Ilkhan’s office
SLDF BB McKenna’s Pride
Geosynchronous orbit above Eden.
16 October, 2821
The yelling and screaming going on in the Ilkhan’s quarters was strangely similar to Khan McKenna’s office two days before. This time there were no gunshots. Inside, Ilkhan Nicholas Kerensky tried to contain the battle brewing between Khans McKenna and McEvedy, while outside awaiting their disciplinary hearing, stood the 1st Wolverine Strikers, Carl Biron of the Snow Ravens and Colonel Gerald Freund, late of the Kerensky Dominion.
The argument continues hotly…….
Khan McKenna: “When I asked for additional ground forces, I didn’t expect a reject from the regeneration tanks. That $%^hole shot me down!â€
Khan McEvedy: “You asked for more forces? How do you justify this? Your request is an admission that you policies have failed and you ask to be bailed out!?!?!†And you Nicholas, how dare you grant this? You violate your own policy.â€
Ilkhan Kerensky roars, “Enough, both of you. All will be revealed, it time. Report to your troops. Both of you still have a lot of work to do before this campaign is over.â€
Both khans exit, still with fire in their eyes and pass by the assembled waiting mechwarriors. Nicholas growls, “All right surats, get your butts in here. We have a lot to talk about.â€
Nicholas gets very quiet and the assembled warriors grow concerned. Coming out of it, Nicholas continues, “Gentlemen, there are many things that you need to know that I can’t tell to my khans. Only Jennifer Winson, her brother, my brother and Jacen Cameron know what I am about to tell you.â€
OC] The following [in blue] is written by Mike Cessna, aka Hammer6R on CGL Battletech forums (used with permission). Written in black interposed between sections by Black Omega.
IC] The Meeting at the Tea House
Jordan Akiyama (b. 2726, Tochima Township, Numizu Prefecture, New Samarkand) was a promising ISF agent, and a skilled DEST commando. In 2752, however, an accident at a training facility rendered him blind. In the course of his treatment he was discovered to suffer from the rare genetic condition known as "Tulane Syndrome"; as a result, optical bionic augments could not be fitted, and he would be functionally blind for the rest of his life.
After a period of considering seppuku, however, Akiyama discovered that one of the side effects of Tulane's had taken hold -- his hearing developed to an extraordinary level of subtlety and sensitivity. As a result, he worked as a signals processor for the ISF on Luthien for the next 20 years (the ISF believed that while computers can detect subtle signals, only humans can truly understand intent and draw conclusions), before retiring to his home on New Samarkand, in 2779.
Once back on New Samarkand, he and his widowed sister, Naomi Momotami (née Akiyama; as a owner of an "izakaya" house that catered almost exclusively to SLDF personnel, she dealt regularly with both the local ISF office), opened a modest tea house on a secluded beach, overlooking Miyajima Bay; Naomi was the mistress of the house, and Jordan tended the Zen and Bonsai gardens.
During this time, of course, the war against Amaris the Usurper was drawing to a close. The Akiyama's kept abreast of events as they could, given the distances involved, but both were as surprised as the rest of the ISF office on New Samarkand when the vast Exodus armada began arriving in-system that October.
On November 1, 2784, one of General Kerensky's aide's retained the beach-side tea house for a private meeting to take place on the afternoon of the 2nd. Both Jordan and Naomi carefully handled the affair: she received the guests, and Jordan - playing the role of the "blind and deaf gardener" - stayed out of what would have been earshot for normal human hearing; because of his heightened sense and near photographic memory, there was no need for electronic listening devices. As well, Naomi wore an array of mechanically-driven "button cameras" disguised on her kimono as bead-work, and several more similarly-disguised mechanical cameras were scattered around the tea house area, all able to be remotely activated via concealed pressure sensors connected to wire pulleys...There were no electronic devices for the SLDF counterintelligence suites to detect.
At the appointed time, a platoon of Star League Marines discretely deployed and sealed off the perimeter around the tea house, and three limousines arrived, at five minute intervals: the first carried General Aleksandr Kerensky and his deputy, General Aaron DeChevilier; the second carried the Minister of Communications of the Star League, Jerome Blake, and his deputy, Conrad Toyama. The final limousine carried what at first appeared to be a Star League bureaucrat and his aide...until Naomi saw his face.
Beneath a professionally-done disguise was Stefan Amaris.
Usurper of the Star League.
Butcher.
Supposedly executed by General Kerensky in 2779.
Very much alive.
*~*~*~*~*
The black and white pictures in the file folders, taken by the cameras scattered about the premises, confirm what should have been an impossible circumstance. The six men (the identity of Amaris' aide is unknown) present a picture of jovial camaraderie -- at least on the part of Amaris, Blake, Toyama and Amaris' unidentified aide; Kerensky and DeChevilier appear considerably less enthusiastic.
Jordan's detailed notes on his overheard conversations, coupled with the already shocking pictorial evidence, make for explosive reading: the six - primarily Kerensky, Amaris and Blake - discussed the progress of "the Society's Plan", and how the SLDF would wait in the Deep Periphery "for a generation or two" before "riding to the rescue" to "save humanity from itself".
The main player of the three, from Jordan's assessment, was Minister of Communications Blake -- he clearly acted as the "senior partner" of the three, and both Kerensky and Amaris (Jordan instantly recognized Amaris' voice) clearly deferred to him.
Blake was pointed and clear: "...this whole thing..." (the Amaris Civil War) was done simply to reduce Humanity to a "suitably tractable state". Blake stated clearly that, "...the League had to be destroyed, because it was too close to actually creating a kind of 'paradise' for Humanity", and that the "Society" could not allow that to happen without its’ (the Society's) 'guidance'. Blake went on to outline his plan to create a kind of "technocratic religion" what would look ridiculous to outsiders, but that would be looked upon as "high magicians" once Humanity had been "...suitably beaten insensible by itself..."
Amaris was apparently supposed to play a similar role, disappearing into the Deep Periphery, intending to return in an invasion designed to draw the SLDF back to the Inner Sphere to "save" it.
Jordan's general impression was that Kerensky and DeChevilier were unwilling participants in this plan, but he got no impression of why they were going along with what appeared to be a long-range scheme that, as Jordan summarized, sought to "blow Humanity back down to a more-tractable barbarism."
After two hours, the meeting broke up, the three parties going their separate ways.
Nicholas continues, “I am creating a time capsule of sorts for all of my successors. The future Ilkhans will view this information and see what their true mission is. In ultimately fulfilling this mission they will be true to the memory and wishes of my father.â€
Within the box lies a massive file, in three parts.
The cover-sheet, written in the Hand of Nicholas, dates from two years prior to his death. It admonishes the incoming ilKhan to understand that they must only read this file once, and no more - and also explains that any attempt to do so with result in The Watch shooting them out of hand. It continues with an instruction that the ilKhan now has the terrible responsibility of continually preparing the Clans for their ultimate task -- but that the ilKhan must continue through the second section, before receiving their final instructions in the third section.
The second section is a file of notes -- printed from the personal diary file notes of Aleksandr Kerensky, beginning two months following the Exodus Fleet's departure from New Samarkand. Notes are scattered throughout the text, penciled in by Nicholas himself, clarifying, expanding and explaining otherwise obscure sections.
In this section, Aleksandr Kerensky (AK) explains why he chose the Exodus as an option -- and how devastated he was by what he viewed as "...the greatest failure..." of his life.
*~*~*~*~*
AK was co-opted into a conspiracy by a group neither he, nor any of his trusted SLDF Intelligence staff, knew anything of prior to 2771. The "Cabal" (AK's word) was something called the "Broken Wheel Society". It claimed a pedigree extending back to pre-spaceflight Terra. The Cabal claimed that its goal was to "improve Humanity", to "lift Humanity from the welter of 10,000 years of mindless slaughter"...But to do that, according to the Cabal, Humanity had to be reduced back to a level of barbarism, whence they could be "...elevated to unimaginable heights of glory..." by "...a mighty, shining force of giants, striding across the stars, lifting up the masses by the Light of Their Message..."
(Students of late-20th-early-21st Century Terran political history would detect in this a direct, lineal descent from the 'Juche' "political religion" of Democratic People's Republic of [North] Korea.)
The Star League, this Cabal claimed, had been created to rein in Humanity (via the Reunification Wars), to give modern Humanity a vision of 'Paradise'...but that now was the time to take it away, the better to reduce Humanity to beggary, praying for a "...New Dawn..."
AK was absolutely appalled by this...but, according to him (AK), his 'failure' lay in the threat the Cabal posed to his family -- the Cabal knew precisely where his family was, and guaranteed their safety, for only as long as AK followed their orders...
Those orders were to retake the Terran Hegemony at all cost...further instruction would come after Terra was liberated...
*~*~*~*~*
Those instructions came in December of 2783, when representatives of the Cabal (who had kept in periodic touch with AK, most notably in 2780; see below) informed him that he would soon face two choices: watch as his beloved SLDF disintegrated, its soldiers, sailors, pilots and Marines lured away by competing House lords, or remove them en masse from the Inner Sphere.
The Cabal stated that their plan was to have the SLDF "encamp" beyond the Deep Periphery, and wait "for a generation or two", to allow the Cabal's plan to run its course. The SLDF, they said, would then return, as the "Vanguard" of a 'New Humanity", to lead the remnants of the old to their envisioned "heights of glory"...
...But AK now had a plan.
Although he still felt trapped by the Cabal's machinations - their extent and intent proven by their careful manipulations of the Council Lords - AK now moved quickly and decisively. As a first step, he confided his plans to only two people: his deputy, General Aaron DeChevilier, and his Chief of Intelligence, Brigadier General Jacen Cameron (a very distant relation to the now-extinct Royal Line of the Star League).
Together, the three organized the Exodus.
*~*~*~*~*
AK played the Cabal's game, right up until the Exodus Fleet cleared its third Jump out from New Samarkand.
DeChevilier, who had been extremely reticient towards AK's plan, had his priorites cleared for him by the tea house meeting -- DeChevilier had fully believed that Amaris was dead, executed on AK's orders, as everyone believed...In fact, Amaris had been spirited off of Terra by the Cabal two weeks prior to the SLDF's invasion of Humanity's Homeworld in 2777. AK had executed a double, along with a clutch of Amaris administrators who were fully guilty of all manner of atrocities.
More shocking to DeChevilier, however, was that the mousy little Minister of Communications, Jerome Blake, was apparently a major player in the Cabal. Their plan was for Blake to remain behind, and "prepare the ground" for the SLDF's "Ride To The Rescue" -- Blake's stated intent was to create "...a kind of 'technocratic religion' that would seem ridiculous on the surface, but which would be looked on with amazement by a cowed Humanity, suitably beaten insensible by decades of slaughter..."
Amaris' role would be to disappear into the Deep Periphery, on a course at a right angle to the SLDF, and set up a "hidden state" -- one that would used as the catalyst, via invasion, that would prompt the return of the SLDF...
*~*~*~*~*
...Once the Exodus fleet was safely clear of the Near Periphery however, AK and DeChevilier unleashed Jacen Cameron's counterintelligence unit -- these "spy hunters" ruthlessly cleaved through the ranks of SLDF troops and civilians, locating agents of the Cabal, and making sure that they met with untimely accidents with faulty air locks...
Unfortunately, Fate now reared Her head: roughly fourteen months into the journey, an actual computer malfunction aboard the 'McKenna's Pride' transmitted a copy of AK's personal diary to several ships of the Exodus Fleet. While no other ship crews actually opened the file, a cryptographic communications software technician aboard the SLS Prinz Eugen did...and was so distraught at what AK's notes contained, promptly got drunk, and made hysterical accusations in the Junior Officer's mess...
...The comm-tech was brought up on charges of sedition and mutiny by Admiral Votok; due to the sensitive nature of the comm-tech's job, the court martial was conducted behind closed doors, presided over by Admiral Votok, as President of the Court.
The comm-tech, now thoroughly sober and coherent, defiantly repeated her allegations of AK's "treason to the League". In a fateful decision, Admiral Votok asked for three volunteers from the eight other officers of the Court to review the alleged logs with him - those who answered were General Wilbur Braso, Captain Peter Karpov, and Captain Nigel Karrige (a personal friend of AK's younger son, Andery).
Not knowing the context of the notes, the four officers were understandably horrified at what appeared to be an utter and complete betrayal by AK. As many in the Exodus Fleet were growing disheartened by their seemingly endless wanderings, finding other ships to mutiny with them was a simple task. Admiral Votok and the other officers, however, decided against reveling the details of AK's perceived treachery, until they were well clear of the rest of the Fleet.
(In fact, Nicholas notes here that this is the reason for constructing the file in its current form -- to avoid the very confusion that caused the Prinz Eugen Mutiny.)
When the Prinz Eugen mutineers withdrew from the Fleet, AK, DeChevilier and Cameron instantly knew what had happened. AK set out immediately with a task group centered on the McKenna's Pride to hunt the mutineers down.
Following the recapture of the Prinz Eugen by Major Elizabeth Hazen's company of Star League Marines, AK, DeChevilier and Cameron immediately determined to deal with the surviving mutineers harshly -- as they did not know how far the details had been spread by the leaders, they took extreme measures, executing every officer of the ship of the rank of Captain and above...
General Alexander’s diary continues:
“My soul cries for all of my children but some must be sacrificed if all are to be saved. I truly wish that there had been some other way of dealing with the Prinz Eugen but the risk is too great. Any Society members that find out how much we know are an incredible threat to the entire SLDF. It has proven more difficult than I thought to purge the fleet of cabal members. I am sure that we have not eliminated all of them. We will have to be always on guard to ‘watch’ for them to surface. Cameron will create the ‘Watch’ and this will be their primary mission.â€
Again Nicholas turns to the group… “Star Captain Gurdel, this is why you and your unit were ordered to kill those warriors of the Empire of Hidalgo. The Watch informed me of their true allegiance. Colonel Freund, I am sure that this is one of the “war crimes†to which you referred.â€
Colonel Freund nodded and bowed his head, tears running down his face.
*~*~*~*~
The third part of the file is Nicholas' recap and final instructions to the new ilKhan.
The information contained within the file, Nicholas admonishes, must never be made public, as despite the best efforts of Jacen Cameron, there was never any certainty that the Broken Wheel Cabal was ever completely stamped out. However, The Watch has a detailed list of "tells" to look for among the Clans, to watch out for strains of Cabal thought. Such suspicions result in investigations into the Clan involved...
The main thrust of Nicholas' admonishment to the new ilKhan is that they must prepare the Clans for their eventual return to the Inner Sphere, but must be ready to hunt down the Cabal with as much ruthlessness - if not more - as AK showed to the Prinz Eugen mutineers. He describes the Cabal as "a cancer on the soul of the Human race", that must be "radically excised" at all costs, by any means necessary......