FN-999 (restored)
The real real Nines.
OBJECTIVE II
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Ronhar Tane
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Rohlan Basra
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“We’ve got new reports coming in from the front."
FN-999 turned towards the officer, who was crouched over a radio station attached to the walker’s cabin.
“First, our officers on the ground are finding your stun-if-possible orders difficult to enforce.” continued the officer. “They claim that any of the Risen traitors are striking from the shadows, without a clear position that can be precisely targeted."Tags:
“We’ve got new reports coming in from the front."
FN-999 turned towards the officer, who was crouched over a radio station attached to the walker’s cabin.
“Furthermore, comms are being jammed in some parts of the city, transmissions are only going through to around 60% of units. We’ve only been able to maintain contact with regional commanders elsewhere due to them using physical messengers. The field commanders however are taking the initiative and have approximated the locations of some of the jammers."
“Good.” replied FN-999. “Let me borrow the radio to adjust our course of action."
The officer complied, the two men trading positions as the walker around them lurched forwards.
[All units, this is FN-999. Your top priority right now should be locating and eliminating the jammers. If you can hear this broadcast, assign messengers on a platoon level to relay orders to units that are jammed.]
[I am further revising our standing rules of engagement. Regular troopers are now fair game. It is becoming abundantly clear from feedback on the ground that the overwhelming majority have willingly entered this conspiracy. Only accept them alive if they unconditionally surrender in plain view. The same goes for armed civilian co-conspirators.]
It was a difficult order for the general to make, condemning more Imperials to death. The collapse of the New Imperial Order and the petty squabbles of the warlords in its aftermath still weighed heavily on him. Yet FN-999 understood that the opposite approach, letting opposition “Imperials” of all sorts flourish without any restriction, was equally destructive to the fabric of the Imperial state. It would be better, he reminded himself, to spill the blood of a group of treasonous Imperials concentrated on a single planet than to turn his army on countless sectors rising up in revolt.
Still, that didn't stop the old general from mourning the fact that he once more had Imperial blood on his hands.
It was hard for FN-999 to think that he had once been enamored with violence and conflict, relishing in inflicting bloodshed upon the enemies of the Empire. It was safe to say that he had since lived through enough to know better. Battling an existential threat to the Empire was one thing, but putting down an Imperial revolt was another altogether.
Maybe he should have just joined the COMECI delegation.
