Location: Atrisian Orbit > Death Star
Objective: Sabotage Death Star (Dueling Casi)
Allies: GA + Friends (
Corazona von Ascania
)
Opposition: GE (
Dark Forces
)
Directly Engaging:
Casi Braste
Personal Equipment:
-
Shadow Armor (Rocket Pack,
Individual Field Disruptor)
-Lightwhip
-
Z6 Riot Control Baton
-
Blast Shield
-
Shatter Pistol
-
Glop Grenades
In a surprisingly heartfelt gesture, Cora produced a talisman of her own for exchange when they reached the hangar, explaining its origins as an indigenous production of Ukatian craftsmen. Though she downplayed its appearance, Mykel nonetheless found the ring striking its own way, feeling a steady hum of Light circulating through the ring like a gentle whirlpool against his chest.
By Cora's recollection, the ring had started out as something tarnished but later polished and refined into something splendid.
Not unlike its inspiring owner.
"Thank you…" He said softly, tucking necklace under his armor.
"I'll keep it safe and I'll be sure it makes its way back to you."
In the same way his Sigil carried traces of his essence, the ring softly babbled with hers like a spring brook. Even when duty would carry them along separate physical paths, they would not be truly divided.
"We'll be entering the Atrisi system momentarily," The Super AI
Hecate announced loudly over both their comlinks so that Cora could also hear her.
"You're both needed by your teams. Also, Miss von Ascania, I'll be providing you an uplink to our battle net!"
Mykel nodded at Hecate's words, his focus shifting into a more tactical mindset.
"Our interior maps are still incomplete," he explained,
"But once the first wave breaches, telemetry will start updating in real time, and you'll have what you need."
With that, it was time to move to the ships. Mykel straightened up, giving her a small bow of respect. Back in public view, the young Jedi Knight was once more all professional in demeanor.
"May the Force be with you."
The Spare Fleet reverted into a hotly contested battlespace, armadas of just about every color and stripe converging in a cacophony of light and fire. However, the militia fleet was given some respite as it was able to settle within the defensive envelope of the impressive lattice of Atrisian orbital defenses situated outside of the planetary shields.
Once a defensive posture had been established among the Atrisians, the boarding operation commenced in staggered stages.
First came a saturation attack with a combination of missiles, sabots, and slugs designed to occupy and overwhelm interdiction units and the point defenses of the Death Star along the desired ingress trajectories.
Next, ECM operations began, a sophisticated operation using both projectors and
sensor decoys to generate general interference and phantom signatures of imaginary vessels.
Just after EWAR operations started, a flotilla of
Kometa ramships, escorted by
X-wing drones (anti-ship configuration), peeled off from the main body, drilling forward in a spindle formation. The Kometa sat in an interesting niche of warships: small and nimble enough to dodge the heaviest destroyer batteries, yet armed and armored enough to punch through withering point defenses that would shred starfighters.
The Death Star's defenses, impressive on paper, were fragmented in execution. Turrets guided by computer targeting were still manned and segregated in operation, leaving gaps in real-time coordination. The automated Kometa flotilla, guided by
swarm logic directed by Hecate, exploited these gaps to maximize survivability.
Still, the gauntlet of interceptors and defenses took their toll, steadily whittling down drones and ramships as they closed in on the hull, aiming for impact at points near the tributary laser emplacements in troughs just outside the outer ring of the heavily armored conclave dish.
SLAM drives roared to life, flinging the ramships across the final stretch of void at ludicrous speeds.
Density projectors and
anti-concussion field generators spun up to harden the ships and enhance kinetic potential. Sections of the Death Star's particle shield shimmered where the Kometa's field disruptors terminated the barrier.
Shockwave generators in the bows detonated at the point of impact, shearing armor to punch open a path.
However, even where the ramships were successful in breaching, the hull and superstructure of the battle station was quite tough, so they did not penetrate as deeply as they would against other vessels.
Still the breach was deep enough to deposit their payloads on the outer decks: swarms of
Inago biots, and
YVH-1 combat droids armed with glop dispensers and
Famos II rifles linked to back mounted power generators. Special teams of the YVH-1 drones also carried
Firebolt repeaters, switched to their secondary jamming mode.
As the lodged ramships opened their bays for their passengers, canisters of
coma gas were also rolled out to knock out unprotected personnel as the invaders began to spread out from breach points to prosecute their mission as shock forces.
The Inago and YVH units worked in perfect tandem, the biots, designed for boarding operations just like this, taking the lead as they hurled themselves into clusters of defenders and emplacements, limbs thrashing with calibrated shocks to knock out soldiers and fry electronics alike.
The YVH units were more tactical in approach, sweeping side corridors and rooms to ward off flanking maneuvers with their famos set in a shotgun-stun mode that dispatched both organics and synthetic targets and pinned the incapacitated Imps with glop. They also defended the surviving Kometa, and began pulling telemetry from terminals with
computer spikes to feed into the network after being
filtered for malware (all until they burned out when intrusions were detected).
The first wave was all flash and thunder. A perfect cover for the small fleet of
Eidolon stealth shuttles that quietly trailed in their shadow. Consulars gathered in meditation chambers on the
Mace Windu weaved cloaks through the Force, further concealing the vessels and their passengers on the metaphysical plane.
All the shuttles were slaved to Mykel's lead ship, Hecate steering them toward the Death Star in perfect concert. In real time she adjusted their vectors, parsing the triggered Imperial interdiction with passive sensors.
While on a more indirect approach to avoid detection, their destination was the same as the first wave: the amplification chambers near the surface.
[Lots of hardware out there - it looks like everyone wants a piece of the Death Star. (`ε´) ]
Mykel frowned.
"Unfortunately, that may suit the Galactic Empire just fine - they excel in the chaos they sew."
[But the chaos suits us as well, the shuttles haven't been spotted! ]
He didn't respond to Hecate, focused on the looming battle station ahead. It wasn't enough that the Death Star was a mechanical monstrosity, like the Sepulchre it was also a roving nexus of Dark Side energies. It felt to the Consular as if some great new violation was being birthed into reality. Yet another in the Siths' torrid string of blasphemies.
The horror just needed to be flung into a black hole.
But first came the gouging of the cyclop's eye.
[We've reached the hull, matching station's velocity for drop.]
Mykel stepped back into the passenger area with
Jedi Shadows, the hull port opening, revealing the grey expanse of valleys and peaks of metal paneling and protrusions. He could only imagine the oceans of credits drained in the construction of this behemoth. However, small sections of the neat patterning were now marred by ugly gashes left by the ramships.
Beginning with Mykel, the Jedi stepped to the edge one by one and dived.
While each Jedi Knight wore sealed Shadow Armor equipped with rocket packs, they did not engage the engines, instead manipulating their
inertia to guide their fall toward one of the open breaches. An uncomfortable buzz of energy passed over Mykel's body as his individual field disruptor activated and carried him through the great particle barrier of the Death Star. At the last moment, he flipped with a swing of his legs so that he landed on the end of an idle Kometa fuselage with a muted thud. The rest of his team soon followed moments later, their tiny team standing intact.
Just below, he could see skeletal VYH droids prowling the deck. The air had completely leaked out the breach, the obstruction of the Kometa preventing emergency sealing attempts, so it was shuttered off by sealed blast doors far ahead.
[Connection established with droids and biots…updating telemetry now. Hydra protocols coming into effect. Party time. ヽ༼⊙_⊙༽ノ ]
They'd made it, but that was just the easy part.
The amplification chamber still lay klicks ahead. Droids and biots were cutting a path, but it was still going to be a grind.
He steeled himself, stepping down off the fuselage onto the deck. Despite the bellows of the darkness pounding against his head, he remained calm.
In Darkness, I become Light.
Under his armor, the ring began to gleam from his resolve as he now stood as a beacon of
valor for the rest of his team.