Jason Hough - Mass Effect - Nexus Uprising

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Spender thought fast. “We want to end this as quickly as possible. The fact is, by sending krogan forces— your krogan force,” he amended hastily, “we’re more likely to avoid a prolonged conflict, not to mention massive loss of life.”

“So you want to throw tough krogan meat at these rebels, frightening them into submission without a fight? Do you mean to forbid combat?”

“No,” he said quickly. “Not at all. Bloodshed is, of course, to be avoided if at all possible, but should the situation warrant it, you would be given full leave to do as you see fit. Whatever it takes to secure the mission.”

Morda folded her arms over her broad chest, looking down at Spender from a distance that suddenly didn’t seem all that much better than her close proximity earlier.

She’d crush his head in a heartbeat.

Or rather, that’s what he was meant to think.

It was working.

Clearing his throat, Spender backed away under pretense of organizing the data he’d collected for this diplomatic mission. Putting a conference table between him and Nakmor Morda might not actually help, but it made him feel better.

“In short,” he finished, “this uprising is a major threat to the well-being of this station and the mission— including ,” he added when she looked less than impressed, “the continued flourishing of the Nakmor clan.” That earned him a gritted-teeth growl and her full attention.

“To be clear,” she said in that bullish way he didn’t think she knew how to change, “you kept me ignorant and asleep so you could use my people as you would, and now that your people are misbehaving, you want my help? My clan’s blood?

Spender felt himself pale. She hadn’t moved, not a step, but the imminent fury carved into her tough krogan hide wasn’t difficult to translate.

“We… we are, ah…” He wiped his sweaty hands on his thighs, hoping no one would notice. “We are prepared to compensate the Nakmor clan.”

She leaned forward. “How.”

It wasn’t so much a question as a demand.

“I—that is, we,” he corrected quickly, “are willing to formally recognize the Nakmor clan’s services in public acknowledgement, up to and including the addition of krogan statuary—”

Screw your statues,” Morda snarled. Her fist came down on the table, causing the neat pile of his data to fan like a deck of cards. He barely kept from jumping, but his stomach didn’t get the memo. It sloshed all the way up into his throat. Then down into a petrified pit.

“Every krogan knows this story,” she continued angrily. “You so-called civilized species get in over your head and beg us for help. We shed our blood, you thank us with one hand and sanction us with the other. Do you think we do not learn ?”

Spender’s mouth dropped open. “I… W-Well that was—”

“A pile of shit .” Morda leaned in so close, all he could think was that her large mouth—and larger teeth—loomed close enough to take his face off, if the krogan clan leader wanted to. And she looked very much like she wanted to. “The Rachni Wars taught us a lesson we will never forget,” she snarled, low and menacing. “You raise us up when you’re all dying and when we save your collective asses, you respond by mutilating our people. Murdering our children! And give us what? A fucking statue .” She braced enough of her weight on the table that it creaked. Alarmingly. “Different times, different wars. But we learn .” Her teeth gleamed as she stressed the words. “Do. Better .”

Spencer skipped the preambles. He’d way overstepped what little authority Tann had granted him, but results were what mattered. Results were what led to power, to recognition. He’d rolled the dice a bit with Calix, he could certainly double-down now.

“We are prepared to offer the Nakmor clan a seat at the council.” The words came out with surprising ease, and Jien Garson’s legendary confidence. He couldn’t have said it better had he practiced it a hundred times.

“The krogan have been denied a seat at the council for generations,” she said slowly. Suspiciously. She looked down at him from dangerously slitted eyes. “Don’t mess with the Nakmor, little man. We will eat you.”

It was so close to what Kesh had said that Spender almost laughed. Almost. The mood in the room changed palpably, then. He breathed out deliberately.

“The offer is legitimate.” Or, anyway, it would be once he talked Tann into it.

Once the krogan stomped this bloody mutiny to dust, Spender had little doubt in his ability to convince the salarian to allow it.

Morda glowered at him. “Is the entire clan awake?”

“Only the workers,” Spender said.

“I shall have my warriors at my side for this, to share in the glory. Wake them.”

“Naturally. I’ll see to it.”

“As for your offer,” she said, steamy breath in his face, “there must be witnesses.”

“Of course.”

“Yours and mine.”

“Certainly,” he said amicably. He pulled up his omni-tool communications, connected the short-range frequency to his nearest staff.

* * *

As an uneasy silence settled over the room, the stomp of boots once more preceded entry of five more bodies. Two krogan, two humans plucked from wherever they’d been found, and a third krogan trailing up the back.

Spender didn’t recognize any of them. Not by face—at least in the case of the humans—and not by designation as Morda met the first krogan by grabbing him by the front of his armor.

“Wratch,” she growled.

Whatever he may have said was lost as Morda yanked the krogan forward and delivered a solid headbutt. The sound of bone cracking bone ricocheted through the room, freezing all the non-krogan in place.

Wratch cursed as he clapped both hands to his head.

“I am your clan leader,” Morda all but roared.

Spender flinched inwardly, but held still.

The krogan didn’t let a little reeling stop him. “Yes, clan leader,” he bellowed back. The others joined in. She rounded on them, with eyes wide and lips twisted into a feral snarl.

I lead the clan in all battles.”

“Yes, clan leader!”

“Remember that,” she growled. “We stride into a bloody field, Nakmor. Let’s remember why we are here.” She made a fist in front of her face, tightened until the sound of popping knuckles peppered the silence. “And what we have come to do.”

Spender watched, both repulsed and fascinated as Nakmor Morda cowed her krogan into unfailing obedience. All without lessening them in any way. They all beat on their chests in some kind of primitive salute—hell if Spender knew—before falling silent behind Morda. She rounded on the human witnesses.

He was aware of one, a bookish-looking man, taking a solid two steps back.

“We will fight your battle,” Morda declared. “We will end this mutiny by tearing off its head. And when we are victorious,” she added, her voice dangerously level, “ you will make good on your promise.” She prodded him with one thick finger.

Spender nodded. “Then it’s agreed—”

Morda’s fist pounded into her other hand. It cracked like bone. “ Say it .”

Spender tried to find that Garson-esque confidence again, and only managed some. “If you end this mutiny, you will land your species a seat on the council, Nakmor Morda.”

One of the staff behind him gasped.

Spender didn’t turn. Morda pinned her gaze on his, holding it until the ache in his tight spine became a screaming pinch and his eyes were watering.

Behind their leader, the krogan grumbled what probably passed for victory cheers and bumped knuckles. Even the one who was nursing a squint under the dent Morda put in his forehead.

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