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"Gladly, Excellency, and welcome. We'll be happy to help our newest citizens. Do you need military support as well?"
"Familiarization and upgrading only," Keith said. "They have the basic tech level, with minor exceptions. Medical training and learning about the Empire are their primary needs, though other things will be needed as they gain the population base to support them."
"Right. Admin Service teachers and a couple of heavy destroyers ought to take care of those; anything else you'd recommend?"
"Not at this time, Ranger, though it might help if you could leave a detachment from the Lindner. I'm sure Colonel Cortin would provide them lodging, and Lucius and I will protect them from the Brotherhood."
"I'll see to it."
"We'll leave you to brief Mike, then."
"Thank you, Protector."
Once they were alone, Medart spent a few moments studying Odeon. "You do look the same, except for your hands." he said at last.
Odeon looked at his hands, which no longer had the blue circled triangles. That was a relief, now, not the terrible loss it would have been before his talk with Medart last night. "You heard him confirm that I'm still a Catholic priest, Jim. I would've thought that would violate the separation doctrine."
Medart shook his head. "Not necessarily. Most of us are Omnist or agnostic, that's true. Once in a while, though, there's a deeply religious one, and there's nothing prohibiting a priest." He grinned.
"If you want to get technical, I'm a priest myself, and so are a couple of the others--but since that's true of all adult Omnists, n.o.body pays much attention to it. They'll pay attention to you, since you're the first non-Omnist priest, but that attention in itself doesn't violate the doctrine. As long as you don't try to impose your beliefs on others, or imply that the Empire in any way favors one religion over another, your beliefs and devotions are between you and your G.o.d or G.o.ds."
"I can handle that, I think, if it won't prohibit me from exercising my priestly functions for Catholics who need them."
"It won't, though it'd be best if you do any of that in private. It may never happen, either; I'll warn you right now that Catholics are a tiny minority, the Traditional branch only one of half a decade or so."
"That's the impression I got from the studying I did on Columbus. I'm not thrilled about it, but it isn't unexpected." He paused. "Mind if I change the subject?"
"Go ahead."
"I had limited telepathy before, as a side effect of Shayan's mental contact. I'd like to try the Talent version, but mind-touching you might not tell me anything, since he spoke to you last night."
Medart chuckled. *The feel is totally different--see?*
*Yeah. I like this version a whole lot better.*
*So do I. Ready for me to introduce you to His Majesty, so he can name you one of us officially?*
*How-- Oh. Mentally, of course.* Odeon hesitated, shook his head.
*Jim, what's happened to me? I couldn't have figured that out before--or at least not that fast.*
*I'd venture to guess it's the doubled intelligence,* Medart sent drily. *You're the first person to be given Ranger-level abilities, rather than growing up with them, so I can't be positive, but that's my best guess. Don't worry, you'll have time to get used to it; the trip to Terra will take us about three weeks, and even if you weren't very adaptable before, you are now.*
*Getting used to the way my mind works now may be the hardest part of this whole thing. But I've known everyone except Shayan that I've mind-touched before, and he initiated that one; how do I contact His Majesty?*
*You know me, and I know him, so you ride along, so to speak, when I contact him. Just let me know when you're ready.*
*Any time you are.*
*Okay, let's go.*
Odeon felt Medart's mind reaching out, and strengthened his contact so the illusory "movement" wouldn't lose him. Almost immediately he felt another mind-touch, similar in general feel to Medart's but different in detail, and Medart made the introductions: *His Majesty Emperor Charles Davis, Ranger-candidate Captain Michael Odeon.* Then he briefed Davis, in a series of rapid thoughts.
The Emperor sent a chuckle. *That's quite a background, Captain Odeon.
A unique way of qualifying as a Ranger, but I have no doubt you are qualified, particularly with a Sandeman warrior making the necessary changes. Jim didn't describe what being a Ranger involves, other than being dangerous at times, so did that process inform you?*
*Yes, sire, it did. But it didn't intimidate me into changing my mind.*
*Glad to hear it. Welcome to Imperial service, then, Ranger Odeon.*
*Thank you, sir.* Odeon paused briefly, then continued. *I'm qualified, yes, but I was given only the most basic information about the Empire--not much more than I'd studied on my own. If I'm not needed for immediate a.s.signment, I think I should spend some time learning about it.*
*We'll make that your first a.s.signment, then. You can start on your way to Terra, then do as much more here as you can till a more urgent a.s.signment comes up--which shouldn't take too long, there's never a shortage of work for Rangers. Normally I'd have you work with Jim for two or three years as OJT, but none of the others came from out-Empire, so your suggestion is the most sensible--and the reason for putting a Ranger on the job immediately is that most of the jobs you'll get are unique; there isn't usually any real preparation possible.*
*Both my studies and Jim made that perfectly clear, sir--but the Protector removed my allergy to teaching tapes, so I'll be able to cram in a lot more information than I would've been able to earlier.*
*Understood, but there's still a tremendous amount of information for you to absorb.* Davis sent another smile. *You know how much getting a new Ranger means, and I'd like to spend more time with you, but I'm getting ready for a Grand Audience I can't put off just to chat. So I'll talk to you later.*
*Yes, sir.*
With that, contact broke, and Odeon's consciousness returned to the common-room. "What now?" he asked Medart.
But it was Keith who answered, entering the room. "You change uniforms, Your Highness. Don't worry about the change in your sidearm; you know how to use a needler, and you're as accurate with it as I am--a lot more so than you were with your slugthrower."
With that, Odeon was wearing comfortable forest green, rather than the snug gray he was used to. "Thank you, Lord Protector. I don't care to wear a uniform I'm no longer ent.i.tled to."
Cortin followed Keith into the common-room, looking to Odeon like she'd been crying. "Mike--the Protector told me I should ask your advice, if you were willing to give it."
Medart swore to himself. This didn't sound like a promising start for his new colleague . . . *Mike, don't say yes unless you're willing to face the consequences. This is part of the Empire now, you don't have the option I gave you yesterday of answering as a private individual.*
Odeon's answering thought was grim. *I know, but I can't refuse her.
I can give her the same warning, though.* "Make sure you want the advice, Joanie. As Jim told me last night when I asked him for some, most people don't ask Rangers questions because they won't like our answers."
"Keith told me the same thing. I'm still asking."
"In that case, I'll answer. What's the question?"
"What's the best way to handle your . . . change? You're still senior spouse of Family Cortin and my heir, among other things."
Odeon thought about that briefly, then the answer was obvious--and as unpleasant as Medart had suggested it might be. "We both know that, even though I haven't changed much physically, I'm not the same person I was at breakfast. The fastest and most economical way to handle my change would be to have Captain Michael Patrick Cortin-Odeon declared legally dead, a declaration Ranger Odeon will not contest."
Cortin winced, then nodded. "It makes sense, Mike--too d.a.m.ned much sense. Okay, that's how I'll handle it . . . but in that case, it'd be best if you weren't around."
"I won't be, for long; the Emperor wants me to go to Terra, and I need to start learning a whole lot more about the Empire as soon as I can, so I'll be going up to Jim's s.h.i.+p, probably within an hour or so. It would probably be better if I don't come back to the Systems unless I have to on a.s.signment."
"Yeah." Cortin started forward as if to embrace him, then dropped her arms and stepped back. "That wouldn't work, would it? Keith told me about your detachment . . ."
"No, it wouldn't. I won't forget any of you--but I don't feel anything beyond liking for you any longer, either. The kindest thing to do is break off now." Odeon studied her for a moment, then decided it would be best to make the break with no delay at all. He made the sign of the cross in the air between them. "G.o.d bless you and Family Cortin, Colonel."