Fortunately, I hadn’t told anyone about my new power, so no
one would know if I was… getting creative with the truth. As with my
shapechanging, it was a simple matter of simply deciding what truths to tell,
and letting them draw conclusions that happened to be what I wanted them to
believe, while not actually telling a lie.
OK, so the ‘not lying to the crew’ thing was important for
two reasons. First, because if it ever came out that I’d lied outright to them,
then it could potentially rip the crew apart. And second, because I wasn’t
convinced that there weren’t powers or abilities that could passively detect
lies based on some kind of mental ability.
Either way, telling the truth (technically) in a vague and
misleading way would be easier for the rest of the crew to accept than outright
lies, especially when I let it drop that I was a streamer, and I wanted to keep
some secrets, so they couldn’t be used against me, or against the group as a
whole. ‘Need to know’ sucks, and no one likes hearing it, but I don’t know
anyone that wouldn’t rather hear truth for the basics and need to know on the
details, than to be lied to outright. That was why spooks were so disliked when
I was in the Navy. They never told the truth, unless it was layered in a good
two dozen lies first.
Still, I was definitely going to get something of an
interrogation about my new ability. And, right on cue, Jaynie stepped forward
and spoke up.
“So, boss. Mind telling us what the hell you did to the
girl? Didn’t see you hit her with anything until you slapped the collar on her,
and she was already calling you master before that.”
I chuckled. “Well, you could consider that a successful
test. I call it Mindbreaker. Basically, I worm inside your shields, like I do
with Mindread, and then do the equivalent of setting off a flashbang inside
their skull. But this is the first time I’ve actually been able to use it,
since I’m not about to go testing shit like this on you guys. Unless you’re
volunteering, Jaynie?”
Jaynie quickly shook her head, and held up her hands in a
rejection of the idea. “No, I’m good. Just wanted to be clear on what went
down. You hadn’t really attacked at all, so her going down screaming just
looked off. How’d you get the idea to do something like that, anyways?”
“Well, I had a couple inspirations, but you could say the
only one I’ll talk about here is boot camp back when I joined the Navy in our
world. They break you down so that you can be remade into something that suits
their needs, same as with any branch of the armed forces.”
Jaynie shrugged. “All right. So it isn’t something you can
do without working on it?”
I laughed. “No, it isn’t an instantly OP thing. If my new
pet hadn’t been so distracted with the fight and let her shields slip because I
angered her, I wouldn’t have been able to worm my way in, certainly not without
alerting her.” I paused, and then got serious. “But if I can do it, then
someone else can, too. So up your Special Defense when you can, and practice
the tricks I taught you to keep people from using Mindread on you.”
As we were finishing that conversation, Cali came up from
the path leading to cove where the Harvester was stashed. “The raiders are
dealt with, Master. Shearah is overriding the security on the Harvester as we
speak. We should be able to arrange for pickup before long.”
Shanni finally spoke up. “The remaining warriors of the
sietch are due back soon. We have not been able to contact them since the
raiders attacked. They would likely see you as a threat if they encountered you
out of sietch, until you were far from this place. Especially if you called
down flyers to pick up the Harvester here.”
I sighed. “All right. We’ll wait for daylight. If the
Freemen haven’t shown up by then, we should have time enough to get away from
the sietch before they show up. I’d rather not have any unfortunate accidents
in the dark.” Looking back to Raven, I said, “Get in touch with the shuttle,
and have them land by the Harvester. No sense hiding, and we don’t want to look
too threatening. And it would probably be safer to have everyone in a single
group, rather than getting spread out.”
Shanni nodded, and said, “By tradition, outsiders who enter
a sietch unbidden are to be purged immediately. However, a service to the tribe
has been done, without expecting reward. It would have been easy enough for you
to attack the leader first, but you were worried about them taking hostages. As
a Freemen warrior, I offer sanctuary of the sietch for this night, and provisions
for your journey back to keen-Arra. I cannot do more without leave of the
First.”
I nodded to her. That’s about what I expected. The warriors
we had helped that allowed us to buy the Freemen-made stilsuits had said
similar things about the Freeman ways. “Thank you. If there is a place we may
rest the night, then in the morning we shall take the Harvester back to where
the raiders stole it before activating the radio.”
One of the Freemen women came in at that point, and said,
“Places have already been prepared for you, and those the raiders have
captured.” Shanni looked like she was about to say something, but the woman
shook her head. “It was the only honorable course open to you, Shanni. It did
not take much wisdom to see what you would do.”
Other Freemen entered now, taking the bodies of the slain
raiders away, most likely to deal with the aftermath of the battle however they
normally did. Checking my HUD, I saw that we still had almost four hours until
dawn.
Retiring to the rooms we’d been given, I took Sana and Nyna
with me. The other girls didn’t look exactly happy, but they understood that I
needed some time to thoroughly enjoy my new property. I also promised to
properly reward them for their deeds when we got back to the ship.
The two slaves were in submissive poses, both collared and
naked, kneeling by my bed, looking up at me with looks of adoration and, dare I
say, worship. Even though I knew it was fake, I could see how people might get
swayed by this kind of thing. Two beauties looking at me in such a way did
wonders for my ego. Still, before I began enjoying them, there were a few
things I needed to hear answers to.
“As your Master, you may both speak freely for the moment,
with your true thoughts. If you do not keep a civil and respectful tone,
however, I will simply remove your ability to speak altogether. Am I
understood?”
“Yes, Master.” The two slaves spoke in unison, though while
Nyna’s voice was resentful, and a bit despondent, Sana’s was clearly brimming with
barely checked rage at what had happened to her.
“Good. Now, we’ll start with Nyna. I know you have some
skill as a Mechanic and Pilot. That’s good, because I could use a backup to
both those things on my ship. You got a raw deal, because you didn’t read that
contract closely enough, but if you do good work, you’ll find that being my
slave isn’t so bad. Your Stepford protocols will remain on until we get back to
my ship. The desert is dangerous enough without having wild elements throwing a
wrench in the works. Prove to me that you can be trusted, and that you’ll work
hard, and those protocols will remain off. Right now, I only have the one ship
and a shuttle. But some day I might find another ship, and on that day, I’ll
have two ships with only the single captain.”
I trailed off, letting her imagination run wild on that idea
for a bit. Then I said, “Of course, part of any decisions, whether on your
protocols getting turned off or any future matters, will depend on both the
skill and the enthusiasm with which you undertake the tasks I give you,
whatever they might be, or whoever they might be with. Understand?”
Nyna gulped, but nodded her head, clearly getting what I was
hinting at. “Yes, Master. I’ll do my best to make you happy with my skill and…
and enthusiasm.” Well, she was trying, at least. That was something. She might
actually turn into a decent crew member.
I turned to look at Sana. “As for you, you are not allowed
to lie to me, ever. That is an order. Now, I want to hear how you became a raider.
You’re clearly a better fighter than the rest of the idiots you had with you.
You have actual training, unless I miss my guess. How did you become a raider?”
The knelfi warrior grit her teeth, and practically spat out,
“I was a Sergeant in the Confederate Armed Forces, Special Operations Command.
Fully trained on any weapon system in known space, and I used to be enhanced
with augments to enhance speed, strength, and survival ability. Most of my
augments were ripped out after my discharge, except for a few biological
enhancements, like my toxin screen.”
“What were you discharged for?”
“Officially, it was a bad conduct discharge for assaulting
an officer. The assault happened because the officer in question thought his
rank meant he could take me whenever he wanted, and I thought differently. He
was connected, and I wasn’t, so I was out, with a black record. No one wants to
hire a troublemaker, so work was short until I found myself on kisArra. Muldoon
used to run my group, and he thought he could take what he wanted, too. But he
tried to drug me, so he got dead, and I took over the group. Now the group is
dead, and I’m a slave.”
“And I trust you’re fully aware that, as a slave, your
duties are whatever I tell you they are, even if it means riding my cock like
it was the best gift anyone could ever give you?”
She bristled, but nodded, reluctantly. “Yes, you bastard.
I’m aware that I don’t have any choices any more, now that you did whatever it
was that ripped through my head.”
I smiled at that. “Yes, you were a good test of a Psy power
I’d just developed. You are going to be a submissive pet the rest of your life
unless you are able to persuade me that you have some worth besides warming my
bed and helping to defend my ship. You may even find yourself reduced to being
a literal pet, forced on all fours, and being unable to speak without
permission. Your task is different from Nyna’s. If you prove to me you are
worth more as someone capable of making decisions, I will keep you as you now
are. Prove to me you are REALLY worth something, and I may even see if there is
a way to bring your former personality to the surface for longer periods. Fail,
and you won’t even remember your name. You’ll be just a former knelfi who now
lives their life pretending to be a cat.”
Sana bristled at that, and said, “I’m not a damn animal! You
imperials are all the fucking same! Racist bastards! I ought to kill the lot of
you and be done! You—“
With a command of my bracer, I activated Sana’s Stepford
protocols, and set them to ‘sexy kitty’. “That’s enough of that.”
“MEOW! Mrow? MROW!! HISSSSS!” Sana, it seemed, was not too
happy with me.
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