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by Craig Martelle


  I’m a Magistrate. I will solve this crime and bring the motherfuckers responsible to Justice. I know there’s more than one. Wherever it leads, I’ll follow. If I have to fuck people up along the way, so be it.

  Throw out some bombing clues – parts of a detonator, residue, location, access to the scene beforehand, timing of the explosion suggests remote detonation, but who knew when the contract would be signed and at that moment?

  Chapter 13

  Rivka takes evidence samples back to the corvette to study them, leaving her team on the planet. Red is out of his element because there are no humans that he can impress with his looks. Jay and Red explore the area but stand out. They can go nowhere without the feeling of being watched.

  “Fuck it. Sounds like we need the direct approach.” They go from store to store and ask the same question. “Why do you hate Planet B?”

  The response is canned, almost scripted. That’s when they figure the propaganda machine on Planet A is running at full speed. They head for the media center and find that it’s a planet wide broadcast and run entirely by the government. They haven’t had free elections.

  Ever.

  Because the people always thought they had a choice, but they never did. They were told what to believe. No matter which candidate won the election, the people would always get more of the same.

  Red and Jay report this to Rivka. She is not surprised. Her analysis is complete. It’s inconclusive. The perps were good enough that the explosives were commonly used on both planets. Nothing indicates one side over the other.

  Rivka enjoyed their tale of the direct action approach. “I’m on my way. We’ll see if the Magistrate can get some straight answers.” She’s now starting to feel her role and willing to use some of the authority of her position. She wants to talk with Planet A’s leader, alone.

  Chapter 14

  Rivka is granted an audience, but not alone. The leader can’t shield his thoughts and is worried that Planet A will be found out. He’s a lackey, but complicit. The shadow government runs everything. Rivka’s insight shows her faceless entities behind the throne, as it may be.

  But she brushes that off as it seems to lead her away from her mission. Her job is to find and punish the bomber and get the trade agreement signed. There’s overlap between the bombing and the shadow government, of course, but she has to find the bomber as she knows that she’ll get nowhere coming at the problem from the top down. People at the bottom were much more likely to talk.

  She also wanted to explore the limits of her leverage. Could she hold her emotions at bay while people lied to her? It was a game of mental chess. Was she prepared to play?

  She strong-arms the building security to get a complete list of all people who were in the building for a full day prior. Rivka puts the EI (Cosmo) on finding all the video from within the building and compiling a full portfolio.

  Rivka matches all the names and pictures with people in the videos and she finds a few that aren’t accounted for. The Planet B building security wonder how that could happen and have no helpful ideas. Rivka is stymied, until Jay shows her an alternate way into the building.

  And there’s a camera, but the video feed doesn’t go to security. Planet B security help her tap it and trace it. She holds off the government leaders, slapping them in the head with their Federation charter which clearly delineates that Magistrates will be given full support when investigating crimes that they were called to.

  “But we didn’t call you to investigate the bombing,” they argue.

  “But you called me to negotiate the trade pact. Causation is insufficient in establishing that a crime has been committed, but Rivka declares that the two are causally related, ergo, she was called, now get the fuck out of my way.

  Chapter 15

  They find where the feed terminates, an old building with a revolving door of renters. They will never find the video, but they do find who rented the space where the fiber ends. They track that alien down. He is terrified as he’s running for his life.

  Why?

  Because I’m a loose end. They don’t like loose ends. Rivka sees a face in a flash from the alien’s mind. One of the members of the Planet B party.

  Let the hands-on interrogation begin. Bring Yutta to me!

  Oh hell, no. He runs. The team chases him through the alien city and into the countryside. Before they can catch him, he jumps off a cliff to his death.

  Son of a bitch.

  Chapter 16

  Back to the scene of the crime. “What are we missing?”

  “Evidence?” Red suggests.

  “No shit. Why would we have no evidence? How in the hell can someone waltz in here and plant a bomb, even if they did use the back door? I want the entire negotiating party back here, from both sides.”

  “Planet A people went home.”

  “I don’t give a shit. Bring them back! Who doesn’t understand the definition of ‘binding arbitration?’ Get them back here. We have a contract to sign.”

  She expects that the perps will try again. She turns Jay and Red loose to cover the back door. She’ll check everyone who joins her in the new meeting room.

  Bringing the parties together will neither be quick nor easy. She is constantly vigilant, looking for the minions of the shadow government. She stays in the room they’ll use, denying access to everyone.

  She sees the lurkers, at the edge of vision, always, peeking around corners and watching. She gives them the finger.

  Chapter 17

  Racing toward the signing. Planet B’s negotiator (Miento) wants to go back to the drawing board. Rivka smiles and shakes her head.

  “The agreement was finished. We’re not going to let an ass-hugging terrorist to walk us backward. Once you two sign, then the reason for the terrorism will no longer exist. This contract will be iron clad. The one to violate it will be blockaded by Federation ships. Your planet will wither and die. If there are some anarchists who want them, then it’s incumbent upon you to find them. That will be an internal issue, so sign the fucking contract as the arbitrator has determined.”

  Miento tries to stall.

  “Why are you stalling? Your murderous thugs are late? I know it was your merry band who conducted the bombing. I know why the good people of Planet A put up with your bullshit. You have stuff they need and they have stuff you need. Your delays are complete and utter bullshit. In lawyerese, if you refuse to sign a properly negotiated contract, it’ll go into effect and will be binding in any case.”

  “But then my name won’t be on it,” the alien sighs. He puts down the pen and walks away.”

  “Binding!” Rivka yells after him.

  Meanwhile Red and Jay intercept the assassination team, but they’re good. Red is able to off a couple, but the other four drive them back. Jay is looking for cover. She doesn’t mind breaking into places, but when the lead starts flying, she’s running for cover.

  Planet A signs and Rivka signs as the formal arbiter. She indicates that Planet B is a willing party and attaches the signed arbitration document as proof of validity in lieu of signature.

  She transmits the document to the corvette for further transmission to the Federation.

  But the corvette is getting jammed.

  “Too late boys,” when Red and Jay run into the room with the four assassins hot on their tail. “Contract is a sealed deal.”

  They start firing and the Planet A delegation and Rivka’s team are trapped in the room. She didn’t bring a pistol. She only had knives and what was in the room. Red hands his weapon to her.

  “A crime to stop a valid negotiation on top of another crime to cover up the first crime.”

  “They don’t look like they’re trying to cover anything, which means they are guilty.”

  Rivka dumps the conference table on its side and they wait. The men burst into the room. She empties the pistol. They are wearing body armor, but so is she. She is able to find a couple soft points, but runs out of ammo before she
runs out of targets. She downs the third with a thrown knife, but the fourth knocks Red out.

  Rivka takes him on – epic fight, Rivka improvises a weapon and delivers the killing blow. She kicks his corpse as her chest heaves with each breath. “Justice is served, jiz ball.”

  Chapter 18

  The corvette is still being jammed. Planet A’s fleet comes to the rescue after being summoned by a local broadcast that broke through the jamming signal. The Planet A forces surround the corvette and break the jam.

  The contract is transmitted.

  “It’s over,” Rivka declares.

  “Is it?” Red asks. She recovers her knives, hands his pistol back, and together they hurry out to meet with the government leader.

  “But it’s not signed...” he stutters.

  “But it is,” she said, pointing to his signature on the binding arbitration agreement. “It’s like you signed it. Good luck telling your masters that you committed them to this.”

  “Wait! You can’t leave me here. I request asylum!”

  Rivka looks at the man. “Fuck off.” And walks away. He throws himself at her feet. “No, really. Fuck off. You can either figure out how to make this work, or you can all kill each other. At this point? It’s not my problem. I’m sorry. I think you might not have heard.” She grabs his face in both her hands. “FUCK. OFF.”

  He is in the fetal position and crying when they leave and go back to the corvette.

  After they return to their ship, they allow a delegation from Planet B on board.

  The conversation is about what Planet B can do to make sure the agreement is implemented without causing more grief from Planet A. She senses regime change is coming.

  Especially since Cosmo tapped the media broadcast. They start sending out messages about how friendly B is and that the contract would usher in a new era of prosperity for all of A’s people.

  Chapter 19

  Rivka declares victory, her role complete and heads back to home base.

  Her debrief with her mentor is less than stellar. His point was that she should have controlled the situation better from the beginning. Allowing a bomb into the location where they were working was unacceptable.

  From the top of the mountain to the deepest valley she falls. “But I got the law right, didn’t I?”

  “Sure, but any goofy fucker can get that part right. It’s how you massage it into place without beating people over the head with it that will make you great.”

  “Then why do I train so hard to beat people over the head?”

  “Because we’re not perfect. We’re Magistrates. Let me buy you a beer so we can tell lies in the peace and comfort of our own drunken stupor.”

  Planet A - Pretaria. Known for its hotter-than-average, arid climate.

  Planet A's people - Pretarians. Average between 7' - 9' tall, wear their hair long with small-diameter braids on each side of their face (one per side). Anyone seen with shorn hair is outcaste or has been judged a criminal. Orange skin tones, yellow eyes with kidney-shaped pupils (think goat), leathery skin from sun exposure, and a penchant for wearing lots of clacking beads.

  Planet A names - Maseer, Rhonali, Tinashi, Ngobo, Sinraloo

  Planet B - Keome, desert-ish - think red rocks of Colorado color with deep peatish colored lakes. Flat surface with craters (canyon-y)

  Planet B's people - Tall, 7 or 8 feet, kind of chameleonable (like all the very very descriptive adjectives - able, ish, y. LOL). bi-pedal, long, long, multi-armed with eyes all around that move like an owl.

  Miento (primary), Yus (secondary), Suarpok (priest), Ome (heroine), Yutta (bad guy)

  The Players

  Rivka Anoa (Main Character)—Age 25. Lean and athletic build. Blonde hair with golden-blue hazel eyes. Found walking down an alley on the QBBS Meredith Reynolds as a two-year-old, covered in someone else’s blood. Parents never found. Taken in and raised by older couple. Graduated ELA at age 20. Commissioned as a tribunal officer at age 22. Worked in the general Federation legal office as a trial advocate for one year and an intern for the last two. She caught the eye of Bethany Anne at some point and was labeled the Queen’s Barrister. Finally passes her exams and is a full barrister. Plays ukulele but tries to hide it.

  Vered “Red” (Sidekick) – “Muscle” assigned to protect Rivka. V shape. Caramel skin with jet black hair and brown eyes. Melting pot of ethnic influence – exotic beauty in a seductive man-candy package, all hiding a bad-ass warrior underneath. Hates dogs and cats and lets that color his opinion of Weres. There is no sexual tension between Red and Rivka. But he is more than happy to hit on women wherever they go, but not to the detriment of doing his job as a bodyguard.

  Grainger – Former Ranger turned Magistrate. Tall and well-built. Hardcore combat veteran. His real name is Lieblen Schlongheim.

  Chaz – EI assigned to Rivka and residing in the newly-commissioned corvette carrying Rivka and her unit.

  Hamlet – The cat. Comic relief and occasional troublemaker throughout the series.

  Jayita – The vagrant daughter of the governor, who turned out to have been abused (not sexually, but emotionally and physically beaten) by the governor’s wife. She is dainty, five foot and less than a hundred pounds (but we use metric in space, so whatever that is). She is lean and dexterous like a thief, but that’s only because she always felt she was on the run. They will eventually put her into the Pod-doc to change her appearance, but it doesn’t do much. She has the same body. Her face becomes a little more round, her hair long and brown (or pink or blonde), and her eyes are now so dark brown that her pupils can no longer be distinguished. It gives her a bit of a creepy look that she uses on occasion to intimidate people (she stares without blinking).

  Atticus “Custer” Tikabow – Rivka’s foil and later love interest. Attended Earth Etheric Academy with Rivka and Rivka’s friend, who disappeared mysteriously. Custer was the main suspect in the disappearance, but no evidence was ever found to prove his involvement. Sandy hair with green eyes, tall and muscular without being bulky. Always wears a sneaky smile and prefers representing the accused. Most people see him as a sleazy defense lawyer.

  High Chancellor Wyatt – A heavily Pod-doc enhanced humanoid with vampire capabilities (glowing red eyes and fangs) Head of the Federation Justice System. Turned to vampire by BA to help him be the face of the law (vampires get fewer arguments from people). Was a lawyer for Yoll before BA became the Queen. Practiced as a lawyer throughout the Empire’s colonies for a few decades as a non-Yollin. Close follower and employee of BA, but not high-profile. Good lawyers aren’t in the spotlight. BA develops a grudging trust of Wyatt and sets him up with Lance Reynolds. Lance needs someone who can make the legal wheels turn to bring the Federation into a reality. Wyatt is that kind of lawyer—jaded, cynical, practical, and ruthless when he needs to be.)

  Author Notes - Craig Martelle

  June 18, 2018

  You are still reading! Thank you so much. It doesn’t get much better than that.

  I went to the dentist, and they asked what I do. A sci-fi author with lots of titles. See my books in Barnes & Noble, too. Dr. Tyler Ingersoll in Fairbanks did a bang-up job on a filling that had gone astray, so I asked him if he’d like me to put one of his characters in a book. So here he is, Dr. Tyler Toofakre, the dentist who works on our favorite barrister. The persona that my dentist wanted was complete normalcy. Most dentists on TV are portrayed as weird or creepy. It’s hard not to notice. In cozy mysteries, if there’s a dentist? Keep your eye on that guy... As far as Toofakre? I think I’ll make him a recurring character. When the universe gets to be too much, sometimes it’s nice to live vicariously through those with more staid lives.

  Ingersoll Family Dentistry, Fairbanks, Alaska. Nothing like gaining new fans. The Fairbanks community as a whole is supportive.

  I've gone with Ricciardo Domesta (do me, sta) by Rocco Lauria for the bureaucrat, only named a couple times.

  But I found that I needed an AI who would help
out during interrogations and do criminal law research. Lexis/Nexis is the legal database lawyers use, so the AI will be Lexi Malachi, with props to Melissa Giese for Malachi. I'll also at some point use Felcario Renaldo Squitieri, suggested by Melissa Williams, with more props. Thank you guys for your quick, broad-ranging, and far-reaching suggestions. I know that I can always count on you (yinz in Pittsburghese).

  Shout out to Karen Cabael for offering Chaz Woodworth the Third, although Karen may have expected this name to be used for a minor antagonist, I have a soft spot for the name Charles. Charles Martel was the grandfather of Charles the Great, known by his Romanized name, Charlemagne, from whom I'm descended on my father's side. My paternal grandfather was named Charles. My mother's dad was also named Charles, but he went by Chaz. I think we'll use this for the EI on board Rivka's ship—Chaz Woodworth the Third, an EI I hope you grow to love:)

  And then there are the more in-depth names for the planetary squabble. More people stepped up with intensity in ten cities! Tracey Byrnes and Jael Sheppard. I also named one of the Magistrates after Jael.

  Tracey Byrnes Planet A—Pretaria. Known for its hotter-than-average arid climate. Planet A's people—Pretarians. Average between 7' - 9' tall, wear their hair long with small-diameter braids on each side of their face (one per side). Anyone seen with shorn hair is outcast or has been judged a criminal. Orange skin tones, yellow eyes with kidney-shaped pupils (think goat), leathery skin from sun exposure, and a penchant for wearing lots of clacking beads. Planet A names —Maseer, Rhonali, Tinashi, Ngobo, Sinraloo.

  Jael Sheppard New Planet B—Keome, desert-ish, think red rocks of Colorado color with deep peatish-colored lakes. Flat surface with craters (canyon-y). Planet A's people—Tall, 7 or 8 feet, kind of chameleonable (like all the very descriptive adjectives—able, ish, y. LOL). Bi-pedal, long, long, multi-armed with eyes all around. They could move like an owl. (the eyes, I mean, although... winged would kind of be cool). Yus (primary), Miento (secondary ), Suarpok (priest), Ome (heroine), Yutta (bad guy)

 

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