Star Trek: Corp of Engineers - 021 - War Stories - Book 1 by Keith R. A. Decandido

Star Trek: Corp of Engineers - 021 - War Stories - Book 1 by Keith R. A. Decandido

Author:Keith R. A. Decandido
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub
Tags: Science Fiction, General, High Tech, Adventure, Fiction
ISBN: 9780743456760
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 2002-01-02T08:00:00+00:00


“The problem,” Bart said between mouthfuls of the yellow-leaf salad the Trills called grakizh, “is that there isn’t anything to work from. Anytime you’ve got a code, there’s some kind of base for it. Something to build off of. Every Dominion code up until now has had similar algorithms at the root. Or at least similar enough that we could extrapolate something. Sometimes we’ve been lucky enough to stumble into things, and sometimes they’ve been careless. But this latest one—it just doesn’t match anything—no mathematical or linguistic pattern we’ve seen before, from the Dominion, from the Breen, from the Cardassians. It’s a big mess.”

“Sounds it,” Mark said, leaning back in his chair, having long since finished his meal by dint of not being able to get a word in edgewise.

“I’m sorry,” Bart said sheepishly. “I’ve been talking shop all night.”

Mark grinned. “That’s all right—I would’ve just spent the whole meal bitching and moaning about Commander DuVall. This is a nice reminder that other people have problems, too.”

“Yeah.” Bart took a bite of his grakizh.

“Maybe the Dominion’s come up with an unbreakable code.”

“No such thing—remember, if there’s no way to decode it, there’s no way the other side gets the message. Of course, it could just be something straightforward and simple and we’re overthinking it.” Bart chuckled. “Overthinking is definitely an occupational hazard with this bunch.”

“Well, I hope for my sake you come up with something soon. DuVall got a very terse communiqué from Admiral Ross today and—well, let’s just say that the abused tend to kick downward.”

Bart gave Mark a sympathetic look. “I’m sorry, Commander, but—”

Mark laughed.

“What?”

“‘Commander’?”

“Well, I can’t call you ‘hey you’ anymore. I promised.”

Mark nodded. “Fair enough. Anthony will do, I think.”

“Fine, Anthony.” Bart speared the last of his grakizh with his fork. “Actually, one of the more famous ‘unbreakable code’ stories was from Earth—the Second World War. One side’s code kept being broken by the other side, so instead of an actual code, they transmitted everything in an obscure language by a people they’d conquered over a century earlier. That ‘code’ was never broken during the hostili—” Bart cut himself off. “My stars and garters, I think that’s it.”

“What’s it?”

“We’re complete and total idiots.” He got up. “I’ve got to go. I may have stumbled onto the right track.”

Mark grinned. “Then we both have to go.” He tapped his combadge. “Cryptography team, please report to the wardroom immediately.”



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