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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
Some resources that we have spent hours, days, and weeks working on that will help out all participants in this thread. We ask that you look through these to help you better understand the region.-About Distant Stars- https://forums.sinsofasolarempire.com/372058/page/11/#2532381This post will give you a lot of basic information on what the region of space is like, how to get there, and who is there waiting for you.-Distant Stars Maps- https://forums.sinsofasolarempire.com/372058/page/23/#2604760This post provides you with a quick look at the region and provides you with a download link where you can get yourself a copy of the posted maps in their unreduced forms. They're very helpful when trying to figure out where to go and who you're likely going to run into when you get there. Maps of individual systems are posted throughout the thread. They're generally posted by the first person to explore the system. If you don't know if a system has been explored or not or want to see a map of a system that has been explored, ask around via PM or TeamSpeak. Someone will point you to the place.-Character Biographies- https://forums.sinsofasolarempire.com/372058/page/11/#2532380This post is a general collection of the main RP characters whom you will likely have contact with. We ask that all people posting in the main lore post their main character(s) bio as soon as possible so that the rest of us have a little background on who your character is, how they like to fight, where do they come from, and why they're there. Read the existing bios for examples on what we're looking for.
-Player made TEC Fleet Ranking Structure- https://forums.sinsofasolarempire.com/372058/page/17/#2581279
-UE Fleet Rankings- https://forums.sinsofasolarempire.com/372058/page/18/#2582667
-David's Lions Fleet Rankings- https://forums.sinsofasolarempire.com/372058/page/18/#2581491
-Advent Social Structure/Rankings- https://forums.sinsofasolarempire.com/372058/page/18/#2581615
-Potential Gas Giant Colony Designs- https://forums.sinsofasolarempire.com/372058/page/30/#2617791
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DS(Personal)
Foe In the Dark PT III
As the Gloval makes its ascent into the huge, cavernous docking bays of the Serevun Overlord, Lord Vulknor's troops prepare themselves to leave the ship and board the flagship of the Serevun Intelligence. As the ship slows it's ascent, docking claws move forward and lock the ship in place as the sound reverberates throughout the inside of the ship. Captain Ve'Lar toggles his comm unit on his gauntlet to send out instructions to the other troopers on board.
"This is Ve'Lar, prepare to disembark this ship, all troopers will met at the rear main airlock egress, do not leave any gear aboard this vessel, check weapons safeties, and those who are still suffering from intoxicating beverages will help their teammates off this vessel, those who are suffering will be ridiculed, Ve'Lar out."
The other Vasari on bridge begin to laugh after their captain's remark. Ve'Lar approaches Vulknor whose brow is furrowed and asks, "What the craggy fract is Kash'tic doing here?"
"That my friend we are going to find out. I don't believe in coincidences but, it's not the first time he has overstep his boundaries to my leadership. Even though the Overlord has overwhelming firepower, he is slow at subspace and he does not have enough support vessels which the Overlord requires."
"Tactically, it is not sound to have a flagship of it's importance to be here, but he may be trying to increase his standing in your court sir. Not to mention he may be right on the importance of this vessel against the humans."
Captain Ve'Lar turns to address the bridge crew, "You have all done well in this mission of the Vanguard, secure from docking operations and meet us at the rear main airlock, is that understood."
The crew responds, "Yes my-lords."
Both Vulknor and Ve'Lar leave the bridge discussing this new development with the arrival of the Serevun Overlord. As they talk about their next plan of action, they exit the lift and begin to head down the corridor of the ship when, without warning, they hear short, controlled burst of plasma blaster fire through the deck.
They both look at each other and they pull their personal side arms, and go in the direction of the blast, as they make their way down the corridor, Ve'Lar calls up tactical messages on his gauntlet and sends a command to his troops to approach and surround their present location. As they near a corner, Vulknor begins using hand gestures to Ve'Lar, instructing him to go low while he goes high to fire at whatever is shooting. They begin to hear soft muddling noises coming around the corner when Vulknor indicates on the count of three to come from their cover, he holds up his four digit hand and counts down 3, 2, 1.
With they're finely honed skills, they both come around the corner at the speed of light and at the fraction of a second, the hold their fire from blasting a hapless trooper to the next life. The trooper jumps when he sees the two Vasari he did not want to see. As both Vulknor and Ve'Lar take a deep breath and holstered their weapons, Vulknor walks to the trooper and ask, "What is the meaning of this?"
The trooper, who seems slightly inebriated, begins to stammer, "My-lord I, I, I, sa, saw some cre, creature, and I fired on it."
During this time Ve'Lar walks behind the trooper to retrieve on whatever he fired upon and brings it back as other troopers arrived on the scene, Ve'Lar speaks, "is this what you fired upon?"
"Yes my captain, but I could have swore i. i, it w, was much big, bigg, bigger sir," said the beleaguered trooper.
In Ve'Lar's gloved hand is the remains of an fairly large rodent, sans the front half, by it's tail. The other troopers begin to snicker as Vulknor stares a hole right through him.
Ve'Lar asks, "trooper, how much of the human social drink have you consumed after the order was given not to partake in it?"
The trooper begins to stammer again before Ve'Lar says, "Enough. You are seriously bordering dishonoring yourself, your squad, your clan, me and Lord Vulknor.
He slams the burnt remains against the troopers chest plate of his combat suit. Vulknor puts his hand on Ve'Lar shoulder and says to the trooper, "you know what this means don't you?"
The trooper makes a large gulping sound and nodded his head. Vulknor steers Ve'Lar away as he says to the other troopers, "assemble!"
As Vulknor and Ve'Lar move out of the way as the other troopers surround him, Ve'Lar begins to shake his head as Vulknor yells, "RIDICULE HIM!!!"
The troopers begin to yell insults to the hapless trooper, they all partake in laughing and cracking jokes at his expense.
"K'arl, did the big furry vermin scare you." Yells one trooper.
Another yells, "how many pulse blast did you use, sloppy grouping in your pulse blast pattern."
"Hatchlings can shoot better than that, K'arl. Good thing your wearing your suit, if not, we would be standing in your craggy pile."
The trooper are merciless in they're taunting of K'arl, after a few minutes of this Ve'Lar steps in to quiet them down and tells K'arl, "No more apple juice for you."
"Keep him with the second group, till after we meet with Kash'tic, then bring him over to whatever accommodations they provide, is that under stood." Said Ve'Lar.
As the troopers walk off with K'arl, a trooper can be overheard saying, "he can't hold his juice." And they all start laughing again.
"That's enough." Yelled Ve'Lar.
And they all replied, "Yes my-lords."
To Be Continued....
"Aye." Gordon says. "Ah'll tell ye more about the clans if yeou let me have the pieces yeou collect fer this scout ship." "Why do you want the pieces?" Tim asks.
"It's personal." Gordon answers.
"You can have them as long as you can ID who it belongs to." Roesh says.
"Aye, tha is what Henry said as well." Gordon states.
"I'd rather not be giving up military grade equipment, but it looks like my opinion doesn't really matter." Tim says.
"I don't want to give it up either..." Henry notes, "but he says the more pieces we recover and bring in, the better chances he has of rebuilding it and finding out who exactly owns it."
"So Timmy, how did they manage to elude us thus far?" Roesh asks.
"Engineering says they were using some sort of sensor cloaking or jamming device on us. They'd move in a partially phased out state making them tough to see even if they were right on you, and they'd time their jumps with other ships to hide their own jumps. Duty personnel wrote the double signatures off as faulty readings."
"Do we have that fixed now?" Henry asks. "That I do not know, you'd have to ask Todd, provided Casey hasn't killed him yet." Tim answers. "She's got a wee bit of a temper now does she?" Gordon asks. "Nah, just when Todd is aggravating her." Henry answers. "He's got a knack for that." Tim admits.
"So... Ah get me a place to stay here on this moon, untaxed, you all make sure Ah'm not bothered unless someone is deliverin me some equipment I asked fer, and Ah get this ship." Gordon states causing Roesh and Tim to look at Henry with some confusion.
"That seems to be the deal, yes." Henry states.
"Aye, a good deal it is. Now to tell yeou how I came to get all this clan information and this data cube." Gordon says. It all started when Ah was workin to build the new Arcovas. We were desperately behind the Vasari in technology and Ah was givin a game changin device." *******Approximately 20 years ago******* ***Minoes crew, aboard the mystery ship*** The dual doors slide slowly open. The three men can’t see anything in the low light, and because of the lack of air in the ship, they think they hear heavy steps vibrating through the deck plates moving toward their position, all three men pull their pulse assault rifles out and take cover behind various consoles and bulkheads readying for whatever comes through the darkness. Heavy hard steps can still be felt throughout the engine room, edging closer and closer. Slowly, a dark form takes shape standing at at least six and a half feet tall. “What is it? Can you see it yet?” replies Johnson. Stanford peers out and sees green scanning beams from the darkness. “It’s either some kind of repair or security droid.”
The silver and black automaton then walks to a damaged section of wall and begins to scan it and perform service to the damaged conduit.
“Repair droid,” sighs Stanford. The men slowly start to stand up from their cover when the droid turns facing straight at them. At its waist and red targeting beams lock on an start to fire at the unsuspecting men. “Fuck! Get down!” screams Stanford. Flashes from the arms of the droid streak out and explode on contact with the walls, bulkheads, and screens in engineering, the men dive for cover as debris and sparks scatter all over them due to the lack of gravity. “Stanford, Johnson, Corbin! Respond damn it!” yelled Drake. “This is Corporal Corbin, we're taking fire from a large security bot sir! It’s got us pinned down! High rate of fire, hard to respond with suppression fire commander!” “Drake to Minoes, Team Two is taking fire from a security droid in engineering.” “Acknowledged. Captain Lan to the bridge.” Responded Seles. After what seemed like an eternity, the droid stopped firing it's pulse laser blasters. Engineering was full of debris floating, bouncing and ricocheting all over the compartment. Corbin peers from cover to see what's going on... The droid turns toward his direction and he drops his head behind cover. Johnson whispers through his comm link, " What the hell is it doing?" Corbin answers back, "Don't know it's just standing there." Suddenly the droid begins to fire wildly through out the compartment for a short time and stops again. Stanford begins to speak, "It's targeting sensors are overwhelmed, it doesn't know what to shoot at now, this may be the best time to try to take it out."
"Alright, Johnson, you have the best advantage to take the shot, I'll draw it's fire and you blast that thing." said Corbin. Johnson says, "What!?! That's crazy..." "That's an order!" yells Corbin. "That's not fair, were the same rank."
"Yeah, but my birthday is before yours so I outrank you." says Corbin. "Suck ass, it's just a week." replies Johnson. But before he can say anything else, Corbin leaps from his cover and the droid begins to lock on to his movement in the debris floating space of the compartment. The droids targeting sensors draw a bead on the large mass that is Corbin's body floating towards the ceiling of engineering. Just as the droid begins to fire. Johnson cuts loose a full auto barrage from his pulse rifle. The munitions he fires have a small charge in them when upon impact have a devastating effect on the target. The droid start to reel from the multiple impacts and blast coming from Johnson, the droid staggers back and makes contact with the wall behind him. Stanford pulls himself up and starts to fire at the droid as well. The droid is pinned to the wall by the heavy suppression fire from two pulse rifles. The droid struggles to move forward and begins to return fire at Stanford, who drops down behind his cover as he starts to swear, "Fucking A, what the hell is this thing made of!?!" The outer shell of the droid's armor has been blasted away and now they can see the lights of the circuits inside it's chest. It turns and begins to get a bead on Johnson who started the firefight. It's targeting sensors compensate for the various objects and debris floating around and it's about to fire. Suddenly, there is a flash so bright it blinds Johnson. He raises his arm to block the intensity of the flash. When he lowers his arm, the droid is against the wall and it's right arm is floating the in opposite direction. Johnson questions, "What the hell?"
Corbin, who is now upside down on the ceiling thanks to his magnetic boots yells out to Johnson, "Get down!"
The droid, who is now reeling from the explosion, raises it's other arm to blast Corbin. Corbin yells out to the droid, "Say hello to my li'tle friend." and fires another HEAT round from his grenade launcher right into the chest of the machine. A direct hit right into it's chest. The massive explosion exits out the rear and sides of the droid scattering fragments and shrapnel in every which direction in zero g.
Drake, yelling through the comm channel, "God dammit, someone answer me or you're all fired!!!"
"Commander, we're O.K," said Johnson, "Corbin got the kill shot on the security droid sir."
Before Drake can respond, Sanders voice comes through the comm link, "Download is complete Lieutenant Commander, sir."
Drake turns to Sanders and says, " Good, disconnect the gear, I do believe we are wearing out our welcome on this ship. Stanford, you guys need to wrap this up, this ship is going to be playing for keeps, so you need to double time, correction, triple time your ass in gear, is that understood?!"
Stanford replies, "Understood sir, the download from the engineering computer is just about completed too." At that time the Data Transfer Unit begins to beep. "Finished sir", Stanford states while beginning the process of disconnecting the various cables from the DTU.
Johnson wades through the various debris floating around while Corbin turns off his grav boots, pushes himself down from the ceiling and does a 180 degree turn as his feet come into contact with the deck floor and his boots reactivate again. When Corbin turns around, there is a flash that catches his eye, he thinks to himself, 'what the heck was that?' He proceeds over to the wall that was partially destroyed in the firefight, and peers inside and sees a gleaming, shimmering cube. He turns and sees Johnson and Stanford getting their gear together and get ready to depart for the shuttle. He turns back and reaches inside the wall, there is a slight discharge of energy just before he touches the cube. With enough force, the cube gently comes off the pedestal it was residing on for all these centuries and Corbin slowly brings it through the damaged wall. As he holds it closer to his face plate to study the gentle swirling colors inside the cube, without warning, all hell breaks loose, again.
Alarms sound throughout the ship. Flashing blue lights erupt through the inside and outside. Stanford stands and looks at Johnson and he shrugs his shoulders, he looks over to see Corbin, and notices that he is holding a strange glowing cube. "What did you do!! What the fuck did you do Corbin!" yelled Stanford.
"I saw this cube in the wall and I took it out." said Corbin.
"Fucking A. Corbin, if we get off this ship, and by chance we go on another away mission on another derelict ship, never, ever, ever, ever pull some unknown tech from whatever the fuck it is. Got it?!"
"Drake to Stanford. What the hell is going on now?!" "Sir, Corbin pulled some unknown artifact from a wall and started the light show sir." "Corbin?" said Drake. "Corbin here sir?" "If we survived this, you're fired, is that understood?" "Crystal sir." "Stanford, give me a sit-rep asap."
"Stand-by sir." As Corbin stares at a console, he's still not sure what all the symbols mean until he sees a pattern with certain icons at which time he replies back to Drake.
"I do believe we need to get off the ship, in a big ass hurry sir."
(Want to take this time to thank Stant for his usual editing skills and direction for making my lore sounding more enjoyable)
Back aboard the Minoes, Seles has been monitoring the away crew. Right when the external blue lights begin to flash, the power readings begin to climb on board the derelict ship. Captain Lan enters the bridge from the lift and immediately head's to Seles' station, "Report Lieutenant!"
"Just a few moments ago sir, blue lights began to flash on the exterior of the ship and power levels began to surge immediately following." "Minoes to Drake, what's going on over there Commander?"
"Sir, one of the crew removed an unknown device and more than likely started a countdown. Right now, we are making our way off this ship before we get blasted all over the exterior of the Minoes, sir." "Seles, I need to know how much time they got before the ship self destructs."
Seles begins to access the computer and run calculations on her screen, various numbers and graphs appear followed by a different set of numbers, she runs through the computations three more times before she responds to her captain.
"Less than five minutes sir."
"Seles, put up on the main screen the location of the two teams in relation to the entry point."
Seles replies, "Yes sir."
The screen changes to a schematic of the derelict ship. Two sets of green dots appear showing them moving slowly inside the ship trying to make their way to the entry point, before the captain has a chance to say anything, she puts up onscreen a countdown timer as well.
Captain Lan makes his way to his command chair and sits down and studies the screen. He thinks to himself before issuing his next set of orders. "Tactical, power up pulse lasers. Seles, feed info to tactical on targeting, I need you to pinpoint the closest point on the outer hull for our weapons to punch through and get our teams out."
Slowly, all eyes look to Seles when she responds, "Sir, firing on the ship may destroy it along with our team sir." "And this is the only chance they may have to get out Lieutenant," replies Lan.
Seles begins to work on her console and sends the information over to tactical. The tac officer looks over the targeting info and enters in the firing solutions and responds, "Ready sir."
"Minoes to away teams, stand-by and hold on to something, were going to blast holes in the hull so you can egress out of the ship to the shuttle is that understood?" Corbin replies, "What the hell?" "Stow it Corbin, besides a pink slip is waiting for you if we get out of this." Says Drake. "And an ass kicking too." Said Johnson. At the same time, the others mutter over the comms, "Yeah!!" "Once again... Shut the fuck up and grab a hold of something." barks Drake. "Drake to Minoes, fire away and we're hoping this works." Captain Lan looks to his Tac Officer and gives the order with slight reserve, "Fire."
Bright pulses of light erupt from the Minoes and slam into the side of the ship, the ship rocks as debris spews from the already dilapidated ship, As holes form in the side from the pulse blast, the away teams crash and slam into the walls of the corridors that they are in. As each team regains their bearings, they can see faint light coming from the already ruined ship in the distance relative to their positions.
Drake begins to bark orders through the comm links, "Proceed through the new emergency exits and make way to that shuttle, do I make myself clear!?!"
Everybody replies, "SIR YES SIR!"
"And Corbin..." Drake continues with anger toning his voice, "if you lose that cube, not only are you fired, but the Doc is going to have to remove my grav boot out of your mouth after how far I'm going to shove it up your ass..."
Laughter erupts through the comm links as Drake knows he needs to get his men back in one piece and that sometimes you need to break the tension with a little bit of ill humor. A few moments later, the two teams exit out of the newly blasted holes in the side of the wrecked ship. Drake turns on the comms and says, "Full burn to the shuttle, she's going to blow any minute."
Back aboard the Minoes, the captain looks over to Seles and ask, "How far will the blast radius will be?"
Seles begins to calculate on the computers of the blast from the energy the ship took from the power cores the away teams brought aboard, she turns to the captain and says, “I calculate we need to be at least 1000 km away sir, with shields up as well.”
The captain stares at the view screen as the time counts down, ‘less than two minutes’ he thinks to himself before saying over the comm channel, “Brad, I need for you to be on that shuttle...”
“We're getting there sir.” comes the response.
“Bridge to engineering, Bats, get to the shuttle bay ASAP.”
“On my way captain,” said Reid. “Brad, I need for you to get to the shuttle!” Captain Lan stands and says with more authority then the last time.
“Understood!” replies Drake. Drake begins to roll over to see if everyone else is right behind him, the other five members of his team are staggered, but still following him as he nears the shuttle. He rolls back over as he nears the doors to the airlock, he wonders to himself if he made the right decision of following John to the stars. The thought, 'He has saved my life more than once and he always been there.' echoes throughout his mind.
Like John Lan, Braden Drake was on the same fighter squadron, Skull Squadron. One of the most famous in all of the Trader Space, he was Skull Two to John’s Skull Leader. At that time they were attached to a light carrier frigate fighting pirates when the Vasari invaded a nearby system. The carrier was ordered to jump to the system to support planetary defenses buying time until other ships could arrive. After they arrived in system, they see it is a small recon force consisting of a capital carrier, four light carriers, and a few anti-fighter frigates and a then unknown capital ship never seen before. They engaged the fighters and quickly wiped them out and began to harass the other ships. The orbital Gauss guns locked on and fired on the approaching ships and took out the anti strike craft frigates giving our fighters space superiority.
Soon 15 cobalts, and an Akkan dropped in and began to clean house destroying nearly all of the Vasari support ships and began to engage the capital carrier. Strangely enough, the unknown capital ship sitting near the edge of the gravity well showed an unusual power surge coming from it, yet did not engage what so ever. Before we could figure out what it was doing, it’s was too late. Suddenly, wave after wave of Vasari ships began to arrive from different vectors where no phase lanes were present. When it was all said and done, more than 300 hundred ships dropped in and laid siege to the planet.
They quickly overwhelmed the planetary defenses and destroyed our anti pirate fleet down to the Akkan and 2 cobalts. On that day, the last thing I remembered seeing was the blood red of their exhaust moving toward the planet while we were getting picked apart from their missile frigates. Two enemy fighters got the drop on me, and I got hit near the power plant and cockpit when Aegis blew them away while I was busy trying not to explode. Aegis, John’s call sign, told me to get to the Akkan while he flew cover. So while I was limping through space and crash landing on the flight deck of the Akkan, John was living up to his call sign as the god of the air, rolling, doing 180’ turns, flips... Destroying fighters right and left, protecting the heavily damaged Akkan and making sure I got on-board. He had twenty-five confirmed kills that day. I did what he told me to. Get that ship aboard so we can all go home... And now, I’m doing it again.
As Drake neared the airlock doors, he pressed the control panel to start the cycle for them to open up. The doors to the shuttle glide open as a small green light appears over the door way. Sanders and Teal entered right after Drake, while Corbin, Stanford and Johnson entered a few seconds later. Drake started the pressurizing cycle, signified by the internal red light turning on, so they could get to the cockpit and get out of there. It seemed like an eternity before the light switched from red to yellow to green and they began to feel to pull of gravity weighing them down right before the doors slide open.
As Drake rushed to the controls, he didn’t even bother to remove his helmet because in a few seconds it wouldn’t matter either way, if they got vaporize by the explosion. As Drake started the power up sequence to the engines, the sensors started reading energy discharges from the derelict ship. Stanford jumped into the co-pilot seat and brought up the screen with the ship showing debris being shot forward from minor explosions aboard and large arcs of energy jumping all over the ship, some dissipating harmlessly in space... And without warning, it was like a new sun was being born. The engines powered up and activated, Drake engaged full thrust to get out of range of the coming shock wave. At first, it looked like they may out run the blast, but alas, it was gaining on them. As Drake turned to his team to say, "It has been an honor to serve with you." Stanford yells out, “What the fuck!”
Drake turned around to see a flash, the flash of a ship on a collision course with their shuttle, without warning the ship executes a simultaneous 180’ roll and flip. The rear end of the ship coming within a few dozen meters to the front of the shuttle, as the blue exhaust disappears they could see the main shuttle bay right before them with the name ‘Minoes’ right on the deck and doors of the ship. Before anyone else had a chance to say anything, Drake slammed the shuttle to full power toward the hanger bay reaching maximum speed just as they crossed the threshold. The main engines powered up and the blue thrust erupts from the from rear of the Minoes lightly scorching the shuttle as it crashed and skid to a slow stop. When Drake turned around to check on everybody, Stanford began to laugh uncontrollably... Unfortunately, none of the rest of the team had a chance to lock themselves down. Therefore, Corbin, Johnson, Teal, and Sanders looked like some strange creature with arms and legs moving all about at the back of the ship. Drake couldn't help himself and started to laugh with Stanford. Not because of the sight, but because they were still alive. The Minoes rockets away at full power just ahead of the shockwave which engulfed and destroyed the alien vessel seconds ago. Seles tells the captain they they are beyond the blast wave and could slow down once again.
“Thank you Lt Seles,” said Captain Lan. As the captain rises from the navigator’s chair, he turns to Lieutenant Cameron and says to him, ”You can have your chair back.” Lieutenant Cameron is white faced and cannot believe what he just saw, along with everyone else on the bridge, Cameron speaks, “What you did is impossible, this ship wasn’t design for that kind of maneuvers at that speed and the g forces...” Before he could finish, Lan says, “Lucky for me I didn’t know that. I'll be in the shuttle bay. Seles with me please. Cameron, you have the bridge.”
As the captain and Seles exits the bridge to the lift, one of the crew members vomits on the floor from the extreme maneuvers the captain has performed. Cameron closes his eyes and says, “If there is anyone else who needs to hurl, please leave now.” No sooner than he said that three more people walked off the bridge. As Cameron sits down in the command chair he presses a button and says, “Maintenance, could you please send up a few mops to the bridge please, we have a bio spill.”
As Reid is still inside shuttle control running various scans checking for contagions, Lan's voice comes in over the speakers, “Bats, how do they look?” “Finishing scans now, they all are clean, stand-by as I open the airlock to the bay.” said Reid.
Emergency teams rush to the shuttle as soon as the hanger doors open. When they begin to open the shuttle doors, a pile of suited men fall to the floor of the bay creating a loud thud that echos off the walls.
Lan exclaims, “Well, that’s something you don’t see every day.”
As he walks over to the dog pile, the emergency crews pulls up the hapless away team that has piled up. Drake and Stanford are standing in the hatch, still laughing at their comrades.
The captain says to Drake, “Lieutenant Commander... Cutting it close are we?”
Drake responds, “Just like old times sir.”
“Men, everybody okay?” asks the Captain. Some of the team members give a thumbs up while others are being helped with taking their helmets off. The captain looks around and says, “which one of you is getting the pink slip?”
All eyes look to Corbin while he sheepishly raises his hand, “That would be me, sir.” Commander Reid walks up behind the captain and Seles and says, “Well before we get to that, lets see what you almost got everybody killed for.”
Corbin reaches into a side pouch on his suit and pulls out this shimmering, glowing cube to which Reid responds, “Hello my precious.” Reid pulls out a scanning device and tells Corbin to move the cube around in his gloved hand. While Corbin moves the cube all around, Reid’s eyes light up with amazement.
Captain tells Seles, “Like a kid in a candy store.”
Seles responds, “Indeed.”
“I can hear you.” stated Reid.
As the group begins to laugh, the rest of the away team gathers around as the emergency teams help them out of their gear and weapons. Sanders is the first to say something before the others, “So that’s it huh? What almost killed us because of Corbin.”
Corbin responds, “You guys aren't going to let this go, huh?”
“Maybe... In a long while.” said Johnson. “As a matter of fact, when you are laying in your bed, all nice and comfy and asleep dreaming happy dreams... I’m going to be right there to screw it up each and every time.”
“Well Bats, what is the verdict on this thing,” said Lan.
“It’s some type of storage medium.” Said Reid.
Stanford replies, “Look’s like a storage small to me.”
Reid stops scanning the cube and says, “Yeah, it’s small smart ass, but it can hold every known record of every planet that has a population of a lease a five billion people in Trader Space for the last ten thousand years.”
All of their expressions changes to shock after hearing what the Chief Engineer just said. “Corbin, you may have almost gotten everyone killed, but you brought back the equivalent of the interstellar holy grail.”
All eyes are now fixed on Reid as he continues his explanation, “If I am right about this, whoever created this used holographic based tech and used it as a storage device, they were able to store far greater data then what we are using now in the form of the data optical chips. I’m betting that if we could cut this cube down to the size of an optical chip... More than half the storage on it would still be empty if it was used in a capital class ship’s main computer even after 10 years of service.”
Johnson begins to yell out, ”Way to go Corbin, beer’s on me buddy.”
Corbin looks to Johnson, ”Oh... Now I’m your buddy...”
Captain Lan removes a pink piece of paper out of his pocket and begins to tear it into small pieces, “I guess I won‘t have to give you this then.”
Corbin is shocked speechless that the captain actually had a pink slip for him. Captain Lan looks to Corbin and continues, “But you will have a week of KP duty after you get back from R and R, Corporal. Everyone... Finish getting out of your gear and freshen up for debriefing, you've got two hours to be in my main conference room...
Commander Reid and Lieutenant Seles, work on the artifact and whatever data is on the DTU’s. I’ll be waiting on the bridge for you initial report. Lieutenant Commander Drake and the rest of the away team... Good job. Dismissed.”
Lan turns and begins his walk out of the shuttle bay as the others start to talk amongst themselves. Commander Reid orders the DTU’s and the artifact to be taken to engineering so the information can be downloaded and processed. Reid and Seles begin to head over to engineering after talking with Sanders and Stanford on what they saw while the others were still trying to get their gear off prior to heading to the armory to store their weapons. Tech crews go over the shuttle to check for how extensive the damage is while the rest of the crew heads off to various parts of the ship. As the Minoes begins to leave the orbit of the long dead world, reaction thrusters help change the orientation of a probe that’s hidden in the debris field and was missed by the crew of the Minoes. The probe was designed to not give off passive information while it spies anything in it’s proximity. When the Minoes enters phase space, it fires off high burst encrypted intel on everything that it has seen, into the void of deep space.
(DS RP)
She was detained as soon as her battered ship returned to Germanthea. Imprisoned like some criminal, she cursed the women who put her in this predicament and the man who defeated her. Deprived of most of her powers by a mental binds placed on her by the Viceroys, she felt like a newly made cripple. Inside the bare, windowless room that served as a cell she didn’t know how many days had passed. She had nothing to do, only her own bleak thoughts kept her company until she was summoned.
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The platform Sethis is standing on starts to rise. Soon she sees the faces of the Seer Council arrayed above her but something is amiss; there is one more face present who she has not seen before among the Viceroys.
They made Thenos Garr a Viceroy? Her shocked realisation makes her lose track of what she was thinking. Garr the outcast, previously cut off from the Unity, a dangerous fleet commander famous for his victory in the Carthage-Tibra campaign and popular. Him, a Viceroy on the Seer Council was a laughable notion, at first Sethis thinks its some kind of bad joke until she remembers that this chamber cuts off psychic powers therefore Garr wasn’t an apparition.
Lost in her thoughts Sethis almost misses the Preacher announce; “Impyrial Reaver Sethis, Mistress of the personal fleet of the High Psintegrat is on trial under the charge of attacking a neutral system without prior sanction from the Seer Council resulting in the loss of 457 ships”.
For a moment there is an uneasy silence among the Viceroys, Thenos is surprised Sethis has been charged with this and not incompetent command. The chamber seemed to get darker and gloomier as the trial began.
“Viceroy Algana, rise and speak”
“The defeat at Ethea was a humiliation to the Flames of Vengeance caused solely by the inept command of the accused, who was acting of her own wishes and not for the good of the Unity. She should be executed to so that others will realise that such selfish actions will not be tolerated by the Unity.”
The words hit Sethis like a blow, she couldn’t believe it there had to be a mistake, it was utterly outrageous considering the circumstances.
“Viceroy Algana is in favour of death. Viceroy Argari, rise and speak.”
The Viceroy Thenos thinks could be an ally hesitates before she speaks, after a quick glance at the other female Viceroys she speaks quickly, “The accused has the blood of many on her hands after her unsanctioned actions. Death is the only redemption.”
Sethis’ mind is locked in denial; it cannot accept what is happening in this chamber it all feels like a bad dream.
“Viceroy Argari is in favour of death. Viceroy Ungthen, rise and speak”.
Ungthen stares through Sethis as she delivers her judgement, “The accused has shamelessly used the youth and inexperience of the High Psintegrat as a false pretence for the fleet action. We must make sure she acted of her own accord. I suggest that her memories be examined so that we understand what drove her to this act of stupidity. Then shall her death have some meaning.”
This could only mean one thing; Sethis’ mind finally believes what its hearing. She makes an attempt to end this charade. “This is preposterous, you were-“
“SILENCE! Commanded Viceroy Ungthen, “Your purpose here is to hear your judgement, we are already aware of the circumstances of your crimes”.
Thenos frowns; it was the Preachers role to direct the reprimand, not a Viceroy’s…
Sethis’ jaw is suddenly paralysed, she belatedly realises that the Viceroy’s words triggered a small spell placed in her mind when she was first incarcerated. Sethis has no choice but to watch the Viceroy’s debate her death.
“Viceroy Ungthen is in favour of a memory examination before death, Viceroy Marlett, rise and speak”.
“I see no reason to waste time as I agree with Viceroy Ungthen”.
I don’t want to die, thinks Sethis in cold determination, not like this, I will resist them to the end.
Thenos is surprised that the discussion has been this brief, there has been barely any debate at all, with all the Viceroys having already made up their minds. Had they agreed on this beforehand? He realises that he is in a tight position, he’d have to propose the plan he liked the least.
For the first time since Sethis arrives, Thenos Garr speaks; “I think the same message can be sent without resorting to death, I propose that Impyrial Reaver Sethis be stripped of her rank and exiled from the Unity for the needless death she has caused. However, she must first finish what her foolishness began by destroying the Renaissance Eagles so that they may never be a threat to the Flames of Vengeance. It is not her actions that matter but the end result, to this end I am willing to lend part of my fleet to reinforce the remaining ships of our lady’s fleet.”
Sethis never thought that Garr would help her - even if it was only a temporary chance for revnenge followed by exile from the Unity, essentially worse than death. It was touching to know that Jelette was behind this gesture, but in the end it was futile. It won’t stop the outrage of what is happening here today, being a new Viceroy Garr must not realise it.
Thenos watched the other Viceroys argue his proposal, Argari seems the most in favour and Thenos is certain that the other Viceroys will accept it as well. It is the only proposal that addresses the problem of the TRE and satisfies the Viceroy’s desire for punishment. After discussing several proposals with Jelette, this is the only one that will save Sethis’ life and resolve the issue at hand. Thenos' feelings were mixed on Sethis – while her death seemed an unecessary punishment, she seemed, from her actions at Ethea, to be arrogant, and also foolish, rejecting the help of the Kyrene veterans; unsuitable for command of a fleet – but for some unfathomable reason Jelette wanted Sethis back in command of her fleet. So Thenos would try to save her as long as he didn't jepardise the High Psintegrat's influence on the other viceroys. Also, he couldn’t help but pity the ashen-faced woman standing rigid as stone on lower platform.
Thenos considered her behaviour at the trial, her body language said she was shocked and terrified, but why so much? Sethis would have known to expect a severe punishment for acting out of line and what was she trying to say before she was cut off? It was ludicrous that the viceroys choose not to hear her side of the story. Furthermore, Thenos cynically notes that the Viceroys charged Sethis with acting without authorisation when she had gained the verbal approval of Jelette, after all it was the High Psintegrat’s fleet, this meant the Viceroys defined acting in authorisation as acting under their authority. The whole idea of acting under ‘authorisation’ was meaningless as most fleet commanders usually acted independently in their assigned command unless called upon by the central authority. The charge has been trumped up as punishment for defeat, thought Thenos.
To his shock the Viceroys reject his proposal.
The Preacher proclaims the verdict, “It has been decided that Impyrial Reaver Sethis will have her memories examined by the Seer council and then executed”.
Didn’t they listen to me at all? Are they sore over me becoming a viceroy? Or did they have an alterior motive? This felt all to smooth, too easy for Algana. There should have been more disagreement over this, not a unanimous decision against me, Thenos thought suspiciously.
Thenos considers vetoing the decision, but decides he cannot do it as it would jeopardize his position among the other viceroys. He must appear conservative so he can’t just veto this for no apparent reason. He silently apologizes to Jelette and signals his agreement.
I’ve done all I can, thinks Thenos sadly, anything more would endanger any future plans Jelette and I have.
“Will you willingly allow your memories to be examined?” Viceroy Ungthen asks blandly. Thenos regarded the Preacher suspiciously. Shouldn't she be saying this? Is she with the other Viceroys?
Sethis merely shakes her head bleakly. Thenos analyses the condemned woman, she looks pale but determined. Of course severely handicapped, her powers would be futile against the combined might of the Viceroys. The one problem was that the chamber nullified psychic powers so the “examination” had to occur in a separate room.
The Preacher stated in an angry voice “Defying the authority of the Seer Council will only go against you. Guards! Take the condemned to the room determined by the Viceroys”.
Two soldiers in plate-armour arrive and escort Sethis from the chamber. As the Viceroys rise and follow Thenos decides that the verdict was pre-arranged.
As he leaves the room Thenos experienced his powers return to him, he feels comfortable now as the numbness has passed. The procession arrived in a featureless, windowless, white room. Viceroy Algana orders the guards and scribes to leave. Now there only Sethis and the viceroys remain, Thenos senses that the other viceroys do not want him present.
I will observe but I will not have any part in this, announced Thenos.
Very well, but do not interfere Viceroy Garr.
With that the viceroys commence their attacks, Sethis unsurprisingly resists as she doesn’t want to let all her memories become known. Thenos would have done the same in her position, as he did when he suffered the same treatment at the hands of the last High Psintegrat. It was one thing to share select memories, but it was something completely different to have your inner most opinions and feelings to be viewed like a dossier. It was the latter course the Viceroys were pursuing in order to determine if Sethis had accomplices or plots, though Thenos doubted there was anything incriminating from what Jelette had told him.
With all her remaining strength focused on protecting her mind, Sethis is unable to stop the viceroys from redirecting their mental attacks on causing physical pain in order to distract her from her mental shields. After several moments she falls to her knees groaning in pain but still in the fight.
This is more like torture than examination, Thenos thought in disgust, is it really necessary if they simply intend to kill her?
At that moment, Sethis’ agonised eyes fell upon Thenos. In a flash the penny drops and Thenos realises that he has been played like an Isaran fiddle.
Why did Sethis attack Ethea? Why did the Seer Council have no idea what was happening when everyone was connected through the Unity? Suddenly the strange course of events makes sense. Sethis must have proposed attacking Ethea as a means of avenging Kyrene. The Seer council saw a way of pleasing the populace through a quick easy victory over the TEC, and provides tacit, unofficial support. Sethis’ attack unexpectedly fails and the Seer Council see an easy scapegoat. This made the whole idea of examining her memories flawed... unless the viceroys wanted to erase Sethis’ memories so there was no evidence of the Seer Council's role in the defeat at Ethea. That’s why there were no other observers in the room and the viceroys didn’t use anyone else to do the examination for them.
She’s just a scapegoat for the Seer Council’s political benefit, thought Thenos angrily, if she won, they won. If she lost, they still won. No government should make choices that it is unwilling to account for.
He and Jelette had been deceived from the start so whatever plan they came up with was doomed to failure.
This mockery of justice must end now.
Thenos tries to calm himself down and think with a cool head, he thinks quickly; he can’t just stop the examination now, it’d send the wrong message to the viceroys, that’s why he didn’t just veto the verdict altogether. He had to come up with something that would allow him to use his veto in a way that protected the Seer Council. The purpose of the trial was to cover up the role the viceroys played in the Ethea defeat. A plan forms in his head and Thenos thinks of a way to put it into action.
Her body shook uncontrollably as Sethis endured the mental battering. Unable to physically shield herself from mental attacks due to the handicap, she shields her mind. It was hopeless, but she would not let them win and complete the betrayal.
When she was informed by the Seer Council that their agents had detected a battle taking place in Ethea, they quietly suggested she intervene. Her ambitious mind had become filled with the notion of becoming a heroine by personally avenging Kyrene. Her prestige would rise and she would become popular. Now however, Sethis realised that the Viceroys had used her, by foreseeing her mind-set and anticipating her reaction. This was precisely why she was defeated by Zaroday. Now she was a cast off tool which could be used against them.
Sethis cried out in pain as she is struck by a mental hammer blow. Her concentration almost breaks but her fury helps stem the tide.
All they told her was to get the High Psintegrats permission, since it was her fleet. Sethis needn’t have waited the time for a discussion among the viceroys and let the opportunity pass. All she had to do was to convince a girl-child to attack, to regain the peoples trust and avenge their defeat.
Sethis was at her limit, the pain was starting to break her concentration and soon the Viceroys overwhelming strength would break through into her inner most memories and erase everything. She knew too much and it was too time-consuming to pick out individual incriminating thoughts, she’d be a clueless vegetable going into her execution.
The only viceroy not participating was Thenos Garr, who seemed to be getting angrier by the moment at her defiance. She never expected an outcast like Garr to help her.
“Stop this!” Thenos uses his powers to protect Sethis from the Viceroys.
Sethis is so shocked she lets down her shields, fortunately for her the other viceroys in their surprise, halt their attacks.
Viceroy Ungthen is the first to recover, in an outraged voice asks, “You dare interfere in the punishment imposed by the Seer Council?”
“Yes because I must, after hearing certain rumours I have to impose my veto on this verdict for the good of the Flames’ of Vengeance.” Thenos looks sad at this subversion of justice.
“Not even a viceroy can veto a decision after it has been made” said Viceroy Algana.
“It can if all the viceroys agree, and you will, after you have heard the rumours that have reached my ears”.
“Oh tell us these rumours, I’m sure that unsubstantiated prattle will convince us” said Viceroy Marlett with clear sarcasm.
Thenos hopes his plan will succeed and begins. “After I left the council chamber my subordinates informed me that there were rumours suggesting that Impyrial Reaver Sethis was acting under the authority of the Seer Council. Though I am sure these rumours are false, there very presence could destabilise the Flames’ of Vengeance.”
The Viceroys are silent with shock, Argari looked ashamed and Ungthen suddenly appeared very pale.
Thenos goes on; “These rumours could even have caused Our Lady’s personal fleet to revolt if their commander was; in their eyes unlawfully executed”.
The Viceroys knew that such a revolt would be quickly put down but it would be publicly damaging if the High Psintegrat’s personal fleet rebelled. It could be a trigger for even more revolts.
Thenos tries to make his position clear; “It would be very damaging for our faction if such rumours were thought to be true. So the verdict must be annulled. Please understand that I have no bias towards traitors such as her,” to prove his point, Thenos acts as if he has only just noticed that Sethis has been watching him, and with a flick of a hand sends her tumbling to the floor unconcious.
The Viceroys are surprised by Thenos’ actions and their suspicions fall away. Ungthen asks, “What do we do now then?”
“I suggest we put Sethis under indefinite house-arrest until the rumours dissipate, we can say that after we examined her memories critical evidence was found that made the trial invalid”.
The viceroys let out a silent sigh of relief, Argari looks the most relieved speaks for the first time in ages “Very well, Viceroy Garr I see that your inclusion was wise, I will support your proposal”.
The other Viceroys quickly agree and Thenos is thrilled that his plan worked. By using the Viceroy’s ploy against them he stopped Sethis’ execution and appeared magnanimous doing it. The Viceroys had wished for a quiet room away from any witnesses outside the council chamber, thus unaffected by the psychic nullifying walls Thenos could claim to have heard ‘rumours’ from his subordinates. The viceroys believed him because they panicked in their fear, instead of verifying it themselves. Jelette would no doubt be pleased by this result.
DS personal--------------------------------------------------------------------Planet Machina Industrial (Capital ship factory)-------------------------------------------------------------------- “You happy Zelden your finally getting your new Ship today.” Said Oranos. “Ya, but when am I gonna get my funding? You know I don't like that where out here with fucks all clue what the hells going on for all we know there could be a invasion fleet of TEC ships coming here right this minute.” Said Zelden grumpily. “Well you know the High Counsel has ballooned in the past few weeks. So getting every one to agree on anything is a bit hard right now plus we have been giving away a lot of the stuff we used to sell to fund our self's so that people on the planets can have food and homes. Plus we can't build every thing all at once. We just finished putting up Star Bases at each of the planets that aren't hosting a GAM (Gardenia Alliance Military) Base. Not to forget the Shield Generator's for every planet. ” Said Oranos. “Ya, I know. At lest GAM is running things right on there end got the Star Bases at the Sun up in record time.” Said Zelden. “Yep, but now that the ship factory's have been up and running at full speed we have a fleet again.” Said Oranos. “True both GAM and us are back to full strength, But that brings me back ta my first question When Am I getting My Funding Hmm?” Said Zelden. “Ok Ok ill tell you. Now that the fleets back up and we are done the trade and Star Base networks you get your funding starting tomorrow morning.” said Oranos smiling. “Why the hell didn't ya tell me that in d'a first damn place?!” Said Zelden. “Because its more fun this way” Said Oranos with a wink as he walks away.------------------------------------------------------------------The next day at Antynene (Star) on board the Sun Tzu------------------------------------------------------------------ “Sir I have a priority 1 tri-encrypted message for you.” Said a ensign out of breath from rushing to the bridge. “Really who's it from? Ensign” asked Oranos. “I don't know Sir. The data chip came in on the last supply ship 10 minute's ago.” Said the ensign. “All right give me the chip ill view it in my office.”Said Oranos. “Yes Sir.”said the ensign as he handed over the chip. “Captain you have the bridge.”Said Oranos as he walked out. “Hmm a priority 1 tri-encrypted message. Must be from Zelden.” Said Oranos to him self as he sat down in his office and put the chip in the computer. Zelden's face came up. “Oranos we have a problem. My people have detected a computer virus in the Broadcast Center's computers I ordered a shut down of the com net work this virus was spreading fast it didn't get in to the Military com network but it got in to most civilian's systems. Worst of all it was a snooper meant to find out info and send it back to some one. We know it came through the RFT network last night in the news broadcasts that trade routes have reopened. Whats really unsettling is it was a Vasari program I'm sure of it. I don't think any one could notice if they where hit with this unless they where all ready looking for and where very familiar with Vasari computer programming. We only saw it cuz it got flagged as strange. Vasari programming in a RFT news broadcast. You know as well as I what it could have done to us so we need to handle this now. I've sent word to Kalder as well.” the recording ended there. “Fuck with a capital F.” Said Oranos as he got up and headed for the Bridge at full speed. “ Commander? Whats wrong?”Said Captain Tiebiris. “Tiebiris we have a problem send out the message to the fleet to go on high alert, brake in to squads and move to there patrol points. We and our squad with be moving out full speed to the Finley system.” Said Oranos. “Finley? Sir are they under attack?” asked Tiebiris after he sent out the word. “Yes but not the kind fought with ship's and guns at lest not yet. When we get there I want us under isolation priority omega one way com's till I can speak to Roesh, Tim, Henry, Casey and Admiral Draakjacht if he is still in there system.” Said Oranos. “Yes Sir understood.”Said Tiebiris.-------------------------------------------------------------------------Later at Finley------------------------------------------------------------------------- The RDA ship's arrive and begin Broadcasting one message on a loop. “Attention RFT and Davids Lion's it is of the Highest priority that Fleet Admiral Oranos has a in person meting with Roesh, Tim, Henry, Casey and Admiral Draakjacht immediately. Our in coming com's are down at this time so please signal us with light based signaling when the meting is ready.” ***Repeat*** “Attention RFT and Davids Lion's it is of the Highest priority that Fleet Admiral Oranos has a in person meting with Roesh, Tim, Henry, Casey and Admiral Draakjacht immediately. Our in coming com's are down at this time so please signal us with light based signaling when the meting is ready.”=========================================================== New RDA Fleet 3 Kol, 3 Akkan, 3 Sova, 3 Dunov, 3 Marza, 30 Percheron, 30 Ogrov, 30 Kodiak, 30 Cielo, 60 Hoshiko, 15 Raloz, 100 Garda, 100 Cobalt, 100 LRM, 50 Krosov, 100Arcova.For normal operations when the RDA fleet is not moving as a whole it is split in to squad's led by a capital ship. Squads are structured so:1 Capital ship (Akkan)2 Kodiak's2 Percheron's2 Ogrov's2 Cielo's4 Hoshiko's3 Raloz's20 Garda's20 Cobalt's20 LRM's20 Arcova's10 Krosov's
(DS Roleplay / Trader Space - Petrograd, Ashanti Rim World, 12 Systems out from Galan)Part Thirty Six of Teir --Tealhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=in-sZ20G3F8
Sere-Sere's Song - Petrograd, Ashanti Rim WorldNovember 16th, 2287 (11.16.2287.11)
The Last Time I Saw Your Face...The last time i saw your face,I was crying,You were walking, walking, walking,away.The last time i felt this bad,the world was ending,You keep breaking, breaking, breaking,my heart.The nights keep ending,the days beginning,I call you on the phone,But you just pick upand don't say,anything.How many times,are you going to do this?How many, many, many,times?The last time i felt this bad,the world was ending,I was crying, crying, crying,crying.And you were walking away.The last time i saw your face,I was crying,dying,while you were walking, walking, walking,away.***
(DS Roleplay / Trader Space - Petrograd, Ashanti Rim World, 12 Systems out from Galan)Part Thirty Seven of Teir --Tealhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JnGBs88sL0
Sere-Say it Right...Petrograd, Ashanti Rim WorldNovember 16th, 2287 (11.16.2287.11)She turned away from the window, she had not thought of Mikel for a very long time, it was not time to start...Two days remained.Two days.She turned back from the open window, cold breeze blowing, the chill settled in her, but it didn't matter, crossing with a small limp across the small room to her bed, to the small collection of clothes, a set of shoes, a comb and belt, a necklace of silver braided chains resting on the sleeve of her white linen cloak that lay across the bed.She was...She was...Tired.And soon she would be leaving.But not her.Not...Just the double...They had taken her from the examination room after the 'operation' and to her own room and there she had slept like the dead until mid-afternoon. She had eaten when she had arose, flour biscuits, a bit of syrup over them and a cup of warm yeet milk. They had left her alone, not ignoring her, but giving her space, giving her time.It was almost over.Beginning.But almost over.She had left the clinic in the morning and returned to the Convent, where Kindra and Teal shared a room. They looked tired and stayed inside a good deal since the cold and snow had come. They spent the day talking, Kindra knitting and Teal holding the loop of yarn between her hands. It was good to have their company. Their closeness. The sight of their smiling though worry worn faces and warm hands in her hands when it was time to leave. It was night, the cold settling into the dark, dim lit streets like a knife in the shadows."Nadera will come for you tomorrow, we have gained passage to the Distant Stars, it will be a place to start over far from the memory of our loss."She had bowed her head then, as Kindra and Teal lowered their eyes.Kindra nodded but said nothing, only reaching out her fingers and patting the back of Sere's hand.
Teal turned her head and regarded Sere with blank blind eyes.
Sere tried to smile.They could start over.A place away from the memory of Galan.And she could find her revenge.She patted Kindra's hand and smoothed Teal's cheek and kissed both of them and went out of the small room in the Convent and out of the Convent and into the streets. Along cold white streets in her white robe, slowly and painfully on her crippled leg, hobbling along, limping with her left leg dragging.Until she came to the clinic again, and the wash of small yellow lights at the windows.Nadera smiled, but said nothing, thought nothing, even from out on the white sidewalk Sere could feel her, but the girl remained quiet.'I have said my goodbyes, you will bring them to the ship tomorrow?'She could feel Nadera's assent, even though there came no thought or word from her, just a silent 'feeling' in the forefront of her mind, as if she had nodded yes.She went in then into the warm building, where the coal stoves in the corners of the rooms warmed the air with a ruddy red glow and had a bowl of warm oats and milk for supper and then retired to her room.The day had seemed so ordinary,after what her life had come to be like these last few weeks.It was both calming,though it also made her feel out of place.There seemed so little space for small laughs or holding hands or knitting blankets of late.The feel of a blade in her hand felt now more natural.She blew out the candle on the edge of the sink counter and undressed in the dark and then lay down, the soft of the pillow pressing her cheek.She was going to worry,about Kindra and Teal, about Nadera and the other sisters, about what was coming and now too close to stop.Yet when she closed her eyes she thought of none of that, but fell asleep.And thankfully,she did not dream at all.***In the morning the sisters came and cut her hair, shaving the left side of her head and leaving the right to hang down in a loose braid, that they decorated with twelve small silver bells."You are one of us, now." Nadera had thought and the others had smiled, even when she could not hear 'their' thoughts. She was linked only to Nadera then. But it was as well, there were enough distractions and worries to keep her occupied, she doubted she needed the clamoring voices of the others thoughts in her mind in addition to Nadera's.Last day.Last day... she thought.As she went from room to room, climbing the stairs to the empty rooms above the clinic where she had fought Nadera, the broken stairs were mended now, fresh smooth concrete laid into the broken chipped edges where she had fallen, the blood washed away from the walls where she had slammed into them, skidding, moving, running, up along the stairs away from the clone that had followed, up toward where Nadera had waited.The air was cool here, mist came in small clouds at each breath, the stone cold against her slippered feet. She went up to the floor where Nadera had waited, stood in the doorway where the clone had lain dead and Nadera had stood and had looked down, slipping the gun back into the holster, where she had stepped from the doorway as Nadera's head had snapped up and turned, the blade in her hand slipping into the girl's back.She stood in the hallway, the empty hallway that had been cleaned, where there was no evidence of it ever happening at all,except within her own mind.She went on up to the roof then.Standing against the outer edge of the lip at the sides of the roof that acted as a barrier, overlooking the cold day.Snow fell.In white.Falling down out of the sky.White.***Below in the rooms below, her clone was laying in stasis, eyes closed...Tomorrow that clone would be put aboard a ship bound for the Distant Stars...Sere standing here would know nothing of that, have no knowledge of it at all.She would be dead,and gone.Through the stars, the ship would move, first to the sun, and then to other suns, other systems, and eventually through the worm hole that led to where she would find the Aliens.That was all that mattered.All,that,mattered.She had come too far down this path to turn aside.There was no time for holding hands, for warm smiles or laughs anymore, no more hugs or soft words, no more hot cups of coffee or cocoa in the warm kitchen while the snow fell outside.No more sweet kisses from sweethearts that she couldn't bear to think of anymore.Sere cried softly.The tears fell down her face slow,cold on her skin in the cold air.Snow fell.And she cried.But it didn't matter,didn't matter anymore.And that is why she cried.
Because,
Sometimes,
hate wasn't enough.
***
Numerous hulks and rag-tag ships float amongst the large asteroid and its smaller, mined sisters. The ships vary in size; from as small a reaper to the size of a capital ship, each however shares a common fate. They wait to die. Each of these quietly resting ships awaits the metaphorical scrap yard.
A small Arcova threads its way through the drifting ships, it radios the scrapyard control with the following message; “Bellary Control 4, I’m afraid we’re here to snatch some of your prey”.
The disgruntled management at the other end respond; “What the hell are you talking about? These pirate vessels are due for recycling”.
“Orders from the top buddy, they won’t mind your quarterly profit reduction”.
On the Arcova, Adruth scans the ships on death row. He eyes some Corsairs and notices a glum looking Akkan in the midst of a half a dozen Rogues. What really catches his eye is a solitary Rapture the pirates somehow managed to jerry-rig with TEC technology. A predatory smile appears on his face.
“Listen Bella I can’t tell you what we’re planning, it’s confidential” says Z in his best placating voice.
“Tell me or I’ll tip off the local newsnet that there’s something going on with the fleet”.
Damn, why did she have to be so smart and stupid at the same time? Z quickly thinks of some way to keep her quiet, “Why don’t you think of a name to call the operation?”
“Hmm”, her young face creases in a frown, and then lights up with an evil smile, “Operation Zelga Bunny”.
Z feels his face slacken at the lamest sounding military operation in recent human history. Naming a military operation after a children’s holo-character most of the crews would have watched as children... not exactly morale inspiring but maybe they could tie it in with the local system games and throw any spies off track.
“Alright fine, Zelga Bunny will do”.
Bella seems shocked at this but quickly shuts her mouth stifling giggles.
It had been hard training four hundred marines in a different way of fighting without raising suspicions. Adruth remembers the first briefing;
“The purpose of this op is confidential, but you will train accordingly to best complete your objective?” His bionic eye scanned crowd of marines, unnerving them.
“What is that objective?” said a brave marine.
“That Sergeant Cole, is a secret until further notice”.
“Why are we training with lasers? Everyone knows the TEC have the worst lasers and where is our armour?” asked another emboldened marine.
“You will receive your combat ordinance at a later date, until then you will make do.”
There were discontented murmurs among the crowd but they did what they were ordered to do.
So for next several weeks they trained with recoilless lasers and ship boarding techniques. Surprisingly the Rear-Admiral trained with them, evoking some respect for him. Now he had the callsign “Secret” because of all the unexplained details concerning the op. Adruth liked the nickname.
Once again the board members met, there was unexpected sense of unease among them as if something big was about to be announced. Z starts the discussions; “What do you have for me?”
Jason starts off; “we’ve built a hundred cobalts, a hundreds javelis’, 50 garda’s and 10 ogrov’s thanks to the new frigate factories in Mysore and Surat.” The others pause at the mention of Ogrovs, those were purely offensive cruisers.
“Lina?”
The harried looking woman answers “Preparations are coming along fine for the games but our finances aren’t looking too great”.
“It’ll be resolved. Everyone, I have announcement to make; at an undisclosed amount of time from now Operation... Zelga Bunny will be launched, the details have to be kept confidential until further notice”.
There is disbelief around the table. Launch a military operation now? When anyone could come in their absence and attack the system? And what was with that ridiculous name?
“All I can say is that I will be going on a diplomatic voyage to Finley, it seems their having trouble. Anyway this operation will secure our future safety”.
There is shocked silence around the table.
At a separate meeting after the board meeting, Z, Adruth, Wayakm and several other ranking officers discuss their plans.
Z begins “I will take 350 of our ships to Finley as a show of force-”
“Is that really necessary?” cut in Way.
“No, it’s not; the whole Finley trip is a ruse. We will be using the system as a temporary staging point on to our final objective. I have gained permission to use the edge of their star’s grav well on the condition that we don’t advance into the system. Of course they don’t know our plans; to them it’s just an extremely odd courtesy call”.
“Who are we attacking?” asked an officer.
“The Flames of Vengeance, of course”.
“But how? Their fleet is massive we’ll be crushed” said Way.
“We’ll be attacking them but not attacking them at the same time”.
Confusion reigns among the officers present, “Please clarify for us simple people” said Way in a sarcastic voice.
“We’ll be star jumping-”
“Why? When we can go there in one jump?”
“Because it’ll give their forewarning systems the least possible time react and to have our antimatter stores as full as possible since you all know the closer we jump the less antimatter we lose. Anyway, we’ll go from Finley, to Atlovia, Erardene and then onto Egibis. Egibis is the mark as they have an extremely friendly relationship with Flames who have defended them in previous pirate attacks. They have a small but good quality navy, any attack on them will bring a Flames intervention”.
“This is stupid. What’s the whole point of this op? Any attack will bring immediate and crushing retaliation from Flames”, criticised Way.
Zaroday’s eyes glitter as he responds in a cold tone; “we must show them that even though we are small we will not tolerate any more attacks. We will take an eye for an eye, if we hit them back hard enough they will realise not to mess with us”.
Adruth is certain there is flaw something in that logic. But hey, he’s determined, thought Adruth as Z talks, you can’t change a habit that’s that old.
“There will be no retaliation as a sizable portion of their fleet will be destroyed.” His flat pan voice at last sentence evokes a chill throughout the officers; he goes on with his eyes almost scary, “not to mention they will have other things on their plate”.
Reading the holo display Way asks “How will you destroy a sizable portion of their fleet with light frigates and one capital ship?”
“That, is a secret”, Adruth smiles at Z’s cryptic words.
“Well, if suicide’s your forte then go ahead and do it” said Way after realising Zaroday will overrule him.
“Yes I will, on a lighter note the reason why the bunny is one of the mascots for games are to deflect attention from operation Zelga Bunny”.
Everyone grins at this, but they all know that Z and Adruth are hiding something from them.
(DS Lore) Todd and Casey make their way from Fleet Command to the Starbase Kushva so they can get the most recent update on the new sensor package, upon arrival they're intrigued by the flurry of activity in one of the hanger bays. "What's going on?" Casey asks. Todd scratches his head for a moment before stopping one of the engineers. "Gimme an update." "Oh, uh, Mr. Degroff..." The engineer says flustered. "We've found something. Something big." "Big?" Casey asks with wide eyes. "Well, not big as in size, but huge in the possible breakthrough sense." the engineer answers. "Okay, I'm all ears, what did we get?" Todd asks. "One of those scout's sensor control computers. It's damaged, but still working sort of. I don't know anything else about it, but it's going to arrive here shortly." the engineer states before bouncing off to the arriving shuttle. "And that's huge how?" Casey asks. Todd turns to her and shrugs, "If it's not too severely damaged, we can pull information off of it to figure out how they're bypassing our sensors and put an end to it. Maybe even pull some radio frequencies out of it and find out who these things belong to." "Oh, I guess that really is good news." Casey states. "Sure, but it's not like we wouldn't have figured this stuff out eventually, they're just hoping this get's me off their backs so they can go back into vacation mode... But I'm still interested to see what we've managed to do so far." Todd states as he walks out of the hanger followed closely by Casey. The holovid at the station where Roesh is still sitting lights up. Roesh presses a button and J'Rah's face appears. "Good day to you Roesh." Lord J'Rah says. "See, not calling me a lord isn't so bad now is it?" Roesh asks rhetorically. "Good day to you too." "I have received your message about trade resuming and have informed my crews to submit to any security measures you have put in place." "Good, we plan on searching every ship that jumps in from another system." "As I had expected, I've also informed my mining fleets to report any strange behaviors from any of their crews and to return home immediately if the scheduled arrival times cannot be met regardless of the reason why so I can deal with them personally. I am again terribly sorry that one of my ships was used in such a manner and am working within the clans to figure out who is responsible." "Yeah, I'd image you want to find out who has access to your fleet." "Indeed." "Hey, while you're digging around in the clans maybe you can shed some light on another issue we're having. We're looking for information on a couple of older clans and TEC databases are either grossly incomplete or so highly redacted that all of the useful information on these clans can't be acquired in this region and I really don't have the time to return to Trader Space to muck around in some high security info centers." "I will see what I can do." "Good. The first clan in the House of Konicek, and the second is the House of Vulkoras." J'Rah's eyes light up when he hears the names and sits back in his chair. "Those are two very old and dangerous clans. I haven't heard their names being used in my life time outside of education. As young warriors, we're all taught about the tactics and battles of the older and more prestigious clans. The House of Vulkoras especially since their house is honored by having one of our most powerful warship classes named after them." "The Desolator. Designed around gravity well control and planetary bombardment." "Fitting for a clan that was highly used by the empire of old to strike like lightning at an enemy's planet and reduce their defenses and retaliation capabilities to nothing and then reduce the planet's population to nothing more then untrained livestock ripe for enslavement." "You sound like you envy them." "In a way I do. Their house name commands respect while others merely beg for it. I believe even you would appreciate the position you'd be in if your name held such power within an empire as vast as ours once was." "Yeah, it would be pretty nice to go where ever I felt like and do whatever I wanted." "May I ask why you have interest in these two clans?" "We've recovered some materials and after our limited analysis we've narrowed it down to potentially those two. So if we can get some historical data, areas of operation, house emblems, anything that can help us pin down who's stuff we've got, our researchers would be very appreciative." "I understand, but I have a request of my own." "Okay, let's here it." "Even the best security protocols on our communication systems can be overcome if someone is determined enough. Turning over information on older clans closely linked to the controlling house of the empire is closely guarded. If I was to get you this information, it would have to be hand delivered personally since there is no doubt my communications will become monitored by the other clans in the region." "I see... I don't blame you, the Trade Council hasn't always taken too kindly to people handing over information either. I guess when you have enough, give me a call and let me know that you're on your way to discuss production losses during the trade shut down." "Very well, I'd also like to know why I'm handing over this information. Do you believe it is related to the bombing?" "It's unrelated at the moment, but the more times I hear people connecting the two the more conclusions I begin to draw which isn't good if I'm trying to find out the truth." J'Rah nods in agreement. "These are older houses and haven't been active in some time. It would be odd if it was one of them, but if they still existed in some capacity, it wouldn't surprise me." Roesh's screen flashes with the notice of the RDA Fleet at the star. "Hmmm. I have to go." J'Rah nods, "I shall call about our trade meeting when I know more." "Thanks." Roesh says before cutting the link and switching to the new one.****“Attention RFT and Davids Lion's. It is of the highest priority that Fleet Admiral Oranos has an in person meting with Roesh, Tim, Henry, Casey and Admiral Draakjacht immediately. Our incoming comm's are down at this time so please signal us with light based signaling when the meeting is ready.”**** Roesh smirks before thinking to himself "That's going to be a little tough at the moment..." He then switches off the link and contacts his own fleet. "Rob, notify the Sun Tzu via flash comm to jump to Finley 1 and transfer planet side, I'll be there shortly and keep communications closed until I find out why they're not willing to receive any." "Aye, sir." Captain Powley states before relaying the message to his crew. Roesh disconnects and reconnects to Jacob Duffy. "Who were you in contact with in the David's Lions Fleet?" "Captain Zuckerman aboard the Hagar. He's the senior officer in charge at the moment." "Okay, thanks." Roesh says before cutting the link and requesting one to the DLS Hagar and Captain Zuckerman. "This is Captain Zuckerman of the Hagar." the captain states once he appears on the screen. "Captain Zuckerman, I'm Roesh of the Roesh Free Traders." "Ah, thank you for reopening trade and getting those supplies out... But you really need to get some system in place to make it easier to get a hold of the right people..." "Yeah, don't mention it... I have a system in place that will be turned on to the public shortly which will alleviate that problem hopefully... Are you authorized to meet in Admiral Draakjacht's place while he's unavailable?" "I am the senior officer in charge." "Good, I'm sure you know the Sun Tzu is requesting a meeting and is refusing direct communications." Zuckerman nods. "I have already sent word to the Admiral." "That takes care of one request. I'm sending them word to jump to Finley 1 and head planet side. If the Admiral can't be located by the time I get there, I'll be expecting you so show up in his place to represent the Lions." "What's this meeting about?" "I don't know... I'm really busy at the moment, so if it's nothing special, you have my permission to throw them out of the system." Zuckerman's face shows the signs of an evil grin, "Understood." He then cuts the link. Roesh jumps up from the chair and rushes off to begin his journey back to Finley 1 as fast as he can. Back on the Foe Hammer, Captain Powley has his technicians attach a closely clustered light array to the hull of the ship so he can send the message. "Helm, turn broadside to the Sun Tzu. Fire control, lock on with a single laser bank and fire a 5% power shot right at their gut to make sure they're looking at us." "Aye sir." comes the replies. The system charges up to 5% power and a blast of energy is releases striking the Sun Tzu's shielding at it's mid section and dissipates quickly. Captain Powley waits a few seconds before ordering his crew to begin sending the message. On the Sun Tzu, the bridge crew looks at each other when they receive weapons fire. Focusing their screens on the source of the shot they start picking up the message from the light array broadcast to them in short and long flashes of light.-- . ... ... .- --. . .-. . -.-. . .. ...- . -.. ... - --- .--. .--. .-. --- -.-. . . -.. - --- ..-. .. -. .-.. . -.-- .---- ... - --- .--. -- . . - .. -. --. .--. .-.. .- -. . - ... .. -.. . ... - --- .--. After a couple of passes with the message the computer displays it on their main screen. **message received stop proceed to finley 1 stop meeting planet side stop** Oranos steps closer to the screen, "Cut our looping transmission and return fire... A low intensity laser blast at the light array before making way to Finley 1." Heads nod and a shot is fired back at the Foe Hammer before Sun Tzu and accompanying fleet break their position hold and head for the gap between the Angarsk and Dubovka to make the jump to Finley 1. Captain Powley for his part just chuckles at the 'handshake' and returns to his chair to relax until his next assignment arrives. Todd returns with Casey in tow to the meeting room where he laid down his ultimatum to his personnel not too long ago. "Are we on version five yet?" he asks getting everyone's attention. "No..." one of the techs responds. "But we have a piece of the scout's control systems due to arrive shortly that will give us a greater chance at figuring this all out permanently." "So I've heard. Where's Dave at?" Todd asks looking around the room. "Dave?" Casey asks. "Yeah. Dave." Todd replies. "Dave's not here." another person in the room answers. Todd continues to look around the room, "Well Dave better have a good excuse for not being here or he's getting fired..." Colonel Horner walks in behind them, "I sent him and the rest of my staff back to their quarters so they can get some rest and be fit for their next duty assignments." "Hi Jim." Casey says while looking back. "Case." Colonel Horner says while giving a single nod to her. "Colonel, colonel, colonel..... I really wanted to fire somebody today." Todd comments. "Eh, there's still time." Colonel Horner answers. "So where do we stand on the new sensor software?" Todd asks. A tech stands up presenting some paperwork to Todd, "The code has been completely rewrote reducing detections from about a second to only a few milliseconds. It doesn't mean anything operationally, but on the computer side of things it means a lot, we're seeing three and four seconds gained on target lock and firing solution times, a much more robust battlefield network because of the lack of being bogged down by superfluous sensor coding, and if that wasn't good enough, increased security because of the fewer bits of data being transmitted so we should be getting fewer false sensor readings from Vasari ships in combat." "Good." Todd says. "Now what about hardware?" Another tech hands him some more papers. "Current sensor systems and arrays are adequate to run the new software, changes may still be necessary pending the information gained from our new find." "Have we had any new detections of the scouts?" "No sir, Mr. Degroff." The first tech answers. "but that doesn't mean there aren't any." "Exactly my point." Todd states as the control box is brought into the room. "I want every bit of information on that copied in triplicate to new boxes. Send one to my office, keep one here to check against, and lock the third up in the archives. Then tear that piece of shit down and replace the damaged parts with what you all think is best and get it working again." "Yes sir." both of the techs say in unison. "Keep me informed." Todd says while making a head gesture to Casey and Colonel Horner to exit the room. "So when should I be ordering mining and salvage to head to repair stations?" Casey asks. "If the sensor arrays need to be redone, probably in a day or two if Tim doesn't have Fleet jump in line, if they don't, then whenever the ship docks at one of the mining rigs or refining facilities, a hard connection can be made and the software reprogrammed." Todd answers. "You have faith these guys will get it done that quick..." Casey smarts off. Todd smiles and fires back, "Of course! We're not Mining and Salvage." Casey glares at Todd causing Colonel Horner to laugh. "Any chance I can get that sensor software loaded into this station so I can have it tested out on the trade ships running around?" Horner asks. "Yeah sure. Don't want any bugs to be found after some pissed off warships show up." Todd answers. "Thanks. Roesh also sent a message for you Todd. He wants you to meet him on Finley 1. The RDA wants a sit down." Horner informs them. "Why not you too Case?" Todd asks. "Because of Riona, I'm being ordered to avoid Finley 1 for now." she answers. "Oh right... Well, have fun here then, I'm off like a prom dress." Todd states as he walks down the hall back to the hanger bay.
(DS Roleplay / Trader Space - Petrograd, Ashanti Rim World, 12 Systems out from Galan)Part Thirty Eight of Teir --Tealhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLVCtST0PAA
Sere-Journey to Selvaria-Petrograd, Ashanti Rim WorldNovember 17th, 2287 (11.17.2287.1)Snow fell.Blowing in a sweep of cold wind over the gray tops of the buildings that lined the edge of the landing field beyond.Moving across the black tarmac and the curved lines of the Advent transport as six white robed figures lowered the casket they carried to the loading ramp that moved in slow degrees up into the belly of the ship.Nadera's lips trembled as she hugged Kindra, then leaned back at arms length and looked into the older woman's eyes.“We will miss you...”Teir's Mother smiled back.“It's alright, a new journey, Teir would be happy for us, a new life.”Nadera nodded and then took Teal in her arms and held the girl to her.“You take care of yourself, ok?” She tried to smile as Teal turned her blind eyes toward her and gave a soft smile.“It's ok Nadera, don't worry, it will be all right, you will see, everything will be all right. We will miss you, but maybe we can come back and visit or you can come to visit us.”Nadera nodded, though it was impossible. She kept her mind closed so the girl couldn't see.“Yes, of course. It will be wonderful.”But of course it would never happen, Nadera would be gone by then. Someone else would come to meet them, someone new.None of the Twelve had very many months remaining.But it was a wonderful thought, a sweet thought.She hugged the girl again and squeezed her arms around her.“Love you...” she said and turned to Pris standing at Teal's side.Nadera took Pris's gloved hands in her own cold ones and smiled at the girl.“Take care of Sere.”Pris nodded and squeezed her fingers in Nadera's.“I will.”The girl turned then and Nadera walked her and Kindra and Teal to the front of the ship as the others waited, watching as they climbed the stairs to the entry door where two smiling stewards waited, ushering them in. Kindra bowed her head a moment and then disappeared into the bright confines of the ship, Teal turned for a moment and simply smiled and then turned and stepped through the door. Pris stopped on the threshold and turned then and waved a gloved hand, her breath coming in short bursts of steam from her lips.Nadera smiled and waved back, then bowed her head a moment, praying it would all go well.Then she turned, lifting her head and nodded to the others.As the casket disappeared inside the loading bay.As the ship doors closed and the nose of the ship began to glow a faint and then brilliant blue, a streaming cloud of blue light swirling into the front of the ship.There was a blink then and a flash of light as the ship jumped into orbit.On its way to Selvaria and the Distant Stars.As the white robed figures moved back across the parking ramp to the low line of the terminal building against the fence and the landing port proper.To taxi's that waited that then whisked them away back to the edge of the city and the deserted neighborhood where the clinic stood.Old and gray-white in the dim light of early morning.Snow falling in the slow cold out of the white sky.***
A beeping catches Alexander's ears, a moment passing before he realizes it's coming from his hip. He pulls a yellow and black device from his belt and looks at the screen, the text scrolling by and informing him of a pending meeting. The ambiguous information causes his eyebrow to lift, the hair on his face shifting about as his lips twitch beneath. When done with the message, he packs away the device and heads toward the spaceport. As he passes through the street, a mixture of Lions, citizens and Traders pass before him. A figure passes him, looking up at the familiar face with a smile and a large, red welt on his brow.
Alexander pauses, "Corporal?"
Nelson's grin widens, "Alex, how are you?"
"What happened to you?"
"Well, someone came at me with a bottle and after I laid him out, someone surprised me with what I think was a chair."
Alexander sighs, "Where's Captain Borovksy?"
Nelson shrugs, "Some cops busted into the place and everyone scattered. Not sure if he ran or... I don't know."
Alexander shakes his head, "I have to go. If you see the captain, tell him to meet up at the landing site."
"Yes, sir," Nelson shouts to Alexander as he walks away. The admiral pulls the communications device from his belt and types in orders with his thumb. When finished, he tucks away the device and continues on in hopes of making it by the time the new guests, whoever they are, arrive.
Siegel is awoken by a force pushing against his shoulder. He opens his eyes to find Mac leaning over him.
"What?"
"Ah jes got wurd. They openin tha ports. Ah'm goin back ta work."
Siegel sits up, "They reestablished trade? That's great news."
"Aye, no time ta celebrate now. Gotta git ready fer work."
"I'll come along."
"Aye, that woulda be..."
A beeping distracts the two, each looking around for a moment before Siegel tracks the sound to his bag, pulling from it a small yellow and black device. He reads over the screen before turning to Mac, "It looks like I can't join you. I'll make sure to get in touch after I find out what this is all about, though."
"Ah, wind ta yer back, mah friend."
Siegel assembles his materials and the two walk out, taking toward the spaceport where one will turn into the commercial terminal and the other toward secure arrivals.
Levin enters the spaceport terminal, approaching the security check. As he begins to unload his pockets at a security checkpoint, one of his devices on the table beeps. He picks up the device, excusing himself from the area and checking the message, promptly replying with a typed message.
"Don't know. New arrivals."
"Does this change plans?" a message comes back.
"Unsure. Continue until otherwise ordered."
"Affirmative."
He walks back to the checkpoint, handing the device to the security officer, "Sorry, had to answer some questions."
(DS Roleplay / Trader Space, Petrograd Orbit, Ashanti Rim World to Pashka Star and Beyond)Part Thirty Nine of Teir --Tealhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxSn4O-7whU
Sere-Journey to Selvaria, part 2-Petrograd OrbitNovember 17th, 2287 (11.17.2287.1.1.1)The hull of the ship groaned.
As the ship splashed into orbit in a flare of blue and white scattering light.
It was the backwash of hydrogen from the phase engines powering down, hydrogen bubbles moving back over the skin of the ship in vacuum distorting the almost absolute absence of pressure on the hull. Where the pressure would build minutely, then pass back to zero as the bubble moved further down the skin.
The pressure differences flexed the metal skin in a thousand tiny points, flexing, relaxing, flexing...
The hull of the ship groaned as the ship settled in a flare of blue-white light, then turned toward the full glare of the star beyond, the observation shutters moving down over the glass of the forward windows.
Closing out the light.
Pris sat huddled in her seat against the inside wall as the shutters slowly slipped down and clicked, the cabin lights coming up in a soft haze.
The ship turned slow.
Aligning itself with the star.
There was a chatter of communications signals exchanged across the thin atmosphere just below the ship, that went on for 23 seconds and then stopped abruptly.
Bubbles moved on the outside skin.
And the hull of the ship groaned.
As the ship turned into the blinding glare of white light that blocked out all else.
Thrusters flared and died.
Flared again for half a second then died again as the ship corrected its angle.
Behind the shutters the passengers smiled and unbuckled their seatbelts, rose from seats and took down scan readers, or music pins and then settled back into their seats.
The hull of the ship groaned.
Pris counted off the seconds to the third thruster fire and smiled as the ship floated to a stop. The radio communications chatter cut in again, then stopped again.
Other ships across the orbit arc were aligning against the lead ship in preparation for jump to the star. Their thrusters not countering the splash backwash that listed them in the gravity sea, but hard burns for several minutes that pushed them at various angles toward the Sartre.
In the bowels of the ship the casket sat strapped into its moorings, silent.
Sere did not stir at all.
Still unalive.
Still unawakened.
Still waiting.
The twenty four other ships of the caravan slid into position and the communications chatter burst for 12 seconds and then stopped.
Pris took a thin carton of yeet milk from inside her coat pocket and pulled back the tab that opened it and raised it to her lips.
The milk was sweet and cool.
Then the scream of the phase engines roared up out of the silence and the ships groaned and screamed.
Kindra sat in her seat her hands frozen into clawed grips against the seat arms.
In the seat next to her mother, Teal turned her head and smoothed a hand over her mother's hair.
"It's all right Mother, it will be all right..."
Kindra gave a trembling smile, but nodded,
"It's silly, but i just get so worked up when we do this, I'm just not a space person."
"It's ok."
She smoothed her hand over her mother's hair and smiled, breathing slowly and linking with her mother where her calm eased into the woman.
"Oh sweetie..." Kindra said softly, a tear coming into her eyes. She reached across and smoothed her hand over her daughter's cheek.
Bubbles of hydrogen moved over the skins of the ships.
The hulls of the ships groaned.
And then in a blinking flare of blue-white light the ships jumped.
Gone.
As the envelope of phase space settled around the ships, a soft coating of blue light came up. everything shimmered with light. The walls of the ships, the engines, the seats and the people in the seats.
Flickering blue-white light.
As the ships sped toward the star.
Shimmering in the deep cold and black of space.***
(DS Roleplay / Trader Space, Dantene IV)Part Forty of Teir --Tealhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tnpOf1uCwkY&feature=related
Sere-The Lizard-The ships moved from Pashka to Sel, then onto Corovant, moving from star to star in the hidden space above worlds that did not even know that they were there.
Some were new worlds.
Some were old worlds.
Across the verdant brush amid shafts of primeval light,a lizard crawled,atop a boulder, smoothly worn in the early light of a new born world.And time passed.Across the deep green grass amid cooling, falling shafts of light,a lizard crawled,atop straight edged steps of a great building that stretched skyward,in the cool light of a middle-aged worldAnd time passed.Across the desicated sand of a deep burnt desert amid dim and faint light,a lizard crawled,atop the rusting, broken shards of steel wrought beams, skeletons in the dim, dim light, of a once prosperous world.
(DS Roleplay / Trader Space, at the edge of the Tel' Amahn Soon Nebulae)Part Forty One of Teir --Tealhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MstnM7obOm4&feature=related
Sere-The Gorgon-The shape that came out of the dark was smooth, though it was not a sleek thing, but a mis-shapen, rising and falling form of shuddering black.A system wide.With stars in it's belly, black with lancing tendrils of obsidian flame flaring across the dark,And gleaming twisting mountains dotting it's surface, forests of swaying black trees in the valley's across it's dark form, listing in an unseen and unfelt breeze.It crept at sub-light.Space shimmering in it's passage as if heat waves off a desert plain.It moved and screamed.Black oiled gleaming figures and faces rose out of the black surface and twisted, then submerged again.The Gorgon ate worlds,And stars.And once it had almost been consumed itself by other things that lurked in the black.*** A million years before it had come out of the edge of the galaxy, moving inward.It did not think,not in the way that a living thing might think.But there was still awareness there.In the dim recesses of it's black and oily metallic form.It had begun earlier than that.Somewhere.A nano machine that was designed to consume and copy.Simplistic directives.Perhaps too simplistic considering that it got out.The world where it was created was the first to go.The first to feed the microscopic machines that simply did as they were designed to do.They spread, a black, slick, oily sheen of a metallic film, over the ground, over the buildings, over the waters and soil and trees and mountains of the world.And it consumed everything.And then it moved on.Crawling across space in slow, slow degrees.Spreading outward.To the other worlds of it's home system, and eventually the star.It grew.And moved on.consuming and copying whatever it came across,whatever crossed it's path.Other systems and stars and worlds.Some worlds already dead from the cold of their dead star long before the Gorgon reached the orbit of the world's themselves, and fell like a black rain on the worlds below.It grew larger.By the time it had come through the outer most arm of the galaxy it was the size of a thousand systems set side by side.When it came through the second arm, it was a million systems wide.Moving slowly in the deep black.Shiny and gleaming, it's surface swelling and falling, the mountains turning and twisting, the figures screaming as they rose from the surface and then fell back. A horde of dark stars that swelled, black flamed tendrils lancing out into the darkness.The thing shivered and trembled and crawled slowly across the galaxy in the dark, the cold and silent dark, as it moved, shuddering and screaming.And then it had come across a cluster of a dozen small black holes.That had clawed and ripped and torn at it.And the Gorgon had turned in toward them as they had touched it.As it had always done.With all things that it had encountered before.And the black holes reached out to embrace it.Most of the Gorgon died that day.Only a tiny sliver, damaged and broken, survived to move beyond the cluster of black holes.smaller than even half a moon that it had held before.And the shapes that rose from it surface as it moved in the dark screamed in lament.Perhaps because they had not died.***It moved on.Through the dark and deep black.Mindless now,with even its awareness gone.Moving blindly in the dark.Groping with tendrilled fingers,out into the cold and black space.Coming out of the Tel' Amahn Soon Nebulae.Eyeless and sightless.Toward the Advent system of Ahn 'Ree.A system of a dozen worlds.Glittering in the warmth of their twin stars.And just before it,the system of Galan.Dead and ruined,smoking rubble in the cold dark.***
(DS Roleplay / Midi' El System)Part Forty Two of Teir --Tealhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLVCtST0PAA
Sere-Midi' El Red Dwarf Star System-
toward Sel' Ahn/Sel' Varia, Distant StarsNovember 19th, 2287 (11.19.2287.4)Between Corovant and the Wormhole that led to the Distant Stars there were half a dozen systems, increasingly smaller and smaller as they neared the deep space swirl of the wormhole itself.
The initial star jumps had taken only a few hours each, though each succeeding jump to the next star became longer and longer.
This was the edge of the systems that let onto what was called the 'Deserted Plain', that place beyond the rim systems that was barren of stars, looking out onto the vast expanse of open space that was the jump to the Andromeda galaxy. These were the waste lands then, devoid of even hardy explorers or miners or rugged settlers. Ships passed these regions only when they must and at great distances, and so it was that some of these far flung scattered worlds saw a phase ship in their skies only once or twice in a single decade, and no human to gaze into those heavens. This was no place for those who needed any outside assistance at all, it came too rarely to be of any use, or it came not at all.
The last system was Midi' El, a system with only a name and no inhabitants on the single world that circled the dim lit red dwarf star. And beyond Midi' El open space stretched the length of ten systems before it came upon Sel' Ahn, the name of this side of the wormhole that let onto Sel' Varia on the other side, into the Distant Stars.
It had taken 12 hours to reach Midi' El, and now the jump into the deep black would take more than twice as long to reach the wormhole. The ship lights dimmed and the crew of Eldmen Caravansari wrapped themselves into their dusty brown robes and settled into the soft-cell seats at their controls and word was passed back to the passengers that settled quickly into their seats, then the Eldmen let the nav computers take control, to align the ships and guide the passage on this last and longest leg of the journey.
The crew and passengers settled in, pulling blankets up over their bodies and snuggling into the seats, the dim lights darkened further, until there was only a faint glimmer that reflected from guide rails that led down the length of the ship.
Kindra had already fallen asleep, on the last jump, and Teal was grateful for that, her mother could be spared the anxiety of this last leap across the deep.
Pris turned over on her side and settled into the seat as it reclined automatically, though her eyes were open. She stared through the bulkhead of the wall beside her, letting her mind drift in the gravity breeze. Too far... too far. There were no other Advent than the one's aboard that she could feel.
Only Kindra and Teal, The Captain and his Eldmen crew.
But the other's,
Nadera and the other's were too far away.
She let her mind slip down through the plating to the storage bays below in the belly of the ship.
The casket was still and Sere's mind did not stir.
She was oblivious to it all.
Would remain unknowing, until Pris would awaken her when they arrived. The woman could not survive the phase compression and would have little enough time even after they arrived at their destination.
But Pris would take care of her.
It was what she did, it was who she was.
She closed her eyes then and let her mind sink back into her body, feeling the tingling of her head lying against her arm that had cut off the circulation. She shifted her arm then, pulling it down under the blanket and wrapping her hands about her arms to warm them. The ship was not cold, but space was. The open space beyond the walls as the ship's thrusters fired in quick spurts aligning the caravan.
Then the thrusters stopped and the ships listed in the gravity breeze.
Pris closed her eyes and tried to get some sleep. There would be little time for anything other than their goal once they arrived.
Sere would do what she must.
And Pris would take care of her.
The hulls of the ships groaned as the phase engines powered up, a swirl of blue-white at their forward prows. Communication lights blinked and radio chatter click-clicked for 14 seconds and then stopped. The ships pulled into a line stretching across only a fraction of the outer edge of the last star's gravity well, and then as one, they jumped into the dark and starless void.
(DS Roleplay / Galan System)Part Forty Three of Teir --Teal
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrHUpVLpIhE&feature=related
Sere-The Gorgon comes-Across the cold black the Gorgon moved, blind and sightless, groping in the dark, moving into the Galan system without knowing, only feeling the small absorptions of errant asteroids and the fragments of the now shattered star.
Closer...
to the burnt rubble of what had once been the world of Galan, smoking and shifting fragments in the dead space.
The Gorgon moved over it; and embraced it, as it had embraced all things.
Raining...
As if a black rain out of the dark skies.
Down onto the burnt and ruined world.
The ground turned black at the Gorgon's touch.
And then something remarkable happened.
Something unheard of.
Something that had never happened before.
The Gorgon stopped.
The 350-odd ships in Z’s fleet emerge out of phase space and stay on the edge of the Finley stars’ grav well, careful not to antagonise the RFT. After a short interval the ships re-enter phase space en route to Atlovia. The previous process is repeated there as well but not for security reasons as the Atlovians don’t have a large enough fleet to cause any problems, but to hasten the departure time. The TEC ships then proceed to Erardene. Being in the mainly Vasari influenced zone they harbour no good-will to the Advent and have allowed the TRE to use their star’s grav well as a temporary staging point in exchange for a nice bribe of crystal.
The TRE ships slowly form up to for the jump to Egibis, the Cobalts line up first to jump, followed by the Javelis’, who in turn are followed by the Ogrovs, among the fleet are clusters of Gardas to take care of strikecraft. The Talonclaw brings up the rear and is the only capital ship in the fleet.
The ships power up their phase drives and a many of blue vortexes open up the passage into phase space. One by one the ships shoot forward, like an army of Lemmings jumping off a cliff.
A tune starts playing in his head as he awaits the upcoming battle.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfqDKDhnJx0
The short 20 minute star jump passes in the blink of an eye and Z soon realises that his intel was seriously wrong. Instead of a hundred aging ships the Egibis fleet numbers over 250, many of whom are new. To make matters worse, there is now a solitary starbase and Z silently thanks himself for the foresight of bringing the Ogrovs which he originally intended to use for destroying undefended planetary structures quickly.
But still, either we’ve run into a Flames’ detachment fighting of pirates or they’ve sold ships to their ally, either way it makes my job harder, thought Z.
The Advent commander takes the safe option and clusters their smaller fleet around the starbase much like what Z did during his last battle with the Advent. The TEC ships push forward on a broad front, encircling the Advent starbase but spreading their lines thin. The fleet composition is also badly skewed against Z. His ships are primarily frigates while the enemy fleet is a mix of cruisers and frigates with 3 capital ships thrown in.
The Cobalts and Javelis’ fire into the mass of Advent ships with Garda’s taking out pesky anima. However, the TRE fire is not concentrated which should have started ringing alarm bells among the Advent. Meanwhile, Cobalts take on Destra Crusaders and Domina Subjugators with the expected results. The Javelis’ remain unscathed due to their distance and continue pouring unrelenting fire on the Advent, effectively pinning them down at the starbase. However the damage is partially nullified by Iconus Guardians projecting their shields around the ships. Furthermore, the starbase itself is adding its own firepower and anima into the fray while disorientating TRE ships. The situation only gets worse for Z as meteoroids smash into his fleet like fists.
Meanwhile, the Advent are oblivious to Z’s actual plan. While they’re busy crushing the Cobalts and Javelis’ with lasers, plasmas, beams and meteoroids, they do not notice the ten Ogrovs target the starbase itself. Too late they discover their fatal mistake. Spreading out the frigates was only a method of containing them, clustering their ships around the starbase. As the torpedoes blow the starbase to oblivion, it takes over two thirds of the tightly packed Advent ships with it. Shields and armour all failing due to the huge explosion.
Realising the battle is lost, the remaining Advent ships retreat with only a sole surviving capital ship. They take casualties but manage to phase jump to several destinations.
Zaroday, realising that time is short before reinforcements come from the Flames of Vengeance, orders his roughly remaining 300 ships to phase jump towards Egibis system’s capital world. And begin the next phase of his plan...
(DS / Minoes Story) "So you were one of the engineers on the Minoes?" Henry asks interrupting the story. "No lad. Ah'm gettin to that part where Ah come in, but fer now, just enjoy what Ah have to be tellin' ya." Gordon replies. Henry calls over an aide and has water brought for both of them while Gordon continues to retell the story about the Minoes as best as he knows it.******Approximately 20 Years Ago******Captain’s Log: In just a few moments, I will be in a debrief on what happened in the last few hours when our away team was on board the alien ship in orbit of a world that was clearly a world ravaged by the Vasari 1000 years ago. Also, been needing to rectify a decision that Drake now clearly deserves. In the meanwhile, I ordered the Minoes to break orbit and began our trek back Distant Stars space. When the hairs on the back of my neck begin to stand, I know something is going to happen, just don’t know what yet or when.End log: The members of the away team are seated at the conference table after having had a chance to shower and grab a meal, they wait for the captain to enter so the debrief can begin. Commander Reid and Lieutenant Seles enter through the sliding doors of the room with the captain. They all take their seats when the captain sits at the head of the large table. “Before we begin, I want to take the time once again to thank each of you on a job well done and getting back to the Minoes safe. Also, this is rather informal, but, a congratulations to our new Commander, Braden Drake on getting his team home in one piece.” Everyone claps and cheers to the newly promoted Commander Drake as he says thank you to everyone at the table. “When time permits, we will have a more formal celebration. Now Commander, please begin the debrief from the time you make contact with the airlock on the derelict ship.” As Drake begins to recant everything that has happened, each member of the away team goes through their stories in order, from the time they enter the bridge and engine rooms, to the shoot out with the security droid and the removal of the artifact, and finally the self destruction of the ship as they escaped back to the Minoes. Captain Lan looks over the away team debrief as he adds notations on a data tablet, he touches the screen of his tablet moving info to correlate each member of the team in what was done and said until he puts it down and says, “very good. Now, Commander Reid and Lieutenant Seles, what preliminary intel did you get from the alien ship's computer core and the artifact.” Reid begins after he clears his throat, “We have a name to go with, in relation to the ship and the planet ownership... The Trigg.” Murmurs come from various members at the table while he continues, “From the ship's database, the Trigg were an advanced space faring race. We've only got a small sampling from the ship's computer, some of the information has corrupted over the centuries... So far, we've only translated less than 12 percent of the core and estimate another 8 hours for a complete translation of the entire database we retrieved, sir.” “Why so long?” asked Captain Lan. “Had to make sure there were no hidden surprises in the data which could effect our systems sir, Microsoft doesn’t make house calls this far out.” Both Sanders and Stanford laugh at Reid’s joke. Seles rolls her eyes while everyone else is confused by Reid's comment. “I’m going to assume you guys don’t know historical corporations,” Reid states before continuing on. “Anyway... The Trigg are shown here.” The view screen on the wall opposite where Lan was sitting shows a couple images of what the Trigg look liked. “Is it me, or do they look like giant squirrels?” asks Stanford. Reid replies, “They may have a passing resemblance of Evertha squirrels.” Corbin states abruptly, “Yeah, that’s a big squirrel.” Everyone else remarks in unison agreement that the Trigg are giant squirrels which prompts the captain to weigh in, “Squirrels, which were destroyed by giant crickets, who are currently laying waste to the outer reaches of Trader Space heading to more heavily populated planets...” Johnson replies, “Who are being chased by giant pink space ponies...” Suddenly, everyone erupts in laughter to what was just said. He continues, “I mean, I knew there would be other life out here, but I assumed they would look like us or as close as possible. This is just... Weird, you know?” Reid responds, “More than likely they said the exact same thing about us, 'Hairless apes in between the stars, how ridiculous.'” “I guess the Vasari don’t like cute. Why would you destroy such non-threatening looking life form.” Said Drake. “Maybe they were hiding their peanuts in their jump drives.” jokes Corbin, which set off another round of laughter. Captain Lan interjects to bring the meeting back to being serious at which time they receive the warning signal that the ship is about to jump into phase space, “As some of you may have noticed now, we're leaving and heading back to known space. Right now we are about a month away to be considered overdue. I think we have stumbled upon something that’s way bigger than all of us. The information aboard the Trigg ship has shown the Vasari were here 1000 years ago and they took out the Trigg. Reid what about the artifact, any info on it yet.” “Not yet captain. Seles, Stanford, and Sanders are helping me come up with an interface so we can access the info, give us a day or two and we may have something then. If not, we will need more time to figure it out.” reports Reid. “All right, when we leave the Trigg system, we are going to stop at stellar coordinate 100 x 129 x 98.” Captain Lans informs the group. Seles replies, “Isn’t that the system where the paradise planet is, sir?” “Correct Seles, when we get there, if the planet is safe, we will restock on food, if it's available, and from there, do our best to get home or at least warn them.” All eyes are focused on the captain now as he continues, “Something tells me that when you get access to that cube, everything about the Vasari will be known, and we are going to need to get that information back to the TEC ASAP... Even if we don’t make it back ourselves.” Drake responds, “Well that sucks... Just promoted to Commander and no one back home is going to know.” Just then, the Minoes exits phase space inside the grav well of the star of the Trigg system and begins to transit across so it can make its long jump to the system that has the paradise planet in it. Captain Lan tells Drake, “Don’t worry, they will know, my friend.” At that point, the captain stands and addresses everyone at the table. “Commander Reid, have your team continue to process the info on the Trigg and the cube artifact. Commander Drake, you have the bridge. If anything arises, contact me, I will be in my quarters. Everyone dismissed.” Everyone rises as the captain leaves, the Minoes re-enters phase space for the long trip to system with the paradise planet. Captain Lan reaches his quarters shortly after the meeting and sits at his desk. He pulls up several documents awaiting his approval and rubber stamps his authorization to all but one. Taking a moment to review what his ship's cartographers and scientists have titled "The Isolated Region". This is nothing more then their official documents that detail out the oddities and similarities of the Distant Stars that will be presented to the general public upon their return home.-Excerpt- The Distant Stars region is located very far from any known Trader Space territory. It's only obvious that this star cluster is beyond normal galactic influences since we can look out across the sky and see the spiral arms of our very own galaxy and others. It is possible that this is all that remains of a much larger galaxy that has been slowly swallowed up by the region's only black hole. Initial data is inconclusive, but we believe that this star cluster is all that remains of the longest arm of a spiral galaxy. More research will be needed to solidify this claim, but it makes sense considering the black hole is not in the center, but rather, stuck in a 'corner' and this star cluster is either compressing down into it's maw, or pin wheeling slowly around it. The other most notable feature of the region scientifically is this strange anomaly that wraps around the region. There are known to be more systems in this region, however, before we decide to put lives at risk by living in the unknown or pull funding from war efforts, much scientific research is needed to discover what this force really is and how to safely coexist with it. Also, one may travel into the anomaly, one can even phase jump around in it, however, for some reason, long distance travel through it taxes the calculations of even the best jump drive computers. Our initial guesses center primarily around the distance that one would have to actually jump to get between this cluster and Trader Space through dangerous ionic storms, gravimetric rifts, and any slew of other unknown hazards. It forces all calculations to become unreasonably long and potentially deadly because of equipment failure and the system outright rejects jump possibilities due to failing safety protocol checks. It is our good fortune that there are several access points via the wormholes. Seven tiny systems ununiformly scattered through the region. The first, Xcc753 was discovered by the Unified Explorers Corporation who quickly traversed to and claimed the entire region as their own. Our mission here started due to the TEC counsel recognizing their claim as being the first to the region, however, as they are not chartered members of the Trade Order and have actively avoided assisting the TEC, ownership has not been recognized. Coupled with the knowledge that many of these wormholes are now known to lead directly into regions of Trader Space controlled by our enemies, it is of great importance that we thoroughly explore the region and learn what we can before any other factions learn to exploit it to our detriment. The UE claims to have taken precautions to safeguard the region from intruders, however, the common sentiment is that statement was only released so that the TEC wouldn't send in full fleets of warships. In all honesty, we've been searching out the region and have yet to see even a single probe from the UE much to the dissatisfaction of the scientific community aboard this ship. The real travesty is the lost research time, time that cannot be recovered. Captain Lan sits back in his chair and thinks for a second before adding a notation of his own. -We are on a fact finding mission and we are only presenting what we discover so that others aren't flying in blind like we are. Remove the editorials and I'll sign off on it.--------------------Elsewhere in the Region------------------------ A small fighter careens through open space executing a series of moves to gain an advantage on its target, as it dives into a negative z axis cork screw and then quickly rolls in behind it. The strike craft fires on the target which is quickly destroyed. Another ship, in an attempt to avenge it’s fallen comrade, locks on to the fighter and fires it's own volley of shots. The fighter rolls and flips 180’ and fires on the second target, destroying it completely. “Very good mi-lord. Outstanding.” “I have an excellent instructor in you, Ve’Lar.” Said the fighter pilot. At that exact moment, another voice comes in over the comm channel, “Votornas to Lord Vulknor, there is a level 1 priority message for you mi-lord, it is the Grand Primus, sir.” A scowl forms over his face before he answers, “Understood. Inform the flight deck of my arrival, route the call to the main bridge conference room, please inform the Grand Primus that I am on my way.” “Understood mi-lord, Vontornas out.” The channel is cut with a slight hint of static. “Ve’Lar, form up on my wing. We must continue this training exercise at another time my friend. The Grand Primus wishes to speak with me.” “Understood sir, forming up now.” As Ve’Lar's fighter pulls alongside Vulknor’s ship, he sends a command to the destroy the other drones that were evading and attacking them. After a brief light show, they proceed to and land aboard the Vontornas, a Vulkoras Desolator heavy combat ship. It is part of a training fleet of Vanguard cadets who, for many, is the first time serving aboard an actual warship. As Vulknor’s fighter glides to a hover and lands, personnel arrive to help the young lord out of his vessel. He steps down onto the deck, Sub-Commander Ve’Lar arrives quickly behind him. “Oh there you are, with me to the bridge.” orders Vulknor. The two leave the flight deck and make their way through the huge ship to the bridge, when they arrive, the crew immediately salutes Vulknor forcing him to bellow out, “As you were.” and continues to the conference room. When he enters, he approaches the large table and presses a lighted communication control button, “Send the message to me now.” A light begins to emit in the center of the table, a form takes shape of an older looking, regal Vasari, wearing platinum and red robes with adornments. His yellowish eyes appear to look right through Vulknor as he gazes upon him. “Grand Primus, you have summoned me mi-lord?” Vulknor asks rhetorically. “It is about time.” he says in his deep, bombastic voice, “Flying all over space, having fun are we?” “No mi-lord, it was a training flight in the art of space combat,” he begins. “I did not have enough time to remove my combat flight suit without giving you a longer dela-.” Suddenly, he is cut off, “Save it, Vulknor!” the Grand Primus shouts, forcing a frown to appear over his face. “The reason I summoned you is this. A sentry probe has alerted us of an intrusion in the forbidden zone. Your fleet is the closest. Therefore, you will be sent to investigate and either capture or the destroy the transgressors. You will proceed to spatial grid 280 x 180 x 90. That is where the probe is located, and you will report back to me immediately when your task is finished.” Ve’Lar quickly inputs the grid coordinates and shows it to Vulknor, his eyes widen in surprise as he says, “That will take at least a Vasar lunar cycle to get there...” “YOU ARE TO OBEY!" the Grand Primus commands in a loud deep voice. “You must learn to receive orders as well as give them, when you become the Clan Lord of Vulkoras, you will understand that not even you are above of what you think is beneath you. You will do as necessary for the Clan, the Vanguards, and the Empire.” Vulknor bows his head down and says, “I did not mean any disrespect, Grand Primus.” “None taken. Ve’Lar, make sure you save him from himself, is that understood?” “Yes Grand Primus, as you wish,” acknowledges Ve’Lar. “Be safe, with honor, Vulknor.” states the Grand Primus. “Yes father, I will.” As Vulknor looks back up to the holo projection, the image fades away. Vulknor pulls a chair out from under the table and sits, he looks to Ve’Lar and asks, “What do you know of the forbidden zone?” “It was the very last major conflict the Vanguards took part in, after we won, we stripped the region of resources and left sentry probes in case anyone crossed into the zone after we had left.” “And that was how long ago?” asked Vulknor. “Over a thousand yarns, mi-lord.” “Exactly!” he slams his fist on the table. “My father is sending me on a wild kreet hunt.” “Maybe not mi-lord, I have been on several training missions, but no one has ever been sent into the forbidden zone.” Ve’Lar says, “I do not think it is a test, sir.” After several moments, Vulknor touches a panel on the table, the view screen blinks on to show the Admiral of the fleet. Vulknor begins, “Admiral, recall all ships and secure for phase jump operations. “We will be proceeding to this spatial grid.” He types the coordinates into the panel and watches the Admiral’s eyes light up. “Mi-lord?" asks the admiral. “Inform the LarrTul they will stay behind in case we need to do an emergency jump back here, is that understood?” “Yes Lord Vulknor, at once.” "Also, join me in the conference room so I can explain to you what is going on.” “Yes mi-lord, I’ll be right there.” the admiral replies. The fighters and shuttles return to their mother ships and the fleet moves off to the edge of the gravity well to jump toward the star in this system. They prepare for a month long journey to the Trigg home world inside the forbidden zone. The Marauder, LarrTul, will stay behind with a few support ships and prepare itself for the returning ships of Vulknor’s fleet. Since this was a training fleet, it does not have a lot of firepower, with the exception of the Vontornas. Other ships in the fleet include five navigators, five Skirmishers, five overseers and three enforcers. Minutes later, the small fleet exits phase space inside the star’s grave well, as the move across the face of the star, they make their final calculations before they power up their phase drives, and head through the great void, towards the forbidden zone and the dead home world of the Trigg...And the crew of the Minoes.
******Present Day****** "Captain Powley, sir!" a sensor tech reports over the internal ship comm network. "What is it?" Robert asks answering the call from his quarters. "A fleet just jumped into our gravity well in close proximity to the Kushva." "Make up and ID?" "My terminal is reading 352 contacts, sir. 152 Cobalts, 137 Javalis, 52 Garda, 10 Ogrovs and a Kol... It's IFF is telling us it's name is the TRE Talonclaw." "Notify all stations to stand-by battle ready condition." Powley takes a few seconds to double check some notes entered into the military network before contacting Colonel Briggs on the Dubovka. "Clint, we know about them right?" "I was about to ask you the same thing. We've been contacted from several newcomers to the region and the only one I can think of off the top of my head that would match the IFF on that Cap would be The Renaissance Eagles." "Nice of them to bring their whole fleet over..." Powley states as the other captains and starbase commanders join the conversation. "That's not a fleet." Captain Nishi states. "That's an ill fated expedition. Seriously. Almost all frigates. You can't do anything in this region with that." Briggs smiles on the screen, "You take out the Ogrovs and leave the pesky frigates to us." "If they swarm you I'm going to have to take out more then just the Ogrovs." The colonel's head turns from the screen to look at another, "They appear to be moving away from the Kushva... So that's good news I guess." "Someone should teach these guys some etiquette. Call ahead or something." Colonel Horner states. "My weapon station teams almost opened fire on them as they jumped into our system." "I'd shoot at them anyway." Major Delacerda states rousing a chuckle from most of the observers. "Yeah, that's probably why you haven't been promoted to colonel yet." Captain Ellis adds getting laughter from everyone. "I'm not worried, it'll happen soon enough." Delacerda retorts. Colonel Briggs looks at his other screen again. "Now they're forming up. Scans indicate jump drive power ups." "So they're leaving us? No hello's, no good bye's... Chivalry is dead." Captain Gura states, pouting her lower lip when she's done. "Girl's night out tomorrow night!" Major Truex announces causing everyone to laugh some more. "And now they're gone." Colonel Briggs informs the group. "And this meeting is done... Until the next fleet jumps in unannounced..." Captain Powley states. "I'll send in the report." Colonel Briggs says before cutting his link. The others say their good bye's and cut their links as well.
(DS Roleplay /In Transit to Sel' Ahn - Sel' Varia Wormhole)Part Forty Four of Teir --Tealhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNvgXJdZJZY&playnext=1&list=PL3E640D047CF3DF52&index=19
Sere-Accidents-In Transit to Sel' Ahn/Sel' Varia Wormhole, Distant Stars-November 20th, 2287 (11.20.2287.10)Seventeen hours into the jump the left phase engine stopped.
The ship lurched as the forward shielding at the nose and bridge of the ship sheared away, and the ship turned into a thirty degree fall back angle, almost flying sideways.
The hull of the ship shuddered and groaned as the phase energy came over the side of the ship buffeting it in the stream of hyper energy.
Alarms sounded and the lights came up flashing red.
Pris jerked awake, her eyes searching the cabin as the ship began to dip off the trajectory in slow degrees.
Turning back as she jumped out of the auto-righting seat she looked back at Teal and Kindra as the older woman's eye's came open in a horrified panic.
'Teal, put her out!'
Teal reached across and touched her mother at the base of her neck and the woman's eyes suddenly closed as she slumped down into the cushions.
'Stay with her.'
The hull of the ship groaned again. Shuddering.
And then Pris ran for the front of the ship.
Secondary crew and stewards were pouring from the front and moving back along the length of the ship.
"Please take your seats again, we have a serious situation here we are trying to resolve, we can't do that if you are moving about the ship. It may be necessary to make drastic corrections, that can only be done safely if everyone is back in their seats. Please take your seats again..."
One of the Stewards came toward Pris trying to smile and ease her, "Miss..." Pris ignored her and pushed her mind forward, beyond the control door that led to...
The bridge was gone!
The ship lurched as it fell another degree off the trajectory.
If it continued the ship would drop from phase space without buffers in place into normal space and the ship would explode.It would be the end for all of them.
Pris turned away from the Steward even as the woman reached for her and ran back the length of the ship, falling to her knees at the back bulkhead beyond which the phase engines were located. Only one now pulsed at all.
She could feel it.
But it was beyond her abilities to manipulate.
The engine was ceramic and steel.
She could heal flesh, could see and could even project. But machines were beyond her.
'Here!' she yelled as two of the secondary crew stumbled down the aisle. Near the forward section of the ship the Captains doorway came open and the man, half dressed stumbled into the aisle way.
He scanned but said nothing.
His people were doing all that they could.
To question them now, to try to interrupt their flow with second guesses of his own would only bring them closer to losing the ship.
A female steward pushed past him then carrying a flare plate toward the back of the ship.
'Can anyone see?' She thought as she ran-stumbled down the declining angle of the aisle.
'Here!' Pris thought again, almost a shout.
The two other stewards had already reached her and crouched, knelt against the tipping decking. The woman ran up and fell to her knees, pushing the plate into the others hands.
Both closed their eyes and focused.
The deck tipped farther back.
A woman screamed mid-way up the cabin, as personal items fell and slid across the flooring.
Both the stewards opened their minds.
Then an arc of electrical blue light sprung from the forehead of each, through the plate and the flooring and into the huge engine casing below and beyond the flooring.
"Can you see... where...-" The other steward cut him off, "Where?"
Pris scanned into the engine chamber below, looking for what might be wrong. She wasn't an engineer, she had no idea what she was looking-
There!
Inside the casing a ceramic channel ten hand spans across had cracked and pulled off center, causing the directed stream of energy through it to splash back into the housing and no longer aligned the stream of blue energy through it into the channel and the magnetic field of the engine proper.
Pris could see it.
She reached out a hand and touched both stewards and the vision jumped into their minds.
Blue electric light crackled again against their foreheads and through the plate and into the chamber below.
The deck tipped farther.
Pris reached out a hand to steady herself against the side wall to keep herself from slipping.
As Pris watched the crack in the ceramic module began to fuse and close. As it did the Blue light of the splash back faded and then blinked out.
The phase engine caught and came up to full power instantly.
The ship jerked hard back and then began to level out.
One of the stewards then crossed over to the Captain and nodded.
'Have the Sur' Nam come forward in the line, we will have to fall back and bring up the repair frigates. We can't replace the bridge, but we can get some necessary guidance equipment back online before we have to break phase space.'
'Aye Captain!'
Pris slumped back against the wall as the ship came back on trajectory and the hull stopped flexing and closed her eyes.
All the God's in all the Heavens! she thought, Thank them all.
The red flashing light and alarms stopped suddenly.
Pris breathed hard from the sheer panic that had threatened to overwhelm her and could hear the sudden silence as if it were a sound itself.
It felt almost deafening.
(DS Roleplay /Sel' Ahn Wormhole)Part Forty Five of Teir --Tealhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1hKSYgOGtos
Sere-Sel' Ahn-November 22th, 2287 (11.22.2287.17)They came out of the black in a splash of blue-white spray, ships listing in the tug of the gravity breeze at the edge of the wormhole. The Sartre listed to it's port side smoke and sparks coming off the side of the damaged forward hull.
The two Starbases floated in the black, chattering communications at the ships.
The ships chattered back.
And then everything grew quiet.
The repair ships had been able to re-rig, at least temporarily, a modicum of controls to push the ship into staged increments into phase drive, or to drop it in stepped increments down, but the sub-space engines were useless and inaccessible.
The repair ships hung close as four disciples drifted in and locked magnetic beams on the larger cruiser and turned as one off starboard, inching forward as the first ships moved over the edge of the gravity field of the wormhole and then through in a burst of winking light.
Sel' Ahn.
'Bring her up slow...' The Captain thought, as the disciples moved forward, crossing over the edge of the gravity field, then dropping back at right angles to the Sartre as the five ships drifted in against the glittering swirl of light spinning in the mouth of the wormhole.
The disciples and the Sartre moved into the brightening light, the swirl of brilliance getting brighter and brighter, and then as one...
They crossed.
The line of the singularity came through the damaged and wrecked nose of the ship, a line of wavering shimmering...
...what?
air?
Not when it extended out beyond the ship into dead space, vacuum beyond.
Not air then.
But then what was this... trembling distorting line that moved back across the ship?
Captain T're 'En turned back to the passengers as the line touched him, moved over him.
He wavered.
A shimmer in a shimmer...
His eyes never breaking the contact as the line continued down the length of the cabin.
Shimmering.
As if under water.
Pris was sitting at the edge of Kindra's seat holding the woman's hand, Teal held her other. The woman clenched her eyes closed and tightened her fingers around Teal and Pris's hands.
"I'm sorry..." she said, fighting with her words the thoughts that edged on panic in her mind. Teal soothed her, moving a wash of calm over her mother, but it managed only to dim the edges of the fear her mother felt.
Teal was exhausted.
And her mother's resolve had strengthened.
She wanted to keep herself calm, but the woman's panic was close to screaming, the fear was so strong.
Losing the phase engine in mid jump had only made it worse when she had woken to find out what had happened.
That they had managed to get it back online had not allied any of the fear she still felt.
She was close to completely losing even the shred of control that she had been able to hang on to.
Pris smoothed the woman's hand as the line moved back over them.
Pris turned as if in slow motion, her body moving in slow degrees as she turned, and smiled, a slow rise of the edges of her lips that seemed to take an eternity to move even that small distance, at Teal as the wave moved over them.
The line continued down the length of the cabin toward the back bulkhead and the engines and the end of the ship beyond.
Moving slowly.
Down along the length.
Down,
along,
the-
And then they were through.
The ship jerked faintly as they came through on the other side.
Two Starbases guarded the entrance-exit, dark hulls with heavy red markings smeared across their sides.
But these were new starbases.
Not the one's they had left behind.
The people here were paranoid.
Or afraid.
Or very, very cautious at the very least.
Pris tried to smile at that, but then frowned as she caught sight of the stars.
The stars here through the portholes glittered in different patterns.
Completely wrong.
Completely...
Different.
They were through then into the Distant Stars.
Sel' Varia.
'Move to the edge of the gravity field, all crew and passengers will transfer over to the disciples. Bring up two subjugator's and have them stand down. They will stay here while the repair ships get the Sartre back together, the remainder of the caravan will go on to Darios. We can have them meet the Sartre there and re-board the passengers at that time.'
Acknowledgments came back from the crew and the disciples.
Pris looked up from where she was sitting in the aisle next to Kindra's seat and patted the woman's hand.
"Almost over, the worst is behind us Ma'am."
Kindra offered a nervous smile and lowered her eyes.
"I'm sorry I'm such a bother..."
Pris pressed her hand to the woman's shoulder gently, and smiled. "You are not a bother Ma'am." and then she squeezed the woman's shoulder gently and moved up the aisle toward the Captain.
'Captain T're 'En...?' She reached out touching his mind directly, rather than broadcasting. He turned and regarded her.
'Child?'
'The casket of my Lady...?'
His eyes suddenly blinked and he smiled. He had for the moment forgotten.
'Yes, of course.'
Pris had smiled as the man had leaned down and patted her hands in his own. He straightened then and turned to one of several stewards that was already opening the baggage compartments and helping the passengers that were rising from their seats and gathering their things in preparation to debarking onto the waiting disciples that had moved in against the larger cruiser and docked.
'Cel' El, can you help this young lady and her family please when you finish there?'
The woman hoisted down a bag and set in on the floor for the older woman standing next to her and turned and nodded to the Captain.
He turned back to Pris then and leaned down and patted her hands again in his own large hands.
'Please let your family know that we will take care of your Lady, one of the stewards will be right down, all right?'
He had smiled and then stood turning back toward the front of the ship and striding away.
'The subjugators?'
'On there way up sir, they should be here in another 2 minutes.'
'Do we have any damage assessments beyond the cursory examinations since we lost power on the left phase engine?'
'No sir, we do not, we haven't-'
'Get someone down there then for a complete review, we are going to need it for the repair ships as soon as we can get everyone transferred off.'
'Aye sir.'
Pris moved to stand next to Kindra and Teal as the other women stood then, pushing the blankets back against the seat backs, Teal taking Kindra's hand and standing with her blank eyes staring straight ahead.
"Soon..." Pris said and patted Kindra's arm and smoothing a smile over Teal's mind.
Teal smiled back and reached out a hand and found Pris's as she extended it.
"Thank you." Teal said and smiled again. "Thank you for helping."
Pris smiled back and patted the older girl's hand.
As if Pris were the adult.
It felt strange.
But then, she was growing accustomed to it.
"You are more than welcome of course..."
Passengers were moving forward and into the T of the corridors just behind the forward bulkhead where beyond the bridge had once been, through the corridor branches to the doors where crew of the disciples waited to help them aboard.
One of the women stewards moved delicately back through the waiting passengers then coming down the aisle and smiling as she approached.
'Can i help?'
'Thank you' thought Pris, as the woman moved toward her, reaching up to the overhead compartments above.
Almost there...
Almost...
there...
Pris thought, though she held the thought inside her, and did not think out loud.
The Distant Stars.
The Distant Stars...
***The ships moved to the edge of the wormholes gravity field and the navigators calculated the jump to Darios.
Daros, she corrected herself.
The name was different here.
Pris smiled holding Kindra's hand as the woman closed her eyes again, though her hand was not as tight as it had been against her fingers when they had first started this long trip, staring out the port window as the diciple drifted against the gravity breeze and cut the engines.
Then the soft flare of blue-white shimmer against the nose of the ship as the hulls groaned and the ships began to jump.
One by one.
One after the other.
Until the windows turned white and the disciple holding Pris and Kindra and Teal and the others...
And Sere, in her casket in the deep hold,
jumped.
To Rebirth,
It was appropriate, that,
rebirth.
Pris smiled to herself and leaned back in her seat, squeezing gently Kindra's fingers in her own.
It was hours.
Not long.
Well...
not 'very' long.
Until they splashed into the gravity well of Rebirth, sliding across the outer edge of the well. There was the chatter of communication between the Starbase sitting in orbit; a black megalith swathed in red hard Advent markings, and the arriving ships.
There was a psi link, Pris could feel it, though she couldn't properly 'hear' it. It wasn't meant for her, but probably for the Captain and his crew. Not all arriving ships were Advent, and so the necessary chatter of communications signals. Though with Advent crews it was simpler to link mind to mind and less obtrusive.
But still, the presence of so many bases indicated a highly guarded and wary stance here in the Distant Stars.
A guarded stance.
As if war could erupt at any time.
Pris frowned then, sad. They hadn't found it yet then...
That peace that an unguarded world would have meant.
But then, had she really expected that?
... no,
no... not really.
Sere had come here because this was where the aliens were in some strength. Because there was one here of sufficient rank for her to hurt them if she killed him.
That was why Sere had come.
And Pris had come because Sere had come.
No, no there would be no peace here.
Only death, if Sere had her way.
And Pris?
To take care of Sere.
No matter how much death there was to come.
To take care of Sere.The ships moved to the edge of the gravity well then in a slow procession of sub-space thrusters firing.
Lining up in a long stretched line across the outer edge of the well.
And waited.
Behind them there was a splash of blue that came up as the cruiser Sartre hit orbit, then turned in a graceful arc never lowering their sub-space speed across the edge of the gravity well to the other ships that waited.
It took an hour and a half to transfer back all of the passengers and their belongings to the Sartre, which then moved up to the front of the caravan and then cut her engines.
She listed in the gravity breeze, swaying gently in the cold dark.
And then the phase engines came up in a groaning flexing of the hulls and the blue-white splash of light pulling into the noses of the ships.
One last time, Pris thought.
One last jump, and then we will be there.
One last-
The ships leaped into the black.
Flaring blue-white against the dark.
And gone.
One last jump.
To...
what was the name...?
Finley?
A strange name.
An alien name.
Almost.
Human.
One last jump, before Pris could awaken Sere.
And Sere could find her way.
If three days were long enough.
Long enough.
To find a reason to live,
a reason to kill,
and a reason to die.
Not very long to find such purposes.
But perhaps long enough.
Perhaps.
(DS)Arrival - The hull groans as the Sartre and the three other trade ships of the Garan Collective drop from phase space into the Finley system accompanied by the Revenge, Thenos's flag ship. The lights in the halls and cabins dim as the break engines fire. It is the first trip in almost a week since the Trade Station had been destroyed, and worse, it could end up being the last trip. Thenos stands on the bridge next to his Captain watching the silent display of the crew moving about their tasks, the forward visors of the Revenge still closed as the phase engines die and the spiraling swirl of blue light splashes against the skin of the Capital ship, and then slowly dies as the break engines fire, flare and then die down. Thenos's visit in person is to discuss with Roesh and Henry the details of terminating his contract, as well as hoping to get the chance to see Casey... he remembers her eyes... and maybe have the opportunity to say 'goodbye' to a childhood friend this time. As the lights come back up as the break engines die, a communique squawks across the loudspeakers breaking the silence. "Arriving trade ships turn to 7-7-Niner, Four-one-Seven, dock in radius of Starbase Orlov, repeat all arriving trade ships turn to 7-7-Niner, Four-one-Seven to dock in radius of Starbase Orlov. Stand down all crew and prepare to be boarded- Out." The speakers click and then go silent. Beyond the Sartre, Caroline, Jasmine and Hall the approaching RFT Pioneer and Advocate sweep in and begin powering down their engines as they drift in to the edge of the gravity well where the arriving trade ships gently list in the gravity breeze. Thenos aboard the Revenge watches as his Captain glances at the screens showing the trade ships as they start to peel off one by one towards the starbase. The speakers blare once more, "Revenge, you are cleared to Finley 1, maintain sub-light speed and stand down all non-essential systems." The speaker clicks and then silence. 'Roesh...' Thenos thinks and puts a finger to his lips. The Captain of the Revenge nods, reaching out to her crew. Against the forward visors, still closed, the crew begins to power down non-essential sub-systems. The Control bridge dims down to a thin blue. The Navigator, white-eyed, blond hair pulled back in a pony tail and falling down across her right shoulder, sits upright with her hands poised above the crystal controls, then at a thought from the Captain brushes one of the white, red flaring crystals in an arc with the faintest touch of her fingers. The great ship turns, as if on its heel, smoothly, and then pushes forward as if the ship is itself a living thing. Past the moving trade ships that are moving into the Starbases range. Beyond the trade ships the Revenge proceeds, heading for the edge of the gravity well. Captain T're 'En of the Trade ship Sartre rises from his Captains seat in one step, the command chair rocking gently behind him and speaks and projects his thoughts at the same time. "Prepare to receive incoming personnel." On the bridge Advent crew comply, stepping back from their stations and clasping their hands behind their backs. The one human of the crew steps back from the monitor screens and turns her head and nods to the Captain. At the edge of the well, the Revenge slows, then comes to a slight shifting stop as the phase engines come up, a shower of blue and white iridescent light flaring against the nose of the Capital ship. The hull trembles. A soft groan of metal beams and outer skin straining. And then the Revenge jumps... The shift is almost instantaneous as the break engines kick in and the splash of blue light splatters the hull of the great ship as she slides into the gravity well of Finley 1. In a display of pure piloting artistry, the great ship manages to shift it's position just enough that it slides around the Starbase Sorsk with it's aft swinging around to be in perfect position to fire it's main engines for a few seconds to get the ship to line up with a docking port on the station's planet side.***** Crews on the Sorsk watch out the windows in awe at the maneuver. As gracefully as anyone can get with a Radiance Battleship, the Revenge pulls into position and makes the docking connection itself. Thenos smiles and turns to the drop elevator at the back of the bridge. 'Well done.' He thinks, and the Captain smiles, but does not turn to regard him. She rises from the Captains seat and silently begins giving her crew stand down orders. Thenos and some members of his crew disembark, crossing over and and scattering throughout the station while the David's Lions ships that are nearby grow concerned with their presence and the thoughts of how the RDA Fleet that recently arrived is going to treat the newest visitor. There is a smattering of in-system chatter over the feed line... "... give me details on that lieutenant..." "... say again? What are those co-ordinates?..." "... Marines to disembarkation bay! Squads Two-Blue and Seven-Alpha report to Receiving Station Twelve!..." "... get me bearings on that battleship, I don't care what anybody says... weapons bays I want locked target in sixty seconds... move it!..." Major Navarro, the station's commander, does his best to quell their fears, inviting them over to monitor from Command if they would feel more comfortable. Thenos, for his part smiles amused and makes his way to a hanger bay to board a shuttle to take him down to the planet to meet with Roesh. He receives word on the way that Henry is unavailable to meet with him and that Casey is actually on her way to the Sorsk herself, so he delays his departure to coincide with her arrival. The trade ships line up and the first and last ships in the group are boarded. The ship's manifests are checked as well as the access logs to make sure the cargo areas have not been entered since they were locked down in Daros. Technicians and marines enter the cargo areas and run quick scans for inconsistencies and visually inspect those that come back with errors. Meanwhile, diplomats, recently returned from lectures from the Alliance of Gardenia, spearhead the personal side of the inspection. On the bridge they acquire a crew and a passenger list. The crews are compared to their service records and the passengers are checked by reviewing the camera data at the entry points. Once all of the people and cargo are confirmed, the ships are cleared to enter the system. They're informed that a small group of cruisers and frigates from the Free Traders will meet up in Finley 4 and escort them to the planet's second moon and back. They break formation and pass between the two starbases and make their jump. On the other side, they pass by the Starbase Volkhov who hands them over to a group of 6 Javelis and 4 Cobalts, led by a Hoshiko Cruiser, who will stay with them the rest of the way. The Pioneer and the Advocate move on to the other two trade ships. Repeating the, by now familiar routine, as in similar fashion as before, technicians and guards inspect the cargo areas while the diplomats inspect the crews and passengers. As before the inconsistencies in the cargo areas are followed up with visual inspections. One such inspection reveals a casket with no markings, but has a T'Rani flag draped over it. "Hey Carson! Wanna come take a look at this? What the heck do you make of this?" Carson turns from several sealed crates down from Haley and drops the clipboard to his side and glances over the smooth gray casket underneath the Red Starburst on White background of the flag that covers it. "Dead guy..." Carson shrugs, "This on the manifest?" Haley flips through screens on his datapad and shakes his head, "Nothing." "Figures," says Carson, sighing and pulling a scanner from his hip holster, "I tell you Paul, fate just wants to make our jobs harder, you know? Just wish I could figure out what the heck I did to deserve all this." Haley laughs. "Yeah, well griping about it isn't gonna make it any faster, you know." "Yeah, I know." A quick scan shows a female body with no signs of life, and more importantly, none of the markers indicating an explosive device. "Correction, its a girl, well... woman, still dead though. What a shame. Some Diplomat's daughter gets offed somewhere, probably for something the Dad did, don'tcha think?" Haley's eyebrows go up under his helmet and he shakes his head regretfully, in this job you see everything. "Wouldn't want to be in D-corps, they always take it in the back with a knife, or a bomb. I like it up front you know, give me a blaster and somebody to shoot at in front of me any day, its a lot simpler." "Lets finish this and get the heck out of here, dead girls give me the willies, shame that. Gotta report it not on the manifest though." "Yeah, I know, the officers can figure out why. One more bay then?" "Yeah, think there is one more, then back over to the station." Not willing to tamper with the dead, the technicians report it to the officers in charge and continue on with their jobs. On the bridge, the captain is questioned about the casket. He telepathically reaches out to his crew for anyone who has information on it. One of the load officers reports in that he was presented with official papers to transport the diplomat's body to the next destination of their travels. Having no reason to question the authenticity of the orders, the casket was loaded onto the ship. The Captain relays the information and attempts to pull up the official record. Not being able to, the crewman is asked to come to the bridge and identify the person who presented him with the papers. Minutes later, the crewman arrives and is able to provide a description of who to look for and a rough time of when he was approached. Scanning through the entry logs, several potential people are identified. One particular group seems to go out of their way to keep their faces hidden from all surveillance attempts. A quartet of marines accompany a pair of diplomats and the captain to visit the room where this group is located. Outside the door, the captain asks to be allowed to enter and receives no reply. #Please open the door.# the captain sends out telepathically. #I just need to verify some paperwork with you.# The captain turns to the diplomats and the marines and frowns while shaking his head negatively. The marines approach the door as the captain steps aside and they prepare to breach it. They place tiny shape charges around the locking points of the door to separate it from it's locking mechanisms. In a silent three count, the charges are detonated and the door's mechanical security features are permanently disabled. In a split second, one of the marines pushes the door open while the other three rush in to secure the room. In high orbit above the fourth moon of Finley 4, the Starbase Zlatoust is completed. With full crews at every station each system is turned on one by one. Slowly powering up, Colonel Plumer sits in command monitoring the chatter from maintenance crews activating each section. Satisfied with the progress he orders his crews to power up the sensor and weapon systems and announce to Fleet Command that the station is now in active duty. "Sir!" a sensor tech yells out. "Enemy signature."Colonel Plumer dashes over to look at the readings himself. "Comms, connect me to our fleet elements." "Connected!" replies the comms officer. "This is Colonel Plumer, enemy contact, check your new sensor readings, engage and destroy." The 4 Kodiaks and 4 Javalis in the gravity well acknowledge their orders and head straight for the sensor contact. "We have been discovered!" the dark scout's pilot reports to his captain. "Let us leave, they cannot catch us in time." the captain states. The dark scout turns around as the Kodiaks engage their pursuit engines. To the pleasure of the Vasari captain, his ship jumps from the gravity well before he is fired upon. The Kodiaks and Javalis give chase even though they know without the starbases sensors they'll be unable to track the enemy. The dark scout travels within visual range of the location of the destroyed trade station and positions itself near the second phase lane. The Kodiaks and Javalis all jump together and head for the other phase lane as well hoping to cut them off with the help of the Volkhov. "They are still chasing us..." the dark scout's pilot informs the captain again."Jump again." the captain orders. The dark scout, already lined up, quickly jumps from the ocean moon's gravity well to the gas dwarf known as Finley 4. The Volkhov having been alerted to the scout's presence, picks it up on it's sensors as soon as it arrives and scrambles it's strike craft as well as the Percheron, 6 Javalis, and 4 Cobalts waiting for the second group of trade ships to clear inspection. Doing their best, the dark scout manages to out maneuver all of the ships but the strike craft. Taking light fire, their shields hold out until they reach and pass the starbase. Locking on as fast as they can, the Volkhov scores a couple beam hits and dozens of laser blasts. The missiles all fire but their slow travel prevents them from reaching the scout before it makes the jump to the star. In the room the marines quickly take defensive positions. Two women in white robes stand in the small confines of the white and gray cabin, clothes lay neatly folded on the beds. Tier's mother Kindra, almost by instinct, reaches out telepathically to try to take over the mind of one of the marines. Teal turns in the direction of the sound and steps back against the bed, turning her head again, white eyes looking straight at her mother. The marine screams and clutches his hands over his head as he drops to the ground trying to fight off a massive headache, another marine rushes forward slams the butt of his rifle into the mother's gut forcing her to stop her attack as she drops to her knees gasping for air. The other two quickly pull out psychic blocking collars and step forward, putting them on Kindra and Teal. The first marine recovers quickly from the attack and gathers up his weapon and fights every urge in his body to shoot her dead where she kneels. One of the marines assists the effort by pushing him back, forcing the man's already itchy trigger finger to squeeze down and fire a shot into Kindra's shoulder causing panic in the hallway just outside sending everyone for cover. He's quickly forced out of the room while the other two back off and resume their defensive positions. Seconds after it's jump began, the dark scout appears at the star between the starbases and is locked onto by the Kushva and the Orlov. In the few seconds of delay for the weapons systems to get the sensor data and lock on, the dark scout heads straight for the Advent trade ships. The starbases open fire with all batteries as do the Pioneer and the Advocate. The dark scout transmits a burst communication that they've been destroyed as the combined firepower hits their already moderately damaged ship from four separate directions. The dark scout explodes as the atmosphere inside the craft ignites sending fireballs to every part of the ship. Debris quickly accelerates from the destroyed dark scout and stray weapons fire from the starbases slam into the sides of the trade ships tearing several holes into their weak armor. Debris slams into the trade ship violently shaking it. A small piece smashes into a group of observation windows where Kindra and Teal are at breaking the seal protecting the people inside from the vacuum of space outside. All of the automatic locks slam the doors shut in all of the affected rooms except for the door that the marines destroyed. The marines suits all respond to the environment by closing down their visors making the suits air tight and activating the magnets in their boots locking them to the floor. As the wall of glass shatters and scatters into the cold of deep space, the air of the cabin is sucked out into the void. Kindra and Teal both immediately feel the effects of the suction and they both begin to scream for their lives. Teal grabs anything bolted down nearby that she can feel to help hold her in place. Her hand finding the edge railing of the bed, her fingers dig at the slender metal form to find purchase. Kindra tries to do the same, but the wound to her shoulder and the weakness induced from being struck in the stomach makes it impossible for her to hang on. The increasing velocity of atmosphere escaping lifts her from the ground and drags her to the opening in the side of the ship. The two marines outside in the hallway, force their suits to deactivate the magnets and they grab the ship's captain and the two diplomats and help them to slowly make their way down the hall and through the corridor lock to safety. Teal, watching her mother slide to certain death, calls out to her. The collar blocks her attempts to communicate with everyone telepathically. "MOTHER!" Teal screams in a panicked fit. "MOMMA! PLEASE ANSWER ME!" "Ma'am!" one of the marines in the room calls out. "Take my hand!" "MOMMA!!!" Teal screams out as loud as her voice can carry her words. Kindra's sobs are muffled by her will to save her daughter, she softly calls out, "I'm okay. Take his hand." "Ma'am!" the marine calls out again. "Take my hand and we'll get you to safety!" "MOMMA!!!" Teal cries out again as streams of tears pour out from her sightless eyes and are sucked out into the void of space. "MA'AM!" the marine yells to her again. Overwhelmed with emotions and completely cut off from the Unity, better judgment escapes her. Her grip loosens and she feels the pull on her body dragging her toward the void. In seconds, she's dragged to her mother's side. "Are you blind?! Take my hand!" the marine screams at her. "YES!" Teal cries out as what ever emotional strength she had left caves under the pressure. "I am!" "Reach for my voice then!" the marine yells. Teal loosens her grip and extends her hand out slowly in his direction. "Just a little further!" the marine yells. "Mother... ?" she whispers... Kindra calmly calls out, "Take it..." She stops then, her hand not reaching any further. Slowly she stands, her slippered feet pushing at the tipping decking of the room, tears streaming down her face and looks with blank eyes toward where she heard the voice of the soldier...... and releases her grip completely from her anchor. "What are you doing?!" the marine calls out. As the rushing air scoops her up the marine instinctively deactivates his boots and lunges at her. He grabs her still outstretched hand and yanks her to his chest. Having only seconds to react, he reactivates the gravity lock on his boots before they're both sucked out into the void. He reaches down to take Kindra's good arm and helps her up from the floor. Air still pushes hard against them and mother and daughter cling to each other and the marine for safety. Having secured the captain and the diplomats on the other side of the bulkhead, the other two marines return to the room. They form a three man human chain, and one at a time, each deactivating their boots to get into a closer position, slowly make their way to the trio. When they reach them, Teal is passed up the chain to the first marine, followed by Kindra, and the now four man chain, slowly, one at a time, works it's way back into the hallway. Once all six rejoin the captain and the diplomats safely on the other side of the bulkhead, the bulkhead doors close preventing any more atmosphere from escaping. "This one needs medical attention!" the captain says of Kindra. "They're both under arrest." one of the marines states sternly. One of the diplomats raises his hand. "Now let's not be so judgmental. Things happened in a less then preferred manner, but this is a ship from our allies and these people are our guests." "And they attacked us." another marine adds. "After we forced our way into their door with explosives and retribution has already been given." the diplomat continues. "Whatever..." the marine says before switching on his comm link. "Sergeant Major Davis to Pioneer." Teal clutches her mother tightly forcing Kindra to wince in pain. Feeling a warm liquid on her arm she moves her hand up to her mother's shoulder following the trail to the bullet hole. Knowing her mother has been shot shot, she begins to cry again only to receive comforting words from her mother. "Pioneer, go ahead." the comms officer replies. "We're done here. There's some issues with the manifest, and we're bringing two passengers with us. One needs medical attention." "Copy that. Commodore Nishi is requesting a full damage report." "Captain, I need an injury count and damage report from the rest of the ship sent to the Pioneer." The captain nods and telepathically relays the request. Within seconds he replies, "Both will be sent momentarily." Two of the marines separate Teal and Kindra and escort them to the docking airlock followed by the remaining two marines and the diplomats. The captain for his part returns to the bridge to regain command and control of his ship. Upon his arrival he's informed by the Pioneer to proceed to the Savannah Moon to undergo repairs once they are undocked. The captain replies with his thanks and concerns over the removed passengers. The Pioneer detaches and doesn't respond any further.
The small TEC fleet storms into the capital world of the Egibis system, which is conveniently only one phase jump away from the star. However, being the capital world it is heavily defended by static defences; with hanger defence structures and beam defence platforms. Additionally over the a third of the TRE ships are damaged to some extent from the previous battle at the star.
Not that it’ll do the Egibis Advent any good with most of their fleet destroyed or scattered, notes Z. He orders his Cobalts to hold their position and the Javelis’ and Ogrovs to engage the tactical structures from afar, any anima launched from the hanger defences are soon destroyed by the Garda’s watching over the aforementioned ships like a mother hen protecting her chooks. Soon a hole is punched in their Beam defences and the Cobalts and Garda’s race forward to engage the hanger defences while Javelis’ finish off the remaining Beam defence platforms.
The Ogrovs move away from the main fleet and approach the Temple of Hostility. Instead of unleashing their torpedoes they drop several troop shuttles to numerous entry points along the T-shaped orbital structure. Marines start pouring out and engage the defenders in close quarters combat.
On the bridge of the Talonclaw, Z watches over the operation amidst the noise of status reports of comm officers and the occasional vibrations of the side mounted auto cannons. Bella sits beside him, with a rapt gaze as if watching an entertaining holodrama.
“Why are you attacking the non-military structures if you’re in such a hurry?” she asks with a note of concern.
“Because, this strategy is essentially a form of Chevauchee, something I picked out of history, the word itself is a form of ancient French. We’re inflicting economic damage as well as weakening the moral and political authority of the ruling faction. Think, if the Flames of Vengeance can’t protect them then it’ll put a dent on the relationship” It wasn’t the battle plan per se but most of what Z said was true.
“But aren’t there people on those buildings?”
Those around her who hear her query mutter in disbelief, this is war! Of course people died! This was what happened when you brought a sheltered civilian to a battle!
Zaroday takes a breath, thinks quickly and dodges the question, “yes, but the Advent have a lousy economy, we’re just making it lousier”.
“You didn’t answer the question”, she responds petulantly.
“So what if there are witches dying, do you think they’d hesitate before they killed you?” he fires back angrily.
“Yes, but isn’t this genocide?” she retorts heatedly.
“Look at it this way”, Z counters in an exasperated voice,” we might be killing tens of thousands of Advent but at least we’re not killing billions of Advent planet side”.
“That’s because you couldn’t bring the siege frigates with you!” Bella yells and storms out of the bridge like a child throwing a tantrum. Zaroday’s face is expressionless to the crew around him and they quietly return to work.
Damn it and she doesn’t even realise the irony of what shes saying, he thinks, or maybe it’s tragic irony. Either way, it’s all the fault of the witches. But another cynical part of him answers, or maybe because you weren’t there to protect her, you’re using the Advent as an excuse...
In order to change the dark train of thoughts, Z stares absentmindedly at the Advent planet below him, its inhabitants no doubt cowering in fear. He turns around asks in a casual voice “Comms, give me a sitrep”.
The man responds in a careful, professional voice showing no signs of the previous altercation, “We’ve knocked out the Temple of Communion and the frigate factory, The Javelis’ are still mopping up the last of the beam defences and the Garda’s are waiting in front of the remaining hanger defences knocking out any anima. The assault teams have cleared two levels of the Temple of Hostility but have encountered heavy resistance making minimal progress in the last 15 minutes.”
Z ponders the information and the setback at the Temple of Hostility; “very well”, he announces, “begin the planet bombing procedures-”
“But sir”, interrupted the X.O “we’re the only vessel capable of planet bombing and you had most of the nukes taken off at Ethea for lesser tonnage...” He also doesn’t point out that he just contradicted his prior statement to Bella, not that he gave a damn about a whining civilian.
“I know that”, the Admiral’s lips begin to curve into an evil grin as he motions to the planet below, “but they don’t”.
“What are your intentions?” asks the X.O resigned to forever guessing what his commander will do next.
“They’ll see what’s happening and their imagination will fuel their fear”, Z pounds his fist into the palm of his hand as he adds “And then we’ll hit’em with our demands”.
“Err... demands?” queries the clearly puzzled X.O.
For his subordinate’s benefit he adds cyptically; “Right now we’re raiders, why don’t we become pirates as well”.
(DS / Minoes Story)****Portage System**** Lord J'Rah escapes away from his entourage of advisers and lackeys at the first chance he finds. Making his way to an archival storage facility he accesses it using a manufactured identity card. Inside, he finds a data terminal that is away from most observers. He plugs in a small device that masks his search attempts and stores the data he finds. Satisfied that he has enough he leaves the data center and heads back to his office stopping along the way to grab a meal to go. "My lord, where have you been?" one of the advisers asks. "Getting some air and my lunch." J'Rah answers. "But my lord, we have servants to get you your meals." the adviser complains. "I am aware that I have servants. But, at times, I like to do things myself," J'Rah said coolly. "Forgive me sire, but you know just as well as any of us, our activities with the humans in Kyrene have made you a target with the mutated ones." "Yes, I am aware." "Please my lord, let your personal guard handle the mundane errands." "Fine, I will consider your thoughts." "Thank you my lord." the adviser states with a bow and begins to exit the room. "Before you go..." J'Rah states halting his exit. "Make the necessary preparations for me to travel to Finley. Trade has resumed and I wish to discuss possible alterations to the agreement in person." "My lord... Their system is unstable." "And they house portions of our allies. All will be fine." "I will assign extra members to your protection detail." J'Rah dismisses his adviser with a wave of his hand and attempts to contact Roesh.****Finley System**** Roesh meets up with Todd at the usual meeting place on Finley 1. "You know boss, I've been thinking. We should name these planets." Todd states as he approaches Roesh. "Why?" Roesh asks as they head for the town hall. "Well, the natives only had one planet to call home so home was good enough. I just think it's annoying to go around and say hey, meet me at F 4 M 3." "Volcanic moon at the gas dwarf. I think the numbering scheme is great." "For logistics, sure, it's almost idiot proof, but for those of us who can string a logical thought together and enunciate it with any amount of clarity... Names would be good." "Okay fine, name them, I don't care." "Thanks boss. I'll have Admin get to work on that as part of the presentation project." The conversation is interrupted by a shuttle making a fast approach to the landing pad. Roesh and Todd pick up the pace to the town hall knowing their other expected guests have already arrived and are waiting for them. At the hanger site, more pieces of the dark scout are delivered and logged in. The pieces are laid out on the floor and the corresponding sections of the holovid change from red to green. "Looks like you'll be puttin this here craft back tagethah quite nicely." Gordon states after watching the pieces being laid out. "That's the plan. We're going to do our best to rebuild the ship in an attempt to learn how they're managing to evade the sensors." Henry admits. "There's more tah it then ship designs lad." "I'm aware." Henry states as he signs off on the delivery and notices the entry logging the device Todd had copied and archived. "We have more then just hull parts and walkways." Gordon's eyes light up. "Ah'd be interested in seein that." "For now, how about you finish up your story." "Aye lad." Gordon says before taking a seat at a nearby table. "Where was I?" "Minoes heading to the Trigg home world." "Right right... The trip itself was pretty borin and yet much progress was made on the device... So as Ah was sayin..."******Approximately 20 Years Ago******Captain’s Log: It has almost been a month since we arrived here on what we dubbed the ‘paradise planet’, from the Trigg home system, a week went by as we traveled to get here. During that time, Cmdr Reid and his team has gotten more information from the data files and the artifact from the Trigg ship above their home world. They say a picture is worth a thousand words, never have I seen such a diverse and active cities of the Trigg, just beautiful. They were truly advanced. From the information Commander Reid’s people have pulled, the Vasari came in contact with the Trigg about eleven hundred years ago. The Vasari ‘appeared’ as refugees and the Trigg, being a pacifist race, gave them aid and started diplomatic relations with the Vasari which lasted for about 75 years. During this time they helped them to settle on new planets, and gave them technological advances in certain fields which they, in turn, turned into military applications. The Trigg were alarmed in this regard and began to withhold other technologies from them. The Vasari told them they were preparing themselves for the unknown which was chasing them, therefore, the technologies they had adapted were purely for self defense, not for more aggressive pursuits. Nevertheless, the Trigg responded by telling the Vasari refugees that they had nothing to fear, that they will protect them from their hunters. The Vasari, likely insulted by the insinuation that their once proud warrior race had to seek shelter under the wings of another, reacted in a less then diplomatic fashion. They informed the Trigg leaders that they ruled their part of the galaxy for tens of millennium, forcing the Trigg to engage in a battle of words. The Trigg responded with wisdom and sharp tongued words, informing them that they needed to be protected, from their own hands of destruction and the galaxy was paying them back for their bad karma. Stunned that the Trigg knew more about them then what they anticipated, the Vasari immediately recalled their ambassadors and began to attack the outer colonies of the Trigg. Their declaration of war contained only one sentence: "Since you won’t give us what we want, then we will take it from you, and you will be subjugated by us." Over the next 25 years, the Vasari waged war on the Trigg, destroying colony after colony as they slowly progressed toward the Trigg home world. Even though the Trigg were pacifists, they fought the Vasari using nothing more than defensive technology and centuries of warfare knowledge prior to their vow of peace. As advanced as the Vasari were, they could not overcome the Trigg outright, which drove them to be more cruel and commit horrible acts against their once caretakers. The Vasari began to exterminate the Trigg knowing that one day, they could return to exact their vengeance on them. They figured they might as well destroy the Trigg now rather then have them ally with the unknown, and in turn, lead the charge to have the Vasari erased from the galaxy. The Trigg were left with no other options then to deploy an experimental technology they tried to develop in times past but discontinued when they no longer had enemies. This piece of technology the Trigg began to field against the Vasari later became to be known as the Phase Jump Inhibitor. The original purpose of the PJI’s was to prevent ships from jumping into a planet’s gravity well. That, in and of itself was a shock to me when Commander Reid relayed this information. We kind of... We sort of knew that the PJI’s were alien because it was so different from what little bit we knew of Varsari tech. It just seemed different from everything we have seen of the Vasari. Now, at least we know why is was so, but typical to other technologies, the Vasari twisted the tech to slow down escaping ships so they could be destroyed. We know this first hand as they attempt to use this tech against us. Some of these devices have been captured and as Reid has pointed out, we are still trying to figure them out on how they work. That’s when two unknown pieces information dropped in our laps. One about the Vasari. Most of their brightest scientists were lost during their time of running across the galaxy, so any tech they have has been stolen and reversed engineered using their mastery of nano technology, meaning they don’t even know how the PJI's work either... And two, the Trigg knew of our existence. They chose to not have contact with us because, they felt we lacked ‘maturity’ and were still hostile to one another, and therefore, avoided contact with us for several hundred years. The Trigg, however, thought that one day mankind would be a force for good once we ‘matured’, but if the Vasari were to reach us before, mankind would be enslaved or worse, wiped out. So, the Trigg began to seed as many planets with PJI’s as their capabilities could provide them to slow down the Vasasri advance towards us giving us the time we needed as a race to gain maturity in the galaxy. If they hadn’t done this, the Vasari would have likely shown up on our doorstep probably 300 to 500 years sooner. So I believe that we owe the Trigg for our very existence, our lives as we know them, because of making the effort to slow the Vasari down, but at a cost of them being destroyed... Or maybe not. Reid and Seles found information that they may have left this part of the galaxy. However, they also questioned this because certain parts of this sector cannot be reached by the phase drives just like in the ‘Distant Stars’ region. Passage to and from requires the use of wormholes. This makes me believe the Trigg were more advanced then they let on to the Vasari, and that they are hiding in one huge space ‘duck blind’ that we cannot see or yet reacht. As far as technology we can incorporate into TEC projects, new engine configurations which boost output nearly 150%, new armor called 'Repelon', which is able to withstand five times the damage force from phase missiles, new adaptive shield harmonics which can almost prevent phase missiles from passing through... Oh yes, the Trigg were very advanced. Oh, one more thing, the ability to travel through the PJI’s without being affected! There are conditions though. It only works on ships which emit a variance harmonics and fall within a specific mass range. We have discovered that the power required to produce this variance must come from one of the larger reactor types, yet requires ships to be fairly small. Clearly the power output of civilian ships isn't enough, yet anything larger then a scout class ship has too much mass to hide it from the PJI. I think this was by design. The Trigg knew the Vasari would always default to their favorite attack technology, the phase missile. These require lots of internal structuring to store the missiles, lots of equipment to get the missiles from their caches to the firing bays, and lots of tubes and double doors to get the missiles from inside to outside and on their way to their final destinations. Yes indeed, the Trigg were very advanced in technology and in thinking. So advanced, the Vasari didn’t even know the Trigg downloaded personal information from their computers about the various clans which made up what’s left of the Vasari Empire which is the most distressing part of information we came across. The Vasari exodus which has invaded the frontier worlds and we have been fighting these last five years, are the bush leagues... 3rd string back ups. The real power of the Vasari, their starting line up, was responsible for wiping out the Trigg. The Vanguards, four noble houses and smaller noble clans aligned to the main four which were part of the Imperial Court of the Vasari. They consist of the Vulkoras, the Severun, the Kortul, and the Jarrasul clans. Each clan leader was called Primus with the exception of the Jarrasul clan, a clan that is centered around a matriarch. A female is always the head with the title of Majestrix. Lastly, the head of Vanguards had the title, Grand Primus and was the lord at the right hand of the leader of the empire. The distressing part about all of this information that we've recovered is that we have been getting our asses kicked by a bunch of rookies and laborers and that the heavy hitters have not arrived yet. When will they arrive? That’s the part we don’t have an answer to. This past month, I’ve had Commander Reid and the engineering team doing a refit of the Minoes to survive an encounter that I know is coming, the engines, shielding, and some unusual tasking of our probes on board, anything and everything that is going to give us a chance to get this information back home... Not to mention, I’ve asked him to try to build a phase jumping capable probe from the tech we learned from the Trigg that can make it back to Gateway if we can’t and deliver this artifact and info. Reid has already told me that the information he was able to pull off in this limited amount of time alone can turn the Kol into the monster it’s suppose to be. We will stay here for a few more days before we make our perilous trip back toward Bamntuh and toward the Gateway wormhole back to Trader Space. In the meantime, we will enjoy this working vacation and the view I found here on our ‘Paradise’ planet. When we first came through this system, the probe scanned a moon in orbit, but the probe started to malfunction so we did not know the moon was a Terrain class moon. My job is sometimes the best job anyone could ask for.:End Log******Present Time****** As Roesh runs in, he's stopped by an attendant who directs him to the closest private holovid. "I have to admit, I didn't expect to hear from you so soon." "I like to keep busy in times like these." J'Rah answers. "Good to know, I guess." "I have already made arrangements to discuss our trade contract in person, I hope you are willing to meet with me soon." "For a valued member of my growing organization such as yourself, my door is always open." Roesh states with a hint of sarcasm. "As you have stated, good to know. I shall be there soon. My advisers are assigning extra security to keep an eye on me considering the recent events that have transpired. I think they find you untrustworthy." "To be honest, I am." "Trustworthy or untrustworthy?" J'Rah asks seeking clarification. "I'm extremely late for a meeting, we'll talk more when you get here." Roesh states ignoring the question and cuts the feed.
(DS/Personal)
Foe In The Dark Part IV Conclusion
Moments later, Vulknor and Ve'Lar are with the first squad at the aft airlock of the Gloval waiting for the airlock systems to cycle through prior to connection, when Ve'Lar speaks, "I wonder what type of greeting he has planned?"
As the lights turn green from red, the doors open to a gantry leading to the Severun Overlord airlock, Vulknors says, "we are about to find out?"
As Vulknor and his subordinates cross the gantry to the airlock of the Overlord, the door open to reveal an honor guard holding stave's as they line on both sides of the interior corridor of the Overlord. In the middle of the corridor stands Kash'tic and his subordinates, they all bow before Vulknor as he crosses over and stands before them.
"Grand Primus, welcome aboard the Severun Overload. Let me introduce Admiral Lor'tet, commanding officer of the Overlord, you have met Sub-Commandeer V'run, one of my subordinates in covert-ops."
"Yes, V'run. Outstanding Intel on your part, you deserve a promotion." Spoke Vulknor.
V'run eyes light up an he says, "thank you sir."
Kash'tic cuts his eyes to V'run and says, "yes, I will consider it Grand Primus."
"What is there to consider, his Intel and presentation before I left was excellent. Without his input the mission could have turned out differently."
Kash'tic is speechless.
Vulknor begins, "it is settled, Commandeer V'run."
V'run immediately bows down before Vulknor and thanks him empathetically.
"Your quite welcome V'run, you deserve it." As Vulknor turns as he introduces Captain Ve'Lar, commandeer of his special forces detachment and personal security and hand picked warriors of his special forces.
The troopers stand at full attention, weapons at the ready, if looks could kill, everyone save Vulknor and Ve'Lar would be dead if they ordered it. To be part of Vulknor warriors mean you were the best of the best, that is why if you slipped up on a non-serious violation, it means to be ridiculed by your peers. To be kicked out of Vulknor's elite is worse than banishment. Quite literally, death before dishonor. Most Vasari are like this, to slay themselves before they dishonor their squad, their leader, their clan and most importantly, the Grand Primus.
As they get all the formalities out of the way, Kash'tic ask Vulknor a question, "Pardon me Grand Primus, just before you came through the airlock of your captured ship. Internal sensors picked up a weapons discharge, is everything fine aboard, my lord?"
"Nothing to worry yourself over. My troopers were having live fire drills aboard, firing at some type of vermin infestation that may be common on human ships."
Kash'tic stops and his eyes widen at the what Vulknor said. "What, vermin aboard that ship."
"Yes, it will be prudent to not let any crossover," replies Vulknor.
"I don't think that will be problem my lord, besides, we can capture all what is aboard using our nano-bots and include them in our studies, I think that would be fascinating, don't you?"
"To a scientist, yes, to a warlord, no. Even though there won't be many military secrets aboard, just the raw data alone on how humans think, act, not to mention, their history, is enough to begin a form of psychological terror against them.
To break their wills as they learn their place in the universe. To be servants of the Vanguards of the Vasari Empire."
"Yes, Grand Primus, I agree. In the meanwhile, sub-command, I mean Commandeer V'run. Please show Lord Vulknor's warriors to their quarters, so they can rest and relax. I will personally escort Lord Vulknor and Capt Ve'Lar to their rooms."
"Yes my lord, at once." Said V'run.
Vulknor turns and says, "Admiral," and nods to him.
"My lord," Lor'tet says as he bows to Vulknor.
As the large group breaks up as V'run escorts Vulknor's troops to their quarters, Lor'tet heads back toward the bridge of the Overlord, and Kash'tic sees Vulknor and Ve'Lar up to VIP deck of the ship. Ve'Lar begins, "so Primus Kash'tic, is this a refurbished ship or built to your specifications. It is a marvel to see a ship that can hold up to 15,000 beings to just a few thousand."
Kash'tic begins, "No, he is a new ship. Purposefully built for the Severun Intelligence, and clan lord. He is a mobile command and control with many research laboratories to carry out experiments especially when there are time constraints to be concerned with. He also has two full wings of fighters for defense of the Overlord."
Vulknor replies, "Most impressive, so this is what you was doing before you came to Distant Stars region. I knew you were overseeing this ship but did not know the full extent, I know you like to surprise us Kash'tic and you did not disappoint."
"Thank you Grand Primus, I'm glad you approve please this way." Replied Kash'tic.
As they stand before the AG lift, the doors slide open and the lift propels them to almost to the top of the huge ship. The lift doors open and the three Vasari walk down the long corridor to where they approach two sentries across from one another with doors behind their backs.
"Grand Primus, this will be your room and Capt Ve'Lar, this will be yours," their names embossed in platinum at the side of each door, "If you have anything you may need, please do not hesitate to either call a valet servant or myself. I hope if you are not too tired from your ordeal, we can have dinner later Grand Primus."
"Yes, but of course. And I insist that I bring a beverage that you may enjoy Kash'tic. And before you ask, it is a surprise. I know how you like surprises."
Kash'tic smiles to what Vulknor has said, "In that case, I can't wait. I should see you in a few hours my lord."
As Kash'tic walks away, both Vulknor and Ve'Lar enter their rooms, as Ve'Lar turns back around, he sees Lord Vulknor with a huge grin across his face, just as his door closes in front of him. Ve'Lar thinks to himself, "It's going to be an interesting dinner indeed."
Several hours have passed as the Overlord and it's three enforcer escorts have made two additional jumps since they left the Helon system carrying an captured Trade cargo ship with leader of the Vanguards, who personally oversaw and executed an attack on the Roesh Free Traders, which cause the destruction and deaths of thousands onboard a Trade port deep inside the Finley star system. Currently, the small fleet is holding position around a small red companion star in the Eulica system, waiting to see if they have been followed. In the meanwhile, the Primus of the Severun is having his staff ready an impromptu celebration and dinner for the Grand Primus, Vulknor of the house of Vulkoras. The being responsible for the loss of life in Finley.
As Vulknor and Ve'Lar enter the main dinning room, they both are taken aback of how much detail was put in at such short moment. Banners hang from the walls and various tables inside, proudly displaying the Vasari sigil of the Vanguards. Attendants line up as they take notice of the Grand Primus, and at that time, Kash'tic approaches the two Vasari, standing in awe of the extravaganza he has set in motion.
"Grand Primus Vulknor, Capt Ve'Lar, you are an tad early, please let me escort you to our table." As Vulknor and Ve'Lar follow Kash'tic to a rather large table, Kash'tic gestures towards Vulknor to a large throne like chair, "My lord, for you."As attendants move forward, they move the chair so Vulknor can be seated, this process is repeated for Ve'Lar and finally Kash'tic himself.
Kash'tic speaks, "I hope everything is met with your approval my lord."
Vulknor raises an eyebrow, "Quite, impressive Kash'tic. You have outdone yourself in this endeavor."
"Yes Lord Kash'tic, most impressive." Responds Ve'Lar.
"Thank you both, I am humbled by your compliments. I am also glad we were able to accommodate you with formal attire, and I must say Lord Vulknor, you look every part of what a Grand Primus should look like."
Vulknor closes his eyes and smiles before speaking, "Always with the sharp tongue are we Kash'tic, nevertheless, it is rare I wear such wardrobes unless protocol calls for it."
Before Kash'tic can reponds, Ve'Lar interjects, "How bout we pour a drink before the meal arrives my lords."
"Excellent ideal Ve'Lar, yes, let us drink to victory. And let us all soar above our differences in the face of an common enemy," spoke Vulknor.
Ve'Lar ushers one of the attendants to bring a dark decanter that has been filled with the most potent drink a Vasari has ever come across that both Vulknor and Ve'Lar are about to unleash on an unsuspecting Kash'tic, who, in Ve'Lar's mind, needs to be brought down a few pegs over the fact that, over the years how he makes snide remarks to Vulknor on his accession as Grand Primus.
Ve'Lar instructs the attendant to pour the liquid for the three of them. Vulknor begins, "This is the surprise that I was telling you about, spoils to the victor. It is an incredible beverage that the humans hoard to themselves. I do believe you will enjoy this, I know I will." Vulknor smiles as he narrow his eyes at Kash'tic.
As Kash'tic takes hold of an old Vasari drinking goblet, he is hesitant to sip the funny colored drink. Vulknor begins, "do not worry old friend, it is not poisoned, if when such a time does come, it will be by my own hands," and Vulknor takes a large sip from his goblet.
"Do tell." Responds Kash'tic as he takes a large sip from his container as well.
For a moment, Kash'tic sits back to savor the strange drink that Vulknor and Ve'Lar have brought back with them from their excursions in Trader space. His eyes widen as the fluid has the typical reaction to Vasari chemistry. "Interesting side effect Grand Primus, and quite delicious too."
"I'm glad you enjoyed it Kash'tic, now if you permit me to dismiss with the pleasantries, I and Ve'Lar are ready to dine, since we've only been taken supplements during our mission to Finley and back."
"As you wish my lord," he claps to the attendants for them to begin serving the meal to his honored guests, "please enjoy, we have your favorites as you can see, even fresh mylo worms Grand Primus."
Ve'Lar leans over to whisper to Vulknor, "methinks he is trying to get you on your good side sir."
"We'll soon see his real side, just you watch." Says Vulknor as Ve'Lar begins to chuckle.
"Something funny captain?" Ask Kash'tic.
"I was telling my captain how you scrutinize fine details on everything, it is a wonder you don't forget anything Kash'tic." Replies Vulknor.
"Yes, I do suppose I have a knack at it my lord, I guess that is why I'm head of intelligence, that and head of my clan as well."
Vulknor murmurs under his breathe,"Too smart for your own good."
"What was that my lord?" Asked Kash'tic.
"Ahhhmmm, I was clearing my vocals, mylo worms are extra feisty, fresh indeed they are." Said Vulknor as Ve'Lar smiles for he heard him.
As they continue to drink and dine on fine Vasari selections of food spread across the huge dining table, the beverage that Lord Vulknor and Capt Ve'Lar brought with them begins to have it's effects as Kash'tic, who is always a stickler for titles and protocol, is getting comfortable and is actually leaving out each ones proper title and rank. Lord Vulknor raises his brow on how the usually uptight this Vasari is, and is now more laid back and actually seems he is enjoying himself. But Vulknor knows, if he had the chance, he will be more than willing to eject him out of an airlock to ascend to Grand Primus to succeed him.
"Grand Primus," Kash'tic begins, his speech slightly slurred, "you mind I just call you Vulknor?"
"Please do, that is my name." He looks over to Ve'Lar and laughs at Kash'tic insobriety.
"As you may know, I have a fine eye for detail, hence our motto, 'This eye never closes,'" he begins to laugh at his joke as Vulknor and Ve'Lar looks on, "anyway, in you after mission report, you surmise the loss of the dark scout as either, the humans found away to detect the scout or, catastrophic failure on the commandeer of the ship?"
"Yes, and what?" Vulknor replied.
"I personally believe that the commandeer must have made an mistake, in all these years since we fielded this technology. We have never lost a ship in combat and I refuse to believe the hairless apes can detect our cloaked scouts, impossible I tell you."
Vulknor realizes he has touched a nerve with his report. "Nevertheless Kash'tic, I would not be surprised, humans can be very resourceful when need be."
Kash'tic scoffs to what Vulknor says, "Yes my lord, you do have previous experience with them don't you." Vulknor's eyes narrows at Kash'tic as he continues on, "yes you do. The forbidden zone incident where you lost several ships and at least a 1000 troops under your command, from a lone, human scout ship."
Ve'Lar sees the anger begin to swell up in his friend and dark lord of the Vanguard, Vulknor's temper is well known throughout the Vanguard heirachy, he thinks to himself, "Maybe this was a bad ideal with the juice to Kash'tic".
"I do believe Kash'tic, you need to tread carefully on what you about to say next." Replies Vulknor.
"On the contrary," as Kash'tic continues, "you give these humans way to much credit, they cannot detect our scouts and to prove it, we should send in a wing of scouts to test their detection grid, not to mention, we should come in and subjugate the whole sector with our superior firepower and lay waste to these various factions and find and take the technology they used which created the phase space shock wave we detected and brought us here. Instead, we are sneaking around, blowing up trade ports for what? And yes, it was under your command you lost the lives of our Vasari brethren."
Vulknor begins to rise out of his seat, his eyes, slightly glowing as his rage increases, "I do not need to explain myself to the likes of you, of all Vasari, and as far as the Forbidden Zone incident is concern, that planet had a ancient weapon systems that were triggered when Vasari ships entered orbit, most of the causalities were a result of poor intel from a long dead adversary reaching from the great beyond to exact revenge against it's victor. And the lone scout ship you referred to, yes the humans had the advantage of previously scouting various systems in the area, so they had a tactical advantage over my task force to set traps to disable support frigates until I was able to overcome them. Mind you, I was an unexperienced commandeer leading others into a situation with the lack of intel. Intel is one of the keys to victory, lack thereof will fester calamity and defeat. In order to learn, you have to be tested in real situations, after I became Grand Primus, I read my fathers private accords, he knew the Trigg home world was protected from Vasari incursions and knew I could have been killed during this mission. But he also knew that I had to learn to deal with death on a personal level, many friends died during the mission, I hated my father for sending me in, but afterward I now understood. He was preparing me."
"Many times you don't have second chances in combat, you must overcome and adapt. But I also don't like going into a situation without proper intel, it is vital in our efforts to divide the various factions and conquer. The bottom line is that I refuse to let individuals, such as yourself, to undermine me and my authority. To question what you truly do not understand, you only see a small view versus the whole picture. You are the head of intelligence and you should know this."
Kash'tic begins rise from his chair and speaks to Vulknor, "You are nothing more than a spoiled, bratty yelp from the great being that was your father."
Midway through his ascent to stand, Kash'tic feels a wave of nausea overcome him, he begins to stumble sideways and falls to the carpeted floor, he screams toward Vulknor and Ve'Lar, "What have you done to me. YOU POISONED ME!!!
"Don't be absurd, you are inebriated, and fell on your hind end you lush. Said Vulknor.
"Impossible, I can't be. The medical nanites would have filter the effects."
"That me be true, but not the new beverage you had this evening. The humans have a saying, a drunk person speaks a sober mind." Vulknor begins to laugh at Kash'tic as he tries to stand and falls over again.
"You will pay for this outrage against me Vulknor, mark my words." Said Kash'tic.
"But you will pay more Kash'tic. Lucky for you, you are at my feet, otherwise I would have killed you right where you stood before you tumbled over in a heap." Vulknor touches a highlighted intercomm control on the table he is now leaning on. Two valets quickly enter the room and are shocked to see Lord Kash'tic on the floor.
"Please help Lord Kash'tic to his quarters, he has a little to much to drink this evening and he is turning in early." As the two valets try to help, he pushes one of them away.
"Kash'tic, it will be most regrettable if I have to summon my personal forces to 'help' you to your quarters."
Kash'tic stares at Vulknor as he continues to lean against the table, he folds his arms against his chest and quickly snaps his head to the right to crack his neck. Vulknor then smiles toward Kash'tic. The two valets help Kash'tic to his feet and help him through the doorway and down the hall to his private quarters.
Ve'Lar steps from behind Vulknor and stands before him and asked, "You would have struck him down?"
"Wouldn't be the first time."
"In over few hundred years, yes." Said Ve'Lar.
"No matter, we will deal with Kash'tic if he gets out of line again. Computer, show our current position relative of Esta.
The middle of the table begins to glow as a holo projection shows near by star systems, Ve'Lar walks over and notices the current location of the ships.
"Here we are, holding here at this red dwarf companion in the Eulica star system."
Vulknor studies the holo map and says to Ve'Lar, "Add current intel briefs for the surrounding systems."
As the information icons appear next to each star, he reads unidentified ship movement detected in Antynene, Monta clan ships detected in Urmal, and heavy phase ship detection coming from Ethea system.
"Look at this, most of this info is in excess of 36 hours. So either we wait for the next intel brief or," he begins to trail off and Vulknor presses the comm to the bridge.
"Bridge here?" The voice came over the speakers.
"This is Lord Vulknor. Admairal Lor'tet, set a course for the Astirka relay station."
There was a slight pause before he begins to reply, "That will take us out of the region my lord."
"Correct, in less than 4 hours, we can resume normal comm transmissions, we have been in the dark to long, we need to find out what is going on in the surrounding systems. Of course it will add an extra 10 days of travel, but once we get clear, we can't be tracked because we will be going beyond any known detection grid in this part of space and able to return to Esta due to the natural jamming effects of the magnatar."
"As you wish my lord, very good. Bridge out."
Vulknor turns to Ve'Lar and says, "I truly hate not knowing what is going on, but in a few hours, we will be in total contact with our forces, not to mention, the virus we uploaded in their com channels should begin to transmit and since were heading to Astirka, we shall soon see the fruit of our endeavors old friend."
As Vulknor begins to pour out large portions of 'Apple Juice' for Ve'Lar and himself, he turns and toast and says, "to anarchy and hysteria, the humans won't know what hit them."
Vulknor takes a large gulp and slams the container against the wall as Ve'Lar follows suit. They both walk out of the large dinning room and proceed to their quarters.Several hours have passed since the altercation with Vulknor in the main dining hall, slowly Kash'tic awakens in his quarters in his sleeping berth. He sits up quickly when suddenly he is hit by a massive headache. He touches his head with both hands, "So hard to think clearly", he thinks to himself. "What was that blasted drink he gave me, damn you Vulknor."
He slowly climbs out of his bed and staggers to his quarters main viewing bay, he activates the shutters, as the shutters slowly ascend his room is bathe in shimmering purple light from the phase space. The color is slightly different due to Vasari phase drives are more efficient and faster than other races. As he stares out of the viewport, he does not recognize any of the stars in there relative position. He slowly makes his over to his desk and sits and activates his terminal, "Where in the craggy fract are we," he thinks to himself.
"Bridge, this is Primus Kash'tic, what is our current vector and position?"
"My lord, we are currently en route to Astirka relay station, we are outside of the Distant Stars sector my lord."
Kash'tic quickly frowns and says, "On whose authority."
"The Grand Primus my lord, he felt we were too long being in a communications black out and ordered us on our current vector my lord." Kash'tic stares at his console in utter disbelief of what he is hearing.
"If I may my lord, if he hadn't ordered us out of the red dwarf, our position would have been compromised. Three hours after entering phase space, a task force of Monta clan ships on a escort detail through the star began to pass heading to their home my lord. Had we waited for the intel update, they would have discovered us."
"Understood admiral, I am going to assume were are clear on all comms."
"Yes my lord," said Admiral Lor'tet.
"Very well, please keep me informed of any changes, Kash'tic out."
After Kash'tic cuts the comm line, he pounds his fist on the table and says, "That craagy Vasari and his inferno luck he has." As he begins to type on his console, nearly 4 days of intel briefs download and appeared on his screen. As he scans through the reports and rubbing the side of his temple as his head starts to throb again, he sees something which catches his eye. Multiple Trader fleets seen near the Finley system and at least one entered. As he leans back in his chair, he contemplates his next course of actions. He then leans forward and waves his hand near his console which activates a holo projection system. Dozens of lights appear and dance in mid air, he then says, "Finley."
Suddenly, most of the stars disapper with the exception of a few dozen and one star that is highlighted, "assets in this sector," he then says. The computer processed the command and begins to show various Dark scouts in the region, however, one in particular catches his eye.
"Well, well, well, what is this? he begins, "enhance Finley." The computer displays the info on one lone scout that is still inside the system.
"Have you been there this whole time?" As his hands begin to type on the keypad, he orders inquires on fleet strength, from which trade faction and current morale in system. Take additional, passive scans, only active when necessary, and continue stealth operations in Finley and use the natural interference and background radiation to conceal yourselves. You will currently stay and observe all activity and send updates every four hours. If somehow the humans begin to track you, make haste and leave the system, as of this time the humans have no way of tracking you, our tech is beyond the comprehension of these hairless apes so I have no worries you will execute your mission. For the glory of the empire and to the glory to the Vanguards. Primus Kash'tic, Severun Overlord.
"Computer, encrypt message, ultra priority level 1. Send to VG vessel DS 1002 Attention Commanding Officer."
A low deep voice from the overhead speaker says, "Completed." Kash'tic leans back with a smile on his face and says, "we will see who is right with these fools who think they can match us. Computer, transmit message."
After a few seconds the computer responds with, "Completed." Kash'tic thinks to himself, "Good, now I need something for this blasted headache the Grand Primus has given me."
Edit:The Following Takes Place 36-48 hours After The Attack On Finley...Bison....
(DS Roleplay /Finley 1, Finley System)Part Forty Six of Teir --Tealhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNvgXJdZJZY
Sere-On the edge of landfall-November 23th, 2287 (11.23.2287.2)In a white room off the main corridor In the Security Center that floated 12 miles above Finley 1 Kindra and Teal sat in hardback chairs, hands clasped between their knees, heads bowed as the black and white suited Information Officer casually paced on the other side of the barren room.
"What is in the casket and why are you hiding it? What is its purpose? What do you hope to gain by bringing it onto a Trader Alliance world?"
Teal pursed her lips, her blank eyes following the man as he paced back and forth from the sound of his footfalls against the floor, but she said nothing.
"You realize we can hold you indefinitely as long as you don't co-operate with us, yes?"
Kindra looked up and regarded the man through red-rimmed eyes, her hands trembling on her lap. Teal reached across and rested a hand over her mother's shoulder, her lips pulling down into a frown.
The officer sighed and turned to go, moving across the small distance to the white door then stopped.Then turned back.
He came across the floor quickly then to the table that sat in front of the two chairs where Kindra and Teal sat and slapped a hand down hard on the table top.
At the sudden sound Kindra and Teal pulled back in their chairs, but Teal recovered quickly and snarled, then turned back to her mother, smoothing her hand over her mother's shoulder.
She leaned forward, pinning the officer with her blind white eyes, though both still wore the collars and were therefor not a viable threat at all to the man.
"We are only refugees from T'lan, an Advent colonized world that was over run by the black shipped aliens. We were re-located to Galan, but that world was attacked as well and we fled. We are only trying to find shelter, my sister is dead, the daughter of our friend, the Ambassador to Galan from T'Ranin was killed in that raid. We are only bringing the body of his daughter home and to seek asylum in the Advent contingent here where the Ambassador has his home."
The officer stopped and watched their eyes.
"We can bring in detectors to have that verified."
"That is fine, we have done nothing, we are only seeking asylum and to bring Sere Ahnin T're Ess home to her Father."
"We will get in touch with the Advent contingent here and relay your story. You will have to wait until it clears. If it does not, then... there will be official spy charges filed with the Alliance Court."
Teal sneered.
Though with her lowered hand under the table her fingers worked in intricate patterns briefly at a message if any Advent should be able to see her. Then she folded her hands in her lap then and stared at where the man's voice had spoken, it was difficult to judge while wearing the collar and unable to sense his mind exactly where the man stood.
"Will you consider removing the collars?... Please." She lowered her eyes and asked softly.
The man's manners grated on her nerves, but making demands on him would only imperil the possibility of getting Sere and themselves to Finley 1. They could do nothing if they were dead or imprisoned.
"Please..." she said again softly.
The man sneered, but then the anger slipped, for a single instant he saw them just as two alien women, alone and afraid. He shook his head and turned away, but then slowly nodded.
With the collars on, they were unable to touch his mind, they would be unable to affect his thinking.
A pang of conscience?
It was not a thing a security officer could afford.
Yet, what if they were simply two scared women?
He nodded slow.
"I will have to double the guard of course, and if you try to misuse them against us, I will have you shot on the instant. Your attempt to subvert them will be evidence enough of your plots..."
His anger returned in a flare at his own words, but then ebbed.
"But yes. If you will refrain from misusing my men, yes, I will have the collars removed."
Teal half smiled and nodded raising her eyes to where she heard the man's voice.
"Thank you..." she said slowly.
With the collars off, she would have a better chance of getting a message out.
There was the possibility of Advent here, in this place. A diplomatic world should have at least a small contingent, if not slaves, even if not many that was true, but even one was enough to relay the message that she sent. And while she and her mother were held here, the Advent workers were not. They were allowed access to the surface of the world, even if limited. The message would arrive before the officer made his inquiry and the story corroborated.
If there were any Advent here.
Though on a security base, the likely hood was slim.
But it was the only hope she and her mother had.
Otherwise the humans would learn that they had been lied to.
And then it would be death.
"I spoke the truth..." she said then as she heard his footsteps retreat toward the door. She was lying, but there was no other chance than this one for them.
"We will see..." he said and left the room, the door opening out onto a thin hallway where two guards stood against the frame of the doorway, then closed it.
"What do they want?" Kindra asked turning and putting her hand against her daughters hand at her shoulder.
"Only to draw us into their maneuvering against our race mother."
The door opened again then and four guards in uniform stepped into the room carrying stun sticks instead of guns. The officer had allowed the guards, but it would not do to have the men carrying heavy weapons if the women did decide to use them against their own men.
Two of the guards moved across the room, sliding the stun sticks into their belts and removing flat keys rings and then touched the electric locks with the metallic keys. The collars unsnapped and fell into the men's hands.
Teal turned her face toward the sound of the men beside her and her mother and tried to give a grateful smile.
"Thank you." She said.
The men said nothing, but retreated to the side of the wall where the others waited, pulling their weapons out at the ready.
'Will they believe us?' Kindra thought.
'Say nothing aloud that will have them suspect.'
'Can we overcome their machines if they use them?'
Teal smiled and smoothed her hand over her mothers arm, 'They are only human mother, their machines only measure heightened electrical activity. What can they measure when we can control those body responses so easily?'
Kindra bit at her lower lip and her daughter gave a halfhearted smile at trying to assure her.
Without Teir it fell to Teal to take care of these things. Their mother was a good and loving woman, though not very strong at all. As it was sometimes the case, the children took care of the parents.
Without their father,
and now without Teir,
It fell to Teal.
She smoothed her hand against her mothers arm and drew strength from knowing that Teir had sacrificed herself to make sure the Unity would prevail.
Could she do any less then?***
The officer closed the door and went down the hallway to the adjacent room where a small crew of six stood against a glass screen that showed the images from the six embedded video eyes in the room with Kindra and Teal.
"What do you think they are planning?"
One of the female techs in black and white turned and regarded him.
"Are you sure they are planning anything? What makes you think they are anything other than simple travelers coming in system to return the body they have brought?"
The officer sneered at the tech.
He had his own doubts, but he couldn't allow it in the others of his crew.
"They are Advent aren't they? That is enough. Are they saying anything?"
"Just afraid and normal worries."
"Just keep an eye on them and if something slips, then we take them straight to confinement."
"Not everything is a plot." The tech said.
"Yes and when did you become so sympathizing? Do we need to run a scanner on you too?"
The tech snorted but turned back to the window.
While it was possible he could, she doubted it, the worry in his mind was already sliding off to anger and that was branching to other concerns, not just the two women here.
Predictable.
The tech watched the room beyond the glass wall and could feel the younger woman's thoughts.
'Yes...' she thought back.
The officer turned back to the door on his way to make his report, but then stopped.
"When was the last screening on this crew?" He asked.
The tech turned back to him then and smiled.
"I had the crew scanned again just before we came up."
"And yourself?" He asked.
"I was scanned first." She said, her brown eyes narrowing down in a small flare of irritation and anger.
"Well don't disagree so readily with me or I will have you pulled from duty no matter the scan results."
She opened her mouth to say something back, but then closed it slow.
"As a matter of fact, I want you off station now. Get down to transport and get aboard one of the scheduled shuttles down. We can talk about this tomorrow and see if you still have a place here."
The tech pursed her lips angrily and turned away from the window.
"Yes." the word was clipped and hard as it came out of her mouth.
The officer smiled as she moved past him and out the door into the white walled hallway, the click of her low heels on the floor tiles a soft staccato as she moved two hallways down then over another toward the transport bay.
She had come close to compromising herself.
But it had been necessary.
The casket carried one of the 'Twelve'.
The guardians of the Empress herself, may she rule forever...
It didn't matter if she still stayed on this world after today, what mattered was that the story corroborated when it came back from the Advent contingent located in the quarantine zone. Which it would.
That would allow the casket in.
And Sere.
And from there it didn't matter.
Her disguise, meticulously crafted in surgeries and training over years. The careful placement that had also taken years to achieve would be gone.
Even if the tech died it wouldn't matter.
One of the Twelve would be free to act.
Whatever she was here to do, whatever was her target, that took precedence.
She reached the end of the second hallway then and slapped a palm against the admission pad which registered her and then hissed as it slid back showing the expanse of the 3 story transport bay. One of the shuttles was steaming on a grid pad that was readying to move to the forward launch area. She ran across the concrete flooring and up the ramp and into the ship as the doors hissed and slid closed.
The ship jerked as the grid pad rotated and then moved forward toward the launch area.
'Everything will be ok.' She thought as she held the strap that hung from the ceiling and balanced her feet against the padded flooring to keep herself from falling as the ship jerked to a stop and the thrusters came up in a quick punch of air pressure slinging the ship down the launch tube and out into open space above the green and blue world below.
'Yes.' Teal thought and then leaned down into the hard backed chair and moved her arm around her mother and pulled her close.
"It will be all right mother, it will be all right..." She said.
Inside the adjacent white room video eyes recorded everything.
The guards stood two and two on either side of the door. On the outside in the hallway four more guards mirrored their positions. Against the outer wall across from those four were four more that carried blaster rifles and watched the guards.
The women couldn't reach them all.
And if they tried, then they would die for their attempt.
He wanted to trust them,
deep down he wanted to trust in the momentary instinct that he had felt tug at him.
That there really was some good left out in the universe out there.
Though security was not the place to find it.
Still, the officer gritted his teeth and hoped, however small it was, he wanted to hope that the two women were innocent.
Techs moved at their equipment stations and watched sensor readings coming up on their screens.
It all looked normal.
Two scared out system immigrant women just trying to get through the fear.***
(DS Roleplay /Orbital Trade Station above Finley 1 , Finley System)Part Forty Seven of Teir --Tealhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VmVaDxnSE3c
Sere-Jump-November 23th, 2287 (11.23.2287.2)
'And these out worlders will let us move to their moon for repairs?' The Second thought as she and the Captain picked their way through the deep hallways as the passengers debarked.
'They will' Tre' En replied in kind. 'They have a truce with the Advent here, though a tenuous one. Why should they lie when they could have easily fired on us as we phased in?'
The Second raised an eyebrow. It wasn't that she didn't trust them, well... yes, it was, she didn't trust them, but the Captain had a valid point. A caravan of frigates under the wing of a single Capital ship, even the 'Revenge' could not hope to outgun a heavily armed planet and all the sensors and gun turrets that lined the rim of the gravity well.
'Yes, you are right.' She thought.
The Captain smiled at that. This Captain was an interesting... man. He pondered his decisions, pieced together well reasoned facts to see what the whole formed before deciding. There were many that would simply have responded out of fear, or out of hate. There was a place for that, that fear, that hate. But Commanders could ill afford it.
It was a thing best left to the drones, or the hunter-seekers when boldness and hate often combined into devastating attacks when there was no thought of survival.
But this man showed promise.
The Second had been ashamed when she had been requisitioned aboard his ship. A ship needed a woman, a woman who could control herself with measured coldness. A measure of detachment from what was expected. It was necessary when interacting with the 'humans'.
Yet here was a man who measured his reasoning and his responses as well as a woman.
Even better than she had, she admitted to herself reluctantly.
It was too easy to hate the Traders, too much blood and life lost in the exile, too much blood and hate built up over the war that had waged between the two races since the Advents return.
She had been thinking with her gut, when she should have been thinking with her mind. Too much heat and not enough of the cold detached observation that she needed.
She was no longer ashamed to be aboard the man's ship.
Although it amused her that a man oversaw the masculine ship.
He was more than competent, though surely a woman's hand would have seemed more right at the steers crystals on the bridge than a man's.
Old prejudices died hard.
Though she meant to see that this one died. She was proud to be his second, and she felt there was even more to learn.
'How strange to learn something from a man...' she thought, then caught herself. She had thought it aloud.
The Captain turned away, but there was a faint trace of a smile at his lips.
No doubt it was a prejudice he had encountered often coming up through the ranks.
'My apologies Captain.' She stopped and folded her hands behind her back then and straightened at attention.
He glanced back and inclined his head toward the back of the ship.
'Your apologies are not necessary, we have a ship to see to before the passengers finish debarking and we are ready to make the jump to this moon of theirs.'
She nodded back and hurried to catch up to him as he continued down the hallway toward the engine bays beyond. She felt properly abashed, even if the man had not reprimanded her.
A woman would have if she had even thought of questioning her ability.
But this wasn't simply a lack of his disciplining her.
It was a nod that she would be right, normally, but not in this instance.
For that she felt all the more committed to this ship.
And to this intriguing man.
There was much here to learn, and she was determined to stay until she learned it all.
The Captain shielded then and pushed through beyond the sealed heavily armored doors that led to the stairway down to the engine level below.
The Second shielded and followed.
*
The stars beyond the porthole sparkled in the black space beyond the ship. Though their trajectory had moved across the sky in slow degrees. It had taken almost the whole night to debark all the passengers and their belongings, exhausted and half asleep as everyone had been. Below her Pris could feel the casket being moved slowly by Advent, the humans preferred not to touch it, and that suited her fine.
From the outside platform as she moved from the windowed walls through the door onto the ramp that led out to the Trade station's balcony she could see the scars that had mauled the back skin of the ship where the engines had almost torn free.
The brackets had been re-enforced after the engine had come back online, but the tears the released energy had torn in the back plating and in the skin was beyond simple in flight repairs. It was a wonder the ship had not simply fell out of phase space and shattered itself against those energies.
The hand of the Creator had been on them.
It was the only thing that could account for surviving when by all reasonable thinking they should not have.
She stepped across the platform and down the ramp across the span of a hundred meters toward the balcony of the Trade station that waited beyond. Sere's casket had already disappeared beyond the doorway there and was being off loaded to a machine that picked up the pallet that held all of the unloaded baggage as easily as a woman might pick up a child, then turned and disappeared into the depths of the warehousing bays that stretched beyond. She couldn't see it, not properly, but she felt it, as if she sat on the pallet next to the casket and had moved with it.
The railing swayed underneath her as she moved, the circle of thin shiny plastic film tubing that enveloped the ramp way that joined the ship to the station undulating with the movement. She smiled at it's primitiveness. If this were an Advent world, they would have used shields and the stars beyond the ramp way would still be visible. But they were not on an Advent world she reminded herself, as if it were ever far from her mind. The thin plastic tubing could easily tear, rendering the station lock as well as the ship lock and all the traversing passengers along the path to screaming bloody flesh and torn metal and escaping air. It reminded her that even primitive worlds were dangerous.
Perhaps especially this one, considering why they had come.
She stepped quickly along the swaying ramp way, as quickly as she was able without impolitely crowding past those ahead of her, impatiently counting her slippered footsteps across the length of it until she reached the door lock, her long brown skirt swirling in the push of air that filled the tube, then across the balcony that led into the station proper.
Pris inhaled suddenly, not realizing she had held her breath the last hundred steps.
She felt exhausted just from crossing the tube, and as she stepped through the door lock, she turned back and saw the long tube that narrowed in her vision as it touched the ship, only the memory of the ship beyond its opaque white sheen.
She had let herself come among them, the 'Traders', and now she was at the mercy of the way of this world, the ways of these people.
It almost overwhelmed her, and she put a hand to her mouth to fight back an involuntary scream that threatened to tear itself from her throat.
But then she felt the machine that had been moving the casket stop, and it distracted her. She took strength in that and the sudden vision of Nadera's face in her memory as she had placed the copy of Sere's consciousness into Pris's mind. And Nadera's thoughts, 'Once we are in the thick of it, that is where we find what we were meant to be...'. The woman had smiled then and hugged Pris to her white robed breast, the feel of the cloth soft and warm against her own body.
'Fear is normal... fear is normal...' she chanted over and over in her mind as she turned back into the station and the bright lights that glared from the light tubes embedded in the ceiling of the wide entry bay.
She turned her mind back to the casket and could feel Sere inside, unmoving, unstirring, unthinking...
as she moved into the lobby with the crush of other people disembarking from the ship, all milling and moving slowly toward the windowed cubicles that lined the far edge of the bay toward the rest of the station.
The cubicles were closed and the throughways blocked with bars that seemed to have come down from the ceiling. Orange uniformed station personnel with talkies clipped to their collars moved at the periphery.
So they would not be allowed beyond this point for now.
Would they be searched?
Or questioned?
Suddenly she was completely exhausted and felt she couldn't move another step. As the people around her began to sit and arrange themselves, she moved to a space against the wall, between two families, one with a young mother and father and child, the other an older couple well into their hundreds. She smiled wearily at them as she pushed her back up against the cold wall and slid down onto the floor, pulling her coat tighter around her, and snuggling her chin down against her chest. She closed her eyes trying to fall asleep.
It had been a long trip.
And an even longer night it seemed.
She tried not to be afraid,
tried not to think...
tried not to...
But then she fell asleep.
Though she found no comfort from the stillness, or from the dreams that plagued the dark corridors of her mind.
And she turned in her sleep, and soft whimpers escaped her lips across the hours, as if mewlings of a small velt kitten caught out alone in a downpour on the plains of Arredo.
Beyond the station the injured Sartre moved unseen to the edge of the gravity well aligned to the moon hanging in the star strewn dark.
And jumped.
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