47th, Ash 122
The Noble Gambit had arrived at it's initial destination and was set in a slow orbit of the first of the Riverland forts. First only because it was the fastest to reach and would, therefore, also be reached first by the slowing giant ships following after the faster Gambit. They had arrived in the last afternoon and signaled that they were both who they were representing and the desire a meeting with the commander. After a delay the fort signaled back a time (early afternoon) at which they could set down for the meeting.
So, for the moment, they circled high above. The hesitation on the part of the fort was not unexpected, the lines of communication to the capitol had been down for more than a full season by this point. Rumors and garbled intelligence reports were all that would have been received this far out. If ships could be sent, the commanders would wonder why they hadn't been sent before. One of the finest in the fleet appearing without warning so long after the communications black out was suspicious at best.
Captain Merovoch had called Reiner into his office to to a final briefing and (after the Lieutenant had a conversation with said Captain about his standing order to escort Private Dornkirk) had Kämpfer along to listen.
The Lieutenant stood at attention and saluted, dropping the salute, but not the stance, when it was returned. He wanted to show that he could be scenery; something so normal in the presence of military commanders that he would blend into the background and be forgotten. Merovoch had been leery of his assertion that he had been sent as a bodyguard and possibly more, but there was no reason not to send one higher ranking officer down with the private, and, if Kämpfer's belief about his orders was correct Merovoch did not want it to become an issue when they returned.
The captain explained the meeting time, when they would be landing and when both men would need to report for duty. There was a signal that air officers knew to give if they needed emergency extraction which, of course, Kämpfer knew and Dornkirk did not. He instructed the older man to instruct the younger before they touched down on the ground and then dismissed them for the night.
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Once they had eaten their evening meal and were back in the cabin, dressed down for the night with their uniforms hung with special care Kuno pulled out the extra signal whistle which he'd requisitioned for Reiner and held it out to him as he sat down on 'his' bunk. The signal was not complicated, but it was specific. The private was a quick learner, in this and all other things Kuno had instructed him in, so it only took a few moments before he was playing the notes correctly through the muted end of the whistle. No point having half the ship rushing in to rescue them in their small clothes.
Leaning back on his elbows, stretching his long, slim torso he nodded.
"That's it. You've got it. Try not to use it to fuck with any of my fellow airmen if you end up back in the army, eh?"
After a beat he yawned, his body recalling that he, too, hadn't slept well the previous night, then,
"Are you nervous?"