The Space Opera Renaissance by Cramer Kathryn

The Space Opera Renaissance by Cramer Kathryn

Author:Cramer, Kathryn
Language: eng
Format: epub, azw3, mobi
ISBN: 9781466808256
Publisher: Tom Doherty Associates
Published: 2011-12-22T05:00:00+00:00


“It looks like you’re right, Sir,” Commander Basil Amami said. His dark-complexioned face was alight with enthusiasm, and Obrad Bajkusa forced himself to bite his tongue firmly. Amami was a more than competent officer. He also happened to be senior to Bajkusa, but only by a few months. Under other circumstances, Bajkusa would have been more than willing to debate Amami’s conclusions, and especially to have tried to abate the other officer’s obvious enthusiasm. Unfortunately, Amami was also Commodore Dunecki’s executive officer. It was Bajkusa’s personal opinion that one major reason for Amami’s present position was that he idolized Dunecki. Bajkusa didn’t think Dunecki had set out to find himself a sycophant—or not deliberately and knowingly, at any rate—but Amami’s very competence tended to keep people, Dunecki included, from wondering whether there was any other reason for his assignment. Perhaps the fact that his XO always seemed to agree with him should have sounded a warning signal for an officer as experienced as Dunecki, but it hadn’t, and over the long months that Dunecki and Amami had served together, the commodore had developed an almost paternal attitude towards the younger man.

Whatever the internal dynamics of their relationship, Bajkusa had long since noticed that they had a tendency to double-team anyone who disagreed with or opposed them. Again, that was scarcely something which anyone could legitimately object to, since the two of them were supposed to be a mutually supporting command team, but it was clear to Bajkusa in this case that Amami’s statement of agreement with Dunecki only reinforced the conclusion which the commodore had already reached on his own. Which meant that no mere commander in his right mind was going to argue with them both, however tenuous he might think the evidence for their conclusion was.



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