"Master Cheif Petty Officer Awl Jax", the middle aged man said aloud. "Chief Warrant Officer Awl Jax," shaking his head. "I don't like the sound of that. Sort of like it trumps my years of service as an elisted man."
"Oh you be quiet", said his wife. "They only give that to the best of the best, and besides we need the extra money."
Awl Jax was thinking to himself, she was right. As ussual, Kathy was right. "I know, but, hun.. I just never imagined. I just know they are gonna give me a desk job billet, then who will take care of my guys? You think senior cheif Thomas cares one bit about these boys. I sure know he's got a gumption for Timmy."
"Whose Timmy?"
"Oh some raw green pea that basically finished boot. Gun ho, you know the type hun. Too dump to know better, and too smart to see their way out of any mess."
"Reminds me of someone I used to know." Kathy said with a chuckle.
With that Awl reached over and grabbed his wife gingerly, giving her a big squeeze and a kiss on the back of the head. "I don't have a clue who your talking about."
With that Kathy wiggled free turned around, give him a peck on the cheek, "You just get back tomorrow, and perhaps I'll see if I can jog your memory" And promptly pranced out the door, stopping to grab her lab coat with the McDouglas Aviation Center emblem and ID card hanging by the door.
The memory faded briefly, it was the last time Awl Jax saw his wife. He put down the picture of Kathy he was holding. Gave a kiss on his fingers and placed in squarely on her image. She was one of the 12,000 or so people assumed deceased at the facility, which was now little more than charred earth.
He stood up, dawning the new uniform as a warrant officer, it itched a bit, and had a very distinct smell of starch. He grabbed his hat off the dresser next to Kathy's photo and walked out the the transport. He silently made his way listening to the news on the radio. Station after station was all about the war. Buy war bonds, avenge the fallen, could it have been the Scion, round up execution of people believed to Scion followers, no way it could have been, detention of ships trying to make the pilgramage to Scion worlds not to mention teh CotL representatives constantly defending the action, saying we brought it on us by using such hideous weapons. The ride in was was more or less a means keep his mind off the tribunal today. His Jag laywer said he would meet him in the parking lot prior to the questioning, with a collection of witness statements.
Pulling into the parking bay, Awl Jax was momentarily surprised to see Fireman Timmy Delomileir walking out. Aside from a brief exchange of ackowlegement, they could not speak to each other due to the Hush order the tribune had edict. It was unfortunate, as he knew Timmy too was grieving as both of his parents were killed in an accident the day after the Juptier had returned. He knew even though the police told him it was an accident, how do they end up getting stripped and drawn and quartered? They were needlessly killed over a bumber sticker supporting the Scion.
He was troubled so much by that. The press had been unscroupulously making them out to be either villians or martyrs, even despite the protest of local government officials.
But he digressed. This was a very important day. He continued to walk towards the military courthouse. He could hear his lawyer running up behind him for a good 20 seconds, but only turned to glace as he caught up. This JAG officer wasn't much of a defense attorney he thought. He was glad I'm on trial here. He didn't seem much like a military man, pretty frail looking in all actuality.
The attorney went over the steps on how the tribune would begin, and had him sign a few doccuments as they waited in the hall to be called. He recognized a number of the petty officers and other crew of the Jupiter that were in the engineering bridge that day. Awl was thinking again about how serious all this was. And despite a few salutes and smiles, the only noise in the hall was JAG attorneys small talk about what to do and how to do it. Most just sat there quietly waiting to be called.
A good 20 minutes went by before he was called. How typical of the military, hurry up and wait, but at least they were punctual in formal matters. Awl entered the court's prominade, where a good 40 eyes were not affixed to him. He was really nervous, and it crossed his mind he might have missed a belt loop on his new uniform. He checked himself and confirmed he was good to go.
He knew this was important, but it was not until now that he got a real sense of how important this was.
"This Tribune now calls Chief Warrant Officer Awl Jacoby Jax, please take your place at the table." He saw Lt. Commander Matthewsen sitting with a group of brass and military guards around him. There was one seat next to him that was open. This was here he was instructed to take a seat. He crisply made his way, squaring the corners to the chair, and took his seat in the fashion he was instructed to by this attorney. He was impressed, the little guy knew his stuff, it went pretty much exactly has he said it would. Awl Jax sounded off his name and rank, and waited until he was given the go ahead to sit. There were serveral line admirals and high ranking men before him. Most shuffled or read the paperwork and affidavits on the events of two weeks ago.
The head magistrate, a three star admiral began. "Chief Warrant Officer Awl Jax. I want to start off saying how ..", he paused to think of the right word, "thankful we are for your testimony and to the many years of service you have given the Tallus Empire. And the training and expertise that you demonstrated on your watch that day will be that of legends. Your command at repairing the Jupiter ensured that over 6,800 personel were about to return home, and I believe within the next month we should have the Jupiter back in service.. Thank you."
Many of the other men in the room concurred, and though no one applauded, the tension in the room melted from his shoulders. To here of his actions spoken in this way sadly was not as fullfilling without Kathy. The tear the creaped down his face as the Magistrate spoke was for her.
"You are aware you are on strict orders not to speak of the events we will discuss in the room. It is impairative that we determine the effect of the Scion's technology and what played out in the Engineering bridge have many angles and we do not want it corrupted in any way."
"I do, sir"
"Please explain to us the events as you saw them unfold."
"Yes Sir, I was the Damage Control Chief of the Watch in the engineering bridge. We were having your typical underway replenishment detail. We'd had a few cracked portlasses from the ice debris on the cables, but other than that, everything was what i would call typical."
"This was far from a typical watch, what first report did you get"
"About a purple flash of light from planet side, followed nearly instantly by a blue flash, then a massive explosion planetside."
"And who reported this in?"
"One of the starboard side watchstanders called it up over the 4JC, there were at least two others that confirmed the event. I reported aloud to the Engineering Officer of the events, although he was already turned and listening in on what I was hearing reported in"
"So there was no discussion of what might have caused it?"
"No Sir. None that were reported to us, and the majority of those that witnessed the explosions were standing duty in the cargo sections sir."
The magistrate lifted up a few of the papers on his desk, and reviewed them for a moment, then added in a few lines by hand on the paper. "Is this when Lt. Commander Matthewsen began to begin diagnostics on the engineering control systems?"
"No sir, but it was roughly two minutes prior to full scale diagnostics were started. Petty Officer Jamus had already begun his at the time. I do not believe it is within the regulations to begin such an operation during underway replenishment"
"Then what happened?"
"Lt. Commander Matthewsen requested use of one of my DC runners has he said their entire communication package was apparently malfunctioning"
"We took we initaly though was collateral damage on the port side the Jupiter?"
"Was it just near where the Lassiter had been?"
"No sir, the explosion of the Lassiter that close to us caused significant structural damage central to sections 144 and around repair locker 1A1. Mostly all were surface skin damage as well as some kenetic damage from the Lassiters debris."
"So nothing central to the cargo bay initially?"
"No sir, we received nothing from anyone. It was as if whatever took out a ship the size of the Lassiter also took out the cargo sections."
"Strike that last part, Warrant Jax, please no speculation. We have plenty of speculation around here, what we dont have is alot of survivors, thus we dont have alot of facts."
"Yes Sir, I understand that, but one of our watchstanders was in the middle of a conversation with one of them at the time of the attack. He did briefly have his headset fall off from the blastwave, when he donned it back on, he said no one was there."
One of the magistrates spoke up, "We have already heard from Petty Officer Callaoiway, and he substantiates your claim".
"What did you do then"
"We began damage control operations on the affected sections of the ship. The forward galley was our inital concern, a fire there would have gutted the front of the ship, as we didn't have an intact suppression system. Shrapnel had knocked out the pumping units and generator. We attended to that."
"So, as I understand you, when the attack occurred, you have full communications with your teams, but Lt. Matthewsen did not with his?"
"Yes Sir. I believe that is why Lt Commander Matthewsen went into the repair locker to start running a thread up to the bridge."
"Did you physically see him walk into the repair locker?"
"Yes sir, I did."
"At this time, and this is important, you had full communication capabilities with your various repair lockers and watch standers?
"Yes sir, I did."
The magistrate then asked Lt. Commander Matthewsen, "Was this why you choose to try out the sound powered phones?"
"Yes Sir, I felt that if it worked for them, it would work for us, and I know DC teams have training to route them in the event of casualties for remore fire fighting on ships. I thought it wasn't much, but if we could get communication back we could gain control of the ship and keep it from foundering and drifting into the planets atmospher. We were not even flying blind at that point Sir."
Some other minor details were asked, but the magistrate concluded again with thanks to both men, and finished by saying. "I want you two talk things over now. See if you can remember any more details. I believe we've gotten the right information, and again ,I cannot reinterate enough, how thankful we are to you for your quick reaction Lt. Commander Matthewsen, and your experience Chief Warrent Jax. There are many many famlies in your debt today. In my mind, you are heroes, and if I could award you some medals over this, you'd have a more of them that I would.
"We are ajourned for lunch, we will reconvien in 2 hours." lifting the gavel, the magistrate hit the desk and all rose and in military fash departed.
For those who understand, no explanation is needed.
For those who do not understand, no explanation is possible.