Part 14TGP Forager War Journal
Lyran Imperial Fleet
Far Stars Duchy
We have completed the fitting of a troop transport pod at the Maxender docks and are en route to the border of our Hated Enemies. There we will transfer our Federation guests back to their fleet. We expect rendezvous with the Federation Tug USS Copernicus and her escorts in the Djuk Tanju system in the disputed territories.
To avoid possible confrontations our route has not been revealed to our Hated Enemy. Thus far, our PFs on whisker patrol have not detected any foreign warship activity.
On a personal note, I am greatly diminished by the loyalty of my rhurn-til, my ship-clan. To a man, they have chosen to share my banishment and the unknown dangers that we shall face far from our home fires. I ask that my Ancestors steady my mind and fire my heart that I may be worthy of their trust.
Zarmat Halifax
Dark Storm of the Far Stars.
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It occurred with neither sound nor sight nor scent. Yet at 19:27 Dark Storm Vessel Forager crossed over the boundary of Red Claw duchy into the disputed territories and, for her crew, exile.
?Well, that is that.? whispered Yatu, Forager?s helmsman. ?Let the prowl begin.?
Around the bridge each crewman paused for a moment to absorb the gravity of their chosen course and to gently mourn what they were leaving behind.
Halifax, Melena, Karim Nel and Umbro were gathered in the Zarmat?s wardroom.
?Zarmat,? said Melena, looking over at the chrono, ?We have crossed the threshold. May I be the first to address you as Wanderer?? At her words, the others turned to him and in unison voiced the ancient greeting:
?Cast down thy eyes, for the hunter roams. Scent not nor stir, for his path is perilous.?
Halifax turned to look at his XO with a mix of bittersweet pride. Standing, he said, ?You ennoble me. A ncients grant that I do so in return.?
Standing next to him Umbro, Forager?s MPF (Mokatar, PF) observed, ?It is a good day to live. Our ship is sturdy, my boats are fast, and there is a whole galaxy out there waiting to learn how to play dancing bones!?
The wardroom broke out in laughter. Umbro was known in most of the Golden Fleet for his uncanny, (and some said unnatural) talents in the popular Lyran gambling game involving three twelve-sided dice and a deck of twenty seven cards.
?Maybe the Gorn haven?t heard about you yet. Let?s go there, ?Fax.? said Karim Nel, Forager?s marine commander. ?Oh and Umbro, wasn?t that Lt. Alir that I saw you with after the wedding??
The young Lyran noble?s ears rotated back in embarrassment. Halifax looked sideways at him. ?She got you, didn?t she?? Umbro?s whiskers slid forward even more.
?You owe me a bottle of Saurian brandy, Zarmat. I told you, never bet against one of my Lancers.?
?You never had a chance, Umbro.? said Melena sagely. ?If I know Mur, you weren?t just an object of affection, you are an objective. And you know what Lancers say...?
? ?There?s no such thing as an outstanding objective to a Lancer. It must be a scheduling error.?? replied Umbro with a mix of resignation and...anticipation. ?Well, I can think of worse conquerors.?
?Zarmat,? interrupted Yatu from the bridge, ?I?m picking up a discontinuity in the star field ahead near that ringed gas giant. It could be a cloaked ship or ships.?
?Romulan?? asked the Zarmat cautiously.
?No, this isn?t a fluctuation. This is a hole in the background noise. Definitely Orion.?
?Yellow alert. Umbro, get to your boats. I want you and Tivo to do a bow sweep. Find out what we have there.?
?It shall be as you say.? replied Umbro as he leapt down the auxiliary gangway.
?Captain McDowell,? said Umbro into his command console, ?this is Halifax. We?ve run across some Orions. Are your people up to a little action??
?Yeah, I think we?ve shaken off the worst of the after effects of the wedding reception.? replied Janice McDowell from the troop transport pod. ?I?ll have Steve coordinate hit and run defense with Karim. Anna and her engineers are on standby for Hron Kazim.
?Good, the extra hands will come in handy. Melena,? he said as they made their way to their bridge stations, ?get me a deep scan of the area. I want to be sure of how many opponents we have. Yatu, go to one quarter battle speed and come about to six zero. We?ll give them our #6.? Amidst acknowledgements, Halifax sat back in his command chair and watched as the first BobTail PF undocked and speed forward.
Several moments later things began to happen very rapidly.
?Three ships uncloaking about forty marks out.? reported Melena sharply. ?Deep scan still charging, but it looks like a Slaver and two light Raiders. Weapon loadout unknown, but I?m getting a power spike off of all three; they?re firing something.?
As the three Orion ships became fully visible photon torpedoes streaked from their launchers, towards the Lyran tug: three each from the light Raiders and two from the Slaver. Five found their mark on Forager?s front shield hammering at it with the primal fires of a matter-antimatter annihilation.
?Proximity fused photon torpedoes.? said Melena. ?Shield 6 is down eighty percent.?
?Helm, come about on a direct intercept course to the center ship. Bobtail 1, this is Forager.?
?Umbro here, Zarmat. We?re just undocking.?
?Good. form up with 2 and keep that starboard Raider busy. Force him under cloak if you can. We?ll handle the...?
?ESG release detected...forming dead ahead, ship coming out of cloak!? yelled Melena, her battle scent coming thick now.
Three marks ahead of Forager and slightly to port an Orion Salvage cruiser had released its ESG. Few ships were large enough to mount a weapon of its size. Fewer still could also cloak. But for those that could, it made a perfect ambush weapon. Virtually invisible with its engines at all-stop, other Orion vessels could bait an enemy ship into unwittingly overrunning the waiting trap. And unlike every other weapon system, the ESG did not need active fire control.
The Orion Salvage cruiser carried two drone racks, four phaser-1s and, in this case, an ESG. A significant number of transporters and boarding parties were also standard.
Halifax keyed the shipwide address. ?Brace for ESG impact. Engineering standby for damage control in the port hull. All sections, prepare to repel borders.?
Forager rocked violently as terrawatts of energy poured into the tattered #6 shield, and then on into the tug?s hull. The port disruptor cannon exploded in a shower of hull fragments and atmosphere and plasma billowed into space from ruptured cabins and energy circuits. Three heavy phasers followed, carving deeply into Forager?s unprotected hull. Defensive phasers protected Forager from two drones.
As the bridge crew regained their seats the thin whine of transporters could be heard. Six pirates: an Andoran, two Mirak, a Gorn, a Rigelian, and a Hydran materialized in a ring around the bridge; weapons drawn.
The Rigelian barely had time to fire a wild phaser blast before he was cut into three pieces by coordinated disruptor fire from the two bridge Lancers.
The Hydran, moving fast, caught Yatu on the left shoulder with a viscious axe blow before Hrel, Forager?s navigator, jumped from her seat and tackled the tripod to the floor.
?Melena, you have the con!? shouted Halifax as he launched himself at a fierce looking Mirak with an angry scar running up his thigh and across his stomach. Half a meter taller than him, the Mirak caught Halifax?s charge fully in the chest. The pair crashed to the deck and tumbled twice before their momentum was spent.
The huge Gorn looked immediately at the biggest Lyran on the bridge: Karim Nel. Both squared off almost formally and approached each other, smiling coldly. Corporal Azir, one of Forager?s bridge security marines, aimed a spinning kick at the Gorn?s flank. But the higher temperature of Lyran ships suited the reptile very well. Faster than seemed possible, the Gorn brought a backhanded strike down on Azir?s ribcage with the force of a piledriver. Though he managed to roll with most of the blow the Lyran fell to his knees, clutching his side and spitting blood.
As this was happening, the Andoran slipped a cruel-looking knife from a forearm sheath and slashed murderously at Karim?s belly. With the agility only a cat could posses Karim leapt over the amazed Andoran. Landing behind the pirate, he reached back over his head, sunk his claws deeply into the blue alien?s flesh, and threw him overhand into the adjacent wall. The hapless projectile made a soft thud and slid to the deck, unmoving.
All around Melena the air was thick with battlescent as her comrades answered the Call of the Ancients; that state of heightened awareness and bloodlust experienced by Lyrans. She wanted to howl in frustration that she was not permitted to enter the fray. But Halifax had given command to her. Seeing that Yatu was on the verge of leaving his post to help Hrel, Melena willed herself to be calm and detached. ?Helmsman,? she said softly, bathing Yatu in her own calming pheromones, ?port standard turn. We need to get a fresh shield in front of us.?
Yatu?s eyes were wild and his breath was ragged. He looked up at Melena with his fangs bared and his fur raised.
?Helmsman,? she said again, ?port standard turn. And then get a level 4 tractor on that heap of scrap. He wants to get close to a Lyran? We?ll give him all that he wants.? The little twinkle in her eye snapped Yatu out of his bloodlust.
?Port turn, aye. Standard.? he answered, dodging another axe swipe from the Hydran. ?Tractor powering to level four. Conduit pressure nominal. Generators one and two report transporter attacks. Minor damage. Repair crews are on it.?
Meanwhile, Halifax struggled with the Mirak pirate. Over two hundred kilos of angry Mirak pinned Halifax to the deck as the invading monster tore at his neck and shoulder with his long fangs. Each bite was a furnace of pain but try as he might Halifax couldn?t get his legs up under the Mirak with enough leverage to throw him off. Smothering the Lyran commander, the Mirak spoke softly. ?Ah yes, yes struggle little kitten. It makes your blood run hot and the taste is sweet.?
?I didn?t think,? said Halifax, gasping for breath, ?that the Patriarch?s bastards <gasp> still ate their prey. What would <gasp> your Federation leash-holders say??
?Silence!? roared the Mirak, kneeing Halifax painfully in the abdomen. Feeling his last breath being squeezed out of him and his neck being shredded Halifax opened his mind and surrendered conscious control of his body to his Ancient spirits. He felt immersed in an all-encompassing peace and watched like an interested spectator as the Ancient beast within took control. Though his arms were pinned, his wrists could move. His claws popped and began methodically, almost mechanicaly attacking the weight crushing his life out. Not slashing or tearing, but digging. Dogedly he dug as his legs locked the now wary Mirak to him. First he dug around the Mirak?s sternum and then around under the floating ribs on his right side. Reaching in, he seized the Mirak?s spleen. The Mirak howled and arched away from Halifax slightly. It gave him the room that he needed to get his feet under the monster. With a titanic push he heaved the Mirak off of him and against the adjacent wall, while still grasping his spleen. The pirate crumpled to the deck in a pool of his own blood and entrails.
Still in the throes of savagery, Halifax retrieved the Mirak?s power blade and staggered over to where Hrel still struggled with the Hydran. The pirate?s third arm was punishing his navigator and in some abstract way, that made Halifax very angry. He sunk the blade deeply into the Hydran?s spine and twisted it until the tripod stopped flailing.
Behind him, Corporal Azir had a safe down-range shot at the remaining Mirak and vaporized him in a green disruptor bolt.
By then, Karim Nel and the Gorn had engaged one another. The Gorn towered above the crouching Karim. The quarters were far too close to use a fighting staff: a fact for which Karim was profoundly grateful. He had fought fighting stick-armed Gorn and had found the experience to be completely unpleasant.
?Stand down, Lancers. I?ve got this one.? At Karim?s words the two marines hesitantly lowered their disruptors. Turning, Karim said, ?You?re on my ship, lizard. Surrender. I won?t ask twice.?
?I have crushed a thousand little men like you. I will crush a thousand more after you are dead, tabby.?
Coming low, the Gorn launched an uppercut swipe with his claws at Karim?s face. Dodging a fraction of a centimeter, Karim came in under the swipe and broke a rib with surgically placed punch. He darted out again as the Gorn kicked. But she caught him with an unexpected backhand that sent him flying into the engineering console. Sparks flew as his head smashed the viewscreen . Leaping out of the way as another crushing blow came down the big marine moved to lure the Gorn away from the control stations. While Karim had his back turned, the Gorn flicked a dart into his right leg which sent him sprawling to the deck. He managed to regain his feet in time to meet the onrushing horror. Pinned against a door, Karim struggled against the brute strength of the Gorn.
Shaking off the Call, Halifax assessed his bridge. Seeing that the Gorn was the last invader standing, Halifax called over, ?Karim, get that thing off of my bridge. Take it into my office.?
Karim shook his head and smiled broadly. ?It shall be as you say, Zarmat!? And with that he slammed the door trigger and both he and the Gorn tumbled into Halifax?s wardroom.
?I have the con, Melena.? said Halifax. Get a medic up here for Hrel. Have the dockmaster warm up a suicide load.?
?I?m on it. Generators one and two report operational in two minutes. And Zarmat, I?m picking up feline life forms in the Salvager?s cargo hold. About ten.?
?Slave pens.? spat Halifax. ?Transporter rooms one and two!? he said, punching his command console. ?We?re going to take down a shield on that cruiser. Lock onto the felines in the cargo hold and get them out of there!?
?Powered and ready, Zarmat. We?ll get them.?
The tension on the bridge grew as the Orion ship slid closer and Forager?s tractor energy built. The tug shook slightly as a pulsing blue beam reached out and tied the two ships together.
?Generator one, range one. Ignite the sphere!?
At the Zarmat?s command Forager released the carrier field into space and began pouring energy into it. As it reached critical energy, it briefly ignited in a sphere of glowing yellow destruction before collapsing on the helpless pirate cruiser.
?Bridge, this is transporter room one. We?ve got ?em. They?re...sir, they?re Mirak!?
?Secure the rooms, secure the rooms! Security to transporter rooms one and two.?
Melena looked dumbfounded at Halifax. ?Zarmat, I know what I saw. My scan showed feline...?
?Stow it! We?ll discuss this later. Generator two, range one,?ignite the sphere. Fire medium phasers that bear.?
The second ESG tore bulkheads loose from the pirate ship and crushed part of the starboard warp nacelle. Phaser fire cut deeply into the hull and sheared off the starboard wing mount and drone launcher. Defensive phasers obliterated a scatter pack that launched. The suicide shuttle left the cruiser a burning wreck. The bridge crew cheered but Halifax?s expression was like a thundercloud.
?We?re not safe in the den yet. Forager to BobTail one. Umbro, what is your status??
?We caught a Light Raider reloading, Forager and only took phaser damage. I?ve got an open #2 and blown starboard phasers but Tivo is mostly unharmed.?
?Understood. Have Tivo harass that Slaver and you get your boat back here on the double.?
?Zarmat, we are still in good fighting trim. Our port phaser battery...? argued Umbro hurriedly.
?On the double means NOW! I?m going to need that port phaser battery here. Now tell Tivo to deal with that Slaver and you firewall your little beast back here!?
The bridge went silent. Their normally serene and calm commander stood next to his command chair, covered in blood and gore, filling the air around him with aggression and menace.
?Twenty marks to the undamaged Raider, Zarmat.? said Melena neutrally, to break the tension. It held for a moment more, then slowly ebbed away as the crew?s routine reasserted rigid discipline. ?Multiple contacts detected at extreme range. Inbound.?
?Yatu,? said Halifax, his deep voice rumbling, ?come about directly at that remaining raider. Speed 10. Transport pod.? he said into his com unit. ?this is the bridge. What is your status??
?McDowell here, Halifax. Two assault teams dropped in uninvited but Steve?s marines and your people handled them with minimal casualties. All systems operational. All crew ready.?
?Very good. Hron,? he said, adding his chief engineer to the com link., ?we?re going to have to run down that raider and the only way I?m going to be able to do that is by surprise.?
??Fax,? said the engineer with caution, ?I?m afraid I know what you have in mind. Is this really our only option??
?Unless you want to take the governors off the warp engines and let me push them to critical, then yes. Without disruptors, I?ve got to rely on the spheres.?
?Understood. I?ll brief Anna on what to expect in her side. Hron out.?
?Janice,? said Halifax, his voice soft, ?get everyone to the cargo hold down there. We?re going to do a warp separation. Bridge out.?
As the Lyran tug came about, the Orion raider unloaded three more photons into her bow shield. Two standard loads found their mark, rocking the heavily laden tug. The nimble raider then turned sharply and headed away from Forager. Matching speed, the clever pirate captain kept himself just outside of ESG and medium phaser range, pulling Forager?s fangs, but well inside the effective range of the pirate?s three heavy phasers. The three phasers peeled back Forager?s bow shield leaving only the barest hint of a defensive screen.
Karim Nel emerged from Halifax?s wardroom.
?Any problems I need to be aware of, Karim??
?None that I can think of.? replied the big marine, shaking his head. ?Oh, I borrowed your desk. Don?t worry,? he added quickly, noting Halifax?s expression, ?Hron can fix it.?
?Zarmat, our number one is all but gone.?
?Understood, Melena. Generators one and two standby to ignite.?
?Capacitors at 90% Zarmat. Standing by.?
...... ?Ignite the spheres! Melena, drop the pod.?
Bulkheads strained and metal screamed as massive duranium couplings relaxed and the immense troop transport pod was torn from Forager?s warp field. Power relays spewed plasma and lightning arced hotly across the twisted docking bay. The transport pod tumbled as it came to rest in space; severe temporal gradients played havok with the pod?s circuitry.
Freed of it?s burden, Forager lunged forward like a crouching leopard. Twin ESGs ignited, blasting the stern of the pirate raider, sending large chunks of hull and the warp engines spinning into space. Phaser fire followed at point-blank range plowing a furrow down the center of the ship and pulverizing its bridge.
?Helm, hard about. Generator and phaser crews, well done. Secure weapons and go to yellow. Tractor crews, get me a level two on the pod.? Halifax ripped orders with a decisiveness that bordered on mathematical. ?Melena, once the pod is tractored and both boats are recovered, go to warp. I?ll be in transporter room one.?
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~FIN