[ Lt. Cmdr. Andrew Fisher | Central Intelligence Suite | Deck 05 | Vector 01 | USS Theurgy ] Attn: @Auctor Lucan @Nolan @chXinya @GroundPetrel
Fisher sipped idly at his stimulant of choice, relented to let the circuit of the message complete, and to field and listen to the discussion that was promoted by those around him. It was no surprise to him that Lieutenant Dantius was the first of the others to offer up her take on the matter, as she had quickly come to be one of the more open in terms of her opinion; something he more than appreciated. Silence was great when you were in the middle of a room full of potential enemies and rivals, but in an instance like this, they were all on the same team, and differing or confirming opinions were important to absorb. So it was, that as he turned away from the replicator alcove, that he offered her the complete attention that she warranted. It was soon made clear however, that they were of a similar mind on the matter; that simplistic and even vague communications were the best route, as there was no means of guaranteeing the Admiral’s uncompromised status. There was a relief in him that welled up at the realization, that the instinct for secrecy hadn’t been lost on the other members of his staff, but rather echoed appropriately.
“Noted, Lieutenant.” Fisher confirmed for her, an approving tone to his voice as he stepped back toward the central holo-table.
Another minute would pass before there was a klaxon at Ravenholm’s console, alerting them that a return message had been intercepted; once that message was data-logged, and decrypted, Fisher gave the nod for it play out for them all to hear. It confirmed one thing right off the bat, that their ‘Spy King’ was still active, as even though he’d masked his vocal tone, the use of the codename was one that only Anderson would have chosen. He was still at work on their behalf back at Starfleet. It was something of a powerful and inspiring sentiment, as things had seemingly taken a turn for the worse, to know that their man on the inside was still in play, well so long as he hadn’t been compromised by their enigmatic enemy. It was also a sentiment that grew in positivity as the message confirmed that the President of the United Federation of Planets had been spared her death; Nan Bacco represented a return to the brighter days of Starfleet, before they were bogged down by war, after war. To have lost her, would have struck a great blow to morale across the Federation.
It did raise a follow-up in Fisher’s mind however, though he would wait to finish deciphering the rest of Anderson’s message to formulate it.
Once it had completed, Fisher looked about to gauge the reactions of everyone else before diving in. He doubted he needed to explain the meaning behind any of what was said, as they all seemed to come from the same school on the matter: IE Anderson’s. But it still didn’t hurt to at least verbally review the facts as they had been presented to them. “Good news is the President is alive. Bad news is, we have a new problem…” Fisher leant over to examine the galactic coordinates that had been relayed to him, setting down the aluminum-tumbler that contained his strong brew on the holo-table before he punched it up there. As an icy-blue globe came into view, he let an exasperated sigh leave him. “Andoria.” There was a long silence that permeated the room, as they each understood the gravity of the situation and dilemma posed their way. Anderson laid it out plainly; he couldn’t intercede, lest he reveal his hand, and the role he was actively playing in support of Theurgy. Yet at the same time, Theurgy’s efforts were split as it was, with half their effort going toward helping the Breen, and the other half working on behalf of the Klingons and Martok.
Swiftly, Fisher tapped his combadge. “Fisher to Captain Ives. I’m forwarding onto you a set of decrypted Galactic Coordinates that we’ve just received from our mutual benefactor. I’m afraid our situation grows even more dire by the hour. I will keep you apprised of additional developments as well.” He could have waited for their communications with the Admiral to complete, but given the stakes of the situation, he knew there was a paramount need for immediacy.
Finished with his first relay to the Captain, he approached where Ravenholm sat, and reached out to touch the console, ready to send his follow-ups to the Admiral.
“Understood, King. Second bill has been forwarded onto accounting. Payment yet to be finalized.” Fisher took a moment, realizing how silly the manner in which they were speaking was, but it was a necessary means. Anyone who intercepted would have though it a joke at best, given how cliché it was. Remembering the follow-up from just a moment earlier, something of a promise he’d made to someone else aboard ship, he took a deep breath before continuing. “Are we expecting our waitress to collect, and can you confirm that the children were free from the bill as well? If so, have you been recommended a decent baby-sitter for them?” With a thick eyebrow raised, Fisher nodded to Ravenholm as a means to end recording, encrypt, and send the transmission. It would take another circuit of time to get the answers that he needed, but such was the business of these dangerous times.
“With any hope, the Federation Council wasn’t entirely obliterated as well.” He explained, though again, he assumed the others knew the meanings behind his confusing questions.
Retrieving his coffee, he took another sip, and appraised the others for more discussion.
OOC:
The children having been free from the bill, refers to the ‘Federation Council’. Fisher is attempting to ascertain their fate. Likewise, he’s also hoping that there are plans in place to keep the Council safe and hidden, IE the Babysitter, as they are likely under the threat of this compromised Starfleet Command. It would after all, behoove the compromised Admiralty to eliminate any chances for peace from their scope, by having the Council, and the President removed from the picture. Granting them the means to engage full on in-war with the Romulans. The other question, regarding the ‘waitress collecting’, is meant to refer to the status of Admiral Sankholov, and Task Force Archeron. Wondering if Theurgy, or the Allegiant can expect resistance from Starfleet on the matter at Andoria, as well as anywhere else they might be involved.