46th Ash, 122
Stefan's recently discovered cousin was off on his mission on the Noble Gambit to bring Stefan's greeting and peace offering to the Riverland fort commanders. There had been a complete breakdown in communication lines and the governmental messenger service following the events of Searing 34 so there was no knowing what shape the forts were in and, if they were perfectly in tact, if the commanders would be willing to take his orders any longer. The messages he had sent had been carefully concocted, mostly by Delia and Eitan with comments and suggestions by himself and Luca. They needed to show strength while also being honest and the best they had all agreed they could hope for was a willingness to cooperate. Every faction that had splintered out of the destruction of the capitol and its government would need to work together if they hoped to survive and eventually pull the country back into a whole. Without it things would denigrate into warring factions and any outside nation would be able pick off bits of Zaichaer at their will.
It might happen anyway, but not if anyone on the floating islands could help it. They would need to come up with an actual name for the two, soon to be three and needing at least two more besides, complex eventually. For now, they were the only flying islands in the country and the name didn't cause any confusion, so it would do.
It would only take a couple of days to reach the first fort and Private Dornkirk would need at least a week to get to all of them and speak to their commanders so there were a few days left in which operations around the city could continue. With that in mind he was heading down into his workshop to prepare and suite up in the mechanical armor he'd created for himself and Eitan so the pair of them, along with a salvage team and two smaller ships could investigate the ruins of what had once been the main military airfield.
The parts they could salvage therein would be needed if he was to accomplish his intention of getting the Academy off the ground, as well as any other new islands they decided to get airborne. The problem of land to grow food was a thing. The land surrounding the Dornkirk country estate was fertile enough, but without a large green house nothing would be grown until Glade. It was a problem for another day. Focusing on what he could do was important.
He met Eitan on the way down, at the last ladder that led into his experimental laboratory, which was also a ship hanger if need by. Last night had been... a lot, but he had woken in his wife's arms feeling, if not whole for the first time since the deaths of his family, like an actual person.
"Good morning." He said, though they had seen each other at breakfast, it just felt like what one said to a co-worker when you first saw them at the job. He did smile almost apologetically because he knew he was too formal a lot of the time, but Eitan understood.
They chatted about the mission ahead as they entered and adjusted the suits and then he fired up the communication array to let the two ships, The Schlucken and The Sky Eel, know that they were heading out and where to meet them. Over the months he had gotten much better with the maneuvering thrusters and it felt more natural to him than piloting an airship ever had.
The airfield, when it came into view, looked worse even than almost any other area of the city. The Presidium was the worst, but after that the combination of burned down buildings and airships damaged by a combination of the fires and crashing into the ground made it look like some sort of mechanical whale graveyard. He let Eitan decided where they would land and begin pulling parts out first. They would do the work inside the ships, leaving the salvage crew to load the pieces that were worth keeping onto the two ships and haul them back to the islands.
Stefan's recently discovered cousin was off on his mission on the Noble Gambit to bring Stefan's greeting and peace offering to the Riverland fort commanders. There had been a complete breakdown in communication lines and the governmental messenger service following the events of Searing 34 so there was no knowing what shape the forts were in and, if they were perfectly in tact, if the commanders would be willing to take his orders any longer. The messages he had sent had been carefully concocted, mostly by Delia and Eitan with comments and suggestions by himself and Luca. They needed to show strength while also being honest and the best they had all agreed they could hope for was a willingness to cooperate. Every faction that had splintered out of the destruction of the capitol and its government would need to work together if they hoped to survive and eventually pull the country back into a whole. Without it things would denigrate into warring factions and any outside nation would be able pick off bits of Zaichaer at their will.
It might happen anyway, but not if anyone on the floating islands could help it. They would need to come up with an actual name for the two, soon to be three and needing at least two more besides, complex eventually. For now, they were the only flying islands in the country and the name didn't cause any confusion, so it would do.
It would only take a couple of days to reach the first fort and Private Dornkirk would need at least a week to get to all of them and speak to their commanders so there were a few days left in which operations around the city could continue. With that in mind he was heading down into his workshop to prepare and suite up in the mechanical armor he'd created for himself and Eitan so the pair of them, along with a salvage team and two smaller ships could investigate the ruins of what had once been the main military airfield.
The parts they could salvage therein would be needed if he was to accomplish his intention of getting the Academy off the ground, as well as any other new islands they decided to get airborne. The problem of land to grow food was a thing. The land surrounding the Dornkirk country estate was fertile enough, but without a large green house nothing would be grown until Glade. It was a problem for another day. Focusing on what he could do was important.
He met Eitan on the way down, at the last ladder that led into his experimental laboratory, which was also a ship hanger if need by. Last night had been... a lot, but he had woken in his wife's arms feeling, if not whole for the first time since the deaths of his family, like an actual person.
"Good morning." He said, though they had seen each other at breakfast, it just felt like what one said to a co-worker when you first saw them at the job. He did smile almost apologetically because he knew he was too formal a lot of the time, but Eitan understood.
They chatted about the mission ahead as they entered and adjusted the suits and then he fired up the communication array to let the two ships, The Schlucken and The Sky Eel, know that they were heading out and where to meet them. Over the months he had gotten much better with the maneuvering thrusters and it felt more natural to him than piloting an airship ever had.
The airfield, when it came into view, looked worse even than almost any other area of the city. The Presidium was the worst, but after that the combination of burned down buildings and airships damaged by a combination of the fires and crashing into the ground made it look like some sort of mechanical whale graveyard. He let Eitan decided where they would land and begin pulling parts out first. They would do the work inside the ships, leaving the salvage crew to load the pieces that were worth keeping onto the two ships and haul them back to the islands.