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-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
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-Player made TEC Fleet Ranking Structure- https://forums.sinsofasolarempire.com/372058/page/17/#2581279
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(DS RP) Edited out the rum effect. The rest is public education
Carbon and Xenon walked down the hall. Xenon knew something was wrong, Carbon didn't have a drink in his hand. Which is more surprising given the banquet they just come from after the award ceremony.
They turned to corner the hall that contained their current rooms. Carbon pulled the newly given medal off his neck and handed it back to Xenon.
"Take this." Carbon said without emotion.
He continued to unbutton his uniform top. And proceeded to toss that to Xenon also by the time they reached Carbon's room. The door opened and Xenon set the clothing down on a cabinet. Carbon went straight for the closet. As the door closed quietly behind them.
"Whats do you know that I don't?" Xenon said.
Carbon walked out, no longer in his uniform, but dressed in rather worn looking street clothing. "So..." Xenon started.
Carbon held out his hand, as to say wait a moment. Xenon paused as Carbon head back in the closet. Not a moment later he came back out tucking in something behind his shirt. Xenon presumed it to be a gun.
"What I know is that we are but history." Carbon said out loud. "I know having this award ceremony, while nice, has put us at yet another disadvantage."
Xenon pulled out his holopad. Quickly Typing away, "Based off the subtle yet obvious choice of words I can safely assume we no longer hold any cards And..."
Carbon who had been throwing what stuff he had into bags, reached over and smacked the holopad out of Xenon hands, "Yes, don't attempt contact them again."
Xenon's face showed little emotion, "We are dead men then?"
"I wouldn't say dead. Just public enemy #2." Carbon said.
Xenon nodded, "Guess we are leaving?"
"I am. You...your free to do whatever. I would prefer my friend you stay low. Somehow though I don't feel the need to stress that." Carbon said with a smile. He finished packing the bags, Including throwing his uniform into a bag.
"Very well, Osiris will be needing attending too." Xenon said. "Where you going?"
"I'm...going to see an old...acquaintance." Carbon said trying to hide a laugh.
"Oh, shame I won't be there when she shoots you." Xenon said.
Carbon shrugged, "Aye, go big or go home." Grabbing the bags throwing them over his shoulder. He walks out of the room.Walking back down the hall, Braken was walking his direction.
"Sir..."Braken spoke up.
"Braken, is good to see you without Advent beams around." Carbon said as the men walked closer together."...yeah, At any rate i got my report ready for you." Braken said as he feel beside Carbon as he walked down the hall. Handing Carbon a set of disk.
"Ah, well I'm sad. I'm never gonna read this." Carbon said with a slight sigh. Braken had a puzzled look on his face."You will need to send this to Superior Halogen Carbon. Oh, look! There he is..." pointing to Braken, "Congrats on the promotion."
"I...I don't understand, yet again." Braken said.
"Don't over think it. Just report to Paragon Iron ASAP. Oh! and forget you saw me." Carbon said as he stop walking and turned to Braken. Shook his hand and then continued down the hall.
Round the corner leaving a perplexed Braken behind, Carbon head towards the main lobby. "Go big or go home." he said softly to himself.
Xenon watched as Carbon walked out of the room. Should he still call him Carbon? A question for a later time. He picked up the data pad and left the room after a few minutes. He was typing quickly on it as he headed back to the celebration. Even if his friend was going off to do something illogical, Xenon could still do his best to save face with one of the few people that still called himself an ally of the two. Xenon knew that this whole thing was to be a assurance of the bond between Lord Ryat and the two former -Ue_ Paragons. As Xenon arrived, he slid the data pad inside his uniform, and proceeded to talk and do his best to be personable to the people that where around him. This is usually where Carbon shined, he was always good with people, and drinking.
Xenon was finally able to reach his seat. It had taken him some time to fight his way though the mass of people that was between the door he entered from and his seat at the front of the room. He gazed out over it, his red eye surveying the crowd. He noticed the absence of any Visari. Xenon wondered why Lord J'rad was not present. He would make a note to ask Lord Ryat that next time they could talk. Right now though he had to act as though nothing was on his mind, even though it was working overtime.
(DS RP)
"No," Levin says with a flat tone.
"Why not?" Alexander inquires.
"The first problem is logistics," the answer comes.
"If we're all right there, we will receive the same supply, but without the shipping time. We don't make anything off of this planet," Alexander says.
Levin shakes his head, "We make resources. We trade off just about all of them, but we can't just leave the planet unmanned. Besides, it's a staging point. It's simply easier to organize things from the surface."
"The fleet elements need to be refitted," Alexander insists. "Would it be that much harder to simply move our entire operation to Finley?"
"Yes, it would," Levin's eyebrows raise in unison. "We wouldn't have a gravity well to ourselves. We wouldn't have a dedicated construction facility. We wouldn't have our own defensive station. At best, we would have to be brought into the fold to receive a fraction of the benefits we have here. I don't think you want to give up our autonomy, right?"
"No," Alexander turns his head to the side, mulling over the thought with puckered lips. "We need more room. More resources. More of just about everything."
Levin nods, "Okay, that means we need two things: A plan for where we can find this room and communication with home. One is easy enough to do. We can spare the construction of another Envoy. The other means we'll have to invest some sweat, and maybe even blood."
"Alright, get the Envoy underway and I'll start looking at our options. If you can, strike up a good deal with the Free Traders. I want to see if we can get operations in gear sooner than later."
Levin rises from his seat, "I'll do that. Now go shave."
Alexander runs his fingers through the hair on his face. It's grown moderately long and dark, but thicker more than anything else. "Not just yet."
DS(Personal)
"Report"
The armored clad trooper spun in his chair to look at his commander in chief, "Lord Vulknor," he began. "Please forgive, I'm still getting used to the human user interface of their computer command structure, their phase space detection is crude by our standards, but still no signs of pursuit sir."
Vulknor's Accord:
It's been one hour since we left the Finley system with the near perfect attack on the Trade Port over the Ocean moon, the only misstep is the loss of a Dark Scout and possibly more. We are currently en route to the Helon system to rendaveouz with heavy cruiser escorts, then onto Esta. We are currently silent with no active navigation or communication to give away our presence other than transiting in phase space. This is my personal journal since the attack and...
Aftermath
Captain Ve'Lar approaches Vulknor and the trooper, who is sitting uncomfortably in a chair that is design for humans and says, "Mi-lord, why don't you take a rest in one of the VIP staterooms this ship provides for one of their leaders or command personnel. As you know sir, it is hard to fight ones enemies and fatigue at the same time."
"Yes, even though the nanites, which scrub the toxins that build up in our systems which give us increase stamina, even I get weary, not to mention these blasted seats of theirs is pure torture for our kind. With their forward knees, it is a wonder they can move like they do."
Captain Ve'Lar chuckles at Vulknor's comment, "Yes sir, I will advise you at once if there is any change, unfortunately the phase drives of this vessel is very inefficient, our transit travel will increase to 4.5 hours till we exit to the Helon system sir."
Vulknor takes in a deep breathe, then exhales, "Yes, I know. The refinery vessel was more comfortable then this death trap of a ship. Nevertheless, It will serve its purpose and brings us safe to our forces.
Ve'Lar speaks, "Any thoughts on what happened to the Dark Scout."
"Either the Captain made a critical error or the pinks skins found a flaw. Either way the trans burst of information from the scouts destruction should reach one of the other scouts in neighboring systems, then to Tr'Vore for processing. Before I try to sleep in their bedding compartments, I will check on the other troopers and commend them on their outstanding service and complete success on the operation thus far."
"I can do that sir, no need to trouble you on something so trivial," spoke Ve'Lar.
"My fore-father always told me never do something you would not do yourself, even though I am the House lord and leader of the Vanguards, meet with your underlings to show you are not so above that you can socialize with them and speak on the same level. It is no bother to see my Vasari brothers who will give their lives to me to conquer our enemies. That's why the House of Vulkoras has led the Vanguards the longest of the Noble clans. The other Houses are just a little prissy if you take my meaning."
Ve'Lar breaks down with a hearty laugh which reverberates through out the bridge of the Gloval, the other troopers just look on in astonishment as the watch their Captain and Vulknor laugh to themselves.
"Ve'Lar, you too get some rest before we arrive, I'm off. You have the bridge Captain."
"Yes sir, I will," said Ve'Lar.
Vulknor's Accord supplemental:
As I leave the bridge, I make my way to the lift to go one deck down to where the VIP staterooms are located. As I exit the lift on to the deck, I hear a loud commotion with the sounds of laughter coming from a large room marked in human speak on the side of the bulkhead, 'Officers Mess'. Just before I can toggle the open door command on the side, the door opens abruptly and a trooper spills out and hits the floor with a loud thud. As I reach down to check his condition, more laughter comes out into the hallway of the deck. I roll him over onto his back and he is clearly knocked out. I access his vital displays on his combat suit through his gauntlet and to my shock, his blood levels show some sign of contagion that the computer has not recognized. As I stand to look inside the room the other troopers show signs of disorientation, and their speech is very slurred. One of the troopers sees his commanding officer and tries to stand and he shouts,
"Lord Vulknor on deck"
And he falls right on his face. As I enter the room, the other troopers our trying to stand at attention, miserably. And I shout, "WHAT THE CRAAGY FRACT IS THIS!!!!"
All the troopers eyes enlarge as the Dark Lord is screaming at them. And the realization has set in as I see small containers litter the floor around the troopers feet.
"You, are all inebriated." Vulknor begans to laugh as he watches his best personal troopers fall over themselves trying to adhere to protocol.
"What is it that you have found that the nanites can't compensate therefore, to make you drunk," said Vulknor.
One of the troopers walks over and hands one of the small containers to Vulknor and speaks, "We access the computers and it told us the the monkeys drink this stuff when they socialize with one another."
Vulknor takes the container and reads the side of the can and it says 'Galactic Blue Ribbon', he punches a hole in the side using his finger and it foams as it leaves through the small hole and pours it in to his mouth and swallows.
"It, is very bitter," said Vulknor.
"Yes it is sir, but then we found the good stuff, it has a kick so watch it sir," said the trooper. And hands to his leader a crystalline container.
Vulknor takes the container and screws off the top and takes a swig, it explodes in his mouth as he has never has tasted such a fine drink ever.
Vulknor responds,"This is good."
Then trooper begins to count down, "3, 2, 1." Vulknor eyes widen as it hits him right in the stomach, "Quite a kick you said, that is an understatement."
The troopers begin to laugh again as their leader sits with them and joins them drinking and retelling tales of battle.
My troopers will never forget that a house lord joined them drinking and getting inebriated as we celebrated the success of the mission and mourn the loss of our comrades in Finley, they will be avenged at another time. After about an hour of drinking with my subordinates, Captain Ve'Lar joins us as we began to sing drinking songs of the empire and enjoying the camaraderie of the troops. It's has been a long time since I was at the academy when I could remember of having fun before being groomed as the next house lord, it feels good to just be normal instead making decisions which will affect myself and my race. But right now, I enjoy the company of my subordinates who I proudly lead into battle.
Later, Ve'Lar helps me to my bedding comparment, inebriated, but still coherent of my surroundings. He comments that I drank more than anyone and I was the last Varsari standing as my troops have passed out from the strange and delicious drink me and the others partook in. After Ve'Lar left, I browse the computer functions of the archives for some musical entertainment that humans listen to, to my surprise, I found an file that it said was centuries old from their home world. The creator of the piece was called Beethoven, the piece reminded me of similar musics from the religious caste of our race. Methinks this Beethoven is an reincarnated Vasari. I laugh to myself as I finally pass out due to the intoxication of the human drink from earlier.
A few hours later, an alarm is going off in the VIP stateroom that I am in. I can barely remember how I got there, it is Ve'Lar from the bridge informing me we will be exiting phase space in 20 min. Have to make mental note to get use to the time the locals here in Distant Stars use. And that blasted drink that myself and others drunk hours before is giving me a rare headache I haven't had in years. If any Vasari comes in contact with this human drink, do not ingest before the eve of battle.
No one must drink the dreaded, 'Apple Juice'.
To Be Continued....
(Personal) A Hoshiko bearing the Free Trade insignia and serial markings appears at the Ryes star. The captain of the ship transmits his authentication codes and is cleared to enter the system. Passing through the asteroid debris and making a slight adjustment to pass around a large asteroid, they find themselves at the wormhole back to Trader Space and another security checkpoint. This time the captain is informed his authorization isn't good enough to pass, prompting Todd to send over his credentials. Within minutes the ship is cleared to proceed. On the other side, they deal with the same level of scrutiny until they jump from the system headed for another called Kotz. "So where to after we arrive?" the captain asks Todd. "A small outpost planet called Ruskayah. The specific settlement is Intahi." Todd replies. "What happens when we get there?" "Nothing. You all stay on the ship, I go planet side and hope I find who I'm looking for." Casey walks around the debris studying the site as best as she can. After giving the scene some thought, she walks inside the remains of the craft to see a couple techs pulling the systems apart. "Did you review the information first?" she asks. "Yes, ma'am." one of the techs replies. "The craft apparently the craft lost control after making a near pass to the star. The logs also show that hatch being forced open twice." the other tech states. "When? While flying by the star or here on the ground?" Casey asks. "Don't know, the logs have been tampered with. No time stamps have been recorded since the jump to the star. We're taking the system back to see if we can reconstruct the events." the second tech continues. "Good, get back to me when you have more information." Casey says as she jumps outside of the craft. She gazes off in the distance at the woods all around her and figures it's a bit odd that the autopilot managed to pick this spot to crash. Out of the way, yet the only clearing for miles. Keeping her thoughts to herself, she makes her way to the treeline to get a better view of the whole site. Her curiosity continues to grow as she walks back to the SAR ships. Henry brings up Tim on the video screen. "What's our situation out there?" he asks. "Not good, Chief. The civilian research lab is structurally compromised beyond repair. It'd be easier to just scrap it and build a new one. The military lab is pretty bad off as well, but it was partially shielded by the other lab so it didn't take much debris. It'll take time but we'll get her back up and running. The broadcast center is structurally complete, however the equipment on board is really picky about being blown up..." Tim states. "Yeah, I hear the electronics don't like that too much..." Henry jokes. "You got it. We've got the equipment to replace what's damaged, it just means delaying the building of the backup broadcast center for a little while until new equipment can be fabricated." "How are our guests handling this?" "They're keeping quiet for now. They're in a defensive ball and Zinc gave me the head's up that they'll destroy any ships that come close without having requested that ship first, so no civilian traffic this way please." "I'm not releasing the no fly restrictions until we know more." "Speaking of knowing more, what do we have?" Tim asks. "We've recovered some debris from a Vasari scout that we hope is responsible for both attacks. If they're not, then that means we've got a trade partner that's only helping the growing resentment here on the planet." "Regardless we have to do something... No one is going to let go of this until the responsible party is under arrest or dead." "True enough. Todd has left the system to go look for someone who can help us out with identifying the scout. Maybe knowing who that is will shed some light on what's going on. I'm about to call up J'rah and get some answers about their role in all of this." "Happy hunting." Tim says and cuts the feed. Back on the SAR ship Casey pulls up some map data to find the closest settlements. She hums some dramatic music to herself when she finds out that the closest one is one of the relocation settlements for the original inhabitants. "The plot thickens." she says exits that craft and begins walking around the site some more until she finds what she's looking for. A lone boot print in some soft dirt leading away into the woods. "Where are you going?" she asks softly as she makes her way to the edge of the woods. "We're ready to go, ma'am." comes a call on her radio. "Go on without me, I'll wait for my people in salvage to get here." Casey replies. "Copy that." the voice says as the remaining SAR ships pop up off the ground and head out of the area. Casey studies the area where she now stands looking for any clues to tell her where to go next. Carefully evaluating every inch she soon notices broken sticks on the ground heading in the direction of the settlement. "So you are going there." she says to herself mostly while heading off in that direction herself. Zinc slowly paces back and forth on the bridge of his fleet's flag ship. It doesn't take long before Tim appears on the holovid. Zinc walks over and asks, "So what's the plan admiral?" "Nothing at the moment. We're still trying to piece together what's going on." "Damn you guys are slow." Zinc says to his own amusement. "Really? Have you guys caught and punished those responsible for bombing your headquarters yet?" Tim asks knowing it'll rub Zinc the wrong way. "You don't have the clearance to know what we've done about it." Zinc states with annoyance. "Maybe, but that doesn't mean I don't know." Tim says with a grin. "All you need to know is that we've got everything under control." "I can see that. Most of the dead board members have been replaced, the top brass in your fleet aren't in charge anymore, and Iron's waiting patiently for each of the UE fleets to announce where their loyalties lie so he can deal with each appropriately. That about sum things up?" Tim asks. "Crafty old man aren't ya? Still fishing for intel." Zinc says with a laugh. "Wouldn't be doing my job if I stopped." Tim says. "Any idea on who did this to ya?" Zinc asks. "We're chasing down a couple leads right now. If you get bored waiting around, you can always take off and go back to having fun with your playmates. We sent them on to Afradas." "Maybe we will, maybe we won't. You'll let me know if anything important happens?" "Sure. I do need to get back to work now." "I bet... Have fun at the early bird dinner special." Zinc says and cuts the comm off so Tim can't be a smart ass back. The screen in front of Henry finally light up with the image of a Vasari. "Sorry to keep you waiting, Lord Henry. I was just at an important meeting." J'rah states. "You may or may not already know, but we've got ourselves a problem." Henry states. "I have been informed of an incident involving one of my ships." "Correct." "Before I lose the opportunity, I would just like to say that I had no knowledge of what was going to happen, and if I did, I would have done everything in my power to prevent it." "That puts me in a very difficult position. On the one hand, you seem like a decent businessman who wants to get away from all of the fighting, on the other hand, I don't have any evidence right now that says there's even the slightest possibility things aren't what they seem." "And they seem like we of the J'Kar clan have deliberately attacked you after gaining your trust." Henry leans forward at his desk propping his head up with his hands for a minute deciding on what information to share. "The frigate was unusually late arriving for it's scheduled pick up, citing navigation computer failure for the reason. According to the report, Captain Ares was more then apologetic for the delay." "Ares you say?" J'rah asks rhetorically as he makes himself a note. "Is that something I should be concerned with?" "I do not know. Was there anything unusual about this ship or crew that you can tell me?" "Other then it exploding, taking out a trade station of mine?" Henry asks. "Other then that, yes." "The only abnormal thing noted in the report besides the time discrepancy is that Captain Ares spoke perfect English. I assume you've been learning my language for years and you don't even speak it perfectly." "That is true." "I hope you know that I have to suspend our joint mining activities until we figure this out." "I expected as such. If I may be able to request one thing... There are those here that would like nothing more then for you to attack us for repayment for your losses. Don't give them the satisfaction." "So do you think one of them is responsible for this?" "I cannot say for sure, but it's not without reason to expect it." "I can't promise anything right now, but no one is going anywhere for a couple days at least." "Then I shall take that time to find out more about this Captain Ares and why he would allow this to happen. Thank you." "Don't thank me yet, all of the evidence still points in your direction." Henry says and cuts the link.
"You!" Thenos exclaimed, "but... but you're supposed to be dead!"
The figure, dressed in the robes of the High Psintegrat, replied, "indeed I should be, but something stayed my feet. What was it?" she turned, "ah yes: heresy."
"Casey?" Thenos was bewildered as he saw the figure's face, "but you were old, the old High Psintegrat, you couldn't have been-"
"There are methods of keeping oneself alive after death... A false body, believing itself to be real, but housing a fragment of one's soul. There are many... Casey, Karla, Teldin... even you."
"Why are you here?"
"Isn't it obvious... I now know who I am, but... I still can't get over the fact that I loved you."
"What?"
"I'm not all High Psintegrat. I'm two halves in one whole. I still remember-"
"We were friends," Thenos stuttered, "your memories are wrong."
"Is that what you really think?" the High Psintegrat said, stepping closer.
"Get away from me... I've only loved one in my life."
"Lies!" Casey spat, "she was a traitor, a murderer!"
"As are you now!" Thenos shouted, grabbing the plasma pistol he had concealed in a drawer, as he was in his planetside quarters. His enemy moved with startling speed, closing the small gap and grabbing Thenos' throat, lifting him with inhuman strength. Thenos fired a shot into the face of his attacker, and watched as flesh burned, bubbled, melted, leaving behind an empty sku- no... a metal mask, the flames still kindling in the eyes! The creature smiled, and began to crush Thenos' neck. Visions flashed before his eyes, hellish imaginings of worlds burning, civilians being brutally murdered at Tibra, then at Kyrene.
Your fault, a voice said.
You murdered them, said another.
Your fault.
Your sins.
Taking after your mother?
So much death.
So little retribution.
Heretic.
Demon.
A gunshot resounded through the room. The metal monster collapsed, releasing Thenos. Teldin stood with a revolver at the other end of the room. Thenos stood to thank him, and- Wait... only the TEC use revolv-
There was a second gunshot.
Thenos woke.
There had to be meaning in this.
An Envoy Cruiser sits near the wormhole in Ryes, gently floating through space before the shining beam of light which escapes the swirling vortex. Beams of energy invisibly travel to and from the cruiser, connecting it to the distant system of Portage and another cruiser on the other side of the wormhole. The energy usage is enormous as the two vessels attempt to overcome the tidal forces which distort the communication signals.
“Admiral, the signal... bad on this side... if you can understand me,” the image of a woman says on the holoprojector. Her image is broken up by static and occasionally freezes, the transmission soon recovering from the transmission’s lag.
“The signal is bad, Madame Secretary, but I can understand you. Please let me know if you need me to repeat any information,” Alexander replies.
“I will do that... I understand you... of reinforcements? Is the... bad there?”
“Yes, we are in need of reinforcements, but not necessarily of a military nature. Our men are stretched thin managing both logistic and combat duties. Additional men are necessary, but non-combat individuals are as welcome as any,” he says.
After a moment of severe distortion, the woman continues, “... not able to provide you... you need. I will inquire... resources diverted to the Distant... may take time. I would like... a contingent of civilians... I can not... promises.”
“I understand,” Alexander responds. “I hope to hear from you sooner than later. I will be refitting my vessels in the meantime. If it is possible for you to provide any materials, raw or otherwise, it will be greatly appreciated.”
“Excuse... admiral?”
“Any resources you can send will be appreciated, Madame Secretary,” he raises his voice, as if somehow that might fix the problem.
“Understood, admiral. I will... you shortly.”
The two present the other with broken expressions of departure before ending the transmission. With that, the cruiser on the other side of the wormhole comes through to the Distant Stars and the two begin their long jump to Portage.
Elsewhere, Captain Levin looks to Henry’s image, “Mr. Stolvey, we are interested in moving up the timetable for fleet upgrades. How soon could you receive us?”
“If arrangements were made, we could receive you immediately,” Henry answers. “And please call me Henry. The only setback might be the desire to finish prototypes aboard the vessels already here. Some of the systems did not experience field testing. We have no idea if they might fail to perform like the gauss upgrades or worse, like the beam prototype, fail catastrophically potentially killing personnel.”
“I understand that, Henry, but we are interested in mobilizing our forces, and whatever upgrades are available would be very helpful. Is there any reason to believe non-combat trials would suffice?”
Henry nods, “We have a multitude of concept trials in place already, but as you are well aware, none of those can compare with the stresses combat puts on the system. We’re just trying to weed out the small bugs right now before sending your men to find them at the worst possible time.”
Captain Levin smiles, “Include my fleet in whatever experiments you need and let me know when you’re ready. As soon as Green Fleet is equipped to your liking, I’ll have Red and Blue Fleets move to Finley.”
“Very well. We'll schedule all known working upgrades to be installed fleet wide and continue prototype upgrades on the current test ships. Send me a list of ships and a timetable you'd like to be in and out by and I'll do what I can on my end to make it happen. At any rate, we should be expecting to see you very soon.”
"Good," Levin replies. "I'll have the information sent and fleet elements put on standby. Good day, Henry."
"Trying," Henry smiles. "You have a good day as well." The transmission ends and Levin departs the bridge to attend to other matters aboard the vessel.
(TS / DS RP)-=Trader Space=- The hoshiko carrying Todd enters the Kotz system and heads for the planet Ruskayah. Once in high orbit, Todd transfers to another ship to take him planetside to the Intahi settlement. An hour later he finds himself sitting at a corner table at the town's only tavern. "What's it gonna be?" the waitress asks as she approaches the table. "Faylene Whiskey on the rocks with a splash of lime and a lemon on the side... And some information." he replies. "Whiskey's 2 Betras, information's gonna cost you a lot more, hun." "200 Betras to know if you've seen a man that goes by the name Glenn Roy." Todd says as he puts a card on the table. "Can't say that I have, but I did have a customer some time ago order that same drink, said he was just passin through." the waitress says as she picks up the card. "Alright then. I guess I'll have my drink and just be passin through as well." The waitress nods and a couple minutes later returns with Todd's order and a receipt. He signs it tosses back the drink and is handed his card back. He immediately stands up and heads back to the transport pickup location and waits to be taken back to his ship. A few hours later, he's back aboard the hoshiko. "Find him?" the captain asks. "Nope." Todd replies. "He was here and gone." Looking at the star chart he focuses in on another system. "Guess we try here. Dalna system. Once there, head to Laudon." The hoshiko breaks orbit and heads for their next destination.-=Distant Stars=- Casey slowly makes her way through the forest until she comes to a ridge that overlooks the relocation town. "Never easy." she mutters to herself as she starts to climb down the 30 foot wall. Several minutes later she finds herself at the bottom. A little dirtier then she likes to be she makes her way down one of the dirt roads. Prefabricated buildings line up down both sides and basic signs let the passer-by know what business it is. She finds a general store and goes inside to buy a couple of things. She walks up and down the isles not looking for anything in particular and catches the eye of the clerk. "Can I help you find something, miss? Uh... Sorry I know pretty much everybody here and I don't think we've ever met." "Ramiel. Kimberly Ramiel. My husband and I came here a few weeks ago because of the work being offered and..." she cuts herself off and buries her head into her hands. Forcing herself to cry she continues, "My husband was on the tradeport that was attacked... And now he's gone..." The clerk rushes over to her and embraces her to calm her down. "I'm terribly sorry for your loss..." Casey imagines herself smirking just then knowing how easy it is to manipulate people's emotions. "Those bastards in charge..." she continues the ruse of being upset, "They just keep saying they're looking into it, but I know they're not doing anything..." "What makes you say that?" he asks. "I saw some messages saying it was a Vasari ship that attacked us, and another message ordering all ships to not leave the system." Casey wipes the tears from her face. "I'm sorry, I shouldn't be bothering you with this." "It's no problem Miss Ramiel." the clerk says as he let's go of her. "I just wish there was somewhere I could go... Someone to talk to, to get answers..." "Folks around here don't care too much for the current group running the show. Come back after sundown. Maybe I can introduce you to some people that can help you out." Casey nods her head yes a few times and walks out of the store. She makes her way to the edge of the town and finds a place to sit down and rest. "Damn... It's going to be a few hours before sundown here. This is gonna suck." she thinks to herself. Henry reviews the list of ships sent over by Captain Levin and calculates the numbers in his head before turning to his computer and putting in a rush order to build several new repair bays near the current ones to handle the David's Lions fleet upgrade request. He then flips through some of the research data entered into the system. He brings up multiple research groups on the video screens in his office. "I want to know where we're at on some of these things, I've just been reviewing the notes and some of them are less then encouraging. Would someone care to explain to me how an energy regulator could be overlooked on a beam array? I'm not too pleased with having to pay for major repairs to a Kol that could have been easily prevented..." "Um, early tests showed that current specs would be up to the task." one of the research techs replies. "Current specs?" Henry states with a bit of shock. "I suppose so, but let's assume these are older ships with older build protocols in place and well used equipment that may have been damaged once or twice before in one of a dozen battles or so... Come on, you're all supposed to be intelligent people, when did retrofit start meaning ships fresh from the factory!?! Don't assume any component tied to these upgrades is up to current standards, hell don't even assume they're up to any standard as I'm sure most have been jury rigged over the years to just function with what's there without exploding!" Several heads nod. "It was an oversight that won't happen again." someone else states. "It damn well better not!" Henry barks back. "Now I want complete notes and specs on all working prototypes and make them available to all factories and repair stations. The David's Lions are going to be arriving in the very near future to get a fleetwide upgrade of everything we've got and I don't want to be replacing entire ships because some idiot just assumed what's there was good enough. If you upgrade a propellant canister, upgrade the damned barrel of the gun as well so it doesn't blow up inside the ship! If you upgrade a laser bank, upgrade the heat exchangers as well so we don't have a meltdown that destroys the focusing crystals making field repairs impossible. If you change the chemicals used in the missile's rocket motors, upgrade the damned backstop so it doesn't melt the loading doors of the tubes away venting the missile bay into space! Do I make myself clear?" "Yes sir." comes the reply from almost everybody. "Use your damned heads!" Henry yells as he cuts the feed to all of the monitors. He reclines back in his chair and presses a button on his desk. A few seconds later a young lady appears in the doorway. "Could you track down what our best tea is and have enough for a few pots brought over. In a couple of days I expect to have a very important guest visiting again." "Of course." she says with a smile. "Oh and let Molly know to be expecting an influx of guests who may need shore leave accommodations." "Okay. Anything else?" "No, thank you." She smiles and walks away from the doorway leaving Henry to be alone with his thoughts.
(DS Roleplay / Trader Space - Petrograd, Ashanti Rim World, 12 Systems out from Galan) Part Twenty One of Teir - -Teal ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9LWQWOWEaA&feature=related Sere- The End of the War – Silhouettes... - There was nothing there, of course, just smoke in the void, the debris of a shattered star and the burnt rubble of a shattered planet that had once been, only memories...
Her mind roamed, among the ruins, across the deep black and the cold wisps of silence, she had lain huddled in the dark in the hold of the escaping ship replaying the same hours over and over again in her mind. The white of the world beneath the roaring engines that had fallen silent as the blue white whirlpool of light at the nose of the ship grew brighter and brighter and then the lurching shift as the ship had jumped and the screaming fire of the exploding star.
She had lain there for weeks, in the dark of the hold of that ship, laying against the hard plating, or sitting with her back against the wall, or pacing, or trying to find the oblivion of sleep which eluded her until she was exhausted. But her dreams were like her memories, drifting horrors and a swelling feeling of hopelessness that welled inside her chest that would choke her until she cried, her breath coming in short gasps of hyperventilating pulls of air.
First the ship, and then the succession of worlds, and others and still others, she wandered with no feeling of direction at first, only the movement itself giving her some respite from her memories and dreams, feeling the emptiness in her head like a wound from which she would never recover.
Teir was gone.
No more.
Only emptiness and silence,
and a feeling of loss that filled her head and her body.
And the memories.
That pulled at her, back farther and further from where she moved, from ship to ship and world to world.
Silence in her head...
And memories...
No voices of the Unity, no soothing or calming touch of mind to mind.
She had always been deaf to that before, an 'unseen' in that group of pulsing emotion and thought. A blind woman living in the world of the seeing. Though for a brief few hours she had felt it, that touch, that voice in her head that was calming. Like an arm of her mother around her shoulders in the dark in those young long ago days when she had been a child and had come to discover that she was not like the others, not gifted, not 'seeing', but blind in her mind.
Drifting from world to world, moving...
Keep moving...
Her mind reaching out in her imagination, over and over again, searching for that voice, a voice... some semblance of that beauty that she had felt in her mind, but had now lost, a cast away wanderer in an insane world. Hoping for some piece of ground or soil, some patch of sky not broken and marred and airless and black.
And though the worlds around her were green or blue, or other variations, they did not penetrate through to her. It was the white and the voice in her mind that she was seeking to find again.
Eventually, after months, she found a purpose, which she had not had before, simply fleeing.
But it came to her in time, and the world began to grow around her in slow bits then, snippets of shops were she would sit and pay for food with government script issued to the refugees and the homeless and the destitute. Slowly, in glimpses of buildings and parks, a woman moving by her with a small girl child clasping the mother's hand, the girl had turned and regarded her and a small sad smile had come to the child's lips, seeing her in her gray government issued clothes that had replaced her burnt and torn white singlet. A strange and alien apparition in deep set hollowed white eyes.
She hadn't thought how she looked, she hadn't really thought of anything other than the replay of the hours of the chaos of the attack of the Vaa' Saar and then the screaming shattering oblivion of her world and the emptiness that followed. But now she did, turning away from the girl as the mother and the child continued on down the street. She moved to a window front of a store and stared at the disheveled reflection that looked back.
And looking at her reflection and her eyes and remembering the fires in the white sky and the black ships moving in the dark above her world an idea came to her, a small and incomplete idea that she would take time to fashion into a plan. But the idea was the seed of it, and once it had settled on her she stopped moving in her mind and the memories were still there, though now like any old memory, it was something she could put in a pocket and put away, and that night when she fell asleep in the Mission of the Holy Mother on the world of those who neither called Tech or Advent home, but a shifting restless sea of immigrants of a dozen different worlds, her sleep was dreamless, though she heard a faint voice whispering in her imagination.
Whispering of vengeance and retribution.
She smiled in her sleep unknowing.
But there were other things that were needed before she could take a knife in hand and exact the price from those who had taken her world.
It would take time, perhaps even years...
But it was a beginning.
In her mind she could see, even in her dreamless sleep, the control cabin of one of the black ships and its strange crew, and the flare of the shattering star against the glass of the forward wall and the silhouettes of the aliens as they stood there, outlined in that brilliant and cleansing and screaming light before their ships grew bright and white hot and then simply evaporated, a thin mist in the dark cold space.
She smiled in her sleep and rolled over pulling the thin gray blanket that covered her against her chest and under her chin, half pulled up into a fetal position on the thin mattress in the small gray room.
Tomorrow she would need to look and find one of the Advent who had been cast out, one who knew things... certain things... that she would need. And the place where she could find the black ship kind...
She had heard they might have ships in the Distant Stars, through a worm-hole into...
someplace else.
It would take time, and money, and luck and a skill she would have to learn to hone and sharpen and master, but she had hope that it would come in time.
In time...
And then those, like the ones that had come in the black ships, would feel her pain and her glory and her revenge.
Sere moved in her sleep, but no more thoughts came to her, and she slept exhausted, but blessedly calm and at peace for the first time since she had fled.
***
(DS Roleplay / Trader Space - Petrograd, Ashanti Rim World, 12 Systems out from Galan) Part Twenty Two of Teir - -Teal ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9LWQWOWEaA&feature=related Sere- Plans –
Petrograd, Ashanti Rim WorldNovember 2nd, 2287 (11.2.2287.1)At first light she woke and dressed in the thin gray longdress and tunic of her government issue clothes. Pulling the hood of her cloak up and lowering her head as she went from the thin walled gray timbered building with other homeless people, into the bright light of the long sand strewn streets, giving subtle glances at the shop fronts and lettering of the black painted doorways of the buildings that lined the narrow thoroughfair of Petrograd, an industrial dirty and indigent city of poor and the poorer, the Port city of the Ashanti trade world.
Here along the slender, soot yellowed and black bulked squarish shapes of the middle aged buildings she could readily see Script written in the Tec tongue, and a dozen variant other's, with painted over scrawls of mist-paint graffiti of the rebel tribes that shunned open and free trade with any of the Commerce worlds that lay further in-core, toward the dominant Tech systems and their attendant rules.
She had seen Advent script, but had not thought about it, two weeks before when she had landed, but now she searched diligently.
But what were the chances of finding a cast-out here? Much less a skilled medical trained in illegal Advent arts?
And the cost?
She pushed forward through the streets looking right and left, her hands hidden under her cloak and almost ran into a Mercantiler who glared at her, and for a moment straight into her eyes.
White eyes!
She turned her face away quickly and apologized, bowing her head even further, afraid. But the man simply cursed her and moved on with little more in his expression than the momentary flare of anger at an errant who had the misplaced attention to step in his way.
She held her breath for ten steps before she exhaled and sighed, momentarily stopping, turning and glancing back. The man in the fine brown spun woolen suit and cape continued on unabashed, leading his stride with a walking stick of polished red stained wood, adjusting his black smokestack hat over his long braided hair and thick eyebrows as he strode on. His nose still in the air and pushing forward with keen hard eyes darting, as if daring anyone else to disturb him.
Did he know she was Advent by her eyes?
It would be impossible not to know.
But yet, he had not reacted as if she were a criminal, or an out placed white eyed foreigner to be stoned on the spot.She exhaled deeply again and turned back to her search, moving closer to the edge of the walkway that edged the dirt, and in places, muddied narrow street.
She searched for over two hours, working her way back toward the landing field of the Main Port where the transport had docked and now stood lined with long catwalks of scaffolding twined about the ships squarish lines. Until she found it.
A small shop with Advent script in small white letters against the glass of a White doored building. One of only a handful of such buildings to have a white door at all in this area.
How was it possible the Advent could live here at all?
But the rim worlds were largely tolerant, at least closer to Galan, but then she was now nowhere near to that dead system. Tolerance could only extend so far from that place where the Advent had exiled themselves from the Tech.
In the corner of the glass below the Proprietors name lay the image of two snakes coiling about a single staff. She gave a start at the coincidence of it and crossed slowly to the doorway, head still down as far as she could manage without blinding her view to the street and a dozen more miss stepped encounters with strangers.
An Advent sure to tell by the white script and doorway, and a medical!
It was as if fate had guided her steps to her purpose.
Or her purpose was the sum of her circumstances that simply were... what they were.
In any event she was here, and the opportunity was close.
But a cast-out? With illegal Advent abilities? Could fate extend that far?
On the corners in both directions stood a group of youths in red bannered white shirts, the tied ends of the red scarves twined about their forearms to display them prominently. A hazardous sight to any civilized street further inland, but welcome here.
It would mean less legal vigilance and a greater possibility of finding what she needed. She slowly mounted the three white-gray chalked steps to the weathered and chip painted white door and placed her palm against the worn and grained surface that glowed dimly at her touch. After a moment the door slid back into the door frame giving light into a yellow stained walled room.
A dozen other women and two old men dressed in gray as she was sat with their hoods pulled up and heads lowered.Even here, among the relative safety of the room inside the building itself, it was not completely safe to remove the hood and sit with your eyes level for anyone to see.
It was never wise to tempt fate on any of the rebel worlds with so many Tech, even expatriated Tech walking the streets.Not even here, in this seemingly immigrant neighborhood of once Advent.
They were despised and regarded as witches. Openly hated and stoned on any of the core worlds, though barely tolerated here in the outer systems. But at least here they were merely cursed and relegated to the slums and labor intensive areas, instead of nailed to posts on the corners of streets as warning.
She crossed the dark brown floored room and took a small seat at the end of the fourth line of small chairs that filled the room. Heads turned, hoods well forward, then turned back slow. She never saw anyone's eyes directly. It was an art she had learned as well in the months since she had fled Galan.
The door opened then and a gray garbed woman with dark hair stood in the doorway.
"Sere?" she asked.
Sere started, she had barely sat down, but she rose slowly and nodded as she crossed to the doorway and the waiting attendant. The others hoods turned as she crossed the stained tiled floor, but said nothing.
One of the women in the front row with a child in her lap looked up, smoothing her hand over her child's dark hair and pursed her lips a moment, but then she turned her face away as if she knew something.
Of course! They could all see! While she could not. They could read her, and knew why she was here, even if she had never said it, never even fully formed it in her own mind exactly what she was attempting. Just the thought of revenge that moved her, and the deep scar of memories of the loss of Galan all easily seen.
The attendant smiled and turned back into the room beyond the doorway and closed it as Sere came across the threshold.
"This will require your soul," she said.
Sere started, "Excuse- excuse me...?"
The attendant smiled again slowly, "I am the doctor, and what you want will require your soul," she laughed then at Sere's wide eyed look.
"Not exactly your soul, but scrapings of your skin cells to produce clones, and a full mind mapping. The first will take only a few minutes. The last will require several days. Not exactly your soul, but close enough."
"You know!" Sere said. It was obvious, of course, how could they not, when they were full Advent and she only one of the 'unseen'. They had felt it then too, the loss of the Empress... the deep wound and empty silence that had descended after.
"Yes..." The doctor said slowly, "You may call me T'e Lir." the woman said and turned back from the doorway and gestured toward an open room to the side.
"First we will take skin scrapings... that will only take a few minutes. For the other things you are looking for, that will take some time, we will begin next week with the training, and then after that, the surgery that you will need to 'see'".
Sere stared, she was used to being read, had been used to it all her life, but after Galan, after her wandering she had forgotten. It had been easy to hide things from the Outsiders who could not 'see', easy to lose herself in the comforting illusion that she was safe and unknown, just another stranger wandering from planet to planet. Her illusion had quickly been pulled away here among her own people.
Though she was grateful that she was with them here, and that she had made her own purpose, and that she had a chance at fulfilling that purpose.
"Yes." she said then as the Doctor turned and walked down the thin hallway that led to the smallish room with two old metal framed chairs in the center of the stained floor.
"Yes." she said as she sat and the Doctor turned and pulled open a drawer and removed a scalpel from the white plastic liner.
The Doctor smiled and moved the scalpel closer to Sere,
"Hold out your arm." she said.
Alexander walks onto the bridge and rounds his chair, slipping into the seat in a single motion. "Do we have clearance for our arrival?"
"Yes, sir," Lieutenant Gross replies. "The Free Traders are ready with additional facilities prepared for our arrival."
"Good to know," Alexander nods. "Alert Captain Aronoff and let's get this convoy en route, Lieutenant."
The edge of Portage III's gravity well is dotted with a multitude of capital vessels, broken into two formations and layered out in a phalanx. With their noses pointing toward the star, they make final adjustments and prepare for departure. Blue lights ripple across the galactic horizon, their magnitude only challenged by the nearby sun. The effects continue to grow until the ships dart away in unison, leaving a dying wake of light behind. The trip to the star is quick and the passage across its gravity well a simple task. Soon, the vessels are lined up at their next waypoint, again waiting for every last correction to be made for their journey. When every ship checks in and noses are facing a distant point on the galactic plane, they again make a jump, traveling a far greater distance before they arrive at their destination.
Once there, four stations rest in space before them, the corona of Finley blurring their image on the visual sensors. Alexander watches the square platforms as they gently turn in the radiated void.
Gross announces, "Sir, we're getting the usual warning and being directed to split our forces amongst stations in orbit of Finley I, it's moon, Finley II, and the third moon of Finley IV."
"Any particular assignments?" Alexander asks.
"No, sir," comes the response. "Deployment is at our discretion."
Alexander turns to Frishman, "Lieutenant Commander, split our forces evenly amongst the service stations, but try to keep complimentary fleet elements together."
"Yes, sir," Frishman replies before busying himself at his station.
"Sir," Gross calls Alexander's attention.
"Yes?"
"We also have word that shore leave has been arranged for our men and that Henry wishes to meet with you at your nearest convenience," Gross says.
Alexander nods, "Have Captain Ermler arrange rotations for shore leave. I want Captains Levin, Borovsky, Siegel and Aronoff to meet aboard the Rebecca. I want a transport arranged to take us from there."
"Yes, sir," Gross replies and turns to his station. Alexander rises from his seat and heads for the door, announcing as he leaves, "Use this time to train Lieutenant Sokolow in fleet logistics." The door seals behind.
(DS Roleplay / Trader Space - Petrograd, Ashanti Rim World, 12 Systems out from Galan) Part Twenty Three of Teir - -Teal ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9LWQWOWEaA&feature=related Sere- Old –
Petrograd, Ashanti Rim WorldNovember 2nd, 2287 (11.2.2287.3) She left the Doctor and the small stained room then, moving down the slim thin walled hallway and out into the dim lit lobby, crossing the old yellowed room to the gray-white door. Hooded faces followed, turning slowly, but no one spoke.The room was hot, the air fetid with the small odor of the ill, overlaid with traces of disinfectant.And of chlorine.And ether.At the door she slowly turned back toward the half crowded room and raised her head and for a moment her white eyes regarded them, she murmured one word, "T'eSan", thank you, then turned back and placed her hand against the cracked and weathered door.It pulsed slowly, too slowly, the dim light brightening feebly under the cracked paint against her fingers for a moment, as the door lurched then stopped, then slid back into the old wooden door frame. Old, she thought.Old.Nearing the end of its useful life.As dying and dead timbers from an ancient forest might creak and stiffen in the frail breeze, finally breaking and falling in some long forgotten deep while young saplings and trees still stand flowering all around them.The old always gives way to the new, she thought.
*
Seventy years before, on the ground where the old gray-white building rested, with its white door, a smithy shop and garden had stood. The young husband worked, sweating in the heat, through the day, the sound of hammer striking anvil across the long hours, as farmers brought N'hel and yeet to the city to be shod.The young wife had planted onions in the garden and smiled. Her husband had a fancy for the spice of its taste mixed with the warm bread she made, or the beans and barely which she cooked for their meals.But those had been young days then, with the colony small and the Port not yet completed, still frameworks of buildings and half raised brackets for holding the ships that had yet still to come.Raiders had come in those early days, easy prey they must have seemed to those black bearded men. And one night, while the young husband slept, the naked arms of his young wife about him the raiders had dropped from high orbit, and then lower, below even the low clouds and released their bombs.The timbered brown wall of the small house attached to the smithy shop had exploded then in a wall of flame and an explosion of air that pushed out and then down.The young wife had woken wide eyed, her gown burning and slapped it out with her hands, covered in soot and splintered debris in the hallway. Beyond her the bedroom burned. She screamed and tried to stand, though her legs did not obey her, watching as her young husband tried to half rise up from the burning timbers that overlaid the crushed bed, but then half the wall that had remained standing fell in smoking plaster and board over the room and the ceiling of the room collapsed obscuring him from view.She screamed again, and tried to rise, and fell, but put her burnt hands against the dusted ash floor and pushed and tried to stand, swayed as the air roiled and burned and tried to push back into the room, that now was red and yellow flame and no doorway stood to admit her, only burning rubble and broken beams.Arms groped at her and held her back, she screamed again and again, her throat choking in the hot burning air."Noooooo....."She pulled and yanked at the arms that gripped her, holding her back from running to her husband, her feet strained at the ashed slick floor but found no purchase.An old woman had pressed her wrinkled lips to the young wife's hair then and whispered... " ... Can't... you... can't...".And the young wife had broken down then and fallen to her knees in the burnt ash and let the arms take her, pull her from the broken and burning house and her husband.She had never rebuilt, and ten years after the city had purchased the land and laid over it a foundation of a great building, covering over the old site of the smithy shop that had burned, and over the garden where she had planted her onions. Stone covering the ground and the young greening leaves that had sprouted in the warm spring sun.The building had been The Great Mercantile and had stood for fifty years, with men in high hats and smooth coats passing through the tall doors and the high ceilinged rooms conducting business.But the years passed, and in time even the great building was little more than a shade of what it had once been, and the Port now prosperous had expanded and new shops and great buildings were being built farther up along the river and the old building withered.It was bought and then sold, and then bought and sold again half a dozen times before it was sub-divided into smaller rooms that were let as tenements and small businesses, painting their doors black in the traditional way. But others came, immigrants and the doors were painted red, or green and finally a young woman came and opened a Medical and painted one of the doors white, and painted white letters on the small, thin and old glass window, her name and the symbol of the twining snakes below it.
Sere stood at the door and sighed, then slowly smiled with thanks to those she had come and met.
Though their eyes never appeared from beneath their hoods. She was grateful for the Doctor and for those that had let her see her first, knowing her desire to avenge them all.She stepped out into the bright dusty air of the street and made her way slowly home, her footsteps slow across the rough stoned walkways, keeping her head down and averting her eyes so as to not make herself too conspicuous. It was still early and so when she came to the Shelter of the Holy Mother she went to the kitchen and sat with others whose thin and wrinkled and hope forlorn faces stared at the thin oat cereal in their bowls.But she felt alive inside.For the first time in months she felt alive.She took up the thin worn spoon and spooned a mouthful of grainy oats with a stream of thin yeet milk over it into her mouth, and smiled as she tasted it.***
(DS Roleplay / Trader Space - Petrograd, Ashanti Rim World, 12 Systems out from Galan) Part Twenty Four of Teir - -Teal ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9HpePFbaT8c
Sere- Tests –
Petrograd, Ashanti Rim WorldNovember 12th, 2287 (11.12.2287.4)
***"Head up!" T'e Lir yelled across the chamber, Sere jerked her head up automatically and across the room to the Med standing against the programming block, smooth white filaments flared dull in the connecting lines over its surface.
"Hit hard, with everything you have, and as fast as you can, when you shoot, point and pull the trigger, don't take time for calculations, calculating will take time and taking time will get you killed."
"If you get into a situation you don't know, and that will be almost all of them, use a hypo-injector to inject the appropriate memories. Remember that they are short term and will only last a few minutes, hopefully enough to be effective."
T'e Lir wiped sweat from her face, it was hot here, necessary for introducing off combat environmentals into the conditioning of the subject, but still wearing.
"If its not enough, then switch to a new injector, go as long as you can." She tried not to smile, Sere had lasted exactly 10 seconds her first try on the first day, that had been 9 deaths ago. She had come far, relatively speaking, her last exercise she had lasted 2 minutes and 25 seconds before the double had overwhelmed her. But then again, the double didn't have a time limit on her skills. That of course was the point.
"Now!" she yelled into the chamber, punching the key switch that activated the programming block, the white-gray walls reflecting a slow pulse of light as the pad suddenly brightened and the double suddenly appeared on the opposite end of the room.
The double instantly came at a run across the room at a dead run, Sere fell back to her left, then changed direction in mid fall to the right and rolled, pulling an injector from her thigh and slammed the needle into her other leg. She screamed and in mid roll stood up and pulled a blaster from the holster at her hip and brought it up to face level and began pulling the trigger again and again... two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen...
The clip ejected and Sere spun, pulling a clip from her belt holster and slamming it into the bottom of the blaster hand grip.
The double fell back as the gun came up, sliding across the floor as she fell, the first bullets coming over the top of her face, inches from her eyes, in mid-fall she pulled a shoulder knife from the clip at her neck and threw it, it spun as it sped across the closing space between them, but she had miscalculated, a bullet slammed into her hand, shattering her wrist and she screamed out as she spun, face down onto the floor as bullets pounded into the flooring around her.
She spun, kicking her feet out and pushed hard with her good left arm, the right hanging limp and useless, back up onto her feet, the knife continued its arc, cutting the air with the sharp edge of metal seeking death. With the speed of its swirling edged trajectory...
And punched through cloth and deep into flesh in the middle of Sere's back, her eyes flashed wide as she fell right, trying to get her gun back up, trying to turn she fell off balance, striking the floor and trying to rise up, though only half way as the double came in at a fast run pulling a knife with her left hand.
Sere couldn't move her hand, she started to fall back, tried to pull the trigger, but couldn't move at all. The knife in her throat was a quick pain, over and gone.
And with it consciousness.
Leaving only silence.
And blood.
Version 2-
When the double appeared Sere ran straight at her, pulling her gun from the holster and pulling the trigger as the double's hand came up with the knife in it, spinning it overhand in a spinning arc, the bullets exploded from the gun, slam! slam! slam! the reports came loud in her ears as the double started to fall forward, three holes exploding in her chest.
And the knife took Sere in between her eyes.
Version 3-
The pad brightened.
The clip ejected and Sere spun, pulling a clip from her belt holster and slamming it into the bottom of the blaster handgrip.
She spun, kicking her feet out and pushed hard with her good left arm, the right hanging limp and useless, back up onto her feet, the knife continued its arc, cutting the air with the sharp edge of metal seeking death. With the speed of a swirling edged trajectory...
Sere slammed another injector into her leg and screamed, then jumped straight up in a slow turning circle, pulling her gun and firing...
firing as the double weaved, the bullets striking the ground around her. Sere landed and started forward in a crouching run, spinning as she reloaded still running, then turned and ran straight at the double.
The double reached down and clicked a switch at her belt and the backpack on her back exploded in a jet of blue flame and pushed her forward at three times her running speed as she slammed into Sere. Both hit the floor hard and spun across the hard stone, twisting, spinning over and over, the double on top, then Sere, then the double, then... the double pulled another blade from the sleeve across her back shoulder, and shoved her arm forward...
Sere on top grabbed the double's head in her hands and slammed her head back against the hard stone.
The double's eyes went wide with shock, then started to glaze over.
Sere snarled and slammed the double's head back against the stone ground again.
Blood spread out in a widening pool around the both of them.
Sere looked down and saw the double's blade buried to the hilt in her stomach.
She closed her eyes as she started to fall to the side.
Version 4-
Still running straight at the double Sere reached down and clicked a switch at her belt and the backpack she wore exploded in a burst of blue jet flame as she was propelled across the closing distance and slammed into the double, the knife slipped from the doubles hand as both fell to the floor, hands going for the knives at their belts.
The programmer beeped suddenly and stopped as both blades entered each of the combatants rib cages.
The double's eyes flared surprise for a moment before her head fell back and turned, her eyes staring into the gray-white stone.
Sere groaned, pushing a hand against the floor and pushed uneasily to her feet, staggered and then put a hand to her ribs,
Blood poured out over her fingers in a pulsing stream.
She looked up and across the room to T'e Lir, but the woman only stood there, without expression, without a word.
Sere fell to her knees then, her head falling forward and found she couldn't move, the light was getting dim. It was hard to breath.
Version 5-
"Now!" T'e Lir yelled into the chamber, punching the key switch that activated the programming block, the white-gray walls reflecting a slow pulse of light as the pad suddenly brightened and the double suddenly appeared on the opposite end of the room.
The double tried to twist out of the way as the bullets slammed into her, she faltered, then turned in mid step pushing right, but another bullet hit her, she sagged, but again turned in mid step, left, dropping as another bullet hit her in the shoulder...
She spun back then, knocked off her feet and rolled, coming up on her feet, sagging as Sere emptied the clip.
The clip ejected and Sere pulled a clip from her belt holster and slammed it into the bottom of the blaster hand grip and kept walking forward, firing, firing, firing...
Until the double fell forward onto her knees, turning her head and trying to look up as Sere crossed the stone floor to stand in front of her...
Then the double fell forward onto the hard ground on her face, she rolled over onto her side, her face already blackening and swelling from hitting the floor, from a dozen wounds across her chest, stomach arms, legs blood poured. She tried to blink her eyes to clear them, but they only fluttered and then stopped moving at all.
Sere stood over her panting, and dropped the gun, leaning over, her hands on her knees as the shock of the adrenalin racked through her, her muscles twitched in her arms. It would take minutes before the adrenalin would work itself out of her system. She wiped blood from the edge of her mouth where her lip had split when she had fallen and turned back to T'e Lir standing against the programming block.
T'e Lir smiled.
"Congratulations, this is the first time you have beat her, and survived."
Sere tried to smile weakly, but half sagged as the adrenalin drained out of her. She would be sore for at least another two days.
She had done it.
But at what price?
She had died 4 times just today alone.
Four more clones of her, no...
Four clones of Sere had died today. The fifth had survived.
Sere had died the first day.
Who was 'she' then?
What, she decided, what am I?
A bleeding piece of flesh with an obsession for revenge.
There seemed little else in her except the desire for death now. There was no longer any life to live, no longer anything outside the training and the fighting. And soon the search for the Vaa' Saar.
"Next step is a live test, you can't expect that every enemy you face will be as predictable as a clone of yourself."
"It isn't me!" she spat at T'e Lir "Sere is dead already, I am no more than any of these others here, just a memory, a memory of death with only a single purpose. There is nothing else."
"Did you tell her T'e Lir? Did you tell her it was her that was going to die, that the only thing left would be copies of her, bit by bit losing what they were until even they would be useless... ?"
She screamed at the woman "DID YOU TELL HER!!?"
She fell to her knees then and put her hands over her face
"I told her, I would help her get her revenge..." T'e Lir whispered as the girl sobbed.
Sobbed and wanted to cry, cry forever...
But she was exhausted. The two minute encounter was as exhausting as if she had just run a ten mile run. It was the result of the adrenalin, but it helped, without it, she was at the mercy of those who were better trained, or had experience that spanned years. Without the training or the experience, all she had was speed, and the momentary master level memories of weapons and combat that the injectors gave her.
A live test?
And who next would die because Sere wanted her revenge?
But it was all that remained of her now.
Revenge.
Though it had been what she had wanted.
But like many things that we want, they are not always what we at first think they are.
Sere had started, by wanting to fight back against those that had taken her world.
Wanting that revenge.
She hadn't known it would take her life, and change what was left behind.
She was different now, even when she wasn't fighting.
Different than Sere had been when she started.
Could she ever be what Sere had been before this had all begun?
She wasn't sure.
But perhaps it didn't matter.
Perhaps she would die,
Leaving the dreaming for the ones that came after her?
(TS / DS RP)-=Trader Space=- The hoshiko arrives in the Dalna system and immediately receives a distress signal. "Captain, the system's fleet is under attack." the comms officer reports. "Are they in route to Laudon?" the captain requests. "No sir, opposite direction." the comms officer states. "Then we delay our trip, head for the conflict zone." the captain orders. "Delay that." Todd says as he walks onto the bridge. "Head to Laudon first, then you can go have your fun." "Incoming message." the comms officer reports. "Put it up." the captain orders. A face of an elderly woman appears on the holovid. "Are you our reinforcements? Where is the rest of your fleet?" she asks. "Uh, no ma'am, we had no idea you were under attack." the captain answers. "Could you call in your fleet then we could really use the help. The Vasari are attacking us and I fear we'll lose control of the system soon." Todd steps up, "No can do, lady. Our fleet is much too far away to be of any use even if they could come to help. I'm headed to Laudon, the captain here has already volunteered to help, but once my business is complete, we're out of here so he's not going to be risking this ship." "Very well, any help is appreciated." she says and cuts the feed. "Kind of rude, don't you think?" the captain asks Todd. "Don't want her getting her hopes up. If they need to evacuate the system, they should be doing it already, not after their planets start getting bombed. Helm, proceed to Laudon." he says. "Aye, sir." comes the reply. The hoshiko jumps deeper into the system en route to Laudon. Upon arrival, Todd transfers to another ship and the hoshiko immediately heads off to battle. Not long after that, Todd finds himself on the surface wandering around. "Damn, this place got a lot bigger since I was last here." he mutters to himself getting the attention of a man walking by. "Can I help you find something?" the man asks. "If I wanted to find someone who isn't really interested in being found, where would I go?" Todd asks. "Well you could go to the police I guess... Maybe city hall, or the hall of records." "Hall of records. Where's that at?" "Down this street six blocks, make a right, head to the end and make a left at the last street and you should see it in the distance ahead." "Alright, thanks." Todd says and starts walking. The hoshiko enters the gravity well where intense fighting is occurring. Countless ships are clashing in several different clusters. "Pull up to those light carriers and start repairs, get as much intel as you can get, when they're fixed, move up to this cluster and continue repair operations." the captain orders following several large flashes of light signifying the death of capital ships. "Aye, captain." come the replies. "Sir. TDN Michelangelo requesting our intent." a comms officer reports. "Tell them we're just visiting. Once our business else where in the system is complete we have to leave." he replies. "Yes, sir." the comms officer says and begins to relay the message. The hoshiko pulls up to a group of 20 light carriers and repair bots stream out of every orifice. They latch onto the carriers and begin welding shut the holes that are venting atmosphere and cutting lose damaged components so new ones can be put in their place. The captains of the carriers all express their gratitude for the help since they've been neglected thus far. Todd finally walks up the steps of the hall of records and to the front receptionist. "Can I help you?" she asks. "I'm in town looking for someone." he says. "You should probably go to the police then, I can only look up public information like birth or death certificates, utility bills and such." "Well, it's not that simple. This guy probably didn't use his real name so all I have to go off of is spending habits for alcohol, women, and equipment." "I still think the police would be better suited to help you." "I don't." Todd says as he pulls out his old TEC ID and hands it to her. "This person I'm looking for is a black projects researcher, like myself, so discretion is of the utmost importance in this matter. From what I hear this system is about to be overrun, so going to the police only puts an official report into the system and then the Vasari know we're here and they come here looking to capture us and get a leg up on the latest TEC inventions and they blow past all of our defenses turning everyone into slaves along their path of destruction... Now we don't want that happening now do we?" Her eyes widen as she shakes her head no. "Good, look up any transactions that would have a new comer buying up a large warehouse and lots of machining equipment as well as several state of the art computer systems. They're probably going to be different names of people and companies doing the purchasing, so once you have the list, sort it by delivery address." The receptionist busies herself on her computer before sharing her find. "I have one address that received delivery of several large orders of machining equipment all by the same company, they've been outfitting the local shipyards with ship components ever since, and another nearby it that received similar shipments, but has yet to produce any sales on record." "Give me that one. Oh, and since I'm pretty sure your search was logged, have it note that I was a small time private ship builder looking for a supplier. No one else get's to know who I am or what I was really doing here, understand?" "Yes, of course, sir. Happy to do my part for the troops." Todd smiles, nods, and walks away to go visit the new address he received. The repair bots all file back into their bays once the repairs on the light carriers were completed. As per the captain's instructions, the ship moves to the edge of a cluster of ships in combat. They first target other hoshikos in the area and begin the same repair actions done previously. It doesn't take long before they take random pulse gun fire forcing them to retreat to the edge of the cluster of ships with heavier TEC concentration so they can use them as shields. "We hold position here until we hear back from from Mr. Degroff." the captain states. "Notify the other hoshikos to pull back to our position if they need further repairs." "Aye sir." comes the reply from a few people. The captain mutters to himself, "Lots of good fighting going on and I have to coach from the sidelines... Pathetic..."
I have a favour to ask of you, the High Psintegrat, Jelette, said, you see, the Seer Council has me backed into a corner.
Thenos finished his speech. The crowd that had gathered for the uniting of the Garran Collective and the Unity roared. Thenos saluted the soldiers on parade before him, in front of the crowd. As one, the soldiers of the Collective stood to attention and saluted back. Thenos stepped back from the dais from which he had made his speech. So much emotion was flying through the Unity here that Thenos could hear it, and the Collective's joy was almost tangible. With a single gesture, the citizens of Daros and Mytivias would be united with friends and loved ones. Would Thenos be? Thenos didn't allow his smile to fade as he pondered his losses. Karla, his mother, his father. Less than many, but when he already felt he had little, and that little had always betrayed him... Even his own days would have a limit shorter than those of most.. "There are methods of keeping oneself alive after death... A false body, believing itself to be real, but housing a fragment of one's soul. There are many... Casey, Karla, Teldin... even you." Not too far from the truth, really. Thenos knew that the High Psintegrat's malignant fragment of soul would try its utmost to be the end of him. Through practise, Thenos had found a way to weaken its attacks. He no longer had blackouts or periods of violent sickness. But for how long? A Preacher of the Empress' Word, one of the most holy of Advent priests, had finished her speech. She was one of two people there who were superior to Thenos in importance. The other one was-
The 21-gun salute began. The High Psintegrat was here.
What would you have me do? Thenos asked the new High Psintegrat.
As you know, the minimum- and expected- age for an Advent to adopt a trade, be it shopkeeper, soldier, Etherium Reaver, or Etherium Weaver, is fourteen years of age, indeed, Thenos did know this, as he had joined the Impyrial Marines at that very age, I am a mere twelve, though I exceed every member of the Seer Council in psychic ability, the High Psintegrat, though only a child, even by Advent standards, looked already to have a truly world-weary look to her, the Seer Council have appointed me to be their puppet. They want power without the fear of being stabbed in the back by those beneath them.
They want power, Thenos mused, yet they fear it. A paradox; they would die to be High Psintegrat, yet they fear being killed once they attain the title.
Exactly, Jelette said, which is why I call upon you. I need a representative; someone who can exert control over them, someone with immense psychic aptitude, to rival the women of the Council. I need someone to fill the empty seat of the old High Psintegrat, to have someone strike fear and obedience into the hearts of the old crones once more. Thenos Garr, I wish to place you in command of the Fleet of Remorseless Condemnation as an Empyrial Templar, with the Revenge as its flagship. I wish to give you the social rank of Arch Viceroy. Thenos Garr, I wish to rest all my hope on you.
As the High Psintegrat entered with her procession, Thenos couldn't help but wonder. Almost all High Psintegrats in the Unity were at least forty- and that was rare- yet she was about twelve. She must have true psychic talent, and very good luck to be noticed by the Seer Council. But then, she must also have had very bad luck to allow them to make her High Psintegrat. With the crowd, the soldiers, those on stage, Thenos went down on one knee in the presence of such an important figure. She arrived at the dais, and bade everyone stand. They did, and she continued.
Thenos Garr, Jelette asked, do you accept my offer?
I could not refuse such an honour, my Lady.
You have my thanks. If it is agreeable to you, I would like you to return to the capital with me when I leave. I would like to make an impression on the Council. It shall be most satisfying to see how shocked they are that a man has been allowed on the Council. It's only happened once before.
The final step in the sealing of the act was a simple handshake. However, with it, Thenos felt like something awakened. As the single connection between himself and Jelette opened a pathway into the Unity, Thenos felt a rush of emotion flow through him; not his own, but that of the members of the Collective. Billions of people sought to find and connect to their friends and relatives, all through Thenos Garr. In seconds, it was over. As many more bonds were formed between the Unity and the Collective, the emotional surge was now longer focused through one man. And Thenos? He simply felt security, calm, confidence, descend over him. He was back.
"The Collective is yours to command, my Lady."
Something stirred, something mysterious, something... not quite human. The Unity would have quaked and collapsed if something with this kind of psychic might had conjured a single thought, but Kraken was stealthy, quiet. Kraken's psychic expression could only be a smile.
He's back.
(Personal / DS) The hours slowly pass until the sun dips below the horizon. Casey jumps up from her resting place and makes her way back to the general store. When she walks in through the door the clerk looks up at her. "Welcome back... Kimberly Ramiel?" he says. Casey nods and looks down for a moment. "You said you could introduce me to some people that could help me out?" "Information. Answers. Yes, if you really need to know." the clerk says. "Please." she says looking up at him once again. He walks over to her and reaches for a sign behind her. Flipping it around to display the closed side to the public, he smiles to her, "Excuse me, I need to lock the door." "Oh." Casey says as she steps aside. "I can't leave the front of the shop open and unattended you know..." he says as he locks the door. "Please, follow me." The clerk leads her to the back room and to a wall with pictures of dozens of people. "These are the original settlers. They all lost loved ones to the invaders and those religious zealot abominations. Anyone willing to work with them is no better then they are if you ask me." He rubs his hand across one of the pictures of a female. He's lost in his own memories for a moment before he lifts the bottom of the picture up revealing a number pad. He punches in some digits and a loud click is heard. A portion of the floor slowly drops a few inches and then slides out of the way to reveal a staircase. "That's not standard equipment for these prefab dwellings..." Casey states with slight amusement. "No, money in the right places has it's advantages." the clerk says and he starts to walk down. Casey follows a few feet behind until they reach a large meeting room below almost as large as the shop above. There are a few tables randomly scattered about but no chairs at any of them. A few people wearing robes have already congregated near some doors on the opposite side. "Are these the people I'm supposed to talk to?" she asks sheepishly. "Yes. There's a few more we're still waiting on, but they'll be here any minute." the clerk answers. "So let's go on over and introduce you, shall we?" "Okay." Casey answers. The two walk over to the group and pleasantries are exchanged all around. Before they could finish, a group of several more people entered the room from a side door. The hoods of their robes pulled over their heads. They walk over to Casey and the others. "Is this her?" a male voice asks. "Yes." the clerk answers. "Thank you for helping me. My name is Kimberly Ramiel and I..." Casey says until she is cut off. "That is not who you are!" a female voice says angrily before pulling her hood back. "Riona!?!" Casey states with shock. "Yes, and you are Casey Tahira, not Kimberly whatever... You are an abomination of life!" Riona yells. In an instant, the clerk grabs Casey from behind, while one of the hooded individuals puts a bag over her head, and another clamps a collar of sorts around her neck to prevent her from using her mental powers and then ties up her hands. "What are we going to do with her?" one of the people asks. The hooded male says, "I don't know... Probably execute her. For now... Take her to my quarters, Initiate." The hooded individual that bound her grabs her arm and proceeds to drag her out the door while she struggle futilely trying to escape. "What are you going to do with her?" Riona asks. "A gentleman never tells." he answers with before walking out of the room himself. Minutes later Casey is thrown into a chair and held into place while the hooded man walks in behind them. He grabs the hood on her head and pulls it off. "You are quite the looker aren't you. Much prettier then what I had expected." he says. "I'm gonna kick your ass." Casey says trying to get up until she's slammed back down into her seat. "No... You won't." the man says as he reaches for the zipper on her jacket. Tugging on it slightly causing Casey to squirm as he continues, "If I were younger, I'd risk it, but not today." He pulls back his hood revealing his identity. "Kieran?" she asks with a puzzled look on her face. He smirks and nods. "Fortunately for you, I'm being adequately compensated financially, so I don't need to spoil my own flesh by enjoying yours." The other hooded individual begins to chuckle and removes the collar from Casey's neck. She jumps up and grabs the chair to use it as a weapon should she need to. "Who are you!?" Casey demands of the last individual. "You already know the answer to that." he says. Recognizing the voice she drops the chair. "Roesh... What the hell!" He pulls back the hood revealing his face, "Next time, don't be so trusting of people who want you dead. You're not a nameless face in the crowd like when I first picked you up." "You aren't either, but you're here." "I'm here posing as Kieran's house servant. My identity isn't known. My face hasn't been seen. You, young lady, just waltz on in here, fully visible, wearing a Free Trader jacket, coming up with a ridiculous cover story..." "Yeah yeah... Henry sent me to find you and I was just following your trail..." "And now you're dead. Good job." "So I shouldn't follow Henry's orders?" "No, follow them, except when he has you following me. I can't have you blowing my cover because Henry prefers an fight up front rather then destroying one from the inside." "Who are we fighting?" Kieran interrupts, "Allow me to answer that. On another planet in a different region, we were having difficulties with a small group of people wanting to take out their own personal vengeance on the Advent, Vasari, Pirates, and even other humans with the TEC. Normally a small group isn't important, but this small group had credits, and lots of them, and some powerful backing from politicians high up in the TEC chain of command. When the order was handed down that we couldn't win a frontal assault against two enemies at the same time let alone three and fight against ourselves in the process, and that a more peaceful approach was to be considered, these people began to flex their muscles and influence and funded fleets to basically make sure that could never be a possibility. All parties involved were eventually discovered, rounded up, given basic necessities to survive and sent out here where they couldn't be harmful to anyone. And then you guys showed up." "That doesn't mean you get to bleed them dry of their earnings and treat them like slaves..." Casey states. "On the contrary. Bleeding them out of their earnings is what I was ordered to do. Being greedy was part of my cover. I'm a deposed ruler of another system, who shared ideals like them, I put myself in power here and because I was a greedy governor, I get a portion of everybody's stuff and eventually I would lead them back to power. So in the end, if they have no money, they can't buy the things they need to build a transmitter in space, they can't hire someone to come and get them, and they can't become a problem again." Kieran replies. Roesh speaks up, "And then we cut off Kieran's ability to communicate as well and ousted him and basically did exactly what this other group wanted because they were dissatisfied with how long things were taking. We gave them access to credits and a seat of power." Casey smiles devilishly, "Wow, you got used like a prison bitch and didn't even know it." "Watch it... I'll put this collar back on you and take my credits back from Kieran and lock the door on my way out." Roesh says. Kieran eyes her up with a perverted grin on his face. Casey tosses the chair at Kieran forcing him to seek cover. "Long story short, after relieving Riona of her duties, certain grumbling was brought to my attention and I decided to use Kieran as a spy on the inside. I gave him a way to communicate with our systems undetected which he used to contact his superiors, who in turn finally made contact with me on my way back here." "And you can't just call him up saying you got the message so you had to come here instead, and YOU can't come here so you as someone else had to." Casey adds. "And I was about to leave when a certain person was discovered to be in town and was going to be caught." Roesh says. Kieran continues, "So we came to your rescue. By the way, you're to be executed in a few hours when our ships launch." "They'll be discovered, they have to know that." Casey states. "Yes, but thanks to our lock down of the system and lack of building up strong defenses internally, they're going to be able to do some damage before Tim can respond accordingly." Roesh comments. "So they're responsible for the trade station being blown up..." Casey muses out loud. "I don't think so." Kieran says. "Granted, I don't hear very much of anything since they don't trust me very much, and at this point anything is possible, but no one is happy about it. I haven't heard one person say you guys deserved it or anything. They're probably as pissed off about it as you are, only they're going to use it as a reason not to trust your kind or the Vasari." "How are we getting out of here boss?" Casey asks. "Easy. Kieran executes you and I just walk away." Roesh states with a smile. "Um... No..." Casey states. "Don't worry, he's going to shoot you, the bullet is just a blood pellet, it'll look like you got shot in the chest... Though you're going to have to do a much better acting job of dying then you did playing the grieving widow." Roesh says. "Seriously, I used to watch programs on the holovid as a kid and the actors were all amateurs... They were horrible... And yet, I'd say they were far better..." Kieran adds. "OKAY!" Casey says raising her voice. "I get it... I've been almost killed a few times now I think I can do a better job of pretend dying..." Roesh smiles, "Don't pout just yet, the fun part happens right before Riona comes to collect you." "What happens then?" Casey asks. "Well, it has to look like I was having my fun with you." Kieran says. "Excuse me!?! I am not letting you get within five feet of me." Casey interjects. Roesh laughs, "Well, here's how it's going to be. I'm going to be outside patiently waiting for you guys to... Finish up. When Riona comes I'll tap the door and step aside. Kieran, if he's not already there will head into the bathroom and act like he's just cleaning himself up. You..." Roesh pauses just long enough to walk over to the bed and pull the covers back. "You have to get in and slide your feet and hands through these ropes and pull so they tighten and give the appearance you were tied down." Kieran adds, "And you can't be in your current clothes." "I'm not getting naked..." Casey says with clear disgust on her face. "You can wear this robe." Kieran says as he tosses it to her. "And this gag if you're going to be complaining the whole time." he adds while holding it out for her. Roesh laughs as her face changes to anger and she storms off to the bathroom to change. "I don't think she likes me." Kieran states. "I don't like you either, but you two do make a lovely couple." Roesh answers. "Really?" Kieran asks. "No." Roesh says as he sits down. A few minutes later, Casey returns and drops her old clothes on the floor. "For the record. I hate you both." "Don't be stupid next time." Roesh says. "Oh, and put this back on." he adds as he tosses her the collar that blocks her mental abilities. "Well... Since all we have to do is wait now... Everyone to their places and be ready." Roesh pulls the hood back over his head and takes up his place outside the door. Casey sits down on the bed never taking her untrusting eyes off of Kieran, who in response, smiles and sits in a chair and patiently stares back. The time passes slowly but eventually Riona and her entourage make their way down the hall. Roesh taps the door as they approach alerting the two inside to enact their part of the plan. "Open it." Riona demands of who she thinks is Kieran's servant. Roesh nods silently and presses some numbers on the keypad opening the door. Riona walks in followed by Roesh. She see's Casey gagged and tied up to the bed. "Kieran, play time's over." she says as she walks over to Casey. She leans down to whisper in Casey's ear, "Hope you enjoyed yourself, because I'm going to kill you myself." Casey, as best as she can in her gagged state, yells out several choice words to describe what she thinks of Riona. Kieran walks out of the bathroom acting like he just got dressed and helps Roesh untie Casey and keep her under control as she fights to regain her freedom. Riona heads out of the room followed by Kieran, and Roesh grabs Casey's clothes from off the floor and then takes Casey by the arm and follows the others down the hall. After a few turns they eventually make their way to a large underground hanger. Hundreds of people are boarding the ships to staff them. The group stops near the ramp of one of the two Heavy Cruisers prompting Kieran to pull out his gun. He states, "Since I don't get to go and join the rest of you, I'd like to take this opportunity to say... Let this Advent's blood be the first little bit of an ocean of blood that's to follow." Riona pulls out a gun herself prompting Roesh to step into her way. Kieran fires and hits Casey square in the chest. The impact of the pellet was stronger then she was expecting forcing her to let out a slight whimper of pain as she dropped to the floor. Roesh walks over to Casey and throws her clothes down over her face and Kieran spits at the ground near her. He turns around to see Riona's face full of anger. "Oh, I suppose you wanted to do that?" Kieran asks rhetorically. "No, this one's mine. You don't get to keep all of the fun stuff to yourself." Riona just turns around full of rage and boards the ship. As the doors on the ships close and the hanger roof begins to slide open exposing the sky above, Roesh picks Casey up and puts her over his shoulder to carry her out. Kieran leads the way closing the hanger doors behind them just seconds before the ships rocket boosters ignite assisting the large metal behemoths off the ground and slowly on their way into orbit. Roesh carries Casey to another hanger where a few shuttles are waiting around unattended. Kieran boards one and Roesh carries Casey onto another. He not so gently puts her down on the floor and tells her to get changed while he powers up the craft. By the time the second hanger's doors were opened, Kieran was already off the ground and Casey was changed and joining Roesh at the controls. The two craft then exit the hanger in time to see the other ships with their rocket boosters burning bright soaring high in the sky. "Well... I can't stop what happens next." Roesh says. "Nope... But I did see you prevent Riona from shooting me." Casey adds. "Yeah, new rule, I only have to save you once in a day. After that you're on your own." Casey giggles slightly. "So where are we going?" "Back to the forest so you can call in that you found me passed out a little ways in and someone can come and get us." Roesh replies. Moments later Roesh and Casey repel from the shuttle as it hovers low to the trees. Once on the ground, Casey hits a couple buttons on a remote that turns the autopilot on and causes the shuttle to speed away. She then calls in their location. An attendant knocks on Henry's door before she opens it. "Sir, I've got two important messages for you. The first is Miss Tahira, she's reported in that she's found Roesh in the forest near the crash site, salvage was the closest in the area and they're picking them up to bring them in." "Good." Henry says. "What's the other?" The attendant continues, "Ships appeared in low orbit around the planet and have began to attack our defenses. Starbase Sorsk has launched it's strike craft but they're not doing much since the ships are protected by at least one anti strike craft frigate. Tim is responding but he states it'll be several minutes before fleet elements can jump in. Should I contact the David's Lions?" Henry considers it for a second. "I'm pretty sure they've picked up the ships by now as well and are responding in some fashion, but send them an assistance request from me anyway." The attendant nods and walks away while Henry busies himself trying to get a hold of Roesh and Casey.
The commanding officer aboard the Sorsk watches the sensors as the fighters flash red, the flak frigate peppering the small crafts as they pass. The heavy cruisers take point, absorbing the fire from the Gauss platforms while missiles pass, delivering the heaviest blows to the stationary defenses. One of the Gauss platforms losses plating, venting essential materials as the structure gives under the assault. The few elements of Green Fleet present are approaching the battle minus the one still held in place by the repair platform. Although on their way, they are too far to save the strikecraft engagement from potential losses, their own strikecraft having yet to launch. The fighters come about, ready to make a second pass, one venting plasma from a rear injection breach. The commander of the Sorsk gives the sensor image a worried look as the strikecraft approach the attack formation. Nerves jump as twenty-four capital vessels appear in proximity to the station. Wide eyes turn to the monitors, which soon give way to grins as yellow markers sprawl across the display to announce the new arrivals.
Aboard the DLS David, Fleet Admiral Alexander watches the sensors register the fall of the Gauss platform as the vessels gain momentum. The rebel vessels turn on the second platform on the far side of the gravity well.
"Sir," Lieutenant Gross announces, "Mr. Stolvey has sent a request for assistance."
"Let him know we are already on the scene and advise the Sorsk to ground all strikecraft," Alexander replies. "Lieutenant Commander, keep our strikecraft docked and dispatch Red Fleet in a defensive formation."
"Yes, sir," Frishman replies. The elements of Red Fleet break up, small groups approaching each orbital structure. The Sorsk's strikecraft engage in quick maneuvers to fly roundabout paths back to the station. Blue Fleet continues on in a delta formation, the arrow tilting as it turns the curvature of the planet. As they come within view of the targets, the platform gives off one last shot and crumbles under the assault. The LRM and flak frigates turn away, retreating from the approaching forces. The heavy cruisers turn to intercept the fleet, engaging Green Fleet first and holding their ground to force a stationary confrontation.
The frigates approach the broadcast station, the flak frigate speeding ahead to open fire, creating a spray of debris as windows are shredded by the autocannon rounds. As it completes its first pass, it curves away to discover a Kol, Dunov and Akkan pointing directly in its path. A bright flash of light blinds the crew and shorts out the systems, leaving the vessel adrift. Amidst a spray of weapons fire, escape pods manage to break free from the vessel before the assault tears the plating away and shatters the chassis, subsystems pouring from the breaches. The LRM frigates fire a volley at the broadcast station's array before darting away at the approaching enemies.
The railgun spanning the belly of the David momentarily glows as the electromagnets heat up, firing a projectile with such force and torque that it leaves a spiraling, glow of a trail. The projectile collides with the nose of the remaining Kodiak, tearing through the vessel and causing the outer husk to buckle. As the round exits through the tail end, the broken fragments spread out and add to the litter its former comrade contributed to the future scavenging efforts. Already entering orbit, escape pods carry away the Kodiak crews which were readily willing to abandon the ships.
Senior Captain Aronoff watches the LRM frigates speed away from his position near the broadcast station and orders, "Inform all fleet elements: Strikecraft are clear of hostiles."
Strikecraft from all across the two fleets launch into space, approaching the remaining targets from multiple angles. The strikecraft focus on a single vessel, peppering it with irregular fire, ranging from autocannons to electronic warheads. The vessel is steadily torn apart by the assault as the three others come within range of the trade station and fire off a volley. A Marza approaches, prompting the frigates to again withdraw. Although the capital vessel fails to intercept the missiles, it succeeds in firing a missile barrage while the frigates remain in range. The engine flares burn bright as each missile chooses its target and engages in a powerful chase. The frigates make their best attempts at evading the missiles, but the combination of their speed and numbers steadily overcome the small vessels, forcing them to deploy their escape pods at a high velocity before the missiles arrive and batter them into oblivion.
Small dots litter the sensors, Frishman announcing, "Sir, we have escape pods both heading toward Finley I and already making landfall. Should we intercept?"
Alexander shakes his head, "We can't catch them and we should attend to civilian losses. Make a recording of their landing zones for the Free Traders, but let them go."
Following the battle, the support capitals render immediate aid to the damaged structures until Free Trader resources arrive on site. The fleets reassemble to continue their previous assignments, vessels delivering the admiral and senior captains to the Rebecca before they board a single transport and leave to meet Henry.
Some time later, the guests from the David's Lions meet with Henry, a tea party already set up to welcome them. Henry opens, "It's good to see you, Admiral Draakjacht. Let me start by thanking you for all of your assistance with the rebel attack."
Alexander shakes Henry's extended hand, "It was no problem, Mr. Stolvey. We were already there and their forces were minimal."
"All the same, we experienced some loses which could have been much worse if not for you and your men. Please, call me Henry."
"I'm glad we could help, Henry. Allow me to introduce my senior captains, Walter Levin, Nicolai Borovsky, Matthew Siegel and Peter Aronoff," Alexander says.
Greetings are exchanged all around as some have spoken before, but not yet met in person. Henry invites them to sit down to tea, his attendant serving the beverage. As she approaches Siegel, he waves his hand, "Thank you, but I don't drink tea."
Henry smiles, "I would have thought the admiral would demand it."
Siegel smiles back, "He has tried."
Levin grins as he sips his drink. Lowering the cup, he inserts, "The occasional black sheep is allowed, as long as he can march in good order."
"Or at least show more initiative than Ermler," Alexander quips.
The Lions chuckle at the joke, Henry simply smiling at the overtly inside joke. After a moment, Henry asks, "How do you like the tea?"
"It's quite good," Alexander says. "Very aromatic and sweet. I've had better on Regulus IV, but this will do." He ends the comment with a smirk.
Levin looks over with a cool countenance, "Cold."
Henry replies, "Do you always intend to bust my chops when we meet in person?"
"Only on the subject of tea," Alexander lifts his cup in a mock toast before taking another sip. The men continue to talk, a brief conversation consisting of technical details and fleet operations preceding a more relaxed tone in which Levin talks of his experiences with Paragon Carbon, Alexander trading stories of hi-jinks prior to his service, and Borovsky arguing the finer points of Ancient Russian philosophy. The tea dwindles faster than the conversation.
(DS Personal)
Commodore Wayakm looks out the window of the Argonev starbase at the battered Syndicate fleet clustered around the Ethea star and sighs. With the Admiral Dachard dead in the recent pirate attack command has fallen into his reluctant hands until the replacement from trader space arrives. The debris from the Sova which was Dachard’s flagship continues to pelt the station’s shields when an ansible message informs Wayakm that the replacement Admiral should be arriving soon.
Wayakm is surprised that a replacement should arrive so soon, being a newcomer to the Distant Stars the Jessore-Khulna Syndicate is still taking orders from Trader Space. The disadvantage of being late to seize a piece of the pie means that there is an enormous amount of red tape in official appointments.
They must have had this guy already down for the job, thinks Wayakm. Then he pauses and thinks, this guy must have rankled a lot of high ups to get sent here immediately.
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That was outrageous! Thinks Zaroday, an utter rip off! He punches the bulkhead in fury which promptly ends his angry thoughts. Calming down he calculates how many credits he has left in his budget. If only that tight-arse had arranged my wormhole fare beforehand, he must be laughing himself silly in his golden bathtub. I am 15000 credits down which doesn’t leave much left for planetary development; I’ll just have to make do.
On the helm of his Kol battleship Talonclaw Zaroday makes a telecall to his head of civil development, “Lina I’m cutting your budget in half”.
“What!” comes a furious voice from the other end, “is this one your bad jokes?!”
“Unfortunately someone has to take one for the team for the outrageous wormhole fare Ue charged us”
“And you think of me first! Do want a rebellion on your hands when we get to Ethea? Half the reason the people pay their taxes in this sector is the higher quality of life we give them”
And the other half is fear of the Vasari and Advent “No I don’t want an uprising, so deal with it” or your fired, thinks both of them. Zaroday ends the call and dreads the next board meeting.
The bridge crew around Zaroday breath a collective sigh of relief that they are not getting pay cuts any time soon. “Sir”, one of them calls out with a bit too much intensity “We’re about to leave phase space in ten minutes”. Hmm…, Zaroday thinks, I wonder what the state of Syndicate assets is in Distant Stars.
His answer is not very encouraging, as his fleet of forty ships exits phase space they are greeted by a damaged Argonev starbase leaking atmosphere and the 89 ships left of the task force of the late Admiral Dachard.
“Sir, we’re being hailed” says the communications officer.
“This Orissa station, identify yourselves” says a grainy voice.
“This is Raozack Zaroday, Admiral of the Distant Stars fleet of the Jessore-Khulna Syndicate” declares Zaroday in his best official voice.
“Holy… ah um let me get the ah Commodore” stammers a youthful voice.
There is sound of quick shuffling, a short wait and a weary voice answers “This Acting Admiral Wayakm, welcome to Ethea, pleased to meet you finally Admiral Zaroday, please take a shuttle to Orissa station so I can transfer command”.
And so, the first part of my distant stars story has begun, Thinks Zaroday with quiet anticipation.
Wayakm and Zaroday meet at the control centre of the Argonev. Zaroday being safe rather than sorry brings along ten marines in ceremonial dress, though the weapons are real in the case of treachery. The pair shake hands and greet each other.
“Admiral allow me to report our current status” starts Wayakm.
“Please call me Z” corrects Zaroday.
“Very well, call me Way as well”, I wonder if this guy is related to the man who’s the chief shareholder of the Syndicate, Wayakm idly muses.
It shows on his face, as if knowing what Wayakm was thinking – or rather not as that would have made the new Admiral an Advent, Z says in a tired voice “yes, I am related to Aroiya Zaroday”.
“How so?”
“I’m his son” Z replies bluntly.
“Oh…” says Way uncomfortably, knowing that Aroiya Zaroday’s two sons were a politician and a researcher.
“I’m the black sheep nobody likes to talk about”. Z’s tone informs Way that the subject is closed.
“Okay… back to where I was, we have colonised a desert world, a terran planet called Tripoli, a volcanic planet and 4 asteroids. We currently possess 17 metal extractors and 5 crystal extractors. Our fleet with the addition of your ships now consists of 129 ships comprising of 32 cobalts, 28 LRM’s, 14 flak frigates, 5 siege frigates, 10 light carriers, 14 Kodiaks, 9 Cielos, 9 Hoshikos, 4 Arcovas, one Sova, one Kol, one Akkan and one Dunov”.
Z stares at the holomaps of the planets and asks “where is the frigate factory?”
“That was ah… destroyed in the recent pirate attack, they ah occupy a nearby asteroid and they’re blocking us from colonising this system’s only ice planet.
“We’ll have to build a frigate factory and wipe out these pirates”.
“Yes sir”
“I’ll get Lina and Jason to commence development and meet the civil leaders soon” With that Zaroday leaves the Argonev strides back to his personal quarters.
On his return he is greeted by an angry woman, at first thought he thinks it’s Lina but is mistaken when he dodges a hurled shoe.
“What is this stupid notion you have that I’m living planetside?!” the woman shouts hysterically.
“Bella, calm down” Z replies in a soothing voice. The effect is promptly ruined when he adds “It’s for your own safety”.
“WHAT! You get to fight aliens and witches while I watch holovids of Home and Gone! I want some excitement as well”.
“Look at it this way, if I get blown up, you get blown up as well, and there’s plenty of ways to get excited on Tripoli without getting blown up”.
“No”, she sulks, with that Z knows that nothing short of forced removal will stop her from tagging along.
With a sigh he gives in, “alright now you can come along but you’ll have to entertain yourself while there’s nothing going on”.
“Somebody has to call your pathetic jokes and I get to have two rooms”.
“That’s just pushing it” warns Z.
“Alright whatever, do what you have do to keep this thing intact”.
As Z walks away he thinks to himself perhaps her acquiescence means that she intended to come along from the start of the voyage. As he muses his communicator beeps open, “Sir!” calls out one of the bridge crew in frantic voice, “We have pirate raiders coming out of phase space!”
(DS Roleplay / Trader Space - Petrograd, Ashanti Rim World, 12 Systems out from Galan) Part Twenty Five of Teir - -Teal ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9HpePFbaT8c
Sere- Live Test –
Part One -
Petrograd, Ashanti Rim WorldNovember 12th, 2287 (11.12.2287.8)
"Do you hate me enough, then?" T'e Lir asked, and Sere raised her eyes and stared across the long floor to the dias and the woman standing next to the programming block. T'e Lir took a knife then and pulled open the top of her own blouse and ran the blade across the top of her collar bone, a line of blood appeared and ran in trickles down.
“Then I will be your test then,” and she smiled and turned and stood at the door.
“Come and catch me.” She said and stepped through and the door closed behind her.
Sere sat unmoving for long minutes, she turned and regarded the double laying on her side on the floor her eyes blank, her dark hair pulled back and tied with a red ribbon.
She was a double, just like the dead girl lying on the floor. A double of a double, of a...
What else was there, except the purpose that Sere had given them?
What else?
Slowly she stood up, aching, shaking, the muscles spasming underneath her skin, adrenalin aftershock, she couldn't control herself.
Not a good time,
not a good time.
She smiled then and picked up the gun and started walking toward the door.
They never were.
She wiped blood from her lips with the back of her shaking hand and took the stairs one at a time, every step felt like she was going to drop and not get back up, but it didn't matter.
It was never a good time,
never.
And all she had left was what Sere had left her with.
She went through the door into the upper part of the building, crossing through the empty rooms that let out onto the street.
It was night.
Stars winked dully in the smokey sky, pale flickers of light above the old brick and mortar city. The streets were empty save small groups of red arm banded youths on the corners. Trash blew along the stone curbs, rattling as it scraped along the stones.
She pushed through the doorway and stepped out onto the empty street, looking left and then right.
It didn't matter which direction she went, T'e Lir was out here... somewhere, and she assumed that T'e Lir would kill her as quickly as she expected Sere would kill her.
She almost smiled at the thought.
Z races to bridge and asks for a sitrep.
“Sir we have 78 vessels including 5 capitals at the edge of the grav well”
“Pirates in this sector have capital ships?” asks Z in disbelief.
“They must have a good supplier”
Zaroday analyses the composition of the pirate fleet, 22 rogues, 20 reapers, 12 pillagers, 10 corsairs, 9 cutthroats, 3 Jolly Roger battleships, one Halcyon and one Desolator. Z has no idea how these pirates have alien capital ships but assumes their supplier must be good.
The pirate fleet is bunched into a mass while their TEC counterparts are spread out throughout the star’s gravity well.
They must be enroute to Tripoli, Z thinks, if my fleet hadn’t arrived then we’d have been toast since they had more capital ships. Now it’s fairly even though it’ll still be a hard fight.
While contemplating his battle plan Z walks over to sit on his captain’s chair only to find it already occupied by Bella.
“Get out of my chair and go to your quarters” says Z indignantly.
“I’m merely in the centre of the action and if this ship blows up then it doesn’t matter where I am, might as well have some fun first”.
The bridge crew stare at each other in confusion at the mysterious woman who the Admiral carries around with him. Not letting his authority slip Z finds an alternative solution.
“Could one of you please raise your hand to vacate your seat for the miss?” No one offers, Zaroday sighs, “how about for a raise?” multiple hands go up including several vital battle positions, Z promptly remembers his financial situation and amends his question, “of 1% of 1 credit”. Pretty much all the hands go down except for a couple of poorly paid ensigns. Z picks one and the man leaves the seat leaving Bella to plonk herself down silently.
With the drama on the bridge over Z issues his commands, “Launch half the strikecraft, the majority of their reapers are in the centre of the fleet, harass the enemy on the flanks and pick off any stragglers. I want all ships to use the star base as rally point, Understood?” The other captains signal their affirmatives and follow their orders.
Meanwhile TEC strikecraft are causing superficial damage to the pirates with 2 rogues and a pillager going down.
“Alright” says Z, “move the ship towards the centre of the enemy fleet”. The crew stare at each other at this apparently suicidal order but does what the admiral orders while silently praying to whatever gods they believe in.
The Talonclaw moves faster than any TEC capital ship the pirates have ever seen. This was because Z had the ship specially modified back in trader space. Using the archaic armour configuration of “All or Nothing” the areas of the ship which are vital to its function such as the antimatter stores and bridge are protected with the most amount of armour possible while the non-critical areas (of which the crew think are too many) such as the crew quarters are barely armoured at all. This grants the Talonclaw a surprising amount of speed while skimping on armour, primarily relying on shields. God help any sleeping crew members if the Kol battleship is ever attacked by Varsari phase missles.
As halfway between the pirate fleet and Talonclaw Z orders a u turn, seeing a single lone enemy battleship the pirates light ships race out to engage. Z has the pirate fleet practically following his ship towards the Argonev on the other side of the star with the TEC strikecraft taking out any ships that leave the protection of their reapers while dispatching any pirate strikecraft the Halcyon puts out. Despite the speed boost the Talonclaw is engaged by several rogues with the battleship’s rear guns duly return fire.
Certain of no surprises Z orders the rest of the strikecraft to be launched.
As the Talonclaw approaches Orissa station with the pirates in hot pursuit the rest Zaroday’s fleet engage the advanced elements of the pirate fleet with the lead rogues are destroyed. As the rest of the pirate fleet approaches the starbase and the fleet open fire. Too late the pirates realise their miscalculation with additional TEC reinforcements. The battle becomes a slugfest which the pirates are rapidly losing to the numerically superior TEC fleet. Though the pirates inflict losses they lose tens of ships and one Jolly Roger battleship.
Realising the battle is lost the pirate commander orders a general withdrawal losing more ships to strikecraft and frigates.
Back on the bridge of the Talonclaw people cheering they’re victory, Bella looks over her shoulder while fingering the ensign's coffee and says “I don’t know if that was stupid or brilliant”
“Perhaps both,” Z grins leaving Bella shaking her head.
“Do we pursue?” asks Wayakm over the fleet comms.
“No, we don’t know what’s on the other end, get the Arcova captains to draw straws and send one over to check out the pirate base later”. The commodore says an affirmative and ends the communication.
A month passes by and Z and his people do their best to consolidate their holdings, building a second starbase called Shrinigar around the Ethea star with another in construction. It is getting hard to appease the civilians with Lina’s lean budget (which she still hasn’t forgiven Z over) and pirates launching nuisance raids on their trade routes.
Z calls Lina in telling her; “I’m ordering all trade ships to travel in convoys to minimise losses to pirate attacks”
“But the merchants and businessmen won’t stand for such a dip in profits. It’s infringing on their civil rights!”
“Make them see eye to eye, I have something in mind” Z thinks of the Kormoran project and smiles in satisfaction. “Also tell Jason to focus our military research on advanced shields.
Lina leaves with a huff and Z goes back to perusing over official documents on his holopad.
While sleeping on his bunk Zaroday is woken up by an ensign who informs him that he is wanted on the bridge on urgent matters. Grumbling that it must be urgent in order to wake him up and threatening to skin everyone alive if it turns out to be space dust in the engines Z makes his way the bridge. Bella is already there feet up on the console staring at Z saying “we’re being invaded”.
“What’s going on?” Z asks everyone in general.
“Sir, we have picked up a huge fleet approaching the Ethea system on our sensors. They appear to be TEC but we don’t know if they are hostile”.
“How many ships and when will they get here?”
“I’m picking up 8 capitals and over 300 smaller vessals, they will exit phase space in three minutes”
Note to self, thinks Z, if I survive this, replace damn psidar with something new. “Mobilize the fleet at Orissa station” Not that’ll do much against such a large fleet.
Three minute pass too quickly and Z and the small fleet he has assembled watch as a vast TEC fleet that is battle damaged materializes in the Ethea grav well.
“Unknown TEC fleet please transmit your intentions” Z hails over the intercom.
“Well, it’s great to finally see you after all this time, you manipulating snake” says a familiar voice.
“It’s great to see you as well you sadistic sociopath, what brings you here Adruth?” asked Z in a comfortable voice, the crew breathe a sigh of relief that the fleet is not hostile.
There is note of annoyance as Adruth answers “I bring news from Trader Space”.
“That couldn’t be sent by ansible?”
“The ansible communications were blocked”.
Z raises an eyebrow and says “I’m listening”.
“The Tondam Corporation has launched a hostile takeover of the Jessore-Khulna Syndicate, the primary shareholder has been liquidated, the Syndicate no longer exists”
Zaroday shrugs at his father’s death and asks “are you here to arrest to me?”
“Depends”
“On what, Rizung?”
“On whether or not you’ll let me and my pals join you”
“Welcome aboard, I’ll get the formal stuff done later, what else happened in Trader Space?”
“Well…, the Tondam Corporation is gunna send a retaliatory fleet after us”
“What did you do Adruth?” asks Zaroday slowly in resignation.
“Well apart from going AWOL with my fleet which they regard as one of their new assets I also ransacked the now defunct Syndicate treasury”
Z sits up upon hearing this, “how much did you steal”
On the side Bella whispers loudly for all to hear “Now you can see his mouth salivate”.
After a dramatic pause Rizung answers “seventy thousand credits”
“You’re definitely in”
“I thought you could use the encouragement, old friend” Rizung says the last bit with a certain distaste which says he doesn’t have many friends.
“So I assume your ships got damaged from escaping the Tondam dragnet?”
After an uncomfortable moment of hesitation Rizung says “You assume incorrectly”.
“So who did you fight?” the resignation was back in full swing.
“It’s not my fault Ue charges outrageously for wormhole fares”
“No, do not tell me you blasted your way through the most powerful TEC faction in Distant Stars”.
“Fifty thousand credits my ass, it was a rip off so I acted accordingly”.
“So you’ve just brought two powerful TEC factions down on me”
“No, I’ve got some intelligence, as far as Ue knows I was part of the Tondam Corporation fleet.
“Great, that still leaves one”
“Whose fleet will be arriving soon”
“Alright, let’s rally our forces”, Z ends the communication and sighs.
“So biya, what are we called now?” asks Bella.
“Huh?”
“Since the Syndicate is now defunct what are we called now?”
“Oh”, Zaroday thinks for a short while and replies, “Let’s call ourselves the Renaissance Eagles”.
Bella mutters under her breath "lame name, why not the Cherubic Space Ponies?".
And now, thinks Z, the newly founded Renaissance Eagles shall face their first battle. How ironic that it’s against another TEC faction.
(TS / DS Personal)-=Trader Space=- Reaching the address he was given, Todd decides to walk around the building and enter from the back. Finding a loading dock door not completely shut, he picks up a nearby pipe and uses it to open the door up enough for him to slide underneath it. Once inside he has a look around at all of the machinery running on their auto settings. "You've been busy Mr Bowie..." Todd muses to himself. Continuing on his self tour he hears a door click prompting him to hide behind one of the machines. "I know ye'r in here you wee punk, if ye dinnae leave, I'm gonna take yer head off wi' this plasma rifle!" a voice yells out with a slight scottish accent. "Bowie... Gordon Bowie... Gordie!" Todd yells back. "Who are yeou, what do yeou want?" Gordon yells back. "It's Todd you old coot, put the rifle down before you do something stupid like actually trying to shoot that thing and blowing your shoulder out." "My shoulder's fine lad, but ye're nah unless you show yerself." "Yeah, I walk out into the open, you shoot that thing and them we're both hurt." Todd says while looking for a way to distract Gordon. "A'm waitin'." Gordon says. Todd eyes up a pole he can use to snag a cord that's powering a machine further down the line. He uses the pole to tug on the cord until it drops out of it's power socket popping at the wall and shutting the machine down. Gordon in response to the pop turns and fires the rifle. His frail form and light grip can't prevent the rifle from kicking back into his shoulder dislocating it. Seizing the opportunity, Todd rushes the old man and punches him in the face as hard as he can. Gordon doubles over but doesn't fall down. Laughing as he rights himself Gordon says, "Good job laddie, but ye still punch like a wee lit'le bitch." Todd's face turns to one of disappointment as he sees Gordon grab a steel pipe and he just mutters, "Ah shit..." Gordon swings the pipe hitting Todd square in the gut bending him over, then Gordon Brings the pipe down on Todd's back dropping him to the floor. Todd rolls out of the way as Gordon tries to slam the pipe down on him again. Jumping back up and this time avoiding the swing of the pipe, Todd catches Gordon's hurt arm and twists it around gaining control over him. Todd slams him up against the machine they're next to Causing Gordon to wince in pain. "Crazy old bastard, give up!" Todd demands. "NEVER!" Gordon yells out. Todd twists his arm further. "Admit it old man." "All right... All right..." Gordon says. "I admit it." Gordon continues coercing Todd to release him. "Yer only one and a half testicles away from bein a real man." he says quickly and squirms away. "Seriously? You got problems." Todd says while shaking his head. "Me!?! Ye're the one who hits like a wee lady. Dinnae even take down an old man like me." "You're not a man, you're some kind of freak of nature that got mixed with a science experiment gone wrong... How is it you're even still alive?" "The lasses, they keep me young. What are ye doin here?" "Originally I came to ask you about a symbol, we recovered it from a piece of a Vasari ship that was doing one hell of a good job hiding from us right in front of our faces. But I'm thinking I should be dragging your old ass on out of here before the Vasari crush this place." "So the TEC has finally come to take me back..." "Not quite. I don't work for them anymore either. Once the Envoy project was completed they scrapped all of the black ops projects and shut us down. Can you believe they wanted to send me back out to the hot zones as a low level engineering crewman? Built them a damned ship under the promise of getting my own head position. Worthless pricks." "Aye lad, told ye not to be so trustin of them." "Yeah, no thanks to your crazy ass, I'm sure they were more then happy to give us want we wanted considering their lead black projects manager just up and deserted his post taking close to twenty years of research with him. You did us all a real favor..." "Ahhh, buck up laddie, I'm sure ye ended up with better then what ye wanted." "So how about you come back with me and help us figure out what the hell is going on." "I cannae travel in space, I'm injured lad." Todd walks over to him and grabs his arm and yanks it back into it's proper place stating coldly, "By the power of Christ, you're healed... Now grab your shit and let's get out of here." Todd picks up the plasma rifle on his way out the door. "Yeah yeah, ye damned runt." Gordon says as he walks over to his desk and pulls out a glowing cubed data storage device. Once Gordon is outside, Todd reaches into his pocket and pulls out a communication device. He presses a button on it activating the signal that he's ready to be picked up. The comms officer on board the hoshiko is busy fielding several requests for repairs when the links are all closed off and his panel starts beeping. "Sir, Mr. Degroff has activated his locator beacon." he announces to the captain. "Alright, helm, take us to Laudon." he says. The helmsman replies, "Aye, Captain." Their ship breaks formation and speeds back to the jump point. Within seconds, they're en route to the pick up point. Once they've made their way to Laudon, they pick up Todd and Gordon who were already waiting in orbit on a shuttle and the hoshiko sets course for the Ryes wormhole to get back to the Distant Stars region. Todd takes the time to update Gordon on several new developments they've made in his absence.-=Distant Stars=- The RFT Fulcrum and Firebrand Jump into Finley 1's gravity well just as the DLS Fleet is finishing up the rebel ships. They speed over to the planet as fast as they can and begin prepping for Marine operations to chase down all of the escape pods. Meanwhile, all of the other Free Trade capital ships finalize their tasks elsewhere in the system and begin rejoining the Contender at the Finley star. Once assembled, all of the refinery and trade ships form a line and proceed to pull up to an assigned ship. They're each boarded by marines and techs who sweep the ships for any abnormalities. Once a ship is cleared, it's sent back to it's refinery or trade station so they can clear out the star's gravity well. Those ships previously attached to the trade port over the ocean moon are temporarily reassigned until a new station can be built. Roesh and Casey arrive at the town hall where the meeting with the David's Lions has already begun. Walking down the hall they stop by Henry's office first to find it empty. One of the attendants directs them to the meeting and updates them on the current situation. "You..." Roesh says pointing to Casey. "Go to fleet command and stay with Tim until we can get things sorted out here." Casey salutes and hurries off. Roesh decides to join the meeting already in progress. "I assume you've not been seen by a doctor yet?" Henry states upon Roesh's entry. "Nah, I'm fine, just had my bell rung a little. Got lost in the woods on my way to town. How's everyone doing?" Roesh asks deflecting the attention. Pleasantries and introductions are exchanged all around and the meeting continues. "So I'd like to know what you have planned for the next round of upgrades." Levin asks. "Just more of the same really, fleetwide we're improving on what we know works and on Green Fleet adjusting the things we believe should work or didn't perform last time. In house testing is still going on so even though some of the tests came back inconclusive, we're still progressing." Henry notes. "And how about our little joint project?" Alexander asks. "That question would be best answered by someone close to it." Henry notes while turning on a holovid. "How's the project going without Todd being around?" Roesh asks of Batson who is now appearing with his back turned. "Better actually, obsessive compulsive control freaks are good at..." Baston says trailing off as he turns around to see the room full of his superiors on the screen. "Oh... Um... Sirs." he says standing up straight and tall and saluting. "At ease." Alexander says so Batson will end his gesture. "You were saying?" Siegel asks baiting Lt. Batson to finish his thought. "The adjustments we were making for the fast tracking project have proven to be desirable in lab tests, I had field test models sent over to be installed on Green Fleet ships to see if we have any issues with the rigors of phase travel and the shock of being hit by a slug or missile. I think we can do more, but field testing at this point is the best option. We'll know more of what to work on when we have good data." Batson concludes. "Should we expect adverse effects?" Siegel asks. "Best case, it works as expected and you see the turrets acquiring and tracking targets easier, which translates to better accuracy, and as you're well aware, more kills. Worst case, they move slower then normal." Batson says. "Doesn't seem like an encouraging worst case scenario." Senior Captain Aronov chimes in with. Protecting his pride in his work, Batson retorts with next to no thought, "I expect them to function with favorable results, and I built in protections to make sure that the motors won't burn out locking the turrets in place rendering them useless..." Roesh leans forward to whisper to Alexander, "Looks like he struck a nerve." Siegel smiles while Alexander fights back a chuckle before stating the obvious, "Apparently so." "Thank you Lieutenant, we'll let you get back to your work." Siegel says before he makes a gesture to cut the comm link. The rest of the meeting continues with talk of future plans for ship upgrades, resource distribution, and fleet deployment, with the occasional side story peppered in to lighten the atmosphere. After it's conclusion, the David's Lions captains were each handed information briefs on the expected timetables of their fleet upgrades and shore leave locations the crews have decided to take advantage of. Eager to get back, they leave with minimal parting words. "So?" Henry asks. "So?" Roesh asks quizzically. "So how did whatever happened to you happen?" "Oh... Solar flare. Bad one. Radiation knocked out the shielding and took the computers offline for a little bit and the solar winds produced by it knocked us around quite a bit." "You really expect me to believe that?" "No, but that's my story and I'm sticking to it. Give that kid a promotion as soon as he's eligible for one. One hell of a pilot... Time for my medical eval..." Roesh says while hurrying off to avoid any more questions leaving Henry standing there just shaking his head.
(DS Roleplay / Trader Space - Petrograd, Ashanti Rim World, 12 Systems out from Galan) Part Twenty Six of Teir - -Teal ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9HpePFbaT8c
Sere- Live Test –Part Two -Petrograd, Ashanti Rim WorldNovember 12th, 2287 (11.12.2287.10)
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For close to two hours she ran the gamet of streets, gray and brown fronted buildings with columns already damp with the evening mist falling from a low overhang of dark clouds almost invisible against the night sky.
How do you get close enough to a fully psychic Advent to kill them?The building fronts were dusted with grime and spray painted graffiti with many of the shop fronts dark and empty beyond the front facing windows. The result of trade moving further up along the coast and the west section indigent population largely out of work. Especially when she can read you, but you can't read her?Large buildings towering twenty and more stories but largely empty facing broad 4 lane streets devoid of all but foot traffic even in the full of daylight, now empty except for the street gangs that roamed up and down the long concourses. Small, thin back streets branching off in a myriad of directions off the main boulevards, lost in shadow and back alley's with trash cans and dim light falling from the street lights at the corners.It was an interesting problem, but no solutions jumped immediately to mind. Sere had worked on Galan as a Transceiver tech and the crystals in the complex had focused and diffused incoming and outgoing psi signals. But building and refining such crystals had all been accomplished with psi abilities, they were beyond her skills to locate or duplicate here.She moved along the street, limping from the throbbing ache that had tightened itself into a knot in the middle of her thigh, her thin hands still shook when she checked the magazine one more time, it hadn't changed, but she felt the necessity to continually re-check her bearings and equipment. She went up one street, then stopped at the corner as a group of thugs came down the opposite side of the street, pulling back into the shadows and waiting for them to pass.But they entered an alley half a block up, disappearing into the black shadow of its entrance.She waited.15 minutes by Tech time, barely a hundredth of a cycle on any Advent world. Tech time was always local to the planet you were on, but Advent time was always calculated against the long dead home world. It was strange for a culture to measure time against a single planet or system, there was no history or meaning in it. Just oblivious, faceless, meaningless mechanical seconds clicking off inside a machine.Where was the meaningful history in that?When they didn't re-appear she rounded the corner and went up the street hanging against the edges of the building fronts close to the shadows when she could. She passed the alley way where the group of three youths had disappeared and continued, as quickly as she could. At the next corner she stopped and peered around the brick lined edge of the building."Out for a evening stroll then are we love?" came a voice above and behind her, she turned in a blur, and felt the quick ache of adrenalin aftershock and the spasming of her muscles underneath her skin, nausea swelled up in her chest that threatened to have her spilling her guts all over the street front, and saw six of the red arm banded youths standing on a stairwell behind her. Scruffy faced and glaring eyes, loose dark pants and white shirts, dirty braided hair hanging down into their eyes.Two were girls.She hadn't heard them at all.What kind of training did that speak of?She wanted to laugh.With enough adrenalin in her she would have heard them half a block away, without it she was just a too thin girl with too dim senses and too slow reflexes.Six of them.She realized she was holding the gun in her right hand, wearing the training suit with the six adrenalin injectors across her right thigh, a sleeve of six blades sewn into the shoulder seam at the top of her back. She could hardly claim she was innocent.Would they jump her?Or as part of the neighborhood would they protect her?Well, she certainly didn't look part of the neighborhood.She decided to run.Turning in a blur and around the corner. She was up half a block as the group of youths came around the corner of the building jumping and yelling. She turned left and into an alley, then promptly leaned over and threw up all over the ground. Her stomach heaved and cramped as she wiped her mouth and ran for the back of the alley pulling an injector from her thigh and jamming the needle into her other leg as she ran. She screamed as it hit her system and she stopped, running up short against a gray- black wall of brick and turned as the youths came around the corner of the alley and stood with their backs to the thin light of the streetlamp. The tall one in the middle that had addressed her laughed and pulled a blade from his boot."You run like a bloody lady on fire, you know that don'tcha?"She could kill them, she knew it, but it wouldn't help anything would it. It wouldn't help to find T'e Lir and this group certainly didn't deserve to die just because they had the bad grace to come across her path. She turned to the wall and jumped straight up twenty feet, catching the edge of a window sill of some vacant apartment. She smashed the butt of the gun into the glass and shattered it and went through in one motion.She didn't bother looking back.Through the empty apartment, old furniture laying against the walls, dust overlaid everything in fine white, leaving tracks on the floor, beds, toys laying neglected against the wall, a poster of a Rock Band with the lead singer leaning into the camera with his mouth pressed into a microphone. Green-purple braids dangling.She wanted to smile.She had listened to that kind of music in her teens. In her rebellious phase. It was common, even on Advent worlds with Advent children.She moved through the rest of the apartment and through the door to a staircase and went up, up toward the roof.The door to the roof was locked and she kicked in the door, bending it back off its hinges as she smashed at it with her boots, moving out into the cool wet air as the door fell back and banged against the outer wall, the top hinge torn back, but still holding.The next building over was thirty feet from this one, she inhaled quickly and sprinted, pushing her boots into the rough surface of the tarmacked top and just before reaching the edge she jumped.Sailing out over the drop twenty stories down across to the next building that was twenty five. She arced and fell, losing a floor, and then two in height, as she fell across the distance to the other building, she smashed into a window on the opposite side and through it, falling and rolling as she came up in an occupied room, a man and woman were sitting up in bed, their eyes wide as she came up onto her feet the gun out in front of her.She wanted to smile, but pushed through the rest of the house, turning right and coming up into a dead end in the kitchen, having to backtrack and turn back left to the front room and the front door of the house. She opened the door quickly and closed it behind her softly and turned and went up the staircase at the end of the landing, she was already up a floor when the door opened and the man and the woman peeked out onto the landing with the sheet still wrapped around them, a little boy peeked his head through beside his mother's legs."What happened." he asked in a curious voice, but his mother just reached down and ran a hand through his hair."Nothing honey, nothing, just go back to bed."Sere kept moving up, the voices fading as she moved up another seven floors to the roof.the next building across was only a twenty story, she sprinted for the edge anyway, reaching the lip of the tar papered brick top and jumping. Halfway across she felt an adrenalin tremor through her and started shaking uncontrollably, she fell five floors and hit the other roof hard and rolled, flipping over side over side as she tucked her hands in against her sides, skidding against the rough tar papered surface that tore at her hands and training suit, tearing a hole in the back over her shoulder and tearing at the skin, blood quickly welled up in the scraped patch across her shoulder and back and finally she came to a stop, ten feet from the edge of the building that let down another ten stories to the next building over.She lay on the surface of the roof on her back, breathing hard through her mouth. It was possible to use another injector and keep going, but it was hardly worth it. She had gotten away from the street gang without killing any of them, which she counted as a plus and using any more injectors would only mean less when she did catch up with T'e Lir, or when T'e Lir caught up with her.She still didn't know what she was going to do about actually getting close enough to T'e Lir to actually pull off a kill. Likely it would be the other way around, she wouldn't have to worry about sneaking up on her and not being caught out first, likely she would find herself in the middle of an attack before she knew it, and simply trying to stay alive.She lay on her back on the roof and simply tried to get through the adrenalin aftershocks, her legs and arms cramped up terribly and she could hardly move them at all without wanting to scream out.She had to sleep, and couldn't go back to the shelter. That would only be predictable and put the others in the shelter at risk.She spent the next two hours trying to fall asleep, trying to decide where T'e Lir might have gone, but here T'e Lir had years of knowledge of the city, while she did not. The small six square block area she had covered, had only yielded random groups of red arm banded youth groups and innocent residents. There was no use in involving them and they were not her target. It was true she could possibly have forced one or two of them into trying to find a location for T'e Lir. But her encounters tonight had only shown her too well that her bungling about had only antagonized and panicked those she had come across.And the street gangs were really not thugs in the strictest sense at all, but a citizens patrol. Not an official police force, but one that was certainly in harmony with the indigent people who lived in the run down neighborhoods here.For the same reason going to the clinic was out of the question, any of the Advent staff, or patients would be able to 'see' what she intended. It would only frighten them, or give T'e Lir advance warning.She lay on her back as her aching spasming muscles contracted and then released, gritting her teeth against the cramping pain.She needed sleep.She was exhausted.But didn't know where to go.She fell asleep before she could think of a place. ***
(DS Roleplay / Trader Space - Petrograd, Ashanti Rim World, 12 Systems out from Galan) Part Twenty Seven of Teir - -Teal ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Sere- Live Test –Part Three -Petrograd, Ashanti Rim WorldNovember 13th, 2287 (11.13.2287.1) * * *How could she...?
How could she... find T'e Lir...?
Her eyes came open and she sat straight up, wide awake. There was a faint ringing of bells on the thin air.
It was still night, late, very, very late, but still night, at least for a few more hours. She turned slowly, still aching at every move, searching the darkness.
Around her stood four thin wooden poles, pushed into the tarmacked surface of the roof, atop each pole, delicately balanced, rested a porcelain saucer with a cup atop that. Pinned to her training suit jumper at chest level a piece of paper fluttered, she unclipped it and read slowly.
"Sere,
A localized test, in a controlled arena only subjects a trainee to the barest of repercussions and consequences. It is either kill or be killed, it is that simple. An open area test, a live test by comparison brings a multitude of external and uncontrollable variables into the test. Millions of them. Innocent passers-by, weather and fatigue, the enormous battlefield of the arena that now taunts the trainee with doubt and possibility, with moving and unseen variables moving into and out of the local equation in measured increments of seconds or hours.
Bang! Bang! You're Dead!" -T'e Lir
Sere read it through a second time, struggling to stand, but her legs had cramped to the point where she couldn't move them at all. Every slight movement felt like she had gone through a cement mixer and out the other side with every bone in her body broken.
She didn't think she had broken every bone, perhaps her legs when she had landed, but that wasn't what was bothering her.
The poles with their elaborate saucers and teacups, the note pinned to her suit all said T'e Lir had already found her and not killed her.
Why?
She is still training me, she thought.
She rolled over and screamed as she rolled over on her side and pulled one to the poles down, the cup and saucer tipped and fell and shattered as they struck the rooftop. She broke the pole in two and then ripped up the sleeves of her suit and tied the broken pole lengths against her legs, screaming as she tightened the strips of cloth against the pole that ran down the length of the cloth of her suit against her skin.
If they were broken, and that was a distinct possibility, then an injection of adrenalin by itself wouldn't mend the bones.
But braced with the poles, if they were broken, and an injector of adrenalin, she had a chance of making it back to the shelter, or to the Med clinic.
If T'e Lir was going to kill her there, at least she had already had the opportunity. If she was still teaching her, then perhaps she could get her legs set before she went on trying to find her.
Pulling an injector from her leg sleeve, she jammed the needle down into the other leg and felt the hard kick as it hit her system. She didn't scream out though, either she was getting used to it, or the pain in her body was worse than the adrenalin kick.
She pushed up onto her feet then and stumbled across the roof toward the door that led down into the building, groaning, but wanting to scream at each step. Tears fell down her cheeks and she gritted her teeth and went on, behind her three poles still stood, cups and saucers still intact.
T'e Lir had an interesting sense of humor.
Sere would have laughed if she could, but she was in too much pain.
Over 250 ships gather around the gravity well of the Ethea star, congregating in two masses around the two constructed starbases. The starbase still under construction lies abandoned by the TRE ships and is the first starbase the attackers will encounter when they exit phase space. The TRE ships are a mixture of Kodiaks, Hoshikos, Gardas and LRM missle frigates with 3 Dunov’s, 2 Kols including the Talonclaw and a Marza, Adruth’s flagship Rizung’s Revenge.
The tension in the air is palpable; many of the crew have never fought against other humans. Usually fighting the Vasari or the Advent, fighting other humans in pitched battle brings back bad memories of the brutal wars which ravaged humanity and were finally brought to an end by the Trade order over a thousand years before. Pirates of course were an exception since they were criminals, disputes such as the Tondam takeover were settled with assassins and minor issues such as Adruth’s refusal to pay a wormhole fare and subsequent breakout were fuelled by the heat of the moment. On the other hand, coldly preparing to fight people you would normally think of as comrades is having a bad effect on morale. The crew work less efficiently but nevertheless like all humans in war, the adrenaline of combat against anyone will soon override those concerns. At least, that was what Z hoped and not a mutiny.
The Tondam fleet of over 450 ships slowly emerges from phase space and Zaroday hails the Admiral over the ansible trying to avoid a confrontation and asks “state your intentions Tondam fleet”.
“We are here to arrest one Adruth Rizung and Raozack Zaroday and associated peoples” says cold voice from the other end.
“What is your name mister?” Z asks flippantly.
“My name is Admiral Keating, do I have your understanding that you will surrender?”
Humph, your voice analysis software must have told you who I am, thinks Z. “We are an independent entity and if you do not leave this gravity well in 20 minutes then we will consider your presence as an act of war, do you really want humans to be fighting each other again?” who said humans couldn’t play mind games?
On his Sova flagship Sirion, Keating considers his next move. This Zaroday is a smart character, but talk won’t get this distant stars yokel anywhere with me.
“You do understand that I have a numerical superiority? So you’re in no position to make demands, you’re just a group of renegades”.
“Yes but I have two starbases”
Keating notices Zaroday’s ships are clustered around the two starbases. A third abandoned starbase is closer to Keating’s fleet but obviously not finished with construction rigging snaking around it and a Raloz heavy constructor lying motionless next to it. Keating dismisses it and begins to organise his fleet into two ranks with Kodiaks and cobalts at the front and hoshikos, Cielos, Percherons and LRM’s at the back to provide support. Of the admirals 15 capital ships, 4 Kols are at the front, with the Marzas, Dunovs, Akkans and Sovas at the rear.
Humph, thinks Keating, you made a mistake in splitting your forces; I’ll just attack one starbase with my full force and attack the other afterwards.
Keating’s 400 ships move towards Orissa station guarded by just 150 of Z’s ships. Keating, thinking the starbases have only weapon and hull upgrades with the absence of strikecraft launch his bombers to take out Z’s heavy ships.
Keating soon realises his error with over 20 squadrons of TRE fighters taking off from the two starbases and capital ships. Hurriedly, Keating launches his fighters to rectify his mistake but he already lost a third of bombers before his fighters could occupy the TRE fighters.
Damn bastard was waiting for me! Keating thought furiously, and I fell right into it! I can’t make anymore assumptions, perhaps those starbases are fully upgraded and he has 14 squadrons of bombers docked.
Keating’s front rank engages the TRE ships defending Orissa station. The station is outfitted with docking booms repairing any damaged TRE vessels in addition to the hoshikos and Dunovs. But Keating’s rear rank also repairs his frontline ships making the battle go slowly. However, with his greater numbers Keating is poised to overcome his opponent. As if knowing this predicament, Ogrov torpedo Cruisers soon start to bombard the starbase itself.
On the bridge of his flagship, Keating is hailed by Z. Initially surprised Keating assumes victory. “So, you ready to surrender boy?”
“Not quite, so you see I have a surprise for you”.
Huh? Keating thinks, and your telling me yourself now?
“Sir!” shouts one of the ensign’s; “we’re picking up activity on the starbase, its powering up its weapons!”.
What starbase? Thinks Keating, the two starbases are ready in the fight…
“You see the starbase you passed wasn’t under construction, it’s a fully operational starbase.
Back on the bridge of the Talonclaw Bella thinks aloud “Hmm… I think that line comes from an archaic movie I saw for ancient history, back in the pre-space ages.
Oh shit
All of a sudden, Keating’s rear rank of support ships is devastated by lasers, beams and salvos of missles. Tens of ships go down including a Dunov, the starbase that Keating ignored comes back to haunt him. As if in concert, 14 squadrons of TRE bombers launch from the other two starbases. The support ships scatter trying to escape the crippling fire and run directly into Shrinigar station and its 100 ships. For the first time, the TRE ships in Orissa station gain the upper hand over their more numerous opponents with the absence of their support ships. Z senses victory and orders Wayakm to bring in the reinforcements, back in Tripoli, the 130 ships Z kept in reserve begin the phase jumping sequence.
High Psintegrat it seems that there are TEC ships fighting each other in the Ethea system, reported Sethis
What do you make of this Empyrial Reaver Sethis? Asked the High Psintegrat Jelette.
Reporting to a 12 year old was slightly galling despite the girl’s vast psychic ability and the fact that Sethis herself had become an Empyrial Templar only in her late twenties. Jelette knew this hence formality in stating titles.
The Trader heathens are fighting amongst themselves like two dogs after a scrap of meat, Sethis responded scornfully. We should use this opportunity to seize the system for the Unity while the TEC are divided.
Should we risk losing more ships after the disaster at Kyrene? Jelette thought back disdainfully.
Carefully Sethis manoeuvres around the circumstances of the High Psintegrat’s succession. The numbers of TEC ships in Ethea are nowhere near the size of the fleet that attacked Kyrene, and there are no Varsari allies to save them this time. Sethis cautiously adds, the people could use a victory after Kyrene.
Are you suggesting that the people find my leadership lacking? asked the High Psintegrat sharply.
Sethis manages to stop herself from cringing from the sharpness of the thought. Not at all, I most humbly beg your forgiveness for my careless remark High Psintegrat.
Very well, you may lead this attack as you planned, how many ships do you judge sufficient? asked Jelette contemptuously.
With no choice but to lead the attack herself after the High Psintegrat’s order, Sethis quickly revises the size of her fleet to a smaller number less likely to invoke the High Psintegrat’s wrath. Only 600 ships including 20 capital ships, High Psintegrat.
Do it, with that Jelette ends their telepathic communication. Sethis orders a section of Advent fleet at Germinthaea to move out.
On the flagship of the Talonclaw Zaroday watches as the battle descends into chaos, his complex plans swept away, it was now a one-on-one battle between individual ships. Z’s reinforcements still hadn’t arrived and won’t for another half hour. With Keating’s superior numbers and Z’s 3 starbases the battle is fairly even. Keating has lost over 150 ships compared to TRE’s 60. As Z watches the Talonclaw blocks a missile barrage from a Marza with its adaptive forcefield and blasts half a dozen bombers out of space with a flak burst.
Suddenly one of Z ensigns shout out “the psidar is picking up a massive fleet headed this way!”
“Are they an enemy reinforcements?” asks Z.
“No sir, I’m picking up Advent signatures”
Oh shit, damning his luck Z asks “how long before they arrive?”
“3 minutes sir!”
I knew not replacing that wretched psidar would come back to haunt me, damn Lina for convincing me that efficient crystal sorting was more necessary. If we survive this I’m going to dock her pay and use the savings to pay for a new psidar. Wait, Z thinks, how the hell did the Advent know about this battle in the first place? Z remembers the news report of an Advent terrorist group called Unity’s Hand which bombed Ue headquarters. Could they be responsible? I must tell Felix to be on the lookout.
Z watches helplessly as Advent ships materialize out of phase space. 600 vessels including; 120 Disciples, 90 Illuminators, 80 Defence vessels, 100 Destra Crusaders, 50 Aeria Drone Hosts, 50 Domina subjugators, 50 Iconus guardians, 20 Solanus Adjudicators, 20 Purge vessels, 5 Revelation Battlecruisers, 5 Halcyons, 4 Radiance Battleships, 3 Rapture Battlecruisers and 3 Progenitor Motherships.
The confused TEC forces, already fighting each other, put up feeble resistance. One of the first to go is Keating’s flagship Sirion, hit by 4 cleansing brilliances from the Radiances the Sova disintegrates. Keating’s forces are in disarray with the death of their Admiral and trapped between two foes blocking all escape routes, they fight a hopeless battle to the death.
Desperately, Z issues an all TEC frequency message to all the remaining TEC ships, “All Tondam ships, your admiral is dead and we are being attacked by the Advent in the moment of our weakness, fight alongside your Trader brethren and set aside our quarrel so that we may fight back and win. I promise that any who join us will be treated with respect and dignity and those who wish to return to Trader Space may do so after we are victorious!”
Z is unsure he has succeeded. But suddenly, given a way out, the remnants of the Tondam fleet join their TRE counterparts in a desperate battle against the numerically superior Advent.
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