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For Barrayar mods ([personal profile] barrayarmods) wrote in [community profile] forbarrayar2017-04-02 02:25 pm

[ april i log: if home is where the heart is ]

Who: Everyone
What: The sun finally comes out in proper spring, the labs are full of excitement, and Piotr prepares for real war. Your princess is in another castle.
When: April 1st - 18th
Where: the Barrayaran camp, the Cetagandan base, Riverfall Village
Warnings: TBD

Quick links:
Riverfall
Barrayar: Camp / Missions
Cetaganda: Base / Missions

TIMELINE
4/5 Eavesdropping Eta
4/6 Eavesdropping Sigma
4/8 Eavesdropping Mu
4/10 Mystery Plot
4/11 - 4/12 Resources: Weapons & Equipment


riverfall
The locals are celebrating the much-welcome coming of spring, and it is a warm one. Pleasant mountain breezes carry the far-off scent of the ocean, and bit by bit, the Barrayaran flora is beginning to bloom. Wildflowers spring up all over, adding a lively splash of color to the camp and village on the backdrop of Barrayar's rust-red native flora.

While the villagers aren't exactly hosting a festival, the entire village is pitching in to sow the spring crops, delayed by the cold freeze. But they lost a quarter of their population to the flu, and they're short on hands. So Barrayarans and outsiders alike come to the village to help, the villagers welcoming them into their homes for the night, as it's a half a day's hike between the camp and the village. While it isn't quite summer yet, the village children are already starting to splash around near the waterfall, inviting others by way of playfully splashing water on them as they pass by.

After the battle, however, the mood in the village turns to ash. With another dozen dead to bury, they've lost almost half their population in the last few months, only 48 of them left, and some of their homes were damaged or destroyed by plasma fire during the fight. Mercifully, their fields were untouched, but the village is littered with bodies, the site of a massacre. Barrayaran soldiers carry off their own dead as well as the Cetagandans, while the villagers burn death offerings beyond the fields.

barrayar
Morale is finally on the rise with the brightening weather, especially with their food stores replenished and the full recovery of the flu in the camp. Their numbers are down, but the Cetagandans' are even worse, and the tactical situation has changed. With half the Cetagandans' force either dead or out of commission, a window of opportunity presents itself. Piotr decides that need to recapture Vorkosigan Vashnoi -- if the city weren't occupied, then Micah's kidnapping by the Cetagandans could have been prevented. The base is an easy target right now with its defenses down -- until reinforcements arrive -- and the reconnaissance they'd done on the base's power generators a few months ago will finally be put to use. They may have a chance at using this to drive the occupying forces out of the city, too.

But they don't have a chance of successfully taking hold of the city without the rest of Piotr's army. About a month before the first outsiders arrived, the location of Piotr's previous camp was discovered by the Cetagandans, and the army split in two to return to fallback locations. The plan was always to rendezvous as soon as possible and reunite the army, and they need to rejoin forces now more than ever. Scouts are sent off into the mountains, looking to make contact with their comrades, and they're in luck -- the other half of Piotr's army, currently led by Major Rifkin, one of his missing general staff.

The last few months haven't been kind to the Barrayarans' supply of weapons and equipment. There's no way they could launch a successful assault on the base with their meager supplies, so Piotr sends several parties to make contact with the underground civilian resistance in Vorkosigan Vashnoi and stock up, then smuggle the weapons out of the city.

They're also low on weapons and equipment, which means Piotr is sending several parties back to Vorkosigan Vashnoi to stock up. Piotr and Ezar have contacts in the city, valuable allies who are part of the underground civilian resistance. They can provide the goods -- but one of the teams will be responsible for making sure the weapons are smuggled safely out of the city with the assistance of other members of the civilian resistance.

With Micah in Cetagandan hands, they are no doubt making progress on the Star Gate Project. Piotr, however, is convinced of Micah's sympathies, and their work could still be to their benefit -- or at least, to the outsiders'. And if nothing else, Micah would be the ideal candidate for sabotage should it come down to it. But for now, Piotr is interested in keeping Micah alive. Micah is a personal friend of Prince Xav's as well as a sympathizer, and their care was entrusted to Piotr, a matter of honor. So for now, his orders to his informants are merely to keep a close eye on Micah and their activities, even befriend them, but not to let slip their true sympathies to Barrayar. And now, with Sonia held captive, Piotr wants more than ever to make new informant contacts on the Cetagandans.

camp
Morale is on the rise, steady and surely. People are feeling good, enjoying the sun and warmth, a relief and a blessing after the weeks of cold and near-starvation. And so the soldiers do what Barrayarans always do when they're in good spirits: they drink. Evenings spent around bonfires playing cards or chest, drinking wine and mead, and they're a lot friendlier to the outsiders these days. Even the new ones have proven themselves with all the aid they gave during the epidemic, so if you're invited over for a drink and a game with the soldiers, don't be too surprised.

Of course, sometimes get taken a little too far, and some soldiers start up some drunken swordfight contests, which probably seemed like a great idea at the time. But you know what they say: it's all fun and games until somebody accidentally gets stabbed in the side. Piotr quickly shuts this down, and anyone involved, outsiders included, is likely to receive punishment, probably in the form of manual labor despite any hangover. The camp is down by over thirty men after last month, but on the (slightly morbid) bright side, at least this means that the outsiders finally get two tents to themselves, which is good considering the warming weather.

After the Princess's capture, however, the mood starts to shift back downhill. They're still not remotely ready to launch their attack on the Cetagandan base, let alone rescue Sonia. Both Piotr and Olivia are in vicious spirits; if you thought Piotr's previous demeanor was dour, he was a ray of frigging sunshine in comparison to now. Now he's furious, frustrated, and he has even less patience for time-wasting bullshit than usual.

missions
Overall, the outsiders' contributions to the spring planting on the village farm is helpful and greatly appreciated: they're able to fully sow their fields, and with the weather, they're hoping for a good summer harvest. However, no one should let Carolina around farming equipment ever again.

Hunting parties were sent out to stock up on food stores, with overall success. Some of the outsiders are proving themselves to be pretty competent hunters, much to the Barrayarans' appreciation.

Scouts were sent out to comb through the Dendarii Mountains for the other half of the army. With some help from the outsiders, William and Wash in particular, they're able to make contact with the other half of Piotr's army to coordinate and reunite their efforts.

Several parties were sent into Vorkosigan Vashnoi to make contact with the underground civilian resistance, which has a strong presence there, and smuggle weapons out of the city. There's a dangerous chase by Cetagandan patrols, but ultimately they're able to make it out of the city safetly and successfully return with the goods.

On the 10th, a Cetagandan patrol unexpectedly shows up in Riverfall when Sonia, Gavalas, and several others are there. A fight breaks out across the whole village, resulting in more than 30 casualties, including two Vorkosigan armsmen, and the Cetagandans successfully capture Sonia back to their base.

The unabridged mission results can be found here.

cetaganda
Zahal is furious at Piotr's successful biowarfare attack on his base, however accidental. It's devastated his ranks, and while they still outnumber the Barrayarans about forty to one, it's still a serious blow. The ghem-General decides that they need to force a forfeit, and they'll have to do it as quickly as possible, before Vorkosigan can strike them while they're down. The Cetagandan patrols double down and start swarming the mountains in search of the guerrilla camp.

The Star Gate Project is well underway with Micah on board, who is cooperating for the time being, though not happily. Most of their waking hours seem to be spent in the lab, though they're around the mess at mealtimes. They are certainly interested in the work -- it's totally unprecedented -- but their true sympathies lie with Barrayar, and they are entirely uncomfortable working for the Cetagandans. They're currently focusing their research efforts on possible power supplies and solving the problem of what, exactly, is getting people from the wormhole to the planet surface. To speed things along in the lab, the Cetagandans are asking for more help with their research -- anyone with any relevant knowledge is highly encouraged to step forward. And any informants for the Barrayarans are being instructed to keep an eye on Micah, too, as well as their progress on the project.

The Handmaiden of the Star Crèche is seen about the base, for certain definitions of seen -- she travels exclusive in an opaque luminescent force bubble, often escorted by one or two of her ba servitors. At the beginning of the month, Haut Sei announces the gene therapy trials they're conducting: if you're one of the exotics who lost genetically inherited powers, or were made human from some other type of being entirely, you are invited to participate in a new, experimental kind of gene therapy. Why participate? Well, they're aiming to restore any lost powers you might have had, although there's no guarantee of success, and such an experimental treatment does, of course, come with risks. But what's a little reward without risk?

base
The base feels unusually dreary in the wake of the epidemic, and with thousands of dead, it's impossible to have a service funeral for each of them individually. And so dozens of collective funerals are held, each of them solemn and steeped in ornate ceremony. The Cetagandans take their dead as seriously as anybody, and no nonsense will be permitted during the funerals. The base is only operating at half capacity, with only about 5,000 soldiers ready for active duty. Zahal has put in a request for reinforcements from Vorbarr Sultana, but that request has yet to be answered.

Haut Sei officially assumes her authority on base as Handmaiden of the Star Crèche, although Diya is, in name, still the head of the genetics project. Sei's ba entourage is most often seen in her company, but occasionally Ba Talim, one of her most faithful, may be seen on its own around the base, possibly on errand for its lady.

Diya is somewhat more present around the base now that the plague is over, but she still most frequently found in the labs or the gardens, and often in the company of Haut Sei, always in her force bubble, making Diya look strangely naked in comparison. The ghem around the base who have recovered are marking earnest attempts at brightening the morbid atmosphere that's settled over the base by decorating the barracks areas with fresh art -- literally freshly engineerd botanical creations, or sometimes hybrid biological-zoological creations…ah, Cetagandan art.

Princess Sonia is taken into custody on the 10th and housed in a cell. The Cetagandans offer her relative freedom to move about the base if she'll only give them her parole; she stubbornly and furiously refuses for the first several days, but the misery of being stuck in a cell by herself gets to her and she reluctantly agrees. Micah, the Cetagandans' other captive, though less strictly guarded, can most often be found in the labs and the mess. Although they're getting to know some of the exotics extrauniversals, they're still ill at ease here and not thrilled to be here. It isn't entirely clear, though, whether Micah's long hours in the labs are by their choice or at the Cetagandans' behest.

missions
The mess is shorthanded, and the exotics' help is much appreciated. A few of them even manage to impress the Cetagandan mess officer a little, who clearly takes the craft very seriously. (They all do.) A few of you, though…you can stick to dishwashing duty, thanks.

As is now established tradition among the exotics (because anything done twice on Barrayar is tradition, and they have done this way more than twice), several people go eavesdropping. On the 5th, Kurt and Pearl overhear Zahal receiving an Imperial writ to turn the entire Star Gate Project over to the Star Crèche. On the 6th, Jasper and Symmetra are caught listening in on a very personal conversation between Diya and Sei, and Diya's overambitious hopes for herself. On the 8th, Byerly and Lapis eavesdrop on a curious conversation between Ba Talim and Diya, hinting that the decision to cull Diya may have been somewhat personal after all.

In the labs, things go more or less alright, although things keep breaking or exploding. A plasma power pack explodes in the lab with Jasper and Whirl (which may or may not be Whirl's fault), though Jasper saves Micah from serious injury. In another stroke of spectacularly bad luck, one of the Necklin rods they've been using for testing falls and crashes down into one of the lab areas, and it's thanks to Natasha that Micah sustains anything more than minor injury.

On the 10th, a Cetagandan patrol unexpectedly shows up in Riverfall when Sonia, Gavalas, and several others are there. A fight breaks out across the whole village, resulting in more than 30 casualties, including two Vorkosigan armsmen, and the Cetagandans successfully capture Sonia back to their base.

The unabridged mission results can be found here.

Note: Negri, Diya and Gail are available for threading by request. Please hit up Madi (Negri & Diya) or Ammay (Gail) if you'd like some CR with the ghem-Lieutenant!
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[personal profile] spartan051 2017-04-05 11:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Micah will have been in the base almost two weeks before they would spot the tall soldier who’d been a part of the squad who had ‘escorted’ them to the base. Kurt didn’t know the full details of the op he’d participated in but he’d gleamed enough to know Micah hadn’t been happy to come with them even if they did not put up a fight when they showed up.

He’d had little interaction with the doctor during the return to the base but instead had been working with their ghem escorts to make sure they managed to clean extraction. From the sounds of things, there had been some hang-ups but at the end of the day, they had succeeded in their mission. After that, his part to play had been over but there was a niggling part of him that couldn’t just put it to rest. He wanted to return home, needed to return home to make certain his people were okay and while Kurt’s own moral compass had never pointed true north, he couldn’t help the whisper of guilt that said he might have played a part in imprisoning the good doctor.

That they were now being press-ganged so to speak into working on the project that might help lead him home. The moral quandary there was undeniable but it didn’t make his actions any less unsavory. He’d done unspeakable things before and would no doubt continue to make the hard choices if it was called upon but he couldn’t just bury his head in the sand and pretend that things here were okay. That there wasn’t something seedy going on underneath the surface so one day, when he noticed Micah wandering through the gardens, the Spartan approached them carefully with his expression and body language suitably neutral and non-threatening.

“Doctor,” A question hung on the tip of his tongue but he couldn’t quite force it out. He wanted to ask if they were being treated well but instead, he forced himself to stick with that neutral greeting first so as to better gauge their reaction to his presence. In truth, he had no idea if doctor was even the correct title to use. The Cetagandan system was still unwieldy for him and he was still trying to figure out how the rankings and caste systems worked. "May I speak with you for a moment?"
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[personal profile] withanh 2017-04-06 03:13 am (UTC)(link)
Betans with doctorates do, indeed, generally preferred to be called doctor -- especially in a scientific meritocracy like Beta Colony -- so it isn't the mode of address that makes Micah hesitate when they've turned halfway to see Kurt. There's just a flicker of apprehension on their face before they give Kurt a neutral smile. He'd been one of the outsiders to help take Micah in. Nothing about it had really felt all that personal, but still, Micah's just a little skittish.

"Ah -- certainly. What can I help you with?"
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[personal profile] spartan051 2017-04-06 10:27 pm (UTC)(link)
It wasn’t the first time someone had looked at Kurt with apprehension on their faces. He was well aware of his stature and the fact that he towered over most people. He might not possess the same super-human strength he’d had for the majority of his life but he knew himself to still be intimidating to look at so he made the conscious effort to try and put the doctor at ease with a smile.

”I wished to see if you were settling in well.” He stated carefully. “We didn’t meet under the best of circumstances but I wanted to convey my sincere hopes that your research is proceeding well.” Kurt knew he sounded overly formal but the Cetagandan seemed unduly hung up on such things. To his mind, he was already operating with one strike against him when it came to Micah, so he opted to hedge his bets and not risk accidentally offending the doctor by speaking out of turn.
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[personal profile] withanh 2017-04-10 10:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Micah smiles at him uncertainly. He's one of the extrauniversals they'd gotten to do some of their dirty work, yes, but evidently he feels a little bad about it. It isn't like talking to Symmetra, who had been happy -- to a point -- to parrot back Cetagandan propaganda at Micah about their justification. But Symmetra hadn't been there in Vorkosigan Vashnoi, and Kurt is...significantly more physically imposing than she is.

"I'm...alright." Not being hurt or abused, of course, beyond their detainment. While Micah had indeed missed the comforts of modern technology, right now they'd rather still be back in Vorkosigan Vashnoi. "It's going well enough, under the circumstances. Thank you, ah..."

They realize they don't even know Kurt's name. They haven't yet had a chance to go through all the dossiers on the extrauniversals yet.
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[personal profile] spartan051 2017-04-11 12:55 am (UTC)(link)
He was physically intimidating but those hazel eyes were gentle as he studied Micah’s expression carefully when they slowly picked out their words. The Spartan was careful not to crowd them or make any sudden gestures because he privately feared Micah might scurry away like a startled animal.

But it wasn’t his first time trying to put a wary or uncertain person at ease. More than one of his Spartans had come to him emotionally and mentally scarred from the horrors of war. They had been abused by the system and often took a little more finesse and patience than their squad mates. There had been a delicate line to be walked with those special cases because some had been too damaged to handle the rigors of training but others had too much potential to be wasted just because of their rough start in life.

“Good, I am glad to hear it. I didn’t think they would harm you but there are less visible ways of abusing power over someone and I can’t abide that sort of thing.” A frown threatened to pull at his expression then but he managed to school it back into something more neutral.

“Kurt Ambrose, sorry I didn’t introduce myself before but things were…too much in flux at the time.” A pensive look briefly skated across the man’s face before he looked away. “I sense you weren’t exactly thrilled to come with us at the time Doctor. And I must confess, my motivations were driven by selfishness because I want nothing more than to return home. But I can’t help but feel as though I played a hand in kidnapping you against your will. Not that the Cetagandans would ever phrase it so uncouthly of course.”
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[personal profile] withanh 2017-04-11 08:09 pm (UTC)(link)
"Kurt," Micah repeats in confirmation, nodding. "No, the Cetagandans are much more diplomatic than that. And they're good propagandists." Their smile is a little rueful this time, and they shrug one shoulder. "They would have taken me anyway. I think you know that just as well as I. And I don't think I can blame you for wanting to return home. Everyone else here seems to feel the same."

They hover slightly, though, still a little uncertain as to Kurt's sympathies. He doesn't seem nearly as convicted as Symmetra, but it's...hard to tell. "Was that the first time you'd worked for the Cetagandans?"
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[personal profile] spartan051 2017-04-12 11:58 pm (UTC)(link)
“So I have picked up.” He agreed neutrally enough. The Spartan was too circumspect to air his own private doubts and concerns to the good doctor but instead, settled for subtly trying to gather information from them so that he could make his own decisions from here. “You may be right, Doctor, but it still does not excuse my putting my own selfish desires before another person’s freedom. Where I am from, that would still count as an accessory to a crime.”

Not that civilian justice had any say in a military matter. By the strictest terms of war, Micah was a hostile military asset and not entitled to the basic civilian rights or justice.

“It was my first military operation with them. I spent a lot of time helping out with the wounded after the sickness hit the base before then. I haven’t been here very long, to be completely honest so my experience with this civil war is fairly limited.”
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[personal profile] withanh 2017-04-17 05:21 pm (UTC)(link)
"You weren't the only one," Micah says in an awkward attempt to soothe Kurt's guilty conscience. Deanna had been there too, after all. But Kurt seems so very intent on finding fault in himself. But Micah's brow wrinkles slightly.

"You think this is a civil war?"