The Major
M E M O R Y

Capitol building
Office of the Commissioner
But a pair of weeks after the battle
Fair morning - a wonderful blue sky with puffy clouds so very cheerful along their happy paths. Bisected they were by the swarms produced by industrial progress. The use of military craft was a common sight as the city underwent repairs. The treachery of the Alliance had been met and trounced. The dead were mourned. The city was in a quasi state of function. Over the lower city one could glance upon the intimidating, lumbering cut of capital ships streaming to and fro as repairs and other logistical procedures were conducted. Shadows deep and black were cast along the cracked streets as some semblance of normalcy persisted past the reconstruction efforts. Gunships would often patrol the center; their mission was to remain vigilant against the threat of any pockets of Alliance resistance that may have been bold enough to hide. One could only imagine the kind of terror that awaited these poor fools, as to see one of these craft suddenly spike into a landing and spit out a contingent of shadowtroopers was still something occurring as a matter of circumstance throughout the previous days. For example, a gunship devoid of the usual markings of the stormtrooper corps leaned into a sudden death defying loop. Its sudden change of course was possibly a move to obfuscate the final objective point, but once the craft zoomed low in final approach the destination was clear: the Capitol and its creamy seat of government. No doubt the workers and representatives inside were rife with activity since the recent battle had left exponential data trails to process.
Regardless, for one employee of no small stature -a bit of reconkening had manifested itself. . .
A trio of figures at first emerged from the landing pad upon the roof. These were almost immediately challenged by the troop complement assigned to guard the post. Credentials were calmly exchanged. From that point, the members from that gunship faced no obstacles. One envoy floated to the security station, and once a number of people were informed of the situation a number of orders were shifted. A number of offices near one particular room were cleared by guards and a pair of sentries posted up near the doorway. This wasn’t exactly a new occurrence -especially during this hectic wartime. Routine security sweeps were more or less the rule and not the exception in this seat of imperial influence. A group of sharp figures dressed in colors fitting of stalking in the night marching down the halls was an altogether different matter.
Discretion mattered little to these foul minions who were cut in clothing of exquisite quality and shaped to sharpest of angles. Danger clung to this merry band, and no expense appeared to be spared; for even a noble scion of the house of Graush escorted these mysterious comrades upon their dooming approach. Tragedy clung to the corners of their coats, staining the very air away like vile portents in an accursed wake.
Contemptibly a number of the hunters smirked beneath scarves.
All except their Deputy Director, her mouth a grim line under a pointed, feathered cap. They entered with little forewarning, one of the other agents waving a universal symbol of silence as he produced the warrants and other investigative credentials. An accompanying police officer gently recommended that the assistant leave, and while the commotion of that exchange could possibly be detected in the commissioner's office, the head representatives of the investigative group assaulted the room swiftly with their unannounced intrusion. Silently, a pair of agents pushed deeper into a sensibly decorated room to take up flanking positions overwatching the large windows overlooking the Edgefields. Regardless of demand or outrage the purpose of their visit had to provide an extremely specific type of presentation in order for the proper message to be sent.
It began with the Major crossing her heart with her left hand as though conjuring a rune formed of a simple white gloved gesture, meanwhile the right hand flourished off perpendicular to her chest. This posture was held for but a second while she bowed, and once that was over she removed the cap. A queer twist touched the corner of her mouth which seemed to tilt higher and higher to the point of threatening to split her pale cheeks. From this point forward, her face more or less would keep this smirking gleam behind a strange set of spectacles which glittered just a tad too brightly if caught at the wrong angle.
“Madam Commissioner! It is a pleasure to meet you! Worry not. I have kindly cancelled all your appointments for the duration of the day. And for good measure: you’ll be all the more glad for it once we’re finished here.”
Without waiting for further guidance, the tall woman took a seat across from what would be Madelyn’s usual station and took the liberty of placing her hunter’s cap gently upon the table. If the Major could detect the tension in the office then she made no indication of discomfort or distraction from her purpose. She breathed whimsically in a feigned sigh and produced a datapad which was placed upon the desk. It projected a file which belonged to the current Commissioner which had a number of lines crossed out with a classified status washing the precious data out.
“Madam Lowe, although I’m thoroughly acquainted with both you and your history -this seems to place you at somewhat of a disadvantage. Are you familiar with my existence at all? And are you aware of the job that I’ve been ordered to carry out by both the Security Minister and Supreme Leader?” As she said this, she waved her hands slightly as though using them as scales.
Her thoughts swirled unfathomable behind the smile.
[member="Madelyn Lowe"] | [member="Therran Graush"]