83 Searing, 121, Morning
The heir of Dornkirk was not dressed in the usual suit and cravat he wore to his workdays as Manager of the Windworks. Today he wore leather trousers and thick workman's boots under a loose, loosely tucked shirt of a thicker fabric than anything he kept in his wardrobe at home.
His position in the company meant that he spent little time actually working on the dock floors, in the underbelly mechanisms of the ships he designed and redesigned. He missed it; not all the time, but on the days he found himself entrenched in complex mathematical calculations and employee reviews, he did.
Now he was heading towards the gangplank that led to the Noble Gambit. The ship had been put into airdock in the Windworks almost a month ago so it could be refitted with the newer steam stabilization conduits that controlled shaking and allowed for more precise maneuvering, particularly in the dangerous times of inclement weather. Additionally, in concert with the ship's XO and Stefan's friend, Eitan Angevin, there were several other systems being tweaked or added that were standard on the newer ships currently being constructed.
Eitan was with him now, as was Brenner. As he led the two other men across the access bridge and onto the deserted ship he could not help but feel a sense of triumph, of accomplishment. The purpose of the presence of Eitan and Brenner was to ensure all the improvements were correctly adapted and so that the XO of The Searing Victory could teach the XO of The Noble Gambit the workings of the new machines well enough that he, in turn, could teach them to his crew once the ship was released back into service. At least, that was the officially stated reason.
The secondary reason was that having Eitan readily available for the month it had taken to do the needed work was an excellent, and plausible, excuse to keep him around while they planned and prepared for their Great Endeavor. The current inspection's secondary mission was for Stefan to familiarize the two XOs with the use of his new stealth technology so they could make the best use of it if it was needed.
"Well, gentlemen," Stefan said, turning to face his fellows once they were far enough into the ship that they would not be overheard,
"What to first? Officially sanctioned technological training or officially non-existent?"
The heir of Dornkirk was not dressed in the usual suit and cravat he wore to his workdays as Manager of the Windworks. Today he wore leather trousers and thick workman's boots under a loose, loosely tucked shirt of a thicker fabric than anything he kept in his wardrobe at home.
His position in the company meant that he spent little time actually working on the dock floors, in the underbelly mechanisms of the ships he designed and redesigned. He missed it; not all the time, but on the days he found himself entrenched in complex mathematical calculations and employee reviews, he did.
Now he was heading towards the gangplank that led to the Noble Gambit. The ship had been put into airdock in the Windworks almost a month ago so it could be refitted with the newer steam stabilization conduits that controlled shaking and allowed for more precise maneuvering, particularly in the dangerous times of inclement weather. Additionally, in concert with the ship's XO and Stefan's friend, Eitan Angevin, there were several other systems being tweaked or added that were standard on the newer ships currently being constructed.
Eitan was with him now, as was Brenner. As he led the two other men across the access bridge and onto the deserted ship he could not help but feel a sense of triumph, of accomplishment. The purpose of the presence of Eitan and Brenner was to ensure all the improvements were correctly adapted and so that the XO of The Searing Victory could teach the XO of The Noble Gambit the workings of the new machines well enough that he, in turn, could teach them to his crew once the ship was released back into service. At least, that was the officially stated reason.
The secondary reason was that having Eitan readily available for the month it had taken to do the needed work was an excellent, and plausible, excuse to keep him around while they planned and prepared for their Great Endeavor. The current inspection's secondary mission was for Stefan to familiarize the two XOs with the use of his new stealth technology so they could make the best use of it if it was needed.
"Well, gentlemen," Stefan said, turning to face his fellows once they were far enough into the ship that they would not be overheard,
"What to first? Officially sanctioned technological training or officially non-existent?"