The Jackal's Trick - John Jackson Miller by Star Trek
Author:Star Trek [Trek, Star]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781501116056
Publisher: Pocket Books/Star Trek
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
Thirty-three
THE GREAT HALL
QONâOS
âThank you all,â Korgh said as he lingered before the gaggle of admirers and well-wishers in the atrium. âRemember what I have said. The valiant warriors of Spiritsâ Forge deserved much better than to die at the hands of the Unsung criminals. I demand recompense for the damage to the sacred isleâand for the thousands of Selseress who died because of Starfleetâs bumbling torpedo disposal.â
He had made up the Selseress body count, but no one had called him on it. He closed as he always did lately, crossing his arms in what had become his signature pose of denunciation. âEverything the Federation touches goes wrong. We must remember how to stand on our own before they pull us down.â
âPraxis is past,â came the chant in response. âPraxis is past.â He nodded, smiling. The line had been part of one of his earlier jeremiads and had become quite the catchphrase. In three words, it symbolized an Empire ready to be great once more and solely in charge of its destiny.
Korghâs security personnel extricated him quickly from the facility and escorted him across the street to his apartments. Less than an hour after his speech to the High Council, he was relaxing with a bottle and watching the coverage of his latest oratorical triumph. And it had been a triumphâfor while an operational failure, Spiritsâ Forge had gone far better than Korgh had hoped.
Heâd known he wasnât going to be able to prevent the Hâatorian Conference; his influence had grown enormously in a short time, but not that much. Since the House of Kruge administered most of the frontier worlds affected, Martok had grudgingly respected his right to select the empireâs negotiating representative. Had he genuinely sought the conferenceâs success, Korgh certainly would have chosen one of his sons: Lorath, the eldest, or Tengor or Tragg, both of whom administered factories for the house.
Instead, heâd sent Kersh. And the Unsung, to kill her and ruin the conference. Sheâd survived, but it was her standing, and not Korghâs, that had suffered. Heâd heard the whispers from the other High Councilors: theyâd chosen right in honoring his claim to the house.
The attack against the Romulans, while not something he had prescribed, had also worked in his favor. He hadnât given Cross instructions to attack other guests at the event besides Kersh and the Federationâs attendees, but they had. The happy result was the series of messages on his padd.
An official notification from Martok that the Romulans had requested the right to join the Klingon and Federation forces hunting the Unsung in imperial territory. A backchannel communication from Tocatra directly to Korgh, asking him to advise the chancellor to agree with the plan, giving the Romulans a chance to save face. Even a plainly worded message from the Breen, who had slipped away with the Kinshaya just in time to miss the chaos: they wanted to attend the task force as observers, fearful of being left out.
A transformation was at hand in galactic politics, and he had created the waves.
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