Chapter 2
College Station, Texas
19 February 2005
1914 Local Time (GMT ?6)
?I can?t believe you put those men there, Sean.? Philip Snyder was looking at his gun-line situated on top of Cemetery Hill, and the four hundred Confederate soldiers right in front of it. ?Lets see now?I have four, six, ten Napoleons and four, eight, nine TBs. So, I?ll take one thirty-six Grapeshot, one forty-two grapeshot, and the others will try to re-ammo.?
?You sure you want to shoot those Phil? I might capture them.? Sean Stanek looked back from across the table, he knew the troops were dead, in fact that?s exactly why they were there. They were the only survivors from Archer?s Brigade, and he was using them as shields for Early?s troops. Next turn, Early would be up on the gun line, and they could do some damage. Ron Wright had pulled a brilliant delaying move that tied up XII Corps for a turn, and it was now most likely that XII Corps would have to retake Cemetery Hill. But Phil had another ace up his sleeve; he reached over and grabbed his two dice, one red, and one black.
?Black?s to hit.? He threw the dice into the box. The red die came up a three, while the black die spun on its end for a few seconds before coming up a five. ?Two-star! I think rolling for rout and pin is a bit pointless.? Phil grinned as he picked up his dice. Sean merely smiled as he removed the counter that represented the two hundred men that were just killed in a massive Artillery Barrage. Phil moved his placeholder over a column. ?Black hits again.? He threw the dice once more into the box, the red die came up a six, but the black die fell flat and came up a two. ?One-star. Roll for rout.? Phil was a little disappointed; Archer might live to fight another day. Sean threw his die into the box and it came up a four.
?Morale?s three, plus one for being BCE, minus one for a leader, darn, rout back three, morale check?? Sean threw his die in the box again, and this time a six stared back at him. ?They pin.?
?Roll for leader loss.? Ron piped in from his side of the map. ?Don?t get Archer killed, that?s five points for the Union.?
Sean grabbed two dice and tossed them into the box, the dice read six. ?Archer?s just fine.?
Phil scanned the map, ?Well, that?s it for me, every thing else is out of range now. Our move, Shawn??
?This is where I get to pull out my saber and scream ?Charge!? Shawn Gamble picked up the 3rd Wisconsin Regiment and placed them right next to Early?s left flank, the rest of Iron Brigade passed through the hole made by the 3rd Wisconsin. ?Take your shots Ron, the 3rd Wisconsin is going to take the hits.? The move was risky, the 3rd Wisconsin could only take three hits, and it was the only regiment of the Iron Brigade that hadn?t been hit yet. The rest of Iron Brigade had been shot to pieces, but that five morale made it a difficult nut to crack, and it hadn?t broken yet.
?Shame there?s no exploitation phase.? Phil grinned as he counted the spaces between Buford?s last cavalry unit and Robert E. Lee, all out by himself, just north of Gettysburg. Ten. That?s how many spaces between Buford and Lee, and the cavalry could run twelve.
At that point, the phone rang.
?That?s odd.? Phil said as he got up from the table.
?What?? Ron asked in response to his statement.
?The number of people that have this phone number I can count on one hand, and three of them are in this room right now. For the other two, it would be a long distance call, so they would rather call my cell.?
?It?s a solicitor, let it ring. Move your troops.? Shawn spoke up as he was moving the rest of the I Corps to better defend their position.
?My troops don?t need to move, and I haven?t had a solicitor call on Saturday in three months. Could it be Pat??
?No, Pat?s in Dallas, Drew?s in the Ukraine.? Ron answered.
Phil snapped up the phone and pressed the talk button. ?Hello??
?Mr. Philip Snyder?? The male voice came back.
?Speaking.?
?I?m calling in response to the proposal you sent to the President?s Commission on Implementation of US Space Exploration Policy.?
?Yes??
?Just hang up on ?em Phil!? Sean shouted. Phil waved him off.
?I apologize for calling on the weekend, but we are impressed by your proposal. I was calling to ask you if you had any more details on the type of ship you were proposing. Your paper was rather general in the specifics.?
?I, uh, have done some preliminary sketches and even drew up a deck by deck plan of the interior. I could mail them to you, if you?d like to see them.?
?That wont be necessary, we will come to you. What time is good for you on Monday??
?Monday? Ahh? anytime after one.?
?Then we will be there at two-thirty. Your address is 1501 Holleman Drive Apartment 81 correct??
?That?s right. Why would you not want me to mail them?
?Because we need to see them immediately, and we are in Houston, so mailing would be slower than physically coming to you.?
?I don?t understand.?
?We?ll explain when we get there. Enjoy your weekend.? The phone clicked as the man hung up. Phil pressed the talk button to terminate the phone connection, and placed the phone back in its cradle.
?Well? What did they want?? Shawn asked.
?Ron, remember that paper I had you proofread over and over last spring?? Ron nodded. ?Well, I did send it in, typical bureaucracy, took ?em this long to finally read it.?
?At least they read it, what do they want?? Ron asked.
?They want to know if I have any more about it.?
?Do you?? Shawn inquired.
?A Notebook full of sketches, some quite a bit off, I think I slapped a warp drive on two of the pictures, and dumped the Grav deck on a half dozen more. Once during a rant between an Iranian American and the English Comp instructor I actually drew up a deck plan of the ship. Most of the ship is designed to be in Micro-gravity the entire time, although the ship?s decks are aligned so that when the ship is moving, the bow of the ship is up.??So??
?So they?re going to come and get them, and who knows what else. Monday about 2:30.?
?What were they ranting about?? Ron changed the subject.
?He was a typical ?progressive? liberal, anything that Bush does is wrong. The latest subject he was trying to put over on us was Abu Ghraib. The Iranian in the front had apparently had enough of his political rhetoric. The next day he put up an article by some woman who writes for the Progressive, and held it up as a lofty example of a well researched paper, even though she referenced only one source in her entire article, Amnesty International. If we had had time, I?m sure he would have said something about that, I almost did as he claimed it as well researched.?
?I?m sure he was disappointed when Bush was voted for a second term.? Sean said, half-heartedly, he was apparently thinking what he was going to do with what he had left. Early?s force had folded a bit on the left flank and XII Corps was now going to make it to the hill in time to relieve XI Corps. But you never knew with Sean.
He proved it right there. He picked up Lee and placed him on a stack with nine hundred men. Then moved the stack next to what was left of the Iron Brigade. ?This is the game right here, all comes down to one die roll.?
?Two actually, but I thought you hated random die rolls.? Phil responded.
?I do.?
?Sean, I thought I taught you better than that.? Ron looked nervous, if this was a re-enactment, Sean was putting the Confederacy on the line by putting Lee in the line of fire. ?If you get Lee killed, it doesn?t matter the outcome of the battle, we lose.?
?I know, but if I get this Melee, the entire Union front collapses as Iron Brigade routs, and then we take the hill and win.?
?Shawn, just get a hit, doesn?t matter what kind of hit. Just get a hit.? Phil grinned.
?Come on lads, the war?s over with one shot.? Shawn grabbed his die, ?7 to 10 shot.? He threw the die off the box?s wall.
?Five or a six!? Shawn and Phil yelled to together.
?One or a two!? Sean and Ron screamed back.
Five.
Ron spoke in a whispered voice. ?Roll for leader loss.?
Sean picked up two dice and tossed them into the box. The first die came up a three, while the other die spun around on its corner. Everyone in the room held their breath.
The die stopped spinning, on its face was the skull and crossbones. That represented a one, and the death of Robert E. Lee.
No one spoke for a few seconds; they just stared into the box. Finally, Ron spoke up again. ?Now I?ve seen everything.?
?Somehow though, I thought Pat would have been the one to get Lee shot.? Phil responded.
?You haven?t seen Drew lose at Wellington?s Victory yet.? Sean quipped.
?I was hoping that the three of you would be the first ones to do it next month when he gets back from Kiev, but now I don?t even know if I want to even acknowledge that I know you.? Ron jabbed at Sean.
?Had it worked, you would have said that I was your best student, and you were proud of what I had done.? Sean jabbed back.
?I wouldn?t quite go that far, Lee isn?t supposed to be used like that, regardless of the situation.?
?Shall we pack it up now? Or does the entire Confederate Army have to roll for rout?? Shawn asked jokingly.
?I don?t think there?s a rule in the original game that covers Lee getting killed. I know I didn?t put one in there. I didn?t think it would ever be an issue.? Ron glared at Sean.
?Well?? Phil started.
?I don?t have the original rules with me, Pat has a copy and my copy is at home. I say the Confederate Army rolls for rout by Brigade. Any Brigade that routs, routs and never returns, any brigade that stays, checks their individual regiments as well.?
?You can start with them.? Shawn pointed at the large line of counters stretching from Gettysburg west halfway on to the next map.
?Morale?s a four, plus two for Lee, minus one that they haven?t been hit yet, sound fair?? Ron asked.
?Sounds good. Fifty-Fifty chance of breaking.? Phil responded.
Sean wordlessly picked up his die and tossed it, this was the only Brigade that stood even a remote chance of staying. A six faced up.
?Goodbye.? Shawn waved at the Brigade
Sean cursed under his breath and began picking up the entire Brigade, normally they shouldn?t even be on the board to begin with, since they play more of a part in the second day, but lately they?ve been the deciding factor, getting one or two good attacks on Cemetery Hill before night falls. Roll after roll, Brigade after Brigade, the Confederate troops demoralized by the loss of their leader, were pulled from the board, when all was said and done, only three regiments remained on the map, Ron and Sean ceded the game.
At that point, Shawn?s phone rang. He picked it up and stepped outside. While Sean, Ron and Phil began picking up the pieces and sorting them out. ?So what do you plan on showing them?? Ron asked.
?Showing them what? Oh. Well, the sketches are scattered throughout pages of Calculus and Physics Notes. I was thinking, I would scan the sketches into the Computer and put them on a disk. I also know a couple of CG artists, maybe I can convince them to take my profile sketches and turn it into a 3D image.?
?Any reason why they?re coming here?? Sean asked and then added, ?And can I be here when they get here??
?If I had to guess, I?d say they don?t quite know what to make of me, and want to see if I am serious about this. I?d also say the military, either the Air Force or Navy, have a stake in whether it?s real or not. The Navy more than the Air Force, because if I were doing it, I would take the money from the Navy, say short them a Destroyer or Cruiser, to build the Liberty.?
?The Liberty?? Ron inquired.
?I?ve designated the ship a Liberty Class Starship, since the class is named after the first ship in its class, the first ship would be Liberty. As to why they are coming here, I have no clue, and if you want to be here Sean, you?re more than welcome.?
?So If you had full control over the ship, not a very likely scenario of course, what would the ship be like?? Ron asked.
?Well, you remember the paper? Command Module would house the bridge, armory, sickbay, four science labs and a decontamination chamber, along with primary life support systems, LIDAR array and the main docking port. The habitat deck would be a gravitational generation deck that can hold forty people, two mess halls, and food supplies. The cargo section would hold the fuel stores and the main shuttle bay. While the Engineering section would have a fusion or fission reactor, backup life-support systems, and an additional LIDAR array. Ship?s armament would be six Megawatt class lasers and two multipurpose missile launchers. The hull plating would contain a polarization matrix not unlike that shown on Enterprise. All of this stuff is science fact, not fiction, although some of it may be a tad expensive.?
Sean spoke first, ?Six lasers??
?Two forward-dorsal, two forward-ventral, one aft-dorsal, one aft-ventral. Both missile bays would be forward mounted. Not that the missile bay?s orientation really matters, the missiles would be guided, so it wouldn?t take a whole lot of effort to turn them around to get a target in the aft quarter.?
Ron had a comment next, ?What about the treaty preventing the deployment of military devices in space??
?The 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, the President tore that thing up three years ago, remember??
Shawn came back in from outside, ?Well guys that was my wife, the kid?s not doing so well, so I gotta get going. See ya?ll later.?
?I should be going as well, She-Who-Must-Be-Obeyed will have something for me to do this weekend.? Ron said as he grabbed his tote. ?Help me out with this Sean??
?Sure thing.?
?See you guys later.? As he watched them go, Phil looked around at his small apartment. It was essentially two rooms, a bedroom, a living room, and then a kitchen barely bigger than a walk-in closet, and a bathroom of similar size. There was a slight clutter, mostly on the counter between the living room/dining room and the kitchen, it would take him a grand total of five minutes to clean the apartment up completely. He went into his bedroom where his computer was stored. He logged onto Dynaverse.net, where some of the more talented computer graphic artists resided. Phil entered the Model section and began to type in his request.
Looking for someone to create a model of a ship. I have the profile views scanned into my computer and will send them to whoever responds. Would like this done by Monday. I know this is short notice, so I will understand if you all decline.
As he waited for a response, Phil reached over to his cabinet and began looking through his stacks of notebooks. Grabbing the one labeled Spring 2004 he pulled it out and began paging through it. Not for the notes, but for the pictures of the USS Liberty in the margins, the headers, or even the entire page. He flipped immediately to the best profile views that he had. The Fore, Dorsal and Port side sketches showed real well, and they were also the cleanest, he spent the better part of a Physics Lab working on them. Powering up his scanner he placed the page on the bed and began the scan. The scans came in well, after importing the drawings into Photosuite, he cleaned them up a bit more. Eliminating stray lines, erase marks that didn?t quite erase. He switched his task back to the message board and checked for a response. Not seeing one, he switched back to Photosuite and began to make a few more touch-ups. Breaking the drawing into three different pictures and saving them, Phil began to add a little bit of color to the drawings, a little more details, like a viewing port in a few areas to give a little better perception of size. Even without the model, it looked a lot bigger now. Phil decided to add a overhead shot of the Space Shuttle Orbiter to the Dorsal view, for scale. The Liberty was slightly wider than the Orbiter, but almost four times as long, and twice as tall. Saving these sketches he again flipped back to the message board.
This time there was a response, but not from someone he had hoped to hear from. He read through the post, considered it of no value, and went back to the main board. Leaving the monitor at that screen, Phil got up and checked the fridge for dinner. Spotting the leftovers from Thursday he opened the lid and dumped the contents onto a plate. Goulash, or as most people in Texas called it, Beef Macaroni, it wasn?t his favorite dinner, but after weeks of eating the same thing, he was ready for a change. Setting the Microwave to a minute, he placed the plate inside and activated it. Walking back to the computer, he slapped the F5 button to refresh the page. A new message appeared, from someone he wanted to hear from.
I would be happy to try to put this model of yours together. It shouldn?t take me more than a day and a half to put it together. You should see it to download here sometime Monday morning. Will that be soon enough for you?
Typing in an affirmative response, he emailed the separate sketches to the modeler. Once he got confirmation of successful reception of the email, he went to the microwave, which was now demanding his attention. ?Good luck buddy.?