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"Leo, get me the shipment records for second pier, the destroyer flotilla." you ask as calmly as possible. What you had found was already making you nervous that this was more than an administrative oversight.
A shipment of infantry weapons and ammunition had been delivered to Polyapavlosk's destroyer flotilla with no sign of any true destination on the paperwork. This would not have been worrying - you have had to deal with arms lockers emptied to sell on the black market before - but for the best sheer quantity of equipment. A hundred rifles and ten of the powerful, lightweight Chalpot machine gun favoured by the marines. This was many more weapons than needed to resupply a few destroyers with crooked parsers.
"Is everything okay, Leytenant?" Leo dropped a stack of papers on your desk. "You look worried."
"Just a little discrepancy, I'm sure. It would be remiss to not check though." you respond, verbally shooing him away.
The files were dense; three thick folders, each containing at least six months of order, delivery and supply records. You'd soon know whether this was a singular mistake or part of a much larger problem. Nobody tried to get one past the Quartermaster and Victualling Headquarters, nobody!
It was difficult work, separating basic failures of a shoddy system from something that may have been larger, but eventually you had it. Shipments of weapons were going missing across Southern Kieva and then remarkably similar shipments would appear and be delivered to entirely incongruous destinations. A quick skim had over a thousand rifles, machine guns, even explosives delivered all over Polyapavlosk and presumably more beyond. It was enough to equip a small army.
This would have to be looked into further, but… with a glance at the Stolrussian officer you realise that perhaps this is not for you to deal with. You may be in charge, but it was a Kievan problem and it should stay between Kievan officers. This would have to go up the chain.
With a pang of regret, you chivvy Marina from your lap and gather up the files and folders you'll need. Both Leo and the Stolrussian Leytenant watch you leave but you refuse to offer a word of explanation. That you will save for the Kapitan.
Kapitan Andrieyavich, commander of the shore establishment of Polyapavlosk and decorated officer was many things. He was a veteran of several wars, a former torpedo boat commander and, perhaps most pertinent to you, a drunk. Your sharp knock on his door is met with a half hearted growl and your salute is barely returned by a man who is clearly halfway into a bottle.
"better be important." He grumbled, apparently disturbed from his business by your intrusion.
"Sir, I believe I've uncovered evidence of a-" a what? What had you found? "a, um."
"a what girl? Spit it out." His eyes fix on yours, sharp for a moment before returning to their boozy haze.
"A conspiracy, Sir. An armed one. Weapons are going missing all over the city and I believe the Stolrussian's may be involved." you have no evidence for the last, but it's as likely as not.
"Its just the black market, Leytenant, relax."
"With respect, I don't believe it is. See, I have evidence-" you step forward, proffering the folders.
"Rubbish. You're just being over eager. Again."
Frustration courses through you. There must be a way to get through to him.
How will you try?
[ ] Appeal to his vanity (subterfuge)
[ ] Appeal to his patriotism (diplomacy)
[ ] Write-in (test to be decided)
[ ] Find a way to deal with this yourself