FREEDOM Legends
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"I'll be at a celebration in my honor on Tatemus II. I won't be back until late this evening. We can get together in the morning."
"Governor, this requires immediate attention. Please wait on the tarmac there on Tatemus. I need five minutes of your time."
"Five minutes, Hallik, no more. I don't want to be late to an event when I'm the guest of honor."
The shuttles each landed fifteen minutes later. Hallik hurried across the tarmac and up the ramp onto the Voluntra.
An irritated Governor Thelm sat with a scowl. "What could possibly be so important, Hallik?"
"We have a situation developing on Gatemon. Six hundred miners have been infected with the black-colon virus."
"Is it one my mines?"
"No."
"Yours?"
"No. The mine belongs to Montat."
"Then I don't see how sick miners is a critical issue for me. You're wasting my time with a matter that can easily be resolved in the morning."
"No, Governor, it can't. Black-colon is the virus that makes Humans aware."
"The black what?"
"The illness the miners have, they will all become immune to Shackle."
Thelm turned to face Jamus. "Is this what happened to you?"
Jamus nodded.
Thelm scratched one of his droopy ears in thought. "Hmm, perhaps this is an opportunity."
Hallik asked, "For what?"
"I'll let you in on a secret, Hallik. Jamus here... he's aware. And many of the masters have been clamoring for a personal slave like I have. Perhaps we should purchase these ill slaves and turn them into personal slaves for the other masters. That might be a very profitable enterprise."
"Except for one huge issue. It's highly illegal. What do you think the other governors would say if they knew Jamus was aware? That he's no longer addicted? I’ll tell you what they would say... they would say it was time Governor Thelm was terminated, and all the wealth of the House of Thelm confiscated. Not reporting an aware Human is a high crime."
Thelm began to squirm in his chair. "Jamus? You generally have a useful suggestion. What can you add?"
"I think revealing these aware Humans gets them killed, gets you killed, and gets me killed. I would want to listen to Master Hallik to see if he has a solution."
Thelm looked at Hallik. "Well?"
"We need to purchase the mine from Montat. No matter the cost, although it may come at a decent price with a bunch of sick miners. So we buy it and then work on a containment strategy. If we can keep this quiet, we might just be able to make it go away."
"Why haven't I heard of this black-colon before?"
"The powers above us want to keep it quiet. But I don't know who or how far up. If we attempt to contact anyone about this, we run the risk of exposing ourselves. And I can assure you, that would not end well for any of us."
Thelm said, "I'm sending you an authorization code that will allow the purchase of the mine. I have this event to attend. Do what you need to do to keep this under wraps, Master Hallik."
Thelm turned back toward his slave, "Jamus, can Master Hallik be trusted?"
"I don't think we have a choice, but from all I've seen of his activities, yes, I believe he can be trusted to do what's right."
"You've shown good judgment up until now, Hallik. And you've been a good friend and advisor. Handle this properly and I will find a way to reward you."
Thelm stood. "Come, Jamus. We have a crowd to wow."
The governor of Betuaon and his personal Human companion left the shuttle as Hallik walked back toward his own.
Bersa came over the comm. "Master, tell us what we can do from here. Will you need ships to collect those who are infected?"
"Let's wait until I get there to make that decision. We need to know the full situation."
"Just to let you know, the others are now away. Each is settling into their assignments and I have no issues to report."
"Excellent. Keep me informed. Be ready to assist if called upon."
"As you request, Master."
The Greft lifted from the tarmac and was soon settling on a new one at the infected Gatemon mine. Several heavy smoke trails lifted into the sky.
A comm was opened to Master Montat. "This is Master Hallik. Are you on Gatemon?"
"I am."
"At your mine?"
"Yes."
"I'm on the tarmac. Could you have an escort meet me? I'd like to talk about what we have here today."
"Someone will be there momentarily."
Minutes later, Hallik walked into an office where a smiling Montat was seated. "What can I help you with today, Master Hallik? I presume you're here at the bidding of the governor?"
"Perhaps. Tell me about the current situation."
"There's no situation. It's been taken care of."
"The illness of your slaves?"
"No longer a problem."
Hallik furrowed his brows. "How could it not be?"
"You saw the smoke from the pyres. It's not difficult to figure out."
"You killed them?"
"Terminated. Just as we have the right to do with any sick slave. I'll admit to the number of slaves being a setback. But the situation is now under control."
"Are you aware that such incidents are to be reported?"
"These are slaves—my slaves. I don't see where termination is anyone's concern but mine."
"And just how are you going to log the termination of six hundred ill slaves without calling attention to you not properly reporting this?"
Montat leaned forward. "You've been good to me since my initial downturn, Hallik. Are you saying you're going to turn me in for such a minor infraction? A technicality, really?"
"I'm saying you may have made a grand mistake, Montat. Terminating those slave and burning the corpses... how do you know you aren't just spreading that virus, whatever it is, through the smoke? How many miners are here at this complex?"
"Maybe ten thousand?"
"How do you know you didn't just infect ten thousand miners with this stunt? And any others who may breathe in that smoke as it spreads. What if this is the start of an epidemic?"
Montat returned a look of concern. "I guess none of that had occurred to me. I can have the pyres put out immediately."
Hallik stood staring at him for several seconds. "How much is this mine worth, Master Montat?"
"What?"
"Given the circumstance, what would you place on it as a fair value?"
"Hmm. I don't know. Maybe... twelve to fifteen million credits? It's a relatively new mine with an expected very large ore deposit."
"I've been authorized to give you the lower of the two figures. Take it, collect your senior staff, and leave the premises immediately. And do not mention this incident to anyone or I'll be forced to report you for termination."
"What if I don't want to sell?"
"Then I report you as-is. And you will of course be terminated because you have violated a main directive when it comes to dealing with Humans. What if your fires here have spread this pestilence to the rest of Gatemon? And what if it then escapes this planet and spreads to others? Do you want to be known as the person who made all Humans aware?"
"Aware?"
"A possible side effect of this virus. Humans are made immune to Shackle."
"Why weren't we told of this?"
Hallik sighed. "Because the emperor and the sector governors don’t want it to be known. Imagine the public panic over such rumors, and the economic disaster that would follow."
Montat thought for a moment. "Hmm. I understand. Very well. Gatemon M414 is yours, Master Hallik. My people will be gone within the hour."
"Remember, not a word of this to anyone. If word gets out of this incident, this entire planet will be quarantined and every sector and district inspector on this side of the empire will be out here snooping around."
"What of it spreads through the smoke?"
"If that happens, there's nothing we can do
about it. Just hope it doesn't." Hallik looked down at his comm. "The funds should be in your account, Montat. Leave... now."
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