Eternal Father

Sluis SystemSluis Van
Alarms wailed through the Behemothhttp://starwarsrp.net/topic/142239-behemoth-ii-class-super-star-dreadnought/ as it breached the skin of reality. The pulsing blue of hyperspace vanished. Amber warning lights blinked in sequence with the klaxon-blare. The deck lurched as force slammed through the superstructure, data spinning off on a multitude of tactical screens as the fleet settled into a formation.Eleven ships had ridden hyperspace with the Behemoth, a smaller Grand Fleet than was usual but still a force that could have conquered systems. There was the battlecruiser Reckoning, the fleet carrier Ultima, and the three Star Destroyers Wolf’s Claw, Stormhawk, and Glory. The siege battlecruiser Judicator was a sleek shadow to the Behemoth, her pair of ventral orbital autocannons retracted against the cannon riddled underbelly of her hull. Two light Star Destroyers, Iron Edict and Bellicose, formed the fleet’s vanguard, while a squadron of three frigates, Unity, Trident, and Rhapsody, circled the whole, watchful and swift.
Carnifex watched the flow of cold date from the heart of the Behemoth. Screens hung from the ceiling around him. Tactical information scrolled across them in an endless cascade. These were not displays that turned details into maps and readouts; this was primary data from across the Behemoth’s fleet. Engine outputs, gun charge readiness, position error margins, crew status - all of it was passing over the screens undiluted and unmediated. Carnifex had been absorbing it all from not only the moment that the fleet exited hyperspace, but while it was in transit as well. Occasionally the arrangement of the screen would alter, but the Butcher King remained still at their center. A small cadre of Crownguard surrounded him in a loose ring, their stance just as still and silent as their Lord's.
The chamber was circular, its floor tiered so that the banks of system controls rose from the open space at the center to a domed roof of bare metal. Hundreds of Tsudakyrhttp://starwarsrp.net/topic/133155-tsudakyr/ sat in cradles of transparent glasteel, bathed in nutrient fluids and connected by cables and wires to the system web of the Behemoth. Black-uniformed officers moved silently amongst them, bent over control panels as their hands clicked softly as they tapped keys and adjusted dials. All of them carried out their tasks with barely a word.
The chamber was buried deep in the Behemoth’s hull, its corridors watched by slaved gun nets and companies of Gelian Sentinels. On other ships, the place of command would have been the bridge. The light of stars would have fallen through huge viewports, but not on the Behemoth. While a large and very visible bridge sat perched atop the dreadnought’s superstructure, its existence was superfluous at best; a distraction designed to entice less knowledgable enemies into a killing zone of hundreds of turbolaser emplacements bunched together in groups of eight and ten. Viewports were points of weakness in the hull and afforded no advantage in battle. Their absence also sharpened the mind. Everything that you need to see is before you, let nothing distract you from it.
The voice of AQUILAhttp://starwarsrp.net/topic/133321-aquila-artificial-intelligence-system/, the artificial intelligence program that captained the Behemoth in the Emperor’s absence, thundered across the multitude of communicators spread throughout the chamber. “Multiple Ssi-Ruu warships, Supreme Excellency, Shree-class. Preliminary scans indicate that they are deliberately targeting the shipyards.”
Carnifex could visualize everything from the technical data flowing across the screens around him, the minute adjustments in the Ssi-Ruu ships as they became aware of the Emperor’s fleet and began processing that information.
“Alert all commands and begin our advance on the Ssi-Ruu, draw their ships in between us and the shipyards.”
“As you command, Supreme Excellency.”
The Iron Edict and Bellicose were the first to reach the perimeter of the Ssi-Ruu’s long-range weapons, their shields blossoming with the impact of the nearest cluster of Shree’s cannons. They would return fire in response, the void between them illuminated by a hundred different streaks of light, pocked by brilliant sunburst detonations as experienced gunners found their mark.
The battle above Sluis Van had begun.