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Skirmish Don't Flinch | TSC Assault on TIC New Alderaan


HYPERLANE MONITOR X-YN773-3-D
Mass hyperspace detection...
Readouts all confirmed the same information: a mass of artificial bodies on the edge of Confederation space; by all accounts, it was aimed at the Republic. Whether it was a buildup or the beginning of an invasion, the impressive detection complexes that had been claimed from the Galactic Empire offered the Covenant a compelling insight. It was what they hoped for when their Senate plant informed them of the uptick in aggression between the nations.

PRESENT
NEW ALDERAAN
Realspace tore open from the Netherworld. Darkness, horror, and damnation manifested in ripples across the Force as the Hellmouth ferried star destroyers, frigates, and raiders from the afterlife to the edge of New Alderaan. With the Confederation's fleets amassing against the High Republic, the Sith Covenant arrived to raid the seat of what they saw as a collapsing Imperial power.

Aboard the command ship, Arris Windrun approached Star-Arm. They were the ones spearheading this attack, joined by whoever else was reckless enough.

"You think they expected this?"

Mercy Mercy | Marlon Sularen Marlon Sularen
 
Arris Windrun Arris Windrun | Marlon Sularen Marlon Sularen

Mercy stood in front of the viewport and watched calmly as ships reversed out of the grotesque horror of the Netherworld.

Most people looked away from it, but Mercy saw it as a promise. A standing invitation for her to join the eternal war in the Field of Blades. One day that invitation would be taken and the mountain would know only of glorious battle. Blood-soaked and hungry for it.

"You think they expected this?"

"I think they will claim they did." Mercy said over her shoulder as New Alderaan came into view. "But Brosi, Corellia, now moving their fleets to the High Republic..."

There was no nation that could sustain that much defeat and commitments before they were stretched thin.

Whatever they faced here, could not be more than what the Sith faced at Brosi, and they defeated them there soundly.

"We do not want to be bogged down in a fleet battle, Windrun. Tell your naval officers to punch their way through, I want to be on the ground and ripping through their fortifications yesterday."
 
Imperial Confederation
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Imperial Naval Flotilla Eins - New Alderaan



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Klaxons blared at full volume across the Avril Defense Platform, the sound reverberating through durasteel corridors and rattling bulkheads. Red lumen-strips strobed along the walls as armored boots pounded toward battlestations. Senior Commander CG-10044, "Valius," did not wait for ceremony. He was fastening the seals on his chest-plate as he stormed into the command centre, helmet tucked beneath one arm, jaw set like iron.

"What the hell is going on?" he demanded.

The main holotable flickered violently. A moment ago, it had been clear, the space above New Alderaan calm and sovereign. Now it burned with crimson returns: contacts, layered in formation, warships stacked in assault vectors.

"I don't know, sir," a clone technician replied, fingers flying across the console. "One second, the scanners were empty. The next..." He swallowed. "An entire fleet translated in-system. No warning, no traceable hyperspace wake. Their transponders aren't registered to any known power."

Valius stepped forward, eyes narrowing at the projection. The formation was disciplined. Intentional. This was not a raid. "Register them as hostile," he snapped. "Deploy all squadrons. Full combat spread. Begin Avril and Hawk rotations immediately. I want platforms Three through Six in defensive alignment within five minutes. Have platform Two close ranks with us."

"Aye, sir."

"Clear weapons hot. Fire the instant they're in range. No warning shots." The deck vibrated faintly, distant turbolasers spooling to life, reactor output climbing toward redline.

"Signal Alfheim," Valius continued. "Shut the gate. Hard seal. No one in, no one out. I want the aperture collapsed and locked on my authority."

"Confirmed, sir. Alfheim acknowledges. The Eye is closing."

Behind the station, space itself seemed to bend as the vast Yggdrasil planetary shield surrounding New Alderaan shimmered into brilliance. The shield gate station, Alfheim, began collapsing the controlled aperture, the last sliver of open sky narrowing like a blinking eye. What had been an open artery for trade and travel would become an armored vault.

Across the surface below, the spires of the capital glowed beneath the protective dome. Civil defense sirens wailed through the city's districts. Atmospheric defense cannons rotated skyward. Civilian traffic fled toward hardened shelters as orbital platforms maneuvered into overlapping fields of fire.

"Contact in three minutes," the sensor officer called out. "Enemy vanguard consists of multiple heavy signatures. This is a strike formation."

Valius placed his helmet on, seals locking with a hiss. His voice came colder through the vocoder. "Then we give them a wall."

He opened a secure channel, broadcasting to every defense platform, every fighter wing, every ship still within the shield's perimeter.

"This is Senior Commander Valius of the Avril Defense Grid. An unidentified hostile fleet has entered the system. All forces are to Condition Aurelius. Defend the capital at all costs."

The holotable shifted as friendly squadrons launched, streaks of blue and gold racing outward to meet the encroaching red.

"They came without warning," Valius said quietly, almost to himself.

Then, louder: "They will not leave without consequence. For the Confederation. For the capital. Hold the line."

Above New Alderaan, the shield blazed like a newborn star, as the first enemy ships crossed into weapons range.

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Note: I threw this together 40 minutes before work. I'm using the Large formation of the Naval Defense Flotillas. So, 6 Avril platforms, and 48 Hawk satellites. Sorry if it's a bit of a mess.

Tags: Marlon Sularen Marlon Sularen | Mercy Mercy | Arris Windrun Arris Windrun
 


The viewport fractured Lysander's reflection; a myriad of shards captured pieces of him, the dark silhouette of his face and the scar along his cheekbone like a scarlet memoir. He was unfazed as the Nether tore open, witness to the Hellmouth's rebirth. The scream of the veil echoed in his mind, stars recoiling in fear as the Covenant prepared to carve another wound into existence.

He remained rooted in place as he listened to the Triumvirate's words; not out of fear, but because the thought of challenging them had never once occurred to him. Even as numbness crept through his body like frost, there was no concept of defiance within.

Today, a sweet sensation was invoked in his mind. As Chandrila and Coruscant did before it, New Alederaan echoed with promises of retribution. The Order. The Covenant. This raid would pay tribute to every Sith he had ever known.

Tapani flickered across his thoughts like a flame, conjuring visions of countless faces and the desperate screams that followed. Each was a wound that never healed, but also a reminder of too many liabilities.

The ice in his gaze spread like glass behind the emerald hue, eventually settling on Mercy. Once his Master, now an ally. Behind every shred of reason, his loyalty to this Sith Lord remained unbroken.

"Let us outperform what we did with Pelagon and the others," he stated, inhaling the cold from the walls around them. "No survivors, no future refugees growing up to one day hate us."
 
Location: New Alderaan High Orbit - New Alderaan System
Thread Objective: The Battle in the Belt
Mission Objective: Defend New Alderaan
Call Sign: Titan Ten
TIC: Defender of Order Defender of Order Marlon Sularen Marlon Sularen
TSC: Ufsa'zekhn'narun Ufsa'zekhn'narun

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A diminutive TIE Sprite reverted from hyperspace in a tiny flash of light and warped gravity. Inside the cockpit, Priesse stretched her legs (an allowance afforded by her small stature) and studied the various readouts and feeds flooding her HUD. An unknown, presumably hostile fleet had arrived in the system, and was moving on a rapid course toward New Alderaan.

The information presented to her would have been unbelievable, were it not laid directly in front of her eyes.

New Alderaan. The capital world of the Imperial Confederation. Under direct attack.

Priesse shook her head then, steeling herself for what was to come. Presumably, whoever was at the head of the hostile fleet would have believed that the Confederation was weak and overextended. Whether or not that was true remained to be seen. However, in her mind, the fact that they had been able to strike Corellia so soon after the defeat at Brosi and the raid on Mon Cala's shipyards was testament to their resilience.

For her part, Priesse had been flying sorties almost every day for the last few weeks. She was due to return to Imperial academy on Mahporeem for graduation, and to receive her officer commission. However, Titan Squadron needed her now.

The Confederation needed her.

And so, here she was.

Priesse vectored towards one of the Avril defense platforms, before establishing orbit around it in a screening pattern. The hostile fleet would first need to neutralize the Naval Defense Flotillas before moving onto the planet. If she could help defend them, she would buy valuable time for the main Imperial fleets to arrive!


Craft: TIE Sprite TN-29-6
 

Mercy Mercy | Defender of Order Defender of Order | OPEN

Arris frowned. Was this what command entailed?

She flicked her gaze towards the admiral in the center. Formerly of the Alliance, discharged for skimming payroll and turning procurement into a black market. Would've been a prison sentence if he hadn't friends in the Senate. Now, he served the Covenant with a hefty check and the threat of being shot in the knees to motivate him.

"Well, you heard her. Move!"

The admiral nodded and barked orders across the fleet. Star destroyers took up coverage on the flanks while frigates escorted the raid ships and their battlecruiser towards the shielded world.

She looked back at Mercy. "We'll play this like Corusc--"

Her attention flicked back to Lysander von Ascania Lysander von Ascania with a measure of surprise, followed by an ascending brow. Was it just her, or had his resolve grown darker since they last crossed paths? She looked to Mercy, as if expecting her to say something. That was until the screens lit up with activity as Imperial defenses calibrated against the Covenant's strike fleet.

Their plan was a reckless one, driven by the unwavering minds of Mercy's graspborn who commanded the forward ships.
 
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D O N' T_F L I N C H

IMPERIAL CONFEDERATION
CHOLGANNA,
OUTER RIM TERRITORIES
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Sularen stood onboard the bridge of his Flagship, watching over the large Imperial fleet assembling over the Orbital Drive Yards as he prepared to move against the High Republic. He had grown tired of how the galaxy continually dismissed the Imperial Confederation as a weak incapable government openly challenging it whenever they pleased. It didn't help that they had suffered two consecutive defeats in the Thandon Star Cluster trying to push out the Sith Order which only reinforced the idea of weakness that was associated with the Confederation.

This Corellian Crisis, was the Confederation's last chance to prove them otherwise, to prove the galaxy once and for all that the Confederation was still a galactic power worth respecting especially when the galaxy was starting to pivot towards the Republic, the Mandalorians and the Sith. If they backed own now, if they failed to assert themselves, then they would only be capitulating to a new galactic order that would only move quickly push them aside rather then include them in it. Unbeknownst to the Supreme Commander, it appeared that the enemies of Order were already on the move capitalizing on the Confederation's distraction with the High Republic to further weaken them.

"Supreme Commander, sir!" one of the bridge communications officers cried out, catching Sularen's attention. "We're getting reports of an attack on New Alderaan." he said. "An attack on New Alderaan?" Sularen responded, both confused as to how an enemy could strike deeply inside Imperial territory without getting detected. "Do we know who the enemy is?" the Supreme Commander further inquired. "No sir. From what we can gather, their transponders aren't registered to any known power." the officer replied.

Sularen sighed. An attack on the capital of the Confederation would significantly delay his plans to strike at the High Republic forcing him to divert the fleet he sought to wield against the Republic to the defense of the Imperial capital instead. Still, this confrontation would only serve to test the resilience of the Imperial Confederation and perhaps even demonstrate that the dream of an Imperial resurgence was not as dead as the galaxy believed it to be.

"Assemble all available warships and set course for New Alderaan." Sularen instructed. He was going to make sure that this would be the very last time anyone struck against the Confederation ever again. After today, the galaxy would learn to recognize the might of the Imperial Confederation. That being said, the INV Sularen's Revenge would soon proceed to jump into hyperspace followed by roughly over a dozen Imperial warships as they made their way towards the Imperial Capital ready to unleash hell upon the fools that had dared to strike at the heart of the Confederation.


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Tags [Friendlies] | Defender of Order Defender of Order | Priesse Namada Priesse Namada | OPEN
Tags [Hostiles] | Arris Windrun Arris Windrun | Mercy Mercy | Lysander von Ascania Lysander von Ascania

 

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