((Collab Post between Letter Bee and TheUnknowable))
Sanya led him into the administration building. Just inside the lobby there was a man who waved his hand at furniture, moving various pieces. "Hm. That's not right." he said rubbing his chin.
Sanya walked up to the receptionist. "Is Mr. Natsomoto available? I've brought someone to see him. She already had access to the computer system, but for appearance's sake, and to verify that the record was accurate, she asked anyway.
Mikhail waited for the receptionist to respond; he too knew that it was for appearances. He then began to wonder; what was Mr. Natsumoto really like, in person? The CEO seemed to be a relatively kind person...but quite frankly, Mikhail still found enough to disagree with him on. Plus, there is the fact that being nice and kind didn't really make one less of an opponent to the US Government, whom Mikhail was now more loyal to than ever; Tranquility City was an
ironic name for a reason.
After the receptionist informed her that, yes, he was in his office, she lead Mikhail to the elevator, and pushed the button for the top floor. It scanned her artificial thumb print to verify that she was authorized to enter his office, and started upwards. When they got to the top floor the doors opened and she stepped out into an open area with a strange device and a man in the middle of it, next to a tool box. Upon closer inspection, Sanya recognized it as a modification of one of the solar power stations he was hoping to launch soon. Problems with the power transfer device had kept it from being launched yet, but Natsumoto believed he could fix the issue with a bit of work.
Natsumoto stood up, wearing high-strength coveralls instead of a suit as one would expect. "Hello, Mr. Peacemaker," he said, holding out his hand. The electronics he was working on necessitated the use of clean gloves, so his hands weren't dirty.
Mikhail smiled and took his hand, before saying:
"Hello, Mr. Natsumoto. Glad to see you hard at work. Anyway, thanks again for keeping your promise," the boy was genuinely grateful.
"Of course, I wouldn't dream of hurting you, or breaking my promise. Tell me, do you know anything about electronics?"
"The barest little. But, basically, devices run using a conductor and small chips made up of conductive material?" the boy then gazed at the station schematic:
"Again, I know little of the practicalities of hard science, but I have a good memory. That seems like a Solar Power Station; the Government has its own blueprints." Mikhail was clearly trying to memorize the schematics, not knowing how they worked, but knowing what they looked like would still be enough to him to relay information to his backers.
"'Sigh...I won't lie anymore, one look at this establishment, and I now see that the United States is technologically outclassed by one corporation. Even our own FTL project pales in comparison to thos. However, I'm not saying I'm suddenly conceding or defecting, just...saying that you might be a valuable ally; a knee-jerk reaction against
all corporations is, well, going to fail in the long run."
At least, until Viv succeeds in my other plan."Project Andromeda? Yes, their FTL drive certainly has advantages over my own hyperdrive design, such as a far more reliable speed and trajectory. The main problem is that, because it relies on the crew, there isn't much room for improvement in the actual device. Also,unmanned flight is impossible.
"As for the Solar Power Station, the US's design has it's flaws as well, such as an inferior cooling system and the fact that it isn't as efficient, but they will be much cheaper to produce, at least using Earth-made materials. Their energy transmission is also inferior, however, I may have a solution for them."
He walked over to a table and picked up a box, then brought it back to where Mikhail was standing. He opened it and inside were two tubes, one end of each red with plus signs on it, and the other end black with minus signs on it. Both tubes bore matching ten digit numbers.
"This is a Quantum Entanglement Power Transfer Link, or QEPTL, "quep-til". Instructions on how to install them are in the box. In short, however, one device is connected the device producing power, the other is connected to the device receiving power. Currently they can only transfer a few mega-watts of power before heating up, which ruins the efficiency and may destroy them, but the Solar Power Stations built by the USA only produce a maximum of 10 megawatts each. Two or three of these devices in each satellite should allow them to transfer the power back to Earth with virtually 100% efficiency. I would like to offer to sale these devices to them, as well as any devices we develop as the result of our examination of your abilities." He closed the box and handed it to Mikhail. "Please, have them examine the devices when you return, as well as those you bought when you arrived."
Mikhail bowed and took the box, saying:
"You are generous, Mr. Natsumoto, very generous."
But is that really the case? He hasn't given us anything that would seriously reduce his advantages. Sitting down on a chair, Mikhail then continued:
"I thank you for this, again. This will be of help to our cause. But, I have to ask two things."
"One, why seek to gain our goodwill? We are no longer the most powerful force even in our own soil; far from it - trouble is brewing and we are impotent. Our authority has been reduced solely to a moral and symbolic one, and our remaining military, once the pride of the world, has suffered from defections to corporations, said corporations' technological superiority, and is now hanging by a thread."
"So, I have to ask, why us?"
"As for the second thing, what do you think of GenesisCorp, Alkaev, and the Free World Group?"
"Natsumoto Industries and Lunacorp's purpose has always been to colonize space. While the other corporations seek to take more and more of the wealth of the planet Earth and its people, we see space as the next great frontier, with vast, untapped potential. Not only is it a place where the industrious and the intelligent can become rich, but it is a place where people can be free from the control of those that would seek to dominate them."
"I believe our goals are similar. At the very least, the United States has a contingency plan to leave the Earth and start again on another world should the gigacorps attempt to wipe them out. The others wouldn't consider leaving behind their wealth for the freedom of the stars. They would fight and die, or kill, to maintain whatever scraps they could grab. They don't care about freedom. Many of them don't really care about the money. What they really want is control. The money is a tool to get that control."
Natsumoto took a breath. "I don't want the people to suffer for the greed of these corporations. Sure, I want to open up new trade markets into the United States, but what I want most is peace. If the world were to erupt into violence, millions, perhaps billions, would die. Humanity would be set back by hundreds of years, and we may never reach the stars." He paused and sat down. "Does that answer your question?" He motioned to Sanya and she walked over to a refrigerator, bringing them both Coca Colas, the bottler being a member company of Lunacorp.
Mikhail sipped from the bottle, then spoke:
"A true believer in freedom, I see." A smile. "The problem with freedom is the fact that too much of it enables the many strong to rule over the weak, to the strong's own corruption. The problem with control is that it
keeps one strong person ruling over the weak, much the same." Another slight smile.
"Government, it's not perfect, it never is. People can suffer under it, sometimes very badly. But...that's the problem; people think that if it's not perfect, then it must be worthless, or even malicious. But in the end, there is a need for laws and structure and safety nets and roads and buildings and courts and seatbelts and, well, representation. The world, at its natural state, is unfair, and one needs to limit that."
"But liberty
is valuable. Liberty is good. It's just that...its name has been tarnished by those corporations you speak of, so I cannot trust it."
He then looked at Mr.Natsumoto.
"But, I can now trust you." He then turned away in guilt.
"I had a plan to start a three-way war between LunaCorp, Alkaev, and the Free World Group. That plan is still in action right now. I am...sorry for betraying your trust." Mikhail sighed, half-expecting Mr. Natsumoto to order him detained and tortured for his betrayal.
He shook in fear.
Mr. Natsumoto sighed. "Thank you for telling me the truth. I need to tell you the truth, now." He waved his hand and a video of Vi's conversation with the CIA agent appeared on the screen. "The building that they were in is owned by one of Lunacorp's real estate subsidiaries. The camera is part of a closed-circuit security system we install in all of our buildings, though the footage is merely cataloged unless needed for an investigation. Sanya managed to find this file, though. The sound is too difficult to make out, but the woman is a known Technopath that I looked into hiring once. I may still hire her. I assume she's the one you hired to put us at each other's throats? It would explain why you suddenly needed her help so badly that you were willing to abandon your surveillance of her."
A sigh.
"I know you promised to not hurt me, but my pride...my pride is gone; I was out-gambitted. A child genius like me...trying and failing to make it in the world of adults. And, yes, I can confirm things; Vi was the person we hired." Soft breathing was heard.
"It seems that all I took to break was a little bit of kindness."
"Don't worry, no harm will come to you. I'll send her a message and a gift, our latest high-end supercomputer." He motioned for Sanya to take care of it. "She's a woman of honor. Either she'll accept it, and stop slandering me, or she'll reject it. You could also call her off, which I'm sure you will if your superiors accept my trade offer." Natsomoto stood up. "So," he said, changing the mood. "Is there anything else you want to do in our city before you leave tomorrow? We still have to wait for the prototype Hope sensor, after all."
"Nothing more," said Mikhail, "except perhaps see Project Centauri..."
"Certainly," Natsumoto said, "Right this way." The three went downstairs and climbed in a waiting car so that they could be taken to the hanger where the massive ship was being built.
TimeskipA message arrived to Vivenne, telling her that LunaCorp has found out about the plan, and that said plan will change because of that. Instead of slandering LunaCorp, the target of the plan to create a melee-a-trois between three GigaCorps is, instead...Genesis.
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