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Arthur Sinclair was staring at the second-hand on his gold watch with dreary eyes. The watch face was black, with a white Maltese cross in the center. He inhaled and and then exhaled a soft sigh when the second-hand crossed twelve and the date changed. It was now midnight, New Years Day, 1995. Something clicked in his mind when he saw the date changed. He felt slightly different, but he couldn't put his finger on it. Perhaps this feeling came from exhaustion. He, and the Grand Officers of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, were sitting in a meeting room in Rome. The Order had extraterritorial sovereignty over a couple of buildings just outside of Vatican City, one of which they were inside now. They were seated at a long, hand-made wooden table made of some dark wood which Arthur didn't recognize. Despite the fact that he was sitting at the head of the table, Arthur's attention had been elsewhere for at least ten minutes now.
For hours, the Grand Officers were in a heated debate. Right now, in Malta, a major hostage situation was under way. President Archibald Fenech and Archbishop Micallef were both being held hostage by armed men. For years now, the economy and Maltese political system had been degrading and the morale of the Maltese people was steadily slipping. Maltese news crews were doing their best to broadcast the story around the world, and to the Maltese people. Dramatic pictures and videos of fires and riots in the island-nation's capital were plentiful. Protests evolved into riots, and the riots evolved into a somewhat organized open rebellion by a core group of radicals. One of Malta's few armories had been broken into and raided, and there were now heavily armed rebels in the country. To make matters worse, the government was in shambles. The Labor Prime Minister recently resigned, as had the two Prime Ministers before him, due to corruption accusations. The Foreign Minister was now the acting-Prime Minister. His whereabouts were currently unknown, as was that of most of the government. Even the Parliament had to end its session early for fear that the rioters might break through police lines near government buildings. Sadly, this is how they were able to capture President Fenech, who was ironically one of the few remaining politicians in Malta with any credibility. Archbishop Micallef was in a meeting with him at one of the residencies of the President when armed rebels (or traitors, as others have called them) took both men hostage. A statement was released to the Maltese media, which in short demanded the resignation of all members of the Labor government, and the installment of some of their "leaders" into key ministerial positions. They threatened to kill the Archbishop and the President if their demands were not met.
The Sovereign Military Order of Malta has existed for nearly 1000 years. Today it's focus on being a Military Order is lessened and more ceremonial, and it has a greater focus on providing humanitarian aid to more despotic places around the world, and to those in need. It sees itself as an Order loyal to the Catholic Church, and having a sacred mission to provide for the helpless and defend the faith. The Order operates non-military humanitarian outposts all around the world, and has diplomatic relations as a sovereign entity with over one-hundred countries. There is a small exception, though, to this humanitarian focus. Secretly, The Order has a small, highly-trained special forces team. Arthur's claim to fame within The Order is that he's the youngest knight to ever lead it. Arthur has been advocating that they send the team to Malta and conduct a rescue mission of the President and Prime Minister, while most of the other Grand Officers have been against this idea, or at least on the fence.
Arthur slammed his fists on the table, and silence the Grand Chancellor who had been speaking for what felt like ten minutes now.
"Enough! We're wasting time here. I said it before, and I'll say it again. We can rescue the President and the Archbishop. Get me a helicopter and we can do it. It's that simple!" he said, with a raised voice. The officers of The Order could see that their young, Lieutenant Grand Master was forgetting that his position was only temporary. After all, he was only suppose to be a "caretaker" Grand Master, until the next one was elected. The Grand Commander, who was the most against this operation, raised an eyebrow, and spoke up.
"Sir, out of all due respect, we've never even sent the Sovereign Guard into an operation like this before. The chances of failure are high. We also don't have the right to interfere in the internal politics of the Republic of Malta. It's not our island.."
Arthur pointed at the television screen in the room, which was showing video of riots in downtown Valletta.
"Grand Commander, there is no Republic of Malta at the moment. The people are uprising. I am a Maltese citizen, I know President Fenech. He's the best chance the country has right now - we're about to let some scum execute the most important man in that country" Arthur said. He looked at each of the other men in the room, and shook his head. "What about Archbishop Micallef? He-"
The Grand Commander interrupted, "The Vatican is trying to negotiate his release."
"They're anarchists! They aren't going to release the President, or the Archbishop. You can't negotiate with men who have nothing to lose!" Arthur snapped back at him, slamming one of his fists down on the table again. "We are Knights of The Roman Catholic Church. We are called to always defend the Church and Christendom, be it spiritually, or by force, and by whatever means necessary. If we're going to sit on our hands and let the Archbishop of an Apostolic Sea be executed, then we should abolish The Order tomorrow. The Acting-Commander of the Sovereign Guard is Jack Denaro. I am the commander-in-chief, he will follow the orders I give him."
The twenty-five year-old stood up and picked up the hat beside him that was part of his formal uniform, and started walking to the door of the room, but the Grand Commander bolted up from his chair. He was boiling. "If you do this, we'll remove you from your post, court-martial you, and you'll spend the next ten years in an Italian jail!"
Arthur stopped walking. The room was dead silent, so much so that the only thing they could hear was the smooth hum of the television in the room as it continued to show pictures of a country in crisis. "Then the blood will be on your hands, and everyone will know," Arthur said. He dropped his hat on the ground, and walked out of the room. Arthur made it to a small staircase that went to his office, when he heard someone chasing behind him. It was the Grand Chancellor, Silas Delacroix. He was holding the Lieutenant Grand Master's hat.
"Your Most Eminent Highness.." Silas said as Arthur turned around. He offered him his hat back.
"There is a way for you to overrule us," Silas noted, quietly. Arthur took the hat back and stared back at his colleague, "Even if you're on my side, your vote wouldn't be enough to stop them from removing me, or stopping the court-martial... I don't care, I'm calling Jack. We're getting this done."
Silas reached out and grabbed Arthur's arm. He gently prevented him from leaving. "Please listen... There's one man in the world that outranks all of us, and we both know that he has to be awake right now."
"Pope John Paul II," Arthur said back, nearly whispering. "But... he wouldn't interfere in the affairs of The Order. Would he?"
Silas arched his eyebrows and looked up towards the ceiling as if he was hoping God Himself would enter the conversation. "The Holy Father is the greatest man I know, I wouldn't doubt him... I'll call the Apostolic Palace, if you wish, and get a car ready outside for you. Time is of the essence, Lieutenant Grand Master."
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Arthur double-checked to make sure his uniform was in perfect condition as he stepped outside. He heard the distant crackle of thunder behind him, coming from the Mediterranean Sea. It was a cool night in Rome. The city streets were starting to empty of people who had been celebrating the New Year, but there were still plenty about. Silas was outside, standing next to the silver Jaguar that was going to take Arthur to Vatican City. The front of the car had two small flags above the hood of the car, one of The Order, and the other of Vatican City.
Silas unlocked the driver-side door. "I called a friend, and we set up the meeting. You're due there... about now. It'll only take a few minutes - I'll be your chauffeur tonight, just don't tell anyone," he said before getting inside.
Arthur took the front seat and checked his watch. It was already half-past midnight. Silas followed all traffic laws as he made the short drive from The Order's properties in Rome, to the walls of the Vatican. They were stopped by the Vatican Gendarmerie, who looked stunned to see Silas and the Grand Master.
"Right away sir, we'll let you in," was all the officer said before pointing them towards one of the small entrances. The Swiss Guard at the entrance to the gate moved aside, and let the car in. They parked just outside of the Apostolic Palace where one of the Pope's aides was waiting to escort Arthur upstairs. Within minutes, he was inside the Papal Apartments. The priest escorting him walked ahead, and entered the Pope's living-room where he was known to watch television.
"Your Holiness, His Imminent Highness Arthur Sincliar is here to see you - I was told that it's a matter of life an death."
"Send him in, please," the Pope replied.
Arthur walked past the aide and into the room. It looked as if the Pope had just been watching television and drinking a cup of coffee. The room itself was simple, but extremely clean and welcoming.
"Your Holiness, thank you for seeing me at this hour," the Grand Master said as he approached to kiss the Pope's ring. Instead, the Holy Father grabbed Arthur by his shoulders and said, "Arthur, I am so sorry for your loss..."
The Pope could see Arthur's confusion. He suddenly found himself being the messenger of the most unfortunate news. "A minute ago they just announced on the television that President Fenech was executed... there's pictures of it..."
Arthur stepped back and covered his face with one of his hands. It took ever fiber of his being to avoid an enraged outburst, and the Pope could tell. "I know you knew him well... I'm so sorry, Arthur. Is.. is that what you were coming here for, to discuss his imprisonment?"
The Pope offered Arthur a seat, which he politely refused. "I... Holy Father, is the Archbishop still alive?"
"Yes, he is. The Cardinal Secretary of State is working on negotiating his release.." John Paul said. Arthur could sense the lack of hope in the Pope's normally powerful and persuasive voice.
"Holy Father, The Order has a special forces team - I was a part of it before being elected to my position. I believe that we can get to Malta and rescue the Archbishop. Most of the Grand Officers are trying to overrule me. If you give me permission - if you order me to do it - then they will have no choice but to allow it to happen."
John Paul turned his back to the young Grand Master and contemplated for a few moments. He bowed his head and presumably said a short prayer.
"Will there be violence, Arthur?"
"Yes," he admitted, "there will be violence. But we are God's knights, Holy Father."
The Pope remained silent for a bit longer as he kept his back to the Grand Master. He briefly looked at the television, which had a headline confirming the death of President Fenech. John Paul clenched his fist and walked over to a small desk in the corner of the room. He wrote something on a small note card, folded it, and used his signet ring to make a wax seal on it. He stood up, and handed it to Arthur who was internally concerned that the note was so short.
"Have this delivered to the Grand Chancellor... It should be enough." The Pope raised his right hand and made the sign of the cross, "May God bless you in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit - and may Saint Michael The Archangel defend you in battle..."
Arthur stood at attention, and saluted the Pope who gave him a confident nod back.
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Silas made a few swift turns as they headed back to The Order's properties in Rome. "What did the Holy Father say?"
Arthur was frustratingly pressing buttons on his new cellular phone - he was having trouble getting a connection. "He asked me to give this to you... I'm curious to know what it says," he handed the Grand Chancellor the folded note, which had the red wax seal of the Pope.
The Grand Chancellor opened it while making sure to keep his eyes on the road. Arthur finally got a connection, and started to dial the number of his friend and now-subordinate, Johnathan "Jack" Denaro. "Well, what does it say?" he asked as the phone finally began to make a secure call.
Silas didn't say anything, and handed it back to Arthur. The note had only two words written on it:
Deus vult
Jack must have answered on the other side, because Arthur said, "Assemble the Sovereign Guard. Operation Knightfall is in effect."
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For hours, the Grand Officers were in a heated debate. Right now, in Malta, a major hostage situation was under way. President Archibald Fenech and Archbishop Micallef were both being held hostage by armed men. For years now, the economy and Maltese political system had been degrading and the morale of the Maltese people was steadily slipping. Maltese news crews were doing their best to broadcast the story around the world, and to the Maltese people. Dramatic pictures and videos of fires and riots in the island-nation's capital were plentiful. Protests evolved into riots, and the riots evolved into a somewhat organized open rebellion by a core group of radicals. One of Malta's few armories had been broken into and raided, and there were now heavily armed rebels in the country. To make matters worse, the government was in shambles. The Labor Prime Minister recently resigned, as had the two Prime Ministers before him, due to corruption accusations. The Foreign Minister was now the acting-Prime Minister. His whereabouts were currently unknown, as was that of most of the government. Even the Parliament had to end its session early for fear that the rioters might break through police lines near government buildings. Sadly, this is how they were able to capture President Fenech, who was ironically one of the few remaining politicians in Malta with any credibility. Archbishop Micallef was in a meeting with him at one of the residencies of the President when armed rebels (or traitors, as others have called them) took both men hostage. A statement was released to the Maltese media, which in short demanded the resignation of all members of the Labor government, and the installment of some of their "leaders" into key ministerial positions. They threatened to kill the Archbishop and the President if their demands were not met.
The Sovereign Military Order of Malta has existed for nearly 1000 years. Today it's focus on being a Military Order is lessened and more ceremonial, and it has a greater focus on providing humanitarian aid to more despotic places around the world, and to those in need. It sees itself as an Order loyal to the Catholic Church, and having a sacred mission to provide for the helpless and defend the faith. The Order operates non-military humanitarian outposts all around the world, and has diplomatic relations as a sovereign entity with over one-hundred countries. There is a small exception, though, to this humanitarian focus. Secretly, The Order has a small, highly-trained special forces team. Arthur's claim to fame within The Order is that he's the youngest knight to ever lead it. Arthur has been advocating that they send the team to Malta and conduct a rescue mission of the President and Prime Minister, while most of the other Grand Officers have been against this idea, or at least on the fence.
Arthur slammed his fists on the table, and silence the Grand Chancellor who had been speaking for what felt like ten minutes now.
"Enough! We're wasting time here. I said it before, and I'll say it again. We can rescue the President and the Archbishop. Get me a helicopter and we can do it. It's that simple!" he said, with a raised voice. The officers of The Order could see that their young, Lieutenant Grand Master was forgetting that his position was only temporary. After all, he was only suppose to be a "caretaker" Grand Master, until the next one was elected. The Grand Commander, who was the most against this operation, raised an eyebrow, and spoke up.
"Sir, out of all due respect, we've never even sent the Sovereign Guard into an operation like this before. The chances of failure are high. We also don't have the right to interfere in the internal politics of the Republic of Malta. It's not our island.."
Arthur pointed at the television screen in the room, which was showing video of riots in downtown Valletta.
"Grand Commander, there is no Republic of Malta at the moment. The people are uprising. I am a Maltese citizen, I know President Fenech. He's the best chance the country has right now - we're about to let some scum execute the most important man in that country" Arthur said. He looked at each of the other men in the room, and shook his head. "What about Archbishop Micallef? He-"
The Grand Commander interrupted, "The Vatican is trying to negotiate his release."
"They're anarchists! They aren't going to release the President, or the Archbishop. You can't negotiate with men who have nothing to lose!" Arthur snapped back at him, slamming one of his fists down on the table again. "We are Knights of The Roman Catholic Church. We are called to always defend the Church and Christendom, be it spiritually, or by force, and by whatever means necessary. If we're going to sit on our hands and let the Archbishop of an Apostolic Sea be executed, then we should abolish The Order tomorrow. The Acting-Commander of the Sovereign Guard is Jack Denaro. I am the commander-in-chief, he will follow the orders I give him."
The twenty-five year-old stood up and picked up the hat beside him that was part of his formal uniform, and started walking to the door of the room, but the Grand Commander bolted up from his chair. He was boiling. "If you do this, we'll remove you from your post, court-martial you, and you'll spend the next ten years in an Italian jail!"
Arthur stopped walking. The room was dead silent, so much so that the only thing they could hear was the smooth hum of the television in the room as it continued to show pictures of a country in crisis. "Then the blood will be on your hands, and everyone will know," Arthur said. He dropped his hat on the ground, and walked out of the room. Arthur made it to a small staircase that went to his office, when he heard someone chasing behind him. It was the Grand Chancellor, Silas Delacroix. He was holding the Lieutenant Grand Master's hat.
"Your Most Eminent Highness.." Silas said as Arthur turned around. He offered him his hat back.
"There is a way for you to overrule us," Silas noted, quietly. Arthur took the hat back and stared back at his colleague, "Even if you're on my side, your vote wouldn't be enough to stop them from removing me, or stopping the court-martial... I don't care, I'm calling Jack. We're getting this done."
Silas reached out and grabbed Arthur's arm. He gently prevented him from leaving. "Please listen... There's one man in the world that outranks all of us, and we both know that he has to be awake right now."
"Pope John Paul II," Arthur said back, nearly whispering. "But... he wouldn't interfere in the affairs of The Order. Would he?"
Silas arched his eyebrows and looked up towards the ceiling as if he was hoping God Himself would enter the conversation. "The Holy Father is the greatest man I know, I wouldn't doubt him... I'll call the Apostolic Palace, if you wish, and get a car ready outside for you. Time is of the essence, Lieutenant Grand Master."
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Arthur double-checked to make sure his uniform was in perfect condition as he stepped outside. He heard the distant crackle of thunder behind him, coming from the Mediterranean Sea. It was a cool night in Rome. The city streets were starting to empty of people who had been celebrating the New Year, but there were still plenty about. Silas was outside, standing next to the silver Jaguar that was going to take Arthur to Vatican City. The front of the car had two small flags above the hood of the car, one of The Order, and the other of Vatican City.
Silas unlocked the driver-side door. "I called a friend, and we set up the meeting. You're due there... about now. It'll only take a few minutes - I'll be your chauffeur tonight, just don't tell anyone," he said before getting inside.
Arthur took the front seat and checked his watch. It was already half-past midnight. Silas followed all traffic laws as he made the short drive from The Order's properties in Rome, to the walls of the Vatican. They were stopped by the Vatican Gendarmerie, who looked stunned to see Silas and the Grand Master.
"Right away sir, we'll let you in," was all the officer said before pointing them towards one of the small entrances. The Swiss Guard at the entrance to the gate moved aside, and let the car in. They parked just outside of the Apostolic Palace where one of the Pope's aides was waiting to escort Arthur upstairs. Within minutes, he was inside the Papal Apartments. The priest escorting him walked ahead, and entered the Pope's living-room where he was known to watch television.
"Your Holiness, His Imminent Highness Arthur Sincliar is here to see you - I was told that it's a matter of life an death."
"Send him in, please," the Pope replied.
Arthur walked past the aide and into the room. It looked as if the Pope had just been watching television and drinking a cup of coffee. The room itself was simple, but extremely clean and welcoming.
"Your Holiness, thank you for seeing me at this hour," the Grand Master said as he approached to kiss the Pope's ring. Instead, the Holy Father grabbed Arthur by his shoulders and said, "Arthur, I am so sorry for your loss..."
The Pope could see Arthur's confusion. He suddenly found himself being the messenger of the most unfortunate news. "A minute ago they just announced on the television that President Fenech was executed... there's pictures of it..."
Arthur stepped back and covered his face with one of his hands. It took ever fiber of his being to avoid an enraged outburst, and the Pope could tell. "I know you knew him well... I'm so sorry, Arthur. Is.. is that what you were coming here for, to discuss his imprisonment?"
The Pope offered Arthur a seat, which he politely refused. "I... Holy Father, is the Archbishop still alive?"
"Yes, he is. The Cardinal Secretary of State is working on negotiating his release.." John Paul said. Arthur could sense the lack of hope in the Pope's normally powerful and persuasive voice.
"Holy Father, The Order has a special forces team - I was a part of it before being elected to my position. I believe that we can get to Malta and rescue the Archbishop. Most of the Grand Officers are trying to overrule me. If you give me permission - if you order me to do it - then they will have no choice but to allow it to happen."
John Paul turned his back to the young Grand Master and contemplated for a few moments. He bowed his head and presumably said a short prayer.
"Will there be violence, Arthur?"
"Yes," he admitted, "there will be violence. But we are God's knights, Holy Father."
The Pope remained silent for a bit longer as he kept his back to the Grand Master. He briefly looked at the television, which had a headline confirming the death of President Fenech. John Paul clenched his fist and walked over to a small desk in the corner of the room. He wrote something on a small note card, folded it, and used his signet ring to make a wax seal on it. He stood up, and handed it to Arthur who was internally concerned that the note was so short.
"Have this delivered to the Grand Chancellor... It should be enough." The Pope raised his right hand and made the sign of the cross, "May God bless you in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit - and may Saint Michael The Archangel defend you in battle..."
Arthur stood at attention, and saluted the Pope who gave him a confident nod back.
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Silas made a few swift turns as they headed back to The Order's properties in Rome. "What did the Holy Father say?"
Arthur was frustratingly pressing buttons on his new cellular phone - he was having trouble getting a connection. "He asked me to give this to you... I'm curious to know what it says," he handed the Grand Chancellor the folded note, which had the red wax seal of the Pope.
The Grand Chancellor opened it while making sure to keep his eyes on the road. Arthur finally got a connection, and started to dial the number of his friend and now-subordinate, Johnathan "Jack" Denaro. "Well, what does it say?" he asked as the phone finally began to make a secure call.
Silas didn't say anything, and handed it back to Arthur. The note had only two words written on it:
Deus vult
Jack must have answered on the other side, because Arthur said, "Assemble the Sovereign Guard. Operation Knightfall is in effect."
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This post and the others following it in this thread are considered to be private and not known to the public.
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