Chapter 2: New Alliances
#26
Posted 28 July 2001 - 12:00 AM
'Captain Perneas. What a surprise.'
'And so it should be. I have returned to make you an offer of alliance.'
'I heard. But since we last met, you were part of the ESF.' She unconsciously scowled.
'I am now an ambassador, and part of the Meson collective.' He said stolidly.
'Oh? They assimilated you did they?'
'The Meson are a super advanced race that could destroy humanity without any effort of will. I have been instructed to offer you an alliance. If you are allied with the Meson, the Naarad can pose no threat to you.'
Perneas knew this wasn't the whole truth. If the Meson allied with the ESF, they would also be allying with the Union. In truth, the ESF would be no better off than if the Naarad hadn't existed. Worse in fact.
'Maybe so.'
She went off screen for a couple of seconds. Perneas couldn't mind read at this distance, but he knew trouble when he saw it.
She returned to the screen.
'Perneas, you are surrounded by ESF warships and they all have there sights set on you. I suggest you surrender.'
'I will not madam.'
'Then I will make you surrender.'
Suddenly ships all over Sol space hurtled towards the Meson battleship. Railguns spewed fire into it's shields, while the Vylae ships sat motionless.
Perneas made no response, but simply sat there, absorbing the fire.
#27
Posted 06 August 2001 - 02:38 AM
Captain Perneas' signal began to break-up.
5 minutes passed.
Suddenly the bombardment ceased.
'Captain?'
'Admiral Murda?'
'We're willing to talk.'
#28
Posted 07 August 2001 - 06:22 PM
"I am actually surprised that you survived that teleport insertion. Not only was it the longest I have ever attempted, but it was also aimed at a craft with very powerful shielding. I suppose Durandal wasn't exaggerating his boasts about your luck. But that is not critical at this juncture. I borrowed you because I have noone in my own employ who can perform the services I need, and you are reputedly the best. Well, in any case, you are now abord a Vylae dreadnought very near the Sol system. This ship is interfering with my plans for this region and the people in it. Now, we cannot have that, can we?. I suppose you have already guessed what your job is. These maps show the locations of the shield generator coils. Destroy a few of them so that I can insert a larger force to help you finish off this ship. I should work fast if I were you, the Vylae know you're on board, and it won't be long before they pinpoint your exact location, so get moving. Good luck, oh, and please don't die, I didn't really ask before taking you, and I fear Durandal would be most upset with me if I killed his most promising young fighter."
And with that the terminal went back to the Vylae screen. Bob paused for a moment, then opened the door and stepped out into the corridor, magnums ready. At least it was a corridor, he thought, and not one of those atriums. at least the damn vultures couldn't fly too well in the corridors. And with that, he began moving cautiously down the hallway.
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NEW NAME FOR THE DREADNOUGHT
The Hard-Boiled Egg
Why?
Because she cant be beaten!
[This message has been edited by Captain Pharris (edited 08-08-2001).]
#29
Posted 08 August 2001 - 02:02 PM
Not that he was scared, per se. He figured that he could stay clear of them if they came after him, but they were pretty high on his list of problems as he wandered alone through a huge, hostile ship, populated almost entirely by huge, evil, pointy, flying vulture- birds.
The corridors were confusing, even with his overlay map to help guide him. They seemed to twist and turn back onto themselves, or they opened up onto huge open areas. Exactly the kind of spaces he did not want to have to traverse. They were either there instead of lifts between levels, or they were roosts and mess areas. Bob didn't care, he wasn't going to go out there and fight a hundred angry birds out in the open where they could swoop and dive and kill him. Unfortunately, he had too. He could see no other way to reach the second shield generator. He only needed to disable another two before a section of the shield would be weak enough for the teleporters to penetrate, but they had to be close to eachother, and that meant he had to go through the damn aviary, or whatever it was.
He looked back at the door that had closed behind him, then forward at the blast door he had fusion pistoled his way through into the atrium. At least they didn't seem all that eager to come into the tight corridor to get him, so that was good, unfortunately, he couldn't tell how many birds were waiting in the atrium on his motion sensor; he counted seven or eight, but that was a very small number for such a large space, so many more could be holding still, and he'd be damned if he was going to stick his head out there and look around. So, he did what any smart soldier would do: He yelled.
"What's the matter peckerheads, can't take care of one lone humanoid? What are you waiting for, your machinated mercs? can't finish me off without help from the falsies? Pigeon toed freaks, come and get me!"
a dozen more traces appeared as the birds flexed or ruffled their feathers in anger, but he still thought there might be more. He shouldered his MA-75b and fired a grenade round. several dozen more startled traces appeared on the motion sensor. Bob could handle 20 birds. He tossed out a few flashbangs and smoke charges, pulled out his flamethrower and stepped into the open, hist TOZT-7 backback unit spraying the sticky, hyperoxidized, flaming liquid in long, sweeping arcs to keep the birds back. In his other hand he held one of his combat shotguns, nothing is better than a ten guage for bird hunting, he smiled to himself as he shot into the huge open space, dodgeing the incoming energy bolts. Flaming, riddled bird carcasses began to fall around him, Bob would have laughed out loud if it wasn't for the disconcerting whine of a several powerful machines approaching at high speed. He immediately dropped his shotgun in its holster and pulled out his fusion pistol, clicking the trigger back into charge mode. The whine cut through the squaking and commotion like a knife. He was ready.
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NEW NAME FOR THE DREADNOUGHT
The Hard-Boiled Egg
Why?
Because she cant be beaten!
[This message has been edited by Captain Pharris (edited 08-08-2001).]
#30
Posted 08 August 2001 - 10:48 PM
Bob could vaugely recall where he'd heard that before. He remebered that the last time he heard it, he was picking pieces of his friends out his hair for weeks. Oh shi...
A Vylae battleroid slided around the corner like a baseball player scoring a home run, pointing a fully charged wave motion cannon directy at Bob.
Bob dived out of the "aviary" just as a wall of blue swirling energy flooded through it, sending pieces of the birds he'd brought down slamming into Bob, even though he was behind a corner.
"Hey intruder - Vice Admiral Darkk asked me to ask you to stop messing up the decor on his flagship - oh, and to stop the whole 'sabatoge' thing while you're at it."
Bob's mind raced - she was a battleroid alright, orange hair, glowing yellow eyes.
"Come on out. If you be a good boy and come out now, we'll send you back to Durandal without too much damage."
"Define 'too much'!"
"Nothing fatal, most of your limbs still atached. If you don't come out soon, all you'll get is a wave-motion stomach-pumping when I shove this gun down your throat and fire."
Bob considered for a few seconds and decided he didn't like either option.
"How about option 3: I splatter you all over the floor!"
Bob lept out and fired both missles in his SPNKr launcher, then ducked back until the shrapnal stopped bouncing, and checked his shields. Even an INDIRECT hit from that dang wave motion cannon had cost him half his shielding - a direct hit now would be very bad. He hoped the missles had got that battleroid. Vylae ones were even scarrier than UESC ones.
Bob peered cautiously into the atrium. As the smoke cleared, he was horrified to find the battleroid standing right where she had been last time, a small layer of ash giving her corpse-pale face some color, a scorced outline of her in the far wall.
"You know what's funny, intruder?"
"I don't think it's very funny."
"My shield wasn't even up."
Bob's jaw was hanging open. 2 missles. With no shields. He had no idea those battleroids were this tough. "I'm running outa patience over here." Bob would give the bitch something to be haughty about.
"Eat plasma!" Bob shouted as he dived out of cover, firing his fully-charged plasma bolt and a few standard bolts before landing behind the other side of the atrium door. He once again peeked out to observe the damage.
The battleroid was still standing there. Admittedy, the left shoulder of her uniform was on fire, but she blotted that out with her right hand. "OK, I'm gonna raise my shields and come over there."
Bob ran the other direction, hoping for an opportunity to lay a trap. "You are SUCH a disappointment. Will you work for ANYONE who'll give you a nice gun?" Bob remebered that voice... Leela, the nice AI on the Marathon. Bob felt the Vylae teleporters kicking in - but his guns didn't seem to be coming with him.
"What the heck put you on the Vylae's side?"
"Simple, really. For one thing, they reactivated me. For another, they let me stay, in return for a few favors once in awhile. Not as if they could kick me out even if they DID try to."
"Where am I going?"
"Back to Durandal. He doesn't like people taking custody of his fave tools, and I still feel a little kinship with him. These Vylae have some nice teleporters. Have a safe journey."
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#31
Posted 10 August 2001 - 04:48 AM
Admiral Murda was being ferried up there as well, it would be an interesting conversation.
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'Morning admiral'
Perneas climbed out of his shuttle to the not-smiling faces of a team of marines and the admiral. She nodded at him.
'I don't suppose' She said, 'If I ordered my marines to grab you, they would, in fact, pull it off?'
'Unfortunate is it not?' Said Perneas sweetly.
'Well in that case, to business. I have assembled all the admirals of rank and President Molex.'
'Very commendable timing.'
They strode down the corridor, flanked by a dozen guards. Eventually, a large room was visible. They went inside. Perneas could see the admiral's, Admiral DuPont, Naccali, Lanar, Dagashvalli, everyone.
'Good morning gentlemen.'
Admiral Murda went and sat down in her seat.
Molex was the first to begin.
'I hear some sort of bizarre offer of alliance from Murda? Is this true? And if it is, are you not an ESF captain?'
'It is true that I have made on offer of alliance on the part of the Meson, but I am no longer an ESF captain. Though I never handed in my resignation, I will do so now.'
Captain Perneas tore off the silver-red armband and presented it to Admiral DuPont. There was something of a hush, an absence of noise.
'I am Meson now, Meson in my ways of thought, Human in my body. I have been converted.'
'So the rumours are true?' Says Naccali. 'You are no longer wholly human?'
'They are true.'
#32
Posted 16 August 2001 - 01:30 AM
"Not odd, simply different and unfamiliar. We have both been away too long to understand fully the events taking place there. However, events in and around the Sol system take a slightly lower priority to me, when I have my marines transported out of their bunks and into combat by unknown forces. I am espescially interested by the fact that this foe was able to penetrate both the Vylae shields and my own with his teleporter. I will stay on my guard. As the proverb goes "once a horse escapes the pasture, the farmer will keep the gates locked."
Do not worry. I'll be watching out for you. In the mean time, rest. After I've done some peeking about, I may have a few jobs lined up for you."
The terminal went back to the Durandal icon, and Officer Bob lay back down on his bed. He didn't mind being in the dark about everything, it was Standard Operating Procedure for a soldier in the employ of an all powerful AI. He lay back, trying not to think about it as he went to sleep.
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Trinv once again ripped an exit hole from the fourth dimension and corkscrewed through the empty system.
"So Enre, what's out there waiting to kill us this time?"
"Nothing yet, but we're supposed to be 100% for this one, so give me a good circle at FTL. I'll see what's around."
fourty five minutes later, the ship finished its orbit of the system, anf Enre gave it the ok, only after verifying the signals from all the sensor bouys. Trinv forwarded it to the command, and immediately, an assault transport appeared, releaseing a small, dark craft. it immidiately wheeled and turned on its engines, as if it had just released a dangerous creature from a cage and was fleeing before the beast realized that its cage was unlocked. The ATR went straight back into the jumpgate with the ISN 91547775 immidiately behind it.
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Pharris felt extremely happy-exausted, but happy. Thirty consecutive hours of the most extreme battle situations he had ever pictured in his most hypothetical imaginary scenarios had been tested upon him and his fleet, and he had passed each one with flying colors. Unfortunately, Naraad was not about to let him sleep yet, they needed to know about the limits of his capability, so they drove him on, slowly increaseing the difficulty of the situation, so that even as he became more fatigued, the demands were ever increasing, pushing him both physically and mentally towards an edge that they knew must exist, one that had to be found before he could be trusted with the new flagship.
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Wizr waited patiently, meditating. Images floated in his mind, thousands or millions of small scraps of information, each one searching for a connection, some other fact that the concious mind had overlooked or not considered. A fact alone is nothing more than that. Two facts together is an opportunity, which is exactly what Wizr waited for, and exactly what he was exploiting right this moment: Opportunity.
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Admiral Dulles paced on the bridge of his flagship, the USS Atlantis. It was a stretch to call it 'his.' Certainly it was under his command, but he did not captain it. It was but one of three others in the new Union Third Fleet, to which more and more of his time was being given. As they moved further and further from the Union frontier, their supply lines were growing long and strained. Fortunately he had seen no combat in the last few days, but one more large engagement and he'd be critically low on ammunition. And even with his guns, he was not much use if he didn't have enough fuel to manoever with. It seemed silly to him that the Union denied his requests for supplies, even when he sen the third fleet supply wing home to procure them!. They had the area behind them secured, in fact most of his auxilliary ships were parked on planets in their wake, waiting for the fleet's auxilliary carrier to be repaired. What surprised him most was that it wasn't political reaction to his sudden promotion; the other Admirals had similar complaints, but he knew for a fact that there was no shortage, he had seen stockpiled weapons and gear and spare parts at staging areas, where was all of it going to? All five fleets were out at sea, with supply ships in the rear being refused supplies that were sitting at home in abundance. It was entirely unlike the Union Navy Command, which prided itself on its freedom from such beureaucratic bumbles. Dulles just hoped that whatever reason they had was a good one.
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NEW NAME FOR THE DREADNOUGHT
The Hard-Boiled Egg
Why?
Because she cant be beaten!
#33
Posted 16 August 2001 - 04:16 AM
'So,' Said Molex Reeves with a minimum of throat-clearing, 'I take it the Meson are well-versed in weapons technology, and could easily crush the ESF in no time. Yet, this begs the question, why would they offer an alliance at all? If they can simply swat us out of the way like so many insects, then why not do just that?'
Captain Perneas considered his reply carefully. He had not been entirely honest in this conference when he said the Meson were 'all-powerful.'
'To answer that question to the full, I would need to convey the political, military, and religious dealings of the Ormeda galaxy for the past 6 billion years. As none of you have a telepathic link, this is impossible. Won't you accept the Meson might be altruistic in their ways?'
'Quite frankly no' Cut in Admiral DuPont indignantly. 'We've seen Meson fight the Naarad, and you just told us the Meson are allied with the Naarad. What kind of alliance is that?'
Captain Perneas felt annoyed by the persistant difficulties the somewhat mysterious past the Meson had had with the Naarad. He waited for an answer from his own inside sources.
'Once again Admiral DuPont, you ask for a full explanation on the machinations of the Ormeda galaxy, something I cannot give in moments. If you want the simplest answer, it is that relations between Meson and Naarad are degrading very rapidly.'
'So they're about to slug it out with each other?' Asked Murda.
'It's a possibility, especially if you ally with the Meson.'
Admiral DuPont stood up.
'I think I've heard enough' he said. 'Our friend has just explained the truth of this entire matter. The Meson want to use humanity as a convenient military base for the conquest of these Naarad. All this talk of altruism and diplomatic kindness is... is...' Unable to come to a suitable adjective, he stormed out of the room.
Molex Reeves coughed politely.
'I apologise for the Admiral's conduct. He should not have done that.'
'No, wait a minute.' Said Naccali, his brow furrowed in thought. 'He did have a point there.'
There were murmerings of agreement. Perneas readied himself for the next stage of his explanation. Now he had them ready.
'To start off, the Meson is not the only superpower in the galaxy with abilities to crush vast swathes out of primitive races like humanity. Also, it is rather naive to think that humans have only been encountered, and encountered, by alien races in the past 150 million years of your evolution. To start with, the Meson discovered intelligent life on Earth 75,375 years B.C.'
There were some uneasy stirrings on the council table. The demure head of the science officer looked up.
'What?' She said.
'What the Meson did with this knowledge is not entirely clear to me, but I have reason to believe they left the system and cataloged it for future reconnaisance trips. In all likelihood the primitive beings on the planet's surface would not evolve the intelligence necessary to first, build up a scientific culture, and secondly, survive the 3 stages of a developing species.
'However, the Human race of beings did do this, and began to expand aggressively out into space - space that was fiercely contested by 4 highly advanced alien species.'
'So why didn't humanity encounter any of these races? Why weren't we destroyed?' Interrupted the science officer, now deeply involved in the conversation.
'The fighting was mainly concentrated along the Som boundary, ironically this parallels the Union/ESF boundary you know today. But even so, you're space overlapped that of a very powerful alien faction, which had claimed dominance over the area from almost the beginning of the conflict. Doubtless they knew of your existence inside the Sol system. Why they never contacted you is a complete mystery, even to us.
'The Technon were an extremely strange race. They were, machinated. Not organic, and yet, exhibited none of the properties one can expect in an artificial intelligence. The space in that sector was thoroughly valuable, and none of the races would relinquish control of it. The only reason the battle ended, was basically because it had to end.
'An extremely strong etheric wave originating near Sol spread out in a 100 light year radius and cut off all ether travel to the fleets of the aliens. All travel except of course the Technon, who were presumed to have triggered the device. They systematically wiped the alien bases, installed small scale etheric disrupters along the Som boundary, and retreated into their newly conquered space.
'Soon afterwards, they left their space for the Technon homeworld at the other end of the galaxy. The reason they gave was that they had been defeated by an extremely powerful alien race, - a race more powerful even than them. Ether devices were eventually built by the Duthul, Meson and Naarad, and sent scouts into the 'virgin' territories. When the scouts failed to return, they thought they had encountered a vastly superior race. Huge fleets were stationed along the Som boundary in preparation for a massive incursion of alien warships.
'This never happened, though the Zirzacht managed to establish a base inside the Som boundary, owing to a gap in the ether prevention systems. What they observed was extraordinary. A single race of beings, with very primitive technology, still playing around with the most crude of stardrives. Soon afterwards, the space along the Som boundary was conquered by the Naarad. We established bases there as well, with the onset of our alliance.'
There was a vast silence in the room.
'Now sadly our alliance must come to an end. There is no superpower here, no alien race with technology sufficient to wipe out all ether travel in a hundred light years.' Perneas seemed to sigh. 'Just another primitive race.'
'So you can see humans, your fate has been the fate of circumstances. Now, you must make your decisions. Without the Meson to aid you, humanity will become another footnote in a long history of violence towards primitive species by more advanced ones.'
#34
Posted 21 August 2001 - 03:05 PM
Kathleen seemed to be in doubt. "Mag, I - I'm actually detecting a pair of small vessels heading towards us."
"You'd better not be joking."
"Seriously, two ships are heading for us."
Sam spoke up. "Sir, one of them is sending a message."
"Finally, we're getting something. Put the message on."
"Aye, sir."
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Incoming Transmission Recieved
Source: Unidentified Vessel
This is Lieutenant Lydon, of the ESF patrol craft Paradise. Identify yourself and your business here.
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"Sam, send a message back. Have it read: This is Captain Steelglass of the independant torpedo cr-"
The Palyos Astromining-hired mercenary behind him grunted.
"Sorry, forgot. Have it read: This is Captain Steelglass of the Palyos Astromining torpedo cruiser Rift. We are here on a mission to establish trade with foreign governments and corporations."
"Message sent." And a bit later later, "Another message has been recieved."
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Incoming Transmission Recieved
Source: ESF Patrol Craft Paradise
Roger. You'll want to take that up with our government, based to the north-west, on a planet named Earth in the Sol System.
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This heavily confused Mag, and the entire crew. The Sol System was back in the region of space where they'd come from. It was where Sol Shipyards, the famous company behind the Eluder fighters and Stalker battleships, was based from. This was strange. He thought of an idea that explained it, and said it out loud to the crew. "They probably just ended up naming the system the same thing in a coincidence. Come on, let's head out."
"Aye, sir."
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#35
Posted 22 August 2001 - 01:52 AM
He waited for the outcome with patience.
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'This is absolutely ridiculous.' Said DuPont, as he sat down again in his familiar seat. 'Humanity has never had to start relying on alien influence, and the ESF especially. Why should we accept an alliance we neither need nor want? The Vylae will be perfectly good as allies, and I don't hold the same pessimism of our ablities that President Reeves has.'
'What? Are you saying you can hold off an advanced alien species like the Naarad? All by yourself? What are you, crazy?' Shouted Molex at DuPont.
Murda shook her head at their idiocy, couldn't they see the best way out of this was unity?
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'The council has come to it's decision.'
Perneas was escorted back into the chamber. Admiral DuPont was there, which somewhat surprised Perneas. Ahh well, he could already tell what it would be.
Molex stood up.
'The council does not believe a union with the Meson is necessary at this time, especially considering the very small amount of information we must have on you, and the vast amount you must have on us. Though we do not wish to offend the Mesonic species, it is our duty, to the ESF, and above all, Humanity, that we do not subject ourselves to such a weighted alliance. No doubt, the ESF and Meson have much to be gained by a peaceful co-existence and trade, and - '
Perneas let the words drone around him like so much irrelevant buzzing. He reported his failure to the Meson, and received this in reply:
Relations between Meson and Naarad have strained to the point of war. Return to the cloaked Meson base along the borderline.
He made his acceptance speech, announced the general goodwill and benevolence of the Meson, and then left for his ship.
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#36
Posted 26 August 2001 - 06:02 PM
Piemur was standing on the bridge while the unidentified vessels were escorting them to the planet. Wondering what was going on, Piemur finally decided to take some action...
"Sensors, scan ahead and give me exact comparisons on the system ahead and Sol...I mean our Sol. And at the same time, scan those ships and compare them to current and previous specs of ships in the ESF. I have a funny feeling..."
"Sir, sensors are giving exact matches on both the system and the ships...however, the ships are outdated by about 20 years. And the atmospheric analysis on, err, "Earth" are the same as what happened exactly 18 years ago. Remember the catastrophic storms in Bangladesh? And the severe drought that brought china's population down to that of middle Africa? Well, they're happening down there. And the planetary alignment is the same. It could be one of three impossible situations: 1) We went back in time and ended up near true Earth. 2) This is truly a freak alien planet that happens to be exactly the same as Earth, or 3) We are near true Earth, and it is for some reason having the same weather patterns."
Piemur thought a moment and replied softly almost to himself, "How about: 4) We have encountered a very advanced alien race that is examining our planet and has made a duplicate of it as well as the ships. Perhaps to make us feel more welcome...or maybe just to bring our defences down so they can catch us off guard."
Helm shivered, "Now thats a pleasant thought, but if they're so advanced, then they don't even have to catch us off guard. They'll probably just blow us to bits without even trying."
Piemur gave a reassured sigh, "Well, thats a relief. So much for my theory. Hmm...maybe they have gotten our records out of our ships and are sending data to our sensors and fooling them. Now that seems a little more realistic. Then they could blow us away or lead us to a trap."
"C'mon cap'n! You dont have to be so melodramatic. I mean, it could be one of those first 3 theories you know." helm cried exasperated, then apologetically, " Err...sorry cap'n"
"It's OK, just nerves you know...you start thinking up so many ways they could be hostile that you forget they could be friendly. Open a channel with Sol and find out what happened. Wait! Belay that order! Open a secure channel, full encryption, with the Rift and see what Mag thinks about all this...I hope its something positive. " he turned to the merc behind him, "How about you? What do you think about all this?"
Caught off guard, the kid (Piemur knew he was new at being a mercenary by the way he stood, he'd seen professional mercs before. that was probably why the company sent him with the SA.SC.Pern-3, Piemur was being underestimated...or maybe not...) blushed and stammered "Well...I...err...dunno whats up. It seems that we are truly heading towards Earth, but its a past Earth, and it...umm...well, its a past Earth."
Piemur grunted sarcastically, "Well, thanks for that helpful information. Like, that will really help us a lot. Okay, open up that channel already..."
Then to himself, he muttered, "I sure hope Mag has something more than that to tell..."
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Captain of the SA.SC.Pern
SA.SC.Pern=Shadowcat Alliance, Star Commander, Home port
Shadowcat Alliance = merchant clan
Star Commander = rank in clan
#37
Posted 27 August 2001 - 12:03 PM
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Actually the ESF doesn't exist where we come from. Although I suppose you could design this so we're being deceived. The ESF is, from what I gather, where Darkk and them are, and I'm trying to get in on their storyline.
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#38
Posted 28 August 2001 - 05:20 AM
The asteroid belt was rather dense for it's kind. Over 12,000 kilometres wide and countless kilometres long (orbiting the entire system actually), it was quite a site to be seen. Perneas knew that navigating that asteroid belt for a single cloaked station would be a nightmare, but he could sense the telepathic minds on that station, letting him home in on them.
He arrived at the station, and received instructions to open shuttle bays. Shuttles flew in, some of them fighters, most of them carrying Mesonic Wardrones. He sent a query, and received a matter of fact reply:
Earth is under attack from the Naarad.
The telepaths voice had kept itself carefully neutral from disclosing the composites of the Naarad force. Perneas sent a further enquiry:
What is the attacking force's size?
There was a delay.
Understand, that when your neural redistributor was removed, it left you prey to some very human like frailties. If we told you, your decision making faculties might be impaired.
I know where my loyalties lie. Further requisite at this time.
There was another long pause.
Approximately 1000 Naarad capital ships.
Perneas felt a sickening, panicky feeling in his stomach, but he held his emotionless state.
When did this attack begin?
5 minutes ago.
Perneas could detect no Meson spying vessels in Sol, how could they possibly...
You knew about it all along!
Yes. Earth will be destroyed, and along with it, most of the ESF fleet.
Perneas disengaged from the station.
Set course for Sol. He commanded the ship.
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On the borders of ESF/Union space, a single station lay. One of many shared by both sides, these border posts could detect most of what the enemy did and relay it back to HQ. Such information proved invaluable, warning of wars, of buildups, of internal conflicts...
'Sir?' Union of Worlds military fleet ensign Polan Trevicle broke upon his superiors reverie.
'What now?' Lieutenant Hector sat up excitedly.
'Look at it sir, look at it!' The ensign hurredly handed Hector the electron-pad. Symbols flashed across it's screen. The lieutenant was no stranger to their meaning.
'But they're heading in our... Oh my god...'
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There are only 3 kinds of people: those who can count, and those who can't.
[This message has been edited by Joveia (edited 08-28-2001).]
#39
Posted 29 August 2001 - 10:18 PM
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Admiral Dulles was dining with his Captains aboard the USS Xerxes, at her captain’s invitation. The food was excellent, and everyone was enjoying the release from the pressures of fighting a war with extremely limited supplies. Things were going well, and the stewards were just clearing away the fish course when the first officer of the Xerxes walked in and whispered something to the Captain, and then presented Dulles with a printed message. A distress call.
He read it, and then stood. Gentlemen, I regret to inform you that unknown forces are attacking one of our border posts in the rear. As the nearest strike force of any magnitude with enough fuel to reach them, we must respond. You should do well to return to your ships, the fleet moves to ether in ten minutes. I shall remain here, and use the USS Xerxes as my command vessel. Good luck, Gentlemen, and good evening.
As the captains hurried out, Dulles raised the Atlantis over his radio, and had his command staff to come over, including the fleet’s intelligence officer. Dulles had clearance to know what the attacker was, but he needed to speak to the intelligence officer before he could reveal the information to his captains, regardless of how it would improve their chances in a fight.
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NEW NAME FOR THE DREADNOUGHT
The Hard-Boiled Egg
Why?
Because she cant be beaten!
#40
Posted 30 August 2001 - 04:14 AM
What are you doing??? Demanded the Meson. If any emotion could be ascribed to their thought, it would be confused indignation.
I'm going to help save Earth.
Earth is not in danger. Turn back now.
No.
The Mesonic minds reeled from this revelation. Not turn back? Not obey the orders of the collective? It was a thought terrifying to behold. To them, Perneas was fast becoming a cancer to the Meson minds. And what do you do with cancers? Convert them back into cells, or kill them outright.
Meson tried to reason with him.
Your ship will not be able to withstand the Naarad assault. This was clear fact. His ship would be torn to pieces.
Perneas didn't know why he was even doing this. It was totally illogical. Nothing he could do would save Earth. Save Earth? Just like the Meson said, everything in the collective, everything they knew about the Naarad (and they probably knew about that Naarad itself) indicated Earth would be spared. But something told Perneas this would not be the case.
5 minutes until ether is aborted. The computer informed him.
He could already identify most of the Naarad capital ships. Within 10 minutes of arriving, they had wiped out almost all the human defenders around the planet. Now, they enfolded Earth. An immovable ring of death that was slowly encircling the last remnants of the defenders. What a calamity.
But the ESF still fought on. Ships, called from distant worlds and distant outposts, arrived at spontaneously. Sometimes only one ship, sometimes several. They were each annihilated with methodical accuracy.
The Naarad were waiting for something... But what?
*******
Bor Reinz, Councillor-governor of the Union of Worlds, sat in his chair, going through the reports he had just received from his admirals.
'Interesting.' He leaned forward on his chair. 'This is obviously not the work of the ESF. Gentlemen, I am not well disposed towards people who give me reports and tell me they have no idea what is going on. Admiral Treeves, give me an opinion.'
Admiral Treeves shifted uncomfortably in his black-satin chair. His blonde-almost white hair was a mess, his uniform unbuttoned at the waste, and his eyes, for once, looked worried.
'Sir, the Meson.'
'Hmm...' Bors shifted through the papers on his desk. At last he seemed satisfied. He picked up a small manilla folder, albino white, and tipped it's contents on an empty spot on the circular table. One thin sheet of paper slid out.
He picked it up, and said sardonically: 'My intelligence indicates the following. No doubt you have all read the files in detail, but the sparse information should present no difficulty to your attention spans.'
He cleared his throat: 'Species name: Meson. May have attacked Omega Centauri. Possible relationship with the Naarad.'
The 3 admiral's around the table shifted uneasily. Admiral Treeves, commander of the 1st fleet, Admiral Green, commander of the 2nd fleet, and Admiral Khanachet, commander of the 3rd fleet.
'Well well well, what do we do know? Repulse there invasion of course!' He stood up, and began:
'Since the founding of the Union of Worlds, our forces have never been defeated' the Admirals winced collectively at this blatant lie, 'I do not want this to suddenly change, because an upstart alien power thinks it can reduce the Human race to the point of surrender and intimidation. Wherever there is an enemy, we will fight it. Even if we have to give up everything, we will still repulse the invaders, and we will still retain our honour!'
'Since our observing posts have been destroyed, we can no longer see into ESF territory, but, by God, we will build more! And this temporary setback, will not become anything more than it is. A setback!'
'Treeves and Green, you will defend the Union. Khanachet, you will seek out this invader and do battle with it. Our other admiral's will continue the war against the ESF! And when we are victorious, we shall turn our full attention to this new menace.'
He was standing now, and the Admirals, stood with him.
'Dismissed.'
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There are only 3 kinds of people: those who can count, and those who can't.
#42
Posted 31 August 2001 - 10:44 PM
Captain Perneas disengaged ether and dropped his cloaking shield. Around him, there were signs of the battle. Wreckage, miles of wreckage strung like a minefield around Earth. All human resistance had been annihilated.
Captain Perneas????? The Naarad were making contact with him! Perneas made mental note to relay this back to the Meson. The Naarad were not supposed to have this kind of technology.
Acknowleged.
Meson has informed me of your arrival. We will proceed to take custody of your vessel and deliver you and the ship to Som 341.
Perneas was surprised. How did the Naarad know of Som 341, the cloaked base he had just left? Naarad seemed to read his thoughts.
The Meson broke cloak to send a direct ether message here ahead of your arrival. We have been waiting for you.
The Naarad ships powered ether destablisers. Perneas could not know exit the system even if he wanted to.
You are not capable of withstanding us, power down shields.
Perneas powered down his shields.
*******
The Union fleet under Admiral Green watched the stars unfold as they left ether. This was the site of the most recent 'Meson' attack, Listening Post #45.
'Sensors, report.'
'No other enemy vessels in the vicinity. Ether disturbances are extremely faint, it's difficult to make out if there were even ships here.'
Green chewed his upper lip nervously.
'Keep me informed. Once you get a lock on the ether disturbances, work out where there headed.'
He turned to his first officer.
'Lieutenant Preem, you have the bridge.'
He walked off to his private quarters, thinking.
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Collective report: Species known has human have been debilitated by the combined forces of the Naarad and Meson. They are awaiting further instructions at this time.
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There are only 3 kinds of people: those who can count, and those who can't.
#43
Posted 01 September 2001 - 08:45 PM
Fleet Admiral Volvox tumbled off his perch, awakened suddenly from his sleep by a yell that seemed to come from nowhere and everywhere, feeling like billions of icy needles were stabbing through his body.
He immediatly guessed who it was.
"Uh, hi Leela" he thought into his cyberjack.
"I don't have time for pleasantries. My home planet is currently under siege. You're going to break that siege."
"Now listen..."
"YOU WILL LISTEN TO ME!" Again he felt the pain.
"I know about the Naarad and Earth. There's no way we could send enough ships to break that!" The pain came again, more immense this time. Volvox remebered the simulators, where implant-generated pain was porportionate to damage recieved. Once he had crashed his sim-ship into a sun. This hurt worse. The pain was so bad he couldn't move, couldn't speak.
"Leela, I can't do anything about..." The pain got worse. He couldn't move his lungs, couldn't breathe. His heart beat wildly, then it stopped. His vision blurred out. Then the pain stopped, and his body slowly returned to normal.
"Volvox, you and I are going to come up with a plan. I don't know if you noticed, but after my brother Durandal I'm the greatest hacker in the universe. I can take control of any officer in the military who has an implant, and that's all of the officers above the rank of captain. I'm going to discuss this with you, and you're not eating or sleeping or drinking until we figure this out."
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Darkk grumbled as he fluttered off his perch to answer the call.
"Vice Admiral Darkk reporting" he muttered into the holocever.
"Fleet Admiral Volvox here." Darkk considered Volvox's face. It didn't take a Vylae to see the stress. The fine membranes below his eyes were bleeding, a sign of extreme stress.
"Do you have new orders for me, sir?"
"Leela insisted that we liberate Earth. I'm detailing two Negotiator Bombardment Vessels and 3 Warpships to you. You're going to use them to hit the targets Leela tells you to."
Darkk gulped. He was being given an entire fith of the total cost of the Vylae Fleet.
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Naarad Gunship 564-75-64-786377-738-45378-86-3-7-3-786373542-387-748-537-37-75-387-3737-3-78 hovered over Earth, watching the lifeforms below. Any attempt to break out of the gravity well would be met with force. Suddenly, a large portion of its "mind" went dark. It immediatly tried to rectify the problem, but that caused the sensors to go out as well. In miliseconds the entire AI was replaced by a node-proxy of a different AI.
Leela snickered at the futile resistence being put up by the smaller Naarad ships she was infecting. The bigger ones didn't seem very crackable, but the smaller ones were easy. She had her new "fingers" send out the propper codes, and the other ships noticed nothing wrong. They would sow havoc when the time was right. In the meantime, she had figured out what to target. She sent a packet to Darkk's implant with the coordinates and locations of the targets.
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Darkk felt the packet arive. He knew what to do. Time for some bringing-it-on.
Darkk's fleet entered the first system. The front warpship pegged a Naarad carrier that had its shields down with a salvo of antimatter, and the resulting explosion tagged two fighters. The Negotiators blew away a planetary outpost, waxed a defense station, and trashed the system's stargate. Darkk mopped up a few stray small ships, and the warpships pulled the fleet into folded space. The crews of the Negotiators completed emergency repairs of systems damaged by firing stresses, and recharged for the next target.
Darkk hit the second system in the same pattern, blasting the meager defenses and obliterating as much as he could. He did the same in the third system. And the fourth. And the fith. And the sixth. And the seventh. And the eighth.
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In the Sol system, a large percentage of the Naarad fleet bugged out to protect the Left Quadrant, which had been left with almost no defenders and now was under heavy attack. Although most of Leela's Naarad ships were ordered to withdraw, they reported "drive instabilities" and stayed to "repair" them.
Naarad didn't think anything about that was too suspicious, as the fleet had suffered some damage, and it was only a small percentage of the forces there.
Leela and Volvox had ordered the Vylae Seventh Fleet to Earth, under the command of Admiral Xyli, a clutch-sister [for those of you wondering, a group of baby birds is called a clutch] of Darkk's. 3.2 minutes before it arrived, Leela's Naarad ships attacked.
The Naarad ships were totally unprepaired to deal with it. Their programming did not allow them to attack other Naarad ships, and so they simply sat there, being destroyed until Naarad could change their instructions. During the 4.7 minutes this took, 87% of the Naarad ships were destroyed. By the time the Naarad ships finally fought back against Leela's node-proxied Naarad, it was too late. Xyli and Leela had cleared the skies over Earth for the time being.
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"Admiral Murda! Come in Admiral Murda!"
"This is Murda." Murda had landed on Earth in an escape pod, and had made it to a local defense HQ.
"This is Admiral Xyli of the Vylae. I believe you know my clutch-brother Darkk. We've cleaned out the Naarad for the moment, but they're going to come back soon. We're going to give you one of our planetary shields so you won't be in danger when they come back. We estimate you've got 4 days to install it, before Naarad gets up enough courage to attack again. We should be able to get it up by then."
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Darkk's group pulled up to Vylae Shipyard 27. Both Negotiatiors looked horrible, with pieces of the outer hull falling off. They had never been designed for hit and runs, let alone repeated hit and runs. The stress of constant foldings and firings had caused immense damage. Only heroic efforts by the damage control crews had prevented them from blowing their main reactors. Only a few facilities were big enough to repair the Negotiators, and this was the nearest.
"Geez Darkk, what the heck did you do to those things?" said the stationmaster over the comm.
"What Leela insisted I do with them."
"That Leela..."
"Still, it was a brilliant victory. Maybe she should be Fleet Admiral when Volvox retires."
"Shut up. I'm the one stuck repairing what you scum-bucket flyboys break while you're the one who gets to gallavant across the universe."
Darkk smiled. Stationmastering was a rough job. Ah well, at least he'd done enough. He hoped the humans would be able to tolerate his clutch-sister's spirited personality.
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Formerly-Rampant Human-Coded AI
[This message has been edited by Fleet Admiral Darkk (edited 09-01-2001).]
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#44
Posted 01 September 2001 - 10:20 PM
A huge corridor could be seen, but not horizontal, vertical. 7000 metres high, 30 metres in diametre. Halfway up this octagonal monstrosity, were 8 platforms, spreading out from each side. To look up would be too look at infinity. To gaze down be to look at the maw of eternity.
To an observer watching the platforms, there could be seen of them 1 being on each platform. They were more or less the same. Amoeba-like, slightly-transparent, white in complexion. Yet to the eagle-sighted eye, there could be seen slight differences. Darker skin here, slightly different positions of the limbs.
The beings sat absolutely still. Not quite awake, not quite asleep. Drifting, dreaming. They were in the deepest telepathy that exists.
The Naarad have been thwarted at Sol. Said Aerion.
Why? Said Lexis.
The Vylae distracted them and hacked their ships. Said Meson.
The Naarad are not vulnerable to hacking. Why/how were they hacked? Said Mneomonai.
I know of a few such races. Said Daedalus.
Who was present at the battle? Said Idgeron.
The Naarad, the Humans, the Vylae, and 1 Human convert. Replied Aerion.
Human convert?! They all replied.
A human that was converted to us and escaped. He escaped with a Meson battlecruiser. We have him in our custody now.
How could he be converted and escape/disobey? Said Cylphine.
We did not eradicate all his human programming. Said Meson.
This sent shockwaves through the telepathic links.
Why? Replied Aerion.
We wanted to test their races threshold of loyalty and mental obedience. Said Meson indifferently.
You did not inform us! Replied Aerion angrily.
That would have defeated the purpose of the observation.
We will talk of this at a later time. Said Ktatatk.
Agreed. Said Mneomonai.
How did the Naarad ships get converted? Asked Daedalus.
The Vylae have an AI in their possession. Said Meson.
An AI cannot hack another AI. Said Mneomonai.
This AI was far more capable than Naarad. Said Meson.
Why did they not assimilate each other on contact? Asked Daedalus.
The AI, who is known as Leela, apparently has some form of ulterior personality that can override those impulses. Said Meson.
I theorised that this was impossible. Said Cylphine.
Who created Leela? Asked Ktatatk.
A Human geno-type from another star system. Replied Meson.
They had assistance? Asked Idgeron.
We... are not sure. Replied Meson.
Search our files. Ktatatk said to Mneomonai.
I know of only one kind of technology able to create a stable AI that includes a personality. Mneomonai replied after a long wait. The technology of the Founders.
A veritable stillness settled in on the table.
How old is this Leela AI? Asked Cylphine.
Young, or we would have sensed her before this. Replied Ktatatk.
Have the Founders returned? Asked Idgeron.
It is impossible. Said Aerion.
I do not think so. Said Meson. They could easily employ the same technology to come back.
Yrro hasn't finished with us then. Said Aerion after a long silence.
Maybe his return hails the return of the W'rcacknter. Said Cylphine after a long silence.
We must go to Lh'owon and re-search The Ruins. Said Aerion.
We missed nothing. Said Igeron.
No, I feel we missed something. Said Meson. But even so, could any of us return again?
I won't. Said Ktatatk
Neither will I. Said Idgeron.
Nor I Said Cylphine.
Everyone else replied with the same negative.
Why don't we send the Human convert to explore the ruins? Said Meson.
Excellent. With half-human programming... Said Cylphine.
I will give orders immediately. Said Aerion.
*******
Captain Perneas sat languidly in the Meson detention area as it made it's slow journey orbiting the asteroid belt. The Naarad ship's crew had not treated him roughly, but he still felt badly beaten.
Captain Perneas? Said a voice from the darkness.
Meson? Replied Perneas with half hope half trepidation.
Perneas, we are sending you on a mission to explore the ruins of Lh'owon. Said Meson.
Why?
We are searching to investigate the AI that helped the Vylae and Humans during the battle for Sol. We believe the Founders have something to do with it's creation, and that the key to it lies in The Ruins.
That's rather farfetched. Is my humanity the reason why only I can go?
We will send you with an enormous drone army in your ship, the Levkindl. You must depart at once.
Acknowledged.
And Perneas left the detention centre for the ship.
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'And you're sure?'
Admiral Green sat around the enclosed desk that was his private quarters. In front of him, sat Lieutenant Preem, his status report on the desk.
'I see. The Meson ships left for Beurasaj, but have no been detected on any long-range or short-range ether reflection dish. This implies that your readings are wrong, or that the ships technology is too far ahead of ours.'
The lieutenant tapped his fingers on the desk.
'I believe the latter is correct.' Said Greens. He put on his Admiral's outergarment and strode down the corridor to the bridge.
When he arrived, he wasted no time in issuing the order:
'All ships, set course for Beurasaj. Communications, inform every fleet in the area that our homeworld may be under threat of attack.'
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There are only 3 kinds of people: those who can count, and those who can't.
[This message has been edited by Joveia (edited 09-01-2001).]
#45
Posted 03 September 2001 - 01:59 AM
It was obvious that the place had been built long before the advent of teleporters was even on the horizon, as there were no security precautions taken against insertion by teleporters, not even motion detectors. They were only contact sensors embeded in the hull. Not that it was pleasant for Bob and his crew in the tiny interior spaces, but at least he wasn't fighting battleroids.
The instructions were simple: take out the optical circuits marked with Xes on his diagram and replace it with the one provided by Durandal. Wait for the repair drone to come, analyse it and finish the connections for you. Repeat. It was so easy in fact, that his squad of five had replaced the nine optical circuits and were calling for a teleport out within five minutes of arrival. It was quick and easy, and most of all, if it got messed up, he odds were it was Durandal's fault not theirs.
Unfortunately, just when Bob was back aboard Durandal, the terminal flashed again: Bob read it with a mix of happiness and apprehension. He then went back to the locker room and ordered his men to get the big guns and pack for L'ohwon.
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NEW NAME FOR THE DREADNOUGHT
The Hard-Boiled Egg
Why?
Because she cant be beaten!
#46
Posted 03 September 2001 - 05:39 AM
He entered the small enclosed room and sat on the captain's chair.
Status report?
All systems functioning at nominal level. Ready for new coordinates.
Name entry: Lh'owon.
There was a long silence, as the computer searched it's massive databases of over 200 billion stars and planets.
Coordinates found. Laying in course.
As the ship jumped into ether, Perneas relaxed in his chair.
*******
He awoke to the noise mental sirens wailing inside his head.
We have detected a Jjarro dreadnought, the Manus Celer Dei. Do you wish to alter our course?
Perneas gasped.
It appears to be on an intercept course with the Levkindl. At our current flightpath, it will enter maximum firing range the moment we exit ether.
Perneas frantically signalled the Meson for instructions.
It has powered up it's weapons and shields.
The Meson returned him a reply.
Hold your current flightpath. If this is a ship of the Founder's, then it means the Founder's have not only returned, but predicted our actions. They must know our intentions. Exit ether and wait for instructions.
Perneas waited the next 20 minutes out in anxious anticipation.
*******
Ether aborted. Shields dropped, cloaking dropped, weapons unpowered, drive unpowered.
Perneas saw the Jjarro dreadnought, even from the huge gap that seperated them.
Then there was light.
*******
The floating pieces of the Levkindl cruised along their lazy flight path around Lh'owon, even long after the Manus Celer Dei had left. Perhaps a Pfhor scoutship would arrive soon and investigate the wreckage. Until then, only the Meson and Durandal would know what became of Captain Perneas.
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As you can guess Darkk and Pharris, I'm leaving the RPG. Basically, I am sick of you plotting behind my back, and ignoring my suggestions. Cya later. Perhaps I'll join in on Avatara's new RPG... Oh well.
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There are only 3 kinds of people: those who can count, and those who can't.
#47
Posted 03 September 2001 - 11:58 PM
The bottle cracked open as it hit the hull of the Argosian behemoth, champagne spread and froze, and with a satisfying crack, the Argosian expeditionary fleet was launched.
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Time is the best teacher, yet it kills all of it's students.
#48
Posted 07 September 2001 - 01:50 PM
"Hit them hard in the flank with battlegroups seven and eight. The rest are to proceed immediately to the planet and hold their attention."
"Aye, sir." The ship lurched slightly as it accelerated to full attack speed and headed for H'gara I. Two large groups peeled off and sped in another direction.
"Carriers, launch all fighters to screen us."
As the fleets drew nearer, sleek Greccha fighters collided in battle with their Phylydion counterparts, and soon the ships' big guns were brought to bear. The battleship's heavy flare pulse batteries and negative proton beam projectors cut a swath through the outside, instantly hulking two light cruisers and a carrier.
Battlegroups seven and eight, meanwhile, sliced into the unprotected flank of the Greccha fleet, stirring up havok. As the Greccha fleet split to attack groups seven and eight, group three plunged into the gap.
In less than two hours, the Greccha fleet was floating scrap. The Greccha colony on the planet had been occupied and the Phylydion fleet was in defensive positions.
Admiral Bedein's comm bleeped. "Yes?"
"Sir, we've just finished downloading the Greccha flagship's computer database, and it seems they have a new interest."
"And what is that?"
"A nine-planet star system that we haven't had any contact with in a long time..."
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-Traek Cicion of the Taeskor
"What sort of man is he?"
"Oh, he's just like any other man, only more so."
-Casablanca
"PS: If nothing's working around here, it's because I'm laughing so hard."
-Durandal
#49
Posted 09 September 2001 - 12:28 AM
Well, not quite in front of him, more like several light years away, but he could still see every detail on the ships as if he were aboard them, thanks to hyperlink to the observatories all the way back on Argos, millions of lightyears away. They did not even know of the existance of the Argosian telescopes.
Others are taking an interest in Earth. Unfortunately, this could lead to complications.
The Argos-born Japanese General got up and switched off the holo-display.
I can't allow that
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The Phylydion Fleet huddled around the captured planet as repairs and salvage continued. Drion Nerec was smug with the confidence brought on by his victory.
That was all smashed when his pride was broken by an alarm. Four ships had entered the system. "Sir, we've got unidentified's on the scanners."
"What?"
"four-hundred million miles and closing...."
"Course?"
"Headed right for us. fifty million miles and...they've stopped just outside weapons-range."
"What?!" Drion was surprised at the numbers.
"I've never seen anything move that fast before, sir! They're requesting communications. Audio only."
"Let's have it."
There was a brief moment of static as two networks interlinked. Then, a quiet tin-like voice spoke out.
This is General Yanma of the Expeditionary Fleet of Argos. By the power vested in me by the sovereign Argosian Empire, you are hereby ordered to surrender all your ships and crew unconditionally.
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Time is the best teacher, yet it kills all of it's students.
#50
Posted 09 September 2001 - 01:15 AM
Now it seemed that even the high proto sapiens were sending scouts to Earth, and, if the sources were correct, were preparing a fleet. At one time, Wizr would have been the one pulling the strings and arranging these fleets like puppets, but it had been a long time since he had such connections and such clout. Now he could only watch nervously as war and strife spread across the galaxy, anxiosly waiting for Omisha's time to fall.
He wouldn't wait. He couldn't. There were a select few alive that day that might live to see Wizr's funeral, but of them was one of his most trusted. He called the flight pool and ordered for his ship to be prepared. He packed his bags and called his Trey'eck, telling him that he was leaving for a while. He then proceeded to the hangar and boarded his HVC, strapping in as the pilots cycled for launch.
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Officer Bob looked at the man. The dog tags said he was William Perneas, of the ESF Star Navy. But he had been taken from a Meson ship, which made very little sense, but there was the matter of the huge number of cybernetic implants that the medical scan had found in him.
Pharris left the dark, cavernous examination room to have a cigarette. He opened the door and stepped out onto the grounds of a lovely english manor house. Behind him, the door of the small garden shed creaked shut. One thing that he still hadn't gotten used to was the way that physical dimensions meant nothing on this ship. He walked up the hill towards the house, where a figure was standing on the porch, trying to play a violin.
"I don't see why you bother with the trouble of doing that, you have synthisisers that could play different tunes on several orchestras worth of instruments simultaniously, but no, you have to manifest yourself as a human, ant try and teach yourself to play this arcane instrument. Is it really worth the effort?"
Duranal looked up from his violin. Bob was glad that the screeching stopped.
"I can't get the knack of it. It is really quite distressing that I can't as it should be a relatively simple thing to get the hang of. I suppose it is this body that does it. I'm not use to having fingers."
"What gets me is that neither the violin or your fingers are real. You could never play it outside this place even if you wanted to, so why bother?"
"The violin, and this body are as real as anything can get on this ship. Just because this place has different and more flexable laws of physics than the universe you are used to doesn't make it any less real. And besides, music is a good distraction. It helps to pass the time."
Bob was puzzled for a moment.
"But time doesn't matter here, I mean there is a sequence of events and all, but you can make time whenever you like!"
"I can't stop time, I can merely control its rate of passage aboard this ship. Of course that only truly matters to one like you, who can only exist in one place at a time and be aware of it. I am doing countless tasks on countless ships and worlds far away frome here as we speak. The only difference is that you talk very, very quickly, as far as my more remote processors are concerned. Now, what have you bothered me about?"
Bob dropped his cigarette but. It disapeared before hitting the pristine grass. Durandal's manifestation glared at him.
"Well, its the prisoner. I've done the medscan and he seems ready for interrogation, we just need to wake him up."
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Faris eck Vaenar Maletena-Wizr, Trey'ish of the Ishiman reestablishment comittee.
"I don't think I'm alone when I say that I'd like to see more and more planets fall under the ruthless domination of our solar system."