Thanks for reviewing and I like your idea Pumpkinfur I'll keep that in mind.
I don't own Warriors or Starship Troopers.
Starship Warriors
It took us three weeks before we could finally kick the bugs out of Sanctuary. The bugs fought hard and fought for every inch of ground. The M.W. took a total amount of seven hundred casualties and the fleet reported that they've lost twenty ships during the initial attack. (I was happy to learn that our ship, Luna, manage to escape without a scratch)
But once the fighting here stopped I finally learned how big this bug offensive truly was. Reports came in that Earth was hit pretty hard but they did manage to kick the bugs out within ten days. Not to say the say for the colonies at Phan, Froz, Han and Tresta, where bugs are still digging tunnels and are fighting back, hard.
Now we were ordered to pack up and head to some planet which the bugs are using as a supply base. We weren't informed where it was, for security reasons, but we were told that it was lightly defended and would be a walk in the park. But when was the last time Intelligence gave as an accurate report? Never.
Before we left I wanted to check on how Ravenstar was doing but I learned that all injured personnel were transported to another planet to keep them safe. I didn't worry much about him since I knew he was in good hands and who knows he could be commanding a ship by now.
What worried me the most was that my company took heavy casualties during the battle and most our experienced cats were gone. In my squad the only original members that remained was the Sarge, Goldfur and me. The rest were either gone or too injured to fight.
Now the company is filled with inexperienced recruits just to fill up the holes. Don't get me wrong, it's not that I hate recruits (I know how hard M.W. training is) it's just they don't know how to react properly in battle. But there was nothing I could do so I just went with it.
"Come on you rats! Move Move!" Lt. Owlstar shouted as he shuffled us to our capsules. We were already suited up and were prepared to drop to who now what kind of planet. The ship rocked a little as it started to orbit the planet and I could feel adrenaline flow through. Just another drop. I told myself.
I could see the new recruits were nervous since this was their first drop in combat and I couldn't blame them.
I then looked for my capsule and entered it hearing the metal ring as I stepped inside. Soon the door to the capsule closed as it started to depressurize the capsule. Now the only oxygen that I'll be getting is from my suit.
"Alright warriors, this is going to be like any other bug hunt so I don't want anyone acting like a hero." Lt. Owlstar said through the radio. "Because the last thing I want is a dead hero. Especially for you new recruits. I don't want any of you to die on your first drop and that's an order."
I nodded in agreement even if I knew that he didn't see me. I agreed in what the Lieutenant said there is no use for heroes in the M.W. because to me anyone who fights the bugs is a hero.
Soon I could hear the familiar thud as the ship started launching the capsules. Lt. Owlstar was usually the first one out and was probably monitoring the drop from his screen.
I tucked my tail between my legs and closed my eyes. No matter how many drops I did, falling to a planet in high speed still scares me. The sudden acceleration, the sound of metal burning I will never be able to forget these memories.
I waited inside my capsule listening to the other capsules launch until it was my turn. I then heard a loud explosion above me and felt my body get pushed down. But there was an odd electrical sound also. I wonder what that was. I thought before shrugging it off. Focus on the mission.
The capsule rocked left and right before starting to heat up. The first four layers pealed of properly as I got nearer to the ground. Just like a normal drop. I told myself.
I then heard a loud thump and bump as the last layer peeled off. But there was something wrong. Instead of ejecting the entire metal layer it only ejected the upper part of the capsule. To make things worse the parachute didn't even deploy. I checked my altimeter and I could see that I was heading for the ground at a high speed.
I soon passed the other capsules, who had their parachuted deployed by now, as I tried to eject my capsule.
"Foxclaw what's wrong?" I heard the Lieutenant, frantically, shout through the radio. He probably notice my capsule streak past by.
"Sir, I got a faulty capsule (which was rare) and I'm trying to eject."
"Roger." Was his only reply. What else could he have said as a cat fell from the sky and the only thing he could do is wait.
I tried to bite harder on the sensor so that I could eject the capsule to no avail. The sensors are probably broken but it was my only hope. I then bit on the sensor one last time hoping that it would work.
Suddenly I heard a large explosion as the cocoon and the remainder of my capsule peeled off. I immediately activated my jets and put them at max. I could feel the suit shake as it tried to slow down but I still hit the ground with great force.
Once I hit the ground I was shocked to find out that I was still falling before I hit the floor. The ground that I crashed on wasn't solid rock like we were told. Then realization hit me. I fell on top of a bug tunnel and now I'm inside one. I was starting to panic and quickly activated my radio.
"To any units this is Foxcl…" I wasn't able to finish my sentence for a rock, from the ceiling of the tunnel, collapsed on top of me (The tunnel was probably weakened when I fell on top of it.). Soon I was buried in rock and I couldn't get out. The rocks were too heavy for the suit to carry no matter how hard I try.
I was about to try to contact anyone through the radio when suddenly I felt something pull my legs. I started panicking but there was a blinding flash of light and before I knew it I blacked out.
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