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They only had seven weeks before the end of term tournament. He had no time to waste. Daedo called Cisse, a sure sign of his desperation.
Daedo: Cisse.
Cisse: Oh what do I owe this pleasure? Everything ok?
Cisse sounded happy at first and then worried.
Daedo: everything is fine. I wanted to discuss bringing you on board at Daedalus as soon as possible and get you to work building new cold fusion reactors for the exos. After that, we can begin on the ZPE prototype.
Cisse: it"s not easy dropping everything. Why the urgency?
Daedo: we have a tournament in week ten.
Cisse laughed over the comms.
Cisse: So you want me to leave the company I have been with for fifteen years. Work for a new startup owned by kids and do so immediately because you have a compet.i.tion coming up?
Daedo: yes.
There was no point fluffing the truth as Cisse would either do it or not. She knew them and the background behind the company. She had basically asked to join them in the hospital.
Cisse: ok I"m in. But I want those shares you promised.
Daedo: I will get them approved and Axelzero will send the contract over to you tomorrow.
Daedo called a meeting of the Daedalus shareholders. They happened to all reside within twenty meters of his room.
Vannier, Axelzero, Mace and Barran all took seats at the table in their quarters. Picard leaned up against a wall, although she wasn"t a shareholder she was still part of the squad and the broader team.
"So what did you want to discuss?" Axelzero said in a friendly manner.
"We need to restructure a little and bring in two employees. I wanted you all aware, and hopefully, we all agree," Daedo said.
"When you say restructure a little what do you mean exactly?" Vannier asked.
"We need to offer the employees shares, not much, but some to come across to us," Daedo said.
"That"s easy," Barran replied. "You may think of it as a percentage, but you actually have five thousand five hundred shares, and I have three thousand. Vannier, Axelzero and Mace have five hundred shares each. All you need to do is issue the employee a number of shares. Say you give them ten. The percentages will realign themselves."
"Oh, that"s how it works," Daedo said.
"Yeah," Barran said acting all superior.
"You did learn something from your private tutor. I thought you just rode bikes and played," Vannier accused Barran.
"Hey, I may be pretty, but I am not stupid," Barran retorted.
"People who proclaim loudly they aren"t stupid usually are," Axelzero teased.
All the girls laughed, but Barran didn"t bite.
"What are the particulars?" Mace asked.
"My Father as a general manager of the workshop and Cisse to design and build new reactors," Daedo answered.
The squad looked incredulous. "They are willing to work for us?" Vannier asked finally.
"For Daedalus. They see the opportunity," Daedo said. They probably were doing it just for him, but his squad seemed to think there were ma.s.sive opportunities with their developments and inventions.
"How many shares should we offer?" Vannier asked.
"Two hundred," Axelzero said.
"That"s too much," Barran replied.
"What do you think Daedo and what will they want?" Vannier asked.
"I think they will accept anything from ten. I just want it to be fair. We will need to offer them the same," Daedo replied.
"Then we offer ten," Barran said.
"No," Axelzero said. "They are highly skilled, and we want them to do well. The more they do we all benefit. I think we should offer fifty shares at least."
Vannier nodded. Mace nodded.
"Ok it"s agreed, we will offer them fifty shares," Daedo said. "Their salary is small, we will just pay them what they are getting now."
"What about Picard?" Vannier turned to look at Picard who shook her head vehemently.
"I think we should give her fifty shares for compensation as she is in charge of physical and gunnery training," Daedo added the responsibilities in the hope they would swing her to accept. He did not like having Gaumont isolated, and the fact that Picard did not have shares in Daedalus was a small issue. One which was easily rectified.
"Picard come over here and take a seat," Vannier asked.
Reluctantly Picard took a seat in between Vannier and Axelzero. She had not said yes, but she also had not said no.
"I know you are independent and you don"t want charity. But we want everyone to be involved in Daedalus. Even b.l.o.o.d.y Gaumont. You will earn these shares. So…?" Vannier asked Picard.
"Ok, ok," Picard finally relented. They had been pushing it with her since they started the process of purchasing the workshop.
"They are just shares. Unless Daedalus actually makes a profit, they are probably worthless," Axelzero said.
No one mentioned the fact they owned the building and that even if the company did not have a value land was always worth something.
"Ok, what"s next?" Barran asked.
"Contracts," Daedo said. "Axelzero can you handle that?"
She nodded, "just send me the details."
"Anything else?" Barran asked after a moment of silence.
"Other than getting back to study, designing exo parts and running a company?" Vannier replied with a question.
"No," Daedo said standing. "Let"s get stuck into it. We have a lot to do in a short amount of time." Especially him.
Daedo went into his room and reviewed his priority task list. They were now in round two with a new obstacle course and Gauntlet. He would apply similar strategies to these as he did in round one and continue his physical improvement including melee training with his squad.
He had all his normal tutes to complete, which were not a problem, but they did take time. His had to redesign the exo from the test results and retest. On top of all that he would attempt to solve the Zero Point Energy related math problem.
It was week three of a ten-week term. The first two weeks seemed like half a year. But at least now he had a clear direction. He had spent much of the first two weeks finding his way. Daedo was not surprised to receive a message from Master Nader ordering a round one review. He had not forgotten the death of the Osiris Master and wondered how he would handle facing Nader with that in the back of his mind.
He took a sonic shower and got back into his bodysuit. Master Nader gave a fifteen-minute notice, enabling Daedo to spend that time preparing.
Daedo was half expecting Vannier to be invited to the meeting with Master Nader as well, or was that wishful thinking. He was alone.
"Cadet," Master Nader said with her robotic voice. It always sounded stern. "sit." There was a stool in front of her desk. She half sat on a similar stool, that was probably how she worked.
"I want you to review the Arena match tactics used tonight and send me the report by 2300 tomorrow," Nader ordered.
Daedo just nodded. She could have sent a message to that effect.
"I have reviewed your plans for your workshop and approve unofficially. I wanted to inform you that there were moves to prevent your continued work offsite. This interference has been prevented by the Commander, and your offsite work can continue. Do not do anything which will cause the Commander to rea.s.sess. I would not normally inform you of the behind the scenes bureaucratic politics, but it affects you directly. If an accident or incident were to occur you need to know that there will be repercussions. These repercussions will be out of my control."
Daedo just nodded again.
"Is there anything I can a.s.sist you with?" Master Nader asked.
This surprised Daedo. She had never offered help before.
"No Master Nader," Daedo replied. He would keep her out of their operations as much as he could for someone who was their direct superior and House Master.
"Very well," she replied.
He wondered if that was a test.
"I would like to bring your attention to the House Rankings. Despite your efforts, House Thoth is ranked third behind Horus and Osiris in M1. This is because the House rankings are based on the results of all cadets in the house. It includes merits and demerits, academic results and it will be greatly influenced by tournament results at the end of the term."
Daedo nodded.
"I would also like to bring your attention to the fact that these rankings do not matter. The only thing that really matters is that you continue to improve your tech and your combat performance," Master Nader stated.
Daedo was surprised again.
"You mean you don"t care about the rankings?" he asked for clarification.
"I only care about one thing Cadet. Winning the war," she replied.
"But we aren"t at war," he said.
"Aren"t we?" she replied mysteriously.
He thought about it. There was no news, no announcements about a war. But the whole world was building up as if it was in one. The military academies, the public and private armies, the push into s.p.a.ce.
"To my knowledge, we are not officially at war," he stated. Maybe she would volunteer more information.
"You have an excellent mindset, and I wanted to support it by telling you something," Master Nader said. She was being mysterious again. She acted like she was playing him.
He sat there expectantly. There was no reason to speak.
"You must think we are at war. It is your function to prepare your people and technology. All the games, the tournaments. These are preparations. This is what you must think. It is more serious than merely winning an arena match," Master Nader stated ominously.
Daedo was not sure if she was serious or merely trying to distract him from the death of Master Ustinov. If he thought that Master Ustinov"s death was necessary and in the scheme of the survival of humanity inconsequential. He would not inform on Master Nader.
He decided to test Master Nader for a change. It was usually him being tested by her.
"More serious than the life of a Master at the Academy?" Daedo asked provocatively.
He was glad Master Nader could not stare. She always wore her helmet. She was silent a moment, and her reply sent chills up his spine.
"Most certainly," she said.