SAGA OF THE EXILES
I sing of twins and a race that was called ‘The Exiles’, of their rise from wandering outcasts to a people challenging the very hegemony of the galaxy. Through technological and martial achievements you shall wonder at this saga-of how a nation can rise led by twin sons-humble offspring of simple folk.
When the race to the stars began, in the Star Year (SY) 2227 the Exiles were already in alliance with their distant cousins the Altarians but that noble race existed on the other side of the galaxy. How we had become so separated from our brethren even the poets can no longer tell us-that story is lost in the mists of time and space, forever swallowed by the rapacious maw of history. Another people: the Terrans, we also counted as friends but here too distance made strangers of us. No, we had more savage and inimical civilisations as neighbours, if such a word can be used to describe the Drengin and closer still their offshoots, the demonic Korath.
But, I digress-the seat of our power is Olympus Prime-a mighty world of fourteen billion hardy souls. Our leader Dr Zeus-a visionary man of great farsightedness and one who had, by that landmark year, dragged our race kicking and screaming into the stellar age. He was ably assisted through the years of our rise (and fall) but by none more so than the twins Castor and Pollux Ohirides: one a politician, the other a space farer. They were but children when this story begins but I entreat you to accompany me as we join them in their lives, their loves, their struggles and their victories.
Join me as we embark on the saga of the Exiles: a mighty tale for a mighty peoples......
Yes I'm back guys-join me in my new endeavour playing an offshoot of both Altarian (who we start allied to) and human (who are close friends at the start)
The Exiles are a race that base themselves on what we would see as ancient Greco-Romano traditions
Game settings:
This is my 1st time playing at this difficulty setting so hope that my skills can do justice to the story...or should that be the other way round haha?
Allow me to be the 1st to welcome you. I look forward to this. I'm sure your playing skills are as excellent as your story telling skills.keep up the good work.
Thanks Chancellor-hoping to really get into this but am a bit nervous about the game difficulty-still all seems well at the mo tho am hemmed in all sides by enemies
Watch this space-hopefully post 1st proper part this week (the Twins childhood on Olympus Prime)
Look forward to it.
Good luck mambaman. clearly you are a better player than i am i would never dare that difficulty
Neat... seems to be written sort of as a Homeric saga (guess that's why your civilization has a Greco-Roman flavor). Looking forward to this.
Random question about the setup: Those races look almost identical to the ones from "The General and the President". Is there a reason you never play against the Korx and Yor?
As far as the difficulty goes, even if you can't pull it off, sometimes losing can make for as good AARs as winning can! I play on Tough (one level below), but I recently started a game with the Drengin AI set to "Gifted" (it's supposed to be set after the Dread Lords campaign with the Drengin dominating the galaxy, so I wanted them stronger then the others). So far, it doesn't seem that much stronger, as the "Intelligent" Yor are the biggest danger to everyone, even the Drengin.
Hey Q-yes I have played with the Yor before (in my Jihad of Krynn story and game) and I think what i wanted was both the Korath and the Drengin so I excluded the Yor as that would have been one too many evil races for my likings
The Korx I just dont really get so I usually exclude them
(and in answer to your Xendar wars question the answer really is that I use the game events to drive the story and that wouldnt happen unless I did some serious game editing so that one will have to wait for the mo)
Peace
The village of Paksos, Eastern Macademomia, Olympus Prime
Dec 15th 2230
‘Sons!’ The shout from the grizzled father, ‘Castor! Pollux! The broadcast begins-you will not be late!’
‘Coming father!’ from a young boy perhaps in his mid teenage years and then the tumbling of feet down the Perspex stairs to the humble dwelling (only the poor or truly old fashioned used Perspex in these times). Two lads, beautiful of mien, identical but yet quite different: the one with wild unkempt shoulder length hair and dirty ankle length boots. The other was neat, clipped, reserved and cool. His tunic was smart and clean and he held himself with a frosty arrogance that was well beyond his years.
Pollux, the untidy one, beamed and gasped an explanation,
‘Forgive father Castor here is like one of the village girls-he takes so long to get dressed!’ The boy threw himself down on the nearest couch without as much as a glance at his brother who surveyed the familial scene with a disdain bordering on contempt.
His father, a greying, stooped man of advancing years, who seemed too old for these boys, beckoned the recalcitrant over.
‘Come Castor, my son-why the long face?’ The usually stern expression softened ‘come sit with me.’
The boy reluctantly joined his father, nestling into his embrace and suddenly looking all his fifteen years.
The old man looked sad and wistful for a moment ‘I know you miss your mother son, we all do’ a squeeze of the lad’s slender shoulder, ‘now let’s see what our great leader has to say to us all-this is a momentous day boys-the first address of its kind to us and all the colonies of the Exiles!’
Pollux caught the moment and clapped excitedly-even his sibling allowed himself a small smile as their father keyed the remote control and brought the ageing sliver screen TV to life. The familiar GNN news anchor, Trasimene Troilus was still going through the lead up-they were in time.
“…..and his Industrialist Party apparatchiks. Dr Zeus has declared that with the colonisation of ten new worlds and the addition of an extra forty five billion souls to our population, now is the time to address the colonies and take stock of our position in this great galaxy…..”
Castor turned to his father confused. He was a very intelligent child and mathematics was his strongest suit so he could not for the life of him work out how colonising ten planets and three years could suddenly yield a population growth of forty five billion.
‘It’s a galactic wonder called a Social Matrix my son. Once our top scientists had developed this miracle of science it has provided the power of acceleration and multiplication to starter civs on our new worlds.’
Pollux looked sceptical but Castor understood immediately, ‘Ah I see father-in other words what should have taken generations has been achieved in the space of a few years-clever indeed.’ The bright one seemed to chew this over suddenly gaining a newfound admiration and pride in his parent race.
‘Hush now our Leader speaks boys’ the father said, his eyes bright, ‘let’s see what gems he has for us-this is history in the making lads.’
The cameras panned to the dais of the Acropolis where the white robed leaders of the ruling Industrialist party were stood. On both sides of the symbol of the political power of their people stood the serried ranks of the opposition parties-the largest of which was the Federalists: all were dwarfed by the numbers of their enemies, Dr Zeus’s Industrialists-a party dedicated to the mass production of social edifices and fast-burgeoning industrial-military complex.
Dr Zeus-white haired and white robed was a man of immense charisma and power. He had to be as he and his immediate forbear had virtually single-handedly bullied and cajoled the planet into preparing for the great space race once our Terran cousins had shared the secret of hyperdrive with the rest of the galaxy almost 60 years previously. No one knew how old he was-he never seemed to age. What was certain, however, as he began to speak, was that this man possessed a vision and a foresight that would be sorely needed in the years ahead.
‘My fellow Exiles we stand at the cusp of momentous times.’
The twins, bright eyed, were rapt-their father had never seen them so transfixed.
‘Trade and a strong defence will be the cornerstones of our great race. Already we have Freighters that have established multiple routes to our friends amongst the minor races and also to the Torians.’
There was a murmur amongst the watching crowds at the mention of the Torians-a water dwelling, pleasure loving race that professed to be ‘good’ but nonetheless had been particularly aggressive in its pursuit of colonisation.
‘None felt the loss of our colony Zeuson more than I my friends-a planet that was my namesake and destined for stellar greatness-no. But we are now at peace with the Torians even though they love us not. We have five trade routes with them-I would bind them to us with the power of the free market and at the same time build our defences....’
Castor turned to his father again ‘Why do the Torians hate us so father and why do they feel they have to declare war on everyone? Aren’t they supposed to be the good guys?’
Before his father could speak, Pollux interjected with more than a hint of scorn in his voice, ‘Oh Cast-everyone knows that the Torians are extremely territorial-something to do with their racial makeup-weren’t you listening in our interplanetary racial studies class?’
‘Quiet son!’ from the father ‘You are only partially correct for the behaviour of the Torians is exercising some of the greatest minds in the Government at the moment. Hush now-listen to the Leader.’
‘...our friends and allies from Altaria have recently sent me a message requesting military and economic aid in their war against the Torians. We have assisted with the sharing of some of the technological advances that our brilliant scientific minds have made possible in such a short space of time.’
Suddenly there was a roar overhead and a squadron of brand new Phoenix Space Superiority Fighters flew past in perfect formation-bright contrails in the scarlet red of the national colour. The craft spread like the tail of a bird, inverted into a vertical plane and then roared up into the sky-no doubt headed for deep space.
The Leader smiled: he had planned this, after all. ‘And as you see we are on the third generation designs for our defence craft-these are equipped with deflector shields as well as rudimentary beam weaponry-we now have a fleet of 78 fighters and defenders to protect our worlds and will not be sized up as easy pickings in the hungry eyes of such as the Drengin or Korath.’
At the mention of these two races Castor gave an involuntary shudder as he sat in his father’s embrace-Alexandro Ohirides in turn squeezed his son’s shoulder to provide some reassurance. The Korath especially were the stuff of nightmares it would seem and were apparently hell-bent on enslaving all of the other populations in the galaxy-war with them would have to come at some stage.
Pollux meanwhile was in raptures at the sudden appearance of the space craft-to say he was an enthusiast was an understatement-he spent most of his waking hours on the e-net researching the latest technical specs of the newest type of craft
‘Father! Father! Mark 1 Phoenix’s-wow! Did you know they’re equipped with the latest Particle Beams and have five crew-five crew! Do you know what each does?’
‘Son-quiet or we will miss the last of Dr Zeus!’
‘Yes hush by Heracles Pollux-what’s the use of watching the address if all we can hear is your shrill voice!’ Castor enjoined, ‘We all know that you are going to be “the best pilot in the fleet” sometime but a little quiet reflection would be nice sometimes...’
‘...there is no doubt that difficult times lie ahead but our newly established Interspecies Agency puts us third in the galaxy militarily so we grow stronger defensively. We are first in terms of production so we have the capability to expand into the stars and we have a treasury second only to the Korath so we will be able to ally strength with the allure of our economic power.
So finally, citizens of the Exiles I make you a plea. We need your sons and we need your daughters. Send them to us so that we can populate our growing military Academies. Send them to us so that we can establish autonomous governance on all of our colonies and continue the strong leadership that is provided by not just my party but all of the parties on Olympus Prime and here in the Agora. Send them to us so that all of you can share in the bounties, the discoveries and the wonders that stand on our threshold.
Citizens of the Exiles-I thank you.’
And with that the Great Leader was gone his words ringing in the ears of all those that heard him (which was almost two thirds of the population on all the worlds belonging to the Exiles). But, above all, his final passionate plea was seared in the hearts of two boys on the cusp of manhood-the one determined to join the Great Leader in his political quest, the other with dreams of martial exploits at the helm of some great starship.....
EXILES TERRITORY DEC 2230
Wow, you just can't get along with those Torians, can you? Did the Zeus colony mentioned defect, or did they invade it? I suspect the latter as you aren't at war with them...
Liking the angle the story's taking - it's nice to see an AAR from the perspective of 'the common man' rather then the civ leader or a similiarly important position.
Like the screenshots too. Screenshots are always good, and map screenshots are among the best. Personally, I think every AAR that isn't a total fanfiction should have some screenshots, but that's just me.
Just one random comment - why did you select gray as your race color? There's so many gray races already - you might have difficulty telling your ships apart on the map.
Hey QR-about the grey....that was a mistake that I've made before as when I was selecting race livery etc I overlooked the race colour and it defaults (annoyingly for reasons u mention) to grey
As for the Torians-I know: they are so aggressive it's ridiculous frankly esp for a race that professes to be 'good' but hey ho...
And no Zeuson was invaded by the Torians in a previous war i got into with them supporting my ally the Altarians who they were also at war with..
Thanks for the feedback tho mr-very useful
Hope to post next action-packed installment next week
Fantastic..those vile water monkeys are back again..destroy them and sell them as sardines..hehe.
I know they are like the Drengin-lite (super aggressive-most annoying)
December 1st 2231
Sector 11-12, Far Reaches of Exiles Space
Aboard the ESS Perseus on a Student Exploration Mission from Olympus Prime to newly colonised planet Heraon
‘Right kids-buckle up-we are about to enter Hyperspace’ announced their Pedagogus, Tralion, a fresh faced young man in his early twenties. He was clearly as excited to be on this Student Mission as his young charges.
Pollux, his friends and College mates obediently did as they were told just before the lighting in the ship dimmed and altered in hue to a subtle vermillion. Pollux and his twin had recently turned sixteen but, in truth any excitement he had felt at the rather quaint party that his father had thrown for he and his friends had been quite overshadowed by the thrill of knowing that in less than a month he would be here aboard the Exiles Flagship.
He had done his homework-he knew every spec for this ship and had done since he was a very young boy. This was an Odyssey Class explorer: the first and only one of its type. It had been commissioned before he was born and fitted with sophisticated (for the time) survey sensors allowing it to scan, analyse and process everything from space junk to unknown matter and temporal distortions. It displaced 0.001 million metric tonnes, was 295m long and 299m wide and was designed to look like the eagles that sometimes soared amongst the high peaks of the Antares Mountain Range that towered over Paksos and its surrounding villages.
This particular craft was commanded by one Euphemes Estios, a Tetrarch-a high honour for such a relatively low rank within the fledgling Space Force. He had 20 men and women under his charge in the ship-all busy at all hours with the various scientific instruments and with flying the craft itself-no easy task given its mission to push the boundaries of known space and report back the findings. And Pollux was here aboard, taking in the sterile electronic smell, the hum of the twin Heaven Ascension Ion engines, the constant low beeps of systems and monitors and the occasional pleasant but assertive tone of the Ship’s computer:. The crew had nicknamed her “Hera” after the Queen of the Gods, but not for any reasons of majesty, rather for all her hectoring tones that reminded them of how the Queen was always after her spouse, Zeus, for his philandering ways.
Pollux and some of his peers were part of a programme launched by the Government a year previously to get the citizens involved at an early age. This was the Hermes Scholarship for all those gifted with a bent to becoming ships captains and pilots, whether in the Navy or the Merchant Fleet, plying the newly established Trade routes between the Exiles’ planets and those of the numerous civilisations beyond their borders. It was only awarded to the technically most gifted and those with a natural flying aptitude-needless to say Pollux had passed all the tests with ease and now was reaping the dividends. Next summer he would enrol at the Naval Academy in Agora province near the Capitol and would finally embark on the start of his great adventure.
The number of those alien civilisations had been reduced in April of that year as news spread throughout the galaxy of the fall of the insectoid Thalan Empire to the Drengin hordes. No exile had shed any tears for a race that instinctively had them shivering in disgust. “The only good bug was one at the end of your boot” was a mantra that every human bar the scientists and naturists subscribed to viscerally. To interact with sentient oversized versions of these creatures was a different matter.
The Acropolis, Agora
Olympus Prime
As his twin contemplated future adventures at the Academy and in the Navy, Castor was being shown around the Agora itself. As bright as his brother was in all matters naval he had decided to devote himself to somewhat more prosaic matters: politics. He was already the College’s best debater and was also the Head of the region’s Young Industrialists. This trip had been meticulously planned by him and his co-leader for the area, Pan Tekhosis. They had received such enthusiastic support from the party’s national apparatchiks that a visit to the Acropolis was hastily put together and even a short meeting with Dr Zeus himself was thrown in. When Castor had opened the rather official looking e-scroll on his sliver-pad, he had almost fainted at the news. His father, for his part, had clapped him in a warm embrace,
‘Well done son-you will make us proud one day! I know-you make me proud now. I firmly believe that the humble village of Paksos will celebrate you as one of its most famous sons.’
‘Oh father stop!’ Castor had groaned, wriggling out of his father’s hug but smiling broadly nonetheless ‘you go too far as usual.’
‘Mark my words son-I have the sight: I know these things.
Castor had stopped smiling at that. His father did indeed have some sort of ability to divine things yet to pass. He had foreseen his own wife’s passing and the burden of that loss still weighed very heavy on all of them.
Seeing the look on his son’s face Alexandro adopted a more serious tone
‘Just make us proud my boy-I know you will.’
That had been two weeks ago and now here he was being shown around the Agora’s Acropolis: the seat of power and governance for every Exiles planet. Thinking about planetary control and the fact that the Guide was discussing the twelve systems made him interject: ‘Odigos forgive my interruption but I have heard that the Colonies are all pushing for greater autonomy and a higher degree of freedom in managing their own affairs. Is that something that Dr Zeus is likely to acquiesce to?’
The Guide smiled and turned to face his interrogator, ‘Castor Ohirides I presume? Your reputation already as a young politician precedes you sir.’ There were laughs and smiles all round at this. ‘But maybe you would like to ask our great Leader himself?’
Gasps all round as eyes swivelled round on stalks to alight upon the tanned, bearded features of Dr Zeus himself, who had seemingly crept up on the group without anyone noticing. His Aides and Security Detail were a respectful distance behind.
‘Welcome Scholars of Athena’ he declared smiling broadly ‘there are those who seem to think that I will carry on indefinitely but my creaking bones say otherwise-it is to you that I and all of the political elite will look to when we are gone, for you are the brightest young minds on all twelve planets.’
Castor’s heart swelled with pride, not least because he could discern no dissembling in the Leader at all-unusual for so successful a politician-he genuinely seemed elated to have a bunch of 16-year-old political activists scampering around the dusty foundations of the ancient Agora.
Dr Zeus beckoned the group down from the Acropolis’s rather crumbling upper storeys to the somewhat more modern debating area. Here modern simcom technology nestled comfortably amongst the chipped stone.
‘Here, boys, we politicians are able to keep an eye on all of our systems and monitor the movements and flight paths of each and every one of our ships both Trade and Military.’ He looked around proudly and let his gaze settle on the young Ohirides, ‘you sir have a question?’
Castor was somewhat taken aback by the fact that Zeus had known he was about to query why this level of information was available to all of the Council Members when it was more suitable for the Military alone and maybe an inner circle of high-ranking government ministers at most-he held his tongue, however.
‘Democracy boy! That’s what this exercise in freedom of information is all about. I want all the politicians to be involved in what we do regardless of political persuasion.’
Nothing deterred or even over-awed Castor swiftly responded ‘I see Great Leader-it does make sense, as you also bind them to you in responsibility and accountability if they, too, can see and influence all.’
The Great man was suitably impressed and his beaming smile grew wider yet. ‘You are a clever one-I hear great things of you.' He leaned forward almost conspiratorially, 'my Senators from your area inform me that you are a Planetary Consul in the making! Can thsi be true lad?’
There were gasps of shock at this and not a little jealousy from several of Castor’s classmates that had made this trip: Planetary Consul was a post that did not exist yet but was mooted to be that designated for the two representatives from each world that would sit on any putative Federal Council. The fact that the good Doctor was prepared to share such a secret with them caused not a little wonder.
Castor was about to press the Leader on the matter of whether it was wise to have directed no less than two thirds of the People’s Trade Freighters towards the inimical Torians-a race that seemed to be getting more belligerent by the week- when suddenly there was a commotion from the far side of the Agora. Voices were raised, shouts, and people pushing. Suddenly the Leader’s Chief of Staff appeared by his side, whispering urgently in his ear.
It is a measure of the man that not a flicker of emotion passed his smooth, handsome features, whilst the news was imparted. He eyed the now gathering throng that the students had suddenly become a part of and addressed them all:
‘Citizens I have grave news from our friends and allies in Altaria-they have surrendered to a race we are unaware of called the Arceans. It seems that despite our financial aid they were simply too hard pressed on all sides by the Drengin, Korath and Torian menace.’ He paused to let this momentous news sink in. Our one true ally in this vast galaxy was gone-swallowed up by an unknown race called the Arceans?
Castor’s mind was racing: didn’t this now put the Torians in an extremely strong position where they were concerned? It was a sore point with his father but, much as he hated to admit it there were times when his insight was so piercing as to be almost prescient. Now was one of those moments for the very next instant the giant Fusion Screen at the north end of the Agora as well as every Sliver-pad and monitor sprang into life. The slavering features of a rotund Torian appeared gasping and spluttering into what must have been a Universal Translator, 'Exiles your time for existence as independent beings capable of your own free will is at an end-the Torian Hegemony is at hand. We declare war!’
Then the ghastly spectacle was gone leaving men, women, and the Scholars of Athena gaping in open-mouthed horror at what this would all mean.
Only one man kept his composure, gathering his Governmental inner circle around him, barking orders, and moving swiftly for the High Council Room.
Amongst the youngsters however all Castor could think about was his brother all alone, defenceless in the fastness of space with swarms of Torian fighters all around: it was too much for him and he broke down in tears.
It was a dark day for The Exiles and for the Ohirides clan...
A good read as usual. The water monkey's are at it again.Marvellous.
Gah! Blasted Torians! I always thought the Torians in my games were aggressive but this bunch make them look like tree-hugging pacifists. I've always kind of seen the Torians as Babylon 5 Narns (i.e. they might have been nice guys once but after a few millenia of slavery they've got a bit of a grudge against the world) but the Torians here, especially, seem like nothing so much as cheap Drengin impersonators. BTW if they, the Drengin, and the Korath were all attacking the Altarians, why weren't you at war with any of them (in regards to the Altarian SA and your alliance)?
On a minor note, how'd the Drengin take out the Thalans? Judging from the previous screenshot's mini-map, the Thalans were on the other side of the galaxy (your characters' responses seemed a bit unfair, incidentally - compared to some other insectoid races of sci-fi, the Thalans are positively cute).
Also, I don't think it's been detailed yet, but where are the Exiles exiles from? Just curious.
As regards your current dire situation, would it be possible to set the Torians and either of the Drengin races against each other? I've survived a number of superior enemies by bribing as many races as I can to attack them. For that matter, you mentioned you began as Close to the Terrans - any help there?
Toria delenda est! (OK wrong classical civilization, but whatever.)
Edit: There was one brief lapse into first-person - something like "He turned his eyes towards the crowd and addressed us" - towards the end.
QRtxian superb feedback as always. Let me respond to your points:
Cheers matey
Oh and as for Alliances and supporting the Torians I usually sued for peace as soon as I could via tech Trading and money-cowardly I know but building up my Fleets and Trade are more important at this stage
When is the next post?eagerly waiting for it.
Yes sorry guys I was hoping to write this week whilst away from home but I forgot to print and bring the screenshots which I use to build the story
Hopefully will have something for you next week
Earth to Mamba Man..hope you haven't gone into exile yourself.
I take a two week vacation and still no update?
I am really sorry guys-this isnt good-I have been really busy with work and studies last few weeks (oh and a trip to Paris and Glasgow)
Am gonna really really really try and post for you next week (note to self: dont let your readership down Ben!)
You're not letting us down so long as you keep posting updates eventually... so many of these have just been abandoned completely. Even just something like that last post reassures me that this AAR isn't dead yet.
Ed: Here you go guys-at last the next post!
Jan 15th 2232
The Exiles Trade Access Route near the Eastern Forward Frontier Worlds
Epsilon Squadron
‘Flight leader to all call signs-keep it tight!’
‘Easy for you to say Boss after last night’ came the swift and impertinent retort ‘Anyone would think that we were devil-may-care fighter pilots without any thought of tomorrow huh?’
‘Tomorrow never comes-wooha!’
The cry was taken up by all call signs and Lochagos Cristos Sec was reluctantly impelled to join in the boisterousness of his team. They had trained together for many months he and his flight. They had also fought together…well all but one of them. The last was an anomaly but he had as much right to be there as any of them despite his tender years.
The newest addition to the Flight was Sub-Hoplomachus Pollux Ohirides and he was a prodigy. This much had been evident to all not three weeks after the declaration of war when the lad had somehow slipped into the Heraon Starport’s Military Areas and commandeered a Phoenix simulator. It was in the dead of night, when no one was supposed to be around so the last thing the startled lad thought he would be facing was an admiring audience. Serendipity, though, is a wonderful thing for it wasn’t a Port Guard who was the first to realise that the simulator was active but one of Epsilon Flight’s Officers, Hoplomachus Anton Siruis. He quickly called his comrades, even then staggering out of the Port Bar, somewhat the worse for wear but particularly receptive to coming to see what was so enthralling their mate.
And they were all sobered up pretty quickly-the boy was operating at a level of skill that appeared to exceed even theirs (and they prided themselves as being the best in the Fleet). Far from stopping the performance they called their Lochagos…and the rest, as they say, was history. Cristos had not even had to pull any strings-he merely showed the simulator VTRs and telemetry to his bosses by video feed and went to find the lad, who was being sequestered in a holding facility at the Starport. It was a desolate and rather depressing place where he and his College friends had been dumped by Tetrarch Estios a week after the war had started before speeding off again in the Perseus.
‘I hear that you are a Hermes Scholar lad’
The boy, who was startlingly handsome, looked up defiantly half expecting that his latest expression of independence and his addiction to flying was going to result in the withdrawal of his beloved Scholarship. The thought of that last made his eyes tear up.
Smiling, Sec raised the boy’s chin gently. ‘Relax boy I am not about to cheat you of your scholarship-how do you fancy doing a crash version of our Academy course?’
This clearly didn’t register with Pollux as he only looked puzzled-but then it started to dawn,
‘What-you mean me? A course? How?’
Laughing, the Flight Leader explained to the rapt boy how they had devised a special three week crash military flying course specially for him and how he could go to the Academy when times were quieter-the fact was that no one had seen flying skills like it and from a purely selfish perspective those sorts of abilities were likely to mean a longer life expectancy for all of them.
This last sobering comment had stilled the laughter but the boy’s chin was set and determined-this was his young life’s dream come early. He would, of course, have to speak to his father.
And surprisingly for the brash and often cocky Pollux this was the hardest part-his father had been distraught on the vid call: how could he even think of risking his life like that? What would he do to contain his grief if he was killed? Life expectancy was not reckoned to be high for the young Phoenix pilots: just look at what happened to Delta Squadron a month previously-wiped out to a man by a smaller Torian Fleet!
And just when the diatribe was beginning to really affect him through the prism of his own tears he saw his brother approach his father, put his arms around him, whisper quietly in his ear and gently pull him away from the link. Before the call ended he mouthed the words ‘May Ares go with you my dearest brother’ and then he was gone.
Now three weeks later here he was flying with the best. The others had been blooded several times-they had first taken down a massive Torian Constructor headed to reinforce a Starbase deep in Exiles Space. The base too had been despatched and then, on the 8th January, with Pollux performing his Final Aptitude tests planetside, they had destroyed a similarly configured Torian Fleet with the loss of only one of their own. It had been greeted with celebration all across the Colonies-could they compete with the technologically superior green foe? The donation by the fearsome Drengi, of all races, of several of their own fighter craft was as helpful as it was unexpected but these craft were not likely to arrive in the theatre of war for some weeks yet.
And now they were headed for a second such show-down; this time a combination of Torian Fighters and Defenders-and there were slightly more of them…
‘Intercept plotted in five minutes people-heads up!’ from Sec, ‘all call signs report status!’
‘Epsilon-2 roger’ came the melodic response from the only lady in the Flight, Jana Stasos.
‘3 roger!’
‘4 roger Flight Leader!’
‘5 roger-let’s do this thing!’ This from Pollux-his stomach tightening in anticipation, but he felt totally at one with this sleek craft.
‘Epsilon Leader-copy! Remember boys these are Defenders backed by Fighters-Intel has them as more hardy than the fighters that we have previously encountered. Watch your arcs and cover your wingman’s six at all times!’
The red fighters arced towards their quarry as many parsecs to their front the Torian craft broke formation and came at them.
‘Do you think our shields will hold boss?’ from Epsilon-3, Anton Siruis
‘I’m not sure Anton-one thing I do know is that they have none-but their hulls are apparently much thicker than ours-use all your evasive skills when we engage!’
‘E Leader-they’re on the scopes!’
‘Got ‘em! Keep it tight boys-keep it tight-one minute to contact!’
The two sets of fighters swiftly closed and lanced into each other like inter-crossing pin pricks of light, then broke. Anton swiftly latched onto two Torians with Pollux in close attendance,
‘Stay on my wing 5!’
‘Roger 3!’
‘3 firing now! No kill no kill’
‘5 gonna go inverted-let me lead!’
‘You’re joking? Do it!’
Pollux threw his craft into a inverted G bank bringing his lasers into exact alignment on one of the craft-firing in short bursts he blew it away before rolling back and zeroing in on the second. Before he could fire, however his craft shook as lasers impacted on his own craft.
‘Taking hits!’
‘5 this is E-Leader you have a tail! 3 get him off!’
But Siruis had his own problems. They had come up against seven Torian craft-that number was now down to six but they were still outnumbered. At first they were faring well-their shields seeming to protect their craft from the more powerful Torian lasers but the enemies weapons were beginning to take their toll…
Meanwhile Hp Han Telios in E-4 who was protecting Sec was in trouble and taking multiple bursts from an angry Torian Defender,
‘Boss this is 4-taking heavy fire!’
‘Hold it-hold it!’
‘I cant-shields failing!’ and then in a bright ball of flame he was gone.
The Torian now turned its attentions to the Flight Leader and was joined by a comrade.
‘I’ve got two on me!’
‘Stand by Leader this is 5!’ The boy threw his craft into a seemingly impossible manoeuvre that turned it on its head so that he was suddenly facing the opposite direction and not only this but he had done it at just the moment that the two Torians crossed in front of him-it was an unbelievable piece of flying by any standard and was working the lad’s G Suit to almost destruction.
Deadly accurate laser fire badly damaged one Defender and threw the other one into desperate evasive action.
‘Thanks 5-I owe you one-watch it 2!’ but the shout was too late-their were still 4 Torians remaining and three of them decided to gang up on their token female flyer who had executed a very loose recovery turn after blasting a Torian from off the tail of Siruis.
‘Gods damn! They’re right on-!’ But the sentence was left unfinished as she, in turn, was sent to meet her maker by the Torians.
Four against three now,
‘Leader on me on me! 5 stay out separate-we’ll draw em in and you take em out!’
Pollux smiled ‘Roger Leader!’ he then surprised the seasoned flyers again by putting his craft into such a crazy set of spins and turns that it looked like his craft had malfunctioned. As it spun away and upwards the remaining Torians took the bait and ignored him turning their attentions to the now fleeing Sec and Siruis
‘They’re coming in fast 3-full evasive!’
‘Shields down to 25% boss!’
‘Hold on guys here I come!’ and arrowing in from above came Pollux-he had taken a particularly high line and one that would have him come in from the system’s sun-he was now effectively invisible to the Torians and was able to knock out two of them without them even realising what or where the threat was coming from.
‘Leader-good shooting 5! 3 break! Break!’
‘Leader, 3. My shields are going-‘
And just as Sec broke and executed an inverted barrel with Pollux chasing one of the Torians directly into his sights, the other one destroyed Siruis’s craft.
‘Anton!!!!!’ Came the despairing cry from Pollux who had become fast friends with the young Hoplomachus. Crazed with grief and half-blinded by his own tears the young Ohirides then criss-crossed his craft in towards the Torian darting in and out to confuse his lasers and arcing in from the side and then behind-he was like a cat with a bird, toying with his terrified quarry until satisfied he had extracted the most fear and terror he despatched his foe with a final burst of his lasers.
It was job done but the young pilot could only think of his lost friends and his quiet sobbing was all the Flight Leader could hear on the long flight home…..
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