Foreword:
Welcome and thanks for clicking this thread.
This is a
"short"/oneshot-story using characters from my Homeworld
fanfiction - Tales of the Vjel-Amaj
in the EVE Universe. It has been swarming in my bald head for a long
time next to the fact that I needed a short break from it - hence the
posting of this story. The Homeworld™ Universe is really not
farfetched from EVE's universe. I always wanted to see both of these
universes combine. Maybe readers of the other fic might find
interests in EVE : )
While death and destruction plays a role in
this fiction, it also features small pranks and mild comedy you know
form the game. The story features pewpew but not the gankfest of
death as in the game. I try to keep it more on the scale of realism
(most of the time). Also, shields do not exist - at least not in the
StarTrek'ish wy. This fiction features a bit of lore-bending
considering Pod-principles of ships. I apologize for any mishaps in
expression, cheesy moments and bouncy plot-flows.
Just trying to
keep the writing warm. I dunno if it is well enough to be
continued.
Enough Jibber Jabba!
Enjoy
(hopefully)
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Eve of Amaj
Red
beams and auxiliary lighting illuminated the corridors. Voices
shouted from all sides. Rapid steps. Tumbling. Tremors. Cries.
Another set of impacts. Loss of balance. KEEP MOVING! She ran like
mad. Whatever was going on - She needed to figure it out - NOW! The
connected corridors had hundreds of civilian passengers and
technicians trying to get just about anywhere. Her hair whipped back
and forth. The run itself was uncomfortable for the one who did not
have time to arrange the undergarments. Panic and calamity
continuously spread with each beat of time.
Somewhere
in deadspace of the Heydieles Star System…
Another
blow. Sets of secondary girders fell upon the floor. Explosions.
Blaring alarms. Distant decompression alerts - thank goodness. Lucky
her, the path that she was about to take sealed tight as atmospheric
preservation systems prevented yet another catastrophe. But now, she
cursed - turned away from the blocked passage. OKAY, THAT WAY! People
slipped and stumbled as she dashed forth!
There
was a path of smoke, debris, gaseous clouds, fluids masses, and
separate lifeless bodies; a trail that led to the source in space.
The bleeding behemoth cruised forth. The vessel, a hybrid featuring
key aspects of a Matari 'Mammoth' transport but with the Gallente
schemes and structures of an 'Iteron' industrial ship, was barely
able to tolerate the ongoing punishment.
Was
a STUPID
IDEA
of taking this trip! Bad Karma! Should've known those idiots were
going to travel via short-cut! I
KNEW IT!
She sprinted forth with each desperate breath.
Voices
of distress transmitted through space, ""- If anybody is
out there - Please - Help us! This is the Napenthae
Heavy Cascade Transport
of the Omega Tausen Frontier Corperation! We are severely damaged!
Our position is encoded to the data-stream of this distress
transmission!""
The Napenthae left bled burning trails
of smoke - with the unknown swarming its adjacency.
Part
1 - Bad Karma
=
Bridge of the Napenthae =
Another serious impact shocked the ship
and its crew. Numbers of damage reports sounded from every corner of
the bridge. Every now and then, power fluctuations would briefly
blind all eyes by darkness. Sporadic hits distracted the speech of
the Captain. He was losing integrity and overwatch. His attention
merely bounced from one branch of bridge operations to another.
Technically, the ship was blind. Practically all means of
surveillance and sensors were disrupted and unavailable.
Suddenly,
the secured rear entry to the bridge opened. A security operative
revealed himself, "Captain! There's -! H-Hey!"
Knocking him aside, the swarthy Brutor woman in a rather
messy and open uniform busted into the bridge. The security operative
argued and tackled the unusual passenger, telling her that she did
not have the authority to enter. The woman shouted at him. She was
not in the mood of wasting time, "Back-off, ye git! Damn
it, Captain! What's going on?!"
The troubled Vessel Captain
looked beyond his shoulder, "Let go of her."
Angrily
tearing her shoulder away from him, she arranged her uniform as the
Captain stared upon her.
Kaydaana
Manaan; Blade Commander - or 'Lieutenant Colonel' - of the Kiith
Sigmatar, a notable clan of the Republic Fleet and one heck of a
proud Brutori pilot. She is a Brutori with fairly long and dark red
hair, jade-green eyes and an unusually attractive body for a type
like her. Though not such a tall woman, she surely had the stature
and attitude to reckon with. Anyone could easily assume that she
lacked patience and was not used to speaking the Gallente-Common
language. Kaydaana was alike those military types… Those with the
big mouths. She was a passenger who chose this vessel
coincidentally.
The
Vessel Captain quietly stared at the woman who now argued with the
deck operators and other officers. Hearing another correction on the
casualty report of the damage control department, he wiped some sweat
from his forehead and rearranged his cap. He always wanted to stay
out of such troubles; keep safe trade routes and gateways of such.
But he was of no choice - and now the entire ship and its people were
in serious trouble.
He shortly looked to his side. The three
dimentional status screen of the Napenthae was a frightening and
miserable sight. Practically all mainframes were yellow, orange and
red. Several segments blinked rapidly, easily catching ones attention
that these areas were contaminated with 'death's breath'. Those who
were still in these areas were already sentenced to a miserable
fate.
Instincts
stung her mind.
"Whoa…
Wai-da-minute", everybody paused, "Serpentis… 'n'
Angels…", Kaydaana suddenly mentioned with a cold stare after
ending the arguments abruptly. The woman straightened her
stance.
"Now how do know its pirates - even those?! We don't
even have close range sensors available! You can bet we're in some
meteor shower!", one of the deck officers shouted at her but
silenced the moment she threw her gaze at him.
"And since
when do meteor showers constantly hit the same spots? No… I
just know it."
Kaydaana
tightened her fist and took a deep breath. Surprisingly, she had
actually panicked just like everybody else. The fears hideously
knocked out her common senses. Thank goodness this did not happen in
a fighter.
"M-Ma'am?"
She shook her head, "Of
course, pirates! Plasmatic entropy meltin' the outer bulks? Thermal
death waves fryin' the outer decks? Sensory unable to pick up a thing
other than a garbled mess? 'plosive impacts, hull penetrations with a
cloud spraying hails of death? Radiological matter contaminating
various decks on aft?! Hell, I know the roars of impacts. It's them.
I know that dreadful sound of titanium sabot slicing through
decks!"
Just as the Brutor woman ended her speech, the
communication officer suddenly announced, "Captain -- She is
right. Pirates… I was continuously skimming the frequencies for
help just when I detected unusual transmission..."
The Vessel
Captain made hasted steps towards the communication station, "Is
that so?! What do they want? W-We will transfer whatever they want.
Our assets are insured! We are better off paying than losing our
lives."
"No, Captain. There is no ransom. They have
neither hailed us nor are replying to my attempts."
"Well
- What do
they want?!"
"Yah don't get, Captain?",
Kaydaana's accented voice sounded from behind, "We're their
prey. We've musta crossed their space. I dunno why these hideous
cartels are working together but that is not our problem just now.
For the love of her divinity, I don't know where we really are but I
know you suckers musta tried some stupid short-cut. Ain't I right?",
she pointed her finger at them.
Feeling another ferocious strike
upon the ship, the Captain maintained his silence.
"Thought
so. So we emerged from the jump somewhere in some forsaken low
security Star System, eh? Ves-sel-Cap-Tain?"
"Aye. So it
is, Colonel. I was of no choice -- if I may say to my defense",
the Vessel Captain notified, "The CEO of my corporation demanded
our ship to perform point-to-point jumps between the gravity wells of
star systems - rather than using the common lanes and gates in order
to maintain the deadlines. Trust me, my crew, Colonel, I protested
against this command. However, I was forced to follow the order as my
corporate superior onboard would immediately remove me from command
and proceed nevertheless. I apologize, Colonel, but we have never
expected our emergence point to be allured by a warp distortion field
either. I am well aware that jumping through low security
constellations is dangerous… but… it was almost as if they were
waiting for us. Upon all, our warp core is unable to generate a
depleted vacuum field."
"Yeah, a lockdown. We bettah
face the obvious, Cap'. They saw us comin' - and I'm sure you've got
precious stuff on this boat. And right now, we're their
prey."
"C-Can't we talk to them?!", a frightened
woman asked.
"Don't be foolish, Cadet! They're going to blow
us up!", the angered deck officer replied to her.
"Oh,
not really - or, 'not just yet' ", a cold shiver ran down
Kaydaana's back as everybody nervously stared at her and listened to
her words, "They want all that valuable cargo yah got on this
ship. I don't care myself about the stuff, but you can bet they are
playing with their prey. Even if yah attempt to liquidate the assets,
they'll be killing us all off with their ammo before. Y'all
definitely don't have enough to patch amount of decompression holes
they'll be puncturin' - oh, and unless we have enough hazard suits, I
doubt we'd survive the heavy radiation that would flood every deck.
Surrendering is simply outta the question. If they wanted slaves,
they'd be swarmin' this ships with boardin' parties already."
"A-Are
you saying we're as good as dead?!", the grim deck officer
barked.
The Brutori woman was out of answers. Her mouth was
open but she simply found no words. She did not want to die either.
Not like this, at least - The stories of creeping death wiping out
entire crews still scared her. She cursed inwardly. She should have
never taking this cheap ticket. The trip to Essence for a long
vacation was a great one - but the way back? Right now, Kaydaana
wished she never took a step out of her Pod or active duty. Just here
and now, she wished she were sitting in her 'Stabbah' Strike Cruiser.
There was no backup out here. No friends. They were on their own.
Weak. Defenseless --
Wait
a minute! Think!,
her mind shouted. Her instincts told her that while she made haste to
the bridge of this place, the corner of her eye spotted something
useful.
Think
- THINK ABOUT IT!
"Captain!",
the Brutori woman suddenly said anxiously, "Didn't I see some
strikecraft container while takin' the long way through the cargo
bays?! I could've sworn I saw something!"
"Hm? Well.
Wait", snipping his finger at the Logistics Operator, the
Captain immediately issued the order to check the cargo assets,
"Check it through, but I am not sure what you are looking for,
Colonel Manaan."
The ship once again suffered severe hits.
Frights broke the concentration.
"I just know I saw specific
military Gallente symbols on that container unit - and I think I saw
smaller ones, too! The Minmatar use similar symbols… such for
transporting strikecrafts!"
"Ah, yes. I recall signing a
random courier c-contract!", the Vessel Captain explained after
getting on his feet again, "I have not read the details but was
it was a large unit to be transported to the same destination as
yours."
"Confirmed!", the Logistics Officer said,
"It's a military container indeed, sir! There's definitely some
sort of… frigate stored in it. Details aren't clear, though, I
guess it was a sloppy work by the deck crews. All I can see here is
that it is some frigate in dire shape."
The Brutori woman
gained their attention, "Captain, that's our chance!"
"E-Explain
- or wait, you want to dispatch it?"
"We won't stand a
single chance against these pirates harrassin' this industrial slug!
They're going to kill us all if we don't do anything! I only see one
chance: We need to dispatch whatever we got!", Kaydaana took
deep breath and straightened her stance; she was dead-serious, "I'm
the only real pod pilot you got on this space tug, Captain, and I
don't give a damn whomever that frigate belongs to."
Despite
the anxiety, silence shortly filled the bridge.
"Whatever is
in that container, Ma'am, I don't know if we have the means or space
to deploy it, let alone launch --", the Logistics Officer
explained.
"That was a special container, man. That frigate
surely has it wings folded or something! No, I'm takin' it! Check out
those Logistics crates - if yah can find weapon modules or whatever,
hook 'em up! I should be able to use the pod that is inside. All I
need a space suit of some sort! Anyone will do!"
The Captain
was out of any viable solutions. This was madness. This woman was
going to take on all those pirates out there… but alas, he had not
much of a choice.
"Officer."
"Yes, sir",
his First Officer confirmed.
"I wish to have all our crew
potential to be focused upon the preparation of the Colonel's ship.
We are not going to survive this if we do not tackle the true problem
- those blasted pirate. Have all passengers and crewmen evacuate the
outer sectors! Our only hope in avoiding casualties is to bring them
into safer interior areas the ship!"
"Don't worry,
Captain! With me around, I'll take 'em down with any ship! You can
count on me."
"… V-Very well, Colonel. I am afraid you
are our only hope. Our last hope."
"Don't worry, Cap' -
I'm tha best of the best around here!", the Brutori sounded
heroically - masked by the lack of common sense and arrogance.
Duh,
woman,
the deck officer thought, you're
the only capsuleer on this ship!
Kaydaana
turned around and made her way.
"Here - Catch!", the
deck officer said and tossed an object towards her, "Keep in
touch. It's a comm-unit. It should possess enough range for
communicating with us outside - as long as they don't blow our
communication arrays! I'll be sending all the help we got - but be
advised, this is just an industrial ship. None of my operatives know
how to handle these military things."
"Got it, boi.
Yah'll here from me!"
The Matari woman ran off.
Great.
Now we're counting on a Matari to save our hinds.
=
Lower Cargo Bay =
The haste to the lower decks was another
stressful venture. Waves of casualties and other disorientated
crewmen were brought away from the area. Both damage control and
medical teams did what they could to assist the people, but the
panicking was a serious issue. The reports of harsh conditions made
it impossible to save or evacuate everybody.
Gazes.
"Y-You
said any ship, M-Ma'am", the female logistics operative
fretfully mentioned.
"Anything… b-but a…!"
Kaydaana
stared upwards upon the frigate. There were countless battle scars
upon the Gallente schemes of the nimble frigate. All things
considered, the frigate was in a very bad shape. The punishment it
took some long time ago must have been immense. The smell of burnt
material immediately filled the area. Both stood in front of the pod
unit.
"Ma'am, w-we shouldn't stay here for too long. Y'know,
this area is, um… contaminated.
I don't know how long these anti-rad pills will hold
so…"
"Yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah! But which one of you silly
Gallente freaks put ALL THOSE GUN MOUNTS on that sorry
heap?!"
The
shy operative raised her hand quietly as she was the only person
around while others dealt with the preparations. Guilty.
"Listen,
girl, there are some serious things you need to know about combat
ships! You just can't put all
sorts of guns
just like that on a ship without knowing the details! I told your
guys to maintain the specifics! Didn't you get the orders from
them?!", Kaydaana barked.
"Umm, aye, they said open the
containers that had military sigils on them and --", the naive
youngster nodded, but then shook her head. She did not understand a
single word but looked downwards and spoke slowly, "A-Anyways,
Miss Matari… Ma'am, here's the space suit."
The logistics
operative opened the case next to them. The suit was a bulky set;
ugly, with beige schemes, cables and smeared marks. Most likely, it
was some standard issue industrial suit with thick protective layers
and harnesses. Both felt another intensive tremor.
"Can't
waste more time!", Kaydaana yelled and started stripping her
clothes to the undergarments. She rushed to put on the layers of the
jumpsuit.
"Um, Miss. Looks like you need to take a look at
this pod thing."
"WHAT?"
Kaydaana moved closer
and took a look. The following startling gaze revealed the next
unexpected surprise. Gods,
these Gallente…
This was really a bad timing for surprises like these. The Matari
cursed and formed a fist. This was truly bad
karma.
Part 2 - Last Hope
Not
much later…
Rapid
thuds.
=
Outer adjacency of the Napenthae =
Countless objects were pulled
into open space. The gaseous cloud surrounding the bulky objects
crystallized and vanished as all things slowly spread out. The
pirates ceased their fire as several fields of objects spread from
several arcs of the burning vessel. Apparently, the pirates figured
that their precious loot was about to drift an endless journey if not
obtained. Some of the jettisoned batches were shrouded by debris and
smoke.
The
Vessel Captain rubbed his chin. Red and yellow signal lights still
spun from the ceiling of the bridge. At least the alarms ended their
annoying repetitive tones. This was only buying time. Those
threatening pirates definitely were not taking this as the fruits of
ransom. The anxiety of his crew was just as high as his - Gambling
fate with the last
hope.
Ironically, primary surveillance arrays returned to normal, allowing
a decent view of the vicinity. Visual aids of the arrays soon allowed
to reveal the silhouettes of harassers. All bridge operatives
silenced as they quietly observed the outer vicinity. Ironically,
there were only a handful of harassers.
"CO."
"Yes,
Captain?", the First Officer replied.
"Fire erratic
batches of signal flares. Mark XXII and VI. Full spread. She will
need it."
"Right away, sir.
Soon, small spheres
of light and 'fireworks' of radioactive matter were fired from
various arcs of the Napenthae. While the flares offered minor visual
aid, the intensive radioactive emissions reflected upon almost any
object in space, allowing any means sensorial arrays to detect and
distinguish the silhouettes with ease. All eyes soon were able to
discover what phantoms were haunting the space upon their screens.
The eyes followed what caught their attentions: A cruiser…
several kilometers off the starboard side of the damaged vessel and
another batch of frigates orbiting their prey. Now a group of dots
appeared… Small entities of artificial intelligence… Drones.
Batches of drones approached the various groups of loot that slowly
distanced themselves from the largely vessel.
Separate logistics
drones met formations with the pirate frigates that were
investigating the fields of loot. Scavenging, scanning, buzzing
signals. The mechanical snoops would hover before groups of loot,
randomly snatch whatever valuable with their little arms and fetch
the small hulks back to their 'masters'. They were extremely
effective but a few seemed to have problems scanning those loot
fields within radioactive shrouds.
As moments went by, a specific
object in a field of sporadic containers and junk soon crossed the
border of the shadow that was thrown by the smoke and the huge
behemoth. The flares and the distant celestial star finally allowed
the bare eye to see beyond. Silently, the object drifted along the
herd.
Two frigates were approaching. Snooping. Scavenging.
The 'pod' proved to be a tight "two-seater". The term 'squeezed alcove tin can for one and half' was well known for such typical Gallente training pods. It neither featured any extraordinary high-tech features nor truly advanced equipment. Neither was this a true pod nor was she alone. Back then onboard the Napenthae, she did not have a choice. Due to the serious atmospheric instability that was about to occur, Kaydaana was unfortunately forced to grab the closest person available for the job while the other viable people ran off like a scared flock of birds. Those cowards!
Keep
cool! Keep cool! Stay vigilant! Stay sharp! Don't panic! Keep
cool!...,
Kaydaana's mind frequently repeated. Thumps.
Loud thumps. Unease. She trembled.
The
thoughts followed the wisdom that was gained throughout various
experiences in such situations. The reality, however, was the
opposite. She was dreadfully anxious as the phantoms of death were
slowly approaching. Even this experience pod pilot was frightened.
The fright and tense was so intense that any being would want to
cower, bit nails, fiddle with hair or do anything that dealt with bad
habits… but how was one to do this in the utmost cumbersomely space
suit. Luckily, the suits were effective enough to hinder the
protective shell from catching vapor. Kaydaana could do nothing but
pause, letting her fingers tremble upon the handful of buttons and
triggers. Back in space again... soon to take on the tough
foes.
Privacy was impossible in this little mechanical pouch.
Nervous poundings sounded faintly from her and behind; hard and
frequently due to the aspects of their suits and the sealed
environment of the compartment. The audible noises of heartbeats were
simply possible due to the true fact that they were both enveloped by
fluids. The clear fluid itself was not advanced either but comprised
of basic viscous shock-absorptive liquids that surprisingly did not
hinder movement at all. Kaydaana preferred to use a suit since she
never liked that disgusting taste and everything else about the
sticky solution and breathing its life-supporting mass. Maybe the
stories of pilots drowning in it due to failures of its filtering
systems were her actual reasons.
Tsuji, the naïve logistics
operative, petrified as she stared forth. The two frigates were
approaching them. They were coming.
"NOW!",
Kaydaana barked.
Reacting to her barking command, Tsuji shrieked
and engaged all controls that dealt with the frigates power plant.
Power induced all arcs of the frigate, allowing Kaydaana to deploy
all wings and stabilizers. The surrounding arcs of consoles and
screens came to life.
""Naw. Nothing here,
boss.""
""Keep searching, fools!"",
the harsh voice of an unknown pirate barked over the channel, ""These
weaklings ought to have more valuable stuff. Continue with the
search. When you're done --""
""What the
--""
Suddenly, a series of tracers and violent
explosions took place. A death cry sounded loudly and caught the
attention of everybody within space. Before anybody was able to
react, the second frigate suffered a single wrecking blow. It was an
object that flew at blinding speed; perfectly penetrating the ventral
fuselage and exited the dorsal region with mechanical and biological
parts, leaving a lifeless frigate behind that just powered down.
The
pirate group immediately broke away.
The Gatling barrels ended
their spinning cycle, followed by the Carbide Railgun automatically
jettisoning a depleted shell and charging the next Tungsten hybrid
slug. Performing a cartwheel and rotating out of the field of debris,
jettisoned containers and smoke, a battered figure swung its
exteriors like a bat.
Ending its roll, the outer stabilizers
halted the frigates drift, adjusting the stability with periodical
vernier thrusters. Although Kaydaana maintained the primary controls,
her nervous 'volunteer' was also responsible for the precision units.
The Matari really hated these split functions. Why
didn't these Gallenteans hook training wheels additionally to this
thing?!
Nevertheless, if that woman behind her could keep her wits together
and take care of the small things, Kaydaana bet she could actually
concentrate on taking these hostilities down after all.
It took
many attempts until the nimble frigate actually achieved a stable
position. Kaydaana paused as she spotted the few pirate ships forming
up on her screen.
"Wha - W-Whoa! Th-There's another big ship
of theirs!", the young woman nervously exclaimed after Kaydaana
caught the ship's momentum again.
"I know, I know. Had to be,
Tsuji. That cruiser is surely jammin' and warp-scramblin' just about
anything on that industrial transport. No wonder they're unable to
engage warp or see anything", the Matari pilot said, "Aura!
Ah crap, I forgot - this stupid pod doesn't have an Aura fitted
Tsuji, make a sweep with that 'Eye' on them!"
"R-Right!"
Operated
by Tsuji's hand and Kaydaana's loud instructions, the turquoise eye
of the frigate's avionic array moved around and precisely identified
the threats.
"So… Three frigates. A standard cruiser…
and an interceptor attached to the cruiser's hull. Hmm… I've never
seen those types before."
"But - You shot them down with
easy, Miss", the young gallentean woman mentioned.
"Don't
get too cocky, princess. That was pure luck…"
The
Matari felt pessimism slowly overwhelming her wits. Kaydaana already
blew the surprise attempt and managed to only take down two of the
pirates. With them on full alert now, this was going to be the tough
fight, if not the toughest in her life. Sitting in an ugly and
damaged frigate, armed senselessly by the same mindless person who
now sat behind her as a support operator, the odds were seriously
against the Matari woman. The power within the pod flickered
shortly.
"This is madness. I told your guys to stick to only
one sort of weapon system. This mix
of guns
are killing the capacitors just by a single click!"
"Uh
- s-sorry, boss. I didn't even know what to do. I mean, there was
only one of each."
"*Sigh* Whatever - At least they did
their job - and a good one!", Kaydaana commented and shortly
looked back and forth on the arcs of their frigate. Four special
weapon hardpoints, with two on each side. Tsuji noted that the
standard rocket launcher was said to be malfunctioning. She would
need to be careful with this powerful weapon, since nobody had the
clue what would happen.
A mangled 150mm Carbide Railgun, loaded
with Tungsten slugs. It was amazing how powerful it was. The slug
must have mutilated the pilot within the pirate frigate that now
lifelessly drifted away. Spotting two recognizable turrets, Kaydaana
shook her head. An Afocal Pulse Laser array, loaded with an
astonishingly powerful Multifrequency Focus Crystal and a familiarly
slick multi-barrled 125mm Gallum Autocannon loaded with Carbonized
Lead. The combined use even wrecked havoc. But Kaydaana needed to be
careful. The use of the Railgun and the Laser units consumed much
power. She hoped that nut of a co-pilot would manage the capacitor's
power allocations. At least her manual aim-by-the-naked-eye was
precise.
""Ah… A surprise from those foolish
weaklings!"", one of the unknown pirates shouted over the
open frequencies, ""You don't stand a chance, fool! We're
going to get what we want.""
""GO TO HELL!"",
Kaydaana yelled back at them, ""You'll have to get through
us first! Try me and you'll end up like your other two buddies!""
""I
don't care - The other two are dead - Which means: More share for us
all! Now, KILL THAT Pilot! All of you!""
This was
not going to be an easy-going. However, time was going to be her
worst enemy. Once that pirate interceptor would be deployed, they
would not stand a single chance. Kaydaana needed to hurry. Gathering
all her wits, she focused all her hatred upon the three pirate
frigates.
"All right you punks! Here comes the FAT
MAN!",
Kaydaana cried and jammed the combined controls forward. The surge of
inertia kicked in the instantaneous response of the thrusters.
"GO
FOR 'EM!"
"We're counting on you!"
The bridge
crew cheered as they saw the gallentean frigate dashing ahead into a
deadly fight against three viciously armed-to-the-teeth pirate
frigates. The main fusion thrusters burst even more powerfully,
hurling the battered Gallente frigate known as 'Tristan' ahead.
A
single sweat pearl ran down the side of the Vessel Captain's
forehead.
Good
hunt.
*****
Moments
later. A ferocious chase along with a vicious firefight took place.
The Tristan was in a serious disadvantage as the attackers engaged it
simultaneously. Kaydaana reversely jammed the pedals as the Tristan
flew downwards. Tsuji cried out loud as the Tristan spun on its
'foot' as it flew erratically. She held the sides and closed her
eyes, hoping this nauseating spin would end sometime. The unorthodox
flight luckily disallowed their attackers to adjust their fire.
"STOP
SCREAMIN'!", the Matari yelled, "Divert the damn power back
to the lasers! Arm the rocket launcher! Hurry!"
The second
when power was infused into the laser turret, Kaydaana forcefully
caused the entire frigate to stop at once by violently pulling the
specific controls. Thanks to the scarce gallentean technology on this
frigate, the outer extremities of the Tristan flared retro-boosters
aimed independently in order to achieve peak effectiveness.
"*Ngh*
R-Ready!"
Unexpectedly for the chasers, the three pirate
frigates dived past the Tristan that surprisingly halted abruptly.
Basic crosshairs followed Kaydaana's skillful fingers and thumbs. She
aligned the proximity crosshairs, the projected trajectory symbols
and other means of targeting aids to her physical perception and
mental guessing, hoping that that last bit of sporadic fate known as
luck would be on her side.
With each hand handling the alignments
of the paired weapon mounts and Tsuji crying around like a newbie,
concentrating was almost impossible. Ironically, Kaydaana was equally
unease. She was just as nervous and timid; the action was getting too
much for her, but she struggled - People were counting on her. Their
lives were in her hands!
Following Kaydaana's battle cry, she
pulled the triggers. Combined fire of prismatic laser beams and hails
of carbonized rounds rained downwards. Stupidly but expectable, two
of the three pirates performed a 180° turn in order to continue
their pursuit while the third performed a large curve.
Again, the
laser beams proved their usefulness. The two pirate ships suffered
continual hits to their bow, causing some of their armaments and
systems to malfunction. Both pirates returned fire upon the Tristan
above but its hail of fire gave it the upper hand. Missiles from the
pirates either dumb-fired or were immediately destroyed due to the
loss of the guidance arrays and the barrage.
The barrels of the
Gatling Autocannon continuously spun and fired streams of rounds
along with beams. With each second, the hail of rounds tore the
frontal armor of the foes as they continued their approach. Dodging
their return fire, the Tristan engaged brief bursts of its
maneuvering thrusters, allowing swift strafing and evasion. The last
hits devastated the two pirate frigates. Tsuji cheered, but just as
she rejoiced, she spotted the third pirate ship curving in for
them.
"LOOK OUT!"
"CRAP! Hang on!"
This
was not good! Two smoke trails suddenly hurried ahead of the third
pirate… missiles!
"B-Bulk the turrets!", Kaydaana
ordered.
"Bulk?!"
"Damn it, disengage them!
Store them! Hurry!"
After the brief argument, Kaydaana was
now forced to rely on one of the defensive specialties of the
Tristan. She cursed loudly as the basic warning tones became
intensively. There was no time to elude those missiles. This somewhat
chubby frigate simply was not agile enough. Nonetheless, Kaydaana
knew that even the oldest Tristan had a definite aspect to its
advantage: The hulking shield barriers upon dorsal arcs! Giving
instructions to the nervous young woman behind her, the Tristan
rearranged its upper barrier wing to the side of the turret mount,
offering an effective wall of thick cover for both mount and the main
body of the ship.
Blindly engaging a strafing getaway, the Tristan
dashed to its side as the missiles followed them - The strikes took
place just a moment later. One of the missiles exploded at the utmost
proximity... luckily. The second one proved to be a more violent
encounter. The impact was unbelievably powerful - So powerful that
Kaydaana's shoulder knocked against the side despite the
shock-absorptive fluid. The pain struck her side like a knife,
causing her to cry painfully. Electromagnetic discharges whipped upon
the shield and specific areas of the gallentean frigate. Both had to
be thankful for their bulky protective neck harnessers. Disorientated
by pain and the intensive impact, the Matari mindlessly let go of the
left controls as her hand embraced the bulky shoulder region.
Momentum and inertia ruthlessly tortured both women as the
Tristan began to spin uncontrollably. Tsuji begged Kaydaana to come
back to her senses. Without primary controls, the gallentean woman
had no chance in stabilizing the spin too soon but she did what she
could.
Another alert sound! But this time, it was a different
one! However, Tsuji had no idea what it meant, but at least Kaydaana
woke up from her dazed confusion. After her senses returned to
reality, Kaydaana barely managed to grab the controls and end the
spin - The Tristan still drifted backwards.
Looking beyond her
left shoulder, Tsuji suddenly shrieked, "N-Napenthae! We are
about to collide with it! *egad*" - That sound was a collision
alert.
Cursing like never before, Kaydaana engaged all stabilizers
and vernier thruster controls, praying the frigate would catch drift
before it was too late.
Several bridge members shouted and warned that the frigate was coming in right on the broadside of the industrial vessel.
Blasting
all thrusters, the Tristan barely caught itself - Barely 200 meters
before the outer layers of the Napenthae. Oh no, another pair of
missiles! Aftermaths of the two missile explosions still affected the
screens, making it impossible to target the dangers or distinguish
just about anything. However, since the missiles were fired at high
speeds, both engaged wider curves. Calculating their flight paths by
heart, Kaydaana suddenly understood that the damn pirate was way too
fast and that he fired them improperly! Knowing that those missiles
would curve and miss them, she suddenly adjusted the frontal arc of
the Tristan to a specific position far before the pirate.
The
screen fuzzed many times, but at least the range finder and its
analytic trajectory array were still operational. It was a high-risk
gamble to rely on the rocket launcher - but if one thing was for
sure, that damn pirate was not expecting this flanking attack! He was
definitely sure that the EM-missiles did their job and crippled the
Tristan! But due to the spite of arrogance led by his optimistic
assumption, the pirate ultimately underestimated the Tristan. Instead
of stopping his flight, the pirate frigate maintained its high speed
and was about to dash past the far side of the Napenthae.
The
rockets set their fuse charges respectively to the optimal moment;
the launcher itself engaged trajectory corrections - at least to the
point that the erratic hail would field much coverage.
"SEE
YOU IN HELL - PUNK!", the Matari woman yelled over the
comm-lines and pulled the trigger.
Rapid launches of dumb-fire
rockets rocked the pod. Within seconds the field of rockets met the
desired location with pirate and exploded; their flechette warheads
sprayed clouds of deadly shrapnel and projectiles. Without warning or
any chance of elusion, the swift pirate ship dashed simultaneously
through the spraying fields. Myriads of pieces and debris scattered
to all directions as it was punctured.
"Damn! It's still
there!", Kaydaana cursed but then, her eyes widened, "huh?"
The
pirate frigate continued its straight-line flight. Both of their
heads followed the ship's movement straight ahead. Kaydaana angled
the Tristan so its upper barrier wing could repel possible impacts of
high velocity spikes. The pirate continued his upward flight as it
left the shrouds of destruction.
Tsuji's view desperately followed
its flight, "W-Where is he flying?! He might strike from above
again!"
For a change, that woman behind was right. He was
probably going to perform a 180° spin and align his launchers - This
time in a more skillful aim. Surprisingly, the ship flew
forth…
Kaydaana moved her bulky torso upon her seat.
"What's
wrong?!"
"Forget about that pirate. Whoa, those
Phalanx rockets are effective… I don't care - guess he's going
to fly on never come back! He's dead, Tsuji. Now let's -- *!*",
Kaydaana's eyes suddenly widened as several hypersonic shots missed
them, followed by pieces of debris spraying across the sides of the
Tristan. Hundreds of pieces were thrown across their adjacency.
Oh
no… The interceptor and the cruiser have engaged them!
Having a clearer view after the screens adjusted themselves,
Kaydaana tried to align the turrets after Tsuji redeployed them.
Impossible - How were they supposed to survive this? The interceptor
was far too small and agile. Kaydaana fret. The turrets were
definitely inaccurate for this job - if not, too sluggish. Of course,
she could try to adjust the trajectories, but rapid fire would make
it impossible to hit such a small target.
Wait…
Maybe the Railgun could do the job?!,
Kaydaana asked herself anxiously. She thought about it. While it had
sluggish tracking, the interceptor was striding away at blinding
speed and was by now some thirty klicks away, meaning a perfect
distance. Aimed correctly, the hybrid charge could possibly land a
hit due to its equally blinding speed!
"Tsuji! Disengage the
lasers! Charge the Railgun! I know I can shoot him down!",
Kaydaana victoriously commented, but noticed that nothing was
happening, "Tsuji! Com' on, you nut head! DO IT!"
The
head of the Matari frequently moved back and forth between the status
screens and the dangers beyond. The Railgun was still inactive. Power
was not diverted to it as instructed. What
is wrong with that woman?!
The Matari heard the gallentean woman stuttering frightfully, barely
able to say anything other than hinting her to look to their side.
Noticing several moments, Kaydaana slowly turned her head to the side
and spotted the reason of Tsuji's stunning panic. Tsuji trembled and
tried to cower, but the suit hindered her. The sight was
dreadful.
"Oh my… god…", Tsuji's voice
whispered.
People… So many people. Amidst the crystallized
gases, numerous bodies rotated and drifted into the open. Many still
moved, wove their arms for mercy, some fretfully tried to hold on
anything as they drifted into the open. One of them even bounced
against the side of the Tristan. Screams… Silent screams. Their
mouths moved but the embrace of space robbed them of
everything.
"D-Do something - Save them! They are dying!
Please - Help them!", the naïve gallentean begged.
There was
nothing anybody could do.
Perfect
shot. Corpses bled from the ruptured hull. The pirate leader flew his
interceptor away from the industrial ship and circled the pirate
cruiser.
""Boss"", one of the subordinates of
his pirate faction said over the comm-line.
""What is
it?!""
""Looks like we've got company. They're
almost here - Emergin' in a minute or two!""
""Ah.
So they were coming here after all. Good thing we infiltrated their
command.""
""Boss, it's a small fleet. We lost
the other boys, we shouldn't take on them and --""
""Shut
up! They can't harm us. I know what their fleet is made of.""
The
man then sensed the predictable hostile attacker engaging his side,
hurling gunfire as it dared its pursuit.
Useless.
Kaydaana engaged the interceptor. Unfortunately, her rage caused by the deaths forced blinded her common sense and tactical thought. It was a mindless act. The Autocannon fired endlessly along with laser beams unsteadily trying to hit the agile interceptor. It dodged at the unbelievable strike prediction.
The pirate leader smirked. He sensed the rage. The Tristan that chased him however had not the slightest chance to hit. Implants and chemical injections heightened all of his senses. His reactions were lightening fast, along with the capabilities of almost seeing every beam and round of ammunition floating past him. As he was pursued, the pirate leader soon understood that this was not some gallentean. Yes, they were reckless ones, but this pilot once proved some tactical thought before enraging to a blind beast.
HOW COULD IT BE?! Kaydaana yelled at herself as she continuously chased the interceptor. But she was losing track with each moment. Each spin and erratic dodge forced the Tristan to adjust, though the adjusting was briefly, it was still a minor time-consuming act each time. Impossible. Kaydaana lost lastly track and was forced to break away. Performing a barrel-roll, she suddenly cursed - Oh no, her mind cried. A reckless break-away…
The interceptor immediately spun and aligned its turrets. Knowing the weak points of the Tristan that merely offered its rear arcs, the interceptor soon fired several shots with deadly accuracy.
Both women cried as the Tristan jolted. One of the weapon pylons shattered and exploded. The Railgun and the rocket launcher was no more. Several interfaces fuzzed as further impacts smacked into the rear compartment of the battered frigate.
Pure
horror echoed across the bridge of the Napenthae as they observed its
rear arc suffering hits, exploding and lastly leaving trails of smoke
and parts. Losing its maneuvering profile, the Tristan began to do
awkward movements. Vernier thrusters sporadically fired on and off.
What as that pilot doing? Was it some tactic of hers? Suddenly
understanding the inevitable truth, they all understood that the
Tristan was malfunctioning and flying out of control.
The pirate
interceptor orbited the Napenthae and the swirling Tristan that was
about to crash upon it. Shortly catching the tailspin, the Tristan
unsuccessfully attempted to surprise the pursuer with blind shots of
laser beams. Turret kept cycling the beams but never landed a hit. It
was trying to do the impossible. Punishing the poor frigate, the
pirate interceptor landed several hits upon the frontal arc.
Particles sliced through the hull of the Tristan the moment it
decelerated and roughly landed upon the Napenthae's dorsal region -
luckily caught by an array in the way.
The interceptor now flew
another curve and slowed its flight to a vigilant drift high above
the vessel and the more or less incapacitated frigate. Many sets of
the Tristan's vernier thrusters failed to react or simply sputtered
and sparked.
Many bridge operatives dropped their shoulders as
they observed their last hope bleeding fluids, sparks and smokes from
its hits. The last hope no longer had the power to continue the
fight. The Tristan failed to protect the Napenthae. Their fate was
sealed… when suddenly… A set of sounds occurred on every
ship.
Even the pirate interceptor sensed the happenings. It
hesitated but did not intend to flee.
They
have arrived, but the pirate leader knew they would not stand a
chance. His face formed a hideous smile.
***
Part 3 - Sundown
Several vessels appeared. Amidst the group, the greatest of all shimmered silvery and jade-green tones. The primary vessel of the flotilla was like nothing ever seen before.
The
rumble ended.
The
spacious bridge command center with a strange pod at the rear section
retained full power. All stations came to life.
"Report",
the cold voice of a woman demanded.
"Warp jump complete. We
have arrived at the rim of Heydieles Star System", the
navigation officer announced, "Commander, our emergence point is
off-course. Our flotilla is approximately 120km away from the Cascade
Transport vessel, Napenthae.
Apparently, Ma'am, our jump had noticeable deviation. "
"I am sorry…",
a soft voice of a girl hummed from the pod behind.
"It's
okay, Aira", the female Commander-in-Chief said, "You did
your best. Thank you for bringing us here."
Another
operative turned around, "All accompanying units of our flotilla
show status green. They are standing by, Ma'am."
"Tactical
Command online", the voice of Commanding Officer called over the
commline from a different location of the bridge, "It seems we
are late. Basic scans show that the Napenthae is seriously damaged
and is being harassed by an unidentified cruiser and an interceptor.
I am also detecting a severely damage 'Tristan' frigate right on top
of that hull."
"Is it her?!",
somebody else nervously asked.
"We'll see, but I'm guessing
that… Yeah, yeah definitely that's her! No idea how that woman
managed to get into one - but it looks like she needs help!",
the Commanding Officer replied, "But we're too far away. The
hostiles are far beyond the optimal range of our anti-frigate
weaponry - and I doubt we can fire our Railgun artillery
units!"
"Commander", the engineering operative
added lastly, "As Commander Nabaal mentioned, we cannot count on
the Heavy Railgun Turrets, Ma'am. The sabotage act of that spy has
blown the various conduits. Damage Control strictly advises not to
deploy Railguns as the loss of conduits would cause the capacitor to
discharge."
"Aside to the fact that the inaccuracies at
this range could hit the Napenthae", Orelis Nabaal noted, "Not
good."
Shortly after, other voices linked into the
communication frequency set by the communication operative, Kelsea
Amaj, "Ma'am, units responding. Linking them through."
""Chief
Astrogation Officers Kenta and Quan Amaj of the 'Probe' frigate -
Phenlo
- here, all clear. Out.""
""Vayn here,
Wolfgirl - Waiting here stuck on your hull. Um… out.""
Just
as the Matari man ended his rather short report, a surprisingly
bubbly and delightful voice of a young Gallente woman sounded from
the bridge's speakers, ""Hellooooo, VJ ! Hey, how's it
gooo-in', friends? Chief Logistics Officer Deena Amaj of the
'Scimitar' Logistics Cruiser - Countess
- right next to ya, Boss, and ready for fun!""
Orelis
sighed.
The female Commander arranged the collar of her
uniform before giving out her next command, "Understood. All
units, standby. As of now, our objective is to protect and support
the Napenthae and the Tristan frigate at all costs. Unfortunately,
our capabilities are limited. The saboteur has managed to cause much
damage to our engineering segments. But that will not stop us. We
must focus on the situation and the rescue of our allies. I require
all of you to do as I say or neither the Napenthae nor our friend
onboard the Tristan will survive."
"R-Right away,
Commander", Kelsea confirmed.
The female officer raised
herself from the seat. The appearance of the woman revealed the rough
guess of her age being somewhere around her mid-30s. She had black
hair that went wildly to the shoulders, a badge that covered one of
her blue eyes with the stinging gaze, and wore a naval uniform with
both Gallente and Caldari insignias and a holstered special issue
service pistol.
The demanding voice of the superior officer spoke over the open frequency, ""I am Commander Hailynn Delixa of the Vjel-Amaj, serving the pride of the Kiith Gallentis. Attention pirates, despite your acts against humanity, I am giving you the chance to flee with your lives. I demand you to remove yourself from this sector at once! Continue your assault and you will be destroyed!""
While listening to
the open broadcast, Kaydaana raised her head and stuttered,
"H-Hailey, you - here?!"
Tsuji mumbled as she slowly
awoke from her unconsciousness - then a painful exhale.
"Hang
in there, Tsuji… Help is coming… I hope."
Laughter suddenly sounded over the frequency. The laughter went on for several seconds until the man calmed down to seriousness, ""Foolish woman… Well, well… I am amazed. The Galdari Bastard child, commanding the equal abomination of the Vjel-Amaj. I'd never thought to see you here"", the pirate leader said and chuckled again, ""Typical for you freelancers. Prancing about and attempting to bluff your way through. Stupid woman - I am aware of your status. I am aware that your ship is in serious trouble.""
Kelsea shortly gazed
upon heroic commander. Indeed, Hailynn was a child of two worlds
alike the vessel she commanded. Alike the Vjel-Amaj, it being a
stunning generation of technologies and designs crossed between the
Caldari supremacy and the Gallente pride, the so-called 'Galdari' was
a born child of a Caldari captain, the father, and a Gallente freedom
fighter, her mother. The vessel revealed the fuselages of a Hyperion
and a Rokh, but also with foreign technologies. Hailynn grew to
become one of the lead personas of an independent Gallente
corporation and a Minmatar clan. Her persona, despite her flaws, have
brought vigilance and security to those who have decided to join the
Kiith Amaj. Despite the heroism, EVE remained a dangerous
place.
Suddenly, Hailynn approached the young communication
operative and demanded her to record several specific messages for
her to dispatch covertly. Confirming one more event, Kelsea assured
her that the Matari man called Vayn has begun his part of her order.
Luckily, the pirate continued his blabbering speech, not knowing
what was going on.
""Just as I thought"", Hailynn replied with a cold tone, ""Let's have it your way. I don't care who you are, pirate, but I know that one spy of your cartels have managed to infiltrate my ship. Yes, it is true. He did succeed. Yes, he managed to cripple our ship of its long range capabilities and power allocation units.""
What
was she doing?!,
many asked themselves. She was revealing secrets. Though the pirate
knew of it, the female commander revealed more of secrets and
situational things that were intensifying their disadvantages! Was
she insane?!
But as the pirate replied and spoke forth, Kelsea confirmed that
her orders were covertly dispatched. She also demanded her to assure
the Napenthae that they were here to help and that they were to stay
out of the conversation. Meanwhile, the flotilla began to conduct her
desperate orders.
"""Mu-da-da!"", the pirate barked, ""Wise woman. Those foolish cannons would destroy this foolish industrial vessel. You wouldn't be able to hit a thing being so far away, you mutt. Even if you would attempt to fire, I know power would fail the moment you'd induce those abnormal Railguns"", insults fell with ease as he spoke on, ""Typical…""
"Aira."
"Yes,
my Naji?", the soft voice of amarrian girl in the pod
replied.
"Please, Aira, support the 'Phenlo' on their task.
Do the best you can to boost both of our sensorial reach to maximum
effectiveness."
"With all my soul, Naji", the
adolescent girl replied and devoted herself to the will of her
caretaker.
At the same time, Hailynn turned away and looked upon the screens that revealed the adjacency. She pinched her eyes. Spotting various groups of intelligent drones transporting several hulking modules from the Scimitar cruiser, Hailynn hoped that the desired orders and modifications would be done on time. The Galdari woman however also knew that if they would tally too long or prove to be a serious threat to the pirate leader, he would definitely call a massive load of reinforcements.
""Forget
about the spy, pirate. I convicted him... personally.""
""I
could care less about him or those who were killed just before you
came. That infiltrator wasn't even part of my cartel.""
"W-What
did all that mean", Tsuji curiously asked as she did not
comprehend a single thing.
However, Kaydaana understood each
word. Amazing how that foolish girl she nicknamed 'Old Lady Hailey'
managed to speak in the tribal Matari dialect that surely anybody but
them could understand. Hailynn spoke of a desperate task… a favor…
a serious favor that needed to be done for the sake of all
lives.
"Tsuji…"
"Ye-Yes, miss?"
"Get
ready and hang tight. This could get very
ugly…"
The
gallentean woman gulped.
As long moments
went by, the dialog between the Galdari Commander of the Kiith Amaj
and the pirate of the cartels soon became a harsh exchange of
insults, arrogance, arbitrariness and blaring speeches of power and
idealism. The pirate revealed that 'something big' was going on and
that there was no way the foolish weaklings of the region could stop
them. But as this 'smacktalk' took place, Hailynn's Right Hand,
Commander Orelis Nabaal, soon understood that she was playing a
hideous trick on this guy. She was not only buying time; she was
doing psychological warfare on the pirate! It all made sense the
moment confirmations came from several units of her Master Plan…
The
pirate leader suddenly ended his speech as he was informed about a
serious happening, ""Ah… What is this… A
'PROBE'?""
Orelis smacked his forehead gently and
cursed. The Probe 'Phenlo' has been detected by them.
""What
is this about, Commander… So you really are trying to align those
Large Turrets to my interceptor? *Laughs* I should have known. Aha…
Covertly trying to strengthen your scan resolutions… Well, woman.
Forget about it. Have you never heard of signature radius? Must I
explain this to a former officer of the Gallente Navy?!""
Just
keep talking, punk…,
Hailynn thought.
""Boss. Baawwwwss ""
"Go
ahead, Chief."
"" Modificationas dun, boss!"",
the delightful Gallentean woman showed a thumbs up from the screen,
""Just make sure you - umm, do it right, mkay?""
"Roger.
Thanks, Deena."
""Sure thing! Make us proud!""
It's
all in your hands, Vayn… and Kaydaana. I'm counting on both of you…
""I
suppose I should slaughter these people after all for your --"",
the pirate leader suddenly became aware of a selfish assault.
The
severely damaged Tristan engaged a desperate attack that was all but
a successful surprise. Long before the Tristan even dared to align
its remaining weapon mount, the poor frigate succumbed to the
superiority of the interceptor's agility. The pirate leader could not
figure if it was senseless rage or such heroic nonsense.
Nevertheless, whoever that pilot was possessed the virtue of
sacrificing his or her life - stupidly.
Kaydaana's wrist turned
and moved maniacally as beams and rounds kept firing. Tsuji begged
her to stop her frenzy but she was simply out of her mind. The
frequency crystal was nearing its critical peak of shattering… but
she kept on going.
"Wish this stupid pile of antique had
i-stabs!", the Matari barked. Tsuji did not understand a single
bit of the slang she frequently spoke of - From i-stabs to many other
wild terms.
The interceptor engaged dodgy rolls as it flew
reversely with high speeds. It evaded every single round of slugs and
beams of energy that fired rapidly from the Tristan's combined mount.
The whole chase was simply mindless as the interceptor played with
its pray. The pirate even demanded the heavy cruiser to stay out of
this play. After a very long game of cat and mouse, the interceptor
instantly made short work out of its lagging pursuer.
The bridge crew of Napenthae witnessed the sole Tristan suffering hits like never before. Continuous fire of particles punctured the gallentean frigate as if it were nothing, piercing holes from side to another; each hit even started to push it back from where it came from! Many exclaimed and were shocked of the desperate event.
The Tristan remained
a mutilated hulk that drifted away from interceptor. The pirate
leader smiled victoriously but soon sensed dangers emitting from the
sensitive implants and sensory units. The 'Probe' and the Vjel-Amaj
have focused their guidance systems on his ship. Nevertheless, he did
not care at all. There was no way they could hit his nimble
interceptor. It was practically impossible; there was not a single
chance that those hulking power-hungry particle turrets could fire. A
ship-wide blackout would certainly result once they would be charge
their rails.
He shook his head one more time and laughed. His
signature radius was unbelievably small. Despite their desperate
attempts of boosting their optimal range resolution, they could never
achieve such an accuracy. Not even luck could help. Hybrid particles
became instable over a period of time, causing them to engage awkward
trajectories once the optimal range was exceeded. But suddenly, his
systems revealed the alignment of turrets after all.
The unusually huge turrets upon the hull of Vjel-Amaj slowly aligned themselves as the Scimitar cruiser and its drones slowly moved away together with its loads of drones, all carrying the Large Hybrid Turrets that were once attached to the vessel's hardpoints.
""What
is this all about, you Galdari slut!""
""What's
wrong, pirate?"", Hailynn replied, without a note of
emotion, ""Becoming anxious?""
""Don't
even try it! You whore! You'd only hit that stupid indus--"",
the pirate leader suddenly noticed that while he enjoyed tearing the
Tristan to pieces, he had not noticed that he drifted far away from
the industrial vessel. He was exposed into the opening of space
without the Napenthae as hostage. But the man did not fret at all,
""I see… The Tristan did this… Delixa - Forget about it
- There is absolutely no way you could hit this interceptor! Those
Hybrid Railguns are going to surge your power plants!"", he
barked ferociously.
""Which
'hybrid turrets' are you referring to?""
The
pirate leader startled the moment the cruiser updated him.
Apparently, the unusual Gallente cruiser known as Vjel-Amaj no longer
carried the Large Hybrid Turrets but now fielded a small row of Heavy
Artillery Turrets… Projectile Technology… Minmatar style.
Vayn, hurry, I'm counting on you!, Hailynn's thoughts desperately prayed. Despite her coolness, sweat formed upon the side of her forehead.
The pirate's
suddenly combined his thoughts. The Gallente weaklings somehow
managed to swap their turrets. Even more, the Projectile Turrets were
independent of power! But he still smiled. No. He did not panic. They
could never hit him!
""Hmm. Nice tactic of swapping to
antique cannons in order to become independent of power, Delixa. I
see, you do have some sense of a pirate in your blood after all…
but as I said long before. You still think like a foolish officer who
believes to know everything about combat. I am still here. I am the
one laughing… not you. Nice try but --""
"Commander!
Vayn CONFIRMES he has reached the edge of his optimal range and that
he's in position!",
Kelsea suddenly cried!
Hailynn's voice instantly burst into a loud
shout, "Deena! CONDUCT TRACKING LINKS!"
"Hittin'
it, boss! ", Deena proudly confirmed. The 'Countess' Scimitar
soon supported the tracking systems of the Minmatar turrets with
great effectiveness, followed by the additional support of the Probe
and being within the pod of the Vjel-Amaj.
""--
you will never succeed.""
""Wrong"",
another unfamiliar voice suddenly mentioned, ""You're not
the one laughing here, punk.""
Who
the hell was that?!
"W-Who
are you?!",
the pirate leader ferociously demanded.
""Oh… me? They
call me 'Vayn' - Just a rascal… who is laughing at you like a
crazed hyena.""
"What
are you talking --", suddenly, several thick red dots guided by
thick red beams of light marked the side of his interceptor,
""about?!""
""Yip
yip yip yip"",
Vayn said lastly.
The pirate leader's eyes widened as he spotted
his implants and sensorial array identifying the frigate that had
covertly appeared at least another 70 kilometers away… An
awkward-looking, horizontally-built frigate… A Minmatar Electronic
Attack Ship… A
Hyena
- painting his interceptor with various numbers of overpowered
guidance laser beams.
The
signature radius of interceptor virtually widened to a massive dot,
instantly allowing all guidance and trajectory calculations to adjust
to near-to-perfect values. All turrets focused their aims.
"All
turrets! FIRE!",
Hailynn's voice blared across the bridge!
"FIRE - FIRE!",
Orelis instantly followed up to the fire control operations!
The
pirate leader petrified as flashes of the cannonade occurred from
afar. He only needed to move his interceptor, but he simply froze.
His body did not react. D-D…Damn
you… You GALDARI BIT-
Violent
impacts shattered the interceptor within a single moment. It spun
only a single degree until the secondary hits smashed what was left
up it. The explosion deformed and whipped uncontrollably -- and then,
emptiness… as if it never existed.
Pure astonishment
startled all crews… even the one of the pirate cruiser.
""Don't
you dare call in reinforcements… Attempt to escape and you will be
destroyed, pirate cruiser. Any attempts of calling in reinforcements
and we WILL kill you. Disengage all of your systems or you will be
destroyed. Need
I to repeat
myself!"",
the cold-blooded Galdari Commander demanded, referring to the same
treacherous barrage.
No chance. By the time the cruiser would end
its warp-scrambling bubble effect, they would be deadmeat. There was
simply too much time for the Vjel-Amaj to charge another round for
its hulking howitzers of death. Hailynn gave them enough time to
think about it.
""A-Attention, Gallente
Fleet.""
""We are listening.""
""Do
not engage. We are standing down. We… surrender.""
""So,
some of you pirates do have rationality. Jettison all turret units at
once and decouple all warp core conduits. We will approach your ship
and board your vessel. Don't attempt anything stupid either. We are
even able to detect self-destruct procedures. Do so and we will speed
the process.
You will be arrest and brought to interrogation. Salvage corvette
drones will assure that you won't get away. Cooperate and we may…
spare
all of you
if we hear what we wish to hear. Do we understand ourselves?"",
the woman left them with no options but to surrender…
termless.
""Understood. We surrender… unconditionally.
D-Do not fire.""
""Fine. Standby.""
"Security",
Orelis said into his shoulder-mounted communication unit, "Marine
teams to combat deployment."
As the second-in-command
conducted orders, the entire bridge emoted a wave of relief.
"Tell
all units of the fleet that they have done extraordinary work,
Orelis, and that all of you have made me proud", Hailynn
suddenly fell upon her commanding seat, "Notify the Napenthae
that we are sending them help. Dispatch supportive drones at once. We
must recover whatever is out there."
"Right away,
Commander", the man smiled.
"A-Are you alright, Ma'am?",
one of the female operatives asked.
"It was a good thing we
were not forced to fire again."
"W-Why do you say such,
ma'am?"
Hailynn only looked towards the status screen
above and further away. The turret units frequently blinked a
specific symbol. The lack of replacement shells.
""Hey,
Wolfgirl - Can you hear me?"", Vayn's voice sounded over
the speaker.
"Yeah, hey there, bonehead… Thanks man."
"Any
time. Could you do me a favor and pick me up? Those overloaded
target-painters fried the power plant of this Hyena…"
"We're
on it."
The
Tristan slowly drifted towards the Napenthae. Smoking and crippled to
a deformed mess full of punctured parts and segments.
""Honey.
Can you hear me? Are you still alive? Com' on - Kaydee - Come back.
Kaydee, can you hear me, come back… Kaydee… come back"",
Vayn's voice frequently fuzzed.
The Matari woman hummed
painfully.
"M-Miss, the man is calling for you."
Kaydaana
hummed painfully once more but then smiled, "I know…"
-= The End =-
