In the months since Sietch Impiam had been founded, the Bene Gesserit Sisterhood had made it clear, they would need contacts with the other nations of this World. No one wanted another disaster such as the one they’d faced in the war against the Honored Matres. No one wanted the natives of this world to swarm against their defenses, and bring the Sisterhood low. So, the Bashar, Sani Najib, was given the task of not only erecting defenses for the community, but preparing guardians for the Missionaria Protectiva. This in itself was a massive task, for the only adequate defense they might have had, they could not replicate at the moment.
During the landing, their No Ship had been damaged, and could not take flight. They could not find the proper minerals to make repairs, so the vessel was redesigned into the primary Bene Gesserit barracks in the community. Around this vessel structures had been erected, but the Sietch stuck out like a sore thumb. Anything flying overhead would easily see them, even men afoot would notice the community as it jutted out of the desert. It was Sani’s task to blend Sietch and desert, to hide much as the ancient Fremen had hidden. It was good training for his soldiers, working on their stealth tactics, increasing their strength as they worked. They had lost the technology to cut into the rock around them, and so had to rely on such primitive tools as picks and shovels.
Watching the men work, Sani had a flash of Simuflow from his othermemory. The construction of other Bene Gesserit colonies during the Scattering. They hadn’t faced the same Spice shortage as he was facing now, but they’d had the Honored Matres on their heels. They’d still managed to survive, for a time. In the end, each of those colonies was burnt to ashes by the Honored Matre hunters. He wouldn’t allow that to happen here, not after they’d lost so much just to reach this world. Unconsciously his body took up the Mentat stance, his mind racing across all the information he possessed. Spice consumption, Spice storage, the chance of hostility from inhabitants of this world, the chance of Worms, the production of Axlotl tanks. All of it passed through his mind, and solutions began to present themselves.
Turning from his view of the work below, Sani addressed the man near him, “Dieter, you will take a contingent of men with the Missionaria Protectiva to the land called Xexoria. Scouts report war there. The Reverend Mothers will know what to do. You will protect them at all costs. Also keep an eye open for materials we can use for shields and ornithopters. Failing that, learn all you can of the native society and their military tactics. Report back to after one week. If you fail to do so, I will consider the nation to be hostile, and appropriate measures will be taken.EHe turned his back on the man, expecting his orders to be carried out.
As his body turned away from the young officer, Sani’s gaze fell across the toiling workers below. It was time he joined them. Walking briskly from the sheltered tent he’d occupied, the Bashar made his way down to the workers, acquiring a pick as he went. Still dressed in military uniform, he bent his back and went to work, terraforming the colony to appear just as the desert which surrounded it.
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