THE WRONG KIND OF REINFORCEMENTS
GEONOSIS
OBJ 2-to-1
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Michael, Gabriel, Azrael, Sariel, Raphael, Jeremiel, Connel, Raguel
[Any text in brackets signifies comm-link usage and not face to face conversation]
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Rides
Gear/Armor
SURGICAL - CRYBERNETIC IMPLANTS
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Shadow Sanctuary - Enterprise
Their goal was simple, the spire that cut into the sky ahead like a spike, a dagger. Too frakkin’ clean. Too karkin’ obvious. Connel didn’t slow, that was not happening, Azrael gave his life for them, they were going to make it mean something.
[Trap], Gabriel said over comms.
[Yep, Alazar answered.
No one argued, no sense. They pushed anyway, hard. Blasterfire intensified, meaning Republic Forces were gaining ground as they closed the distance. The Reaper overhead was dropping armaments and creating more craters.
Republic forces were already engaged near the base—too committed to pull back, too exposed to push clean. This was the fight. Then Connel saw the line. Jedi. They were advancing, structured, disciplined, and yet breaking.
[Contact high], Sariel called and almost as if on cue, Geonosians dropped from above. Then blasterfire shifted angles causing their formations to stutter. That was all they needed.
Connel moved. He hit the front like a shockwave. “Night” and “Day” ignited in the same motion—Indigo and gold tearing into the dust. Blasterfire that would have ripped into the Jedi instead slammed into him. Which he deflected in one sweep, redirected in another, and they were gone.
[MOVE], Connel yelled.
Behind him—Omega Squad flowed into position like they’d rehearsed it a hundred times. Because they had.
Raphael stepped up behind Connel. “Bertha,” his rotary blaster spun until the air filled with a deep mechanical roar as the minigun came alive. Anything airborne died, falling in a heap. Anything trying to flank—well, they didn’t get the chance.
[No-Fly Zone!], Raphael said.
Sariel fired and just like that another Commander droid down. Then she shifted left and a second shot. Another one gone.
[Control’s breaking], Sariel added calmly.[/COLOR]
Raguel dropped to a knee beside a wounded Republic trooper, dragging him clear with one hand while firing controlled bursts with the other. Jeremiel moved through the chaos like he wasn’t in it—grabbing, pulling, repositioning bodies before they got hit.
Gabriel and Michael set the rhythm. Short bursts from their rifles, cleaning lanes. No crossfire. No hesitation. Droids fell—but never through friendlies. Not once, that wasn’t happening.
At the front—Connel didn’t advance, he just held as blasterfire poured into him. It didn’t matter. “Night” spun—with deflection. “Day” struck—with destruction. A super battle droid pushed forward—Connel stepped in, and slammed into it shoulder-first, snapped its balance, and cut it down before it hit the ground, all in a blur through the assistance of the Force.
Another wave came, much closer, so he stepped forward, not back. Behind him—the line stabilized. They had their breathing room, not much, didn’t have to be, just enough. They were all professionals. Sure, they had a Jedi among them, but he had a team of operators among him, they were very much a team.
Path’s opening], Sariel said. She was right, forces were shifting, chaos was taking over. The enemy was losing coordination. They were not being routed, not broken. But off-balance. That was all Omega Squad needed.[/COLOR]
Michael keyed the squad channel.
[Push to entry. Stay tight.][/COLOR]
[Copy], Gabriel answered.
Jeremiel pulled the last wounded clear and fell back into formation. Raguel rotated positions, covering the forward advance. Raphael walked fire across the upper ridges, forcing anything with wings to stay down or die.
Connel took one step forward. Then another. Every inch contested, taken. He didn’t look back, and didn’t need to. They were there. Always. A stray blast hit close—hard enough to shake the ground, hard enough to shock anyone. Connel, he planted his stance, didn’t give it an inch.
Through the Force, the battlefield was noise, nothing more. But behind him—there was clarity. Clarity in the squad. Alive. Moving.
[Entry in sight], Gabriel called.
[Go], Connel said. Without hesitation the team surged forward. Through the smoke, through scattered fire, through the gap they’d carved.
Sariel moved first—covering angles. Raguel followed—locking down the threshold. Jeremiel pulled in last-second stragglers. Raphael backed in, Bertha still spinning, daring anything to follow. Michael paused just long enough to glance at Connel.
Coming?
Connel didn’t answer right away. He just turned slightly, taking one last scan. For threats. For angles. For movement. Then he stepped back and deactivated “Day”. “Night” remained.
Coming., he said.
Michael nodded once. Then disappeared inside. Connel followed. The moment he crossed the threshold the battlefield noise dropped, not gone, just… outside and behind them.
Sariel’s voice came low over comms.
[Interior’s tight. Watch ceilings.]
[Copy], Gabriel answered.
Raphael finally let Bertha spin down. The silence that followed felt wrong, and incomplete. No one said it. No one had to, and there was a space in the formation now. A gap that didn’t exist before.
Connel felt it but didn’t acknowledge it. It didn’t slow him. Ahead there were dark tunnels, a completely unknown layout in enemy territory.
Stack up, Michael ordered.[/COLOR]
Omega Squad formed without a word. Connel at point. Night humming low. The hunt had started, and in front of them … more Jedi… Jax… the Chiss he knew from the shooting range… another whom he didn’t… and a young Padawan… as well as… Jayna? Connel was
not happy about that.
Force forbid letting a kid be a kid…