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Captains Journal
Kara Black, Captain Command Executive,
Vanguard Bastion Arms of Sorrow
Log Classified: Obsidian – Director
Clearance only
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…Ahem, okay, need to record this. Just in
case.
We intercept a distress signal relayed from
a comm buoy in synchronous orbit around one of the uncompromised system moons.
We’re not on any rescue detail, so I order
my Signal tech officer to log it, store it, and we’ll check when we can. Our
section of the armada is focused on a Firebrand orbital platform that has been
putting up some heavy resistance. Bigger catch to fry, right?
Arms of Sorrow is splitting
fire and flashing in-system at a steady heading. I’ve got two dozen drop-ships
ready and loaded for breach. The plan is tactical insertion via bulwark t-cast.
Might drain the drive, but it gets us inside the envelope of the platform. From
there drop-ships assault the central control facility, we might lose a handful,
but we’re spooled to full cortical backup, any casualties are up and in the
fight faster than cooking a casserole.
Three hours into mission approach I get a Solcom
directive mission order, and a beam cast straight from Coreworld Admin.
Looks like that distress signal I ignored was
related to an incident on some deep science SSD out on the Alabaster nebular
plenum – a biohazard breach. Solcom directive is clear on this, we need to get
the remaining science team out if possible, and THEN contain the breach. You
don’t ignore orders from that high up, even if you’re in the middle of a war.
I’m not going out like Gheried did.
So we turn and burn, full drives to get
there and iron out this matter so we can get back into the fight. About halfway
there I realize something that gives me the shivers, we were the only Bastion
that intercepted the signal. No one else got it.
But it gets better. We’ve been orbiting the
facility for twenty minutes manoeuvring under inertial thrusters only.
We’re not raising any coherent signal from
within the facility, except for a low energy hum that has all kinds of
weirdness about it.
Firebrand and mercenary ships have been
thick in this area only a few days ago, so I want to keep a low profile. T-cast
is too visible, and a hull breach is low class. We’re going in full ninja.
I’m ordering a cadre of Samaritans and some
specialized personnel to gain a foothold. Scans verify that we’ve got a good
chance at accessing one of the outer docking bays.
I’ve got one of my best Combat Medics
leading the first excursion – he’ll be able to nail the nature of the biohazard
pretty fast. He’s used to spooky ops too, an advantage when you’re this far out
of Solcom oversight. “The edge of the Edge”.
Commodore Grist is in charge of the Arms of
Sorrow while I lead the boarding and rescue party. Crisis teams are assembled,
and I’m planning on being a part of this op, just so I can see first-hand how
critical this mission is. I don’t like being pulled out of a combat mission to
go into this kind of night country. This reads Solcom core director board all
over it. If they’re involved …
I’ve got a bad feeling about this.
This is Captain Kara Black, signing out.
1 comment:
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