Blake Belladonna was awoken from her childhood bed for probably the fourth time by Yang and Weiss' arguing over funding for a gambling competition. On the second day Weiss relented into being the financier, now the arguments where more about how much the entry should be. "Can they just keep it down for one day?" Blake growled out, futilely trying to cover all four of her ears with a pillow.
"I find that highly unlikely." Ruby's voice came through the plush. Blake raised part of the pillow and glared at her leader with a bloodshot golden eye. "Both of them want the ship now but Weiss needs to justify it to her dad."
"It will take decades before Jacques Schnee approves of gambling." Blake groaned.
"Yeah, that's what Weiss said too." Ruby swung back and forth on the balls of her feet. "So… your dad offered to show me around the Alliance base, you wanna come?"
Blake considered going back to sleep until their scheduled training time when the Freezerburn argument reached a new plateau.
"Are You Crazy!? I Could Buy Ships With That Many Credits!"
"You're Barely Suggesting Enough For A Glass Of Milk!"
Blake popped out of her bed and grabbed a robe to go to the shower. "I'll see you in ten."
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The Galactic Alliance base of Kuo Kuoana was built directly into the mountainside separating the original settlement from the harsh Menagerie desert. Ghira Belladonna confidently strode through the sentient-made tunnels followed by his daughter and her team leader, not even hiding the smile on his face as he was saluted by workers of various species. "The intention is to transform the base into Remnant's main spaceport, the station delegated to reserve docking." Ghira said proudly.
"It is amazing Mr. Belladonna," Ruby said. "But isn't there an issue of space when we get too many tourists?"
Ghira's happy mood fell at that. "Yes, well, the experts from the Alliance are sure that our main issue will be emmigration and not immigration."
Blake crossed her arms. "And why is that dad?"
"I'm not the best to explain." Ghira gave a quick salute to two guards by a large door, which opened to let the trio into an operations center. Troopers of every kind were operating machinery and consoles, a large table in the center displaying numerous figures holographically was surrounded a beings dressed in uniform.
"Professor Ozpin?" Both Ruby and Blake loudly asked when their eyes fell on the projections on the table, drawing the attention of everyone involved in the conversation.
"Ah, Ruby, Blake. How are you enjoying Menagerie?" Ozpin smiled gently.
"Pardon me Ozpin, but Chief Belladonna why are these trainees here?" A woman with white hair and a severe temperament dressed in an Atlas uniform questioned.
"This is my daughter Blake and her team leader, Ruby Rose." Ghira's eyes narrowed. "I'd assumed I had the freedom to take them here in my own Kingdom, Major Schnee."
"As the Atlesian representative for military matters, I would have liked to know if-"
"Winter, that's enough." General Ironwood spoke up from his projection.
"We weren't exactly having a secret meeting." Winter Schnee huffed quietly but relented.
"Now,
where were we?"
One of the aliens, a creature that Ruby thought looked like a periscope covered in skin holding a hammerhead shark head attached to a camel's hump standing on two legs, started making a sound like frogs arguing.
"<The expected trade routes to your planet general.>" Text in the center of the hologram provided, indicating the translation was from Ithorian.
"Ah, of course." Ozpin said while scratching his chin.
"I think this would be a fine teaching opportunity for our young Huntresses-to-be, wouldn't you agree James?"
"Yes, I do Oz. Major Schnee? Please bring up the map." Winter nodded and inputted commands into the table, transferring the projections to the outside of the table and bringing a map of the galaxy up.
"This is our galaxy." Winter explained while the map gained lines criss-crossing it. "And these are the major hyperspace routes. Travel across the galaxy is only possible along them." The map changed again, smaller lines dividing up the galaxy with a large space on the left side. "These are the various agreed upon sections of the galaxy such as the Core and Rims."
Blake eyed the map critically. "And where is Remnant on this?"
The map changed again, zooming in to the far left side of the map. One of the hyperspace routes stretching across it. "Here, Shiritoku Way in what is commonly called the Unknown Regions."
"<Astrogation charts mark this area as Grid E16. Our discussion was about the potential issues Remnant faces for the galaxy at large.>" The Ithorian mentioned.
"<Your planet has very little resources for export, with your 'Dust' ceasing operation in LPO.>"
A fish headed being who had been silent until now scoffed.
"Maybe in your view ambassador, but Alliance Military believes Remnantian soldiers would be a great asset! One we don't want squandered by falling into the mercenary field as is want to happen in the outer reaches of the galaxy!" Both Ozpin and Ironwood glared at the speaker.
"Look, I know your opinions but you could be the main point of expansion into the Unknown Regions. I don't want you falling to criminals and slavers because you aren't integrated into the Alliance enough."
"Thank you Admiral Garton, we'll bring up your… concerns at the next pan-Kingdom conference." Ghira diplomatically interjected. The Mon Calamari nodded and ended his projection, the Ithorian shaking his stalk in approximation of a shrug before signing off as well.
"I'll leave you to your tour girls. Have fun!" Ozpin signed off cheerfully, while Ironwood gave Winter a nod.
"Well that was… illuminating." Blake said, noticing her leader was silent. "Ruby?"
"Do people really think we would just be mercenaries going to the highest bidder?"
Winter gently laid a hand on the girl's shoulder. "It's an unfortunate statistic for cultures like ours from what I've been told. Warrior cultures have a habit of preferring things their way over the social standards of the galaxy."
Ruby shook her head. "That admiral, he thought we would be a major asset. How?"
"Think about it Ruby, Huntsmen and Huntresses are functionally bulletproof while our Aura is up." Blake supplied. "If that is applied to blasters," She looked to her father and Winter.
"To a degree." Winter admitted.
"Then we could take a lot more shots before going down. Add in our Semblances and…" Blake trailed off, she could tell Ruby had gotten the point.
"I'm still surprised that General Ironwood was so against it." Ghira commented. "Considering Atlas' normal tradition, it seems like he would have been in support."
Winter took in a sharp breath. "Admiral Garton's plan was for forced conscription and complete eradication of Huntsmen Academies and transformation into Alliance facilities, ensuring almost all Aura capable fighters are immediately inducted into the Galactic Alliance military." She ground out through clenched teeth. "Atlas does request time served in the military, but it is not a requirement and Specialists like myself only need to serve for a short amount of time."
"So Ironwood wants us to keep our independence." Ruby commented. "I guess that makes sense, we did kind of fight a whole war about that." Just then, both Blake and Ruby's scrolls went off. "Yang?"
"Hey Rubes. Listen, I got Weiss to give me an in to the game, and I'm playing tonight. Wanna watch?"
Winter peered over Blake's shoulder. "Weiss, is that you?"
"WINTER!? What are you doing here?"
"I'm representing Atlas to the Alliance. What's this 'in' I'm just now hearing about?"
"Oh, she's funding me in a sabaac game so I can win a spaceship off a Hutt." Yang supplied unhelpfully, not even hesitating to throw Weiss to her sister's mercy.
"WHAT!?"
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The cantina was small, dimly lit, and much quieter for the usual sabaac games that went on in it. Yang guessed it was because of the Atlesian troopers waiting in the wings, or the Atlesian Specialist glaring over Yang's head, but she put it out of her mind. She'd been playing conservatively the entire night, waiting long enough for Thorgo the Hutt to make a big enough bet to really lay into her funds. That will draw his ship out of him. A Deveronian with three cards in his hand looked at them and placed one in the exclusion field, then pushed forward his entire stack of chips. "All In."
Yang smirked, this was just the kind of bet she was waiting for. "I'll call." She divided out the necessary amount and ignored the choked sound the Schnee sisters made.
The Rodian at the table folded but Thorgo looked contemplative. "Jee widd buttmalia mah starship, Ghtoc goba duhonocha light nreightah."
"The great Thorgo the Hutt cannot afford to monetarily match the bet, but offers his Ghtoc Industries 720-series light freighter instead." The protocol droid with him translated.
"Sounds fair to me, how about you red?" Yang asked the Devronian.
The Devronian snorted. "Sure, that's a quality line."
Thorgo set down a datapad with the registration information, then the table began to shift the cards. Weiss could be heard literally praying "Please let Yang win, please let Yang win." There was a small flicker of the table's lights and the cards finished their shift. Zara looked at her register briefly and her eyes widened in surprise, signalling Winter to come over.
The Devronian laid down two tens and showed his excluded card was another ten. "Krif." He flicked his cards away.
Thorgo was confused by his two cards, a Devil and a Dark Queen. "Choy? Beet jab shulu!" the droid didn't bother translating, it was clear what he was saying.
Yang gulped as she laid out her cards. A Zero. A Two of Swords. A 3 of Swords. "Sabaac…" She let out in a whisper.
"Cheeskaja-ha!" Thorgo roared, slamming his palms down onto the table.
"Well, there is one at this table." Zara said letting the Atlesian troopers come up behind the Hutt. "I picked up a little disturbance from the table, coming from your datapad when the Shift started. Care to explain?" The Hutt looked around nervously. "No? Then I will. I was wondering how you kept winning big everytime you bet your ship, now I see why. Your datapad was forcing your seat to get the winning cards."
The Hutt blubbered some protests but Winter slapped detention cuffs onto him. "By the deputized authority of the Galactic Alliance, you are under arrest." The troopers hefted the Hutt out of his chair and led him away, Winter staying behind to grip Weiss' shoulder. "You are lucky your compatriot won, Weiss." She let go and followed her troops and their captive.
Ruby and Blake eyed each other. "So…" Ruby started. "...don't we have a spaceship to inspect?" Team RWBY left the cantina and went to the shuttle pad, nervously excited about leaving their planet's atmosphere for the first time. The shuttle gently took off and shook as it exited the atmosphere.
Weiss held Myrtenmeister in front of her, watching as the color of the dust in its revolver faded to darkness. "Amazing." she muttered.
"Yeah, it is." Blake said, but she was looking out the window. The space station was hovering above them now and the shuttle was coming to dock. The team was let off with the other passengers and they wandered out of the bay into the corridors.
"Does anybody recall where Thorgo's ship was docked?" Ruby asked.
"Allow me." Weiss strode over to a console and input the registration information. "Here we are, level 6, bay 12." She led them to the lifts taking them up a few decks and down the corridor to the indicated bay.
"Well… this is it." Yang said, typing in the key code on the console by the door. The bay doors opened and the ship was plain to see in the center of the room. Well curved like a bird with spread wings perched upon a child's head. "I cannot WAIT to take this baby out for a spin!"
"Yang hold up!" Ruby grabbed her sister by her skirt. "We still have something very important to do!"
"Learn to fly?" Blake asked with a roll of her eyes.
"Get the Hutt smell out?" Weiss pinched her nose.
"While all true, I'm talking about something more important!" Ruby strode confidently in front of her team. "Friends and Sisters, we stand here as some of the first of our species to actually own a spacecraft and can spread our good deeds as Huntresses amongst the stars. To do that we must present a strong, fearless, and determined front to the galaxy! We must name this beautiful craft something that will be inspirational!"
"Yeah, right on Ruby!"
"Sounds good to me."
"An excellent idea, might I suggest something like… huh, this is harder than I thought."
The girls paced around the bay with various suggestions. Yang's 'Beehive' was shot down immediately, as was Weiss' 'Aurora Glacier'.
"How about…" Blake murmured. "Shining Beacon?" The other three looked at her in confusion. "Well, it's why the academy chose that name right? To be something to look towards with hope?"
Weiss thought about it for a minute. "Yes, that seems perfect."
"Great idea Blake!"
"Alright then, the Shining Beacon is ready to go forth for Remnant!" Ruby cried.
"As soon as we know how to fly." Weiss interjected.