The Desert and the Stars
By Keith Laumer
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The Boyars have spent the past sixty years terraforming the planet Flamme, clearing jungle, descumming the seas, irrigating deserts and establishing forests. Now the Aga Kaga have decided to move in and claim it as their own. The Under-secretary of the CDT refuses to support the Boyars with anything more than a diplomatic note.
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Keith Laumer
John Keith Laumer (June 9, 1925 – January 23, 1993) was an American science fiction author. Prior to becoming a full-time writer, he was an officer in the United States Air Force and a diplomat in the United States Foreign Service. His older brother March Laumer was also a writer, known for his adult reinterpretations of the Land of Oz (also mentioned in Laumer's The Other Side of Time). Frank Laumer, their youngest brother, is a historian and writer.
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Chapter One
I 'm not at all sure,
Under-Secretary Sternwheeler said, that I fully understand the necessity for your ... ah ... absenting yourself from your post of duty, Mr. Retief. Surely this matter could have been dealt with in the usual way—assuming any action is necessary.
I had a sharp attack of writer's cramp, Mr. Secretary,
Retief said. So I thought I'd better come along in person—just to be sure I was positive of making my point.
Eh?
Why, ah, there were a number of dispatches,
Deputy Under-Secretary Magnan put in. Unfortunately, this being end-of-the-fiscal-year time, we found ourselves quite inundated with reports. Reports, reports, reports—
Not criticizing the reporting system, are you, Mr. Magnan?
the Under-Secretary barked.
Gracious, no,
Magnan said. I love reports.
It seems nobody's told the Aga Kagans about fiscal years,
Retief said. They're going right ahead with their program of land-grabbing on Flamme. So far, I've persuaded the Boyars that this is a matter for the Corps, and not to take matters into their own hands.
The Under-Secretary nodded. Quite right. Carry on along the same lines. Now, if there's nothing further—
Thank you, Mr. Secretary,
Magnan said, rising. We certainly appreciate your guidance.
There is a little something further,
said Retief, sitting solidly in his chair. What's the Corps going to do about the Aga Kagans?
The Under-Secretary turned a liverish eye on Retief. As Minister to Flamme, you should know that the function of a diplomatic representative is merely to ... what shall I say...?
String them along?
Magnan suggested.
An unfortunate choice of phrase,
the Under-Secretary said. However, it embodies certain realities of Galactic politics. The Corps must concern itself with matters of broad policy.
Sixty years ago the Corps was encouraging the Boyars to settle Flamme,
Retief said. They were assured of Corps support.
I don't believe you'll find that in writing,
said the Under-Secretary blandly. In any event, that was sixty years ago. At that time a foothold against Neo-Concordiatist elements was deemed desirable. Now the situation has changed.
"The Boyars have spent sixty years