IN THE STORMY RED SKY – snippet 41:
The Angouleme Palace, Karst
Daniel stood at parade rest, looking down the audience hall with a faint, friendly smile. The Headman’s court had the gaudy enthusiasm of prism bugs swarming, or perhaps of a peasant wedding. A Cinnabar gentleman didn’t take this sort of thing seriously, of course, but it made an amusing display.
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STORM FROM THE SHADOWS – snippet 109:
Chapter Thirty
I wonder if this was really such a good idea, after all? Helen Zilwicki asked herself wryly as she stepped into the lift car and punched in the proper combination.
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STORM FROM THE SHADOWS – snippet 108:
“I’m flattered, Sir, of course –” Abigail began, but Commander Kaplan interrupted her.
“With your permission, Sir?” she said to Commodore Terekhov. He nodded, and Kaplan turned to Abigail.
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IN THE STORMY RED SKY – snippet 40:
When Adele didn’t react further, Triplett smiled shyly. He seemed proud to have an audience. He continued, “Well sir, it was the locals themselves that did it. Not the government, but some of the young men from the old families. The First Blood, they call themselves on New Harmony. The rich folks, pretty much; but not the ones in the government right now.”
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STORM FROM THE SHADOWS – snippet 107:
“Ensign Zilwicki to see the Captain,” Helen told the Marine sentry outside Captain Terekhov’s quarters five minutes later.
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IN THE STORMY RED SKY – snippet 39:
CHAPTER 11: Port Hegemony, Karst
“Ma’am?” said a voice.
Adele was aware of the sound in the same way that she noticed the high-frequency flicker in one bank of the overhead lights. It was a mild irritation at the edge her consciousness, unpleasant but nothing that affected her ability to do her job.
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IN THE STORMY RED SKY – snippet 38:
The Milton carried three spaceboats equipped with plasma thrusters rather than High Drive. They had neither rigging to sail the Matrix nor the powerful computer that would’ve been necessary to control such a rig. Their purpose was simply to ferry up to twenty people apiece between orbit and a planetary surface, or in rare instances between ships in sidereal space.
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STORM FROM THE SHADOWS – snippet 106:
Chapter Twenty-Nine
HMS Hexapuma and HMS Warlock emerged from the central terminus of the Manticoran Wormhole Junction exactly one T-year from the day Midshipwoman Helen Zilwicki, Midshipman Aikawa Kagiyama, and Midshipwoman Ragnhild Pavletic had reported aboard her. Now Ensign Zilwicki tried to wrap her mind around how truly monumental the events of that year had been as she sat beside Lieutenant Senior Grade Abigail Hearns at Tactical. Abigail was undoubtedly too junior for permanent duty as a Saganami-C-class heavy cruiser’s tactical officer, but Captain Terekhov had flatly refused to allow anyone to replace her before Hexapuma’s return to Manticore.
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STORM FROM THE SHADOWS – snippet 105:
Lababibi nodded slowly, watching Van Dort carefully. While Joachim Alquezar was intimately familiar with the internal workings of the Rembrandt Trade Union, Bernardus Van Dort had virtually single-handedly created the Trade Union. In many ways, Lababibi had thought from the beginning that Van Dort would have made a far better treasury secretary than she herself had, since no one in the entire galaxy had a better feel for the economic realities of the Talbott Cluster. Unfortunately, he was still too polarizing a figure in too many eyes for him to have been handed that particular cabinet post. And, Lababibi admitted, not without a certain degree of reason. She herself trusted him completely, but the RTU had been too unpopular with too many of the Cluster’s inhabitants for far too long for Bernardus Van Dort to have been acceptable as the Quadrant’s chief treasury official.
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IN THE STORMY RED SKY – snippet 37:
Adele was in her element. She could even have described herself as happy, if the concept hadn’t seemed so foreign. She smiled into her display.
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