Its us again! Here to bring you yet another exciting community topic!!!!
This topic is dedicated to any stories, lore, epic poems, novels, Role Playing...anything your heart desires to share!!!
We are always up for a good read and are excited to see what you all create from DS.
We will be featuring hopefully some neat post in this orginal post every so often. Maybe be something we liked or we though it need attention! So, aim your Ogrov at that writers block and get your fingers typing!
There aren't any rules, but we do have some guidelines to follow so that we all can participate and enjoy ourselves.-There is really no limit on what you post just as long as it is Distant Stars related.-Most members are participating in a single large story with the occasional side story or two. While this thread is certainly not limited to just that story, for the benefit of all readers and participants, please begin your post with how we're supposed to handle it. (Personal Story) (DS RP) (Trader Space) Examples of this can be found all throughout the thread or by looking at this post. https://forums.sinsofasolarempire.com/372058/page/21/#2596003 This will help us all out by letting us know if you're trying to set yourself up to join the main lore, if you plan on just telling your own story, or if you're just writing lullabies for children to sing before they go to bed.-While we don't expect you to 'Play the game' in your stories, we do ask that you keep any liberties that you take be grounded within the game. For example: Talking about your space marines invading another ship is not something the game covers, so feel free to be inventive on how it would happen. However, carrying point singularity rifles that open up little black holes is beyond the scope of the game and will not be allowed. Soldiers with phasic armor that prevents them from being wounded let alone even being hit, while being relevant to the technology in the game would also not be allowed. The point is to be fair to the other people. We encourage you to ask yourselves, would this work in the game, and how would I feel if someone used this on me? If You feel strongly that it would work and you'd be okay with it being used against you, then by all means, use it. Fantasy posting, dream sequences, and April Fool's postings are of course, immune from this guideline.-We highly encourage you to message other members for help or advice. There is a TeamSpeak channel that is frequently used by the regulars to talk issues out or just shoot the breeze behind the scenes. Everyone is encouraged to take advantage of these resources. Also, 'regulars' may send you messages with suggestions, concerns, or advice. It's nothing personal, so please do not be offended, they're just trying to help keep the lore consistent within these guidelines. If there's any doubt at all about anything, just message one of the people who you see posting a lot. If they don't know, they'll pass your message along to someone who does or tell you who you need to talk to.-It is also highly recommended that you message other RPers before posting anything involving their stuff. If you don't, you're likely going to find all of DS rising up against you.-In an effort to reduce clutter, we're asking that Out Of Character (OOC) commenting be either sent to the individual for whom it is intended by using the private message feature, or take it to another thread. https://forums.sinsofasolarempire.com/366762 is a thread frequented by many of the lore writers and random comment posting about anything under the sun is highly encouraged there as well in an attempt to get the thread locked. Enjoy.
Here are other stories found within the topic:
-Reply # 103 Coloniel3 has started a interesting story. We look forward to more from him/her soon! JUMP TO STORY
-Reply # 107 Cadalancea has shared some great stories from his/her own writtings!! Again we look forward to more from him/her!! JUMP TO STORY
Some resources that we have spent hours, days, and weeks working on that will help out all participants in this thread. We ask that you look through these to help you better understand the region.-About Distant Stars- https://forums.sinsofasolarempire.com/372058/page/11/#2532381This post will give you a lot of basic information on what the region of space is like, how to get there, and who is there waiting for you.-Distant Stars Maps- https://forums.sinsofasolarempire.com/372058/page/23/#2604760This post provides you with a quick look at the region and provides you with a download link where you can get yourself a copy of the posted maps in their unreduced forms. They're very helpful when trying to figure out where to go and who you're likely going to run into when you get there. Maps of individual systems are posted throughout the thread. They're generally posted by the first person to explore the system. If you don't know if a system has been explored or not or want to see a map of a system that has been explored, ask around via PM or TeamSpeak. Someone will point you to the place.-Character Biographies- https://forums.sinsofasolarempire.com/372058/page/11/#2532380This post is a general collection of the main RP characters whom you will likely have contact with. We ask that all people posting in the main lore post their main character(s) bio as soon as possible so that the rest of us have a little background on who your character is, how they like to fight, where do they come from, and why they're there. Read the existing bios for examples on what we're looking for.
-Player made TEC Fleet Ranking Structure- https://forums.sinsofasolarempire.com/372058/page/17/#2581279
-UE Fleet Rankings- https://forums.sinsofasolarempire.com/372058/page/18/#2582667
-David's Lions Fleet Rankings- https://forums.sinsofasolarempire.com/372058/page/18/#2581491
-Advent Social Structure/Rankings- https://forums.sinsofasolarempire.com/372058/page/18/#2581615
-Potential Gas Giant Colony Designs- https://forums.sinsofasolarempire.com/372058/page/30/#2617791
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Hey guys! To try and kick things off once more, here's another sub-standard post from the resident Limey!
BTW Carbon, you know what you said about "you have laser, I have............" and that Advent were most guilty, can you please specify to me in a PM. That way I know what to change. Thanks.
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I think, said Davian, Head Astropath aboard the Revenge, that it’s drugs.
Really? another member of the bridge crew replied.
Uh-huh. It makes sense. He’s taken some psychoactive drugs and got hooked. Look at how much time he spends in his quarters compared to before. Look at the constant rapid movement, the way he taps his foot, all the time, and he has a shorter temper now. Bet it’s drugs.
Why would he do that? I mean, he’s got the entire Collective military to run? questioned the gunnery sergeant, looking at those around her for answers.
Maybe it’s because of that. A lot of stress for anybody, and he isn’t one for all that administration, said another crewmember.
No, said Davian, I think it’s because of the High Psintegrat. You know when he vanishes into a temple for a while, or randomly goes unconscious? I think he’s fighting a mental war, and he needed something to give him the edge.
You really think that talking about him behind his back is going to help the situation? asked Daala, walking onto the bridge.
We’re worried, that’s all… Davian complained.
Well so am I… Daala replied, would you want a druggie crashing the ship?
The crew laughed. It was a half-hearted attempt to make light of the situation though.
Thenos sat drumming his fingers on his desk. He couldn’t go out and about like this. He noticed he was tapping his foot, and stopped himself. When was that artifact arriving? He shook his head. He had to stop thinking about that damn artifact! He knew that it must be about that. Was this the price of being a prophet of some kind? Was this to do with the power that he had used once? How would the artifact arrive anyway? By ship?
“Stop thinking about it!” he shouted. He stood and turned to the window of his quarters. He saw glimmers of light, the many stars of the sector. Which one was the artifact at?
“No! I don’t care about the artifact! I don’t care!” he shouted once more, banging his fist on the wall next to the window. Would this sensation stop when he found it? Could he find another solution? He couldn’t go on like this, of that he was sure. He couldn’t make a public appearance at all if he couldn’t keep his mind off the artifact. What would the artifact even look like? This time Thenos kicked the desk. He sat on the floor and attempted to meditate, seeking a method of lessening the torment.
Guys I will be upfront, I haven't read most of these Posts(will read what I find worthwhile to my storyline though), haven't been online lately (phone bill) but lets either leave this all behind us and move forward with our stories (I know I am) or leave the thread.
that is all
And it was felt through out the whole Unity The Advent fleets around Kyrene III and Kyrene IV shifted and roiled then began to move. Massive chunks of each fleet began moving towards their respective gravwells and with a sense of uniformity that could only be done by the Advent they jumped. They arrived in Kyrene I together. Like a vast school of sharks they moved steadily towards the opposite side of the gravwells heading towards Kyrene VI for revenge. A small probe watched the vast school in silence. And began to transmitted its data. There was silence also in the flagbridge on board Phoenix as the holotank showed the massive fleet come into Kyrene I. Everyone went about their business, as Lord Ryat watched the icons. There was no need for briefings and speeches. All waited for Lord Ryat to give the command. The fleet moved slowly towards the planet as Lord Ryat leaned back in his seat. He looked over at Usyma in her seat. "So, have you decided on colors?" he asked conversationally. "Um, what?" she asked a bit mystified. "For your wedding dress. What colors did you decide?" he asked. "Oh, uh I was figuring red and gold, two of the three family colors," she said. "Good," he said, "that will look great with my black suit." The Advent fleet approached the halfway approach point between the gravwell edge and the planet. "So how about the honeymoon?" Lord Ryat asked. "I thought you had that handled?" Usyma said. Ryat smiled, "I know, Lord J'rah found a nice planet, a paradise planet in his little system that is supposed to be a great place to visit." "So I guess its settled then," she replied. "Yup," he said, "I think they are in the right spot." "What?" she said as she got lost in the transfer of conversation. "The enemy fleet is in the right spot for White Impulse," he commented. "Oh," she exclaimed and looked back at the holotank. "Fire White Impulse!" he commanded. The cannon fired immediately releasing its payload in a brilliant luminescent blast. The projectile slashed through normal and phase space with brutal simplicity heading for Kyrene I. Such a blast could not be hidden and Lord Ryat smiled wickedly as the icons of the Advent fleet turned to attempt to escape. But the cannon had been fired when they were in close proximity to the planet and they would never make it in time. "Bye bye," Ryat said quietly. "My Lord, somethings wrong," his tac officer reported, "the commander of the Kostura Cannon is on screen." Lord Ryat turned to the comm screen as the Vasari commander appeared. "My Lord theressssss ssssomething wrong with the cannon," he reported, "we are getting ssssome ssssort offf feedback loop. Can't lock it down. We are attemp-" The screen went blank. "What ju-" Lord Ryat began. "My Lord!" exclaimed the tac officer, "the Kostura Cannon just blew up." "On screen!" Lord Ryat ordered. A brief recording of the Kostura Cannon appeared and began slowly breaking up and then exploded in three separate fireballs. "Condition of Kostura Shell?" he asked. "Oh uh, nominal," came the report, "will strike in about ten minutes." "Open a comm channel to Lord J'rah." Lord J'rah's face appeared on the screen. The screen splits and -Ue_Carbon's face appears next to Lord J'rah's. "Well that was unfortunate," Lord J'rah stated blandly. "Well the tech was a bit over the top for us," Carbon said, "I'm amazed we even got it to fire once much less twice." "I agree with Carbon," J'rah said, "This artifact is very alien to both of our technologies." "Can you handle the clean up work J'rah?" Ryat asked, "I really don't want to put this attack on hold." "We have our crews already heading out," Lord J'rah said, "Good Luck with your battles." "I guess we are still on," said Carbon. "The show must go on yes." The shell continued it's torturous travel towards Kyrene I and slammed into the atmosphere of the planet. Gravitonic forces erupted in the gravwell once again wrecking havoc on all the ships and structures in the gravwell twisting and warping until they snapped like twigs, the planet survived this time but earthquakes, volcanoes, tidal waves and other chaotic planetary disasters spread across the planet, killing billions and leaving millions with nothing but their lives. "The phase line has appeared and is stable," reported Usyma. "Excellent," Lord Ryat said, "Let's head out." And the massive TEC fleet jumped through the temporary phase line and arrived into the devastated gravwell. Electrical storms swirled around the fleet coalescing around the terran planet of Kyrene I. The TEC fleet began heading towards the gravwell leading to the planets of Kyrene III and Kyrene IV. "Alright guys, I'm off to Kyrene IV see ya there," Carbon called over the comm systems. And with that -Ue_Carbon's fleet split off and headed for Kyrene IV followed by Kradja which would provide the escape route out. "See ya on the other side Carbon," Ryat called back.
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Alexander leaned over the arm of his seat, facing Lieutenant Gross, "We need to make arrangements with the Roesh Free Traders to have our ships refitted. I want you to get a hold of the envoy's captain and see about having a deal arranged."
"Yes, sir," the reply comes. "Are there any particular instructions I should relay?"
"Other than getting us a good deal, I can't think of any in particular. Send the message."
An affirmation came back and a message was sent out. Systems away, a small envoy cruiser docked with a research station received the signal. The communications officer called for the captain and delivered the request. The captain nodded and headed out, moving down corridors until he passed from the cruiser to the research station. Only a few rooms away he knew he could find Batson and Todd working on their project, figuring that the two would be his best chance of making contact with someone of such an authority as to barter a deal. Part way through his journey, he runs across a man heading down the hall towards the same destination. The man takes notice of the yellow star and collar pins identifying him as a commander with captain's authority.
He speaks, "May I help you?"
"I'm not sure. I need to meet with Mr. Roesh or someone capable of arranging a trade of service. I was looking to consult with one of my men on the matter," the captain answers.
"I'm not sure if that's necessary."
"Oh? Would you know how to get a hold of Mr. Roesh?"
"I think I do," he says before extending his hand. "Hello, I'm Roesh."
The captain smiles and takes the man by his hand, giving it a single shake, "Very humorous, sir. It's a pleasure to meet you."
"And you are?"
"I am Junior Captain Shor, commander of the DLCC Envoy."
"DLCC? Not familiar with the designation," Roesh says.
"David's Lions Civilian Cruiser, sir. Not as true in this case, but Envoy and Raloz Cruisers are designated as such," he answers.
"Interesting, I'll have to acquaint myself with your terms."
The captain smiles, "I think you'll want to limit how far you choose to do so. This particular vessel is the Envoy Cruiser Class, DLCC Envoy, EMC 2704 Mk 1. The details simply get more complicated from there."
Roesh laughs, "Yes, I think I'll leave the technical details to one of my men. Now, may I ask what it is that you needed to speak of with me?"
"Please walk with me," the captain says as he turns towards the cruiser. "I recently received a communication from Fleet Admiral Draakjacht that his ships are in need of refitting. He is hoping we can come to an agreement on the price of such services before he begins to rotate out his fleet elements."
The two pass into the cruiser as Roesh replies, "It depends. What exactly are you ready to offer us?"
"You well know of our inability to provide more minerals," the captain begins. "I was not given any details regarding technological trade, but know that we have already offered you a wide variety of civil and defensive advancements."
The two arrive at a door and the captain opens it to reveal a meeting room with an elongated table and several comfortable chairs sitting around it's perimeter. The two enter, the door closing behind them and each taking a seat, not spaced apart in any official capacity, rather simply taking the opportunity to relieve their feet and enjoy the space provided.
Roesh speaks first after sitting, "That leaves us with very few other options regarding a trade. We already have a general agreement regarding mutual defense and with our men providing the bulk of your logistical support, I doubt you could assist very much with my fleet maintenance."
"True. I can't think of any particular path to take, but I have been ordered to secure an agreement. As long as Batson is here working on that weapon system, my orders remain the same, to push for a compromise."
"You could be here a while. The weapon system... hmm," Roesh's sentence falls away to the sound.
Shor turns his head slightly to the side, his eyes looking long ways at the man, "Sir?"
"I just had a thought, "Roesh continues. "What if the David's Lions contribute their ships to my research efforts in trade for the refitting. We have a shortage of supplies and test facilities. With as many experiments as the vessels can support running all at once, we can move ahead in our research by leaps and bounds."
Shor asks, "What types of research are you conducting?"
"Just about everything. Weapons systems, maneuvering engines, anti-matter regeneration, damage control procedures, they're all needing some amount of work."
"I see why the vessels would help, but how would you test weapons systems and damage control procedures? Our men are not going to fire upon one another."
Roesh laughs, "No, the weapons can be tested against floating debris at first. Damage control can be a series of drills. Perhaps once trial runs are complete, we can have men stationed aboard your vessels or equipment in place to record data, to improve based on field performance. No better test than battle itself, right?"
The captain nods, "Certainly true. It is an interesting prospect, but I will have to clear it with the admiral, I'm sure you understand."
"Of course, we can meet again when you have your answer."
"Actually," the captain interrupts, "I should be able to have an answer within minutes if you are willing to wait."
"Sounds good."
"On that note, I have one other request that was made."
Roesh smiles uncertainly, "What would that be?"
Back aboard the David, a transmission comes in from the Finley System and the details of it are relayed to the admiral. After listening to a thorough description of the proposal, Alexander replies, "Very well, I think we can manage such a deal. We'll have Green Fleet move first to be refitted."
Lieutenant Gross replies, "Yes, sir," before looking over Alexander's shoulders to Lieutenant Commander Frishman, who stares at the communications officer. Gross nods, the gesture being noticed by Alexander who turns in his seat to look at his second in command.
"Is there something I should know about?"
Frishman looks to the admiral, "Sir, your average shift aboard the David has been sixteen hours. Your shortest shift has been twelve hours and your longest has been twenty-seven hours. I've had Roesh arrange for you to take a vacation on Finley I."
Alexander's face straightens out, "It's a nice gesture, but I..."
"Sir," Frishman interrupts, "you are to report to the launch bay in twenty minutes. From there you will head directly to Finley I where you will be given five minutes to leave your transport. If you do not accept, I will have a medical officer deem you unfit for duty and you will be escorted by marines to fulfill the same schedule."
Frishman stares blankly at Alexander, who frowns, "Alright, let me get my things."
"Twenty minutes, sir."
"Right. Senior Captain Levin is in charge until I return," Alexander orders.
"Aw," Frishman replies.
Alexander shakes his head as he rises from his seat, "I don't reward mutiny. Besides, he's next in command."
Alexander retrieves his possessions, a small number of things which all fit within a single duffle bag. He heads towards the docking bay, two unarmed marines meeting him along the way to his chagrin. When almost to hangar bay one, a man emerges from a door which leads into hangar bay two and calls out, "Sir, can I get your help here?"
Alexander looks at the man for a moment before turning to one of the marines, "Is it okay if I do this one thing?"
The marine shrugs and Alexander follows the man, who explains as they walk, "Sir, we found it odd when we got a request for a trade vessel to board, so we did with caution. When it landed, we opened the cargo and... well..."
The two enter the hangar bay two where a transport vessel sits in the center of the hangar, it's cargo doors open and a massive mound of reddish-brown tea leaves spilling forth onto the decking. The nearby crewman look at the spectacle while scratching their heads and giving one another glances. Alexander smiles at the sight and says, "Well, put some water on to boil and keep it warm till I get back."
As he disappears back through the door, the crewman glances back with the same look of confusion that crosses the other men. Alexander continues on to his assigned destination and makes his departure without any incident.
In an effort to clean up the place, all posts of mine in the entire thread that have not explicitly added something to the lore have been replaced with:
I encourage others to do the same. It only took me 30 minutes and I was one of the "busier" OOC posters.
i aggre with roesh here and will do same as soon as i can i think it would be nice if others did the same (but no one has to if they do not wish or do not have the time)
Lord Ryat watched Carbon's fleet head off towards Kyrene IV for a moment then refocused on the task at hand. He had managed to scrap up four more capital ships, a support group of one Kol, one Marza, and two Dunovs, and his factories that he had in the DS sector had been working overtime to not only replace his loses, but also increase his fleet size. Now he had about two thousand and five hundred frigates and cruisers. An increase of about hundred and fifty Javelises, fifty light carriers, hundred Kodiaks, and hundred Hoshikos were added to his already impressive fleet with fifty more scouts that he had hoped would give him some intel at Kyrene III. Right now the hundred scouts are advancing ahead of him and were about to break through the phase barrier. Xenon's fleet of his Sova and two Kols with frigate support group hung back as he would have the honor of capturing the labs at Kyrene III. The scout force jumped into Kyrene III and immediately began evasive maneuvers. The commander of the force knew to expect mines and the Advent had not disappointed him. Mines swarmed the scout force, but the scout force could detect the mines and began firing upon them wiping out most. Some scouts were lost as some mines did manage to strike but due to the limited AI of the mines and the maneuvers of the scouts at best four to five mines exploded upon per one scout. About seventy-five scouts quickly cleaned up the rest as the Advent guard force began moving to intercept. Lord Ryat ordered his fleet forward while he pondered the intel coming in. Something about the fleet make-up was odd, there were no carriers. No Halycons, no Aeria Drone Hosts, which was odd considering that the Advent loved their strike craft. He pondered this as the fleet jumped into Kyrene III. The forces in Kyrene III were numerous. Sixteen Radiances, seventeen Revelations, eighteen Raptures, and fourteen Motherships supported by two hundred Seekers, seven hundred Disciples, eight hundred Illuminators, a hundred Defense vessels, five hundred Destras, two hundred Iconus Guardians, and two hundred Domina Subjugators. Ryat looked over at the data on the capital ships that Usyma had pulled up. Most if not all were inexperienced which didn't surprise Ryat much, but the lack of carriers did. Hence the small amount of strike craft, mostly fighters, from the capital ships were handled nicely by his flak frigates. He did a quick redirect of the fighters to mostly target the Illuminators. "Tell Marshall Kilgore to begin Deadly Blossom," Lord Ryat ordered, "Reform fleet for Deadly Blossom." Marshal Billie Kilgore was in command of the Marza Apocalypse Now. She was in command of the small force that Lord Ryat had taken to bolster his force and had been under his command before and so was given command of the the Marza force and a mission plan. Which Lord Ryat had just ordered. The Kols that were in the front line spread out like petals of a flower while Kilgore ordered her force forward into the now vacant space in the line. "Captain," she said as she lifted a small data chip, "would you mind playing this for me please. It helps me during the battle." "Yes ma'am," the captain said as she inserted the chip in and the music filled the small command room. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AlEvy0fJto The crew looked at each other as the squeal of the violins filled the room then quickly focused back on their instruments. Marshall Kilgore leaned back in her seat and took a drink of her coffee. "The leading edge of the enemy fleet is within range of our missiles," the captain reported. "Very good," Kilgore said, "Standard missiles only please. Let me know when half the fleet is within range." The two fleets approached each other, the TEC firing first with their missiles which had longer range then the beam weapons that the Advent had though soon they too were in range. Most hits fell on the heavily armoured battleships causing little damage. More fire was exchanged as the two fleets closed with each others. "We have half the fleet in range Marshal," the captain reported. "Excellent, begin the Missile Barrage," Kilgore ordered. The eight Marzas seemed to explode as their missiles went into overdrive. Missile after missile slashed through space into the Advent fleet and vessels began to die. Marshal Kilgore had timed the burst just right for the Advent fleet was now committed into their charge and could not alter course and soon the rest of the fleet was in the kill zone. The smaller vessels, Seekers and Disciples, began dying first followed soon by the Illuminators which were already weakened by the attacks from fighters. "I love the smell of rockets in the morning," Marshal said out loud to no one. "Excuse me Ma'am?" the captain asked, "But what smell?" "The smell when they are launched," Kilgore began, "I was on one of the first Marzas that was a convert and so the missile launchers were not installed as well as they should have been. Didn't matter for regular firing. The ventilators worked okay then. But when you went to quick fire for the Missile Barrage, well the ventilators didn't work, and the fumes filled the ship. I remember being involved in the defense of a small asteroid against the Vasari, Lord Ryat was in charge then as Commodore Arnoldt. The Vasari swooped in like they always do, all high and mighty against us barbarians, and Lord Ryat let them come in real close. We took some bad casualties but when we opened up that Missile Barrage attack, well, the Vasari were sent reeling. And the smell that day, the smell of rockets filled the ship because we managed two sets of Missile Barrages against them." The battle was subsiding now as the Missile Barrage from eight Marzas had torn up the Advent fleet leaving only the remaining capital ships and a few heavy cruisers. Lord Ryat ordered his fleet to pursue and destroy. "I love the smell of rockets in the morning," Kilgore repeated, "Smells like..." she took a drink of coffee, "Smells like victory." Lord Ryat looked disturbed as he looked over the battle reports slowly filing in. Xenon and his fleet were moving in on the labs as the last of the Advent capital ships died. "Wow," Usyma said cheerfully, "only minimal casualties on some of the Kols and not a single frigate or cruiser lost." She turned to look at Lord Ryat who still had a sober look on his face. "Hey whats wrong?" she asked, "You got your cake and got to eat it too." "I just can't help but think that the cake is a lie."
Off in the Black 5 system, many bored pirate vessels floated from planet to planet with their eyes and ears open for any loot or contracts to be had amongst one another. Over an icy world, a Cutthroat traveled amongst a cluster of assorted ships led by a Pirate Dunov. The gritty ship, with a gritty crew to match, drifted with a small fleet of pirates over the world on a routine trading expedition soon to be completed. The captain of the Cutthroat, a man by the name of Rotskull, sat in his chair with a long, tired face. The rags he wore and the light layer of dirt over his body aided in his present demeanor. He perked his head up at the screen, which showed a pirate Dunov amongst the fleet and said, "I've always thought that was a pretty vessel. Don't you agree, mates?"
The rest of the crew on the bridge shrugged and grumbled at his words as one said, "I suppose, sir."
With a smirk, and a glare in his eyes, Rotskull pressed a button on his console to open a channel to the capital ship. "This is Cutthroat Rotskull. Our engines are experiencing some unusual vibrations. Request to dock with your ship until we find and repair the problem."
After a brief pause, a communication was returned, "This is Bluebeard. Go ahead and dock. Try to make it quick, will ya?"
With that, the Cutthroat docked along the side of the Dunov and Rotskull hopped out of his seat. In a hurry, Rotskull went over to the food dispenser and grabbed a cup of coffee before going through the hatch to enter the main corridor of the capital vessel. As he walked down the hall, he took a slight sip of his coffee and cringed as he said to himself, "Now that's way too hot."
After reaching the bridge of the vessel, he walked next to the captain and said, "Hello there, Bluebeard. How are things going?"
Bluebeard, a clean shaved, bald pirate with many years on him, look at Rotskull with an irritated look on his face and replied, "Fine. Now if you don't mind, go tend to your ship's repairs."
Rotskull stared at Bluebeard for a short moment with a straight face. With a sudden smirk, he held up the cup and asked, "Coffee?" As soon as Bluebeard formed a puzzled expression on his face, Rotskull threw the drink in his face. Bluebeard screamed in agony as he fell to the ground while holding his steaming face.
With that, Rotskull sat upon the captain's seat and declared to the shocked crew, "This vessel, and all other vessels under it, are now under my command. Make sure a memo gets out to the new pets. And while you're at it, you can either be kind and take this thing to the infirmary, or have some fun and take him to an airlock. Personally, I would like to see everyone having a little fun, as that's what we're here for."
As the crew held still with hesitation, one of the crew members walked towards Rotskull as he proclaimed, "I don't know what you think this is, but that's not how things work."
With a couple of nods, Rotskull rapidly drew his gun and took a shallow shot at the man's leg, effectively crippling him. As the man began to bleed out, Rotskull grabbed him by the back of the shirt and started dragging him towards the door. Upon reaching the doorway, he looked back and said, "I'm going to have some fun now. Do the rest of you want to come play?"
With those words, the crew got to work picking up the old captain, sending out communication, and generally trying to look busy. Rotskull laughed the entire way to the airlock.
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