Stupid Luck and Happenstance, Thread III

If something happens to Kiki I think it is basically going to be something like the phoney lost hikers trap that Mithras set up in the second timeline.
While I don't think it will be specifically targeting Kiki it will be more of an isolated FSR team being taken hostage where the pirates would exchange them for cash and drugs that can be sold.
 

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Nuclear powered ships are good for the navy but not for commercial shipping. The one big advantage the seemingly endless range does nit give that much to a commercial ship whose job it is to go from one harbor to the next, while you suddenly need a lot of specialist which are not that easy to get.
Plus none of those trial ships ever had to pay a valid price for getting rid of used up nuclear fuel.
 
I'm fairly certain that MI6 is aware that they don't know quite as much about the Tigress as their files would suggest. I'm also fairly certain that the CIA isn't as aware of that fact. As for Marie and the family business, she has already had a minor, though extremely dangerous, brush with it; her sister is about to run headlong into it; her brother might be drawn towards it, as a consulting analyst at the very least; so the odds of her getting that crash course are reasonably high. This is Stupid Luck & Happenstance, after all.

As for the SMS Antonia Marie, the US Navy will be cursing and worrying over other German nuclear powered vessels, like missile subs for example, while the CIA is probably more than a little annoyed that the hospital ship is exactly that, a hospital ship on its annual mission of mercy and goodwill around the globe. You just know they were hoping to discover that it was a spy ship pretending to be something else.

Which brings us to their obsession with Princess Kristina. They are hung up on the fact that her initial training was provided by the Tigress herself and that, as a military medic attached to German Special Forces, she has turned up in several situations where the CIA & US Special Forces have been running a covert op or two. To your average paranoid intelligence officer, once is coincidence, twice is enemy action. Everyone else involved recognises it as Stupid Luck & Happenstance, but because of training and their institutional mindset, the CIA will persist in thinking of her as Kat 2.0.
Remember to a GOOD INTELLIGENCE (oxymoron intended) Officer, nothing is a mere coincidence.
 
If they need to find her in Asia, Tilo will be in charge. Kat and her Ninja will be there but be mad because she won’t be in charge.

I can see Her and a couple of Ninjas going to meet Tilo somewhere, suddenly the two Ninjas stop, tell Kat to stay perfectly still. Then Tilo and about 20 or so troops appear out of no where. Koreans, Vietnamese, Sealions, Ninjas and Tibetans, all armed and ready to go. Afterwards when Kat asks him about it he will say “There’s this place in Tibet with a certain Tulku that I send some people to for training along with other countries troops to train.”
 
Couple problems with the Savannah.
1 wrong type of cargo. Mainly not enough capasity, also container cargo was not designed in
2nd. Too many passenger spaces taking up room.
3rd. Was designed as a tech demonstrator. Not reallly ment as a money maker.
On the plus side just after she was removed from service, the oil shock hi.t she might of broke even.


Lovely ship, I have visited her twice. Last time in Baltimore
 
A nuclear powered hospital ship makes sense in another way. If it's needed at the site of a natural disaster, it can run at flank speed without worryong about how much fuel is onboard.
 
I can see the suites at ARD looking at the ratings of the documentary that Zella did on Kiki working as a doctor and the viewer feedback on the RenFair report (the milkmaid costume) and think that getting Zella to the Pacific to report on Kiki and the SMS Antonia Marie is good idea especially if they can get visuals of Zella wearing an Atome suite.
The JMS and the KLM would be more than happy to get good publicity as it would help justify to the German Taxpayer the cost of the ship and I am sure that the government of the German Pacific Islands will take any opportunity to promote tourism and commerce to the islands.
 
I can see the suites at ARD looking at the ratings of the documentary that Zella did on Kiki working as a doctor and the viewer feedback on the RenFair report (the milkmaid costume) and think that getting Zella to the Pacific to report on Kiki and the SMS Antonia Marie is good idea especially if they can get visuals of Zella wearing an Atome suite.
The JMS and the KLM would be more than happy to get good publicity as it would help justify to the German Taxpayer the cost of the ship and I am sure that the government of the German Pacific Islands will take any opportunity to promote tourism and commerce to the islands.

XD XD XD

Zella: 'Oh come on!'
 
I can see the suites at ARD looking at the ratings of the documentary that Zella did on Kiki working as a doctor and the viewer feedback on the RenFair report (the milkmaid costume) and think that getting Zella to the Pacific to report on Kiki and the SMS Antonia Marie is good idea especially if they can get visuals of Zella wearing an Atome suite.
The JMS and the KLM would be more than happy to get good publicity as it would help justify to the German Taxpayer the cost of the ship and I am sure that the government of the German Pacific Islands will take any opportunity to promote tourism and commerce to the islands.

XD XD XD

Zella: 'Oh come on!'
ARD suits: "OOH,OOH!! Zella, if you can, see if you can wear one of those touristy coconut shell bras as part of the Atome swim suit. To highlight the local culture, of course."
Zella (muttering as Yuri starts to drool): "Give me strength."
 
ARD suits: "OOH,OOH!! Zella, if you can, see if you can wear one of those touristy coconut shell bras as part of the Atome swim suit. To highlight the local culture, of course."
Zella (muttering as Yuri starts to drool): "Give me strength."

Then, on TV:

ZELLA: And so, we see exoticisation is still alive and well. No native woman would be caught dead in one of these uncomfortable creations, of course, but because of various stereotypes, they’ve become associated inextricably with these islands. (Thinks: Well, I wore the thing like they asked, but I turned it into legitimate journalism. That’ll teach them...)
This is late 60s to early 70s. Google Ingrid Steeger to get an idea how the general thinking at that time was.

Hmmmmm...
 
Zella by this time has a Rolodex of contacts that are the envy of any reporter and that includes her mother Maria.
All she has to do is just call one of them and if they don't have the answer they know the person who know the person that does.
As an example of this lets say that the U.S. Speaker of the House William "Big Bill" Stoughton is leading a Congressional junket around Europe and they are making a stop in Berlin and ARD wants Zella to get an interview with him, normally Zella would have to contact the press person travelling with the group and will more than likely get the run around.
Zella can just call up Nancy who will put her in contact with a young up and coming Congressman from the district she grew up in and who is a protege of the Speaker and Zella can get an interview with Rep. James Hendrix (D-WA) at the V-8 Club.
 
Part 116, Chapter 1928
Chapter One Thousand Nine Hundred Twenty-Eight



23rd August 1969

Majuro, Marshall Islands

This stop wasn’t planned to be as long as the one at Western Samoa had been. It was mostly due to the population being far smaller and more spread out in the Marshall Islands. That didn’t however mean that less was expected of Kiki as she found herself taking a turn working in the intake triage supervising the Nurses who were doing most of the work as she dealt with the most difficult or complicated cases until she could pass them along. It also meant that she found herself dealing with the cranks and the opportunists, many of whom were the result of her presence. The man she was presently dealing with seemed to be exactly that sort of thing, however in a case of just deserts it turned out that he really did have a few medical issues that needed to be addressed.

At first Kiki had thought that the name given by the American had been a joke. However, the credentials provided by him and his companions, bodyguards from the U.S. Secret Service actually, panned out after several messages were sent to and from the Offices of Auswärtiges Amt who had been able to get in touch with their counterparts in the U.S. State Department. The photograph that had been sent via teletype confirmed that Kiki was dealing with Doctor Michael Rockefeller, who had been in the South Seas as a part of an expedition. He had not allowed his father assuming the Office of President of the United States to get in the way of his career as an Anthropologist. AA had also warned Kiki that they had received word that Michael had been directed by his father to travel from the Bismarck Archipelago to the Marshal Islands. That meant that he had traveled thousands of kilometers out of his way which made them suspicious. It also meant that the BND or BII had been keeping tabs on the American President’s son while he had been inside German territory. None of that surprised Kiki in the least, mostly because she was used to witnessing the stupidity of International Politics after a lifetime of it. Especially because of what the lab had come back with when they had conducted his preliminary bloodwork. There was a fair amount of justice in that he had used his health to get aboard and from the looks of it, Michael would have a substantially harder time getting off the ship. It was all an unnecessary complication that Kiki would have liked to have avoided.

“Hello Doctor Rockefeller” Kiki said, not even trying to hide her annoyance at his presence.

He grinned as soon as he saw Kiki enter the open examination bay that he was sitting in. He wouldn’t be for long. He didn’t seem to notice that Kiki was wearing a surgical mask and had her hands in rubber gloves. There two Marines outside the bay were wearing protective suits that were probably overkill, but that was standard protocol over matters like these.

“Nice to finally meet you Kristina” Michael said, his voice full of the smug condescension that most of the wealthy Americans that Kiki had encountered seemed to have.

“It is Doctor von Preussen in this context” Kiki corrected, “Will you please open your shirt.”

It took a moment for him to do it and Kiki felt along his side until she heard him take a sharp intake of breath due to the pain in his liver. That along with the other symptoms he was exhibiting just confirmed what the bloodwork had suspected, the other thing would require close observation over the coming days in the quarantine bays.

“It looks like you have Fasciola Hepatica, a parasitic infection” Kiki said as she wrote down the drug he would need to be dosed with.

“Parasitic?”

“From contaminated food or water” Kiki replied, “I would suggest that you employ a bit more caution in the future.”

“I tend to get a warm welcome from the places I visit” Michael said, “Often, it would be considered rude not to join in the meal if you are the guest of honor.”

Kiki just shrugged. Some people needed to learn lessons the hard way, occasionally more than once too.

“Is that all” Michael said.

“No” Kiki replied, “Our lab also detected the antibodies for measles, the concern is that you are a carrier who is not yet symptomatic.”

“Is that a joke?” Michael asked.

“I wish it were” Kiki replied, “We are having difficulty tracking down everyone you might have come into contact with over the last few days. Those you were on the airplane with yesterday are especially ticked off.”

“I wasn’t aware of that” Michael said, “So, I’m sure that these people will be reasonable enough once I get a chance to…”

He started to leave only to see the two Marines were blocking the front of the bay. They were full chemical suits that were designed to protect them from nuclear and biological hazards as well. That and the weapons clearly visible made them incredibly intimidating. The fact that they were from Tilo’s cadre, the men he had personally sprung from the brig to fight the Chinese made them willing to follow Kiki’s command. It was one of the few times that being the Angel of Anju proved to be to her advantage.

“Doctor Rockefeller is going to be our guest for the next ten days” Kiki said as she peeled the gloves off her hands. “Please show him to his quarters and make sure he is comfortable.”

“Yes, Ma’am” One of the Marines said as they dragged Michael away.

A few minutes later, Kiki had to explain what was going on to the four Secret Service Agents aboard. How the man they were guarding wasn’t going anywhere off the ship for the next several days. To her surprise, they didn’t seem to mind too much.
 
A few minutes later, Kiki had to explain what was going on to the four Secret Service Agents aboard. How the man they were guarding wasn’t going anywhere off the ship for the next several days. To her surprise, they didn’t seem to mind too much.
'...any chance you could keep him here until he has to go back to America? Please?'
 
Now, if Michael shares some of his Dad's smarts, the next 10 days will be spent in his cabin, asking any German who walks within 10ft of his cabin a myriad of innocuous questions, approx 10% of which will be about Kiki. At which point, especially if he finds someone who likes to gossip, he'll probably have gathered more accurate intel on Kiki and the German activities in this part of the Pacific in 10 days than the CIA have in years.

His Father seems smart enough to know that the CIA aren't always the best people to ask, so maybe like father like son?

Also, OTL, he was working for the PEABODY museum. Is there something our esteemed author @Peabody-Martini should be telling us here eh?
x'D
 
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What level of quarantine does he need?
Of course a hospital ship has a valid medical reason to have microphones in cabins; there's always the possibility of a delerious patient, and what he or she screams in the course of her delerium can be vital to determining the course of treatment...
If someone wants to make the Germans look bad in the press, they can make the right sort of stink about it...call it kidnapping, for example, even though it isn't. To some people, facts don't matter.
 
What level of quarantine does he need?
Measles is something that no one with any sense messes with and the guidelines are rather explicit. The instant that Michael Rockefeller checked in and they found what they think is a Measles infection, he would be truly stuck.
 
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