I'm willing to believe that some of the less "radical" princesses with internet access, like Supply Depots, would see that video and go: "Wait... we can be not hostile to the humans?"
 
78: Sleuthing
It took less than an hour's work to track down the original image. As far as memes went, it wasn't much of one: A reverse-image search yielded results only on a couple of facebook pages and a scattering of subreddits, often to a middling amount of attention. Thankfully, that meant less noise for Kaite Harmon to sort through, and she didn't have to put too much work in to get the original facebook post:

The Commissar's indomitable abyssal carrier group spreads terror across our tabletops!

Think you can take her? Join us for Valkyries of Ran pickup games, 11:30 AM every Saturday!


The post was almost two weeks old, buried under a series of announcements and promotions put out by a Chehalis game store. She knew the town, but didn't have an opinion on it: it didn't seem particularly unique compared to all the other pit-stops along America's highways, until the abyssal moved in. Maybe their tourism board could latch onto that once this all blew over.

Since the games store kindly provided Katie with an exact time and place to find Trinitite, planning an investigation was laughably simple. She cleared approximately three weeks on her schedule, plenty of time to learn anything she needed, and started packing her car. The thought of calling Brad crossed her mind, but she quickly dismissed it. Considering they were dealing with a hostile carrier, the Feds would no doubt plow into the small town with a 'subtlety' that would make Waco look reserved, and this needed to be covert. That meant the team had to stay small, and it couldn't get smaller than just Katie.

She smiled to herself. No, Brad was getting an upgrade to her deluxe sleuthing services, free of charge. Those FBI goons who'd dismissed her would be proven decisively wrong, the abyssal would be dealt with, and Katie would have all the proof she needed in showing that she'd solved this case, not the feds who'd hired her. If that manipulative scumbag's promises of credit were hollow, then a few leaks to some ears in the media could earn her all the fame she'd ever need.

So, she left for Chehalis without informing another soul. Was it risky? Dangerous? Absolutely, but that only made the trip that much more exciting. Katie left a note about where she was going and what she'd uncovered on the table in case the abyssal found her first, but she doubted anyone would have to read it.

She arrived Thursday, booking a cheap motel and spending some time familiarizing herself with the town's layout. She only had a few hours, so as far as attempts at getting the lay of the land went this one was pretty shallow, but it wasn't like Trinitite had grown up around here. No doubt it wouldn't take much exploration to reach her level of familiarity with the town.

Friday was a more focused search, locating the games store and investigating the facebook post in more detail. The largest clue, obviously, was the kid the monster was fighting in the image: Dustin LeMay, if Facebook's facial recognition software was anything to go by. He didn't seem to use social media, but his parents did, and the picture their posts painted wasn't very exciting. This was an average American high school grad who'd picked a local trade school over taking on any college debt.

It was difficult to judge what the human's relation with the Abyssal was. Dustin was glancing over his shoulder at the camera when the image was taken, his expression fairly neutral. Perhaps he was a random stranger the abyssal was playing against, or maybe he'd been seduced by Trinitite into sheltering her. Given his hobbies, The Monster probably wouldn't find that difficult.

Trinitite, unsurprisingly, was a ghost on social media. It took the PI two hours to confirm that, but it had been worth the check.

Finally, Saturday arrived, and the Private Investigator was ready to meet her latest target. Parking at a restaurant adjacent to the business an hour before the store opened, Katie started her stakeout.

- - -

"What do you think about Hawaii?"

"Huh?" Alex asked, glancing at Trinitite for a split second before his gaze returned to the road. "You mean, before the war, or the situation over there?"

"Right now." The abyssal clarified, scrolling back up to the top of the discussion. "The senate minority leader is arguing we should abandon it."

She'd been searching the Open Source Sailor forums for signs of her mother, widening her search to topics related to the state of the war in the US, rather than unidentified shipgirls in the country. Still no luck, but it had led to some fascinating reading.

"Er- Sarah," He tempered, "I don't really follow politics."

She knew that, of course, but with some of the idiotic things people were saying in the thread, the Wo-class felt she had to talk about them. It probably wouldn't be wise to get involved there, so Alex would have to endure her argument.

Hopefully he didn't mind too much.

"This isn't a political issue, though." The abyssal objected.

"It shouldn't be," Alex asserted, "but it is, unfortunately."

"You're right, I guess." Trinitite admitted. She knew the sometimes irrational moves abyssal fleets would make for the sake of inter-fleet politics, and had seen first-hand how much damage they could do, so seeing it in humanity wasn't too alien to her, but their methods were so strange to her. Watching their internal squabbles threaten even their own position on Hawaii brought the infighting that led to the crossroads test into a new light for the abyssal. Why weren't the humans she actually interacted with this irrational? "Still, you'd think they'd choose an issue with a less obvious answer to bicker over."

"The answer's obvious?" Alex asked. "What is it, then?"

"Keep holding Hawaii!" Trinitite stated, fighting to keep her voice down. "Yes, it's expensive, but there's a reason The Abyssals invested so much into putting an installation there in the first place. If you give Central Space, then the Aircraft Carrier Princess and others are going to use Pearl as a staging area to threaten the convoys running from here to Australia and Japan."

"You sound a lot like Dustin, there."

Despite herself, Trinitite couldn't suppress a laugh.

"Hey, what's wrong with Dustin?" Alex jovially asked.

"Oh, nothing!" The abyssal replied. It was just that the idea of comparing her expertise, honed by two years of instruction, training, and combat, to a human who just liked to read about this stuff… "Dustin thinks he knows all this military stuff, but-"

The Wo-class paused, realizing she was sailing dangerously close to saying too much.

"...he doesn't?" Alex provided, but the Wo-class shook her head.

"No, it's just a lot of technical details, you know?" Trinitite explained. "He reads the statistics that come in an aircraft or ship's manual and thinks they'll work exactly as they're supposed to in real conditions. That's very rare."

"So you've worked on ships, then?" Alex asked.

"Calling them ships would be generous." Trinitite lied, looking away from her phone and Alex. She knew that further embellishing her story wasn't wise, but that wasn't the main reason she was already regretting what she was saying. "We had a small trawler, and a launch we could use to motor between islands on the Atoll."

"I see." The human accepted the lie easily. "Still salty about his backfires?"

What?

"I am not!" The aircraft carrier defended. "I won that game!"

"Suure…" Alex supplied, a teasing smile emblazoned into his face as he swung the car into a speed-bleeding turn. Trinitite looked up from her phone, noting her surroundings once more. "...and we're here."

- - -

Initially, Katie didn't pay much attention to the vehicles entering the parking lot. The abyssal was probably technically inclined, but thinking she would know how to drive would be a stretch. That was why she was so surprised when her target left a car with a human, casually conversing with him as she sauntered in. She allowed the abyssal to remain unsupervised for a few minutes, using the time to record the suspect car's make, model, and license plate number, as well as a few other things.

The chime of miniature bells announced the investigator's entrance to the store, drawing the attention of the acne-scarred employee at the front desk. Katie returned his greeting with a silent nod, adapting a practiced nonchalance as she wandered into the colorfully-adorned shelves. While she started removing and 'admiring' the boxes to various board games, she focused her attention elsewhere: The conversations happening in the back of the store.

"I've got terrain for this game, since we know most naval battles don't just happen in the middle of the ocean." A human male said. A quick glance from the Pandemic box she was pretending to look at revealed the speaker to be a man in his late thirties, standing across a table from the target and the human who'd driven her here. "You ever heard of Geocraper? The scale isn't perfect, but they're great for making little cities for my fleet to defend."

"Those are made in Japan, right?" The other human inquired, "Must have been super expensive."

This human wasn't Dustin, meaning a fair bit of her research had gone to waste, but he was a similar age and build. Black, trimmed hair topped slim features, his skin tone denoting some kind of mixed-race background.

"Ehh, I only got a handful of this new. Most of it came from ebay." As Kaite carefully put the board game back on the shelf and picked out another to ogle at, the abyssal's opponent messed with something on the table. "See, I can get a port and an airfield set up here, and they could be great bombardment objectives."

"Eh…" the Wo-class interjected. "I don't know…"

Katie paused. Her reaction at the opportunity to attack- even fake attack- on civilians… it certainly meant something. She made a mental note to review this conversation in the recording she was taking, once she'd gotten more information.

"What do you mean?" The human questioned. "Abyssals love nothing more than bombing cities!"

"Not all abyssals!" The abyssal protested. "There's, like, the Northern Ocean Princess, The Supply Depot Princess, and the fleet at Singapore…"

"Sarah's a refugee from abyssals." Trinitite's accomplice provided. "Part of getting to control them is preventing them from doing that sort of thing."

"Hmm, fine." The abyssal's opponent relented. "I don't want to just do a regular death match, though."

"Too bad we don't have any transports." The Wo-class mused. "I've been wanting to try out convoy missions…"

"Yeah, that could be cool." The older human agreed. "Maybe we could use some stand-ins"

The three continued to arrange the game, Katie browsing the store's shelves as a couple more men trickled into the back of the room. Unsurprisingly, the thirty-something with the disposable income had a much larger fleet then the other two, and thus the Wo-class's abyssals collaborated with the Americans to attack a British convoy.

Unlike her earlier statements about hitting cities, this one probably didn't mean anything.

If the monster wanted to remain inconspicuous, she'd clearly chosen a bad place: The abyssal seemed oblivious to the not-so-subtle looks she was getting from other tables, but that could very easily be an act. She imagined it would be much easier to ignore that kind of thing if you could effortlessly pulp any would-be aggressor.

Katie didn't follow the game too closely, or the one after that, where the monster's little lackey helped her fight two other kids who seemed the same age as him.

Instead of the game, the PI focused on how Trinitite herself was acting. In the reports she read about her actions in the construction crew, the abyssal had presented as a shy, but generally likable and hard-working girl. It was the kind of act that made sense for someone trying to stay under the radar. Here, however?

"No, that's just wrong." The Wo-class asserted. "You can't fully replace carriers with land-based aircraft."

"If you're trying to bomb a country on the other side of the world, sure," Dustin countered, "but if you're just trying to defend your territorial waters, a regular airfield's going to be cheaper, more durable, and can launch more powerful aircraft."

"You're forgetting the defensive advantage of mobility." The abyssal asserted. "I always know where an airfield is, and can hit it from my maximum range. That's why the Midway installation was basically a non-factor after the first phase of the battle in 1942."

"That was an island, though! These things are flying off of airstrips deep inland, surrounded by a wall of s-400 and s-300 batteries to swat any carrier aircraft out of the sky!"

"No air defense is impenetrable, Dustin."

Her opponent didn't notice the meaning behind the Wo-class's comment, but to Katie it was blatantly clear The Abyssal was speaking from experience. She placed the D&D sourcebook she'd been looking at to suppress a shiver, wondering if she was talking about her own defenses, or those she'd observed in her travels through Washington.

The argument died when the game between the four started proper. There wasn't much more that caught her attention, any clues lost to a torrent of numbers and jargon. Looking up and watching the game in more detail would be too obvious, so the private detective was forced to quietly wait as the game played itself out. When it finally ended, the four continued to linger as they packed up their fleets, joking with one another about this event or that announcement. The conversation as they trickled out wasn't particularly productive: the abyssal's supposed shyness returned as discussion turned away from naval matters.

Katie continued to browse as her target left the building, allowing the abyssal and human- "Alex," according to overheard conversation, to drive away unmolested. She'd have to bug their car later, but for now the tracker she'd planted on her way in should teach her plenty.

She smiled, picking a Doctor Who-themed Clue box from the shelf and taking it to the front desk. It was barely the afternoon of day one, and she already had made amazing progress.

Perhaps the full three weeks she'd budgeted wouldn't be necessary.

Posting this while trying to shift my sleep schedule for the second time in a week, so there might be a few typos and grammar issues. As always, any criticism is much appreciated.

Anyways, I think I've done enough job with Katie's character that her decision to go it alone makes sense... for her. She's fun to write, if unpleasant, and I'm looking forwards to getting the interlude characters in general out of their position of relative neglect, eventually.
 
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I suspect that she really ought to get a warrant for at least some of that...
She used only public sources so far.

"Not all abyssals!" The abyssal protested. "There's, like, the Northern Ocean Princess, The Supply Depot Princess, and the fleet at Singapore…"
I was thinking, ex-Princesses don't remember everything, and more importantly, don't want to remember and talk about their time in Abyss. Therefore there a lack of insight of internal dealings of the different Abyss fleets.
Therefore, Trin would be an absolute diamond mine of information if she ever will be debriefed.
But even if before humanity had some idea about lack of unity between Princesses, there is not much that can be done about it. But loyal to shipgirl-Saratoga Trinitite can be envoy who can be used to empower more neutral fleets versus more radical fleets and lead to less aggression overall. Paying extra toll, for example, is not ideal, but better than shooting war.
 
Therefore, Trin would be an absolute diamond mine of information if she ever will be debriefed.
She would, definitely. That said, she has been on war-watching forums, so it is possible that the information she is providing in that specific scene was all stuff that she had vetted as being stated on publicly-available sources, although not necessarily highly respected sources...

Nut yeah, there is a lot of reason for them to want to take her in alive and cooperative. Then again, they would have to believe that it was possible...
 
Playing with fire there, Katie. Sure, Trin may just run again, but she's gotten attached enough to people around this identity that she's going to be a lot more... upset with whoever compromises her cover.
 
Threadmark 78, wow.

I wonder if the story is headed to a natural conclusion. I know there's a tendency to stretch these things out forever, but at this point it feels like the premise of "an abyssal's trials in the job market" has been pretty well explored, and there's no reason every story has to be an epic stretching years. Feels like it could be easily wrapped up before Threadmark 100.
 
Attention everyone, it has come to my attention that in four days (April 7th), Saratoga will celebrate her launchday. Below a one line snip of Trinitite spotted practicing for the celebration:

Trinitite said:
Happy launchday to you, happy launchday to you. Happy launchday dear mother, happy launchday to you.

Hereby the Omake prompt: Saratoga will celebrate her launchday. What will Trinitite do?
 
So stupid idea: Senator/Representative Trinitite. No, better President Trinitite.
With retaking Hawaii in the center of her election program.
 
Those FBI goons who'd dismissed her would be proven decisively wrong, the abyssal would be dealt with, and Katie would have all the proof she needed in showing that she'd solved this case, not the feds who'd hired her. If that manipulative scumbag's promises of credit were hollow, then a few leaks to some ears in the media could earn her all the fame she'd ever need.

Holy shit she's fucking nuts.
In addition to the obvious issue of potentially getting splattered by a very angry CV, there is also the issue of how one does not play fuck-fuck games with the feds in regards to shit like this.
I'm pretty sure people have "committed suicide" via two bullets to the back of the head for lesser things than this. Not significantly lesser, but still not as serious as a goddamn Abyssal loose in the US mainland.
If she's lucky she'll end up in deep legal shit.
 
"Not all abyssals!" The abyssal protested. "There's, like, the Northern Ocean Princess, The Supply Depot Princess, and the fleet at Singapore…"
Just wanted to bring this bit up.
Exactly how mentally messed-up are Installations in comparison to ship Princesses mentally speaking?
just wondering.
Especially considering how Singapore seems to just want to fuck around and do nothing.
Don't know what's up with Dutch though, guess she just likes to be left alone.
Supply Depot does seem to be actively aiding the war effort though, what with being a major logi hub.
Could be a Cain situation though where she's actively trying to stay alive, and this was the best option.
 
I'm pretty sure people have "committed suicide" via two bullets to the back of the head for lesser things than this.
I get the impression that there is one specific agency that is far more willing to kill U.S.A. citizens on U.S.A. soil, and that she is not explicitly stepping on their specific toes. I like to think that The F.B.I., N.S.A., Navy... have at least some respect for due process. Then again, the military can probably "due process" a 20 year detainment while they investigate the matter... she is certainly stepping on toes that could ruin her life here, especially her professional life as, well, being blacklisted by all government agencies would make private investigating difficult...
 
I get the impression that there is one specific agency that is far more willing to kill U.S.A. citizens on U.S.A. soil, and that she is not explicitly stepping on their specific toes. I like to think that The F.B.I., N.S.A., Navy... have at least some respect for due process.
Fair enough. While the FBI have done some fucky shit before, the whole "make it look like a suicide" thing seems to be more up the CIA's alley. (if someone says they haven't done shit like that before, may I introduce you to THIS little bit of info? I know wikipedia isn't the most accurate source, but considering how much shit is there if at least half of it is true, well....)
The local police departments can't really be called "one specific agency".
I.
Uh.
Ok.
I think we're starting to head into territory we probably shouldn't be heading in with this whole thing, so maybe we could talk about something else at the moment?

Such as this post I made?:
Just wanted to bring this bit up.
Exactly how mentally messed-up are Installations in comparison to ship Princesses mentally speaking?
just wondering.
Especially considering how Singapore seems to just want to fuck around and do nothing.
Don't know what's up with Dutch though, guess she just likes to be left alone.
Supply Depot does seem to be actively aiding the war effort though, what with being a major logi hub.
Could be a Cain situation though where she's actively trying to stay alive, and this was the best option.
Still want to know how bad are Installations compared to normal Princesses mentally speaking.
Although then again I think that African Princess is a pretty good example of that one, though she might be an outlier.
This does however bring up the question as to why Installations seem to have gone nuts as well.
Unlike their floating counterparts, they've been around well after both world wars have happened, so they should have gotten over whatever trauma they might have.

Typically it's relied on trauma from (relatively) recent experiences that it's victims have dealt with, so how did it get it's hooks into them?
Sara getting nuked, Zuikaku and the whole mess she went through, Warship number 111 and Kentucky being pissed about the fact they never got finished, and finally Gambier Bay having to deal with the fact she got in a goddamn gunfight with the fucking JAPANESE 2ND FLEET A FORCE are all understandable reasons for wanting to come back to shank a bitch, if only to possibly settle the score. But what motivation do the land-based installations that, for the most part have seen this whole mess come and go and not be abandoned, have for vengeance and the like? Any grudges they have should've been settled YEARS ago.

Unless it's direct mental interference from the Abyss that's caused this whole thing, which, fair enough. Still a little weird though.
 
and finally Gambier Bay having to deal with the fact she got in a goddamn gunfight with the fucking JAPANESE 2ND FLEET A FORCE

To be accurate, having to deal with getting into a gun battle with insufficient Dakka. That saying, White Plains didn't seem to have any issues getting into a gun duel with the cruiser Chokai

For the record, I really wouldn't be surprised for Taffy 3 to play Orks in Warhammer 40K. I would be even less surprised for them to decide to paint their planes red cause "da red onez go fasta". Or themselves for that matter, the faster you get close to the enemy, the faster you can unleash Dakka on them
 
While I suspect my knowledge on U.S. laws is rather thin on the ground, I did have to wonder 'what if they DO catch Trin?' One could argue that any action against them would be either so broad or so narrow, that you almost take 'oddities' in a case by case basis.

"I want a lawyer"

Trinitite stared at the cruiser's turrets and their menacing barrels and felt despair bubble up. The look of glee and satisfaction on the warship's face was unmistakable, her human lips moving as she spoke but all Trinitite could bring herself to care for was Alex whom the other navy troops had carried off.

She could almost hear the 'thunk' of shells loading, the cruiser's grip tightening on the release triggers when a new crewman burst out into her bridge, shouting instructions. Ah?

"I want a lawyer."

Nashville stared in utter shock, "You what?"

"Jack in the Box employees are entitled to legal representation." Trinitite's JAG officer was working overtime, flipping through one book after another and held up a copy of her job contract.

"But- you're an abyssal, you're all warships."

"I retired."

Trinitite suspected the cruiser was having some maintenance issues based on the way her face was twitching.
 
On another note I could see the PI attempt to deal with Trininite as being mistaken as Clifton using a PI to get revenge for whatever punishment he got for the harassment against Trin.
 
On another note I could see the PI attempt to deal with Trininite as being mistaken as Clifton using a PI to get revenge for whatever punishment he got for the harassment against Trin.
Speaking of which, I'm still waiting on a chapter that includes details on how that all goes down when Alex raises the alarm and reports Clifton's actions to Shannon.
 
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Here it is already 1 AM on the 7th of April, so hereby
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Sara's launchday
Trinitite was idly surfing the web when she happened upon USS Hornet's YouTube channel. She was unsure why she was still looking at it half an hour later or so, a large portion of the vids were about NASA and the moon landings (CV-12 clearly liked her space stuff), but then she saw it. A call to action by USS Hornet to all her siblings. And Trinitite was an Essex after all.

"To all my Essex siblings", Hornet spoke on the vid, "I hereby request all of you to send me a short video of yourself, in your rigging, singing the following text. Afterwards you have ten seconds for a personal message. One of my friends at NASA has agreed to collate all the video's together. Let us give mother a gift from all of us."



It was a few days later, when Trinitite, with some help by Alex, had created a Youtube account. Dustin had agreed to lend her his camera. Everything was ready.

"Happy launchday to you, happy launchday to you. Happy launchday dear mother, happy launchday to you", Trinitite sang. She took a deep breath and began speaking rapidly, "I don't know whether Hornet will accept this addition, but I wish you a happy launchday mother."



"Hornet knows, her NASA friend too, I don't know his name, so if you need it, you should ask Hornet. By now it's probable the rest of my sisters know as well. I am pretty sure aunts Lexie and Vicky do as well, ", Shangri-La informed Murray a few days later, "Trinitite sent in a video to include in Hornet's collection for mother's launchday. Here's the link to the combined Youtube video."

And so Murray was forced to watch the video of first ALL of them singing the altered version of Happy birthday. That meant 24 Essex shipgirls, one Essex abyssal, one Lexington class and HMS Victorious (as respectively sister and adopted sister during the war, the latter two had requested to join in). Afterwards, all 27 were shown giving their well wishes to Saratoga for her 98th launchday. Hornet herself, as the organizer coming last, "happy 98th launchday mother."
 
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