The Universe - or Nothing - novelonlinefull.com
You’re read light novel The Universe - or Nothing Part 32 online at NovelOnlineFull.com. Please use the follow button to get notification about the latest chapter next time when you visit NovelOnlineFull.com. Use F11 button to read novel in full-screen(PC only). Drop by anytime you want to read free – fast – latest novel. It’s great if you could leave a comment, share your opinion about the new chapters, new novel with others on the internet. We’ll do our best to bring you the finest, latest novel everyday. Enjoy
"Ram, what's your estimate concerning the missing piece?" Camari pointed to the message in his hand.
"The missing piece," Ram replied, "the one we need most is Sentinel's a.s.sessment on where and when we can strike at INOR's fleet with maximum effect."
"Depends entirely on Sentinel? No other sources?"
"At this stage, none, sir."
Camari lowered his head, lost in thought. After a moment he raised his eyes to Ram and said, "We've got to get our thinking through to the Outer Region, to all citizens as well as Heads of State.
"I want you to get out there, Ram. Be my emissary.
Impress on whoever will listen the disaster that all of us face, and why we must arrive at a peaceful solution. Concentrate on the leaders of major nations; whichever way they go, others will follow."
"I'll need the formal weight of our government,"
Ram said.
"Of course. I'll notify them all that you are my Amba.s.sador Plenipotentiary, and that you carry a personal message from me. Use the spunnel and send me reports as you go along."
"Narval, too?"
"Of course. And while you're in his area, learn all you can from whatever sources; but watch yourself with that b.a.s.t.a.r.d. He'd as soon cut your throat as look at you."
"Category one message, spunnel-comm to Earth via Guardian Station 4. Personal to President Camari from Ram Xindral. President Gelliman, Callisto, unchanged in his conviction that Slingshot will benefit only the highly industrialized inner planets. He repeated charges that the UIPS non-renewables deficits resulted from poor control and excessive consumption of raw materials, plus breakdown in recycling and conservation policies.
He concluded that Slingshot is our internal problem and that it's being forced on INOR. Demands UIPS halt Slingshot construction, withdraw from the Special Zone, and resolve UIPS resource crises internally."
"Category one message, spunnel to Earth via Guardian Station 4. Personal to President Camari from Ram Xindral. Prime Minister Manra, Io, says he wishes us well in building a bridge to another star.
He makes an issue that transportation, construction and operations for all phases of Slingshot, including ultimate storage of incoming raw matter will be inside INOR jurisdictions; therefore, the INOR governments have a legitimate right to partic.i.p.ate in apportioning Slingshot's benefits.
Refuses to negotiate this point."
"Category one message, spunnel to Earth via Guardian Station 7. Personal to President Camari from Ram Xindral. Foreign Ministers Roab of Ganymede and Slega of Europa represented their governments. At conclusion of meeting they issued a joint communique. Quote: it is only reasonable and proper that the governments of the Outer Region not be excluded from an equitable share of the enormous financial and material resources being lavished on the Interstellar Matter Teleport System (Slingshot). The UIPS can begin to remedy this injustice by agreeing to pay a transshipment tax on all materials, manufactured parts, tools and equipment, and personnel pa.s.sing through the separate INOR jurisdictions, s.p.a.ce-ways, and contiguous s.p.a.ce generally. Pa.s.sage fees for individual vessels in transit also must be negotiated and included in the agreement. Unquote.
"It is my opinion that the positions taken by the governments of the Jovian Federation are orchestrated. I suspect that reports on my discussions with Heads of State or their representatives are being pa.s.sed among them.
I am departing for t.i.tan to meet with Chairman Stabar. The Chiefs of Staff of the other Saturnian governments and the governments of the Ura.n.u.s and Neptune satellite unions have notified me that their views are consistent with those of Chairman Straber. They state nothing is to be gained by pressing for separate meetings with them."
"Category one message, spunnel to Earth via Guardian Station 9. Personal to President Camari from Ram Xindral. Chairman Staber's position is the same as those summarized in my previous reports.
Staber openly proclaims that INOR's intent is to control the terminal that will receive and store incoming substance and oversee its distribution.
Insists a formal treaty be negotiated now, otherwise, the entire Slingshot Program will be viewed as a threat to the integrity of INOR's legitimate jurisdictions. I am proceeding to the Planet Pluto Special Zone and will contact Narval from inside the Logistics Depot's protective force field. I will insist on President Narval's guarantee of safe conduct prior to departing the depot for Coldfield."
Chapter TWENTY-EIGHT
Ram entered the Log Depot's conventional communications center and nodded to the young operator.
"Make the contact," he said, adding, "Relay the message through one of the transports; delete all references that show this facility is in the loop."
Switches snapped as the operator nodded. His hands sped across the keypad. A few moments pa.s.sed and his voice issued as an electronic whisper.
"Calling Planet Pluto Comm Center. This is the UIPS Transport Akiba, Call Sign 943 dash 792. We have a Priority One message for your government. Stand by to record. Acknowledge."
A slight crackle.
"This is Planet Pluto Comm Center to Call Sign 943 dash 792. We are ready to record. Go ahead."
Ram drew a small plastic card from the breast pocket of his tunic and handed it to the operator.
Without glancing at the card the operator slipped it into a slot in the console. A light on the panel blinked on and off and the card ejected. The operator returned it to Ram with a single motion and a smile.
"Message dispatched, sir."
Narval pushed the message aside and away. Face flushed in anger, he stared at Drummer.
"What do you make of it?"
"The message is less than straightforward, Mr.
President," Drummer replied. "Amba.s.sador Xindral seemingly appeals for an audience with you to discuss matters of interest to both his government and ours. The suggested agenda it carries, however, puts us on the defensive with barely room for reasoning with his government. He asks for a guarantee of safe conduct. As a legally const.i.tuted government in a community of nations, and in the absence of, shall we say, formal military hostilities, such a request is not only unnecessary, it is an affront. I suspect, Mr.
President, that the Amba.s.sador's motives are to place you at a disadvantage."
"I agree."
"His distrust of us is evident in the manner in which the message was routed. Transmitted from a cargo transporter off the depot's force field, no less. His personal vessel must be somewhere in the pack up there, but he obviously intends to keep it hidden. Very unseemly for a formal visit by an Amba.s.sador."
"Your recommendations?"
Drummer paused, and spoke slowly, carefully.
"Consider the facts: his tour of the Outer Region was preceded by a personal message from Camari to Chiefs of State. He has had audiences with INOR Presidents or Ministers. They have informed you of their replies to his appeals. Those who declined to meet with him took the course they did because they had nothing to add to what had already been stated by the others.
"Because of your initiatives, President Narval, you are central among the INOR leaders in pressing the issues between the Regions. Refusing to see him may be interpreted by our colleagues in INOR as a lack of conviction in our cause, or even as weakness. My recommendation is that you see him, but manipulate the discussions to give our rights dominance.
Insofar as 'safe conduct', I suggest we ignore the insult, grant him permission to visit our planet, and wish him a pleasant stay."
Narval drummed on the desk, pushed at the message again, and shifted about. He was uncomfortable.
"I'll think about it, Drummer," he said.
"Meanwhile, extend the invitation, set up suitable quarters for him away from our official guest house, meet him when he arrives, and so on. Have him stand by. When I decide on the approach to the discussions, I'll let you know whether I'll meet with him."