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Tara Ardchlár

Copyright© 2024 by Cainneach McEinri

Chapter 38

Science Fiction Sex Story: Chapter 38 - The Órarduine led by Sarah's Clan and several other clans have reached the planet Ananu, and begin establishing their new home. In doing so they are assisted by the alien sentient species they met in Sol System. They are again threatened by the alien species, known as the Durale, that they crossed swords with in Sol. There are pirates who lurk in the vastness of space. This is a chronicle of their adventures.

Caution: This Science Fiction Sex Story contains strong sexual content, including Ma/Fa   Fa/Fa   Consensual   BiSexual   Science Fiction   Extra Sensory Perception   Paranormal  

It was the 22nd clock cycle of their trip when Laonize’s Atewa Task Group and Dóchas exited FTL near Atewa 5th Fleet Headquarters. Sarah’s Clan listened as Captain Laonize on AHCD47 contacted System Control to identify the group.

After an acknowledgment there was a delay of several minutes before they responded again, “AHCD47, our system indicates that you are not scheduled to arrive for another two days.”

“That was our projected ETA. Is that a problem?”

“Not that we are aware, it is just unusual. We see that one ship and its apparent escorts are using temporary ids. Do they have permanent ids?”

“Yes. They are Órarduine ships. The prime ship is Dóchas. Her escorts are DBM01, DBM02, DBM03 and DBM04. They are monitoring our dialog.”

“Thanks. Dóchas, initiate your ident beacon,” requested System Control.

“Initiated,” replied Joyce.

“Dóchas, who is the ship’s Commander?”

“Sarah’s Clan commands Dóchas.”

Laonize said, “System Control, this is ADHC47, you should have received this information from Operations. If not either of us can provide it via encrypted transmission.”

“Operations notified us of your pending arrival accompanied by a group of non Atewa ships. It did not include all the details and some of the information was incomplete, such as who was in command of that group of ships.”

“Ah ... their command structure is different than ours. Considering the roles they fill on the bridge list Admiral Sarah and Admiral Rusty of Sarah’s Clan as the ship’s commanders. Joyce’s primary role is navigation. Maeve and Aoife’s primary role is communications.”

“Thanks. What rank are they?”

“In our terms, they are all Admirals but they seldom use the title.”

“Understood. Use approach vector 43b. At the outer boundary Approach Control will give you pier assignments and vectors. We were just notified that you didn’t receive the packet at JP3. A courier will bring a replacement to you in the next couple of hours. It contains correspondence for Dóchas.”

“Fine. We will transfer the information to them.”

The ships were about halfway to their destination with Briana’s Clan on the bridge when Cass said, “Star, initiate a voice connection with AHCD47.”

“Aye.”

A few moments later, “Dochas, this is AHCD47, Communications Officer Lentz.”

“Good evening, Office Lentz this is Cass. Could you connect me with Security?”

“Aye.”

A few moments later she heard, “Officer Nilmnote here.”

“Good evening Nilmnote, this is Cass of Briana’s Clan.”

“Good evening, how can I assist you?”

“We’ve detected several small ships pacing us. There isn’t any indication of hostility so we’ve held off scanning them. Are you aware of them? If so what is their purpose?”

Chuckling he responded, “Snooping.”

“Is this normal?”

“I’ve only seen them on the approaches to our bases. I suspect it is something they do at many locations, but in a more circumspect manner. I’ve inquired and was told I didn’t need to know.”

“Which is an answer. Thanks. We’ll keep an eye on them.”

“Would you like us to show you around the station once we have moved to our new ship?”

“Thanks, we appreciate that. Let us know when you’re available then we can sort out a time.”

“Will do. Out.”

Cass contacted Dóchas Security and said, “Your impression of those small ships pacing us was correct. They are remotely controlled.”

“Thanks.”

At the Approach Control boundary, they were directed to their respective piers. Their locations were such that AHCD47 and Dóchas were on either side of AHCF19, Laonize’s new ship. The moorings for the other ships were only a short walk away on adjacent piers.

As soon as their ships were connected to the station’s piers Laonize contacted Sarah’s Clan. “I’ve been advised that in an hour or so the Fleet Operations Commander, along with several other officers, will visit you. Besides coming to welcome you they have an itinerary for your visit. Also, I would like to drop by tomorrow afternoon to go over our to-do list.”

Sarah replied, “Thanks, we will be ready for our visitors. As we’ve said before, you are welcome to visit anytime. Once on board our Security will let us know that you are here and send you in our direction.”

“I know you’ve said that before but I am not really comfortable with just showing up and walking in. Also, in 3 days’ time, on the 6th, the Admiral is hosting a reception in honour of your visit. Besides ship’s officers the attendees will primarily be his direct reports along with some of their immediate staff.”

“We will let everyone know.”

It was mid-afternoon the next clock cycle when Sarah’s Clan greeted Laonize as she entered Dóchas’ bridge. After exchanging greetings Laonize was in introduced to Aine, Morrigan, and Ariu.

Laonize said to them, “It is a pleasure to finally meet you as I’ve often seen you at Tara Ardchlár.”

“That is true for us as well,” responded Morrigan, with Aine and Ariu nodding in agreement. “Sarah’s Clan has spoken highly of you many times.”

Laonize said to Sarah’s Clan, “It amazes me that you let me walk around your ship unaccompanied.”

Sarah’s Clan smiled as Sarah said, “You are among the few that have that privileged. Besides, you’ve been to the bridge and several other locations often enough that you don’t need an escort.”

“Thank you for the honour. Do you have all the dock services you need?”

Claudette replied, “So far yes. This is the first time we’ve been in this position so it is a new experience for us.”

“So how did you build your ships?”

Claudette gave her a brief summary on how their ships were built then said, “We haven’t decided on the approach we will use in Celia System. Observing how you build your base and what we see here should be quite a learning experience and will provide us with ideas. We expect to learn even more now that you’ve asked us to monitor construction of your space station.”

“Well you all monitoring the construction benefits us as you will be looking at it with a different point of view. As to building ships, would you like to visit the ship yards here?”

“Sure. If we can then there are several other Órarduine we should include.”

“Let me see what I can set up. One of the reasons I wanted to come by this afternoon was to make sure you were still agreeable to having our crew members’ families return with us.”

“Yes. When we last discussed this you weren’t sure of the numbers, so it could be pretty crowded at Tara until we begin occupying the permanent residences.”

“Crowding shouldn’t be a problem. First, the head count is about 2,100, including children. Second, the bulk of their possessions will be on a Fleet Cargo ship that is returning with us. It has the same cruise capability as our warships so it won’t delay us. The primary reason for the additional ship is that it is carrying some special equipment for our base. The cargo also includes temporary shelters, along with their support units, like those we brought before.”

“Great. As for the trip, we can accommodate significantly more than half of the dependents. Does that leave you enough room to operate effectively?” asked Sarah.

“Yes, that would help a lot. We could accommodate all of them but it would be at a level we only use for an evacuation.”

“As soon as you have the list of families and their sizes our staffs should get together to sort out who goes where. Our Staffing group is responsible for assigning compartments.”

“Thank you. Intelligence seems to think our trip back will be more problematic but I don’t have details yet. Oh, I almost forgot, the group that was spying on us has been transferred to another unit assigned to this station.”

“Not detained?” queried Sally with a puzzled look.

“Not officially. That will occur after we leave.”

“How is the transfer to the new ship going?” inquired Joyce.

“Very smoothly. The interfaces for the new ship’s systems are almost identical to those on AHCD47 as the improvements are in capability. I have moved and most of the crew will be transferred before tomorrow. This will give us more than enough time to evaluate our equipment and prepare for departure, even with making room for the families.”

“This won’t sound right, but don’t overcrowd your ship, especially since it is new to you,” said Jill.

“I understand your concern and with your assistance neither of us should be too crowded.

“The Commanders of this Fleet for Operations, Intelligence, and Strategy want to meet with you all the day after the reception, on the 7th.”

“Topic?” queried Rusty.

“A general discussion of issues in the area surrounding Celia System and how to handle them. As we alluded to before, the commercial traffic in that sector will increase. Due to the increase in activity there are expectations of problems arising.”

“So they want to know more of our capabilities?”

“It is more likely to confirm some of our observations, and learn more about your tactics. Law enforcement here was very pleased with the data we provided on our spies. There were times that it seemed like they were more interested in how we obtained it than the information. Apparently our answers satisfied them. After we left our head of security told me he was glad that I was there. He was of the opinion that my presence discouraged them from being more persistent.”

“When we met the Operations Lt. Commander we expressed an interest in learning more about what was involved in building a station like this one. He seemed very pleased to hear us raving about what a nice operation he had here.”

“Good. From what I’ve heard about him, your trolling for information will be well rewarded.” Sensing Aine, Morrigan, and Ariu’s surprise at her openness Laonize said to them, “I feel that I can speak as frankly here as you all do, besides, we all know the limits of what we can share. While it is something I can do with a few fellow officers, it still has to be done cautiously.”

Smiling Aine replied, “We know. All of us realize that even when being frank with us you won’t share privileged information, which is a talent in and of its self.”

“Are you able to join us for dinner Laonize?” inquired Sarah.

“I have plans for dinner with my family.”

“They are welcome to join us as well.”

“That is an interesting idea as it would give them a chance to visit the ships. Let me check to see what they have planned. How soon do you need to know?”

“Any time is fine.”


Three days before their scheduled departure the Atewa Fleet dependents began boarding the Atewa heavy cruisers and Dóchas. The activity on the pier was carefully monitored by Atewa and Órarduine security. Sally suggested to Fleet Security that the apparent increase in Órarduine security was due to it being an active work area and because there were children present. To further reduce the impact on operations each family had a specific boarding time, thus minimizing the number people on the pier at any one time. At first the reasoning raised a few eyebrows but it only took a few hours before the benefits were obvious.

In the afternoon of the second day of boarding, Maeve approached Múirne of Ursula’s Clan. “Are the boardings progressing as planned?”

“So far. We’ve had a couple of people try to con their way on board. We informed the Atewa. They came after some discussion they left together. It was all very pleasant.”

“We suspected some would try. The Atewa Task Group has had that issue as well. The people concerned were detained pending document verification. I am glad Laonize accepted Sally’s suggestion to include our people in monitoring boarding.”

“To change the subject, I’ve noticed that the woman with Aine is always touching her in some way. When she was out here with Morrigan she did the same thing. However, when I see her on Dóchas, or when I’ve seen her at Tara, she doesn’t do that.”

“Very observant. I’ve noticed that as well. Perhaps it is because of where we are.”

“Good point. It is different, not bad, just different.”

When Maeve saw three people storming down the pier she said, “Sally, Cathan, we may have a problem at the boarding door.”

Aye, we noticed.”

After a moment Cathan added, “The one in the dark clothes is the administrator for the civilian area. We believe the other two work in off-base housing. We’ve advised Laonize of their presence.”

At the entry to the ship the administrator growled, “Who is in charge here?”

Múirne looked at Maeve and smiled causing Maeve to shrug. Maeve replied, “In charge of what?”

“Of these people boarding this ship, what else?”

“What concern is it of yours?”

“Don’t get smart with me. Where are they going?”

“To a new location.”

“Where is it?” he demanded.

“It is my understanding that that detail is restricted, and since I don’t know your security clearance status you will need to speak to either Fleet Operations or the Fleet Commander.”

Captain Laonize walked up just as Maeve finished responding. “Gentlemen, you are not authorized to be in this area so please return to the unrestricted area.”

“Not until I know what is going on. These people have abruptly departed their accommodations leaving them unfit for use. They have to pay for the damage before they go any place.”

“If that is true why did you ask where they were going?”

“So we would know where to send the bill.”

“A marginal reason as Fleet personnel could forward it for you. Where is the documentation for the damage? Before you answer I will point out a few things. First, each family has video documentation of what their accommodations looked like both when they moved in and as they left today. Second, the next billing period will start in 2 days and everyone has already paid for the next period. Third, they all expect to receive their deposits back.

“So should I contact the Legal Adjutant?”

The administrator’s face turned red as he growled, “You’ll hear about this.” The three then stomped off glaring at those in line as they passed.

When the three disappeared into the building those in line started applauding.

Maeve said softly, “I gather they aren’t providing suitable accommodations.”

A woman in the line said, “This is likely the worst off-base housing that we’ve experienced. Living in tents would be nicer, just a bit hard to do on a space station.”

“True. What about those who haven’t boarded yet?”

“They are all in either transit quarters or base housing,” replied Laonize.

“Well rather than sticking to the current plan we could just continue boarding until everyone is on board.”

Another woman in line suggested, “The transit accommodations are presently pretty full.”

Múirne said, “We are willing to resume boarding after dinner; however that presumes we can let the people know of the schedule change. If I remember correctly there aren’t very many more, well not nearly many as today.”

After a few moments Laonize said, “Okay. Plan on resuming after dinner, however I need to speak with the other ship’s Captains before we commit to that. I expect they will agree. Departure date is still the 12th.”

“That is your call,” responded Maeve. “We will follow your lead.”

“As to contacting those scheduled for tomorrow, it won’t be a problem although some arrivals could be out of sequence.”

Maeve added, “You know, once everyone is on board we could move our ships away from the piers. The piers look pretty full so Approach Control might appreciate the offer.”

“That is a good idea as I understand that there are some ships waiting. Let’s wait until we have everyone on board before we say anything.”

“Okay. Joyce will figure out a reasonable rendezvous point for us to meet up.”

They had just resumed boarding those waiting when Múirne saw Fleet MPs accompanying several people, who appeared to be reporters, approaching. She said, “Sarah’s Clan, Chloe, Finnian, there is a group coming toward us. The group includes several Fleet MPs and, based on their appearance, a bunch of reporters.”

Aye, we’re on our way,” they replied.

A few moments later an MP said to Múirne, “These people would like to interview you. Is that okay?”

“Several people who can answer your question will be here in a moment.”

A reporter asked, “Where are these people going?”

Before the MPs or Múirne could reply a person in line said loudly, “To be closer to our spouses.”

“Where is that?”

Sarah replied firmly, “Is knowing that really that important? We think it is great that they have the opportunity to move closer to their spouses. We are pleased that we were asked to assist.”

The senior MP said, “Are you willing to give these people an interview as none was scheduled?”

“Depends on the topic. We will not respond to any operational questions. Any answer to that type of question requires clearance by the Fleet Commander. That also includes attempting to ask those waiting to board similar questions.”

“The MPs have made that clear, but it seems some of those with me are slow,” joked a reporter with a smile.

The Senor MP sternly noted, “Well slow or not, you’ve been warned. Another mistake and the person concerned will be in need of a lawyer.” To the Órarduine he said, “If you don’t mind, we prefer to remain close by as this is a restricted area.”

“We don’t mind at all, this is your facility,” agreed Sarah. Then to the reporters she said, “Ladies and gentlemen, who has the first question?”

“A couple of days ago we saw a news brief about an Órarduine choir. Is that you?” asked a female reporter.

“Well we do have several small singing groups on our ship, and several larger groups at home. Could you expand on the news brief’s contents? That information would make it easier to answer you.”

“Here, I have it on my ePad,” the woman replied handing it to Sarah.

Sarah and those around her looked at it then smiled. Sarah still smiling said, “That is an image of our choir performing at Tara Ardchlár on Ananu. Based on the background this performance was likely several months ago. I suspect some of the performers could be members of our crew. I am puzzled as to why this appeared in a news brief on your space station?”

“It was in the entertainment section of the news feed we receive from our home World. The article was a review of an album that had just been released and the reviewers were quite impressed with the music. After hearing that there were Órarduine here we came to see what more we could learn about the choir.”

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