Excerpt
As the jet aircraft descended toward the airport outside the still slightly
radioactive ruins of Nuremberg, Pshing asked Atvar, "Exalted Fleetlord, is this
visit really necessary?"
"I believe it," the commander of the Race's conquest fleet told his adjutant.
"My briefings state that a Tosevite wise in the political affairs of his kind
recommended that a conqueror visit the region he conquered as soon as he could,
to make those he had defeated aware of their new masters."
"Technically, the Greater German Reich remains independent," Pshing pointed out.
"So it doestechnically. But that will remain a technicality, I assure you."
Atvar used emphatic cough to show how strongly he felt about that. "The
Deutsche did us far too much harm in this exchange of explosive metal weapons to
let their madness ever break free again."
"A pity we had to concede them even so limited an independence," Pshing said.
"And that is also a truth," Atvar agreed with a sigh. He swiveled one eye
turret toward the window to ...
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