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Arturus
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  Doashim Group Story Thread
May 31, 2007 10:02:57 PM    View the profile of Arturus 
For the sake of our contribution to the story, we will begin with the invitation to the banquet and our arrival there.  Sentinel squadron is escorting the transports, ship officers from Taskforce Vigilance (the smaller of the two taskforces which Doashim and Tiamut area assigned to) will be on board those transports.  There is a second set of transports moving the larger number of personnel from Taskforce Enforcer.

During the banquet, before the attack, the personnel from Taskforce Enforcer will leave suddenly when the force is ordered to respond to a threat on imperial shipyards.  Other than that, feel free to begin by writing up to the point of the attack.  Once you all get in on that, we will proceed.


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SCAP, WADJ/1LT Corran "Arturus" Hargraves/STCR Doashim/VE/VEN/(=A=)(=SA=)(=*MA*=)(=JCPA=)(=SCPA=)[MC:1](x2)[SV][BRC][VC:B][CBV][LSM][LoC][BWC][SWC][GWC]
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  RE: Doashim Group Story Thread
June 10, 2007 3:14:40 PM    View the profile of Jaden 
Jaden sat in the hanger, hydrospanner in hand, making some final adjustments.  Out of the bay he could see the planet of Misoo.  The planet looked quite homely actually, and Jaden had heard much of the tales of the "pleasure island" type of atmosphere on Sira.  They had been invited to a banquet, and Sentinel Squadron was assigned to the escort of all of the officers of the Taskforce Vigilance, including Willtconq, commander of the Tiamut, and Arturs, Commander of the Doashim.  Jaden felt no bad vibes this time.  Everything seemed to be going all right.

Just make this one last adjustment....ah, there it is

Jaden wheeled himself out from under the fighter and got up out of the creeper.  His flight suit had gotten a bit dusty in the process, but a few wipes with his hands made it look decent.  Jaden saw the rest of the pilots of Sentinel Squadron walk in.  One of the newest members, Decembrist, gave Jaden a quick grin and a wave.  They had met eachother in the mess hall nearly a week ago, and seemed to be getting along just right.

Another familiar face popped in just behind Decembrist.  Her name was Aeos.  Jaden had flown with her in Aegis, when she was under a different callsign, but Jaden knew who she was, even though it had changed.  They had been good friends for a long time, and Jaden was excited to see that she had been picked for the squadron.  Within a couple of seconds, the entire squadron was standing together.

"Everyone packed with their goody good outfits for the banquet?" asked Jaden, with a big grin on his face.

Aeos frowned.  "I am not wearing a dress.  No way in hell am I wearing one of those:

Jaden smiled, "I knew you wouldn't go for that.  Going with the old skirt and officer uniform?"

"You know it," she said with a gleaming smile, "I can't wait to fly with someone I know again.  It's been way too damn long"

Jaden smiled and pointed out to the rest of the recruits.

"I've pretty much read all of your files, and you all seem to be pretty decent pilots.  I think that the gunboat unit should be arriving back at the ship soon.  They seem to be out on patrol to make sure their systems are running alright," said Jaden, "So, everyone make sure your fighters are nearly ready, because we are shipping out for the escort mission in 30 minutes"

Jaden walked back over to the fighter, with Decembrist following.  He knew the man was competitive, but he hadn't seen his flying skills yet.  There had been a couple of stories going around that he wanted a bit of a challenge with the new squadron commander, but that would have to be taken care of into more detail later.  It was now time to go have some fun on a planet that seemed like paradise to the pilots.

I don't think I've been on a planet in....what, a year?
 
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Jaden Khaar
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  RE: Doashim Group Story Thread
June 10, 2007 5:23:21 PM    View the profile of Arturus 
*Salute*

Imperial forces in this sector are invited to a banquet at the Royal Palace of Jeeda to celebrate the ties between the Empire and the Royal Family of Misoo.  I hope that all of the officers and staff who have assisted in maintaining the integrity and control of the government here, along with the officials and traders who have found the economic relationship mutually beneficial, will be able to attend.

Sincerely,

    Lord Tenett


That was all the invitation said.  It was short, to the point, and exceedingly unusual.

"Did the commander indicate if we would be attending?"  Arturus asked the communications technician that had passed him the high priority notice.  The commander he was referring to was Captain Terrence Kowalsky of Task Force Vigilance, the unit the Doashim was currently attached to.  As a strike cruiser, the Doashim was the second largest ship attached to the force and while battle damage still being repaired weakened its firepower, on the whole it served as an important source of overall firepower.  There were six other ships in Task Force Vigilance.  Captain Kowalsky's ship was the dreadnaught Overseer, a fitting name for a class of ship that grew more obsolete all of the time with its lack of speed.  All it truly did was oversee the battle and provide central firepower in defence.  In a run and gun battle the ship was left behind but given a chance, it was still one of the most deadly classes of ships below destroyer.  The other five ships were smaller including the lancer frigate Blitz, the carack light cruisers Griffin and Lion, the nebulon-b frigate Survivor and the hellfire-class carrier Tiamut commanded by former Kaph squadron commander Willtconq.

"A message is coming in from the commander now sir.  He orders that we follow his ship at once for immediate departure."  The technician replied.

"Very well, send a confirmation.  Navigator, make our course for the coordinates sent from the Overseer and prepare for hyperspace.  Launch when in position."  Arturus ordered.  After he was finished he turned to his new executive officer Amason.  "Lieutenant, you have the bridge."  He ordered.  The two saluted and Arturus made his way to his quarters.

The walk to his quarters was often treacherous of late.  There was substantial work going on now that new parts had finally arrived.  It was ironic, there were funds and supplies to build new ships like the Doashim but not the parts to replace it.  Admittedly, pirate raids and other delays were primarily responsible for the lack of supplies but the push to the core was taxing manpower and supplies in areas away from the action such as this one.  Alas, the defenders also needed parts but were not priority.  This was especially true of units such as Task Force Vigilance which was only an administrative shell more than anything.  For the most part, the ships engaged alone with general orders either from the commander or from someone higher up.  Defence of installations was the primary missions of late followed closely by convoy protection, supporting advancing units, and the occasional garrison crisis.  As a result of the need for ships to be able to act alone without support, and be able to adapt to different situations quickly, the Doashim was currently in its multipurpose state.  This meant that it had both a substantial number of troops capable of seizing a ship or bolstering a garrison, in addition to a small, cramped hanger for some transports and shuttles, and a fighter hanger rack that held Sentinel Squadron.  Sentinel Squadron maintained its split capacity with six gunboats and six shielded interceptors.  Lieutenant Jaden had recently taken over joint command of the squadron though he acted as the senior leader and commanded the interceptor part.  Lieutenant Sieana Krytal was the former commander and led the gunboat part.

Inside his quarters, Arturus took a sigh of relief as he always did.  The interior was simple, relaxing, but elegant and comfortable as well.  He had grown accustomed to, if he had not already had a taste for, luxury and comfort.  He came from money; he had made his own money in early life, and now expected to enjoy it.  On his home planet, he was the son of an aristocrat and appreciated being treated like one and enjoyed all of the comforts of one.  As a result, his quarters had been fitted with elegant furniture that he had picked up on leave, had a well stocked bar, and had a couple of paintings and pieces of art though they were not as valuable or as elegant as ones he kept on his yacht.  He was not necessarily a stereotypical imperial officer, but he enjoyed the perks of one and appreciated a certain degree of elitism that prevailed amongst the officers towards the enlisted personnel.  He looked at his watch.  Coincidentally, he felt the ship roar at that exact moment as it leapt into hyperspace.  Perhaps a sixth sense, but more coincidence that he looked at that exact time.  The trip would not be a long one.  It was just over two hours by hyperspace.  The first thing he did was sit down at the terminal in his quarters and send notices to his senior officers about the invitation.  He would take his four most senior officers with him.  They would travel by shuttle along with the shuttles from the other ships, and the entire group was to be escorted by Sentinel Squadron as per the orders sent by Captain Kowalsky.

After sending the orders, Arturus hit the refresher stand and spent a little longer than usual just to relax a bit.  He had learned from his brief experience that it was best to attempt to appear relaxed at a banquet.  The refresher didn't help this time though.  Something was bothering him.  He thought it odd for an invitation to come on rather short notice and he did not like the idea of large numbers of imperial officers gathered together on a planet not governed by imperials, though admittedly joint-garrisoned by them.  Arturus had always been a little paranoid and he decided just to leave it at that for the moment.  He was slightly comforted by the fact that the commander instructed him to wear dress and not ceremonial uniform which meant that he could wear his trusted sidearm in its shoulder holster under the officer's tunic.  Either way, he put the thoughts out of his mind and after leaving the refresher stand, changed into his dress uniform and sat down to complete some paperwork before arrival.

===Later on===

The planet was beautiful from the sky.  Arturus had decided to leave the comfortable confines of the officer's shuttle that they were travelling in so that he could take in the view from the cockpit.  There were lush forests, interrupted by some small townships, and what appeared to be four great temple-like structures.  The more he saw, the more he felt like he wanted to vacation here sometime and explore.

A short time later, the shuttle landed on a pad beside the royal palace.  There were already a large number of transports and shuttles of different kinds.  As he descended the ramp, Arturus could see pilots, ship officers, and some army personnel making their way into the palace.  He had been informed upon arrival that Task Force Enforcer and its fifteen ships, including nine destroyer class ships, was present along with Rear Admiral Thomas Yates and his staff.  Admiral Yates was a fairly experienced officer but was not remarkable amongst the admiralty.  As a result, he had been largely relegated to a significant defence and support role rather than a major combat role further into the core.

The banquet room was enormous.  There were long tables and reasonable china and utensils.  It all seemed a trifle bit informal compared to what the invitation was.  Yes it was not a ceremonial ball, but it seemed that it should be more formal than was the case.  Lord Tenett himself was out welcoming people in a friendly manner, hugging some of the higher ranking officers to their consternation and discomfort.  If one looked around the room, they could see that the pilots and many of the lower army officers were quite contented but the more senior officers and ship officers were not at all pleased with what they found.  The discussion and general atmosphere at the tables reflected this.  Arturus took his place with his staff at a table assigned to the officers of Task Force Vigilance and proceeded to engage in polite conversation with those around him.  He was pleased to be able to catch up with Willtconq who had served with him in Kaph squadron at one time.  Will was a recently promoted ship captain as well and Arturus was looking forward to engaging in battle alongside of him and his ship.  Arturus made the point in jest that his ship could easily outgun Will's fighter carrier though Will fought back with a good argument regarding his fighter capacity and its impact on such a battle.

Early into the meal, before Lord Tenett had even given a dinner speech thanking all who had come, Admiral Thomas Yates stood up and left quickly after receiving something from one of his subordinates.  Within five minutes, all of the officers from his task force left abruptly to the confusion of many including Lord Tenett himself.  Just as chatter had begun about what it was all about, a young lieutenant climbed to the podium overlooking the banquet and announced that the task force had been summoned immediately.  With that, the room emptied by about a third and left everyone scratching their heads.


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SCAP, WADJ/1LT Corran "Arturus" Hargraves/STCR Doashim/VE/VEN/(=A=)(=SA=)(=*MA*=)(=JCPA=)(=SCPA=)[MC:1](x2)[SV][BRC][VC:B][CBV][LSM][LoC][BWC][SWC][GWC]
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June 10, 2007 10:45:50 PM    View the profile of Decembrist 
Five more minutes. That's all Vasili needed to wait out in his room so he could look presentable. That last girl left quite a mark, the red silhouette of her hand still distinctly visible on Vasili's newly shaved face. Vasili put his cheek right up to the mirror and stared it down, willing it to disappear.

"I have places to go..." he moaned to the slap mark. "Gah... at least my glasses didn't break when they fell. There would be hell to pay..."

Behind him, the door flew open and Jaden stood in the doorway. Vasili hardly noticed as he stood rubbing his cheek. Jaden knocked on the frame, a metal clinking sound reaching the new pilot's ears. Alert now to the commander's presence, Vasili spun around expecting it to be someone he wanted to see. Disappointed with the sight of Jaden, Vasili stumbled back around and continued examining his face.

"What, no salute?" Jaden asked from the doorway.

"Eh..." was the only salute Vasili was going to give. "What can I do for ya, boss?"

Jaden ignored the question as he noticed the mark. He nodded his head forward to get a better view. "You didn't run into Aeos, did you?"

Vasili chuckled hollowly. "Nope, not yet. She my kind of girl?" Vasili spun around once again and hopped to sit on his desk.

Jaden entered and the door slid closed. He was carrying a toolkit with him and looked as if he was ready to get dirty. Kinda dangerous. "I'm not at liberty to say. But I'll tell you... You pull that stuff that got you a mark like that and you'll be getting' a lot more from her  and don't you dare try anything to begin with."

Vasili nodded casually. "'k." He added an innocent grin.

"I mean it. There'll be plenty of girls to get slapped by planetside." The Squadron commander tossed a datapad into Vasili's lap.

"Planetside, you say?" Vasili's uncovered, unnaturally clear eyes lifted themselves in excitement. "You mean the place with dirt? And real oxygen?"

"The whole deal. We're escorting some higher ups to a banquet. Details are on that datapad. Hope you didn't spill somethin' on your good clothes. Meet me in the hangar when it's time." Jaden have the back of his hand as he trailed his words out the door.

Vasili tossed the datapad around in his hands as he paced around his room, searching for his ever handy deck of cards. Why are the cards handy? They keep him focused when he has to do something boring. No cards? Improvisation. For now though, he took his cards and the datapad and flopped onto his bed. One hand flicking card by card into the abyss off the top of his deck, the other handling and scrolling the datapad, Vasili read the briefing.

"Plenty of girls to get slapped by indeed." He put on his trouble making smile.


-A Couple Cigarettes and one Dress-Suit-in-Duffel Later-


On his third cigarette, Mr. Rustam left his room and headed for his flight suit in the lockers. Despite the clarity of his eyes, he left wearing his signature sunglasses. They were mood setters. Aphrodisiacs, even. Sixty percent of the time they worked every time. Not only that, but they were lady-radars. They sifted through passersby for potential targets to his charm and wit. They were his best friend, and most trusted ally. And they were pulling through yet again.

"I see someone..." The glasses told him.

"Yeah? Where?" Vasili moved so his glasses could get a better look.

"Right over there, down the hall. Back turned... wanna get a closer look?" The glasses were guiding him.

"I'm on it!" Vasili told the glasses with vigor. He trotted down the hall towards the woman. He couldn't quite discern her looks. Still out of range for his rational brain to take effect.

"Hold it!" The glasses knew something. "No no, mate. Not this one." Vasili stopped and stared.

"Aw, why?"

"That's Aeos up there. Don't start anything now." The glasses were smart. They kept Vasili in check.

"Without even passing judgment?" Vasili tried to focus in as she got further away.

"No. We're in trouble enough already. C'mon, let's go get changed."

"You're right. Thanks again buddy." Vasili smiled and pulled the cigarette out of his mouth. "What would I ever do without you?" The sunglasses smiled with him.


The hangar was cold. The stub of a smoke left in Vasili's mouth was extinguished by the atmosphere inside the ship. He threw it over his shoulder and proceeded towards a pair of legs sticking out from a TIE. Commander Jaden slipped out from the ship and noticed Vasili. His pilot did his best to put on an innocent smile and wave; Vasili was loving every moment of his relations with commanders. Teetering on the edge of insubordination, but in favor enough by his commanders that his attitude was mostly overlooked. He laughed on the inside.

Vasili did exactly as he was instructed and checked over his Interceptor. He was bitterly disappointed he wasn't getting a shot at piloting a gunboat, but he knew the time would come. As he jumped down to the cockpit, the rookie pilot flinged open a "pilot's checklist" brochure. The systems were meticulously checked. There was no way in hell he would die on an escort mission from orbit to surface.

All green. The helmet came off and he lit one final cigarette as the duffel bag was stowed. This was the first time Decembrist would leave the Doashim's protective area. It was the first time since he left his home he would be on the ground. It was the first time in a long time he would see some new ladies, and an even longer time since he had the chance to get lucky. He looked down at his glasses perched on the console. They approved of his thoughts. "Food, girls, and alcohol, brother. The circle of life is completed. You ready?" The glasses stared back. "I thought so. C'mon, let's go."
 
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June 10, 2007 10:59:17 PM    View the profile of Arturus 
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June 11, 2007 1:15:05 AM    View the profile of Jaden 
The twin ion engines fire up immediately with the flick of a switch.  Jaden let out a little chuckle as he listened to the sweet sound of his Hornet Interceptor.  He couldn't wait to get it out of the hanger and just fly.  The screaming of the engines brought goosebumps to his body and made his teeth chatter.  He could almost feel the adrenaline being pumped straight into his blood line and the squadron started sending out their reports of check in's.

A female voice came over the channel.  Jaden knew exactly who it was when she qued the mic.

"Sentinel two here, all systems check and we are good for flight.  Jaden, you seem a little excited about this little ride we are taking planet side," said Aeos

"Bah, I just haven't been off of a ship since I flew in, let alone on a planet.  I think it's been a while since I have actually set my feet on land..."

"Yea, happens to the best of us.  See you down there," said Aeos

Jaden waited, and he knew exactly who would check in next.  Decembrist.

"Alright there boss, I'm pretty sure I'm good to go.  Checked over everything and it seems to be running fine.  This interceptor is a little awkward"  Jaden could just imagine the pilot sifting around in his flight chair attempting to get used to the small cockpit of the interceptor.  He knew that the man was used to flying gunboats, because that was his expertise, but he would have to get used to flying interceptors for a while, because that was the squadrons main flight craft.

"What do you mean by alright?" said Jaden, in a quite serious tone

"I mean Alright when I say alright, it looks fine to me," said Decembrist

Jaden just shook the thought of more insubordination off and gave him the go ahead on his check in.

"This is Sentinel four, All systems are checked and good to go.  I haven't flown for you guys in a while....looks to be interesting," said Rogue

"Man its been a while Rogue," said Jaden, cutting off the comment with a brief cough over that contained the word Nazgul.  He knew exactly what the man was thinking.  They had been flight members together in Nazgul squadron years and years ago.  Back in the glroy days of the Vast Empire Navy.  Rogue had come back recently, leaving a lot of people in the mystery zone of where he had actually been, but most decided to just keep their mouths shut out of the fear of not knowing what they would hear back.

"Sentinel five checking in," said another females voice.  Her name was Daniel Granite.  The risky thing about having her in the squadron was that her brother was her wingmate.  If something happened to one, something was for sure to happen to the other.  But, Jaden knew why he picked this girl.  Her drive and motivation throughout her career as a pilot brought her to where she was now.  An Ensign in the newest squadron of the Vast Empire Navy.  She was sure to succeed in this squadron, and her anticipation and ambition only brought the squadrons morale even higher.  Though she was only 19, her beauty and insane intellengence both kep the men away, and brought them crawling after her.

"Your good to go five," said Jaden, "Nice to see your a a good mood"

"Yea, fixed some problems with Alexander," said Daniel, "Hopefully we should be good now"

Jaden smiled and waited for her brother to que the mic.  He came in kind of harsh, but Jaden knew that the kid had a lot of potential, so he let the tone pass.

"I'm here, and things are fine," said Alexander, "And by the way, I better be called by my callsign this entire time...because of the fact that I actually hate my own name"

Jaden let out a little chucked and qued the mic back.

"Its fine.  Cosmi sounds good to me," said Jaden

Everyone had checked in.  The gunboat squadron would be riding with the shuttles due to the fac that they weren't being needed at this point in time.  Jaden had yet to meet with the other part of the squadron, but he knew it would happen sooner or later.  The anticipation had been building up for a while.  Jaden had never been in command with a woman before, and he knew it would be quite a new "experience" for him.  Jaden's thoughts on woman commanding squadrons weren't of the best health, but he knew when to keep his mouth shut and when to let others know what he thought.

"Alright, we're just waiting on word to launch now," said Jaden, "Sit tight for a minute, I think we shoud know in a couple of seconds"

"Sentienel Squadron, you are cleared for take off.  The rest of the taskforce transport shuttles are just beyond the Doashim.  Not even two clicks," said a familiar voice, but Jaden couldn't make it out.

"Alright, lets fly," said Jaden

Within a couple of seconds, the squadron was out of the hanger and on their approach vector towards the transports.  The Lambda class shuttles were all in perfect formation.  Jaden hated watching it because they looked like sitting ducks, just waiting to be preyed on by some NR voice that would appear out of nowhere.

"Alright, lets fly in tight with these transports.  You never know what could happen," said Jaden.  The request for the taskforce to attend the banquet was a bit shaky.  Not many details, not really any other information than what the pilots had been given though their datapads or at the brieifing.  Jaden had a bit of a bad vibe still, but he knew that things would be alright if he just kept his head cool.

The fighters formed in a V formation in front of the transports.  Jaden thought of letting loose on the throttle and just screaming through space, but the tempation would almost nearly cost him his rank and his position.  So many commanders of the task force were in shuttles behind him, and he knew that if something went wrong, he would get blamed, being the commander of the squadron and all.

"Alright, lets keep it cool and smooth.  We have some of the biggest eyes in our navy on us right now....especially you D, I know what your thinking," said Jaden

Words didn't need to be said to describle the feeling between the two men.  They both understood eachother, and that was that.  Jaden knew that he had a really laid back pilot that really didn't give a hoot about much, except for flying.  The man was incredible in flight simulations and everything related, but the attitude seemed like it needed a bit of an adjustment.

Jaden peered out through the transparisteel cockpit window at he beautiful planet of Misoo.  It looked even better up close, just like he thought it would.  The planet reminded him of his home of Corellia, but Jaden quickly flew the thoughts from his mind.  Thoughts of home brought back bad memories, and bad memories brought about anger that had been building up for years.

The squadron entered the atmostphere with the transports still in formation.  Jaden could see the landing pad for the transports and the fighters.  The display through the HUD on the helmet qued that this was the designated landing area for all of the craft being escorted and the fighters.

"Alright, land em nice and smooth," said Jaden

The flight pad had nothing covering it, not even a roof.  Jaden really didn't like landing the fighter in something that wasn't very well protected.  It was his prized possesion.

Within a couple of minutes, the fighters were all set down and the pilots out of their craft.  Jaden could see all of the transports opening up and the officers of the taskforce pouring out of them.  The pilots of the squadron quickly followed up with Jaden as they entered the building.

The palace was incredible, more incredible on the inside than the out.  Jaden had never been in a such a place, and it nearly brought him to his knees.  Nearly the entire place was made of jewlery that Jaden knew was worth more money that he had ever seen.  Jaden could almost smell the perspiration of Decembrist as they walked into the building.

"That amazing to you too huh?" said Jaden

"Lets uh...cancel the mission, take all of this, and jet.  I'm sure it'll be enough to pay for our retirement..." he said

Jaden laughed.  He was beginning to like the attitude, and that was suprising.  Not many times had Jaden liked a person this quick into meeting them, but there was something about him that made Jaden proud of being his commander.

Jaden took a look at his datapad before looking any further.  All of the officers from the taskforce had already left the banquet, even before it had started.  Jaden whistled quick for the pilots and they quickly entered the ball room where the banquet was being held.  Whispers began erupting all around the room.  The pilots quickly took a seat in a section that was open.  Jaden brushed off his flight suit and held his pistols close as they sat down.  He knew for sure that something was wrong, and it seemed like everyone else in the place knew too.

The officers had been called off the seen back to their fleet for immediate departure, or so called, duty.  Jaden didn't believe one word of it.  He knew that something was up, but he kept his emotions and words under control.  Everyone dropped their volume as a man stepped up to the podium.

"Welcome members of the Empire!" he said very loudly.

Everyone began to clap, but not Jaden, not anybody in the squadron.  Something was definently wrong.

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Jaden Khaar
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SCM/2LT Jaden Khaar/Sentinel 1-1 (Sentinel 1)/Phoenix Wing/STR Doashim/DEF/VEN/VE (=*A*=) (=*SA*=) (*=TE=*) [VC:S][LSM][SV][CBV](x2)[GWC]
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TXO/2LT Jaden Khaar/Venom 1-2 (Venom 2)/Phoenix Wing/Platform Saratoga/DEF/VEN/VE (=*A*=) (=*SA*=) (*=TE=*) [VC:S][LSM][SV][CBV](x2)[GWC]
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  RE: Doashim Group Story Thread
June 11, 2007 1:04:36 PM    View the profile of Arturus 
Something wasn't right.  It was strange how the Task Force Enforcer left so suddenly.  Arturus kept quiet as he finished his dinner.  Around him, some of the officers were chatting about the possible real reason for the surprising development.  The strange thing was that none of them could think of a ship yard that would be a big enough target to warrant an attacking force that required something as powerful as Enforcer to defeat it.  Considering the size of the installation, the current defences, and the estimated attack fleet required, it seemed as though they were going to kill a fly with a mallet.  After sitting quietly for another five minutes in thought, Arturus turned to consult with Amason when Lord Tenett rose to give his welcome speech.  Arturus wasn't particularly interested in what Lord Tenett had to say; the entire affair tonight had not gone over with him well and he was far more interested in the affairs of the Task Force than the pleasantries from the man who couldn't even treat imperial officers with the respect and dignity they deserved.

Arturus turned back to Amason to begin what he was going to say as Lord Tenett began.  Before he could get past the first few sentences, however, a loud voice bellowed from the corner.
"Silence!"  Someone shouted.  Arturus whirled around looking for the voice only to spot a large number of masked men storming into the banquet room carrying carbines.

"Sithspit!"  Arturus said in a loud whisper as he reached instinctly inside his tunic to pull out his blaster.  His personal side arm, a silenced SSK-7, was not the most common of pistols carried by officers and certainly the silencer was not standard, but Arturus had possessed the weapon for a long time and it had served him well.

"What do we do captain?"  Amason whispered in his ear.  Arturus was about to reply that they should wait them out only to have his attempt to speak cut off by the ring of blaster fire.  The masked men had opened fire indiscriminantly at the imperial personel while others raced through the enormous banquet room in the direction of Lord Tenett.  Tenett ducked quickly and raced down from the podium, away from the men.  Two blaster bolts hit just above the podium where he had been standing.

"Get out of here."  Arturus replied, standing with his gun in hand.  All around them men and women were scrambling over fallen chairs and damaged tables as they tried to exit the banquet room or, in the case of the officers, fire back with their sidearms as they tried to withdraw.  "Make for the transports, we need to get back to the ship at once."  Arturus ordered to his men as he pulled out his commlink.  "Jaden where are you?"  Arturus demanded of his new commander for Sentinel Squadron.

"We're trying to get towards the back entrance to get to the fighter hanger."  Jaden called back as gun fire roared nearby.  Arturus tripped over a chair as he ran with the officers.  It was a lucky fall as a bolt just whizzed by his back as he fell.  He turned and fired two shots, dropping two men with wounds in the chest.  He had long been proficient with a pistol and that skill was of particular use at times like this.

"Very well, get into the air and standby, we are going to need protection to evacuate personnel to the ships."  Arturus ordered.  As he neared the exit to the ship landing area, Arturus bumped into Captain Kowalsky, Task Force Vigilance's commander.

"Captain what are your orders?"  Arturus shouted over the gunfire, pausing to gun down a nearby attacker.

"We need to get back to the ships at once.  I just ran into an aid to Lord Tenett who demanded that the royal family be evacuated immediately from the planet. We need to get them onboard the Task Force and then to leave immediately.  Apparently we have a revolution on our hands here."  Captain Kowalsky replied.  As they reached the door, the two officers joined a group preparing to storm outside to join the palace guards who were fighting back against the attackers.  One of the officers was a nearby base commander, Major Reginald Whimsly, who informed them that all four imperial bases nearby had fallen under simultaneous attack from ground troops supported by heavy weaponry.  Imperial forces had repelled the initial attacks, thus protecting the bases and their fighters, but renewed, reinforced attacks were growing and the bases could soon be overwhelmed.

"Captain Kowalsky."  Kowalsky shouted over his commlink as it beeped.

"Captain, Lieutenant Morrison.  The Task Force is under attack.  Capital ships from the ground entered orbit and were joined by four ships coming out of hyperspace.  They have fighter support as well."  The Overseer's officer in charge reported.

"What the hell is all of this?"  Kowalsky demanded in anger. "Morrison, put the Task Force into battlestations, we will be there as soon as we can, fighters from the ground will escort the transports.  You must hold firm, we have to evacuate the royal family as well."  Kowalsky ordered before ending the transmission.  The doors to the banquet room opened and the officers poured out onto the large landing area to get to their transports only to find themselves confronted with heavy weaponry fire.  It seems that while the masked men had infiltrated the banquet and caused confusion, a larger ground attack against the palace had been launched.  The imperials scrambled for cover behind the ships, returning fire with small arms.  To their horror, at the end of the landing pad, several transports and shuttles blew up from the explosives that had been attached them.

"Captain, retreat back into the palace, we have secured chambers behind internal defences that you can use until we evacuate!"  One of the palace security officers called to Kowalsky who was the most senior officer nearby.  Arturus pulled out his commlink.

"Jaden, are your fighters still alright?"  Arturus inquired as he pressed himself against an officer's shuttle, looking around every so often to fire at a nearby attacker.  The revolutionary forces were quickly moving in and they were about to be overrun.

"Barely, we arrived just as an assault on the rear began.  We are inside now and launching."  Jaden replied with concern on his voice.

"Listen carefully, I need you to launch immediately and clear the airspace around the palace.  If you can, try to strafe some of the attacking forces to weaken them, we can't let them overrun the palace entirely.  Once you have done that, retreat immediately to the Task Force which is under attack.  Try to support them and escort the remaining shuttles and transports there back to the planet so we can get the hell out of here!"  Arturus ordered.  He was allowing some of his emotions to show which was a rare occurance.  Only in extremely precarious situations did he ever let frustration or anger show.

"Come on Lieutenant."  Another security officer yelled to Arturus who was one of the few remaining officers left who had not fallen back inside.  Beside him was Kowalsky and ten others including Amason and Willtconq.  "We'll cover for you."  The officer said referring to the small band of five men he had left with him on the otherside, crouched behind a transport.  "Inside they will show you were to go, now run!"  He ordered.  The group rose and ran back.  Arturus left off three bursts, down two more of the now very close attackers, before facing inside, diving over a fallen table for cover as fire chased them inside.  The landing spot, unfortunately, was a broken chair and it he hit it hard with the outside of his left thigh.  Three of the ten weren't so lucky.  As Arturus peered over the table before running again, he say that two officers were missing the back of their heads while another body, wearing a captain's insignia, had three holes in the back torso.  It didn't take more than half a second for Arturus to realize that Kowalsky was dead.  He didn't let that sit in yet, he didn't have time to.  From a crouch, he stood and ran with the final group across the banquet room and inside a door behind the podium.

"Come on this way, everyone will take refuge in the War Council rooms.  The internal defences of the palace will help fend them off and the royal guard reinforcements have managed to fight their way through a side entrance."  Another security officer informed them.  It was only as they raced through the stone walls of the palace did Arturus realize just how enormous the palace was.  Every twenty-five meters there were blast doors to stop attacks, the halls had computer controlled repeating blasteres deployed, and the stone composition of the palace made demolitions difficult.  The further they went into the palace, the safer Arturus was feeling.  If he had to be trapped in a building awaiting rescue, then this was the place to be.  Now the question was whether or not Sentinel Squadron could get those transports through and how the imperial forces would counter-attack with the limited forces available.

(OOC: Just so you know, there are no fighters over the palace.  This was Arturus in character making a guess.  You can proceed immediately to support the Task Force and maybe do some strafing below.  Watch enemy anti-air fire from heavy machine guns.)
 
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  RE: Doashim Group Story Thread
June 11, 2007 5:38:35 PM    View the profile of Willtconq 
Will lay awake on his bed. He was feeling a bit uneasy on the inside, not that he's had much ease lately, but more so now than usual. The order had come from the executive officer of the flagship of the taskforce, as usual, to follow the Overseer to their new target. Will wasn't bothered by the fact that none of the other ships' captains have ever contacted him directly, except Arturus, whom he had known previously. Every time anyone wished to make contact with the Tiamut, they either sent their executive officer or their communications officer as a representative to the captain. Will knew they didn't trust him. And although he would like them to trust him, he never hald any negative feelings for them being so.

The fact is, Will is part of the taskforce by choice, rather than by order like the rest of them. When the higher ups give an order to the Overseer or any other ship, they have to obey. But in Will's case, he has to obey an order, his ship doesn't. Unlike the other ships, the Tiamut doesn't belong to the Vast Empire Navy. It is Will's personal belonging, and he can do whatever with it as he chooses to. What made the other captains dislike Will even more was that his crew, more than half being droids, are not enlisted men of the Navy either. They don't get paid by the Navy. For all they know, the Navy is renting a ship at the price of one officer's pay. And if that person were to refuse to continue his service to the Navy, all Hell could break loose in the taskforce.

But Will's not worried about that, in fact, he's getting used to it by now. But something else was troubling him. Their current "mission", was to attend a banquet held by the royal family of Misoo. And more than just the taskforce Vigilance has been invited. Will can't remember the last time he's been to an event with so many high end officers, including an admiral from the taskforce Enforcer.

I'm probably just thinking too much into this. Will thought to himself, But there's just something, a bad feeling, that I can't put on what yet. Maybe it'll come to me when the time comes.

When they were about half an hour before arrival at the system, he went to the refresher to get himself cleaned up, and into his new dress uniform. Since his promotion to the Captain position, Will had been given a new dress uniform. He still has his old, gray, junior officer uniform. But from now on, he was to wear the new one, the black one. Out of habit, he holstered his sidearm on the belt. But then remembered the occasion, and went back to check the brief. It said dress uniform, which meant he was allowed to have a side arm, but he decided it would be best if he didn't bring one. But his conscience told him that he should bring it, just in case. He didn't know what could possibly happen at such an event, with so many officer, and possibly many soldiers and pilots, but he felt that he will need on anyways, and decided to conceal it. When he was all set, he went to the bridge to receive word on their current situation.

"Captain, we're five minutes until reversion to real space. Your personal shuttle has been prepared to take off in the central hanger as requested, Sir. We will have word when Sentinel Squadron from the Doashim is in position to escort you to the planet." Vant, Will's executive officer reported. Most of the bridge crew of all the other ships were going planetside with their captain, but because none of his crew worked for the Navy, only Will was allowed to attend. The banquet is for the good relations between the Vast Empire and the people of Misoo.

"Very well. Keep the ship in orbit while I'm planetside, standard procedures."

"Yes, Sir." Vant replied.

With that, Will left the bridge in command of his XO.


The ride down to the planet wasn't at all what Willtconq expected. It was rather boring for the former fighter pilot. Without any permission from the pilot, Will stepped into the cockpit for a better view of his destination.

Quite a planet. Will thought to himself. I will remember this place for when I have time for a few months of vacation. Maybe I'll bring along a lady friend or two.


In the banquet room, Will sat down with his fellow officers from the taskforce, near Arturus and Amazon. Most others avoided him, and refused to make eye contact with him. Will simply ignored their attitude as he always has, and chatted away with Arturus and Amazon.

Will sat facing away from the corner to which the masked men had came from. But when the order to "Silence" was given, Will acted more out of reflex than a clear head. His mind was full of confusion. Questions running through without answers. Questions about the masked people, about the royal family, about other officers, about the whole event. But his reflex, after years of being a starfighter pilot, took over, and made him immediately duck under the table for cover when the first shot of gunfire ran through the large room. In a swift motion, Will brought out his side arm, and took aim at the group of masked men, instantly downing two.

Being a former pilot, Will was nothing new to pistols when he became a captain. He had always had one with him in case he ever crash landed in enemy territory. Over time, he had become quite a marksman.

Along with the large group of people, he moved towards the entrance to the room where they had came in, shooting a few shots every time he found a place for some brief cover. Keying his commlink, Will opened a secure channel to the Tiamut

"Yes, Captain?" Vant replied immediately.

"We are under attack, repeat, the Imperial officers are under attack. Prepare the ship for immediate departure. I will get back to the ship as soon as possible."

Just when Will disconnected, a new signal came in. In his hurry to give out the order, Will forgot to give Vant some time to reply. "Captain, the task force is also under attack, from enemy ships, some from the planet, some jumped out of the hyperspace. What are your orders Sir?"

It took a while for the thought to sink into Will, it wasn't just an attack on the Imperial officers gathered for the banquet, it was a large planned attack on all Imperials and related personnel. "Vant, battle stations. Give the order for all battle stations. And how many squadrons of fighters do we have on board?"

"Two, Sir."

"Send one to aide the Imperial forces. Reserve the other for any attacks there might be on the ship. And also, activate the emergency droid fighters. Send one of that as well. And open communications with the rest of the task force. Make it clear that if they do not work with you, they risk loosing a ship to support them. And stay close to the Doashim if at all possible. It may be the only ship that will provide support if all other ships refuse to."

"Aye Sir. Vant out."

Ducking out from behind the overturned table, Will noted that it was getting rather hot from the other side. Stealing a quick look, he noticed more than just a few black burn marks on the surface. Without turning to face the enemy, Will shot over his shoulder, and heard one man falling down, screaming in pain. Looks like luck is on my side. Will did it again, and heard another drop from his shots.

Running through the main entrance, Will was caught by surprise as explosions rang over the landing pad as four transports went up in flames. A series of bolts came after the explosion barely missing the group of Imperials. They were sandwiched, masked men on the inside advancing toward the officers while more, with more guns and some heavy weaponry, moved in on the palace from the outside.

The palace guard that was left urged them to move into the secured areas of the palace. With no other options, Will retreated with his fellow officers into the depth of the huge palace. On his way, he saw Captain Kowalsky falling as three blaster bolts caught him in the back.

The only regret will have now is not putting on something other than his uniform. It provided no protection whatsoever from the guns, much less heavier weapons. But what surprised Will was that his head was rather clear now. After the situation had sunk in, Will found his former battle concentration coming back to him. And he liked it. If nothing else will, he knew that is going to keep him alive today, although he hoped it wouldn't come down to just that.

 
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  RE: Doashim Group Story Thread
June 11, 2007 6:29:53 PM    View the profile of Decembrist 
How disappointing.

The banquet hall isn't serving any form of alcohol other than wine. No beer, no ale, no whiskey, no rum, no nothing. This simply wouldn't do.
Without second thought the mission orders had changed. Protecting some stuffy old guys at a banquet in protected territory? No. Ain't happening without some form of entertainment. As soon as the chance presents itself, the mission is to find some beer. But where is the beer kept? Down in some dank wine cellar? That's not right. Someone in the kitchen probably has some. Vasili slowed his walk, letting the other Sentinels pass. He looked left. "Oh, look," he said in mock surprise, "it's the kitchen." Playfully bouncing away, he entered.

Activity in the kitchen was more dangerous than anything seen up in the skies so far. Flames bursting off from cooktops, knives being tossed around like a circus, cooks running by, screaming for "more food!" or "give me that!" or "who the hell is this?!"

Vasili left his wandering daze and looked up. "Me?"

"You are cook nor waiter! What do you want?" a man dressed in fancy serving clothes addressed him two inches away from his face.

"I'm just looking for some beer or ale or somethin', brother." Vasili said, now stepping around the waiter and through the kitchen. "You guys got any?"

"We are not serving that to guests tonight!"

Vasili sighed and turned around. "Don't give me that crap... I just got off my ship for the first time in six months. Just gimme a break, will ya?" Lies, lies, lies: they get the job done.

The waiter scowled and pointed to a closet. "Quickly..." was the snideness Vasili was left with. He boisterously danced to the closet, his eyes wandering around the battleground that was the kitchen. Man battling flame, blade battling beast, cheese battling grater (a chuckle at the last one). This was a blast to Vasili. Nothing like being a complete ass on someone else's tab.

Ho ho ho... what's this? Vasili paused. His wandering left him blind to the person in front of him. It took a split second for the signals from his glasses to pass to his brain.

"This one's good, buddy!" the shades exclaimed to him. Vasili smiled that smooth smile of his.

"Can I help you?" the short woman, cleanly dressed woman in front of him spoke. Oh, the voice; she was throwing herself at him. She gave a cold stare as Vasili motioned at the closet.

"Keys, madam." He outstretched his fingers to have her place the key in his hand. She scowled, sending a shock through Vasili's spine. The way her skin molded in such playful motions, he just knew he was going to kill two birds with one stone.

"You're a guest?" she asked, her perfect dark hair reflecting the fires from all around as she moved forward.

"Honorary guest," Vasili corrected her, playing up the situation. She slipped the key out of her outfit and into his palm, and he snatched it. This is it! The door opened and Vasili hit the light panel on the inside of the door. Illuminated was the small room, covered on all three walls by shelves of bottles. Row after row, the closet was stacked. Vasili gave an "I'm impressed" whistle. "Oh.. oh this is good..." He began to enter, then turned around. "How rude of me... care to join?"

The waitress's mouth dropped just so slightly at the offer. She laid her eyes on Vasili and didn't turn away as she walked in. Vasili resisted the urge to jump in an explosion of adrenaline, replacing the feeling by ripping off his glasses, kissing them, returning the eyewear to their rightful place, and spinning into the closet.


-Too Soon of a Time Later-


The two had barely finished off one bottle when screams reached their closet hideout. Vasili pulled himself away from the girl and pulled a knife out of his already half-opened uniform coat. His ecstatic smile faded as he saw the girl's eyes widen. This wasn't a regular thing. He manually slid the door open a crack. The battle in the kitchen had transformed to man battling man. Masked men slaughtering the poor, innocent workers? How cliche...

The game face was on. A little glazed, dangerously wielding a knife, and sorely disappointed by this rude interruption, it was go time. "Dear, button up your shirt and follow me." The door flew open and Vasili rushed out. Ok buddy, help me out...

"There!" his glasses told him. "With his back turned!" Vasili recognized it and threw his knife spinning into the man's back. One.

A background of running from police helped him here. The previous life was hard, and Decembrist had managed to scrape by. He searched for his next weapon: a knife, skewer, anything that happened to be sitting on the counter. He looked frantically, any time now one of these absurdly masked attackers would see him. "You're kidding," were the first words to escape his mouth when he saw the only item occupying the countertop. He was extremely reluctant to use a frying pan on an enemy. He shook it off and picked it up not a moment too soon.

BOOM! Contact. Vasili hit the floor hard with blood trickling out his mouth. "A good punch to the face never gets old," his buddies would always say at a bar fight. Vasili looked up. One of the men was standing over him with blaster aimed at face. The woman he had waited for so long and was deprived of having let out a scream at the sight.

"Hey!" Vasili wasn't shaken. "Keep it down! My ears are sensitive." He trusted his foot right in between the masked man's legs. A frying pan to the face was the follow up, sending the man to the floor unconscious. Vasili got up slowly, a tired groan as he rose. "Maybe you should stay in there until it's safe." He punched the lock and there was no more temptation to stay.

After collecting his knife, he fought through the bedlam to find his wingmates. Needless to say, they were fleeing. Vasili jogged up besides Jaden. "Orders?"

"Where the hell have you been?" Was the answer. Vasili looked behind him.

"What, no support?" he looked at the others. "I was feelin' up a waitress and drinkin' some beer."

The group stopped at a corner. Jaden held his face in his hands for a moment and looked over at Decembrist. "Just follow me. We're headin' back to the fighters."

Finally some action. Action of a different kind, but action nonetheless. She was pretty, too...
 
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  RE: Doashim Group Story Thread
June 11, 2007 8:44:02 PM    View the profile of Rogue 
((Strike Cruiser- Doashim))

Rode "Rogue" Mitchell stood in the strike cruiser's hangar bay, looking over his newly assigned TIE Interceptor. Now someone had been thinking when they made this assignment. His ship was the last one in the line of interceptors. And that fit his personality just fine.

Now I just got to get it repainted. Cause standard Imp grey, just won't cut it.

He finished his walkaround and climbed up the fighter's side and opened the cockpit hatch. He dropped back to the deck, and went and retrieved his personal gear from where he had laid it. He slung the pilot's pack over his shoulder and kept a grip on the helmet bag with one hand while using the other to climb up again. Once at the hatch, he dropped set the on the rim, and swing the pack over and dropped it down the hatchway. He climbed up the rest of the way and sat on the coaming next to his helmet bag. He swung his legs around and lowered himself into the 'cepter's cockpit. Once he had his feet on the pilot's couch, he reached up and grabbed the helmet bag, bringing it down carefully. Inside it was one of his most prized possesions, his personal flight helmet.  He sat the bag down to on the side of the pilot's couch, and lowered himself down into it. But his pack was in the way, so he had to squrim a bit, to bend over and get the pack into its storage space under the couch. Finally he did, and he settled down into the couch.  He shifted back and forth, getting a feel for the cockpit.  It was a lot nicer than the last Interceptor he had been in.

Nice, all new padding. Should make long missions much more comfortable. But none can be that long since we don't have hyperdrives.

He finished arranging things like he wanted, then reached up and pulled himself up and then out of the cockpit. He swung his legs and sat there for a moment. He could see the rest of the squadron gathering near the CO's ship, but he didn't rush to join them. He would find out everything he needed to in time. So he sat there thinking, and waiting.

If he had been given more of a choice, he would have perferred  a TIE Defender,  he prefered its combination of manueverabilty, firepower and speed.  But those advanced birds were hard to come by.  Even more now than ever.  His second choice would have been a Rebel B-wing craft since it boasted many of the same features as the Defender, except for the speed.  And it was the second  fighter he every learned how to fly.  But now he was back among Imperials not Rebels.  So if a Defender was out, he would have prefered to fly one of the Assualt Gunboats assigned to the second half of the squadron. But that wasn't his assignment. So he would just have to make due with the Interceptor.

At least its got shields now. That will help some. Pluse the extra manueverability never hurts.

He missed his personal SA-43 "Hammerhead." It was a one of a kind craft that he had built by the VE's Imperial Vigil Enterprises. It wasn't as manueverable as some of the lighter, smaller TIE's, since it moved basically the same as a Rebel  X-wing, but it made up for that by having larger, more powerful shield generators, as well as having a slug throwing railgun for a main weapon, a remote twin railgun turret and up to a dozen physical missiles on external hardpoints. Those modified forms of concussion missiles had always been the hardest part to keep, but during his travels he had made some contacts on the planet of Adumar, where they still used missiles as a large part of their arsenals. But the "Hammerhead" was in storage, safely tucked away in a private hangar back in the Vectra system.  As for the Black Rebel, she was tucked into one of Doahsim's cargo bays. He wasn't about to depend totally on a issued ship in case of anything.  He had learned to have back up plans, just in case.

And if anything goes wrong, I'm getting out in her.  I should be able to take on even a full flight of these shielded Interceptors with her armament.

He saw the others head for their ships which meant it was almost time. He climbed back down into his ship and made himself comfortable. He plugged the needed connections in, then strapped himself in and reached for his helmet. He carefully took out his custom built helmet. It was an open face, Rebel style helmet, painted black with ROGUE in red across the top.  The connections were designed to fit with his Hammerhead, but he gotten adapters long ago that mated to the standard Imperial connections. He connected the life support and communication links, then pulled it on. He ran the preflight checklist, then fired up the Interceptor. He programmed in the com frequencies while the engines spooled up. Once they were in, he listened to the others check in before chiming in himself.

"This is Sentinel four,  All systems are checked and good to go.  I haven't flown for you guys in a while....looks to be interesting," said Rogue

The others checked in quickly since their was only six of them, and the launch clearance went out. The six Interceptors spat from the bay in order, and Rogue brought his bird around to form up outside of Sentinel Three. He kept it there, hanging off Three's wing,  as the squadron formed up in a V in front of the transports. It was a short run to the planet and down to its surface. They had to land on an exterior landing pad which was fine with him. It meant a quicker scramble time despite the added risk of having the fighter's destroyed in a surprise attack. He shut down the grounded Interceptor and cracked the hatch. Everyone aboard the transports would be in dress uniforms, but all he had was the flight suit he had on. The bigwigs would just have to deal with it, since all six pilots would be in utility flight suits. He climbed out and sat on the coaming, checking to make sure his blasters were ready and secure. That done, he dropped to the ground and followed the others.

==Short Time Later==

Rogue was board. He hadn't things like this. He would rather be on a deep space long range patorl that set through any more of this. And he hadn't been at this thing for more than ten minutes. He kept stroking the handles of his DL-44's, waiting for something to happen, when suddenly all then officers from the other task force started leaving. Jaden whistled for them to get in there, so in they went. Then all heck broke loose, men in masks burst in and started shooting. Rogue dove out of his chair, drawing his guns as he rolled under the table. He stuck both guns up above the table and fired a volley at the assasins. They had to get out of this room, get back to the landing pad and back into space. Sensing a pause in the shooting, he broke from cover and charged the doorway he had come through. He dove through the doorway just in time to avoid a burst of laser fire that scorched the wall. He bounced off the far side of the hall and landed on the floor in a heap.

Just then he spotted Jaden and Decembrist going up the hall, heading back towards the fighters. He pushed himself to his feet and ran after them, blasters at the ready.  It took a little longer then their first trip down the hall, but they managed to make their way back to the fighters. Rogue sprinted for his 'cepter and scrambled up the side and through the cracked hatch. Normally there was a scramble checklist to follow, but he knew from personal experience that it took to long. But he also knew what was needed to get off the ground. He started the engines and transfered the power from the guns and shields to the engines. That got the engines hot faster. It took less than a minute to get the engines ready to fly that way. As soon as they went green, he lifted the fighter off the ground and shoved the engines to max power.

The Interceptor shot forward like an old fashioned bullet. Once he was moving, he returned power to the laser and shields, as well as raising the shields and arming the guns. It would take ninety seconds to get the guns full recharged, so he would be a nearly toothless tiger until then. But that doesn't mean he would stand still. He started looking for targets. He was on the hunt.

Now for some fun!

[This message has been edited by Rogue (edited June 11, 2007 10:05:19 PM)]
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June 11, 2007 9:16:16 PM    View the profile of Arturus 
As they neared the War Council rooms, the running ceased.  For the less fit of the officers, and there were certainly a noticeable number of them, the running had ceased far earlier forcing security officers to remain behind to cover them.  There was also a growing backlog as officers in the rear, such as Arturus, had caught up to the main group.  As they moved forward at a slower pace, Arturus had a chance to admire aspects of the palace.  The structure was enormous and built entirely of stone.  From the outside, it was dark brown and grey and sort of looked like a squared off pyramid.  Each tier had gardens and trees which had made it a spectacular building to view from the outside.

On the inside, the few rooms Arturus could see into appeared to have luxurious furnishings.  The security, as he had noticed earlier, was tight and efficient, and overall, the palace had the feel of money and power but also had a distinctly cold feeling as well.  Perhaps it was just the cold stone and the shock of the moment, but Arturus definitely had an uneasy feeling overall inside.  It almost seemed as though this was not the original intent of the building.  He felt it ludicrous to say that he could feel as though the building was unhappy with what had become of it, assuming that it had a purpose other than this originally, but nevertheless, he had that feeling.  As he looked around, he noticed that there were old and elaborate carvings in the walls and pillars.  Decorative perhaps and they were certainly elegant.  He could spend hours examining them and with a guidebook about the meaning of the symbols, Arturus felt that the time spent would have been well worth it.  However, the more he saw and felt, the more he was becoming of the opinion that the building had originally been a temple rather than a palace.  If that was the case, then there were historically significant implications regarding the transformation.  Who knows he thought, it might even help explain all of this.  He dismissed the thought a second later.  Such a conversion would have happened far too long ago.

Finally, they arrived inside the entrance to the War Council rooms.  They weren't kidding with the name.  From what Arturus could see, there were half a dozen enormous rooms at least, full of sensors, communications equipment, planning tables, charts, plans, terminals, and local military and security personnel.  One could run an entire battle, both space and ground, form here which was clearly the intended purpose.  In a way, Arturus was relieved.  Given the battery of sensors, including what appeared to be radar monitors, he could keep an eye on his ship and indeed the entire Task Force.  With the death of Kowalsky, he was now in charge.

"Lieutenant!"  Arturus called to an officer standing in a side room that stored a number of space radars and planning tables.  He made his way in quickly and returned the Lieutenant's salute.  "I need to make contact with my Task Force immediately and oversee the battle going on in orbit; can we commandeer this room for that purpose?  It is urgent for all involved that direction and coordination be provided to our ships if an evacuation of imperial personnel and the royal family is to happen."  Arturus stated firmly.  His tone made it sound like a demand more than a question.  He had no time for pleasantries and diplomacy at the moment.  If the young lieutenant didn't like it then tough.

"Lieutenant, we have our own airborne units that we need to coordinate as well."  He replied reluctantly, not knowing entirely what to make of the demand.

"Land radar can track all imperial and government fighters and forces; you don't need your sky and space radar systems to do that.  In a position such as this you should know that.  Now are you going to delay us and risk the destruction of your lord's escape from this revolution or are you going to allow the revolutionary forces to succeed in destroying the government and permanently changing the face of this planet?"  Arturus demanded.  He had given up trying to appear stoic and hide his emotions.  Currently, this was the most challenging and precarious position he had been in as a commander and the stress and frustration, caused by a feeling of utter helplessness, was showing a little bit.

"I will have to check with someone senior."  The lieutenant replied, trying to hold his ground.  Arturus was not particularly surprised.  Militaries tend not to turn over their facilities to other militaries, even if they are allies, without authorization, rules of procedure, etc.  This was an emergency however and Arturus was most concerned about the lack of experienced officers onboard the ships.

"Lieutenant you will turn this room over to be this second or I will personally write a letter demanding your immediate court martial for treason following our victory today, do you understand me?"  Arturus demanded.  The lieutenant paused for a second, but decided to give in.  Clearly it was not the day or time to get in the way of the imperials.

"Thank you."  Arturus said in a softer tone before moving back into the main room where there were over a hundred officers shouting at one another, trying to give orders, get information, and figure out where to proceed.  Far too many chefs in the kitchen but there was not much anyone could do about that.  "Could I see all captains from Task Force Vigilance in this room at once?"  He bellowed over the noise.  Clearly people heard him because most of the officers turned in his direction and the four remaining officers of imperial ships made their way towards the room.  Willtconq followed as well even though technically he wasn't attached the way the rest of the ships were.  "Will" Arturus said as he walked up.  "I know your ship technically isn't a VE ship but we really need every bit of firepower you have.  Will you assist under my leadership and can you deploy your fighters?"  He asked a slight hint of desperation in his voice.

"I have already ordered my squadrons to deploy in support of the task force and yes, I will assist if it is under your leadership."  Will said amicably.  Their service together in Kaph squadron was clearly an asset now.

"Thank you."  Arturus replied before moving back into the room.  He ignored the other captains for a moment and instructed the communications techs to establish direct links to each of the ships and fighter squadrons, and one general frequency to all forces.  He then ordered the sensor operators to generate the radar image on the planning table so that the officers could gather around with their commlinks and provide direction.  "Now gentlemen, from here we will control the battle until Sentinel has managed to clear a way for transport."  Arturus instructed to the five officers joining him around the table.

"Just a minute lieutenant."  Lieutenant Commanders Charles Banting and George Wilson chimed in at once, both with an irritated tone in their voice.  They each command a carrack cruise, the Griffin and Lion respectively.  Wilson yielded to Banting.  "You are only a lieutenant and are not the most experienced captain here.  I would say that it is bloody pretentious of you to somehow declare yourself task force commander."  Banting argued.  Oh great Arturus thought to himself just what I need, a power struggle.

"Commander Banting, clearly you did not read task force directive 179 issued by Captain Kowalsky four days ago.  In that directive he stated that in the event of the task force commander becoming a combat casualty, the captain of the next most powerful ship will take command of the task force due to the fact that it, along with the rest of the force, would be faster than the Overseer and thus better able to organized a retreat in good order or coordinate a rapid counter-attack.  Captain Kowalsky has been a casualty of combat, the task force is under attack, and I am invoking the provisions of directive 179." Arturus snapped back.

"You insubordinate bastard."  Banting spat back.  He was absolutely enraged with Arturus' remarks.  "First, directive 179 was completely against all imperial navy protocol and absolutely ridiculous.  Kowalsky should have known that it would place an inexperienced ship captain, worse a lieutenant, and even worse a bloody pilot, as the potential task force commander.  He was always weak and played favourites anyhow and we all know how your ambition leads you to rub up to commanders.  Second, how dare you speak down to your superiors in such a brash way?"  Banting continued.  To Arturus it sounded like sour grapes more than anything and he was more than tired of it.

"Commander, regardless of what you think of the directive, that is the law of the task force and you are bound to follow it as an officer in this force.  If you disobey it you will suffer the consequences.  Now, gentlemen, get in contact with your ships immediately and we will begin to assess this situation and take control.  I want updates ASAP."  Arturus ordered.  He had had about enough of the bunch already and the battle was just starting.

 
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June 11, 2007 9:58:26 PM    View the profile of Arturus 
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June 12, 2007 10:27:53 PM    View the profile of Rogue 
You got to be kidding me. No enemy fighters? They came in without ANY air cover Hah! We'll fix that mistake, quick.

He had been the first one of the squadron to get airborne, and now it was time to do something positive. Since the enemy had come in without air support, that left the squadron free to engage in strafing runs. He didn't bother to check on the rest of the squadron, he just flipped the lasers settings to fire in linked pairs and put the 'ceptor into a power climb. He counted slowly to himself, then killed the forward thrust and rolled the 'ceptor over. The highly maneuverable 'ceptor rolled right over into a dive, and he shoved the throttle forward to the max. At full power and coming from that altitude, the Interceptor came screaming down in a vertical dive. He waited till for a count of then, then clamped down on the trigger, unleashing a torrent of laser fire from the fighter's guns.

The screaming fighter raced down, spitting green death. He yanked the engines back to nil, but let the dive continue. He waited till the last second, then released the trigger and pull up hard, shoving the throttle to the max, trying to trade the speed for altitude. The Interceptor responded like he knew it would, coming out of the dive, and kicking up dust, dirt, debris, body parts. He and it raced away just meters from the ground.

Hee Hee Hee. Just like the old Mandalorians and their Basilisks. Take that whoever you are.

He swung the control stick from side to side, sloughing the fighter from side to side, till he got speed and maneuverability back. As soon as he felt it come back, he yanked back on the stick, racing for altitude again.

Let's just see how dumb these guys really are. Cause if they let me get away with the same move twice without a challenge, they deserve to rot.


He waited for the climb to peak again, and went through the whole maneuver again. Only this time, some had grown some nerve. Laser fire spat back at him, probably from a captured E-web or such. He kept diving and firing, ignoring the green splats on his shields. They could take the punishment for now, he had to concentrate on driving off the attackers. Finally, again he pulled out sending up more dirt and debris, in an even bigger rooster tail, before racing away.

"Sentinel Four to Squadron, anyone else up? " Rogue asked over the com channel.

"Four, Three is." Decemebrist responded.

"Three, I made two strafing runs already, these guys came in without fighter cover. But now I'm gonna head up and see whats going on space side. Have fun taking out the ground pounders." Rogue told him

He didn't wait for a reply, he pulled the Interceptor's nose up and headed for the exosphere. In a full power climb, it was a short trip and he began to get readings on the ships coming in to attack them. His radar was picking up at least 2 squadrons of fighters, maybe more. He suspected more since they were reading as a mixed bag of T-wings, R-41 Starchasers, Razors, and Uglies. He even was getting readings on a few Z-95's and a pair of Preybirds in there. The Interceptor's gear wasn't enough to get a good reading on the cap ships though from this distance. Suddenly a flight of fighters broke from the fight and headed right for him.

Well so much for sneaking up there and reporting back. Gotta get the word out though. Art's gotta know whats happening.

He broke off of his current course and dove back for the planet's surface.
"Sentinel Four to One" he spoke into the com.

"Sentinel One, Four" came the answer.

"One if you've got a open com to the bossman, better tell him we've got at least 2 plus squadrons of starfighters up there and enough cap ships to carry them all. We're in for quite a fight." He transmitted over.

He wanted to wait for an reply, but the pair of T-wings and an ugly pair didn't feel like letting him. Red laser fire splattered on his shields, as he threw the 'ceptor into evasive maneuvers. Then the warning alarms went crazy as someone fired a concussion missile at him. Now normally in deep space, he would have cut the engines and spun around trying to blow the missile away. But not in the gravity effects of a planet's atmosphere. Here, he just had to out fly it.

He started trying every escape move he could think of, even making up a few new combos as he tried to evade the missile. All he could do was keep moving until it ran out of fuel and hope they didn't launch another one in the mean time. But with him moving so much now, it would be much, much harder to nail him with a missile lock. Finally, after what seemed like forever, he heard the missile detonate, and it disappeared from his screen. Immediately, he came around and opened fire on the Uglies. One was an old Die-wing. The Tie/Y-wing abomination went up in a hail of laser fire and a nice little explosion. Then it was time for his partner. Obviously it was him that fired the missile, he being in a Z-95 after all. From the look of the patches, the Headhunter had seen better days, but its two lasers and at least one of the concussion missile tubes still worked.

But there wasn't a day in the universe that a Headhunter could take an Interceptor in a turning, winding, laser spitting fight. The Headhunter's only option was to turn and run till it could open the range enough to use its missiles, because the 'ceptor would turn inside it every time. Whoever this guy was, he had about thirty seconds to a minute left to live, because he did exactly what he shouldn't have done. He turned into Rogue's Interceptor as if to try and stay with him through a turn. He slammed the stick hard over and barrel rolled the Interceptor to the right, just as he slammed on the brakes. The 'hunter shot right by, and he flipped the lasers to quad and let fly with two quad linked blasts of laser fire. At that range, no fighter shields in the galaxy could completely take that amount of damage. His lasers burned right through and the headhunter went up in a rush.

One more piece of vacuum sucking scum removed from the universe.

But I better get back to the rest of the squadron, and find out what's going on down on the surface.

He brought the Interceptor around and headed back toward the others.

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June 12, 2007 11:15:41 PM    View the profile of Arturus 
Check!          erm... I mean TALLY!
 
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June 13, 2007 1:33:34 AM    View the profile of Willtconq 
Everyone went about business as Art gave out orders to the other captains, who in turn gave orders to their subordinate officers that went about relaying the orders to the officers who stayed on the ships. From what Will could see, he was the only one who didn't seemed to have anything to do. He was the only one from his ship who came to attend the "banquet". Without anyone to act as his communications officer to his ship, Will could do nothing but stand around and watch the holo projector of the taskforce move into positions to engage the enemy ships.

Looking around the room, Will finally found a female officer who seemed to be standing idle in a corner. Will walked over to her to see if she would be able to help him. She had the rank of 1st Lieutenant. At least it won't seem too insubordinate of me to ask her to allow me to give her orders. Her face didn't register with him as any of the ship captains either.

"Excuse me." Will said as he walked over. With a closer look, he noticed that she was shaking. So that's why she's not doing anything. Will concluded, She's in shock from this whole thing. "Mam, are you alright?" Will asked as politely as he could manage. When she looked at him out of the corner of her eyes, but didn't answer, Will asked, "Mam, my name is Lieutenant Willtconq, and I am the captain of one of the ships. My communications officer didn't accompany me to the banquet." He waited a moment for her to catch on. But she continued to stare at him through the corner of her eyes, and didn't say anything. "Is there any chance that you happen to know anything about communications?"

She nodded her head. I didn't know it was possible to bring people out of shock just by talking to them. "I really need your help, can you help me?"
"I'm so scared." She said with trembling lips.

Will grabbed her by the arms in an attempt to stop her from shaking. "Listen." Will said in a stronger voice, throwing the formalities out the window. "There are battles going all around us. Those ships out there need us. My ship needs us. And without them, we will never get out here. And I can't help them without someone who can help me make contact with my ship. So snap out of it. You call yourself an Imperial Officer?" Will almost yelling at her now, the noise seemed to finally got through into her.

She tried to walk away from the support of the wall, but almost collapsed when her legs gave out, and would have, if not for Will's hands still wrapped around her arms. "What's your name Lieutenant?" Will asked in a softer tone now that she's coming around.

"Ramsey, Jordan Ramsey." With Will's support, they managed their way to a console near the wall, where she sat and started to slowly punch in codes into the console. Will relayed to her the necessary information to contact his ship.

"Come in Tiamut. This is Lieutenant Willtconq. Come in Tiamut."

"Yes, Captain?" Vant's face resolved on the overhead screen.

"We are on a secure channel Lieutenant." Ramsey reported.

"Okay." Will acknowledged. "Report." Will said to Vant.

"By your order, I've sent out one squadron of Interceptors, and one squadron of Tie Automated Droid Fighters. I have moved the ship along the edge of the main battles between other large ships to provide some fighter support and at the same time not putting the ship in a direct battery assault from any enemy ships."

"Good. How's the ship holding together, any major damages so far?"

"None, Sir. The enemy has just gotten into range not long ago. They seems to be going to focus their fire power mostly on the Overseer and the Doashim. The Lion and Griffin are doing their best to lessen the damage on those larger ships. But we can expect some contact soon. The forces that jumped out of hyperspace are almost within range."

"Give me an update on the enemy forces."

"Uhhh, off the bridge, I can make out... three Neb-B's, two corvettes, two assault frigates that seems to have some previous battle scars on them, and a Carrack cruiser. Fighter wise, I'm not sure. But there seems to be a number of mixed fighters. Those are the forces that came up from the planet, Sir."

"What about the others?"

"They are not in our view port at this minute, but our sensors show four capitals ships, and two squadrons of fighters. They could be corvettes, or Neb-B's, and one of them seems to be another Carrack Cruiser. Do you want us to engage the fighter squadrons?"

"How's the casualties on the two squadrons?"

"We have one pilot dead, and one floating somewhere in space, Sir. And no losses yet on the Droid squadron."

"Alright. Stay with the main battle. Those fighters are bound to stumble upon you sooner or later. There's plenty of time to take care of them. There's no need to rush into a battle. Keep the remaining two squadrons of fighters at bay. Have them stand by for launch upon signal, but don't send them out. I want them to be able to be launched on a second's notice."

"Yes, Sir, understood."

"Good. Provide me with updates as soon as anything happens. Willtconq out."

"Sir, do you want me to stay here and..." Ramsey asked.

"Yes, please, if you would." Will leaned against the console. Now that they were no longer in any immediate danger, his mind clouded over with thoughts again. It's understandable that the forces jumped out of hyperspace, but what's going on with the large forces that launched from the planet? Eight capital ships. EIGHT! How the hell did they manage to obtain such a force without the Imperials on the planet noticing? It would cost them more than just pocket money to buy a force this size. And these Misooans aren't exactly the rich type. From what I could see, of what I saw today that is, the only own who's rich is the royal family. But they certainly wouldn't be fighting against themselves. At the thought of that, Will turned around to steal a look at the royal family, sitting in comfortable chairs to one side, slightly concerned expressions on the Lord and the Lady's faces.

Well, if they're the ones behind this, they're doing an awful good job at hiding it. But then, that's exactly what the Emperor did back in the Clone Wars to bring himself to power. He orders an assault on his home planet. But these people are already in power, what would their motives be if they are the ones that planned this? Besides that force is not something that can be easily hidden. One or two could be done easily hidden on a planet so overgrown with plant life and wildlife, perhaps even three. But eight. It's impossible to conceal such large a force from the Imperial sensors. They should have picked them up. And not to mention the fighters. It's not just one or two squadrons, there were more than Vant could count. At least four squadrons. They could've been docked in the eight ships, but, I highly doubt that. However they managed to stow all those ships on the planet, I'm going to find out. I can tell, this is going to be good.

"Vant to Willtconq."

"Yes?" Will answered.

"Sir, one of the Neb-B's is moving into position for an attack on us."

"And what do you suggest?"

"Sir, it out guns us in overall fire power, but if we focus our other guns on it as well, we can take it."

"And what will we do about the fighters that are bound to show up?"

Vant didn't reply.

"Stand by for evasive maneuvers." Will ordered. "Fire at will. But do not engage."

"Captain Willtconq." A young looking officer came up to Will. "Sir, your presence is requested by Captain Arturus."

"I'll be right there."

"Vant, we cannot go up against another ship on our own, request assistance from the closest ships."

With that, Will left the console for the center of the room, where all the Captains were gathered around the holo projection table, observing the battle that's bound to get fiercer. "Lieutenant Willtconq reporting as requested."

"At ease captain, we're not in a time that allows any time being wasted on formalities." Art replied. "From here we can see that your ship has been moving around the battle field quite often. Care to enlighten us on your current agenda? I understand that you've made contact with your ship."

"Yes sir, I gave orders to my officer in charge that he is to try to avoid direct confrontation with any capital ship, because we simply do not have the fire power to go up against one."

"Except a corvette."

"Yes, except a corvette."

"Order your ship to move in on the closest corvette. That one." Art pointed to a ship in the air floating above the table.

"But..." Will was stopped by Art who continued to give out orders.

"I know that there's a Nebulon-B on you. So I'm ordering the Lion to pull back and help you out."

"I'm not ordering my ship to help him." Wilson refused.

"Captain, should I remind you of your position? Also, Willtconq here is fighting along side you, along side us. He is one of us. And so I expect nothing less from you to help him when he is in need of aide. If we were to loose a ship, any ship, including yours, including Will's, that will be one less ship to fight for us, and we will be that much closer to being defeated by these revolutionaries. Do I make myself clear?" Art spat back at the Captain. Who backed down instantly and turned to his communications officer to pass out the order.

Will turned toward the console where he had made contact with his ship. But to his surprise, Ramsey was no longer sitting in the seat. He looked around, she was no where to be found. She had disappeared into thin air.

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June 13, 2007 3:41:40 AM    View the profile of Jaden 
Jaden creeped along the wall, crouched down as low as he could.  They had entered the open-ended fighter hanger now.  The debris from the transports was scattered all amoungst the building; parts lying around just beside fighters, even crashing into a couple of the solar panels on the sides of the fighters.

They had thus far made it out of the palace and back through to the hanger.  Many challenges occured on the way, but no communication had taken place with the pilots, and their commanding officer, Arturus Hargraves.

Jaden felt a bit worried about the entire situation.  Things had been shaky about the entire operation, or, formerly known as, the "vacation", since the bare beginnings.  The letter sent from the Royal Family.  The ride into the planet.  Everything at the Banquet.  Jaden couldn't figure out how the Imperials had fallen into this trap.  The planet was meant to be a exotic get away for pilots who had seen hard times, but now it had been ever so quickly turned into a place that no pilot would want to come to, not even a pre-Endor veteran.

But another thought began to pass through his mind.  Once things looked shaky, why didn't the chain of command organize their thoughts and actions and actually take into consideration the amount of casualties that could occur from doing such a thing as brinding an entire taskforces' officers to an unknown (well, relatively) planet and had no idea what was to be expected at the arrival?

Jaden thought of all of this and began to snap back to reality.  Things were coming his way, and the decisions that followed would affect the rest of the pilots in every single way that they could.  Bad...or good.

Jaden soaked in the situation for a moment and exhaled, "Well, looks like we got a couple of fighters here that aren't going to be working as well as they should be..."

Vasili gave Jaden a glance, "There isn't one of those fighters out that that isn't in good enough shape to fly.  With our piloting abilities.."

He paused and smiled a bit, cocking his head

"Well, some of our piloting abilities..."

Everyone let out a smile

"Alright, lets work with what he got," said Jaden, "I'm not seeing really anybody around, Daniel, did you check the rear?"

She hesitated to respond, "I have everything checked sir, we seem to be good"

"Alright, everyone to your fighters.  I'm sure you all remember where they are?" Jaden asked, his eyebrows raised

"Sure do 'Cap," said Vasili

Everyone began to head to their fighters.  Could see the jet black Inteceptor through the could of dust as he crossed over a medium sized pile of rubber.  Everything seemed to be fine.  No fallen rubble anywhere near to the fighter.  It actually looked as if their was some type of invisible force around the fighter, not letting any foreign objects into its general vacinity.

Jaden climbed quickly up the side of the ladder and popped open the top hatch.  It had a bit of a squeak to it, which reminded Jaden that he would have to get that noise greased up some time when he had nothing to do.

Jaden swung himself down into the fighter and plopped on the vinyl seats.  His helmet came directly to his hands and on his head.  There was no way he was jetting out of the atmosphere without having straight oxygen and nitrogen supplied to his body.

Jaden quickly fired up the fighter.  It took a couple of seconds for the screens to power up, but that was due to bad wiring and old age.  Jaden quickly went through the checklist on one of the monitors before quing the com link and contacting the rest of the members of the squadron.

All systems checked out.  Just by looking through the cockpit window, Jaden could tell that just about everyone was ready to go.  He quickly qued the com link.

"Alright, make sure your fired up and lets jet out of here," said Jaden

The repulsorlifts on the fighter activated and he was airborn within seconds.  With a quick flick of the throttle control, Jaden shot up and out of the open ended hanger and straight out into the sky.  Just as the fighter was entering the sky, Jaden noticed another Interceptor out of the corner of his eye chasing down a small group of uglies.

"Whoa, who's that already on combat over there?" asked Jaden

Vasili came back on the com frequency, "Looks to be that new member, or what you would call "old" I guess.  He got out of the hanger even before I saw him get into his fighter.  I'm going to tail up on him and give him some covering fire"

"Alright, you two finish up that small group of fighters.  Aeos, Daniel, Cosmi, I want you guys to form on my wing, but keep it spaced out, we don't need to all get shot up at the same time here..." said Jaden

"Affirmative on that one," said Aeos

Jaden gunned the throttle to full and made sure to check his radar once more.  The small group that Vasili and Rogue were taking down seemed like a lot more fighters then what Jaden had estimated.  There was atleast 5 T-wings, 2 Razors, and 2 Z-95's.

"Whoa, you guys know what your up against, right?" said Jaden, "Because your radar detections must be off.  I'm reading almost ten fighters in that group!"

Vasili let out a sigh through the com, "I knew that even before I dropped out of formation"

Jaden kicked the fighter over on its right solar panel and made a 180 degree arced turn.  In front of him was the palace; rubble scattered about all over the courtyard and the outside grounds.  The place was now an absolute mess.  Jaden couldn't fatham the amount of chaos that was probably erupting on the ground at the current point in time.

"Sentinel Commander to Arturus," said Jaden

"This is Art, go ahead"

"How is everything on your guys' end?" asked Jaden

"We've got ourselves at a good holding point.  We should be able to hold out here until you flyboys...and girl, get back,"

Jaden jumped right in, "We have airspace nearly cleared, and the ground forces look as if they are in quite an unorganized state"

"Alright, get up there, do what you can to help out, but your main priority is to get those transports back down here so that we can get to our ships and get a foot hold on things here," said Art, "A Battallion is on board and are ready for immediate disposal.  They've actually been waiting for quite some time now..."

Jaden shook his head, "We're going to try and do our best.  Those fighters just keep showing up, and, don't even get me started on those capital ships.  You do realize that our squadron can't stand firepower like that...and at such close range?"

There was a small silence.  Jaden knew that Art was in a bind, but he also knew that the man would ever so easily make his way out of it.  It always seemed to happen when his assitance and leadership skills were needed the most.

"Go as fast as you guys can, but keep in a thinned out formation.  Those long range guns will rip you guys to shreds" said Art

"Alright, we're leaving the atmosphere right now.  Will give you a check up as soon as possible," said Jaden, "Sentinel Commander out"

"Affirmative on that Sentinel commander, Arturus out"

Jaden kept the engines on bear.  The sound of the those twin ion engines screaming as the throttle opened up never got old.  He couldn't imagine flying any type of other fighter; even though he had the knowledge and the skill to pilot any fighter aboard the Doashim or the Overseer.

Within a couple of seconds they were toseed back into the black and cold hospitality of space.  Jaden brought the fighter to bear on the battle that was currently going on.  Flashes of green and red rang out across the canvas of black.  Jaden knew that the pilots were struggling, and that the skeleton crews weren't going to be able to last much longer against a force that was atleast twice their firepower and magnitude.

"Alright, opening orders here.  Clean up and fighter messes and...atleast try and help out those fighters from the Tiamut?"

Affirmatives rang back all through the com channel.  Jaden knew that the chatter would begin to be a problem.  The enemy soldiers, or so called, "Warriors" of the temple on Misoo had seemed to have been using everything at their disposal to get some kind of battle reading or any decodations from the Imperial craft, but they had thus far failed.

"Alright, cut the chatter on the way in until I give any further orders.  We need to keep this channel clean and make sure no one picks up any kind of information.  You never know what these guys have up their sleeves," said Jaden

And I thought I wouldn't see any action on our trip here...here I am...back in this black hole of nothing...
 
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NazgulSquadron
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  RE: Doashim Group Story Thread
June 13, 2007 12:55:07 AM    View the profile of Arturus 
The holotable illuminated a second later and Arturus quickly assessed the battlefield as identified by the planetary radars.  From what he could tell, there were two groups of capital ships but only one was close to the Task Force.  He was happy that at the last minute, he had decided to leave Commander Treg Ferran onboard the ship to be in command in the event that something should happen.  Ferran was the highest ranking officer on the ship and held the position of Systems Officer.  This made him third in command after Arturus and Amason.  Ferran was a good leader and certainly a very capable systems officer.  He understood the problems that a ship faced better than most.  Ordinarily, something of his talent would have been in a higher position or at the very least, in the same position on a more powerful and important ship.  However, Ferran had never shown much in the way of ambition.  He was content doing his job well and keeping quiet.  While merit was important, his rather disheveled appearance, complete with a scruffy beard, mustache that needed work, and far too many pounds for a man of forty-eight years, certainly did not help his appearance as a strong imperial officer.  He could be strong; he just never showed it except in a crisis.  Today it was a crisis.

Arturus had come to the planet with Amason, his navigation officer Lieutenant Robi Vantai, and his interim communications officer Ensign John Freeman.  Freeman was the interim officer because Lieutenant Dag Vansic was serving a sixty day sentence in the brig for gross insubordination.  According to his record, this was the eighth time that he had received such a sentence and Arturus was seriously considering demoting him for the astounding tenth time in his career.  The man was simply arrogant, insubordinate, pompous, and downright annoying.  His attitude hampered life on the ship and he often was an impediment in a crisis.  Arturus had tried to have Vansic transferred to other commands but the ship captains had simply laughed at him.  Vansic had a reputation.  Worse, Vansic was also brilliant with codes which meant that he was valuable to VE.  This made it hard to simply get rid of him.  Arturus was, therefore, left with no other choice except to follow previous precedents and give the brig time.

"Freeman, secure a line with our ship and one with the taskforce.  Amason, you are in charge of giving directions to Ferran and getting updates.  Vansic, I want you to stay in touch with engineering and with navigation.  I am worried about the engines and power systems on board, we cannot afford another overload.  Keep the engineering reports in mind when you follow my orders and compensate appropriately."  Arturus ordered.

Arturus turned back to the holotable.  There were eight capital ships moving in on their position quickly.  None of them were particularly dangerous to either the Doashim or the Overseer but combined together and they would overwhelm the shields quickly.  In addition, the small ships in the Imperial task force could contend with the smaller vessels of the revolutionary forces, but they did not stand a chance against the Assault Frigates.  After pausing for one second, Arturus raised his head and began to give orders to the captains.

"Their attack pattern places the most powerful ships on the outside in an attempt to flank our position while distract our gunners with the smaller ships which will divert course to attack our smaller ships.  Therefore, we are going to make a wedge formation and try to drive through the smaller ships, crippling or destroying as many as possible so that we can focus on the Assault Frigates."  He said, laying out the strategy.  "The two largest ships, the Doashim and Overseer will be at the head of the wedge with the lancer frigate Blitz in the rear middle of the two.  The rest of the ships will fall in behind in a scattered formation to provide anti fighter cover once the enemy fighters break through."  He concluded.

"Lieutenant Hargraves, that will place us exactly into the middle of their envelopment.  The Assault Frigates will have a field day against the smaller ships in the rear."  Banting piped up, clearly unimpressed with the tactic.

"Commander, we only have a limited amount of time before this force is bolstered by the four other ships that have arrived.  We need to make fast work of the supporting ships so that we can turn and concentrate our firepower.  In addition, we must ensure that the shuttles and transports get out safely.  By pushing through their lines, we will place the hangers of our ships on the opposite end of the Assault Frigates and fighters, making it much easier for them to flee.  Finally, our smaller ships will move below the front of the wedge and will provide anti-fighter support while concentrating on the corvettes and smaller frigates, allowing the Doashim and Overseer to turn and open fire with their starboard and port guns on the Assault Frigates.  Using this move will turn their flank, protect the transports, and ensure we eliminate supporting ships quickly."  Arturus argued.  He was speaking rapidly as they had little time before they would have to conduct the maneuver.  "By playing along with their plan, we will trap them and reverse the situation."  Banting scoffed but did not reply.  "Very well, order the Doashim and Overseer into position with a fighter screen in front.  Captains, the smaller ships are to stay half a kilometer back in a scattered formation to provide the greatest degree of crossfire."

The ship captains quickly rattled off orders to their subordinates and the battlefield began to change rapidly with the two large imperial ships moving forward towards the wide revolutionary formation.  "Open fire when in range, the first targets should be the frigates in the middle.  The smaller ships are the engage the corvettes when they arrive in position.  Descend out of rear formation to avoid concentrated fire from the enveloping assault frigates.  No smaller ship is to be within range of an assault frigate for more than thirty seconds.  If they act as I believe they will, they will quickly divert their fire to the engines of the large ships.  Once this happens, the Doashim and Overseer are to make immediate ninety degree turns and open fire with the port guns against the closest assault frigate while the starboard guns are the concentrate on the Nebulon-Bs."  Arturus commanded, walking them through as the plan began to unfold.  Off to the side, Amason was giving orders back to the Doashim based upon Arturus instructions.

For Arturus, this was a new position.  He was used to giving navigational, speed, and fire control commands in a ship versus ship battle.  That required different tactical expertise then what he was trying to do now.  Now he had to think about all of the ships, their fire controls, speed, advantages and weaknesses, and the overall strategy of the combined enemy task force.  While he considered himself more than up to the task, he felt a little uncomfortable with the lack of specific orders to each ship regarding speed, fire concentration, etc.  He had to trust the ship captains to use their tactical minds well in order to achieve the best possible success.  Such a trust was something he was reluctant to give.  In addition, while he felt capable, he was also a little bit nervous.  A loss would be disastrous as there were no other imperial forces available to come and assist.  Even significant damage would be a disaster as they needed to keep the force in tact in order to evacuate the royal family.

One other thing was bothering Arturus.  The enemy was very well armed, complete with what appeared to be captured rebel and imperial ships.  He could not understand how it was possible for anti-government forces to amass such an arsenal without anyone knowing about it.  In addition, the imperial and government bases, not to mention the palace, were under attack by large forces back by heavy weaponry.  Again, no one seemed to have any idea that such forces and weaponry existed.  It was as if everyone had turned a completely blind eye to the situation.  Willful ignorance?  Unlikely but possible.  Treason?  Maybe.  But by who?  People in the government who were no longer sympathetic to the royal family?  The military in an attempt to launch a coup unofficially?  The royal family itself?  Arturus looked over.  They were very calm considering the situation.  The rumbles from the heavy weaponry could be heard even deep in the palace but that did not seem to faze them one bit.  Unusual for rulers who had been in power for so long without ever being challenged for their position.  Maybe, and Arturus shuddered at the thought, treason or complicity on the part of the imperial garrison or imperial elements.  It was rather convenient that Task Force Enforcer left just before the attack and the second force did pass through the task force's former position when it arrived.  Arturus put the thoughts out of his mind for the moment.  His paranoia seemed to be turning coincidences into conspiracy and now was not the time for trying to break a conspiracy.

 
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  RE: Doashim Group Story Thread
June 13, 2007 2:50:09 PM    View the profile of Jaden 
Jaden squinted his eyes, trying to get a good look at what was being displayed on the terminal before him.  Currently on the list was 4 Intereceptors, 2 A-wings, and a flight with an assortment of fighters.  They looked to be Z-95's and T-wings.

"Fighters aren't looking too bad at this point, but it looks as if more are coming in, 10 klick away on my mark," said Jaden

Rogue came over the com channel, "Those fighters that are a distance away will have to wait.  I'm suggesting that we split up forces and deal with what we can now.  Once those other fighters get here, we should be nearly on our way back to the planet with the transports"

Jaden thought for a moment.  He knew Rogue and Vasili would be able to mop up the fighters pretty easily, but he also wanted to see what Cosmi had up his sleeve.

"Alright, three, four, and six, I want you guys to go give those fighters hell.  Two and Four, form up on my wing; we're going to starting bringing those transports back planetside," said Jaden

"Got ya 'Cap," said Vasili

The three interceptors screamed off out of formation and into the battle that was hammering on in front of them.  Capital ships were moving in closer and closer to the battle where the taskforce was stationed.  It sent a bit of a chill through Jaden's spine thinking about how large of a force they really had.  It was the question that everyone had been thinking.  Where did they get all the firepower, to make a quite power and organized attack on the ground front, and the airspace?  They must have been laundering money from some where, or else had made some kind of deal with an outside source.

Jaden opened up a channel with the taskforce.

"This is Sentinel Squadron commander, we are preparing for a flyby to come around and escort the transports planetside.  ETA to launch would be much appreciated..."

A crackle rang out through the com channel, "This is taskforce, transports are leaving hanger now, will be heading planetside with your assistance on escort in less than a minute," said the commander

"We're on our way," said Jaden, closing the secure channel on the com system.  "You heard him, ladies, lets go escort those transports.  You boys, stick with those fighters and make sure no one gets close to the transports' lauch area, because we are going to push the throttle to the full and head planetside.  I want you guys to make sure you get those fighters cleaned up as soon as possible and assist us on the escort, because we are pretty much sitting ducks.  Not to mention that if the marines transport goes down, we just lost a battallion of troopers for the ground..."

The fighter lunged forward as Jaden flicked his wrist and knocked the throttle all the way open.  The engines were screaming as the fighter skimmed over the hull of the Doashim.  Just after emerging over the main hanger bay, Jaden noticed the transports sitting together in a group, waiting to be escorted.

"Sentinel commander to transport group, follow our lead.  We are going to escort you planetside immediately.  Commanders and officers are on the ground, waiting to be picked up and brought back to their positions as officers aboard their ships in the taskforce," said Jaden, "Our other pilots are cleaning up the fighter mess, they should be here momentarily."

"Copy that Sentinel commander, following your lead"

The fighters stuck in formation as tight as they could.  Jaden kept momentarily checking the display screens to monitor the battle.  Rogue, Vasili, and Cosmi were doing quite well, taking down atleast half of the fighters or more by this point.  The remaning enemy fighter squadrons were 7 klicks away.

Lets hope we have enough time....

"Clean up those fighters as quick as possible and get back into formation.  We're heading planetside with the battallion of troopers and the rest of the transports for the officers.  Oh, and I just got word that the officers are escorting the royal family to one of their transports.  We'll have to make sure that we make sure which transport is which and that we protect that one the best to our abilities," said Jaden

"Beatin up the last of the fighters sir, heading back as soon as possible," said Vasili.

Cosmi seemed to be doing much better than Jaden had anticiptated.  He was trying to keep the brother and the sister away from eachother in battle as much as possible, to make them less dependent on eachother; in the case that one of them is critically injured or killed during the mission.  Jaden knew that neither one of them would be able to take the emotion wreckage from loosing a sibling during battle, which is why he hesistated to pick the two pilots for the squadron, but, as he had thought before, their skills together and individually from eachother could not be matched, by anybody.

They were now just entering the atmosphere.  Vasili, Cosmi, and Rogue were not too far off, just trailing by half a klick, but there seemed to be some more bad news, according to Jaden's display screen.  The enemy fighters that were entering the engagement with the capital ships had deployed half of one of their squadrons to tail the transports on their way into the planets atmosphere.  Jaden spat in anger, and slammed his fist into the center console of the fighters cockpit.

"There is no way that this is happening," yelled Jaden, "Everyone but Vasili, Rogue, and I, protect those transports and make damn sure that those officers are picked up, safely!"

Jaden's emotions were beginning to show again.  He hadn't calculated the fact in that the fighters that were showing up to the battle would trail them back into the atmosphere, but Jaden used this newly aquired anger as motivation for his fight against the fighters.  The display screen read 8 A-wings.  If Jaden and Vasili gave the fighters a wave of crossfire as they peered into the atmosphere, it would give Rogue just enough time to come in from behind and start picking at their rears.  The plan was set, now to initiate.

"Rogue, cut around behind and see if you can pick them off of the rear.  Vasili and I are going to throw some crossfire down to distract them from your position, hopefully..." said Jaden

"Sounds like a decent plan to me sir, I'll see what I can do," said Rogue.

His veteran pilot status shown out in every single way possible.  The way he flew, the way he acted, and his attitude towards things that came his way during the battle.  He never got too upset about something, but also, he never let anything slide too easily.  His skills and karma combined would help the squadron out greatly.

Good job on getting him into the squadron Art...

Jaden could barely see the specks of the A-wings through the cloudy atmosphere.  They surely knew by now that the interceptors were coming their way for an interception, but their flight pattern looked as if they hadn't see anything of the imperials movements as of yet.  Jaden kept the throttle steady at 90%, hoping that the interceptors would be able to come in quick and confuse them, giving the transports just enough time to pick up the people they needed, and start heading back to base.

"Two klicks and counting.  Dual up your laser fire, we need to get them spinning the first time," said Jaden

Jaden instantaneously linked the laser fire to dual and brought the targetting redicule up.  It was a bright yellow, indicating that he could easily switch over and get a missile lock, but also letting him know that in a couple of seconds, he would have a good enough lock for a few shots of quad laser fire.

Jaden let loose on the trigger, letting the green bolts fly into the crowd of A-wings.  Something must have been wrong with their sensors, because they hadn't seen it coming.  It was as if the trap worked, even though they hadn't planned one out at all.

"Box them in, we have the element of suprise," said Jaden, "Use missiles at close range if needed, we need to get these guys spread out and taken care of"

Rogues interceptor screamed through the air, spinning at a full speed barrell roll, with green streams of laser fire pierching the hull of two of the enemy A-wings.  They sure must have not known what to think, because they were being handled by the interceptor ever so easily.

Jaden opened up a line to Art.

"We're back planetside, but it looks like some fighters followed us in.  We're taking care of them as quickly as possible, but it looks as if we are going to have to stay planetside a bit longer than anticipated.  These fighters are dumb, but they will get the hang of things and easily try and turn the tables on us," said Jaden

"Are the transports doing alright?" said Art

"By my count, not one of them has even been touched.  We've split up to make the job a bit easier and throw the fighters off track, which actually seemed to work!" cried Jaden

Art chuckled for a second, "Don't ever second guess yourself"

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Naval Academy Executive Officer
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  RE: Doashim Group Story Thread
June 13, 2007 10:45:42 PM    View the profile of Arturus 
tttttTTTTTTTTALLY!
 
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  RE: Doashim Group Story Thread
June 13, 2007 11:04:41 PM    View the profile of Rogue 
The T-wings were trying to chase him down, and they were fast, but he had two advantages. The Inteceptor was faster and he had a head start. He could either try to take them himself, or he could try and wait til he got to the others, and let them take them. He kept the 'ceptor diving as fast as he could, when suddenly green lasers flashed by the viewport. He looked up just in time to see Decembrist in Three racing in, spitting fire.

He immeadiately he yanked back hard on the yoke and reversed his flight path. He got around just in time to see Three finish off one of the T-wings, but his wingman was lining up for a run on Three. He put the stick hard over , trying to cut the angle on the T-wing before he got position on Three.

What I wouldn't give for a pair of launchers!

He was already at full throttle and the 'ceptor was moving, but the angle was just a bad one

If I can get him to cut back to starboard, it'll swing him around toward me.

"Three, break right!" Rogue practically yelled into the com. He didn't know if he had heard him or not so he repeated the call with a forcefull now or die added to the end. That got his attention and the Interceptor came around. And like a good pursueor the T-wing followed. But he forgot rule number one. Rogue rolled right in on his tale and clamped down on the trigger, sending double green beams of death racing out. At the speed and range the two fighters were at, and with the beams traveling at the speed of light, it only took a a couple of pair to blow through the T-wing's shields. And Rogue was still sending them. The next pairs impacted on the hull, and the following pairs detonated the engines. In less than thirty seconds, the T-wing went from a spaceworthy fighter to a burning hunk of junk. Then his Interceptor passed right through the fireball, he was so close and going so fast. Pieces of debris bounced off his shields and arched across the sky. It was an interesting sight to see.

But he didn't have any time to waste. Immeadiately his HUD lit up with more enemy fighters joining the fray. A dozen more coming in. He could hear Jaden on the com asking questions, but he ignored it. Three could answer for both of them, while he concentrated on taking out as many as he could. He dumped as much energy as he could spare from the engines to the shield recharge and brought the fighter around to engage the newbies.

Let's see what they think of this!

He cycled all the shields forward , dumped more power to the lasers and went straight at them, watching the range scroll down. At soon as it hit a 1.2 klicks, he clamped down on the trigger and let the green beams of death fly again. Hitting one enough to kill it was a long shot at a full klick, but that wasn't the point. He knew from personal experience that very, very few pilots could and would ignore lasers plastering all over their shields to get a kill. Many and if not most will do all sorts of things to get out of the way. So it was a good tactic to either distract an enemy while your wingman got into position to kill him, or to just split up an enemy formation.

And like clockwork, the formation of T-wings, Razors and Z-95's broke apart, scattering as each pilot tried to get away from the laser barrage. Rogue just keep on coming, taking more power from the engines and adding to the laser recharge. The center of the formation opened like an exploding can, but befoe he could shoot through like a bullet, his threat warning gear let fly with the sounds of a missile lock. He threw the fighter into a series of barrel rolls while his feet mashed the ethic rudder this way and that. But he never stopped closing on the enemy. Then like that he wa through. But now he had a bigger problem. He had ten enemy fighters all looking for his hide, and two concussion missiles were racing after him. He reversed the power flow , threw the shields all rear, and started throwing the Interceptor around the sky while getting on the com.

Sithspit!

"Three, I got two missiles on me. Need some help." Now he was yelling into the com.

He didn't hear a response from Three, so he couldn't be sure if he had even heard the request. Trying to spot the missiles out the small rear viewports and still not hit another fighters was getting to be a little hard. At least his open face helmet didn't obstruct his vision as much as the standard Tie pilot helmet did. Finally he spotted a solution. The missiles were faster then him, so they could catch him in a tail chase. So he would have to put something in between him and them. Five of the enemy had reformed into a sort of formation, so he headed right for it, while still weaving. This group had apparently decided to leave him and Three to their compatriots, and they were heading for the surface. Rogue threw every bit of power the fighter had left to the engines, even draining the lasers. He had to catch that flight before the missiles caught him. It was gonna be close. Evidently these guys weren't paying much attention at all. He came racing up behind them and yanked it into a hard roll right over the top of them. With that many fighters in such close proximity, it seemed like a wet dream to the missiles sensors. They detonated right behind him and the others.

The explosion sent his Interceptor tumbling across the sky as he fought to get it under control. Two of the enemy weren't so lucky. Both vanished in explosions. It took him nearly two minutes of tumbling to get the craft under control. The aft shields were down to 10 percent and his starboard wing had taken hits from fragments of the exploding enemy fighters.

Dang, lost a manuevering thruster. That cuts down on my manueverability . Gonna have to be little more carefull next time.


 
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  RE: Doashim Group Story Thread
June 13, 2007 11:16:59 PM    View the profile of Arturus 
Tally!!!!!!!!
 
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June 14, 2007 5:54:14 PM    View the profile of Aeos 




They were in Jaden's small and cramped office, where an old second-hand desk barely managed itself between the walls, with two equally second-hand chairs were also squashed it. The walls were pinned with papers of radius' and diagrams, displaying a series of movements excused by fighter crafts.
Just before they came in, Aeos managed to see an old image-caster where an young boy, possibly Jaden, and a man much older then him, perhaps his father? Stood beside what seemed like an modified TIE fighter, The insignias that she managed to recognize dated from the Civil War. The boy was grinning from ear to ear as he clung to his helmet, while the man stared down at him, smiling. And then her Commander shifted his body in front of the image-caster blocking the view. Jaden made himself comfortable on the corner of his desk. She arrived at his door, literally five minutes ago. He held out his hand. And she gave him the datapad.

So...a washout from the Army hmh?"
Jaden glanced at the datapad containing and confirming her details.
Aeos bit her lip, feeling that familiar feeling of humiliation creeping up her spine and twisting in her stomach.
"I see you don't like the reminder, hmh?" Jaden chuckled lightly, as he handed her the datapad.
She refrained from scowling, and forced an nervous, hesitant grin across her facial features, while meeting his gaze.

Except herself, Jaden was one of the few people she has come across, who's azure eyes could match the intensity of her own. The man in front her met her gaze back, and Aeos drew away first, berating herself for daring to take on an superior pilot.

"I may be an washout to you, but not to myself, may I please be dismissed,"  she said clearly, lifting her chin as a small gust of pride filled her.
"Keep on saying that,"
Aeos could not detect whether Jaden were serious or whether his voice was dripping with sarcasm.
"You are dismissed, take the liberty, and get to know your fellow Sentinels a bit better," he ordered with an authoritative wave, gesturing her away, out the office, guiding her along a narrow corridor, till she could reach an equally cramped living room, where she assumed mission briefings also took place.

"Well, hop along, Decembrist must be dying to meet you?"  muttered Jaden.
She glanced at him, slightly confused.
"More of an washout then you," mumbled Jaden, and pushed her out of the office,
"Now, now, don't be shy towards the boys. 

Aeos stumbled forward, and heard the door shut behind her. Through the dimly lit corridor rowdy laughter exploded, with a soft tone of jolly gay music drifting through the air, giving the atmosphere that they were situated in a bar. A smirk tugged at her lips.  This might not be too bad. She ventured towards sounds, and with each bold step she took, her confidence grew.

As she stepped into the room, a door slammed again, her eyes flicked to the sound instinctively. Someone needed to visit the John it seemed. The smoke hung thick in the air, and smelled of cheap alcohol and sweat. She went in a coughing frenzy.

"Ya get used to it darlin,"
Slightly taken aback at the bold tone the male used with her, she searched for him.
Barely visible between all the array of trash and empty bottles on the couch, lied an man. He gazed at her through his glasses long, before he took another timid inhale of his cigarette and blew it out lazily.

Surrounding him were the cramped walls of the space she now inhabited. Clothes and  what seemed like a pair of boxers strewn across every possible open surface. She sighed. The walls were covered in collections of posters, a lot of them including the 'female pilot of the month' editions from the Imperial Inquirer. She suspected it was all courtesy of the man sitting right across her.

"I take it, I need to take the bold step and introduce myself..."
"No need to," replied  he replied from the couch. A sharp noise of glass sounded, as he managed to find an bottle still filled with liquor from the empty ones. He took a swig, before holding the bottle out to her. She cocked her head to the side, confused, with an eyebrow raised at him.

Rolling her eyes, she slackened her posture and ventured over to him. She managed to scratch her self an spot open between the thrash and accepted the bottle.
Before the glass touched her lips however, she paused, at glared at him.

"This does not mean my name is darlin, or for that matter that I am your darlin, got it?"

The male snorted, his hand flew up to his scruffy hair where he continued to ruffle it up out of habit.
"Whatever floats your boat, now can I have my drink back?"

Rolling her eyes, she took a swig from the bottle before shoving it back to him.
"Your name if you please,"  she asked slightly agitated at the man beside her. He smelled rotten of alcoholic and smoke. His mouth must serve as some kind of ash tray, because the moment his cigarette died, he simply lit another one. He ignored her question.

"Surely you don't drink and drive? I mean, what if you are called for a mission? Look at you, are you ever sober?"

"Sober as can ever be, drink and drive? I wish!"  a chuckle escaped through his mouth as he took another swig at his bottle.

"Oh f---"
"Just like her brother hmh?"
Aeos despised him for wearing glasses. Nothing was readable. His body language however suggested of a cocky nature who did not mind if a lady would give him some company.
She shook her head. So the guy knew her brother. Big deal.

"Must say,  image-casters have a way of lying. You are a damn lot less chubby then what I saw, and I don't mind that at all," he smirked, openly cocky, and were it not for the glasses then Aeos would bet all the money in her bank that he winked at her.

"Why, you and him may go and rot in hell for all I damnwill care," she muttered and bolted from the couch. A colorful choice of words sounded through the room, as Aeos let her mind release it's inner creative juices.
She stomped over to where the Squadron Roster on the datapad was pinned up against the wall.

Her fingertips traced the avater image along with it name.
"Decembrist....Vasili Rustam....your poor mother,"
"Lovely lady as well, taught me everything I knew,"
Before either could continue the conversation, however, the door to the side opened, and burly man stepped out. His serious face, seemed to be capable of easily caving to hot, white anger as he stared at them distantly. A flicker of light raced across his eyes as recognized the new pilot.
"Rogue." he muttered bluntly and extended an hand out towards her out of courtesy.
"At least we have somebody who has manners," hissed Aeos venomously at Vasili before she returned an sugary sweet smile at the brown-haired man in front of her.

"Aeos,"
Rogue acknowledged her with a stern nod.

"She Radge's lil sister, ya know,"  slurred Vasili's voice from behind them.
Rogue seemed confused for a moment, the name most definitely not registering.
"I'm the chubby one," muttered Aeos, her voice dripping with sarcasm.

"Oh, come one darlin, don't be to harsh on yourself, I wouldn't mind a nice sexy one of you on the wall, "
Seething Aeos spun around, but the male chauvinist was already distracted by his drink.
"Don't mind him, he's..."
"A washout, I know," she muttered rolling her eyes. She glanced around.
"Where's the rest?"
"Oh, they are around, Daniel Granite and her bro,"

"Figures you would only remember the girl's name, and not her brother's."  muttered Rogue at Vasili.
Aeos refrained from snorting in agreement with Rogue. With a pig in the surrounding, she might as well spare her breath.

"How are they?" she asked, a tad bit curious and already feeling at ease around with these two men.
Rogue kept his silence, knowing that whatever Vasili was to get out his system that it was not promising to be  good intellectual stimulation.
Indeed, a low whistle escaped between his lips Vasili even sat upright.
"Nice legs, darn nice legs-"
"You think if I buy you some of that really expensive crap to drink, would you shut up?" asked Aeos towards the male. He seemed to be contemplating this, and Aeos sntached the opportunity to ask Rogue a question.

"Where can I find the rest of Sentinel?"

"They might be in the upper living quarters if you want to meet them, but you maybe wanna check out the rest of the Doashim crew " said Rogue as he gestured to another narrow hallway that lead away from the living room.
"Thank you Rogue, I'll see you guys later,"
"Bye-bye dollface!"
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"Ask that technician if she can have the shield strength and speed of each of our ships displayed on here."  Arturus told Amason who had just finished giving another series of orders to the Doashim.  The technician looked around on the control panel and then flipped two switches.  Instantly, small boxes appeared beside each ship showing their shield strength and speed.  Arturus did the math quickly in his head.  Less than two minutes until the two forces were within firing range.  "Tighten up formation, the rear should be tight enough to the Blitz to screen it momentarily, but not too tight so as to reduce its firing range.  I want the Lion to be a little closer to the Doashim's engines as well.  There was going to be a temporary period in which the engines of the two larger ships were exposed.  This was the one thing that concerned Arturus the most as his ship was unable to withstand heavy fire concentration on the rear due to chronic power plant problems caused from the Doashim's first ever engagement.  He wondered how everything was onboard.

===On the Doashim earlier===

"Heightened alert?  I wonder what for."  Commander Ferran said softly aloud when he read the message sent by Lieutenant Morrison on the Overseer.  Ferran also was uncomfortable with how Task Force Enforcer left so quickly, leaving the smaller and much weaker Vigilance task force to defend the imperials while they dined below.  Perhaps Morrison was thinking the same thing and decided to do this simply as a precaution.  It probably wasn't a bad idea though Ferran wouldn't have taken the same action if he had been in command.  His approach was to wait and see and then react.  "Very well.  Place the ship on heightened alert and be vigilant."  Ferran ordered as he walked back to the viewport.
"Aye commander."  A junior bridge officer responded.  A moment later, the alert lights began flashing and the announcement was made and repeated.  The ship vibrated slightly as it roared to life.  The Doashim ran on reduced power and shut down unnecessary system whenever there was not a threat to the ship.  This advice had come from Ferran himself who was very worried about the state of the power supply on board.

In its first battle, the Doashim had sustained extensive damage to the rear of the ship.  This was not the direct cause of the power problems but the damage sustained to the engines and the hyperdrive greatly exacerbated the problem.  When the ship leapt into hyperspace, which it was forced to do against the advice of both Ferran and the engineering officer, there was an enormous strain on the energy generators.  By the time the ship arrived at its destination, all generators were running redline temperatures.  The modular structure of the strike cruiser meant that older models could break apart if the joints received sustained bombardment.  The new models, and the Doashim was of the new generation, had stronger joints but the electronics in these areas were still vulnerable.

The damage the ship had sustained weakened the joints near the rear and some of the wiring was damaged which caused a general power leak.  With the ship running all system and having expended considerable energy in battle through the use of the ship's guns, there was not time to bring the temperatures under control.  Therefore, when the switch was made back to sublight speeds, the generators, trying to make the power adjustment to full sublight speed, gave out causing an enormous electrical surge through the ship.  The bulk of the repairs still being done on the ship today were rewiring due to the amount of circuitry damage sustained by the surge.  The systems on the ship to protect against such a surge, which wasn't entirely uncommon after a long sustained battle or after being struck with an ion cannon, were completely overwhelmed.  In addition, while all four reactors scrammed due to the power overload, only one of them survived to be restarted onboard the ship giving it very limited power while repairs were made.  Due to the general shortage of supplies, only one new reactor and some spare parts were delivered to the ship.

As a result, the number two reactor was a new one and in prime condition.  Ferran always kept a sharp eye on the reactor as it was now the literal heart of the ship.  Reactor one required repairs and had been brought back online fairly easily but due to fears of a potential burnout, it only generated at seventy-five percent of its capacity.  The Doashim was able to run at normal speed, with reduced systems use, quite easily on two reactors comprising just short of half of the normal energy available.  When the ship went into hyperspace, addition systems were shut down, there were scheduled blackouts in recreational areas of the ship, the mess had a restricted cooking schedule, and all weapons systems were entirely shut down.  Ferran had ordered that the rear weapon systems be completely disabled as in combat, there was simply not enough power for all of the guns to fire.

It may have seemed strange that the guns defending the weakest part of the ship would be the ones chosen to be shut down.  However, the rear also had the least fire power and the ship would have had to be taken out of service for extensive repairs, coupled with a very long wait for parts, as it could not be on duty with the starboard, port, or bow guns disabled.  The Doashim had not seen battle of late so how the ship would hold up now that at least some additional repairs had been done was a mystery. 
Arturus had drilled the ship based upon having less than half power and the drills included a focus on accuracy for gunners since there would be mandatory gun cool downs during battle.  An elaborate cycle of these cool downs had been designed and one clever engineer managed to generate a code that automatically shut down a gun for fifteen seconds when its turn arrived in the cycle.  It was a crude way to engage in battle but they had little other choice.

"Commander, enemy contacts!"  the radar technician shouted.  Ferran looked out of the viewport more closely and watched to his surprise as eight ships leapt out of hyperspace near the task force.  The small little dots moving indicated fighters were on the way too.

"Battle stations!"  Ferran shouted.  Klaxons began sounding onboard the ship and the rumble of feet could be heard everywhere as the crew scrambled to their positions.  "Shields up, engage system shut down mode 3."  Ferran ordered.  Shut down mode 3 shut down all recreation areas, the mess, and sleeping areas.  Oxygen was maintained in all of the areas but the electricity was turned off as were the cooling units, causing the areas to become very hot and stuffy.  "Activate the gun cycle programme."  As the systems officer, Ferran knew about the challenges of the ship better than anyone.  During battle, he was a valuable source of information for Arturus.  Ferran, while initially skeptical of his new commander, had grown to respect him though not really to like him.  Arturus didn't endear himself to people but he also did not make enemies.  His cold, ruthlessly professional demeanor was just not suited to friendship it seemed.

Given that Arturus was a commander who loved to push the absolute limits of the ship in order to gain advantages over his opponents, Ferran always had to be right there to provide information about what the ship truly could handle.  If it was new and in perfect condition, what Arturus often proposed would have worked though it would put considerable strain on the ship.  Such strain was fine if it could be controlled and the parts were available to make the inevitable repairs that would be required.  However the ship, while new, was not in perfect condition and the parts were not available.  Ferran saw that Arturus recognized that, but that it also frustrated him which led him to make the odd decision that required rethinking when the realities of the ship's current capabilities were considered.

"Commander, we are receiving reports that the banquet has been attacked."  The communications officer said almost as a question.

"What?"  Ferran asked in surprise turning around quickly. 

"According to reports received by Lieutenant Morrison, armed men have opened fire on the guests."

"It's a bloody trap."  Ferran said.  "Time until intercept?"  He asked the navigation officer. 

"Fifteen minutes commander."  The navigation officer replied.

"Very well carry on."  Ferran said before turning back to look through the viewport.  He didn't know what to make of the situation. At this point he didn't know if his captain and if the task force commander were alive or dead.  In fact, he knew nothing at all about what was going on and that worried him.  Trying to make sense of it all wasn't working because there was hardly any information to make sense of.  He wished someone else was at the helm now.

 
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There were still plenty of enemy fighters to go around.  His Interceptor had taken some damage but nothing critical other than the loss of one maneuvering thrusters.  That was all in return for nailing over half a dozen enemy fighters.  But now the rest of the half squadron was engaging the fighters as well, so his solo charge was over for the moment. So he could afford to wait for his shields and lasers to recharge without draining all of the engines power.

He kept the Interceptor moving, but doing it slowly, very slowly. Twisting and turning in random sequences like he was drifting out of control while he waited. He had the recharge rates at 75 percent which meant it was going faster than normal, but not too fast.

Whatever we do, we gotta hurry this up and get upstairs to the battle group.  Man I really wish I had my "Hammerhead" or a Defender. Or even an X or B-wing.  At least this puppy's got shields.  Cause I'd be toast already if it didn't.

The lasers recharged first, but he dumped their power back to the shields, trying to cut down on the shield recharge time.  While he waited, he started looking for a good place to jump back into the fight.  Surprisingly, no one had come after him to finish him off. Especially since he was equivalent of low and slow. He was well below the fight now, just waiting on the lasers and looking for a target.  He picked out a pair of T-wings that appeared to be hanging near the edges of the battle.  Finally the lasers went green and he was ready to reengage. He cut the recharge rates to the normal 50 percent and brought the fighter around.

He headed after that pair of T-wings he had been watching for a bit, and lined up a shot.  Now he had already faced some mediocre pilots, but the guys seemed even worse. Either he was very, very lucky and they hadn't spotted him, or they were just too focused on the main fight.  Either those or they were a pair of experienced pilots trying to guide the others.  Or they could be a pair of aces just playing possum, waiting for someone to try their hand.  Well, he would be a surprise for them. He kept the Interceptor low, slowly closing the gap on the T-wings, until he was almost directly beneath them.


Surely, they've spotted me on their scanners by now. Even a newbie fresh out of basic flight should have.

He yanked the yoke back and put the 'ceptor in a hard climb. The leading T-wing filled the aiming brackets as he climbed and the mashed the trigger flat.  Green lasers spat forth, and at the speed of light, they closed the distance faster than his fighter could ever have.  The T-wings suddenly broke formation as the leader's shields collapsed from the laser hits.  One went right and one went left, but he could only follow one. He stuck after the already damaged leader, cutting the angle to close in further and pummel him with more laser fire.  The T-wing pilot did his best to try and lose him, but Rogue was better than he was. The lasers found their mark on the aft end on the T-wing and the fighter went up in a flash.

Suddenly laser fire splayed across his own rear shields. The wingman in the second T-wing had gotten around and gotten position on him.  He broke right and started throwing the fighter around, trying to shake the T-wing, but the guy had him for now. His lasers were starting to bleed 'ceptor's shields now, so Rogue had to do or come up with something. Otherwise, he was toast. 

Time to try something old school. See if this knows his history.

Rogue threw the Interceptor into the tightest, hardest, turn his body could take, rolling and spinning at the same time.  Even with the internal compensator and the life support gear, he could see the grey and black forming at the edges of his vision.  He came around right in front of the T-wing and went head on with him, keeping the Interceptor rolling and spinning as he fired. It wasn't a perfect Darklighter maneuver but it was close enough to work.  The T-wing's shields went down and then it exploded.  And again, he flew right through the field of exploding debris.

His speed carried him through the debris quick, and his shields stopped most of it, but some still got through. It impacted along the front of the fighter before bouncing off, and alarms starting screaming in the cockpit as the damage board lit up.  He had damage to both wings, as well as a hit to the main shield generator from a quick glance.  He brought the fighter around to keep clear of the fight and started trying to sort out the damage. He started calling up the specifics of the damage, and it wasn't good.  He did have damage to the outer coverings of both wings; the panels were scraped and covered with a film from the hydraulics of that T-wing.  It looked like a wing brace, main engine mount or even an entire engine went scraping down the starboard wing.  Then there was the main shield generator. It had been hit a piece of debris probably the size of small boulder, and knocked it askew. So his shields had a gap in them now. But that wasn't the worst part.

Both of his starboard side lasers were now inoperable.  He tried to reroute the power using the limited ability he had in the cockpit but no luck. They were dead until the ground crew fixed them. And that meant he was halfway unarmed. But two lasers were better than none.  He checked his position and found he had gotten a decent ways away from the battle, so he came around to get back in.  He was closing when Three came over the radio with a cry for help. From the scanners, no one was in position to help him; they were all dealing with their own bandits. Only Rogue was free, but it would be close for him to get into position. He threw more power to the engines, trying to get there faster.  Three was doing whatever he could to lose his purser, but he wasn't being chased by a common T-wing, R-41, Z-95 or even a Cloakshape. Instead, Three had a much rarer Preybird starfighter on his tail with an even rarer Toscan 8-Q following.  If Rogue didn't get there in time, Decembrist was definitely toast.

He pushed the Interceptor to as fast as his damaged craft would go, but it was in vain. He could only watch at the Preybird lanced Decembrist Interceptor with laser hit after hit.  The 'ceptor's shields stopped as many as they could, but it wasn't enough. The starboard wing blew off from a quick triple hit, and the port wing collapsed around the cockpit ball, as the engines carried the fighter off in a death arc.

At that speed and that angle, it's gonna take him a long time to hit. Probably be almost halfway around the planet when he does. But that also means if he's not dead already, he's got a long wait to die.  Because it will take a miracle for him to land in that condition, and another one for him to survive the crash.

Rogue kept on his course; he wanted that Preybird and its wingman. It would be a real fight with only two lasers and damaged shields, since only pilots who were well paid could afford fighters like those. And to be that well paid, they had to be good, which meant mercenaries. But he still liked his odds.  He had always been a risk taker, and now was time to prove how good he really was.

Suddenly the Preybird broke the other direction, as if he had been warned he was coming after it, followed by his wingman. Whoever these guys were, they were good enough to realize that someone was going to be coming after them. And it told him, they weren't in a mood to risk losing their precious expensive fighters.  Both headed up for the upper atmosphere, and it looked like they were heading for space. And that meant he had to go after them.
He dumped power from the damaged lasers to the engines, and headed up after them. He ignored the fight going on below and spotted the fight going on above. His preys were headed right for it, so that's where he was going.

"Four to Squadron. Two of the bozos just gunned Three out of the sky. Their heading for space and I'm going after them."  He spoke into the com in a voice full of anger.  He didn't bother to wait for an answer either.

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He kept the Interceptor climbing and following the two. Whoever they were, they had to see was following them. Apparently they didn't care.  They either thought he wasn't worth their trouble, or they thought just leading him into the rest of the melee would get them off their backs.  But he wouldn't be distracted that easily. He kept on after them, keeping his eyes on them, only moving to keep dumping laser energy to the shields and engines. Suddenly laser fire flashed in from starboard and he threw the fighter to port to get away. Two more Preybirds were closing on him fast from starboard and above.

So that was their plan. They had a pair of wingmen waiting to jump whoever they led into the trap. And I fell for it like an over emotional rookie who just lost his first wingman.  *%*&^(*^!  How I could be that dumb!

He wouldn't be able to outrun them in his damaged fighter and he couldn't out fight them with only two guns. He threw the 'ceptor into another Darklighter maneuver and went head on with them, spitting fire from his two working guns. Course that gave away his secret that two of his guns were out. His shields started dropping from the hits, but his weak, underpowered lasers weren't doing anything more than being distractions on their shields. But they worked well enough to get the pair to split and he went racing between them.  As soon as he was past them, he called up the id beacon of the Doashim on the HUD and swung around so it was off his nose. He put the fighter to spinning and rolling like it was piece of debris freshly blown off a ship.

Let'em hit me now.

At his speed it wouldn't take long to reach the taskforce, and that was if the Preybirds didn't get him first. Or any of the other enemy fighters out there.  His only hope was that some of the fighters off the Tiamut spotted the Preybirds and got involved.  Other than that, all he could do was hope, and try not to get sick. Even with the internal compensator built into the fighter, the effects of all the spinning and rolling was starting to get to him.

They must think they got me as we passed each other.  And that's what I wanted them to think. Now just keep thinking I'm now a hunk of spinning debris til I get close to the Doashim

Finally after he was ready to barf all over the cockpit, he was close enough to the strike cruiser.

"Sentinel Four to Doashim! Prepare for crash landing! Coming in hot!"  He sent to the cruiser. 

He didn't give them any other warning that than. Hopefully someone was listening, otherwise he was about to make a really big stain on the outside of the ship. He fired the thrusters trying to get the insane motion of the fighter stopped for long enough to guide her in for some sort of landing.  It took most of the thrusters' fuel to do it, but he got it under control, just in time to spew his guts out across the inside of the viewport.

Someone on the cruiser evidently got the message because the fighter hangar doors were open. His jumping all over the place Interceptor hit the edge of the bay doorway and bounced inside, careening across the deck in a shower of sparks.  Both wings crumpled from the impact and collapsed around the cockpit ball as it slid. The remains of the Interceptor came to rest against the hangar's inside bulkhead with a thud that stopped the screeching sounds of metal on metal. 

Ok, now that I'm stopped, got to get out of this thing before it blows.

He struggled to get free of his harness cause of the position he was in, but finally he did. He hit the emergency escape release and blew the hatch off, sending it clattering across the deck. He ripped the hose connections out as he pulled himself out of the cockpit as members of the deck crew came racing up. They seized him by the arm and lead him away from the fighter, before making him sit down and remove his helmet. A medic got right in his face with a light and looked him over.

"He looks alright. Nothing broken that I can tell, no signs of concussion. He's just hurt like a bugger in the morning if we survive this fight." The medic told him and the others.

"Let me up. Gotta report to the bridge" was his response.

He grabbed his helmet from where one of the techs had tossed it and shoved his way past them. As he walked to the lift, he tried to make sure there wasn't any puke on his flight suit.  But there was a little he couldn't get off without some form of cleaner or even just water.

The bridge boys will just have to deal with seeing what a pilot fresh in from combat looks like

It took a little while to get up to the bridge since they ship was operating on reduced power while at combat stations. Someone had told him when he first reported aboard that the ship was only operating on two out of the four reactors it normally operated on.  He would have preferred to jump right into another fighter and get back out there, but all six of the Interceptors assigned to the ship were out there. Well four were. Decembrist's was back in pieces on the planet and his was in pieces on the hangar floor aboard the ship.

Speaking of Decembrist, I wonder if he has hit the ground yet. If he survived the hits in the first place. I would have thought if he had survived, he would have ejected at a decent altitude so we can go pick him up later. But I didn't see anything or hear a survival beacon as I went after his killers.  Well time to go face the music.

He walked through the foyer and onto the bridge, then up to the acting CO, which he knew to be Chief Engineer since everyone senior was down on the planet.

"Second Lieutenant Rogue, Sentinel Four, Reporting Sir."  He sounded off.

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June 19, 2007 6:05:19 PM    View the profile of Decembrist 
Hell.

Hell hell hell.

This isn't good...

I wish I had some alcohol right now.

Is this my first flight?

That wouldn't be good.

Damn. It is my first flight.

So much for a good first impression.

I wonder if anyone will save me.

Can I be saved?

Screw it. I don't wanna be saved. I want a beer. And a girl. A girl with beer.

Oh hell! I don't have my shades! What if I survive the crash? Somebody will see me. Damn...


Just some thoughts that were going through Vasili's mind as the circular insides of his cockpit began to burn up. All instinct was lost; he maintained his effort on pulling up, hoping in vain that his stubs for wings would bring his flaming ship up. The groovin' theme of battle was being mangled by enemy DJ's, and Vasili was getting' all mixed up.

"This is Decembrist... Sentinel Three! I'm headin' for the dirt, guys..." He grunted as he was ripped forward, the steering handle jerking strongly away from him. "See y'all later..."

The altitude meter kept plummeting. It was only a matter of seconds before sky met ground. Wait... what am I doing? I have beer to drink! Girls to meet! Vengeance to pay! Now where was that thing... Vasili looked around for the big red button. The one that was right next to him the entire time. "Hahaha... see you on the ground, you flaming hunk of metal!" He punched the button, the top of the interceptor blew off, and Decembrist was put into flight.

Immediately the intense heat went away as open air surrounded the rocket-man. Vasili unlatched himself from his chair and deployed his parachute as he reached the opposite side of his parabolic path.    He was laughing hysterically at this point at the hunk of burning metal, which had just formed a crater. Off in the distance he could see the battle continue. Furious at seeing the fighters that just downed him enter the fight, he ripped off his helmet and tossed it in their direction. A physically hopeless task, but there was no point in carrying his helmet all the way down. Wait... yes there was! It had his communicator!

"No!" he yelled after it, reaching forward, only to be pulled back by the straps of his parachute. "Come back!" He watched helplessly as it hit the ground as well. "Well hell. This officially ruins my day." He hung his head in defeat, staring at the ground below him. A whirring sound came from above, and before he had the chance to look, his sight started to fade. A warmth covered the side of his face, giving a red tint to the fading light. He saw part of a shiny piece of something from a ship falling away from him before everything went black.



The scene had changed drastically. Vasili found himself sitting at a booth in a dimly lit room. In front of him was a half full bottle of beer, and further ahead was a stage wit ha very pretty, intimidated looking girl. A waiter walked up to the side of him, and Vasili waved him off, enthralled with the girl on stage. She was a dark red head, short for her age (which Vasili assumed was around 22), with green eyes that shown like emeralds. She was trying to sing a song, her voice shaking in nervousness. Vasili took a swig from his bottle. Tasteless. Why am I here? Not for the beer that's for sure. Must be for the girl up there.

Something was odd, though. The stage with one on it had microphones for two. There were long pauses in the song, and, listening to the lyrics, it sounded like a love ballad. Vasili found himself absorbed in this mystery. Slowly but surely, it was unraveling before him in the form of song. The girl's words echoed in his head. From nowhere, some smooth tunes emanated from silence, growing as the words became clearer. Vasili looked around for the band. Darkness was all he could see. In fact, it didn't seem like anyone else was even in the room. The music began to mesh together in his head. Subconsciously, he started humming to the tune. Then, spontaneously, the music stopped and a spot light focused on the confused man. As if naturally, Vasili stood up, straightened his suit jacket and tie, and walked up to stage. He grabbed the extra microphone. The girl called to him in song, and he answered. A bodiless applause filled the room: Vasili's hidden passion revealed. A throaty, perfect tenor voice filled as he completed his part of the duet. The backup music began again, and the girl sang her sad, slow song. There was a pause, the dramatic build up to the male's half. Somehow, Vasili knew what to do. The music grew in intensity. All at once, the music exploded behind him, he ripped the microphone off the stand and kicked the stand into the invisible crowd.

"I think i's about time to do this thang..." he uttered into the amplifier, his smooth, jazzy voice giving near orgasmic reflexes to all the ladies in the room, backed by the deep bass line. The saxophone picked up; a high, whiny, solo-esque groove to kick it off. "Ok Jerry, show 'em what we got." The drums splashed in, going crazy on the toms and cymbals, and the band of brass and percussion did their thing. Vasili took a deep breath, and at the top of his singing range...

"HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEY!!!!!"

The band was in full swing now, and Vasili had grabbed the shy red-head and started to move her about. The crowd was goin' crazy at the sound and the energy. Vasili hadn't noticed, but tints of blue and orange and red and blue and purple now lit the room. Still, there was no body to be seen. Fully absorbed in the dance between him and the girl, he couldn't get enough of her rubbing up against him. The red hair... the green eyes... Then, the music died down to nothingness. The girl looked up into Vasili's glasses. He ripped them off, dipped the girl down and planted his lips on hers.

That's kind of a... beastly tongue... And it tastes like grass. What the hell is this?


Sounds from the fight above echoed through the stagnant air of the planet's surface. Vasili jolted up and drew in huge amounts of the warm gas while spitting out small blades of grass. He looked around, the changes of light giving him a massive headache. He had landed in what appeared to be a field surround by trees. Off in the distance some herding animals could be seen; a certain peace filled the air with the chaos all over the planet. He got up, testing his muscles for pain, and began to walk off when he only found it on the right side of his head. He stopped, hearing something behind him.

"Bah," it sounded like. Vasili turned, hand in his flight suit, clutching the knife he always carried with him. A goat, most likely from the herd a ways away, stared back at him with piercing green eyes. Vasili spit frantically and rubbed his hands along his tongue, disgusted at the animal.

"You're a lot prettier as a red head, you know that don't you?" he said, a little crazed from all that was happening. "That's the first time I've ever been on the receiving end of sexual assault, you know. You better watch it." He examined the area again. "You wouldn't happen to have a pair of sunglasses, would you?"

"Bah."

"Didn't think so." The human of the pair walked off towards the palace, which was visible over the tree line a long distance away. He shed his flight suit so his body could breathe and cleanse itself leaving it for some farmer or whoever to pick up and make some money.

His only hope was to make it to the palace, the last reported location of the Doashim's captain, Arturus, as far as he knew. He had lost his communications with his helmet, but he figured he was lucky enough to land safely while unconscious. The only damage done was to his head, hit by falling debris and the cause of his lack of consciousness. He couldn't tell if his headache was from that or the unfiltered sunlight.

As he trudged through the grassy knoll, he kept his eyes on the skies and the battle overhead. Lasers filled the skies, accompanied by the occasional explosion. It was tough to tell which side was which from the ground, but Vasili had the general impression his Squadron was kickin' it. With all the experience in the Squadron, he figured nobody else would take a hit like he did, either. After all, he was the greenest of the bunch. But contrary to his calculations, he watched in horror as another ship started to fall out of the sky, tailed by smoke and fire.

"Hot damn, is that one of ours?!" He tried to focus in, but the fire and smoke created too much of a shield against the form of the fighter. Instinctively, Vasili weighed the pros and cons and decided to go find out. It was falling not too far from his position, it wouldn't take that much time to go find the crash scene.

(Word Count: 1586)

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SCRW/FM Vasili "Decembrist" Rustam/Sentinel 3/Flight 1/STCR Doashim/Defensive Fleet/VEN/VE [SoA] (=*A*=)

Will you not refuse this currency, or is blood money just money to you?
[This message has been edited by Decembrist (edited June 19, 2007 6:05:48 PM)]
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"Five minutes."  A technician updates.  "All ships maintaining present course and speed."

"Carry on."  Arturus acknowledged.  Task Force Vigilance was moving at a reduced pace to compensate for the lack of speed that the Overseer had.  Such was the frustration with having a Dreadnaught in the task force.  They were powerful ships, one of the most powerful in the non-destroyer class, but they were just too old and slow to be effective.  Arturus looked at the holotable.  Sentinel squadron was doing well against the enemy fighters.  Outnumber, slightly inexperienced, they were holding their own which was very important.  For the moment, even the gunboats led by Sieana Krytal were engaging in anti-fighter operations.  Arturus wondered what she made of the present situation the squadron was in.  She had been brought to the Doashim specifically because she did have experience in her role, only to be upstaged a bit by Arturus' little surprise that there was to be a new commander.  When Jaden arrived at the ship for duty, Arturus couldn't resist making Jaden his handpicked squadron leader.  Krytal was a good leader and from what Arturus could see, a very good pilot, but he felt that Jaden had more experience had, having served with Shazam, was quite possibly the better pilot as well.

Arturus thought for a moment about the other people he had added to the squadron.  He trusted Rogue and his abilities completely despite the fact he had not actively flown fighters in a while.  When he served in Nazgul, Rogue was one of the best.  The rest Arturus wasn't as sure about.  Most of the pilots had standard training in the academy with the exception of Aeos who was an army convert.  Ironically enough, she was still in the air while Rogue had been forced to crash land.  Given how they were outnumbered, Arturus was particularly impressed with Aeos' performance to date.  He didn't know all that much about her army background since she had arrived just before this and he had not had time to study her service record, but perhaps she had experience in piloting combat vehicles.  That would be useful experience for a future pilot.

"Order Lieutenant Krytal to bring her unit closer to the rear of the formation.  We need those gunboats for the ships and I see that two are already heavily damage.  They can take cover near the Blitz."  Arturus ordered.  He turned back to the holotable.  Something was starting to concern him.  Arturus pressed a button to show the future positions of the ships based upon their present course and speed.  The rebels maintained a formation that would easily allow Vigilance's two largest ships to split their small ships.  The small ships would be devastated by such a move and yet the rebels were doing nothing about it.

"One minute."  The technician called.  One minute until the two forces engaged.  One minute to reassess and assign new orders before all hell broke loose.

"Lieutenant."  Banting began.  "Are you sure about your tactics?  I don't like this."  He said.  Clearly he noticed the same Arturus had noticed.  Arturus said nothing for a second and looked at the table, picturing in his mind the different maneuvers the rebels might make at this point.  Inevitably it would have to involve having the assault frigates cut.  Perhaps they were going to reverse their envelopment approach.  The worst case scenario would be for the frigates to pass by and then arc in while the smaller ships pulled out and the corvette in the middle dove down beneath vigilance.  That would negate the fire power of the Overseer and Doashim as it related to the smaller rebel ships.  Worse yet, it would divert their guns away from a mission to destroy as many ships as possible before the smaller force reinforced this one thus making the entire task force more vulnerable overall.  How to counter this.  Arturus also treated the enemy commander with respect and assumed that he would know and see everything Arturus was doing.  It wasn't smart to simply guess that they weren't competent enough to get it.  Even if they weren't, sometimes people get lucky and other factors arise.  "Lieutenant?"  Banting asked with increased concern.

"Forty-five seconds."  The technician called.  Banting stared right at Arturus wondering if he had just frozen under the pressure.  He was about to upon his mouth when he saw sudden ship movements on the part of the rebels.  The middle force was widening the distance between each ship.  This matched with what Arturus guessed to be their tactics.

"Full stop.  Order the rear ships to move immediately to the starboard side of the taskforce and place at least five hundred meters between the Overseer and the closest ship.  Order Krytal to move with the unit and maintain fighter superiority.  The Overseer will make a run on the right side of the formation with the goal of splitting the Nebulon-B and corvette.  The Doashim will move to split the Assault frigate and corvette.  The rest of the ships are to pass on the other side of the Assault Frigate and attempt to envelopment.  The moment two hundred fifty meters are between the small ships and the Overseer order full throttle for the dreadnaught and strike cruiser."  Arturus ordered.  It was a move designed directly to counter what he guessed the rebels would do.  If it worked, it would isolate part of the rebel force from the rest forcing them to maneuver their smaller ships around a long arc in order to engage.  The second Assault Frigate would cut in to attack the dreadnaught but by the time it arrived, the Nebulon-B frigate would already have felt the bombardment that the Dreadnaught's guns could give.  They were useful despite their lack of speed.

"Captain Hargraves, engineering reports that their simulations indicate that there is not enough power to allow a full bombardment from both the starboard and port guns."  Amason reported to Arturus.

"What do you mean there isn't enough power, we have override programmes designed to cover this problem."  Arturus replied.

"Ferran states that he was not satisfied with the degree of protection it provides.  Generators will have to run on 105% in order to make this work for five minutes, after which time temperature will hit red line."  Amason reported.

"Sithspit.  Why the hell didn't he bother to run these simulations beforehand?"  Arturus picked up a commlink and called directly to the ship.  He demanded from the communications tech to be put through to Ferran at once.

"Commander Ferran."

"Commander, what the hell is going on there?  You told me that the override programme would allow for full weapon functionality.  You have ten seconds to give me an explanation."  Arturus ordered.

"Captain Arturus, I am glad you are alright."

"Get to the point commander."  Arturus cut him off.

"Sir, we ran a simulation of the programme based upon our present energy levels, speed, and potential strain on the shields and I found the power requirements unacceptable for the ship at this time."  Ferran reported.

"Commander, we ran a simulation of us taking on a bloody star destroyer and you reported it was fine.  This is ridiculous.  You will order both sides of guns to fire when in range, do you understand me?"  Arturus ordered.

"But captain that will create an unacceptable strain.  We need more power."  Ferran stressed.

"Then tell engineering to start the other generators.  They have been working for weeks repairing them; tell them to start number three at fifty percent and do it at once."  Arturus ordered.

"Number three is down.  We used it for parts for one, two and four."  Ferran reported.

"Then start number four."  Arturus said stating the obvious.

"Very well captain.  We will start generator four at fifty percent power and hope we don't have a blow out."  Ferran replied.  "Doashim out."  Arturus just shook his head.  He was ready to throw the commlink but wisely just placed it back in his pocket.  This was why Ferran would never be a ship captain.  He was experienced and extremely well qualified for his systems position, but he lacked the strength and character of a leader.  Perhaps part of this stemmed from the fact that the systems of a ship were like children to him and he did everything that he could to protect and keep them well.  This would good for the maintenance of the ship, but in a crisis, the limits of the systems had to be tested.  This was something that Ferran could not handle.

Arturus ignored the other ship captains and looked back down at the holotable.  The imperial ships were quickly maneuvering in position.

"Twenty-five seconds."  The technician called citing the new intercept time based on the temporary stop to the imperial advance.  The rebel formation remained spread in the middle and there was no sign that they were preparing to react to the imperial counter-maneuvers.  One option for the rebels was to recognize and immediately try to flank to get their ships back in place faster.  They would soon see what the rebels chose to do.

 
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