only request I had was she put together a diagram, blueprint, and parts list as she goes. She has a way of seeing Walkers that just⌠doesnât⌠fit with how Walker Engineers see things.
âIâm going to have a number of broken and beat up Walkers dropped in front of her to play with, ask her to change or update parts, then make blueprints from it, sell them at an extreme premium to the military, and share the profits with her.â
âShe wonât care,â admitted Wayne with a grin. âAbout the profits.â
Josephine opened her mouth, sighed, then nodded.
âShe doesnât care. She just wants the Walkers,â confessed Josephine. âIâm having different versions and types of all the ones youâre currently using, and a bunch of other ones she requested to work on. I asked her as well which ones she would want for your squad and she⌠had no idea.â
âHe needs an actual armorer,â Miriam interjected with a shake of her head. âTink is an amazing engineer and mechanics for Walkers, but she doesnât know the whatâs what and what would be best. She can get anything to itâs max, more so than any mechanic Iâve ever seen in my life or even heard of.â
âBut not an armorer,â Wendy said, snapped her fingers, and grinned. âIâll put in a request to the Confed about it. âThey were looking for a way to grease up Wayneâs wheels. They finally got over me not getting him in a bed and are moving ahead again.â
âOooh, thatâd be a good thing to leverage out of them,â cooed Miriam and patted at Wendyâs hand. âIf they ever do something stupid and try to fire you, just remember⌠the MDF is always hiring.â
âI already sent her a job offer,â Josephine slid into the conversation with a laugh. âSheâs hanging onto it until she needs it.â
âWell, for right now Iâm using my current job as a means to catapult myself into Wayneâs life,â Wendy admitted outright and with a wide smile as she looked into the other two womenâs faces. âThe moment I take the MDF job, I might vanish. So⌠Iâll take it⌠but later. Iâm prioritizing Wayne access.â
Wendy only continued to smile at the other women.
âWhat? The race isnât over. And heâs not saying no,â declared Wendy, her smile turning into a grin. âLook at him. Heâs flattered. The Witty and Attractive Captain is here and he sees it and heâs willing to let me join the race.
âI was late, I was stupid, I just about went backwards a few times, but Iâm on the track now. Iâll get there. I just have to run dead out and maybe cut corners at some point. Like asking him to dinner again tonight. For our third date so far.â
Somehow, that made Wayne laugh.
Only to have all three women look at him.
And he went quiet.
***
Looking through the AIâs for sale, Wayne slowly worked through them.
If he was going to be in an active warfront, he wanted to expand his AI load now while he could. Because realistically speaking, once he got out there, it was very much unlikely heâd be able to get a chance like this again.
He paused on one that could apparently display drone footage to the inside of his cockpit. The problem for the AI was that the display tended to not work as well on many types of Steel-Glass as it should.
Which didnât mean anything at all to Wayne since his implant would just load up the information sent from the AI into his implant.
Grinning, Wayne tapped in the AI to his cart, adding it to the translation AI that was filled with languages, and briefly wondered what would happen if he happened to download a true AI.
One that could actually understand, respond, and hold a conversation. So far heâd been eating low-end AI that really were just glorified programs that were made to function with data provided and just sputter on their way inside of a Walker.
Then he had the sudden and ugly thought that if he did something like that he could end up with something sending him constant messages inside his own head. Or perhaps a constant string of text appearing in his view.
âYep, nope, no real AI,â he muttered to himself and began to scroll down the list again.
Though he didnât get far into the next page.
It was a mapping program that utilized all available data to map, chart, and plot the area around the user. This was an AI that was primarily used for hardware built into scouts. Walkers that moved ahead, drones, or planes coming overhead.
With a shrug, Wayne flicked it over as well. Itâd be fine to add that one in and let it run in conjunction with everything else he had running in his head.
In fact, it was entirely likely, that the mapping AI would be able to extrapolate a great deal of information and map a great deal out. With any luck, itâd just operate without any difficulties.
The AI flipping began once again.
Quickly scanning over AI and moving through and past a great deal that just didnât interest him in any way shape or form. A lot of them were for things that would never actually be of interest or use to him.
Only to stop and slowly scroll backward to one in particular.
It was a true AI, one that could talk, assess, and respond. Except that it was faulty. It couldnât be transferred off itâs hardware, as it was an older class AI and didnât have the same system architecture as current models did.
He knew there were AI models out there that could get bound or stuck inside of particular hardware and never be able to leave, but he hadnât thought to find one trapped by age.
Wayne was interested in it, because if it was stuck in hardware, it meant it couldnât be transferred away, nor could his implant eat it.
On top of that, it was a diagnostic AI, a high end one, but was discounted because of itâs limitations. Then Wayne grinned as he realized how actually perfect this was.
He pushed the AI into the cart, though he realized, the seller happened to be the AI itself.
Which was curious, to say the least.
His cyber-war AI reminded him that if he wanted to tear apart the tablet, all he had to do was put in a wi-fi or a blue-tooth usb and the implant could do the rest provided there was a wi-fi receiver added to his implant.
Which Wayne was most certainly not going to do.
The last thing he wanted to do was put an antenna in his head for someone else to try and get a radio station off of. Or a cell phone call.
The cyber-attack AI wasnât that useful for him unless he was in a Walker.
Or⌠I buy a wireless wi-fi adapter I could attach to the magnetic port of my implant.
That could be interesting. If I wanted to crack into old hardware and data I could probably manage it. Though, that leaves me wondering.
My implant isnât anything special, how is it running all these AIs?
How is it storing them?
Where?
Whatâs the storage space?
Do I need to like⌠upgrade it?
Hm.
Maybe the AI diagnostician can help me with that. Theyâve probably seen a lot of wild crap.
If theyâre old enough that their damn files and system canât even be transferred anymore it means theyâre way out of date. Lots of tribal knowledge stuff, right?
Wayne started sorting back through the AIs for sale and slowly came to a stop.
He blinked as he stared at the tablet and the red box telling him how to attack it.
Hesitating, he went to his computer and pulled out a USB stick that had a built in wi-fi connector from a desk drawer. Heâd been using it for retro gaming in his off time and streaming it from his PC to a handheld Tink had fixed for him.
Stuffing the USB into the computer he waited as it powered up, then looked to the USB and waited for the red box to appear. It did and promptly asked him if he wanted to attack it.
Up to this point, it had never really asked him that directly.
He had been assuming that he didnât have a way to let the AI activate or run itâs protocol or programming with his implant.
Except, he knew that wasnât true.
His eye liked to constantly tell him about the status of things all over. It told him serial numbers, information, what frequencies things were on, and what was happening.
Anything with a blue-tooth, wi-fi, or celluar signal had always appeared for his left and and the paired implant.
Yet why hadnât it for the red-boxes until this moment?
Because I never acknowledged it?
Cause Iâm a fucking dumbass?
But the question⌠it begs the question of something more going on here. Because⌠I can access it.
Wayne pushed mentally at the USB and suddenly, the red box expanded.
And expanded again.
Then again.
Only for it to promptly display an explosion of emoji and collapse again.
The red box turned blue and it had a series of questions in them.
Install Arsenic?
Full, lite, custom.
Error log⌠error log?
With a grimace, Wayne tried to install the full version of Arsenic or whatever that was to the USB drive. As well as the error log thatâd been presented.
The blue box filled with an install bar, as well as a text file appearing in it.
Closing his left eye, Wayne saw the whole hting vanish, which meant it was entirely because of his left-eye at the moment. His very inorganic and absolutely high-tech wizardly prosthetic eye.
He looked at the error log and froze.
The error log was filled with absolute nonsense.
Garbage inputs that looked like random entries, keyboard slamming, battle-royal-losing rage. The kind of input that just looks like a hand was slapped across the keyboard multiple times.
Wayne closed that and looked to the install to find it was done.
He pulled out the USB and stuffed it into the USB port of the tablet.
A blue window popped up almost immediately.
There was a prompt.
It was once more gibberish. Gibberish that was strangely as if it were a different language entirely. Followed by a bunni emoji and a pink heart.
âErrr⌠what?â Wayne asked.
There was no change from the box to his words.
âPre-written commands, and in a different language,â he said with a laugh and then selected the option.
An immediate response from the box came up but he couldnât read it. Once more it was in a language that wasnât this own.
Followed by the window flickering red and blue as if it were a police siren. Alternating slowly between the colors.
Then there was a flicker and it became a solid blue again.
Once more there was some written responses that Wayne couldnât understand at all.
âMan, now I need that language AI,â he said as multiple options came up from his tablet. All of them in that odd language that didnât make any sense to him at all.
Wayne went back to shopping and ordered the language AI, mapping AI, drone AI, and diagnostic AI. Everything would be shipped to him. Because AI werenât just programs, they were actual objects.
He was curious to see if the diagnostician could help him out to a degree. Maybe figure out what was going on with him in his implant.
What was going on with him as a whole.
Because it concerned him. It didnât feel normal, or right.
Comments
Well this can get ugly in a dark James Bond way
David Morrissey
2025-04-29 13:06:29 +0000 UTCCan't wait for the AI to freak out about him eating her kind.
Kevin McGuire
2025-04-29 03:57:43 +0000 UTC