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For Barrayar mods ([personal profile] barrayarmods) wrote in [community profile] forbarrayar2017-05-03 07:28 pm

[ may i log: the good fight ]

Who: Everyone
What: The culmination of months of planning and suffering finally comes to bear as the Barrayarans launch their debilitating attack on the Cetagandan base. Politics, as always, go sight unseen but felt everywhere.
When: May 1st - 18th
Where: the Barrayaran camp, the Cetagandan base, Riverfall Village
Warnings: TBD

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

TIMELINE
5/5 Eavesdropping
5/7 Hacking
5/11 Mystery Plot
5/15 Attack on the Cetagandan base


riverfall
The village is finally starting to get back on its feet after a few blessedly uneventful weeks. Other than the routine Cetagandan patrols, there hasn't been much activity in the village, and no new strife. The villagers merely continue their rebuilding efforts and tend to their fields, and they'll still gladly accept any help offered by outsiders.

With the village down nearly half its population, there's room to grow, even after last month's fight destroyed some of the homes, so Speaker Gura has been taking in refugees from other nearby hill villages – about ten refugees have moved to settle anew in Riverfall in the last few weeks.

barrayar
The time to strike is now.

All three camps are preoccupied with preparations for the attack on the 15th: as far as Barrayaran intelligence knows, no reinforcements are on their way to the Cetagandan base, and the guerrillas need to strike while the Cetagandans are still down nearly half their forces. It's the only shot they have at forcing the occupying troops to leave Vorkosigan Vashnoi and give them a chance at retaking the city – and they're not throwing away this shot, because they might not get another one.

The political unease surrounding Dorca and Yuri is a quieter tension, plaguing only those politically savvy (or well-positioned) enough to understand the situation, but if you're paying close enough attention to the moody Crown Prince, you'll note that Yuri's primary concern isn't the outsiders, but something much closer to home. He's never been a particularly warm man by anyone's account, but lately he's especially given to foul moods, and only part of it is grief for his most recently deceased son.

All further attempts at hostage negotiation from Zahal have been as curtly denied as the first, and just about as politely. Incorporating a rescue plan into their attack strategy wasn't exactly easy, but they won't get another shot than this at rescuing Princess Sonia – or Byerly, whose cover as a spy was recently blown during a failed attempt at smuggling Sonia out of the base. On the 15th, the Barrayarans prepare for war, some donning Cetagandan uniforms and face paint, others swiping mud over their faces to better camouflage themselves in the dark.

And the attack is a success. There's no real such thing as acceptable loss, but the top brass consider the 70 lives spent on the attack a fair cost for what they got: almost destroying the immediate Cetagandan power supply and the return of their Princess. Plus Byerly. The mood lightens considerably, but there is no rest in war, and just as soon as they take their next victory, Piotr, Dorca and Yuri are already planning the next move: finally retaking Vorkosigan Vashnoi.

camp
All three camps are heavily preparing, officers running drills nearly around the clock, quartermasters taking inventory and making sure every piece of equipment is clean and in working order, medical officers and techs preparing the sickbay tent as best they can for the inevitable injured who will return.

But despite the impending mission, tensions are still rising within the army – while top brass is vocally discouraging the fights that have broken out, it hasn't put a complete stop to them, and no one has openly endorsed the outsiders except for Piotr Vorkosigan. Vorvolk and Yuri are both still staunchly in the skeptic camp at best, but Dorca does not seem to have passed a final judgment on the outsiders before the attack. Perhaps he's merely biding his time, because for all the dissent about the outsiders, the Emperor hasn't barred Piotr from letting them participate in critical missions.

The soldiers make enough noise about it on their own. They're especially tetchy about the outsiders who crossed over from the Cetagandan side – they're as good as spies, as far as some of the soldiers are concerned. But even worse is letting Duv Galeni, a Komarran, not only remain in camp and feed on their resources, but actively participate in missions. For the most part, the soldiers in camp who have known the outsiders from the start and have befriended them are sticking with them, but the half of Piotr's army that was with Vorvolk after the split when the location of their last camp was discovered by the Cetagandans are nearly as suspicious as the Vorbarra battalion. Hostility towards Duv and those who escaped from the Cetagandan camp is especially severe, and it's no secret that some of them would prefer the outsiders dead rather than taking up space and resources in their army, though no one has been so bold as to actually make any attempts. Falco Vorkalloner, one of the Rangers who had been in Vorvolk's half of the army, hasn't been afraid to make his voice heard, though. He's even been heard saying that he thinks someone ought to make an example out of the Komarran and demonstrate just what they think of those who would side with the Cetagandans.

After the attack, the atmosphere of the camp is noticeably changed – the return of the Princess as well as what can only be considered a resounding victory for the Barrayarans has led to a jubilant and triumphant environment. And with Barrayarans, all celebration comes with a whole lot of drinking. Wine, vodka and maple mead are passed around aplenty in the nights and days following the attack, as soldiers burn offerings for their dead comrades and trade stories of action.

The tension with the outsiders begins to lessen after this victory, too. The fact that two outsiders, Wash and Lucy, are responsible for the Princess's rescue goes a long way toward relations between the outsiders and the rest of the army, and after the attack, Dorca gives the outsiders his endorsement as comrades to be trusted and honorary warriors fighting alongside them. Of course, this doesn't mean all hostility and tension merely dissipates – there are still plenty of soldiers like the now-deceased Falco who still think the outsiders are a threat and a parasitic presence. But things do start to lighten up a little after this victory...finally.

missions
General Piotr Vorkosigan himself leads the attack on the Cetagandan base, and Yuri leads his own contingent. Although there are some hitches getting in undetected, their plans to disable base security are overall successful, as is their sabotage of the power supply generators and Sonia and Byerly's rescue.

Meanwhile, Lakshmi and Sisko have found Falco Vorkalloner's dead body, and while it looks like an accident, it also looks like someone might have taken care to make sure it looked like one.

The unabridged mission results can be found here.

cetaganda
The social relief brought by the flower-viewing party quickly fades, and tension settles back over the Cetagandan base, underlined by Zahal's frustration with Piotr's flat-out refusal to meet his demands, or even so much as discuss them. He's sent more than one political ransom demand since Dorca's arrival, too, but to no effect. Given the recent guerrilla activity in Vorkosigan Vashnoi, he knows Piotr must be planning something, but with no informants left in the Barrayaran army, his intelligence is dry, and the investigations into weapons smuggling were ultimately fruitless. All known civilian resistance cells seem to have scattered and disappeared, their bases of operation boarded up or burned down. All he can do is concentrate as many troops as he can afford on the city's occupation, though he doesn't leave the base totally unmanned. But he does add another thousand troops to the occupying force in Vorkosigan Vashnoi in the week before the attack on the base.

Not everyone is being sent over, though, and the transfer doesn't make for as smooth a cover as one might hope. Gail is caught on an unauthorized trip to the city while off duty, and you might hear -- or overhear -- the dressing-down he gets from his commanding officer for it. He doesn't appear to have a ready excuse for it -- at least, not one that doesn't sound flimsy as hell.

Military matters affect those of the Star Crèche, however, and Zahal's frustration does not touch that sphere. Not that it isn't without its own tensions -- anyone who spends enough time with Diya and Sei (and Ba Talim, for that matter) will feel the rising tensions between them, though their origins are as obscure as the haut always are. The Star Gate Project, now officially under the jurisdiction of the Star Crèche, continues on with Micah at the lead, although they haven't for a moment forgotten that they are a prisoner here, or where their true loyalties lie.

After the attack, Zahal's fury reaches a boiling point, and since the Barrayarans did so much infrastructural damage, the consequences of military matters finally reach Diya and Sei, rankling them, too. The power shortage and damage to the science/medical complex has put a serious damper on Star Gate research, although as far as anyone is aware, the gene therapy trials and other related Star Crèche research goes on unimpeded, thanks to the successful protection of the secondary backup generator, which seems to exist only to power the medbay and gene labs. But since power is a hot commodity right now, Zahal is going to start pushing to reroute some of that power to what the haut would probably deem as lower priority needs.

base
The mood around the base is restless, Zahal's frustration trickling down into tensions among his officers and seeping into the very atmosphere. They're hardly prepared for the attack that comes because they don't even know what to expect. The soldiers all seem on edge, nervous, a little tetchy, particularly after Tarn's altercation with Diya and Natasha, and then the failed attempt to smuggle out the Princess -- but that did, at least, lead to the outing of Byerly Vorrutyer as a spy among the Cetagandans, confirming some suspicions held by the higher brass in Cetagandan intelligence. About the only comfort, if one can call it that, in all this tension is Byerly's summary fast-penta interrogation.

The gene therapy trials, despite some...trials, continue, and with much greater success than last month. Sei and Diya are as impassive as ever, but even so, there's a tangible undercurrent of mixed relief and triumph. Micahworks as feverishly as ever on the Star Gate Project with the aid and oversight of the military's scientific division and the exotics working as lab assistants. The satellite launch has proven to be a highly productive venture -- it's yielding data they couldn't have gathered otherwise, which is proving to be critical, and Micah spends time having Kaidan, Symmetra and Pearl put through another series of brain scans and consulting the neurology team as they study the results.

Although Sei is never seen outside of her force bubble, and doesn't actually travel around the base all that much, her presence seems to dominate the more civilian areas of the base, overshadowing even Diya -- although Diya is considerably less visible around the base after her altercation with Tarn. Amai is, of course, somehow seen just about everywhere, a constant social and professional presence that refuses to let anyone forget she's there. But after the 5th, she seems to be troubled -- she's far less impassive than the haut, and her anxiety and discomfort are much easier to see.

After the attack, Diya seems somewhat shaken -- it's almost impossible to tell how Sei is affected, but with facilities down, audits are being done on all existing projects to determine what's important enough to remain active while they have limited power. The base isn't quite in a shambles, but there's a lot of damage -- while the Barrayarans personally only carry swords and bows, they clearly have no issue with taking the Cetagandans' plasma arcs to wreak havoc at home -- and the atmosphere is overall demoralized. Sending more troops to Vorkosigan Vashnoi was clearly the wrong move, and it's a bitter pill to swallow, but Zahal begins to recall troops from the city in small waves to help better man the base, knowing full well that this must have been what Piotr intended.

missions
A few interesting tidbits are overheard in the dark of night, and Amai finds herself in the uniquely uncomfortable position of holding Diya's dark secret in one hand, and Sei's in the other -- and Ba Talim seems to know something, though it isn't clear what. And some creative hacking turns up some unexpected dirt on Sei that makes Diya's illicit ba experiments look like mere misdemeanors.

Despite the best efforts of the soldiers and the exotics and the fact that, even undermanned, they still outnumber the guerrillas by a landslide, the base is still overrun by Barrayarans and their attack is successful. The main and backup power generators are totally disabled for the time being, and it's unclear how long it will be before full power is restored to the base.

The unabridged mission results can be found here.

Note: Gavalas, Olivia, Zahal, Diya, and Sei & Ba Talim are available for threads on request. Hit up Madi (Gavalas, Diya, Sei & Ba Talim) or Ammay (Olivia & Zahal) if you'd like threads with these characters!
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[personal profile] ghemsweetscent 2017-05-09 01:19 am (UTC)(link)
Amai jerks around with a start, letting out a barely stifled noise that sounds awfully lot like eep, and stares at Jasper and Lapis in abject panic. She's just gone from 'low-key but increasingly anxious' to 'fight or flght' and it shows, her violet eyes wide and a little bit mortified. Her stomach clenches uncomfortably.

"You -- " For once, words seem to fail her, and her hands twitch uselessly in front of her in aborted gestures as she struggles to find her composure. Had they heard all of that? Do they think she's going to tell anyone? God, she's barely figured out what to do here. She didn't want this. Her voice comes out strangled. "Y-- what -- I -- what choice?" she finally splutters out, but she can't decide if it sounds any less stupid than what did you hear.
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[personal profile] mirrortide 2017-05-12 03:02 am (UTC)(link)
Lapis, on the other hand, gives Amai an easy smile. "Hey, relax. We're on your side." She even holds her hands up in a universal gesture of 'I surrender'. "We were talking a walk, and we happened to overhear that someone is apparently trying to sell some complexes to a place called Jackson's Whole. I can't really imagine that you Ceta's would want something like that." She gives a small shrug, trying to remain casual.

"I've also happened to catch wind that some people here have been doing illegal gene experiments, now I can't imagine who that'd be, but I also can't imagine it'd look pretty good on anyone's record if it were to be found out."
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[personal profile] stompadour 2017-05-12 03:09 am (UTC)(link)
Jasper folds her arms in a way intended to demonstrate how large they are to maximum effect, nods very slightly, and permits herself a slightly menacing grunt of agreement. She knows what her job is in situations like this.
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[personal profile] ghemsweetscent 2017-05-14 12:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Amai's skin goes sheet-white where it's not masked by paint, beads of sweat forming along her hairline. Her heart is thudding so fast she feels like she might be sick. No -- no. This must be some nightmare. She must wake up soon. And how could Lapis possibly know about what they -- no, what Lady Diya had been doing with the ba? Her tongue feels thick and heavy in her dry mouth, and Amai tries fruitlessly to swallow a few times before managing to speak again.

"You -- you don't understand," she manages, her voice breathy. She backs away from Jasper instinctively, quailing, but only hits the station chair she'd been sitting in just moments ago. "This is a political nightmare, and I can't -- " Her head swivels around the room, eyes wild, as though looking for escape where there is none. She's paralyzed. If she tells Diya or anyone with no hard evidence in hand, the blowback from accusing the Handmaiden of illegal gene trafficking would damage more than her career. But if she tells Sei about the incubations, experiments in which she was complicit, how can she ensure she won't get dragged down with that sinking ship? She shakes her head frantically. "I don't have a choice."
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[personal profile] mirrortide 2017-05-14 01:34 pm (UTC)(link)
"Sure you do. Like I said, we're on your side here, Amai. Besides, I like you much more than I like Diya or Sei." Lapis admits with a small dismissive wave of her hand. "So we'll help you out if you help us out. After all, it'd obviously work out in your favour if you brought up that someone's been selling off what I can only assume are valuable gene complexes."

Lapis gives pulls herself up to sit on one of the cleaned off counters to continue her casual look, like she's not threatening to blackmail Amai and bring down all three of them if it'd suit her needs more. "I'll cut right to the chase. Jasper wants to be in the gene therapy program with me and Pearl, and what I want is to make sure that our genes don't make it to the black market. Those are pretty reasonable wants, right?"
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[personal profile] stompadour 2017-05-15 11:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Jasper shifts just slightly to remain at Lapis's shoulder as she sits down. She does not look casual at all. "Sounds pretty reasonable to me. Sounds like the kind of thing you could pull off."
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[personal profile] ghemsweetscent 2017-05-16 10:36 am (UTC)(link)
"What?" Amai looks somehow even more appalled than before, her voice strangled. "Work in my favor? Are you insane? For a ghem to accuse a haut of a crime that heinous -- let alone the Handmaiden -- without even a shred of physical evidence? That would be career suicide! Hell, it would be social suicide!"

She buries her face into her hands, once again muttering, "Oh, God, this is a nightmare..."
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[personal profile] mirrortide 2017-05-16 02:03 pm (UTC)(link)
"Hey, we're not asking you to do it without any sort of evidence. Obviously these things are delicate matters, and putting you out of commission wouldn't work that well for us." Again, Lapis waves her hand dismissively. "If I were you, I'd make a copy of that transaction. Just in case it goes missing." She's sure that the Cetagandan technology is capable of at least that.

"Leave the actual digging for evidence to us. We'll get you what you need." If Sei has been in contact with that black market, there's going to be some kind of a trail.
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[personal profile] stompadour 2017-05-17 01:10 am (UTC)(link)
Will they? Jasper glances at Lapis with an eyebrow slightly raised. She sure as hell won't – but she doesn't really doubt that Lapis can.

"Like I said," she says, turning her catlike gaze back on Amai. "Reasonable."
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[personal profile] ghemsweetscent 2017-05-17 06:53 pm (UTC)(link)
"She's already closed out that session. I can't access anything without her credentials," Amai protests desperately, but that isn't even her biggest concern. "You -- you don't understand. Even with evidence, do you have any idea how much of a scandal it'd cause? The Handmaiden is second only to the Dowager Empress. If this were purely a haut matter, we probably wouldn't ever even hear of it, but for a ghem to be involved in the accusation -- "

She makes frustrated gestures with empty hands, looking at both of them in appeal. "You must understand. What would happen if -- if a Gem from a lower caste accused a Diamond of this level of corruption? How well would that go for the accuser?"
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[personal profile] mirrortide 2017-05-19 03:44 pm (UTC)(link)
"Well first of all that's a poor analogy, because no matter what a Diamond does, they're right in doing it." Diamonds can do no wrong, after all. Even when it comes to ordering other Gems to be shattered.

"As for if a Gem from a lower caste accused a Gem from a higher caste of doing something on par with this, well... If they were right and had the evidence for it, then they'd definitely get some special treatment not normally given to a Gem of their caste. So, let's make sure you have what you need to get it done right, yeah?"

Maybe they could find someone that could hack into the terminal... Dig up Sei's credentials. Could Pearl do something like that?
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[personal profile] stompadour 2017-05-25 03:40 am (UTC)(link)
Jasper snorts, because Lapis is right; the idea of accusing a Diamond of corruption is ridiculous, because by the very definition of the rules of their society a Diamond's authority is absolute and nothing they do can be corrupt. There is nothing beyond them to which they can be held accountable. For her part, Jasper has had her doubts about the total perfection of their leadership since she came under Yellow Diamond's command... but she wouldn't dream of challenging it.

"Second, you said," she agrees with a shrug. "Even if humans were like gems, and they're not – there's someone above her. So she can be punished."
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[personal profile] ghemsweetscent 2017-05-31 12:48 am (UTC)(link)
Augh. Augh.

"Then there isn't an equivalent," Amai says, looking ready to tear her hair out, if it weren't already elaborately bound up. She tugs at her earlobes nervously, apparently some substitute tic for rubbing her hands down her painted face, which she looks like she very much wants to do right now. "Because ghem don't usually get any cushy rewards for outing a haut superior, at least not one this high up -- the haut don't want a scandal. They'll keep it all as hush-hush as they can, and that usually doesn't involve getting a reward."

Actually, if what Amai's heard about shadowy haut politics is even remotely true, it might be to the direct detriment to the ghem in question. But even Amai's self-preservation instinct isn't quite so strong as to completely overrule her patriotism, and she tugs at one ear desperately. "Haut Sei is second only to the Dowager Empress herself, who is not here. There's no one above her here. Even if I could get a message to the Star Crèche without her intercepting it -- it would take weeks to get back to Eta Ceta."
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[personal profile] mirrortide 2017-05-31 03:10 am (UTC)(link)
If they want to keep it hush hush like Lapis is assuming, then that probably means taking Amai out of the picture. Or, attempting to, anyway. She can't just let that happen now can she?

"Man, you guys really need better cross galaxy communications. Homeworld had the Wailing Stones before this time in your species existence." Lapis knows, because she'd used them. "You'd think you'd be at least on that level by now." Then again, humans do have a limited life span.

"Anyway, if thats the case, then it sounds like you're in some pretty hot water no matter what you do. You turn Diya in, you're going to get punished for conspiring with her, you turn Sei in, they're probably going to murder you to keep quiet." Here, she does have the decency to seem a little sad. "You're in a real tight spot aren't you?"
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[personal profile] stompadour 2017-05-31 04:04 am (UTC)(link)
"Sounds like she is," says Jasper, who is not bothering to sound sad in the slightest. When she smiles, you can see her teeth, big and rectangular and even. "Sounds like her best bet is to help us."
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[personal profile] ghemsweetscent 2017-06-01 03:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Amai looks flustered, clearly not pleased with all the judgment and -- ironically -- the condescension. She feels like an animal backed into a corner. She doesn't like the feeling at all.

"You can't send speed-of-light communications through a wormhole," she says defensively, clutching at a fistful of her robes at her chest. "Within a system we can tightbeam, but then the messages have to be physically carried through. And even if I could tightbeam a message, how would I get it past Haut Sei's notice?"

Thanks for saying murder so bluntly, by the way, Lapis. Amai looks faintly sick. Actually, no, she looks more than faintly sick. She feels a little dizzy. And what had that ba meant, with that look and its parting words?

"Help...you?" Amai stares at them, trepidation creeping up the back of her spine. "How?"
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[personal profile] mirrortide 2017-06-01 03:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Lapis is a real helper like that.

"You have access to our genome information, don't you? Simply put, we don't really want that getting out. And I don't really think you would want them getting out either. Think of what might happen if say, your enemies got a hold of our info and could use it against you? It wouldn't be a very pretty fight." Depending on whose power, it might actually just end up a slaughter.

"Like I said, we like you more than we like Diya or Sei. Or, I do, at least, so it'd be really unfortunate if either of them were to remove you from the picture. Any chance you can find a way to prevent messages from going out to the Jacksonians for now?" Just until they can find a more permanent way to stop Sei.
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[personal profile] stompadour 2017-06-03 02:15 am (UTC)(link)
"I don't like any of you," Jasper puts in. "It's all the same to me unless you can help us."
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[personal profile] ghemsweetscent 2017-06-06 04:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Despite the situation, Amai manages to look flatly affronted by Jasper's comment for just a second, but her exasperation just as soon returns. Her hands flutter uselessly.

"What do you want me to do -- hide it? There's nowhere I can hide it that Haut Sei won't find it, and -- you can't expect me to cancel this deal behind her back, if that's what you're thinking!" She's running out of excuses and defenses, getting further and further against that corner. She draws in a few short breaths, presses her hands to her forehead. "I don't...I'd need her com credentials, or a way to access her files and coms. And it'd only work for so long before she found out."
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[personal profile] mirrortide 2017-06-06 06:05 pm (UTC)(link)
"Misplace the files for now. We'll figure out how to deal with Sei." Though the look that Lapis gives Jasper probably isn't too reassuring with her words, though it is kept just vague enough that maybe Amai might not catch on other than 'Bad Things'.

"Anyway, you're probably safer with us than any of the Cetagandans at the moment, so I'd suggest you zip your lips about this conversation we're having unless you want to be completely surrounded by people who probably aren't a fan of what you know."
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[personal profile] stompadour 2017-06-06 06:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Jasper meets Lapis's look and narrows her eyes in acknowledgement, a very small nod. She doesn't say anything.
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[personal profile] ghemsweetscent 2017-06-09 11:01 pm (UTC)(link)
"I wasn't intending on telling anyone," Amai says, drawing herself up haughtily, but she still looks fraught with anxiety. She's thinking hard, thinking fast. She never wanted this. She never wanted any of this.

But they aren't...wrong. If the Handmaiden really is illegally dealing with the Jacksonians behind the Empire's back, she does need to be stopped, and as much as Amai fears for her own hide and her career, she is still, at heart, a patriot. The very idea is still an affront to her Cetagandan ideals. But she won't walk through fire without some kind of insurance. She purses her lips and narrows her eyes slightly.

"You want me to...misplace your gene samples," she says slowly, "during ongoing gene therapy trials, of which you are both a part. She'd figure it out much sooner rather than later, and then where would that put me?"

She presses the heel of her hand to her forehead, drawing in a slow breath. "Look, I don't -- I don't want this deal to happen any more than you do. It's bad for everyone involved. And anything we do here -- if we fail to stop her here, then no one will ever know. I can...try to send a coded message back to the Star Crèche without her notice. No matter what happens, they must know about this. But while we're here...while we're here, I'll do what I can to...slow her down, at least. Or keep her busy. The gene work is delicate. There's plenty that can go wrong. And I can...misplace some of the other exotics' samples, the ones not currently in active use. Let some cultures spoil, try to pin it on someone else. But without access to her com credentials, that's all I can do."

Then she folds her arms and leans back slightly, her brow creasing and her jaw set. "If I'm going to help you -- at great risk to myself -- then I want some insurance in return. I want your protection."
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[personal profile] mirrortide 2017-06-11 06:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, that's pretty bold of Amai, asking those who are blackmailing her into doing something for them to also protect her, but Lapis just gives a small nod. "Sounds fair enough. You won't have to worry about Sei though, she's not going to find anything out. As for her credentials, how would we go about getting those?" Hopefully it's just as easy as snagging her com.