Here's the legal stuff again. It's pointless and has no real weight, but it's here anyway.
All characters and locations are the properties of their respective copyright holders, be it Square, Disney or whoever. Since no-one actually reads this, it's unlikely that I'm going to get sued over it, but please don't anyway.

Anyway…

Kingdom Hearts: Blank Slate

Part 12

World: None

"Remind me why we can't use the corridor like last time?" Jon was quizzical.
"Because it's too dangerous. No-one really knows what the long term effects of darkness on the Heart are." Sora tried to explain as best he could, as the ship rocked violently again.
"We've got a huge battle-cruiser chasing us across the stars, and you're going on about dangerous?"
"Shut up and hold on, I'm taking us in..." Sora banked the ship to the left, and flew directly at the pursuing Dreadnought.
"Right. This isn't just dangerous, it's suicide."

"The blasters can't fire fast enough to hold off the enemy fighters and hit the fixed guns. We need to launch the Teeny Ships." He turned to Riku. "You know what to do?"
Riku nodded, then turned to Jon. "Go down that ladder, and get set up. Should be easy enough for you." He pointed at a ladder on the port side of the cockpit dome. Jon climbed down it and into a smaller version of the cockpit, with a seat, a joystick and a simpler instrument panel. He pulled a small wire headset from the panel and hooked it over his ear, before settling into the seat, feet on the pedals and stick in his hand. Riku's voice came over the communicator.
"You in?"
"Yeah. Ready to go."
"Right. Hit the blue button on the panel."

Jon saw the button and pressed it, making the seat lurch. The cyan dome above turned clear and he could see the insides of some sort of launch bay. His ship was like a smaller version of the main ship, but with no pods on the wings, and from the looks of it only one cannon and engine. The whole cockpit shuddered as the engine warmed up, and the craft was fired backwards out of the bay, which was just above the engines. After buffeting in the wake for a few seconds Jon wrestled the small ship into something like level flight,and pulled into formation off the port wing, before looking up.
"Heads up – incoming fighters."
A load of grey objects was diving toward the formation. Sora's voice came over the comm.
"All right. Break off, see if you can take them."
Jon pulled the stick back into his left thigh, rolling the ship and climbing out toward the enemy.

"Here we go..."
One of the fighters was highlighted by a symbol on the inside of the dome as the blaster locked onto it. Jon found the trigger on the far side of the stick and pulled it, causing a string of blaster shots to lance out at the targeted enemy, slicing through it and causing it to explode.
Right. Next.

Sora rolled the ship through a hole in the armour plating. The last time he'd gone up against one of these the only way to destroy it had been to take out the engine core deep within the ship. The main sensor unit found it directly beneath the large tower at the stern end of the vessel, and mapped a route, which appeared on the inside of the dome as a glowing yellow line.

Outside, Jon mashed one of the pedals with his foot, swinging his ship round to face a pursuing fighter, before shredding it with a lucky shot. What he hadn't counted on was everything else continuing to move, and he nearly collided with the Dreadnought before realising what had happened and firing the engine again.
OK, now pay attention.

He used the burn to turn round and lined up on a gun turret that stood between him and the entrance, which he had just seen both of the other ships pass through. He pulled the trigger, only for every shot to miss.
You just failed to hit a stationary target. Idiot.

He then rolled the ship through the gap and formed up with the others as they moved through the interior of the Dreadnought.

On the inside, the problem came more from the turrets than the fighters. Easier to hit, but still a problem if it's your first time at the controls. Jon found himself at the back of the formation as it snaked through the various tunnels that ran the length of the ship connecting the launch bays. All he seemed to do was pick off whatever Sora or Riku missed. The tunnel kept changing direction, turning left and right, going up and down. He was struggling to keep up with the others, and nearly crashed into the wall several times.
Come on. You can do this, just hold it together...

Eventually the formation broke through into an open area punctuated by a glowing tower.
"That's the main power core."
"So how do we destroy it?"
On the main ship, Sora was scanning the core, looking for a way to damage and hopefully destroy it. Jon looked at his own scope.
"Whatever you do, make it quick. I read another cluster moving in."

Sure enough, another group of fighters burst through the hatch ahead, blocking the exit. Riku pinned the throttle open, sending his ship speeding directly at them, firing madly. Jon preferred to accelerate gradually, and took a pot-shot from long range which barely clipped the target, but enough to send it spinning into the wall, where it exploded. Suddenly, the blasters on the main ship opened fire on the tower, causing it to stop glowing and some small explosions to break out of the surface and around the chamber.
"I think it's time to go." Sora was being obvious.
Jon slammed the throttle lever as far forward as it would go, and zoomed toward the far hatch. Rolling left, he swung through the first turn as the blast hatches began to close.
"This is gonna get tight. Stay alert..."
Under one, over another, the three ships tried to outrun the blast wave. Tried. As they got near to the exit, Jon strayed a bit too far behind and got buffeted by the shockwave, which made his ship spin wildly as it cleared the hull and entered open space. A bit of wrestling with the stick and rudder brought it under control, allowing him to dock again, which he botched as well, smacking into the cradle a bit harder than was needed. The dome above him turned blue and the ladder dropped through it. He climbed up and back into the main cockpit.
"Well, I hope I never have to do that again..."
"Me neither." Sora banked the ship round to put it on course for the marker, then sent the ship zooming off into the void once more.

A/N: There we go. Short, simple and realistically not very good. Par for the course here really.