M E A T B A G
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While being appropriated and redeployed were one of the many constants in a Soldier’s life, I never expected to be assigned to a Strike-team, chasing after some scientist’s fever dream. From the quick glance at the mission briefing, I knew we were headed out of Imperial-held space and into the unknown. There were scattered reports of resurgent activity in this sector, which the Security Bureau believed was brought about by the sudden appearance of this - what did they mention it was again? Some sorta special comet that was bleched out of another dimension. Funny how they had time to study it, learn about its mysterious properties - enough to guarantee its authenticity, but it never occurred to them to alter the trajectory and force it to land closer to home. Now here we are, orbiting some world in neutral space, taking readings of the planet below. Our Captain doesn't want to waste the lives of his Eighth Company like Coin, so we spend our time on the hangar deck - waiting for them to give us the green light. It takes a few rotations for them to do so, as they wanted to ensure that the scans were thorough. In that time, I learned the name of this misbegotten world and of the sapient creatures that called it home. Kayri III. Some time before the Four Hundred Years Darkness had engulfed a vast majority of the Galaxy, the otherworldly and insectoid species known as the Charon had ‘colonized’ the world and made it their own. As I stand on the hangar deck, waiting for my Squad to funnel into our Assault Lander, my mind finds itself unable to believe that some form of colonization had taken place. Instead, the word infestation sprang to mind.
Towering dung-formed spires studded the once verdant surface, sharpened spikes jutted outwards, and icons venerating false gods acted as each monolithic hive’s capstone. The sight was abhorrent, and I instantly regretted the very notion of stepping onto its surface. Why go through all the trouble, when you could burn the world and dig through the ashes? It would save them time, let alone lives as it was unlikely that any of these creatures would survive an orbital saturation bombardment to lay a hand on the assigned detachment. However, those brilliant individuals in High Command had seen fit to stay the course, and put some boots on the ground. Perhaps they feared in torching the world, that they’d be labeled as mass murderers - ruining any political credibility that the First Order had as they sought to hold the moral high ground in their escalating battle against with the Galactic Alliance. Or hell, maybe they feared the possibility that they could destroy the precious specimen in the attempt to cleanse the surface.
Whatever the case, it no longer mattered. I had a job to do, and the longer it was delayed, the longer it would take for me to be cycled out of this dung-heap and onto better assignments. As a static-laden voice broke over the Hangar Deck’s loudspeakers, I ordered my Squad to seal themselves in their armour and check their weapons. They didn’t obey at first. The bonds of brotherhood were still fresh, and they saw me as a pretender rather than their commander. The temptation was there to remind them of their former Sergeant, and how he was turned to ash upon the plains of Kaeshana by a disruptor bolt - but the more, shall we say, diplomatic portion of my mind had taken over. Instead, I repeated my orders and gunned the trigger of my massive Vibroaxe to emphasize my authority. The sound tore through the hold of the Assault Lander and spooked several of the Greenhorns. They listened and obeyed then, and that was enough. Soon, my Dropship and a few others would break for the surface, and under cover of night, we would enter one of the towering spires in search of this precious aerolite.
If only those vile cretins had kept the bloody meteorite where it impacted, then we wouldn’t have to descend to this world. We would’ve swooped by with a tractor beam and vanished into the night like erstwhile bandits seeking to reclaim long-lost glories. Buggers denied us that pleasure by dragging to massive rock into the heart of their infested settlement - which meant that it could be anywhere by now. An entire Hive complex rife with a swarm of otherworldly Xenos filth? No information regarding these creatures other than they’re big, strong, and would easily best a Soldier in combat?
Just another day in the Corps.