Transcript for Sunday, September 28, 2003
Narrator: Aboard the mercenary transport
Serial Peacemaker plans are laid for the violent betrayal of old friends.
Tagon: I don't know Colonel. I don't feel good about this plan.
Jevee Ceeta: What's to feel good about? We're planning the capture of your former C.O., and the sister of one of your officers.
Jevee Ceeta: If you wanted to feel good all the time, I have to wonder why you picked a career as a mercenary.
Tagon: Colonel, It's the
plan I don't feel good about. Not the objective.
Kevyn: And here I thought you were going to start sticking up for my sister.
Tagon: Okay, we know the current disposition of
Athens, Breya, her crew, and Colonel Jaksmouth's Marines. Sensors have found the Frigate
Sarasota parked inside Station Alpha.
Tagon: I agree that with this information we
should be able to capture Breya and the
Athens, but something doesn't add up.
Jevee Ceeta: Tagon, we've been
invited to assume positions optimal to the quick capture of our targets. We can do this without firing shots.
Ennesby: Tagon's right. It doesn't add up.
Jevee Ceeta: And who would know better than a hovering calculator?
Ennesby: You wound me, Colonel.
Ennesby: Given the damage to
Athens there are too many surviving crew and Marines, unless most of them were station-side when her fore Annie-plant blew.
Ennesby: Now look at the way those forces are currently deployed.
Conclusion: Athens got hit in this system, by an enemy Breya has not told us about. . .
Ennesby: . . . an enemy she's still defending against.
Tagon: I told you it didn't add up.
Jevee Ceeta: I bow to your tactical genius, Tagon.
Ennesby: That would be me you're bowing to, right, purple cheeks?