Lucius Redmond
3rd Fleet
Post 4
Angels of the Empire
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korr The Maw
Jas Katis
Kesh Hevro
Da'Razel
Razel
Arixa Pazela
Arris Windrun
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Mercy
Xan Atropus
St. Thomas Barran
Thomas Barren
Alaric de Braose
Reiner Ghadi
Doctor Afic Otker
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Jordi Massad
Ansisa
Lysander von Ascania
Varin Mortifer
Kesh Hevro
Hasuras Na-Gerra
The naval crewman, with naval's universally implimented, in the 3rd anyway, training standards, they immediatly began to fire and retreat. It was a fight they knew they couldn't win. From behind the chair Lucius tapped into his vessel's coms, sending a message echoing though the halls lf the Voidtreader. An incredibly painful message, but necessary, shouting over the wind and blasterfire. A ship was nothing without a bridge, and they wouldn't be taking it back from that behemoth or his fellows. "Scuttle. Repeat. Scuttle.". It filled him with coldness. As the thousands of crew responded to the message, sending it into a flurry of further activity as they prepped detonators on the ammunition dumps and the mechanics overclocked the ship's engines. With a dry throat, hoarse from the winds whipping around them. Lucius switched to the frequency connecting him with the Hysten and Victory. "Voidtreader is scuttling, get out of blast range and prepare to receive survivors." A brief silence, only a second or two followed before two "Aye aye's" could be heard crackling over the communicator.
Lucius and the crew fired and began pulling further back into the now open blastdoors as the reinforcements arrived, a bulwark of Naval Infantry, firing intensely into the now mostly abandoned bridge, over the bodies of friends and foes alike as they make a tactical retreat, keeping fire on them as the rest of the crew rushed to escape pods or otherwise aided in the scuttling. They destroyed the navigation controls on the way out, prompting the SD to lock into it's present course, drifting nicely into the enemy fleet. Not all would make it, but with the position of the Voidtreader, the proximity to enemy vessels, and the loss of the command bridge, it was the decision that needed to be made. The Hysten and Victory had already drifted to near respectable distances, not perfect, but enough to keep serious damage from hitting them as they gunned their engines in the opposite direction, firing into the masses of enemy vessels as escape pods and transports poured out of the SD, some towards the ground, others towards their sister ships, as thousands of men and women fled the now fallen vessel. Lucius threw had thrown himself into the command escape pod as they'd exited the bridge, feeling a disgust in his belly as a doomed master at arms saluted him through his pod's viewport during launch. He wanted to die with them. He didn't want to flee like this, but he knew his death would serve only the enemy and his vessel was already doomed. That was the true burden of the staff officer with a healthy psyche, the shouldering of the weight and faces of dead friends and crew would never leave. A thousand ghosts joined his mind as his pod twisted past plasma fire and into the nearby Hysten's hangar bay with a dozen other pods.
On board the Voidtreader the remaining Infantry and crew fought desperately against the super-human attackers, buying time best they could as the vessel many of them had called home for years driftes into the center of the enemy flotilla. Then, in a brilliant flash and deafening roar the stored munitions of the Voidtreader exploded in unison, sending blue jets of plasma and shrapnel into the enemy vessels and the field below, as the ash and fire had before them. The shockwave and echo would sound off for miles, the flames visible for hundreds of meters above their floating starting position. Those who hadn't made it out in time were evaporated along with those who'd volunteered to stay, a graveyard of heroes. Kindred spirits with the trillions of beings over the years that had given their hearts to a cause and found themselves called to fulfill their promise to it. Both a honor and curse, in equal measure. All would be a loss to those who that cared for them, and the echo of that rippled outward in the force.
Lucius was dragging himself out of the pod when the explosion rocked the Hysten, sending him falling to the deck. Both the Hysten and Victory continued battle as they took in survivors, turbolasers thundering along with the corvettes and frigates into the enemy, continuing their boarding and firing actions. The end of one vessel wasn't the end of the third itself.
Angels of the Empire
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The naval crewman, with naval's universally implimented, in the 3rd anyway, training standards, they immediatly began to fire and retreat. It was a fight they knew they couldn't win. From behind the chair Lucius tapped into his vessel's coms, sending a message echoing though the halls lf the Voidtreader. An incredibly painful message, but necessary, shouting over the wind and blasterfire. A ship was nothing without a bridge, and they wouldn't be taking it back from that behemoth or his fellows. "Scuttle. Repeat. Scuttle.". It filled him with coldness. As the thousands of crew responded to the message, sending it into a flurry of further activity as they prepped detonators on the ammunition dumps and the mechanics overclocked the ship's engines. With a dry throat, hoarse from the winds whipping around them. Lucius switched to the frequency connecting him with the Hysten and Victory. "Voidtreader is scuttling, get out of blast range and prepare to receive survivors." A brief silence, only a second or two followed before two "Aye aye's" could be heard crackling over the communicator.
Lucius and the crew fired and began pulling further back into the now open blastdoors as the reinforcements arrived, a bulwark of Naval Infantry, firing intensely into the now mostly abandoned bridge, over the bodies of friends and foes alike as they make a tactical retreat, keeping fire on them as the rest of the crew rushed to escape pods or otherwise aided in the scuttling. They destroyed the navigation controls on the way out, prompting the SD to lock into it's present course, drifting nicely into the enemy fleet. Not all would make it, but with the position of the Voidtreader, the proximity to enemy vessels, and the loss of the command bridge, it was the decision that needed to be made. The Hysten and Victory had already drifted to near respectable distances, not perfect, but enough to keep serious damage from hitting them as they gunned their engines in the opposite direction, firing into the masses of enemy vessels as escape pods and transports poured out of the SD, some towards the ground, others towards their sister ships, as thousands of men and women fled the now fallen vessel. Lucius threw had thrown himself into the command escape pod as they'd exited the bridge, feeling a disgust in his belly as a doomed master at arms saluted him through his pod's viewport during launch. He wanted to die with them. He didn't want to flee like this, but he knew his death would serve only the enemy and his vessel was already doomed. That was the true burden of the staff officer with a healthy psyche, the shouldering of the weight and faces of dead friends and crew would never leave. A thousand ghosts joined his mind as his pod twisted past plasma fire and into the nearby Hysten's hangar bay with a dozen other pods.
On board the Voidtreader the remaining Infantry and crew fought desperately against the super-human attackers, buying time best they could as the vessel many of them had called home for years driftes into the center of the enemy flotilla. Then, in a brilliant flash and deafening roar the stored munitions of the Voidtreader exploded in unison, sending blue jets of plasma and shrapnel into the enemy vessels and the field below, as the ash and fire had before them. The shockwave and echo would sound off for miles, the flames visible for hundreds of meters above their floating starting position. Those who hadn't made it out in time were evaporated along with those who'd volunteered to stay, a graveyard of heroes. Kindred spirits with the trillions of beings over the years that had given their hearts to a cause and found themselves called to fulfill their promise to it. Both a honor and curse, in equal measure. All would be a loss to those who that cared for them, and the echo of that rippled outward in the force.
Lucius was dragging himself out of the pod when the explosion rocked the Hysten, sending him falling to the deck. Both the Hysten and Victory continued battle as they took in survivors, turbolasers thundering along with the corvettes and frigates into the enemy, continuing their boarding and firing actions. The end of one vessel wasn't the end of the third itself.