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Here are the fiction entries for Raise the Flag 2015
"Encounter at Phare" by Colonel Plif (bonus entry)
Sin Squadron sat at the bar in the ISDII Warrior's pilot lounge, sipping on drinks and chatting while looking up at holoscreens that were hung from the ceiling. They'd been spending a lot of time here with the Warrior being in drydock for repairs after a recent mission. The screens were all set to a pod race on Malastare, where a hot shot racer from Glee Anselm was way ahead of the pack.
"Pfft, I could do that. It's just flying a little above the the ground, big deal," said Yun.
"Sure, and you'd end up a grease stain on the wall. I've seen some of your banks," said Wraith.
Master chimed in. "Yeah, look where you're going sometime."
Yun sunk down in his seat with a frown, knowing they were right.
The screens switched to a news anchor from the Emperor's Hammer Press Corps with a breaking announcement. A New Republic fleet had appeared on the edge of EH territory. The camera switched to a view of the fleet cruising through the Phare system, led by a Calamari cruiser with a few corvettes and frigates as escorts.
"That's some serious hardware they're sending our way. Shouldn't we be out there?" Nolij asked.
Plif sighed and said, "Nah, we knew they were coming as soon as they hit the Minos Cluster. We're still down for repairs, so they sent in the B Team."
The ISDII Hammer jumped into the Phare system. Accompanied by its battlegroup, the fleet arrived while the New Republic intruders were still outside the range of Phare's defenses. The platform and its single squadron of TIEs would've been no match for the NR forces, so the Hammer was routed as soon as the early warning came in.
The NR ships halted as soon as they detected the Hammer. A signal came through the Hammer's communications center and was patched in to the bridge comm system.
"This is Admiral Kelth aboard the New Republic Cruiser Highwind. We've been tracking pirate activity in this sector and tracked them back to this world. We have no quarrel with Remnant forces."
High Admiral Anahorn Dempsey took a moment before replying. "This is High Admiral Dempsey of the Emperor's Hammer. You seem to be mistaken about where you are and who you're talking to. You are in EH space about to attack an EH installation. Unless you want a fight, you'd better look for your pirates elsewhere."
"I stand corrected. You'd better check the area for pirates, we're sure they've been coming from right here."
"I think you'd better check your ears for pirates, Admiral, because I just told you to get the hell out of this system."
"I, er... yes, ma'am."
And with that, the NR forces turned about and jumped to hyperspace.
Back in the bar on the Warrior, Sin Squadron was continuing to watch the news reports with great interest.
Flelm was disappointed. "What, no lasers? Come on, I wanted to see a fight."
"Yeah, I bet I could've taken down that cruiser all by myself!" exclaimed Yun.
The rest of the unit groaned in unison.
"New Republic Aggression" by Major Flelm (bonus entry)
A pair of verdant lasers converged on the XWing’s
upper port engine, starting a chain
reaction of explosions that swiftly reduced the hapless starfighter into sparkling pinpricks of light. “Nice work, Commander,” the gravel of Flelm’s voice announced from the comms system.
“Another pubbie engagement without a casualty. From battle, that is.” A New Republic Star
Destroyer was venting its atmosphere in huge gouts of flame, while the Warrior only showed
small patches of blackened hull where the firepower had gotten through its shields.
Plif keyed his comms, stifling a chuckle, “Calm down Flelm, alcohol poisoning is a very
serious injury. It’s not their fault the new Sigma pilots can’t hold their liquor.” He shook his head,
and nudged the control stick around, to head towards the Warrior ’s hangar bay. “Let’s get back
to the ship, Sin. Time for some welldeserved rest.”
On the bridge, High Admiral Frodo let out a gentle snore, serenaded by the dronings of
Colonel Frown. The wing commander was oblivious to the lack of attention being paid to his
recitation of lists, statistics, and understated praise for his pet goat TIE. However, Frodo’s nap was soon interrupted by a junior officer, tugging on his sleeve harder and harder, until he was nearly pulled out of his command chair. Frodo snorted in surprise, blinking the sleep out of his eyes, until he realized what had roused him. Staring down the impertinent lieutenant, he muttered, “What is it now, moron?”
Lieutenant Third Class Horace Moron’s face broke into a beaming smile, glad the
commodore had remembered his name. “Yes sir. I have an urgent message from the TIE Corps
Commander, Admiral Elwood. His communications officer says it’s top secret.”
Frodo rolled his eyes, his restful relaxation interrupted. “Fine, moron, put it through to the war room.” He leveraged himself off his seat and stalked off the bridge, leaving Frown to
continue his soliloquy, eyes closed in the rapture of minutiae.
“This is Frodo,” he answered, as the screen burst to life with the image of Elwood.
“What’s going on boss? Something new on the war front?”
Woody’s face had a frown on it, quite out of place from all the unmitigated success they
had been having in the conflict with the New Republic. “Well, kind of. There’s a new theory that
some drunk idiot had over here on the Challenge , and the analysts have been having a field day
with it. What if we’re not fighting the New Republic?”
Frodo looked up from the solo game of sabaac he was playing, to gauge Woody’s level
of seriousness. When he saw there was no trace of sarcasm, he immediately burst out laughing,
unable to stop until nothing came out but wheezing gasps. “Whawhat?
Of course it’s the
pubbies! Who else would it be? Palpatine’s clone, back from the dead?!” This set him off into
another gale of giggles.
“No, stop it, calm down!” Woody stern voice came out of the speaker. “What if it’s
another group, trying to get us to fight the New Republic for them? They attack us with old,
outdated ships and droidpiloted
craft, making us think the pubbies are easy pickings. We go on
a war of conquest, and we run into a much better prepared New Republic, and once everyone’s
worn down from fighting, this other faction swoops in and takes over everything.” The worry in
his voice cut through Frodo’s humor, causing him to squint in thought.
“But if that’s the case… who could it be?” Another thought shot into his head, and his
face twisted into a frown. “And are they doing the same thing to the New Republic?”
"ISDII Warrior - Kappa Squadron Barraks. 0430" by Captain Ulrich Drachen (bonus entry)
Just Seconds ago Major Repulsor barged into the Squad’s Common rooms screaming and banging on his pilot’s doors in an extremely urgent tone. One by one the Pilots jumped from the beds the younger pilots were in such a frenzy you would have thought the Warrior was under attack directly.
The more veteran pilots were roused much more slowly most of them thinking that this was yet another drill or for god’s sake another dubious “urgent mission” to escort one of the Admirals on yet another critical mission to the gaming tables on Nar Shaddaa.
The Ex Commander of Kappa Squadron Ulrich Drachen was the last to leave his bed feeling completely not interested in yet another pleasure run. it was almost a year ago that he was forced from his command position due to very ancient personal problems that had to be dealt with. Leaving the Squadron was the toughest thing he had to do but family always comes first and so the last year saw many changes to the Squadron and the TIE Corps in general.
A good friend was now in charge of the whole CORPS which was a pleasant surprise since Ulrich was almost confident that Woody couldn’t be that crazy to accept the biug job, but there he was and doing well… except for these dam pleasure cruises!
Ever since the Warrior became the Flagship it tends to fall to the only escort Squadron to protect our fearless leaders on these “missions”. Most of the pilots including Captain Drachen missed the competition and fun of winning the right to be the flagship of the TIE Corps but now there is no excitement just the same old training and the same old boring conversations in the mess hall.
At that moment Repulsor kicks in Ulrich’s door and with a very irate tone of voice screams at him “WHAT ARE YOU DOING!! GET YOUR ASS OUT OF BED AND TO YOUR MISSILE BOAT!”
“For god sake’s why … Does Crespe need yet another integration with that Dancer?” the increasingly annoyed captain grunted.
“No you Idiot a small fleet of New Republic ships just cross out borders and we are running protection for the entire command staff to check it out! Now get off your as… “
“New republic!” Drachen interrupted, “You mean no more training this could be the real thing?!”
The commander nodded and watched as the life sparked a new in Drachen’s eyes and as he finished getting into his flight suit push past the Commander screaming “What are you waiting for? Just give me my 5 points already and let’s kick some ass!”
bonus fiction by General Pickled Yoda
“He did WHAT?”
Admiral Elwood the Brave was yelling from the bridge of the ImperialII
class Star Destroyer
Challenge at a hapless underling relaying messages.
“Flew straight at them with guns blazing, sir. He was broadcasting obscenities on open comms
in violation of our combat protocols all the way.”
The TIE Corps Commander muttered something similar to himself. “Did he at least take down
some Rebel scum with him? A Spectre Advanced Missile Boat has the armament to level a moon…”
The voice at the other end of the comm sounded sheepish. “No, sir. We recovered the flight
recorders. It appears Major Cruise’s first volley was so off target it actually swung around and
destroyed his fighter.”
There was silence as the bridge crew of the Challenge pondered whether the analogy was too
obvious. Deeming it (just barely) acceptable, Elwood pushed for more details.
“What about the rest of the Hammer Strike Force?”
“Frankly, sir, we have no idea where they are. Occasionally we come across a little bit of debris,
but never anything indicating they had a significant engagement. Commodore Dempsey insists
they’re at full readiness, but... “
“Nevermind. Return to your base.”
Elwood the Brave turned to look at his second in command. The Strategic Operations Officer
nodded in agreement, knowing full well what the leader of the Emperor’s Hammer TIE Corps
was thinking.
“It’s time to show our full hand. Deploy the Flagship. Unleash the Warrior ”
bonus fiction by High Admiral Frodo March
"NR Advances?" Major Repulsor said incredulously as he stared at his Wing Commander's blank, emotionless face. Actually, it was not that emotionless, since it always seemed to have a frown stapled onto it.
"Yes, Major, the NR is advancing upon us. They have done so quite stealthily by masking their fleets and bases as Void Raptor insurgents. As if we would not have caught on that a fleet we annihilated somehow rose from the ashes and came back to haunt us." Continued Colonel Frown as Repulsor gradually stopped listening and started reading his mission briefing data pad.
The colonel was an excellent briefer, but he had a tendency to take a while to get to the point of the matter, which was Repulsor's main concern. A new republic fleet, with its A-wings and E-wings and the rest of the alphabet, was not the typical run of the mill scum and villainy he and his unit was used to facing these days. The last few months had been quiet. Heck, the Commodore even ran a popularity contest two months ago to up morale.
He read through the boiler plate stuff at the beginning of the briefing and got to the meat of the mission. Estimated fleet strengths and coordinates. He was also beginning to get very curious as to why his Escort Squadron was being tapped for a mission with no VIP, convoys or critical targets to defend. By all means, this seemed to be an offensive reaction to enemy advances.
That's when Repulsor noticed that five pages in the middle of his datapad briefing were classified and blocked off. He looked up to see that Wing Commander Frown had not stopped talking:
"...Therefore, Commander, I will not be completing this briefing as I have not been included in the discussion for purposes of a "need to know" nature. Which I find preposterous. If anyone on this ship can keep a secret, it's most certainly me! That being said, what is decided is decided. I'd like you to step over to the other side of the room and talk to that sneaky looking character who seems to always be wearing a dress..."
Repulsor did not bother to let the Wing Commander finish, since he did not have all day. He purposefully walked over to the cloaked figure and started asking him questions:
Q1: What is the nature of this mission?
A1: Hello there. The nature is escort, but the substance of the mission is classified. In other words, you will not be made aware of who or what you are escorting.
Q2: That's sketchy.
A2: Indeed, Major, yet you will do as you are told. You are to take off with a flight of Missile Boats and follow the Corellian Corvette Minotaur to the coordinates they will transfer you once in flight.
Q3: Is that it? No more information?
A3: No. Except that you should have lots of advanced missiles and heavy rockets loaded.
Repulsor nodded and went to get some of his pilots. He decided to go with the veterans, and walked in to the Flight 3 ready room where he saw Tempest, Impulse and Hawkins in various states of boredom.
"Gents, get to the Missile Boats. We have a mission"
The three pilots got up and moved to the direction of the hangar, with only a few grumbles about Super fighters and TIE Bombers.
Tempest exited hyperspace with the proper spacing between his three wingmen and the corvette. The unknown coordinates sent to them at the last minute were to a part of the Minos cluster that was thought to be uninhabited, with little to no strategic value. Yet, here they were.
This kind of mission was out of the ordinary, Tempest thought, at least nowadays. Back in the old TC, such events would have been almost common place. Misleading briefing officers, cloaked figures, and secret objectives. Oh how he longed for those days.
The radio silence was broken by the corvette "This is CRV Minotaur, in position" it's communications officer sent out. There did not seem to be any ships in the vicinity, according to Tempest's targeting computer and his eyes. All they could see where three larger asteroids surrounded by debris and smaller pieces of space rock.
Out of the debris came out a targetable object. Tempest quickly cued in on it first and began his approach to identify. As the number three in the formation, it was his duty to identify potential threats, with number four being his cover.
"Three, moving in" Tempest said on the radio. To which the corvette answered "Negative Three, hold position".
Tempest had no choice but to obey. He put his throttle to idle next to the idling Corvette, but he kept his scopes targeted on the new intruder.
He could begin making out what it was as it approached the corvette. When it came within three clicks, his scopes gained greater detail and he could tell immediately what it was... a TIE Praetor! Speaking of super craft! He hadn't seen one of those in years. Except of course for the Commodore's personal craft... Which was thought to be the only one kept out of moth ball.
He communicated to Repulsor on a private channel:
"Is that the COM?"
"Negative, T, the COM is back on the ship. I saw him right before we left. I'm as puzzled as you are." Repulsor answered.
The TIE Praetor approached the corvette, and the ship began its run up for light speed. That's when suddenly, six A-wings armed with advanced concussion missiles appeared out of hyperspace within firing range of the corvette and the Kappans.
"This is the Minotaur, engage, ENGAGE!" the Corvette sent to the Missile Boats.
By this time, the TIE Praetor was safely in the Corvette's hangar. Safe is a relative term in this case since we all know that Corvettes are basically made of chocolate to a well armed fighter.
The kappans were outnumbered but only by two. This would be solved quickly as impulse and Hawkins had already targeted and destroyed two A-wings by the time the communication was sent through. Boredom has that effect on pilots.
This however opened them up for attack from the other four A-wings who were trying to avenge their friends. The two pilots were dodging advanced missiles while Repulsor and Tempest made quick work of the next two A-wings.
All of a sudden, the tables had turned, and the A-wings were the ones that were outnumbered. They began their escape. Tempest managed to use all his shield and laser power to get fast enough to destroy one of them, but the other made it out. Which means they failed one of their objectives.
"Damn..." Repulsor said as the last A-wing made it out alive. By then the corvette was long gone back to the Warrior, so it would be his duty to report this to the chain of command. They would not like it.
"You let him escape!" Frown yelled at Repulsor, his face in seething rage.
"I'm sorry sir. They were hardwired to get out of there." Repulsor was trying to calm down his superior officer, but to no avail.
"If I knew what the implications of this mission were, which I don't, I would be supremely upset." Added the Wing Commander.
"Of all the times..." Frown started saying, but the Commodore stopped him by raising a hand.
"Gilbert. Could you go check on the goat please? I think it's chewing up some circuits again and I can't have the Sigma pilots fixing the ship all the time when they should be out flying." He said.
"Yes sir." Frown replied as he left the briefing room in a huff.
"Rep, relax. It's no big deal. A-wings escape sometimes, it's what they were made to do." Said HA March.
"But, since the NR now knows what we got out of those Rocks... I best tell you. I'm trying to get the Praetors back together. The first step was to get the ships."
Repulsor didn't know what to say. So he said nothing.
"So now we have two. Ten more to go." Frodo said as he gave Repulsor a slap on the back.
"Let's get to work!".
FIN
"Plausible Deniability" by Lieutenant-Colonel John T. Clark (bonus entry)
Lieutenant Colonel Clark was lounging lazily in a chair on the Hammer Officer’s Club and
admired the protuberance of a nearby, very active, orange star.
“…what do you think the briefing will be about? Must be serious if the brass doesn’t believe
we can handle it without the Warrior and Frodo’s cavemen.”
Clark shrugged and shifted his gaze back to the round cocktail table. Three pairs of eyes
regarded him with poised glances. Hammer’s Squadron Leaders had assembled for a couple of
drinks and some gossip about the planned Fleet wide operation. The gossiping part had been
at full swing when John’s eyes and mind had slipped toward the nearby star, pondering his
first major operation in a command position.
“Guess you and Falkenbach over there will be the first to know, Dunta. Well after Delta of
course…”, the reconnaissance leader told the strike commanders.
While everyone was laughing a flicker of pseudo-motion revealed the familiar shape of the
Warrior and her escorts. “Time to break up our little party, I guess we’ll not get much sleep
in the next week”. Everyone finished his last drink and soon the meeting ended.
“… and as to the obvious implications of this operation, secrecy is our utmost concern.” Line
Admiral Yun Vandorack nodded to the Bothan in the expensive cloak. “Of course,
councilor.”, he lifted the pile of briefing and intelligence pads. “I will take my leave now, if
you don’t mind.” The Bothan lifted his hand in a dismissive gesture and watched the
muscular young man leave before taking her own cue.
Back again in her Coruscant apartment, Oktra Prisk'ia threw her travelling cloak into a
corner and headed right for her secure office. It felt as if the COM took ages to build up the
secure connection, but finally it was done: “The plan is a go, just keep Ackbar of our backs.”
A short twitter of seemingly electrical noise filled the silence of the office. Then the COM
cut connection. Oktra leaned back in her chair. ‘Amazing what is possible with a few
mercenaries, some former pirates and a disgruntled, yet ambitious, fleet officer.’, she
thought. And there wasn’t even a chance the Republic would ever miss a couple of ships
supposedly in long term storage.
The Operations Briefing was held on the TCCOM’s Flagship the ISD Challenge. Beside the
Emperor’s Hammer Squadron leaders, the COs of the support fleet were attending, thus the
large conference room was quickly filling up.
“The security systems have engaged, please refrain from leaving the room while the briefing
is in progress.”, a senior aide babbled through the stage microphone, before fleeing from the
Admiralty. Finally Admiral Elwood took the stage, joining the remaining Admiralty Board
and the two Commodores.
He lowered his head in recognition of his fellow Admirals and began his introduction:
“Commanders and Captains. Fellow Officers. Welcome aboard the Challenge and the briefing
for Operation IRONCLAD! It has been some time since our successful strike against the
pirate threat against our territories. Now we’ve received disturbing news of a renewed effort
by the so called Void Raptors.” Woody motioned to a seated Admiral, “Please welcome the
COO who will give you further insight into the intelligence picture!”
On, that VA Crespe stood and took the stage next to Elwood, at the same time the big holoprojector
in the middle of the room started up.
“As you all know we, don’t have the resources to keep constant surveillance on the former
strongholds of that pirate scum.” A picture of the EH territory formed over the conference
table, with a surprisingly large portion colored in a deep purple. “Thus, we have a couple of
rowing patrols operating. Three weeks ago a scout group went missing in one of these
sectors.” The holo-picture changed again, zooming in on a certain part of the map. “Follow
on efforts showed hidden activity in the area, it seems someone is trying to get those support
bases operational again.” Crespe stopped for a moment and let his gaze linger on his datapad.
“Normally we would not be overly concerned with such developments and would have
dispatched a small task force to sweep the suspect areas. But the situation does not seem to
be normal. Intelligence assets deep inside the Republican fleet have given us warning of
mothballed ships seemingly going missing from storage.” He activated his datapad and held
it into the air. “Please turn to page fifteen of your briefing documents and let us discuss
these missing ships and the ramifications…”
On the shuttle ride back, the mood of the Hammer’s Squadron Commanders was surprisingly
sober. Finally MAJ Iceman broke the quiet: “Well, hells bell. Talk about a target rich
environment.” that elicited some chuckles and many grins. An even dozen frigate class
capital ships and most likely scores of fighters missing from the Rebel ‘graveyard’ was
indeed a force to be reckoned with. Indicating the willingness to use AI systems to
supplement sentient bare-bones crews, the briefing had left no doubt that this force would
also be fielded. No surprise the brass had elected to send in their elite.
“Guess we need to hit ‘em fast and hard to pull of Crespe’s plan …”
Yun continued skimming through the readiness report, impassively. Yes, these former
imperials were the right tool for the job, and they seemed professional enough. He handed
the datapad to the men beside him. The mercenary commander might have been imposing
once, but obviously he was now only a shell of his former self. No, that wasn’t right, his body
might have seen better days, but the mind of that Harmon fellow was still quick.
“It seems our timetable can move forward half a day thanks to your exquisite preparation,
‘General’ Harmon.”, he looked the man into the eyes and smiled, “Get everything ready. Our
sources are clear on where to strike.”
Gil Harmon saluted and left the bridge of the Kothlis. He marched down the corridors in
perfect step, went down to the hangar and entered his personal shuttle. In the sanctuary of
the private area he took a deep breath and collapsed onto his damaged knees, the pain from
the re-grown lung tissue burning in his chest. This time there would be no failure. This time
they would not concentrate on useless raids. This time he would make the Emperor’s
Hammer pay for destroying his life.
Two TIE Phantoms dropped out of hyperspace and did a quick scanner sweep before
activating their cloaking devices. After a quick visual check of his surroundings confirmed he
was clear for now, Clark took an in depth look at the scan results. Delta was looking for
activity near the system the EH Patrol had been lost and this was the right sector. Far
beyond the entry point of the Phantoms was an asteroid field. An asteroid field that, only a
few years ago, had held a supply base for the Void Raptors. Now there was hurried activity in
the asteroid field. Transports carried equipment from a particularly large asteroid towards
an Escort Carrier. A couple of X-Wings patrolled in a number eight pattern, keeping the
asteroid in one and the Carrier in the other loop. LC Clark toggled his LOS Communication
system, and waited for the electronic chirp that confirmed a connection to Delta 1-2: “Seems
we have a contact, move to communication position and call in the target. We’ll proceed
with OP-Plan Gulf. ”, a succession of three bursts of static confirmed that the CPT
Nutrientman had received the message. On the last burst John reset the timer of his mission
computer. 15 Minutes until the Hammer and an Interdictor would come in, this would be a
premiere opportunity to gather prisoners. Clark checked his threat indicator and decided to
move in a little closer. There was no way these guys could find him.
The bridge of the Interceptor Wrench was frantic with activity. In less a few minutes Wrench
would make a hyperspace jump together with the Dreadnaught Saw and two Corellian
Gunships. Gulf wasn’t a subtle plan, the interdictor would hinder movement out of the
target system, and the remaining ships were more than enough firepower to scare an ESC
into submission. The OPS officer lifted a hand with four outstretched fingers, and Captain
Nextor nodded approvingly. The ‘taskforce’ was ready with over thirty seconds to spare.
Then the hum of the hyperdrive increased in intensity and stars turned into lines and then
the blue of hyperspace.
Something was off, but Clark couldn’t quite put his finger on what. The
Rebels/Pirates/Whatever continued their salvage operation. Even through the dampening
cloaking field his sensor suite could occasionally read COM chatter. There was the next
transport moving from the ESC towards the asteroid. No wait. This wasn’t the next
transport, it was exactly the same transport. And it hadn’t been on board the Escort Carrier
for more than a couple of minutes. Way to few minutes to deliver anything substantial. This
must be some kind of elaborate setup. Cursing John checked the mission computer, but it
was already too late. His mission computer chirped and, right on clue, an Interdictor-class
cruiser and some escorts entered the system. Now the time for finesse had ended. The
Phantom jumped to full power, the cloaking device barely keeping up with the increased
power output.
“Starting up gravity generators, everything within normal parameters.”, the XO reported.
Nextor was nervous as he watched the Gunships closing in on his TAC display. But what
was that? A single fighter appeared in his scanner ant it was rapidly closing the distance to
the ESC. “Don’t let that stupid fighter jock ruin the intercept…” the Captain mumbled under
his breath.
Turning off the cloaking device DELTA was still accelerating, Clark send out a hold
position command to the ‘support fleet’ and then put all his remaining power into the
scanner. The return was not what he expected. Not a single life form in the entire Asteroid
field, they must be jamming him. But, no, there was a very distinct scanner result. Without
regards to secrecy John pushed an all frequency call and then waited to send his hyperdrive
into a two second emergency jump to the fringes of the system. Hopefully the Interdictor
would deactivate his generators in time.
“GET THE HELL OUT OF HERE!”, screamed the COM-link aboard the Wraith. Puzzled
the COM officer turned to the XO, who addressed his Captain: “I think he went utterly mad,
we show no trace of a Baradium device.”
Nextor only knew this Lieutenant Colonel by reputation, but he remembered the man
asking some intelligent questions during the briefing on the Challenge. “Activate deflectors,
emergency shutdown the gravs, then get us a solution out of here.” The crew did just that
with puzzlement.
Seconds later the Escort Carrier disintegrated. And then the Asteroids closest to him
followed suit. A fireball expanded through the system, a shockwave leading it’s path. Captain
Nextor saw the Gunship farthest from him being hit by an asteroid, it’s splintering hull
turning into shrapnel being hurled towards the Wraith.
A light on Yun Vandorack’s command chair turned from green into red. One of his traps had
just sprung. Excellent. He knew the Imperials simply couldn’t not investigate that location
with full force. He checked his pad for the copy of the EH operations manual. Not much
longer than six hours and he would have destroyed the crème de la crème of this stubborn
imperial faction. Peace and liberty in this sector was only a question of time now. Time to
aim and fire Gil Harmon and thus break the ground for that liberation.
The first thing Lieutenant Colonel Clark realized was that he was missing his flight helmet.
More and more sensory input returned, until he was positive that he was lying on his back
in some infirmary or other. He opened one eye slowly, peeking through his eyelashes. A faint
figure in ISB White stood at the edge of his vision. Clark opened both his eyes full: “What,
in the emperor’s name, is going on?”, he exclaimed to the room.
Into his vision stepped an old friend, LC Diaboli, former TC pilot and now full time lent to
the EH’s Security Bureau. Clark was a little distressed seeing his friend’s cybernetic
eyepatch, raising a hand to his head to make sure he wasn’t missing something.
“Seems you saved an invaluable TIE Phantom from certain destruction.”, the familiar face
cam a little closer, “Only to almost make it lost forever with a poorly executed emergency
jump.” Diaboli’s face changed and a crooked smile appeared. “Thanks to the valiant men of
the Wraith you and the Phantom are back on the Hammer. And, apparently ready to fight.”
He held out his hand to help his mate up, Clark took it and stepped on the cold deck. “From
what I’ve gathered we need you both in fighting shape, ASAP.”, Diaboli explained, “I must
be gone on some ISB business for a while, but I think the fleet will see action soon.”
“To be honest, Ma’am, it’s a mess and I wouldn’t trust more than the gist of most of these
preliminary report.” Hammer’s senior intelligence analyst told Admiral Dempsey. “While I
do agree that a multi megaton Baradium fission device has detonated in the sectore, I don’t I
don’t believe that this was a botched attempt at taking out one of our ISDs.” Dempsey
pondered that for a while before speaking: “I agree Major, this smells like some type of
setup.” She turned to the XO: “Prepare for a jump to the fringes of the system, and prepare a
return jump ASAP.” The admiral made some quick calculations: “After the jump make a call
that we will be going to General Quarters in 60 minutes. Tell the pilots to get a meal and
some rest, I want the whole Wing ready.”, she lifted her hand in a dismissive gesture, “Oh,
and also tell the Warrior.”
A blue whirlwind and then white lines turned into stars again. An Asteroid field filled the
view from the bridge of the Strike Cruiser Defiant. But there were not only Asteroids
around; the large triangle shape of an ISD II-Class Star Destroyer was also easily visible.
Some escorts were arranged deeper in the Asteroid field, but Gil Harmon’s battle group had
expected exactly that.
On a preplanned command the fleet started it’s attack run. Dreadnaughts and Modified
corvettes formed the bulk of Tiger fleet. But the fist of the fleet were the Defiant and her two
sisters, Daring and Dauntless. The whole fleet was supported by swarms of alphabet fighters.
“Allright, Green Wing, hit the TIEs hard and keep them of the Y-Wings as long as possible
without risking yourself. Blue Wing proceed as planned towards the escorts. And Red you’re
clear for free hunt.” The work had already begun for the fighter controller aboard the
Defiant.
As they had been trained Wing IIs pilots maneuvered to intercept the attacking bomber’s
first. But even Sin Squadron’s advanced missiles were to slow to hinder the first wave of
Wishbones from firing their torpedoes. Frantic activity ensured, with TIE Advanced and
Defenders sharing their attention between attacking fighters and Proton torpedoes hurled
towards their battle group.
Further complicating the situation was that the Y-Wings seemingly lacked any instinct for
self-preservation. The attack wings were decimated twice a minute but still held their
positions and continued firing. So far the fighters and attack craft were mainly a problem for
Warrior’s escorts, with VSD Decimator taking the brunt of the Y-Wings proton torpedoes.
But with the attacker’s capital ships now incoming and pushing through that battered screen
towards the Warrior herself, it was time for a little support.
Clark’s Phantom didn’t even had it’s paint scratched during his escape from the Bomb.
Moments before the Hammer and Wing II had been ordered to General Quarters. But that
was half an hour before the planned GQ that had already been announced. Johns
maintenance chief gave a thumbs up and a smart salute. Then the TIE Phantom was
lowered onto the launch ramps just in time so it’s Pilot could see the Hammer exit
Hyperspace. A shudder went through the fighter and within seconds it was accelerating and
invisible, with throttles to full power and the cloaking generator active.
“The second Star Destroyer has just arrived, it’s not with any escorts.”, reported the XO. Gil
nodded in acknowledgment. “Launch the last AI wings and signal the reserve.” The
Mercenary commander smiled. Everything was going to plan.
“Alpha you’re in against these freshly launched Y-Wings, Beta and Epsilon counter these
DREADs.” John heard through his COM, “Delta: you’re in general melee, take out as many
fighters as you can.” With his objectives clear, Delta’s commander switched to the squadron
COM line: “Three and Two, stick together and concentrate on heavy assault craft. One
we’re dissolving to take out single fighters and elements.” He waited only a second for the
replies. “Razors, let’s cut some meat of these fellows!”
In her mind Admiral Dempsey thanked the skeptical Intelligence officer. Had the Hammer
been in system when the Opposition arrived things would be much more difficult.
Wing I was the strike element of the TIE Corps, and already the strike squadrons were
advancing as planned. Just why did these three Strike-class cruiser sat so far back the line of
battle?
Clark scratched the third kill of the battle, an A-Wing, and was maneuvering to get into
position for his next. A quick check of his scanners showed that Delta was working as he had
intended. Flight one had already destroyed an even dozen enemy fighters, while the other
Flights were wreaking havoc on the B-Wings that had engaged the Imperial escort and
support ships.
“The package is away as planned, sir.”, Kothlis’ Captain told his Admiral, who was admiring
the live feed from the battle. Yun Vandorack checked his chronograph against the planned
jump time of his surprise package. “The trackers were locked before we launched?” he
requested from his Operations officer for the umpteenth time. Just to receive a reassuring
nod for an answer. “Then it’s our clue to make a getaway.”, the Admiral shrugged his
shoulders apologetically: “Set course back to Coruscant.”
Finally the Strike cruisers had moved and were aggressively advancing towards the
Hammer. Though no match against an ISD by themselves, as a group they proved a
considerable danger to the battle damaged Star Destroyer.
“Alpha, call in missile complement and prepare to engage the STRK designated Sierra
Seven.” Before MAJ Iceman could acknowledge a flicker of pseudo motion revealed two
heavily modified Dreadnaughts jumping into the system, right in between their advancing
siblings.
Admiral Dempsey was confused, “Give me a detailed scan analysis!”
These things looked like DREADs modified for heavy armor and shielding. And they were
heading right for the thick of the battle. Clark gave in to a hunch and reduced his weapon
recharge rate to power up his scanners. It never hurts to be careful “Delta disengage and get
close to the Hammer. Something’s not right here.”
“Delta reports traces of Baradium radiation from the DREADs and Colonel Clark has
already ordered his Squadron to stay clear.” INTEL reported, “I think we should make that
a general order, Ma’am.” Admiral Dempsey gave the man a look: “You think?”, she grinned,
“Make that order and signal the Warrior.”, more sternly, “Concentrate long range firepower
on these ships.”
Gil Harmon was hunched together on his command chair, this was his support? But he had
been promised a couple of MC 30c Frigates and some full wings of Fighters. Sithspit, he had
seen this strikeforce around the Kothlis.
This muscle packed joke of an Admiral had betrayed him. But now his eyes and his final
course of action was clear. “Order Daring and Dauntless to keep formation we’re hitting the
closest ISD.” He looked up again on his tactical display, even if he wouldn’t live he would kill
these rotten TIE Corps.
“Sir, we’ve got another incoming.”, Tactical reported, “Another Dreadnaught, this one right
on top of us!”
“WHAT THE …”
“…HELL?” In a flash of light the latest arrival disintegrated in a massive Baradium fusion
explosion, shattering the three STRKs that just had begun heading towards the Hammer.
Seconds later two more sun-like explosions filled the system. Admiral Dempsey was thrown
to the ground by the sudden shudder of her Star Destroyer.
Grapping on her command chair she lifted herself back to her feet. “Status?” she asked
breathlessly.
Clark was sitting next to his Fighter on the return Hangar. Wings I and II had been
extraordinarily lucky with no permanent casualties. The retreat order had come just in time
to prevent scores of fighters and élite pilots being incinerated.
A large portion of the two Star Destroyer’s support fleet had not fared so well. A number of
smaller escorts had severe damage or were simply gone. John stood and found Dunta Polo
waving him to follow the other Squadron Leaders. A fist-bump to his Chief and Clark
walked after his counterparts, wishing for a drink and some logic behind that situation.
“…stressing that the use of banned weapons of mass destruction is not acceptable under any
circumstances, the minister urged the Senate and the Governing Council to no longer ignore
the threat posed by rogue Imperial factions in the galaxy.” Oktra Prisk'ia’s Holo-receiver
muted automatically as the doorbell of the luxurious apartment chimed. Annoyed Prisk’ia
switched to the door camera, to see the picture of a man in an expensive suit who held up a
small camera drone. “Councilor, my name is Ruwen Dankkar from HNN’s political office.
May we have an interview about the imminent emergency meeting of the government?”
Oktra hid her smile - this was beginning sooner than she had hoped.” She stood as she
unlocked her door. Strange, she hadn’t noticed the cybernetic eye of the reporter before.
Vandorack had returned to report immediately, but found himself waiting in vain. The
Councilor wasn’t coming, and he didn’t know why. Though he had been ordered not to see
the Bothan in her apartment he simply couldn’t wait any longer.
Luckily a hover-cab was waiting right outside, and it took only minutes to reach the
exclusive apartment complex. Vandorack rode up the lift to the Councilor’s floor, and was
surprised to see the door ajar. He drew his pocket blaster and entered carefully.
An anonymous call that someone was trying to assassinate a Republican Councilor
demanded some response.
“Yeah right, must be important if they send only you.”. Ivar Da’enko entered the Apartment
complex and produced his ID to the Doorman/Droid.
Equipped with the right apartment number and an code-chip for the door he took the boring
ride up. The Police Officer drew his sidearm, as he found the door to the apartment wide
open. A moment Ivar pondered whether he should call reinforcements first, but then decided
against it. If this was just a misunderstanding he wouldn’t want to be responsible.
Silently the officer entered the apartment blaster at the ready. The councilor was a Botha, so
everything else was fair game to be asked questions later. Most rooms were dark and empty,
but in the back a light was shining out of an open door. Da’enko advanced, and found a
humanoid standing hunched over what appeared to be a Bothan body.
“Security Service! Hands up”, the man was large and muscular, and virtually jumped at the
scream before he turned, clearly a blaster pistol in hand. Ivar had no choice and two blaster
bolts to the chest left two bodies on the expensive carpet.
Smiling Colonel Diaboli exited the Hover-cab and walked toward the exit of the parking
garage. Less than four hours until his connection to Corellia would leave. Luckily that
Vandorack fellow had appeared just in time.
He checked a nearby Holo-monitor for the latest news. Breaking news were a shootout and
two dead in a luxury condo in the governmental area.
Good that he wasn’t any way near that.