Calvin fumed as Adrienne gave him her briefing. Three yaks dead, including a guard. Dozens more injured. Fortunately, no one from the Barns had been badly injured, but at least one family had had to flee their burning house. ―Old Imperial is slammed, they're saying, Vaughan said. They were in trouble with the malacusis stuff even before this. Grove has some capacity, but transport's going to be a problem. We should commandeer the tramways again. Calvin nodded. ―Done. I'll have Adam make the call to get the Tramway Office running. And we can open up some emergency aid funds as needed. Captain, are there any Guards who weren't at the riot who can be allocated there? We're going to have trouble getting staff at the Tramway Office this late, so some extra hands to help clear streets will be helpful. Captain Adrienne nodded. ―We can do that. Lieutenant Trebly will be on the next shift quite soon, so I will have him also at Grove to coordinate receiving patients as well. ―Good. Thank you Captain. Anything else? ―Well, yes, sir. Lieutenant Hermann says that once the Garrison officers realised we were from the Guard, they turned and incited the crowd. Accused us of being secret police, suppressing them. It, boiled over from there. It's a shambles, sir. ―Where's Hermann now? Nikki asked. ―Over at the Garrison, with a few Guards. We've commandeered some of their holding cells, and we're hoping they don't give us any trouble. Especially because I don't think they can be trusted to guard any of their own members who are under arrest. Sir, I think that their failure to maintain order led to one of my men getting killed. Charging them with misconduct is going to be a nightmare, and I'd really like to make sure we have your support on that. Calvin nodded. ―Adrienne, you're dismissed for now. You have our full support in going after the Garrison officers who failed to uphold their duty. Adrienne nodded, turned and left. ―If only we could take down the whole lot of them, Vaughan said. ―Actually, I may be able to help on that front, Nikki said. At the very least go after Darius. All eyes landed on her. Calvin leaned forward. ―You were certainly busy during all of this. ―I have a collection of memos and letters from Darius's office at Justice. Still going through them, but they include assurances to Hierarchy officials that the Garrison would respect any Flocks that wished to protest. Some memos too, ways to downplay any violence from Meadowlarkers to reduce arrests. ―Is that enough to charge Darius with anything? Vaughan asked. ―Not quite, Calvin said. Right, Nikki? ―Yep, Nikki nodded in agreement. Nothing directly from Darius, and we can't use it in court. Calvin nodded. Of course, Nikki finding a less than legal solution to a problem was nothing new. It did still bother him. Without her, he wouldn't have this to use, but with her he couldn't use it. At least, he couldn't use it and feel good about himself. ―I'm not comfortable blackmailing him, Nikki, Calvin said. ―I figured, Cal. Just being prepared, in case we need it. Calvin nodded, then sighed and rubbed his face. No good decisions happened at this time of night. ―You have a statement ready? he asked Nikki. ―Yeah, want me to read it? ―Is it a good one? ―Not my best, not my worst, she said. Seven out of ten, I'd say. ―That's fine, I don't need to see it then. Any word on that group that showed up? Is that another headache we need to pay attention to. ―I don't think so, sir, Vaughan said. As Adrienne said, they were there to try to help the Guard out. The New Meadowlark, because they want to separate the Meadowlark from the Hierarchy. Basically a new Flock, separate from all the other Flocks. Calvin didn't quite understand what that meant. The Meadowlark was what the Hierarchy taught, not something on its own. ―Cal, I disagree. They showed up en masse, armed. How did they organise and respond so quickly? Especially since we've never heard of them. The Guard only barely beat them there. ―Like the Captain said, the ones that broke laws were arrested. We have bigger problems than a single Flock showing up and helping us. And why would they even be on our radar at all? We don't monitor every new Flock. We couldn't even if we wanted to.