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Junction The Lianna Compact || TIC/DIA Junction of Empty Hex and Shu-Torun


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Allies: Imperial Confederation | Ronhar Tane Ronhar Tane | Bido Roz’lyn Bido Roz’lyn
Enemies: Diarchy | Laphisto Laphisto

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Several gentle pings rang out on the holoprojector as the positions of Diarchy forces were updated.

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Hill B now faced overwhelming pressure from DAF units, including Laphisto himself - it would have to be abandoned. However, withdrawal from the hill was made less severe by the Diarchy’s own smoke screen, which greatly reduced the accuracy of long-range bombardment of hill A from B. Furthermore, withdrawing from hill B shortened the front line, giving vital opportunities for redeployment.

FN-999 returned to his comms station, setting the dial to Battlegroup 1.


[Battlegroup 1, retreat southeast from Hill B. Regroup at Hill A and prepare to occupy Battlegroup 7’s fortifications.]

Next, the general switched the dial to the battlegroup in question.

[Battlegroup 7, redeploy west towards the lake near C. A DAF unit is trying to flank our units on the hill - beat them to it.]

Aside from those two orders, FN-999 was satisfied with the current course of the battle. He had the locations of all but one DAF battlegroup, and he could confidently say that the other unit was likely atop hill D. His forces had pinned down nearly all of Laphisto’s, eliminating the likelihood of a rapid breakthrough anywhere on the front. It marked the end of the initial state of fighting and the beginning of truly decisive maneuvers.

The first stage of combat had largely been a battle of positions, with both FN-999 and Laphisto jockeying for control of strategic hills commanding the approaches to their respective command centers. The general’s forces had seized Hill A while his counterpart had seized Hill D while making an unexpectedly swift approach on Hill B, ultimately securing it. Hill C remained contested. With both sides digging in on their respective natural defenses, the rival armies had slowed down, especially in the rugged interior of the island.

The next phase of combat would be decided by the battle for Hill C and maneuvering on the sandy edges of the island. If the Imperator Corps controlled Hill C, Hill D could be directly threatened and FN-999 would secure a defensible base north of the river roughly bisecting the island. On the other hand, the DAF controlling Hill C would make Corps positions on Hill A increasingly untenable and possibly force a general retreat to last-ditch defensive lines. On the other hand, on the relatively flat western portion of the island FN-999’s forces held a numerical advantage over retreating Diarchy units. Here, a breakthrough with sufficient speed and power could bypass hills B and D altogether, allowing two or three battlegroups to launch a direct assault on the Diarchy’s command center.

Yet even with a roughly two to one advantage against the DAF on its western flank, FN-999 remained concerned that a counterattack from Hill B could quickly pin down and encircle an attempted spearhead before it could progress. Fortunately, he had a solution.

The general switched the dial to “8”.


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[Battlegroup Eight. At 11:13 local, advance north-northwest as fast and as hard as possible. Other units will cover for you. You only have one objective: the DAF command center. I will assume direct command at 11:13 local.]

FN-999 now switched on every dial but 8.

[Battlegroup Five, continue engaging and pinning down DAF forces. Battlegroup Six, shift to face east and lay down defenses to cover for Eight’s spearhead.]

[All other battlegroups except One are to engage in offensive maneuvers. The main goal is to pin down DAF forces, even if it means heavy losses. Do not let them redeploy to stop the breakthrough.]

[Air support, requesting maximum cover for Battlegroup Eight on the far west of the island.]


Letting out a deep sigh, FN-999 switched off every dial in the small room and left for the main chamber.

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Adrenaline coursed through the general’s body as he proceeded towards the elevator that would take him down to ground level. For better or worse, these would be the final actions of the war games between the Imperial Confederation and the Diarchy. If the breakthrough was successfully carried out, it would add another victory to FN-999’s distinguished resume and, more importantly, raise the prestige of the Imperial Confederation as a military superpower. On the other hand, if the breakthrough failed, Laphisto would likely not hesitate to exploit the gap and secure a swift victory with overwhelming force.

Already, FN-999 had made the mistake of judging Laphisto based on his biology given a lack of personal information. It was always a risk when there was little recent history or culture to use to analyze a being, and clearly falling back on the strategy of Grand Admiral Thrawn on the matter was not always effective. But however hard a defeat would hurt in the moment, FN-999 was never too proud to learn from his mistakes. It was something he had learned the hard way in the years following the end of the New Imperial Order, when his lofty adventures had left Borosk nearly defenseless against the invading forces of the Dark Empire.

“Bigfoot, I leave operation of the command center in your hands.” declared FN-999. “I’m going in."

“Godspeed.” replied the high colonel.

The two then parted ways and FN-999 entered the elevator, dialing in the button that would take him to the first floor of the command center. As the doors shut behind him and he shot down the depths of the building, his adrenaline only surged further, complemented by a drop of anxiety and fear. The latter emerged from his ever-deepening thoughts about the conduct of his counterpart, Laphisto, whose combat abilities seemed to suggest that he was also a strong Force user. A familiar tremor of panic ran up FN-999’s spine at the thought, similar to any time he knew he was going to approach a Force user. Yet he was able to squash it down, reminding himself that the draconic being was still far off in the distance and he needed full control of his senses if he wanted to properly command his forces to victory.

If he was lucky, he might not even run into Laphisto at all.

The elevator came to an abrupt halt, the doors opening into a large hallway that itself opened up into a large gate of durasteel and concrete. FN-999 took a detour halfway down the hall into the garage on the right, mounting a speeder bike and picking up two guns - a relatively light G-11 carbine for engaging enemies while riding the speeder and a G-18 heavy rifle for combat after dismounting near the Diarchy’s command center.

Strapping the G-18 to his back and sheathing the G-11 on his waist belt, FN-999 started the bike’s engine and slowly moved out of the garage. Ahead of him, the gate of the command center lurched open, revealing a thin strip of grassy plain that was soon swallowed up by the vast expanse of jungle. Once the gate stopped moving, FN-999 stepped on the gas and rapidly accelerated out of the center to lead Battlegroup Eight.


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At 11:10, FN-999 arrived at Battlegroup Eight’s temporary camp about five kilometers north of the command center. Set up in a small clearing surrounded on all sides by lush jungle, the camp was a ruckus filled with radio equipment and troopers performing final checks on their equipment. Hundreds of speeder bikes similar to FN-999’s own were also scattered throughout the clearing: Battlegroup Eight was designed to above all else be light and mobile. Upon the general’s arrival, an armored officer stepped out of the crowd, offering him a salute before speaking up.

“General, Major Rhiannan. We’ve been receiving your comms as planned. The battlegroup will be ready to go by the deadline."

“Very good.” replied the general. “I assume you have the latest intel coming in."

“Crystal clear.” responded the major.

Battlegroup Eight had been held back not only to provide a mobile reserve force, but also to give its officers time to listen to updates from all of the other battlegroups as they engaged the enemy. As a result, they were by far the best informed of the Imperator Corps battlegroups and had a clear outline of how the Diarchy’s forces were arranged. In fact, FN-999 had authorized Battlegroup Eight to also receive all inbound messages intended for him.

Just then, an alarm went off several meters away in the clearing, followed by several other alarms that beeped loudly for a few seconds before shutting off.

“It’s time."

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OBJECTIVE 2: Dual Dominion
  • Provide air support for confederation forces
Under Bido's Command:
  • 2 squadrons of STX-TIEs
    • All weapons swapped for ION variants
  • 1 squadron of TIE/ews
Personal Loadout:
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[Lieutenant Roz'lyn, this is General FN-999. Requesting air support in two locations - hill A and hill C, both of which have been marked on your maps.]

[For hill A, unload non-lethal munitions on the strip of forest between the river and hill A's lower slope. We need to clear enough trees to create a clear line of fire on DAF forces advancing on A.]

[For hill C, you have full discretion as to which targets to strike. The important thing is to keep the DAF distracted and disoriented while our ground forces will take the hill out from under them.]

[If engaged by hostile fighters, you have full discretion over how to deploy your air wings and whether or not to delay either hill strike mission to focus on the air threat. That is all.]
Blast…

"Yes sir, we'll make it happen!" She closed the channel for now.

Bido was definitely not fond of these orders. Under normal circumstances, clearing a forest would be a simple matter. But for a training exercise, it would be fairly costly to arrange. Doable, but painful. Normally, trees would be easily cleared by carefully placed energy weapon shots, or concussive ordnance. She was even experienced on the matter, having cleared many forests in her nearly a century of flying. But today, all she and her fellow fighters had were ION weapons.

All except her four little TIE/ew fighters…

At best, all ION canons could do was cause an uncontrollable fire to burn the forest down. In a real scenario, an argument could be made for why it's a risk worth taking. But in a training exercise, a forest fire was too much of a risk to the safety of the troops on both sides.

That left her TIE/ew fighters. They were slow, and specifically tailored towards electronic warfare. She hadn't expected to have to call them into action, and had only intended to use them for their enhanced sensors. When she had arranged to have her other fighters weapons swapped for ION variants, she had neglected to slate them in for the same modifications, having written them off as non-combatants.

It was both stupid, and convenient. But mostly stupid. While the TIE/ew fighters were certainly capable of clearing the trees as FN-999 (restored) FN-999 (restored) had requested, this action would also leave them extremely vulnerable. Sending them to do this mission would almost certainly get them eliminated. Losing her four electronic warfare platforms would durastically reduce her situational awareness.

Oh well. I guess the main point of these exercises is to learn things.

She briefly considered sending a detachment of STX-TIEs to escort them, but that plan was quickly shut down by a recent development. The enemy gunships had regrouped and reorganized into defensive cuddle-cell formations. The gunships had begun to use a rotation to counter battle fatigue to great effect. Their overlapping point defence fire rendered Bido's previous missile offensive obsolete. Their coordination was so excellent in fact, that they were able to defend and attack confederate ground troops from this posture rather seamlessly. Whoever was coordinating this formation was very good.

"Fighters, break off and regroup. Time to hit them with something else." She ordered. As soon as she did, her two squadrons of STX-TIEs fell back and reorganized near hill A.

The Diarchy was using a tactic that Bido knew well. Her people, the Dorneans, often used a similar tacticwith their Braha'tok Gunships, to great effect. To her people, they knew it as "Gunship Pod Defence", drawing their inspiration from various whales that lived in Dornea's oceans. After many decades serving in her people's navy, she knew how deadly effective this tactic could be…

… and she knew what could break it too.

Sighing heavily, she resolved to send the TIE/ews to their simulated doom. The gunships would require her direct intervention on this one. While FN-999 (restored) FN-999 (restored) had given her an objective, the enemy gunships were still her primary mandate, as her unit was configured for air dominance. She couldn't abandon that.

She keyed her comms to the Imperial Fighter division frequency, "All TIE/ews, you are being mobilized. Head to the lane that runs between hills A and B. Clear out any and all trees that you can between the river and the lower ridge of hill A. You are required to use concussive ordnance, HOWEVER, you are required to avoid troop casualties on both sides. I REPEAT! AVOID TROOP CASUALTIES! You guys have the best sensors on the field, so you have NO EXCUSE. If a tree has so much as a single soldier taking a nap in it, you are to leave that tree alone! Repeat that back to me!"

The unit captain for the TIE/ew squadron came through with a reedy, drolly voice, "Aye, lieutenant! We're tah bust up them trees, an' don' touch the ones with people in, or aroun' 'em!"

Bido allowed herself to jerk her head back at the sound of the man's accent. Where was HE from? She pushed the thought aside.

"Alright, Captain. You have your orders. Execute now!"

The four clumsy fighters surged away from the safety of the forward operating base and towards their objective. Bido figured that they would have no trouble clearing out at least MOST of the trees before the Diarchy forces mustered an effective interception of some kind. If memory served Bido correctly, the TIE/ew fighters had fairly decent homing cluster missiles loaded in their NZ RTL1 Launchers. They would be quick enough to do the job, but likely not quick enough to escape…

There.

That freed her up to deal with the gunships over hill C. She switched to the channel exclusive for her fighter units, "alright. We're going to provide air cover for our units on hill C. We're using hammer and anvil formation. Squadron one, you're on anvil. Use Wolfpack attack pattern 3, keeping low, fast, and tight to the enemy. Use your speed—those gunships are clumsy compared to us. Squadron 2, you're on Hammer. Set up for dive-bombing attack pattern for a straight vertical drop. Standby at the apex for my signal, and stick to ION canons this time. They don't hit as hard, but they're harder to counter than your rockets."

Her hands gripped the yoke tighter as a thrill began to rush through her very being. Selfishly, she was actually eager to show off a little, "I'll be flying with the Wolfpack. Execute now!"

Squadron two wasted no time. They shot straight up towards the sun where they would wait on standby for Bido's command. Bido goosed her throttle and punched straight for the air theatre just above hull C. Out of the corner of her eye, she saw some of Ronhar Tane Ronhar Tane 's janky walkers, and she briefly wondered how he was fairing down there. She then grimaced as she realized that he was about to witness her abusing yet another one of his fighters. She'd have to beg for forgiveness later…

"Cheddar, set my innertial dampeners to 100%. And don't argue with me!" She ordered her droid.

Squadron 1 chased after her, failing to keep up. Her ship was flying way too fast, and intentionally so. As soon as she had the attention of the gunships over hill C, proximity alerts blared in her ear clickers. With careful timing, she dropped her nose and then snapped her ship level again with the tips of the tree tops. The enemy missiles just barely missed her last minute maneuver, and attempted to correct their flight path, only to plow into the ground behind Bido's engines. She then shot beneath the gunship formations, snapping ION shots at their bellies as she went. Then, with the skill of a pilot that had flown for longer than most humans could live, she slide-slipped her fighter into a 180 degree turn, goosed her throttle, and rapidly accelerated her ship back through the underbellies of the gunships, blasting as she went. She did this again. And again. Each time, the frame of her X3-A Striker cracked and groaned from the strain of her aggressive acceleration and maneuvering. She became like a ball on rubber band, using the gunship cells as nuclei. She switched between cells seamlessly, taking care not to over-focus on any one gunship for too long. Her ship was incredibly fast, too. To observers on the ground, she would only slow down to turn around just long enough to be barely visible before seemingly flickering out of existence again—only to appear on the other side just as briefly. Her maneuvers got faster and faster, almost creating the illusion that there were more of her than just one. Each time, blasting the bellies of the gunships with her ION canons as she passed by, striking from all angles. As she did so, she almost seemed to leave an afterimage of herself behind.

This was what a Dornean pilot was capable of…

Then, Squadron One arrived.

They joined Bido in her assault, adding their own speed and power to the attack. Striking low, circling, changing direction, the pilots of squadron one nipped at the gunships like wolves biting small morsels off a living bear. They all kept low, using close proximity to the ground and trees to confuse the gunships' tracking. In this case, the speed of Bido's ships was intended to overwhelm the clumsy nature of the LAHTs strike-based weaponry.

Then, it happened. As was ordered, the LAHTs would start to feel the fatigue, and begin rotation. Fresh ships would slip down from above, while exhausted ships would ascend to safety to recover.


"NOW!" Bido commanded into her headset.

Squadron Two, circling like vultures overhead, suddenly dove down. They would target the closest, now weakest gunships, hammering from above. Much like the Doppler effect, as their speed increased, their shots would hit at a higher cadence. They came down from many kilometres high, having ample time to bombard the gunships below with building ferocity.

Bido chose now to open a comm channel to the ground forces, "anti air units, if got anything to throw at the gunships, do it now!"

She was aware that anti-air units were under pressure right now. But if there was a time for them to take a shot, this was it. And a good unit commander would figure out how to take it if they could. With any luck, they would.

Squadron two finished their lethal bombardment, and pulled out of their dive. Bido ordered both squadrons to pull back and regroup over hill A. She then checked her scopes to evaluate her units. 5 fighters lost from squadron one, and 3 from squadron 2. The "lost" fighters were pulling off the battlefield now, heading towards the "graveyard" on the sidelines where there were tents and (according to what Bido heard) several barbecues lit and waiting.

Bido was just about to check in on the TIE/ew squadron when more orders came through:

[Air support, requesting maximum cover for Battlegroup Eight on the far west of the island.]

"Yes sir! Please have your people paint targets for us and we'll hit them hard! I'll inform my flight officers that your field level NCOs are authorized to call targets to my people." She replied.

Bido wasted no time and switched to her unit channel, "all squadrons form up on me! They want full air support, we give it to them! If they declare a target and you're in the vicinity, call it and then take it! Field level NCOs are authorized to call targets, so go ham!"


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Ronhar Tane Ronhar Tane Laphisto Laphisto FN-999 (restored) FN-999 (restored) Lyssara Thrynn Joseph Torson

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Rellik had arrived with his brother. Although taking a slightly more introspective approach to the entire event. Even hardened leaders can have a moment of reflection and wonder walking through storied halls. It was the Diarch's mentality to do just that. Soak in the architecture and ambiance of the palace. He wore no uniform and no armor, only simple robes in muted tan and brown. Certainly not informal by any means but there was no attempt made to be seen as stately or regal.

As they crossed the threshold into the palace halls, Rellik's attention was briefly drawn to T'zarna Khab. The posture. The cadence. Most importantly, the unique structure they had physically. As a man of science he could not help but wonder. Killik hybrid of some species absorbed into the hive, or something adjacent mayhaps. Hmm

He inclined his head slightly when she greeted them.

"Thank you for the welcome," Rellik said simply

Inside the meeting space, he moved with Reign, offering a quiet nod to those assembled. When his attention reached Karl von Strauss, he stopped and gave a shallow bow of respect with a soft smile.

"Exarch," Rellik said. "Thank you for receiving us, and for hosting these talks"

A staffer offered him a glass of water. He accepted it with a murmured thanks, holding it loosely as he took his place.

Reign spoke soon after, moving directly into the matter of alliance.

Rellik allowed himself the faintest curve of a smile at the corner of his mouth.

Ah, brother, he thought, ever so forward. In combat and negotiation.

He said nothing.

It was Marlon Sularen's approach that finally drew a response. When the man extended his hand, Rellik met it without hesitation, his grip firm but uncompetitive. There was genuine warmth in his expression.

"I agree," Rellik said. "It was my opinion, even then, that you were one of the brightest military minds in the North. I would have and still welcome the opportunity to speak with you at length."

Only after releasing the handshake did Rellik look back to the table as a whole.

He turned his attention to von Strauss first, then back to Sularen.

"Before we proceed," he said evenly, "do you expect additional participants to join us? Or should we begin with those aforementioned talks now. For our end I believe we might have a advisor or two still arriving but nothing we should hold over our time for. We are some of the busiest people in the galaxy I would assume."

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CAPTAIN RONHAR TANE, TK-3301
OBJECTIVE II: OPERATION DUAL DOMINION
MON CALA TRAINING GROUNDS


Ronhar had seen the way Laphisto Laphisto fought firsthand during the Siege of Atrisia, and he had counted himself lucky that the two were fighting on the same side? Today? Ronhar would have no such luck, even if this was meant to be a "friendly" training exercise between two potential allies.

It certainly didn't feel that way to Ronhar. The moment he had landed atop Laphisto Laphisto 's position, the dragonoid commander hadn't wasted any time promptly firing back at Ronhar. Ronhar barely had enough time to dodge roll out of the way as Laphisto Laphisto fired some sort of projectile rifle at him before seamlessly switching to his sidearm, which he then proceeded to throw at Ronhar once it was empty. It bounced off of Ronhar’s helmet and landed in the dirt several feet away. Ronhar was pretty sure there was a dent where the pistol had impacted, and the force with which he had thrown it at Ronhar had greatly surprised him. At the very least, it seemed that his HNDA-Mk I had done its job: Laphisto Laphisto had tried to prevent Ronhar from landing by using the force to create a hastily built barricade, the the interference from the device had caused him to abandon his attempt to do so.

The moment Ronhar had the slightest reprieve from being attacked, he used the Spray Stick he had brought with him to construct a barrier of his own, though Ronhar was doubtful that it would last very long. He took a moment to reload his Spray Stick, but as he did so, he noticed that his left arm was starting to twitch, impact marks dotted alongside the length of his cybernetic implant. It seemed that he hadn't been able to get away quite as cleanly as he would have liked, and should he continue to receive damage, it was likely that his arm would stop responding entirely.

As Ronhar took the briefest of moments to catch his breath, he heard Laphisto Laphisto call out in response to his earlier comment:

"Not at all, Commander. Care for some tea?"

"While I appreciate the field promotion, its still Captain for now. And I'm more of a Caf kind of guy myself", Ronhar responded dryly as he unholstered the BG-D 6 "Outlaw" that was hanging off his chest. At least he had a sense of humor, this Laphisto Laphisto , unlike the many other foes he had fought over the last several months. Still, jokes aside, taking him down was going to be an immensely difficult task for even someone like Ronhar to achieve. He had loaded his BG-D 6 "Outlaw" with Bolo Shot, with essentially consisted of a pair of weighted shotgun slugs connected to a durasteel wire. Normally, this type of round was quite lethal as it could decapitate any target unfortunate enough to be hit by it. For today's exercise, however, Ronhar had modified the load so that it would entangle and ensnare instead of kill whatever it was that it hit. If Ronhar could get the Bola around Laphisto Laphisto 's leg or pin his arms to his body, even if just for a moment, it could give Ronhar the advantage that he needed to take him down once and for all.

Ronhar could here the impact's of Laphisto Laphisto weapon hitting his makeshift barrier, as pieces of hardened spraynet began flaking off in ever greater numbers. It was only a matter of time before the entire barrier broke apart, which was exactly was Ronhar was waiting for. Just a couple more rounds now, and...

CRACK!

The barrier that Ronhar was hiding behind shattered into a million pieces, and Ronhar dove out to the right, firing his reloaded Spray Stick and six Bolo Shot rounds directly toward Laphisto Laphisto 's arms and legs, hoping to achieve at least a single hit. Some other Diarchy soldiers were in the process of moving in to assist their commander but they instantly came under attack by the flying Jumpmasters overhead, who were determined to prevent anyone from interfering in Ronhar's little duel.

Back on Hill A, Salvage Team Six had continued to entrench and establish their positions, setting up a number of E-Web Heavy Repeating Blasters and Model 201 Mortars, which they used to start bombarding Diarchy forces on Hill C. The Storm Commandos who had earlier gone to secure the area before enemy forces arrived suddenly found themselves pinned under incoming fire, halting their progress as they began to become bogged down in the fighting. There presence did, however, give the Imperial Remnant the eyes and ears they needed to begin utilizing their final weapon in this exercise: the All Terrain Modular Artillery Platform.

Several had been deployed around the Imperial Confederation's base of operations, but thus far had been unable to contribute at all to the battle due to the thick foliage that was present all around the training field. With Bido Roz’lyn Bido Roz’lyn apparently carpet bombing all the vegetation into dust, and the Storm Commandos now spotting for them, the artillery pieces could begin to open up on the enemy units attempting to capture Hill C, firing massive Glop Bombs toward anything trying to stop Confederation forces from securing their objective. The TIE Walkers, now bereft of any sort of cover, had perfectly clear lines of sight to engage the enemy gunships, though they themselves were nearly similarly vulnerable to being attack. They initially did quite well as they forced the gunships to back off their strafing runs but were soon overwhelmed by other enemy walkers, and most of them were soon put out of commission, with the surviving units beating a hasty retreat toward Hill A. It would be up to Bido Roz’lyn Bido Roz’lyn to take down the surviving gunships and walkers, though the Imperial units swarming all over Hill A would do the best that they could to assist her in doing so.

The smokescreen that the Diarchy had dropped might have prevented Hill A from engaging the units below them, but it similarly prevented the units now advancing toward Imperial positions from doing the same. This freed up the soldiers to continue bombarding Hill C with heavy ion blaster and mortar fire, at least for now. Once the smoke fully cleared, and the Diarchy had unobstructed lines of sight, the defenders of Hill A would be forced to switch back to them. It was going to be a race, to see if the Confederation forces could capture Hill C before the Diarchy could bring the full weight of their infantry and walkers against them...

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FN-999 (restored) FN-999 (restored)
Laphisto Laphisto
Bido Roz’lyn Bido Roz’lyn

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Location: Lianna City, Lianna
Objective I: Politics of the Past & Forges of the future
Tags: Marlon Sularen Marlon Sularen
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There was much for her to analyze about the incoming parties, especially Diarch Rellik Diarch Rellik , who seemed interested in her for reasons she couldn't discern. His obvious interest in her made the insectoid woman smirk, perhaps this strange group would be of some use to The Hive, it was yet to be seen. For now, she would take her leave of The Diarchs, it was time to take her seat at the meeting table. As the envoy for the inquisition, she was here to assure the safety of The Empire's diplomats, and attempt to glean information from the opposite side of negotiations.

Her assigned seat was next to Marlon Sularen, a high ranking naval officer that had climbed high since his time as a mere senator. It was an impressive record, spanning many years, and possibly even more empires. He was a powerful man, one high in the ranks of The Hive, perfect for her to ensure the future of her branch.

While the ultimate objective for T'zarna was the elimination of The Confederation's enemies, there was a distinct loyalty she had towards The Inquisition. She had been created to helm The Empire of the Lost's shadowy forces, thus a time when Jedi and Sith were no longer the greatest enemies of her Hive was alien to her. She was slow to change, and exact in purpose, so maintaining the health of her branch was important.

"Admiral. It would seem we have finally met. I am High Inquisitor Khab, it is a pleasure to finally make your acquaintance," T'zarna said, her compound eyes scanning Sularen's face, committing it to her memory. It was a quirk of her insectoid mind, she had a distinct memory for faces.

"I do believe I have information that may be useful to you. I have been looking for those outside of our hive that could be of use. Those that could be brought into the fold in order to strengthen The Hive. Perhaps after this meeting with The Diarchs I could tell you my plans for a broader scope for the Inquisition..."

Her voice was a conspiratorial whisper, her hood drawn over her face to remain concealed. The Inquisitor was careful not to derail the main conversations with her machinations. It was probably for the best to only let a few people know of her plans for now.
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Laphisto

High Commander of the Lilaste Order
DAF forces continued their advance, moving and adapting even without direct oversight. With Laphisto radio silent, the command structure adjusted seamlessly, the next link in the chain stepping forward without hesitation. Commander Tarain's voice cut across the comms, steady and authoritative.
"High Commander is bogged down. I'm assuming command until he's comm-available."

New orders flashed across unit HUDs almost immediately. "Crater Fangs reinforce the rear detachment. Move fast and lock it down. All other elements, execute your assigned taskings. You have your orders." There was no pause, no confusion. Units shifted vectors, formations adjusted, and the fight carried on. The operation didn't stall just because the High Commander was pinned the machine kept moving, exactly as it was trained to.

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The rear battlegroup that had been positioning itself to ambush any TIC units advancing along the edge of Hill B was now being redirected. New orders folded it into a coordinated maneuver with the battlegroup already drawing TIC forces across the river. The intent was straightforward and decisive.

The two elements would link up with the light walkers and speeder bikes already operating in the area, consolidating into a fast-moving strike force. Their initial objective was to slam directly into the enemy walker units, overwhelm them through speed and numbers, and force them into a close, chaotic engagement where heavier support assets would be slower to respond.

Once contact was made and the fighting escalated, the gunship cell held in reserve would commit. They would roll in hard, providing close air support at low altitude suppressing enemy formations, breaking up counterattacks, and ensuring the strike force could disengage or exploit the breach as needed. It wasn't a subtle plan. It didn't need to be. The goal was to hit fast, hit hard, and collapse the enemy's mobile elements before they could reorganize.

The walker group began cutting back deeper into Diarchy-controlled territory. They had already lost several units, ion blasts tripping the preset training parameters and forcing affected walkers to shut down where they stood. Some froze mid-stride, power bleeding out of their systems before they toppled into the dirt or slid into shallow water along the riverbanks.

The remaining walkers continued to fall back in measured intervals. They advanced just long enough to fire, then withdrew again, repeating the pattern. Each exchange bought space, attempting to draw TIC forces farther from their original positions and pulling them steadily toward the reinforcements waiting beyond the river.

Despite their dwindling numbers, the formation held together. Fire was controlled, movement deliberate. Every step back was calculated, keeping pressure on the pursuing units while shaping the battlefield exactly where the Diarchy needed it.

Meanwhile, Lilaste Order troops pushed toward the edge of Bravo Point, tightening their hold on the position. Combat Force Specialists embedded within the units focused on controlling the ion smoke, using the Force to shove and guide it downslope into the valley below. The smoke rolled forward in thick, churning waves, pulled low and compressed to keep it dense and effective.

What remained of the smokescreen was deliberately shaped, not dispersed. It spilled through the cleared jungle corridors, clinging to the ground and obscuring lines of sight while masking troop movement beneath the canopy. Units advanced inside the smoke in tight formations, weapons up, pushing through gaps where defenses had already been broken or abandoned.

Within the cover, resistance was minimal. Any remaining defensive positions were bypassed or overrun before they could react, the smoke denying the enemy the time and visibility needed to organize an effective response. The advance continued methodically, Bravo's perimeter expanding outward as Diarchy forces pressed forward under concealment.

The units fighting over Point C continued to dig in, hunkering down as they carved shallow fighting positions into the terrain and emplaced whatever heavy weapons they could bring to bear. Fields of fire were established quickly, overlapping where possible, as crews worked under pressure to stabilize the line before the next push came.

That push arrived from above.

A gunship cell maneuvered wide around the main engagement, slipping past the heaviest concentrations of fire before swinging back in for a gun run. The approach was fast and deliberate. As the gunships passed over the position, they released paint shells programmed to detonate roughly fifty meters above the ground.

The airburst charges ruptured in rapid succession, scattering orange paint mixed with inert shrapnel across the fighting positions below. Troops caught in the open were immediately marked KIA as Paintballs splattered down on teh infantry of both groups assaulting hill C, paint splashed across armor, weapons, and cover alike

As the engagement on the left side of the island intensified, one of the gunship cells held in reserve adjusted its patrol route while the main formation continued providing close air support to the advancing walker detachment. Along the western shoreline, sensors picked up an unusual disturbance. Dust plumes were visible along the beach, moving inland in a loose pattern that tracked toward the command center.

The lead pilot keyed his comms. Lord Mettallum Lord Mettallum "Commander Mettallum, this is Roxum One. We're observing dust buildup along the western beach, movement trending inland toward the command center. Likely a small unit attempting a flanking maneuver."

The gunship cell held its distance, maintaining altitude and course rather than closing in "We are not engaging. Passing the warning to base defense units now. Recommend increased patrols and readiness along the western approach." Sensor feeds and positional data were pushed to the defensive network as the cell resumed its overwatch pattern, eyes on the shoreline while ground forces prepared to respond.

Of the remaining gunship cells operating near Hill C, one broke off to engage units attempting to intercept Diarchy forces maneuvering along the river. The cell came in low and fast, running a strafing pass directly across the advancing infantry. Suppressive fire tore through the approach route, disrupting movement and forcing the intercepting elements to scatter or halt before they could close on the flanking force.

At the same time, the two gunships left from the reserve cell shifted their focus toward Hill A. They made a deliberate pass along the edge of the position, weapons active and profiles aggressive enough to draw attention without committing to a sustained engagement. The intent was simple and effective. By pulling eyes and fire toward the airspace over Hill A, they reduced pressure on the infantry group advancing through the ion smoke below.

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As Bido's starfighters committed to their attack run, the TIE/EW elements pushed forward along their approach vector. The corridor ahead looked clear for only a moment. Then the gunship cell revealed itself.

Heavy weapons came alive almost simultaneously. Nose-mounted 50MM rotary cannons spun up first, filling the air ahead with dense streams of fire that tore straight through the approach lane .40MM autocannons from the ball turrets followed, their bursts walking across the sky and saturating the space the TIE/EW craft were flying into. Side gunners added overlapping arcs of .50 cal fire, stitching the air with tracers and forcing any craft still advancing to fly directly through it.

The approach collapsed into chaos. The airspace ahead was no longer a path, but a wall of incoming fire. Whether theapproaching ships survived there run or not was still in the air

Meanwhile, the main gunship cell under attack from Bido and her STX-TIE formation found itself rapidly overwhelmed. What began as a fighting withdrawal quickly unraveled as the pressure mounted. As the gunships turned to break contact and pull away, they were caught unprepared for the follow-on strike. The hammer blow came from above.

The sudden attack smashed into the retreating formation, immediately followed by a second coordinated strike aimed at the reinforcing group moving in to support them. The engagement was brief and violent. Two of the gunships were marked as shot down outright under the training parameters, their systems failing mid-flight.

The remaining Main four lost power in quick succession. They dropped hard toward the surface, plowing through tall grass and uneven terrain as inertial dampeners struggled to compensate. One of the craft came down directly into the river, its hull skidding and partially submerging as the simulated crash sequence completed.

The cell was effectively neutralized, its surviving crews now scattered across the battlefield, and the airspace over that sector abruptly cleared of Diarchy gunship presence. As the TIEs regrouped over Hill A, the nearest gunship cell began pulling back toward Hill B, adjusting position to avoid overexposure. That movement halted almost immediately when sensor contacts shifted west. Starfighters were breaking off.

Warnings rippled through the gunship comms as updated tracks flooded in. "Enemy starfighters are moving west. Roxum One, suspicion confirmed."

A beat later, new orders cut through the channel From Tarian "All gunship cells, redirect and intercept. Full firepower authorized. Disrupt and neutralize as much starfighter support as possible. Do not allow them to reinforce that western group."

Gunships rolled and pivoted in unison, breaking their previous patterns as engines flared and weapons powered up. Vectors realigned toward the western approaches, overlapping fields of fire already being calculated. The intent was clear. If the starfighters wanted to shift the fight, they would have to run headlong into the heaviest concentration of gunship fire the Diarchy could bring to bear. And if they began to dive skyward then the gunship cells moved to fully intercept the group on the beach front. giving teh star fighters two options. push through or try and go around and deal with the remaining gunship cells all together

At the rear cell behind Hill B, one of the extra gunships peeled off from formation and broke hard toward the suspected light scout unit maneuvering along the outskirts of the main fighting. The craft accelerated into a straight-line intercept, committing to speed over finesse as it closed the distance.

Its rotary cannons were already dry, the barrels still hot but useless for the moment. That left one option. The pilot brought the gunship in low and parallel to the scouts' projected path, angling the hull to give the side gunners a clear line of fire.

once contact was made, the .50 would do the talking. along side 40MM cannons The gunship held steady as it ran alongside the formation's route, doors open, gunners tracking for movement through the brush, ready to pour fire the moment the scouts broke cover or tried to scatter

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Laphisto was a Force user, but that truth had never defined the limits of his survival. If anything, it had taught him restraint. The lesson was one he himself had forged, refined through blood, loss, and centuries of war, until it became one of the core tenets of the Lilaste Order. The Force was a tool, nothing more. It was not a crutch, not a shield against consequence. Depend on it too completely and it would hollow you out, dull your instincts, and in the end, it would get you killed.

He had learned that truth long before the Order existed. He had carried it through the Hundred Year Darkness, through the Second Schism, through the Jedi Civil War and a dozen conflicts history preferred to forget. Again and again, he had watched warriors who trusted the Force to save them hesitate when they should have moved, freeze when the Force fell silent, and die because their own hands had forgotten how to fight without it.

As Ronhar dove hard to the right, Laphisto stayed behind cover. He leaned out only long enough to fire a few short, disciplined bursts toward their attacker. Not wild shots, not fueled by anger or panic, but measured fire meant to suppress and disrupt. Experience told him that control mattered more than power.
The response was immediate. A spray stick clattered across the barricade, followed by the sharp snap of bola shots slicing through the air. Laphisto dropped low as two of them struck the cover with heavy, metallic thuds. A third found its mark. It whipped around one of his horns and snapped tight, the sudden force jerking his head sideways one of the Weights smashed into his visor, sending cracks splintering across the surface, warping his vision. slightly

Another cable wrapped around his wing, catching it at the tip and binding closed. leaving him without flight for the remainder of the fight. The wire bit deep into the sensitive scales, drawing thin trickles of blood as it tightened. Pain flared, sharp and immediate, but he forced it down, breathing through it with practiced calm.

With a sharp hiss of irritation, Laphisto was momentarily caught off guard, his attention split as he tried to untangle the weighted cable from his horn. The wire resisted, pulled tight by its own momentum. He abandoned the effort without hesitation. His saber ignited in a clean snap of light, and with two precise cuts he severed the weighted segments wrapped around his head. The pieces dropped away, clattering uselessly against the stone.

A low rumble vibrated in his throat, more reflex than sound. He disengaged the saber just as quickly, locking it back onto his belt. Laphisto took a breath and let his awareness widen, not through the Force, but through instinct. He listened for movement, tracked shadows, measured distance. Then he moved.

He dove left, clearing the edge of the barricade in a low, aggressive burst of motion. As he came up, he brought his Rifle to bear and emptied the remainder of the sixty round magazine into the man's position. The recoil hammered into his shoulder as the weapon barked again and again, aiming to drive the enemy backward and denying any chance to recover.

When the distance closed to nothing, Laphisto did not slow. He surged forward, hefted the rifle with both hands, and swung it like a club. The moment he impacted or missed he released the weapon entirely, letting it fall away as dead weight. His hand snapped back, fingers curling into a fist as he twisted his body into the strike. He drove the punch forward with everything he had, intent clear and uncompromising.
 

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Lianna, Lianna City, Outer Rim systems;
Old Imperial Palace.
Tags: Marlon Sularen Marlon Sularen | Karl Von Strauss Karl Von Strauss | T'zarna Khab T'zarna Khab | Amalia Visconti | Mira Rhory Amalia Visconti | Mira Rhory | Tertius C. Nargath Tertius C. Nargath | Diarch Reign Diarch Reign | Diarch Rellik Diarch Rellik |




"Enough with the pleasantries," said Her as she entered into the venue where negotiations between the Imperial Confederation and The Diarchy were set to begin in earnest.

Were a military alliance to develop, combined with other brand new opportunities (that were set to be negotiated on this stage by both delegations today), then it would lead to a great change that would come to the Outer Rim Territories and subsequently affect both the economic markets or political landscapes set to be controlled by either sides as they formed this new alliance. Such an outcome was coveted by the N&Z Umbrella Corporation, Her was aware. This development would lead to further control or influence with the company among the Diarchs and Imperials as well as an increase in revenue, technological development, and, perhaps most importantly, power.

They were not the only ones who desired this.

According to an analysis conducted by Vūm it was forecasted that in the next ten years, should both of these superpowers align themselves together, then they would would determine whether or not the Outer Rim systems would be retained by the clutches of the Mandalorian and Sith sphere of influence (as it had been mostly under since the dissipation of the Four-Hundred Year Darkness over seventy years ago) or a new dichotomy controlled by a Diarch-Imperial agenda influenced by those sat at these negotiations today. Such an outcome was, in essence, also an objective of Project Tion as it's members worked towards the revival of Imperialism throughout the Outer Rim Territories, and perhaps more importantly, the elimination of the Sith threat that stood posed-- readied to strike-- from the Thandon Star Nebulae.

"Time is in short supply. Let us get on with it," Her added as she pulled a seat situated in the centre of the table. It was akin to a metaphorical position that the undercover Sith Lord, now disguised as the Warden Primus of the Imperial Corrections Directorate, wished to occupy between Diarch-Imperial relations as the third year of this tenth century began with a potential to change the fates of all those who had landed in Lianna City in order to negotiate these proceedings. Secrets, combined with plans built on-top of others, awarded the enigmatic Her both the ability, and the potential, to fill such a place if she could navigate the difficult circumstances and history mired by the great Sartinaynian Crisis amid a multitude of other incidents which took place during the height of the Dark Empire and Empire of the Lost administrations that had each affected The Diarchy during the height of their rule.

Looking up from the table Her scanned the room to settle her gaze first upon Rellik, whose longing to find a lost father had led him to mercy prevailing over wrath, and as she locked eyes with one brother, Her broke their gaze from them to stare up at the other to see Reign, in the flesh, for the first time since their encounter in Ashlan Vault. Adulation once played the coronation of Velran Kilran the last time this Sith Lord entered the vicinity of the Diarch two years ago, while the Eggman had become His Majesty of All Imperial Kind at the beginning his ill-fated rule over the Lost at the turn of the century, as Reign received an offer he had ought not to have refused.

Her had offered Reign an opportunity to conspire with them against the Sith. She been convincing showcasing how their mutual enemies had to be destroyed. The destruction of Tion, by the hands of Darth Carnifex, had been a powerful indicator that it was right to conspire against them even with a Sith Lord. Her had underestimated the Diarch. Of course, Reign had denied participation in the grand conspiracy, and by that nights end, had vowed to end the decadent Rule of Two who had dared thought that they could use him for their grand design and purposes. Since then Reign had redeemed the formerly lost Maldor Mecetti: now at the head of the new noble House Sancetti, a Chancellor in Diarchy politics, and a close friend to Reign as he built up towards the Pax Astrum that had been taught to him by his lost father.

One down.

Now there was another to go. Staring up at him with those daring, crimson eyes of theirs.

So, as they looked upon one another, Her felt the beast within raise it's snout up into the air to sniff the prospect of a blood bathe to protect itself from the looming threat of being murdered, and at the same time, a familiar trepidation that one associates with themselves being caught while Reign stood at the beginning of these Diarch-Imperial negotiations trapped between temptation or salvation. Dare he expose Her to their associates in the Imperial Confederation, and save them from the conspiracy that she had alluded to him two years ago?

Or did the offer from the Ashlan Vault still stand?


Her said:
"Together, the Diarchy, with us, can achieve it's goals to bring order to this fractured galaxy. Will you join us?"

Diarch Reign said:
"The Diarchy exists to protect the Galaxy from the Chaos of the Sith, and the false peace of the Jedi. You wish to bring about the next Galactic Empire, with a Sith upon the throne? Then you will find me wanting."

Her said:
"Imagine what the Diarchy could accomplish if it entered into collusion with the likes of us?"

Diarch Reign said:
"...The Old Ways need to die, to be replaced with something pure. If I were to succumb to your desires, I would have bought power with the sacrifice of my very soul, becoming what we have set out to destroy."

An mighty Brotherhood, united by the teachings of the father, in service to a strong Diarchy, beckoned for an almighty change to save the galaxy from the Jedi and Sith. Pax Astrum!

In the hallowed palace of the Eggman.

Screaming, yelling, raving from Taris to Bastion and now upon Lianna.

KAKUS, KAKUS, KAKUS!!!!!



 
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OBJECTIVE 2: Dual Dominion
  • Provide air support for confederation forces
Under Bido's Command:
  • 2 squadrons of STX-TIEs
    • All weapons swapped for ION variants
  • 1 squadron of TIE/ews (disabled)
Personal Loadout:
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The four TIE/ews rounded their last corner and made their approach. They were slow, but powerful enough. Their squad leader, a strange man from wild space, knew that they weren't likely to "survive" the attack. But, truthfully, he knew that these exercises were more about data gathering than winning. In point of fact, "losing" was more educational than winning these things. If, and probably when, they got shot down, he wouldn't go out of his way to trudge through the mud if he could help it. Let the army boys learn army lessons. Pilots learn pilot things. He was hungry for Nerf Steak.

Him and his squad mates released their missile payloads upon the defenceless trees the exact moment they were within range of the whole strip. Their advanced sensors had already beat into the foliage and tagged every single tree that held a risk of living persons being near them, and the missiles steered clear. The concussive force of the cluster missiles rippled through the wooded trunks, creating a tempest ocean of splinters and leaves. With that, the trees between the river and hill A would be clear…

Then, before the squad leader could do a proper flyby to report on his work, a cell of gunships popped out of nowhere and flooded his formation with missiles and gunfire. The ion bursts overwhelmed his entire unit with a high degree of overkill. So much so, that the damage sustained far exceeded the training parameters of what constituted a kill.

In fact, his ship was straight-up disabled.

His whole squadron went down. Hard. They each barely maintained enough control to prevent catastrophic damage, but the dirt was their only generous arrester of speed. He, himself, landed right in the smoke screen created by Diarchy forces. Coughing, he managed to force open the canopy and clamber out of the top of his ship. Disoriented, he let himself fall painfully to the ground in front of his downed ship. Groaning, he stood up, dusted his flight suit off, and looked around.

He was now effectively surrounded by Diarchy troops.

"Well, kriff me. I don' s'pose yer prison camp is an'where near the barbecue, eh?"

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Bido and squad 1 completed a strafing run on an enemy group trying to dig fortifications on the western beach. It was their first strafing run, and Bido was already beginning to miss her TIE/ews. Without them, finding all of the Diarchy fortifications before confederacy forces would get there would be impossible. They had only found this one because they were visually exposed. The rest would be better hidden

On top of that, Bido knew that it wouldn't take long for the enemy gunships to muster a counter push.

Like right now.

Squad two, which had been hanging back for overwatch, announced the approaching gunships as expected. The gunships were slower than Bido's fighters, so it took them longer to get here, but they were fairly well organized. Bido was surprised that her unit had managed to get away with one strafing run at all, honestly.

She focused her ear clickers on the gunship formation. Sensors showed that it was a straightforward attack pattern. No fancy rotations or defensive cells. Just a direct approach with a clear challenge for air dominance. She was starting to like this gunship commander!

She'd have to have a drink with him later over this.

"Alright, squadron one. Let's regroup with squadron two. Priorities changed! The Diarchy is sending everything they got at us this time! We will show them the same respect in kind!"

There were hoots and cheers over the comms at this. Her own pilots were just as stoked as she was about this.

She continued, talking fast, "This is the pivotal moment for air dominance. We're going for FULL BEEHIVE attack! Don't let their missiles break our charge; we'll open with missiles-on-missiles to close the gap! We're getting right inside their skin and hang on to their reigns while they buck! Watch out for that anti-air on Delta hill! If they fall back to have the AA units scrape us off, then use their bulk and slower speed as cover. We are smaller and faster than them, so use that against them! At close quarters, we'll turn this from a missile fight to point-blank gun brawl! The LAHTs may have angle coverage with those turrets side-mounted , but they are tailored for close-air support fire. So use your agility and make them work for those shots! Let's show them why you don't bring a gunship to a dogfight!"

With that, her squadrons converged together, formed up quickly, and then charged out after the LAHT gunships. The two swarms eagerly drove head-to-head toward each other, closing distance between them with single minded abandon. The gunships would fire first, missiles and gunfire reaching out to greet the STX-TIEs with a lethal handshake. The STX-TIEs reached out to meet it with their own calloused greeting, missiles striking missiles. The space between the two charging forces blurred into shrapnel and smoke. A half dozen STX-TIEs went down from the initial salvo before both sides plunged into the thin smoke.

Bido and her two squadrons quickly latched on to the gunships, flying around and between them as though they were standing still. Gunnery would whittle away at their shields and hulls as gun turrets would work hard to line up clean shots at this range. Bido's pilots were quick to point out that the LAHTs would have more concentrated firing arcs from lateral angles, but weaker on the dorsal and ventral approaches. That information was quickly announced and implemented, as gunfire would begin to focus more on spines and bellies.

Bido was pretty much the only pilot in the mix that was capable of safely using non-energy ordnance at this range. She would loose torpedoes on gunships in close range strafing runs only when she was certain that there wouldn't be any friendly casualties. Her guns would also barely find any time to cool down as she would line rows of Diarchy ships up for chained strafing runs and smooth transitions. She used her ear clickers to great effect, having them tied to her OSIVP enhanced sensors, giving her phenomenal situational awareness in an otherwise chaotic gunfight.

No matter how well her and her squadrons did here, she was certain that this dogfight would be the highlight of her day.

if do what you love, you'll never work a day in your life…


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Enemies: Diarchy | Laphisto Laphisto

Back at the Imperial command center, a new round of pings rang out.
“We’re receiving several smaller enemy markers.” announced an officer beside the holoprojector in the central tower. "Battlefield reports suggest they’re gunships. Several of them are engaging our forces or directly in their path."

“And how are the battlegroups holding up?” asked High Colonel Gaulle “Bigfoot” Diyan.


“Our forces have just taken the peak of Charlie, but DAF units remain on the opposite slope with gunship support. They are also redeploying from Bravo to engage 2. Alpha remains secure. All units are exhausted, most at or approaching two-thirds strength."

“Continue to monitor for updates.” replied Bigfoot. “I will inform the general."

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Over ten kilometers away, FN-999 and his mobile battlegroup were darting across the beach.
Only a minute earlier, the speeders had crossed the river roughly bisecting the island from east to west - they were firmly in Diarchy territory now. Yet they remained unmolested, neither by land nor by air. If the battlegroup avoided interception, it would only take approximately nine more minutes before contact would be made with the Diarchy’s command center.

Yet not all was well within the Imperial battlegroup. Cruising along the beach with nothing but an endless jungle on the right, an endless ocean on the left, and endless blue sky high above, FN-999 felt hopelessly exposed. His body tensed up on instinct, his speeder gradually slowing as his foot left the gas pedal. Memories returned to him.

Memories of Csilla, shattered to pieces from both afar and from intimately close. Memories of Dorin, where a New Jedi Order gunship paralyzed his best troops in a matter of seconds before withdrawing out of his reach. He hunched over, nearly folding into himself as his speeder came to a halt. He barely registered the noise of another speeder slowing down beside him and a male voice shouting his name. It would only be a matter of time before they were both wiped out like he should have been over four decades ago at Dosunn.

A loud ringing noise came from directly below FN-999’s helmeted face, causing him to reel backwards and shaking him out of both his stupor and his seat. Catching himself on all fours on the ground beside his now idling speeder, the general turned to face the trooper addressing him.

“Sir, are you okay?” the man was asking. “Do you need first aid?"

Letting out a deep breath he didn’t realize he had been holding, FN-999 rose to his feet and turned to face his companion.

“I’ve seen better days for sure.” admitted the general. “But I should be fine now. That was just an episode, and thanks to this radio, I’ll have something to distract me again. Let’s get back on the road."

FN-999 swiftly walked over towards and mounted his speeder again, slamming on the gas as hard as he could in order to catch up with the rest of the battlegroup. The G-forces produced by the rapid acceleration immediately pinned his body firmly to the back of the seat and temporarily blurred his thoughts, giving him time to refocus. A few seconds later, the general had reached the speeder’s maximum velocity and the pressure lifted on his body and brain alike, giving him time to finally address his portable radio.

After a brief burst of static, Bigfoot relayed to FN-999 the updates to the holomap, the marking of Diarchy gunships, and the status of the Imperial battlegroups. It was a welcome distraction, allowing his brain to shift seamlessly from the traumas of the past to making the right moves in the ultimate game of chess.


[Bigfoot, I want you to relay the following orders.]

[Tell Battlegroup 5 to withdraw behind the river and begin setting up fortifications on the flank of Battlegroup 6. Prioritize setting up 6’s anti-aircraft batteries to deter the attacking gunships.]

[Similar instructions on Charlie. 3 and 7 are to hold position with 3 covering from the peak against ground attack while 7 sets up anti-air batteries.]

[2 is to disperse to avoid detection by gunships and avoid gunfire losses. Drop and gut heavier equipment if needed, excluding anti-aircraft weapons. Advance north-northwest and behind Laphisto’s battlegroup on B.]

[I want 1 to swing hard west-southwest to intercept the advancing DAF unit attempting to pass A from south-center. Do not pressure them to drop equipment for speed or rush them to their physical limits if it will harm them in combat. The command center can defend itself long enough for reinforcements heading their way to arrive.]

[Finally, air support should continue its current objectives with permission to engage targets of their choosing as long as Battlegroup 8 is covered and gunships are deterred.]


Despite no longer standing in the command tower before the holomap, FN-999 could feel a vivid visual forming in his head. On both sides, the majority of forces were pinned down competing for jungle passes and strategic hills. Aside from current maneuvers by Battlegroups 2 and 8, there would be no more major offensives on the side of the Imperial Confederation. The remaining Imperial forces would be given time to regroup and replenish their exhausted strength. Against the DAF gunships, only the two defense-oriented battlegroups (6 and 7) and Battlegroup 4 had ground-based anti-aircraft systems in the form of surface-to-air man portable missile systems and high incline E-Web portable emplacements. Their coverage, while incomplete, was sufficient when combined with Imperial air support.

The radio crackled to life again.


[3’s detected the last Diarchy battlegroup, they’re holding atop D.]

The last piece in the puzzle had been found.

[They’re likely entrenched. My prior orders remain in place.]

Behind him, the river faded away into the sandy horizon along with a sizable dust cloud. The latter was a liability, but had to be tolerated until the battlegroup moved north of the inland DAF units. Fortunately, Bigfoot’s update suggested that no ground units had been moved to intercept yet, suggesting that the battlegroup was sufficiently north to move inland.

This time, it was FN-999 who took the initiative to activate the radio, addressing only his own battlegroup.


[All units, shift 35 degrees west. We’re going inland, so slow down to 40 km/h. The route is more direct than the beach however, so ETA remains 9 minutes.]

The battlegroup left their dust cloud behind as the swarm of speeder bikes swung west, off the beach and into the shrublands where foliage began before deepening into the inland jungle. Here, the dirt was more rooted to the ground, and the speeders left little dust in their wake. Yet while becoming less visible from afar, they also lost some of their own perception in moving from the obstruction-free beach to the plant-covered interior. The battlegroup was on high alert for a surprise attack.

One way or another, the endgame was approaching.


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It seemed Diarch Rellik Diarch Rellik was also present at the meeting, which was in Tertius' opinion still a rare occassion to have both Diarchs present at the same time outside of the safety of their own territory. Still, it was not a bad thing persay, considering this would make the negotiations much fairer and it indicated that the Diarchy was taking this potential deal as important enough to warrant the presence of the both of them.

A polite and courteous nod was given towards Rellik and the incoming Marlon Sularen Marlon Sularen , before the Marquis of Valkan took a seat of his own, in a practical position in between the representatives of both factions, in order to solemnly declare the N&Z's neutral stance in the matter.

"Ladies and gentlemen, shall we dispense with the pleasantries and the small talk for the time being?" Tertius glanced towards all of the currently present people, even making a clear motion towards Amalia Visconti | Mira Rhory Amalia Visconti | Mira Rhory to take the seat next to him on the side of the Imperial Confederation. "I believe the points on the agenda are first and foremost diplomatic talks regarding the strengthening of the bilateral ties and bringing into writing a solid and understandable bilateral arrangement on the points of military cooperation and the opening of economic ventures. Secondly would be the economic integration and ratification of any meassures, tarifs and quotas that may or may not be agreed upon in the aforementioned bilateral arrangement. Lastly, any and all additional points of interest that may or may not benefit both governments."

Giving a nod, Tertius clearly motioned Amalia to stand up and speak on behalf of the N&Z in this matter as well.

 



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Taking her seat next to the Chairman of the N&Z, Amalia nodded calmly as she listened to the man's words, before she was offered a chance to speak for herself and thus the N&Z as well, in both her capacity as 'acting' governor of Corvus and Chief Executive Officer of the N&Z umbrella Corporation.

"For thos who do not know me," The woman spoke gently, with a soft, yet somewhat hollow sounding tone of voice. Almost as if she was bored rather than excited for this meeting. "My name is Amalia Visconti, current CEO of the N&Z Umbrella corporation and its affiliates. Some of you may already know me, some of you may not."

Giving a polite nod towards each member seated at the table, the woman sat down again and cleared her throat.

"As you are both well aware, the N&Z values both factions and governments, including the partnership we have with both governments," Showing a rather feint smile, Amalia took a deep breath before continuing. "However, while the N&Z does stand in this meeting as an impartial mediator to facilitate both governments' ideals, indentities and goals... when it comes to any and all economic meassures, we are to weigh in with our own opinion and expertise on the matter. if this is satisfactory, I will now yield to the representatives of the Diarchy and the Imperial Confederation."

 




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Dead Guy - Ministry

Objective: II
Tag: OPEN



Captain Crus crouched atop the ridge, the wind cutting across his face as he surveyed the valley below. The Dread Wolves fanned out behind him in a tight, disciplined formation, every man and woman a shadow of lethal precision, their gear polished and ready. Below, two separate units conducted a joint exercise, moving through tropical terrains and open fields, their maneuvers precise yet imperfect.

Mal's eyes tracked every squad, noting the hesitation in the infantry's advance, the slight lag in the armored support, the way small gaps in coverage opened under pressure. Every detail mattered, every flaw a potential lesson in the unforgiving calculus of war.


He leaned slightly toward the stormtrooper commando at his side, voice low and measured, "Sloppiness only earns victory for the graves."

The words hung between them, sharp and final, a reminder that battlefield failure was seldom forgiving. His gaze flicked from the armored vehicles to the infantry squads, seeing both the audacity and the recklessness, the coordination and the blind spots. To him, the exercise was more than training; it was a map of human instinct under fire, a chessboard where every misstep could be fatal if repeated in real conflict.

Mal noted the positives as carefully as the flaws. The left flank of one unit had adapted well to sudden ambushes, their response rapid and coordinated, showing promise in their ability to read the battlefield. Communications ran clean through the squads, with signals and micro-adjustments executed almost instinctively. Yet he saw hesitation among the mid-level commanders, micro-managing at times, letting fear interfere with instinct.

In contrast, a unit of stormtroopers on the right displayed disciplined aggression but struggled when terrain changed unpredictably, leaving them exposed. Every error, every efficiency, was catalogued mentally by Mal, stored for later analysis.

He straightened, scanning the horizon as the exercise continued, calculating the outcomes before they even occurred. Each member of the Dread Wolves mirrored his gaze, trained to read the battlefield like an extension of Mal's mind. He was not here to lead the exercise; he was here to study it, dissect it, and prepare for scenarios that no drill could fully replicate.


"Remember," he muttered to no one in particular, voice carrying over the wind, "lessons aren't learned in victory, they're learned in survival. And survival favors the precise, the relentless, the wolves who never hesitate." The Dread Wolves shifted slightly, instinctively closer to the edge of the hill, every muscle ready, every mind alert.


 

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CAPTAIN RONHAR TANE, TK-3301
OBJECTIVE II: OPERATION DUAL DOMINION
MON CALA TRAINING GROUNDS


Ronhar's duel with Laphisto Laphisto was not going in the direction that he had expected it to.

In fact, he had expected the dragonoid to rush him with his lightsaber, engaging Ronhar in melee combat as soon as he could. If Ronhar were Laphisto Laphisto and their positions were reversed, that is exactly what he would have done. After all, as formidable of a warrior as Ronhar was, Laphisto Laphisto clearly held a number of advantages over him. He was physically larger, probably stronger, and possibly faster than Ronhar was, not to mention the fact that he had the force to back him up in the fight. Had Laphisto Laphisto had chosen to fight Ronhar at lightsaber range, than he would have been in serious trouble, since a lightsaber, even powered down to nonlethal levels, was probably more than capable of shearing his Spray Stick straight in two, leaving Ronhar essentially defenseless and incapable of intercepting any further saber blows from Laphisto Laphisto .

Yet, the exact opposite of that scenario had instead transpired, leaving Ronhar with a lot more breathing room that he would have thought he had. That wasn't to say that this fight had been easy, or was even going well. Though Ronhar had managed to temporarily entangle Laphisto Laphisto with some well aimed Bolo Shot from his BG-D 6 "Outlaw", he was unable to capitalize on his success, as Laphisto Laphisto simply produced the lightsaber that he had elected not to use during the entire fight and cut the Bolo Shot off of his body before immediately deactivating the weapon once more.

There had to be a reason why Laphisto Laphisto was so hesitant to use his lightsaber around Ronhar, though Ronhar could not figure out why. His best guess was that something was wrong with the weapon's power supply to the point that it could not be powered down to nonlethal levels. That, or Laphisto Laphisto was feeling so confident against Ronhar that he felt that he didn't even need the weapon to defeat him. Whatever the reason was, Laphisto Laphisto continued to fire away at Ronhar as Ronhar continually ducked and dived out of the way, not evening have a single second to even think about firing back. It had taken everything Ronhar had not to be cut down in the hail of slugthrower fire that was coming his way, and even then his left arm continued to take damage from Laphisto Laphisto 's attack. It was twitching even more erratically now than it was before, and Ronhar was starting to the lose the ability to hold a weapon with it.

Apparently unsatisfied with the result, Laphisto Laphisto charged toward Ronhar and swung his rifle at Ronhar's head as powerfully as he could. If he was worried about his lightsaber being too lethal, Laphisto Laphisto 's concern did not translate to his melee attacks. Ronhar barely ducked out of the way of the swing as Laphisto Laphisto 's hands let the weapon loose and came back around with a devastatingly powerful punch to Ronhar's body. Even with his Blast Vest on, Ronhar could feel the weight and power behind it, and it nearly sent him flying across the battlefield. Luckily for Ronhar, his cybernetic legs were able to absorb the impact, and Ronhar managed to righten himself almost instantly.

Still, things were looking quite bad. Even if Ronhar was operating at 100% capacity, defeating Laphisto Laphisto would be nearly impossible, to say nothing of him in his current state. Even worse, the Imperial units around him that had been tasked with securing Hill B were now starting to retreat back to the safety of Imperial lines, and Ronhar could tell that this particular battle was lost. He could easily retreat with them, but that would Laphisto Laphisto active on the battlefield, and it the Confederation held any chance of still winning, it would come with the dragonoid's defeat.

Ronhar did have one other option he could try, but it wasn't something that he was particularly thrilled about doing, but at this point, he had little recourse left. He sighed to himself and activated every remaining Glop Grenade that was attached to his vest, setting them to the longest timer possible. He then, without hesitation, charged straight toward Laphisto Laphisto and jumped onto the man much like a Kowakian monkey-lizard might jump onto a Hutt. Ronhar then squeezed his arms and legs around him as hard as he could, placing the man into a veritable death grip. Of course, Ronhar wouldn't be able to maintain this position for long, and someone as strong as Laphisto Laphisto would certainly be able to get out of what Ronhar was doing to him.

But by the time he did so, it would be far too late.

The Glop Grenades began beeping faster and faster and faster until, having reached the end of their countdown sequence, they all exploded in a fantastic manner, showering both Ronhar and Laphisto Laphisto in a torrent of quickly hardening glue.

For Ronhar, this battle was very much over.

The same could not be said for his remaining forces, especially the All Terrain Modular Artillery Platforms. Their had been some very real fears that the walkers would be disabled by the enemy's gunships, but that had yet to happen, either because the gunships were busy elsewhere or because Diarchy forces were too depleted to try and put a stop to what they were doing. This allowed the walkers to fire with impunity, sending wave after wave of Glop Bombs directly into the enemy's formations and fortified positions. Perhaps, just perhaps, these walkers would provided the Confederation with the fire support it needed to finally dislodge the enemy from Hill C, thus securing a crucially important objective for the Imperial Confederation-assuming, of course, that the walkers were allowed to continue to bombard the enemy's position!

It was now or never for the forces of the Imperial Confederation!

TAGS:
FN-999 (restored) FN-999 (restored)
Laphisto Laphisto
Bido Roz’lyn Bido Roz’lyn

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Location: Lianna | Conference Room
Tags: T'zarna Khab T'zarna Khab Her Karl Von Strauss Karl Von Strauss Marlon Sularen Marlon Sularen Diarch Rellik Diarch Rellik Amalia Visconti | Mira Rhory Amalia Visconti | Mira Rhory Tertius C. Nargath Tertius C. Nargath
Gear: Amulet of the Warden's Eye, Bladefather
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Reign was pulled from his thoughts when the insectoid being approached him, as she stooped to one knee, he bowed low. Responding in kind to the honor his speaker gave him.

"And may your hive prosper. This meeting is a most welcome turn of events. Thank you"

Reign brought his attention fully to the group now gathering in the chamber. As the Exarch spoke, Reign inclined his head in respect. As he approached his seat.

"Thank you for the warm welcome Exarch. I look forward to hearing your thoughts"

The N&Z Corporation representatives he recognized almost immediately. As they approached, Reign smiled warmly. Speaking first to the woman there.

"By no means exalted my friend. But I am ever the eternal optimist. We have worked closely enough with those gathered to hopefully strike something worthwhile into existence.

His smile grew as he shook the offered hand of Tertius.

"It is always a pleasure to see you Tertius, Rellik and I are doing well. Or as well as can be... But I agree, let us focus now."

Reign was just about to take his seat when Marlon Sularen entered the room. Their last "meeting" had been quite disastrous an Reign had been ashamed at the sudden outburst of anger that had consumed him at that time. Inwardly he relished the opportunity to make amends.
Reign took the hand that was offered.


"Likewise, I concur with my brother's opinion, and I do wish to apologize. Youth and Ideological zeal had won out over my usual composure when last we met. However, I relish the opportunity to be on the same side of the table."

However, it was the arrival of the final attendee that caused the diplomatic smile to slip from Reign's face. As she took her seat at a center point of the table, and locked eyes first with his brother, then with Reign himself. The Elder Diarch began to feel the familiar anger rise in him. Here was a face he knew far too well. One he had searched high and low for after the bombing of Bastion.

He knew, full well, of his brother's adventures with the Sith Lord. It being a contributing factor as to why he made no move now. Rellik had said he needed Her alive. And after much argument, Reign had conceded, warning Rellik that once her usefulness should run dry for him, that Reign would be there to cut the head from the snake.

As they locked eyes, the vibrant green of Reign's would narrow slightly, the rage palpable to anyone sensitive to the force. However, externally, he smiled. Not the diplomatic grin he had warn before, but one of a predator that had just caught an elusive prey. It appeared to him now, that a formal alliance could now serve two purposes. The first being the strengthening of the forces in the galactic North, the second, putting the Sith Lord once again in his sights.


"I believe our new arrival is quite correct. Time is short, our enemies are on the move. And friends are in short supply"

Reign's eyes, still locked on the Sith, would twinkle a bit as he said this. Showing the Sith Lord that he did, in fact, see Her.






 

Laphisto

High Commander of the Lilaste Order
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With oncoming artillery fire from the All-Terrain Modular Artillery Platforms hammering Point C and infantry pressing in from multiple directions, the defense there collapsed rapidly. Sustained bombardment shattered remaining cover, and coordinated infantry advances left little room to maneuver. What units remained either surrendered under the training parameters or were marked KIA in quick succession. Point C fell completely into TIC hands.

As the situation deteriorated, Commander Tarain moved swiftly to stabilize what remained of the front. Orders rippled across the network. Forces holding Point D were instructed to disengage and fall back toward the main command post, abandoning the position in favor of consolidating around the FOB. New directives followed immediately, redirecting units across multiple sectors to respond to the shifting battlefield.

Between Points A and C, Diarchy elements finished clearing their remaining opposition and were quickly reassigned. Fresh orders sent them pushing hard toward the enemy command center, advancing alongside the units already moving through the smoke. The objective was clear. Box in the TIC unit attempting to intercept, collapse on it from multiple angles, then regroup and drive forward as a single force straight toward the enemy FOB. It was a decisive gamble, a last-ditch attempt to claw back momentum and preserve some measure of victory.

Meanwhile, forces withdrawing from Point D regrouped around the Diarchy FOB, reinforcing its perimeter alongside a single gunship cell tasked with close defense and rapid response.

At Bravo Point, Diarchy troops pressed forward to intercept enemy units attempting to maneuver around Hill B and cross the river. The approach was direct and aggressive, aimed at cutting them off before they could rendezvous with forces slipping through the jungle beyond. Visual tracking was lost almost immediately once those units left the beach and disappeared under the canopy. With all available gunship assets now committed against Bido Roz’lyn Bido Roz’lyn and her squadrons, aerial tracking and interdiction of the flanking force became impossible.

The battlefield had fractured into multiple converging engagements, momentum shifting by the minute as both sides committed what remained of their strength.

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The remaining eighteen gunships converged on Point A, committing fully in an attempt to tear into the starfighter formations and blunt their momentum. The sky over the hill became crowded and violent almost immediately. Despite their heavier frames and omnidirectional turrets, the gunships were hard-pressed to keep up with the speed and agility of the starfighters circling them.

It did not take long for losses to mount.

One by one, gunships were marked as disabled under the training parameters, spiraling down or dropping abruptly as systems shut off. Several crashed into the dirt below, carving trenches through soil and brush as inertial dampeners fought to soften the impact. Others broke apart against uneven terrain as they came down at speed, their crews forced to scramble clear and rejoin the fight on foot.

As starfighters committed to pursuit, some pilots found themselves flying too close. Rear hatches on multiple gunships slammed open as the two LO-52 heavy machine gunners repositioned onto the lower decks. Any starfighter attempting to sit on a gunship's tail was met with sustained point-five-zero caliber fire, tracers clawing through the air and forcing attackers to break off or risk simulated destruction.

There was no clean answer for starfighters running directly along a gunship's belly. The only viable counter was terrain. Several pilots dumped altitude hard, dropping to hover barely two hundred meters above the ground, skimming treetops and ridgelines in an effort to deny clean firing angles and force the fight into cluttered airspace.

Elsewhere, a pair of TIE/EW pilots found themselves unexpectedly on the ground, greeted not by capture teams, but by a Lilaste Order soldier standing beside a downed gunship. Two mechanical arms were folded across his chest, a stylized kath hound painted boldly on his armor plate.

"Unfortunately, no transport out right now," the soldier said flatly. "But we're restoring power to a downed gunship. If you know how to jury-rig a power feed from a walker unit to recharge the main systems, we could use the help."

Even in simulation, the Diarchy did not pause, reset, or disengage. Downed assets were recovered, crews were redeployed, and opportunities were exploited in real time. Training or not, the battlefield was treated exactly as it would be in a live operation.

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Laphisto had every confidence that this would be a challenge. Call it Mandalorian heritage, or simply the refusal to lean too heavily on a single way of fighting. A lightsaber was a powerful tool, no question but where was the test in that? A blade was not a lifeline. It was just another option. And he had never survived centuries of war by limiting himself to only one. So closing the distance and emptying the last of his ammunition into the man had felt like the right call. Direct. Decisive. Plans, however, had a way of unraveling the moment steel met flesh.

The realization hit just as Laphisto was taken from above. Weight slammed into him, sudden and violent, biomechanical limbs locking down around his torso. He felt the grip cinch tight and reached back instinctively, claws scraping for purchase only to find his own wings in the way, pinned and useless at the worst possible moment.

A low grunt escaped him as the situation collapsed into instinct. He did the only thing left. Laphisto threw his weight backward, committing fully to the motion. The world flipped as he drove himself down hard, slamming onto his back and more precisely, onto Ronhar beneath him. The impact rattled through his frame, armor and muscle absorbing the shock just as the explosion went off.

The blast wasn't meant to kill, but it was violent enough to shove Laphisto forward as expanding glop foam erupted between them. The substance bloomed instantly, thick and aggressive, wrapping around armor and limbs alike as it hardened. The pressure locked them together, pinning movement and sealing the moment in place.

Laphisto froze for a heartbeat. Then he chuckled. A low, rasping sound rolled from his throat, followed by a slow exhale as he settled into the bind. "Self-sacrifice," he murmured, voice rough but almost amused. "A warrior's way indeed, Captain."
 

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Allies: Imperial Confederation | Ronhar Tane Ronhar Tane | Bido Roz’lyn Bido Roz’lyn
Enemies: Diarchy | Laphisto Laphisto

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BATTLEGROUP EIGHT

In the distance, a tower became visible over the horizon.
As the unit drew closer, more details became clear, making apparently obvious what most in the battlegroup already assumed: the Diarchy’s command center was within their grasp. Blitzing forwards atop their speeders, the Confederation troopers had yet to meet any resistance or for that matter any sign that their movements had been noticed. Even if they had, there was no Diarchy ground unit fast enough to intercept them before they arrived at the command center. Only their gunships now posed a threat to the battlegroup’s advance.

Yet no engines roared overhead, suggesting that the Diarchy’s gunships were either disabled or occupied elsewhere. For the soldiers of Battlegroup Eight, it was truly a perfect storm.

Only a few minutes later, the outer walls of the Diarchy command center became visible over the treetops. Soon, the battlegroup would be within range of the center’s point-defense cannons. Recognizing the importance of the battle to come, FN-999 once more engaged his radio to address his battlegroup.


[All units, fan out. Move as unpredictably as you safely can. Once in range, concentrate heavy weapons on the gate hinges. Our goal is simple. We knock the gates off their hinges, advance inwards and storm the building before it can be reinforced. Speed is everything. Do not worry about battle lines or positioning. If we succeed here, we win it all.]

With his final order issued, the general swapped his radio for his heavy blaster, fitting it across the speeder’s steering wheel. Seconds later, an explosion of electricity surged just a few meters to FN-999’s left, knocking out two mounted troopers.

“FAN OUT!!” repeated FN-999.

The battlegroup dispersed as the command center’s defensive armament engaged them, ion cannons blasting through the jungle thicket. The world became a blur for FN-999 as he banked hard to the right before shifting back leftwards to avoid crashing into an especially large tree. Around him, speeder bikes and their riders zipped around in all directions, some falling to the ground with their riders as their circuits were shorted out by ion blasts. Ahead, the lower portion of the walls came into view, including a visible joint where wall met gate. FN-999 swung his speeder towards another tree before slamming on the brakes, leaping off the speeder as his momentum carried him forwards and over the steering wheel. He landed on all fours, taking a deep breath to regain his composure before rising up to a standing position with rifle in hand.

Ahead of him, other troopers had already begun firing their weapons at the hinge, where small dents were emerging in the metal. FN-999 added his heavy rifle to the mix, unloading live rounds directly into the durasteel joint. It cracked further, nails groaning. Still he kept firing, joined by still more mixed small arms and machine gun fire concentrated on the hinge.

It was then that a second burst of gunfire erupted. It came from further behind than the troopers in the battlegroup, and after shots were fired Confederation troopers fell to the ground. FN-999 stared for only half a second before he understood.

“ENEMY REINFORCEMENTS!” shouted the general. “REARGUARD HOLD THEM OFF AS LONG AS YOU CAN! VANGUARD, WITH ME!"

Sandwiched between the command center’s turrets in front of them and DAF reinforcements behind them, Battlegroup Eight grew increasingly desperate. A barrage of gunfire doused the hinge of the command center’s gate, which now bent over a meter inwards and groaned with the burden of the weight it was holding over an increasingly fragile surface. All the while, gunfire from behind grew slowly but surely closer to the vanguard. FN-999’s heart pounded as loud as the shots of his rifle, filling his ears with nothing but constant pounding and thumping.

Finally, at long last, the hinge gave.

With a groan that drowned out every other noise in the area, the main gates shook and then tipped over, falling inwards toward the main building of the command center.

“NOW!” yelled FN-999.

Before the dust had even cleared, the Baron and his remaining squads hit the ground running, blaster and ion cannon fire tearing through the air around them. They leapt over the edge of the fallen gate, climbing over the fallen durasteel structure and emerging within meters of the main building. The dust finally cleared, visibility was restored, and everything became a blur of arms, legs, and stun bolts. Troopers emerged from unseen corners and fell just as fast - Confederation or Diarchy? FN-999 didn’t know. All his attention was focused on keeping his footing and sprinting forwards.

A trooper emerged from a side hallway, aiming their blaster at the general. FN-999 didn’t bother to aim his rifle - the two were less than three meters apart. He just pulled the trigger, dropping the trooper in an instant and shoving them to the side before their body could even hit the ground. The facility’s main elevator came into view, opening up to expose a squad of Diarchy reinforcements. FN-999 pulled the trigger, but nothing came out of his rifle. No more ammo. He flipped the rifle around to grab it by its butt before hurling it forwards, hitting a Diarchy trooper square in the chest and sending him reeling backwards. Before he could recover, FN-999 had picked up his carbine, firing two stun rounds into his torso. As the trooper fell, the general turned to aim at the others, only to find that they had all been subdued.

FN-999 practically leapt into the elevator, joined by around half a dozen other troopers. One of them pressed the dial to the top floors and the elevator doors closed, at last granting them a break from combat. Slowly but surely, the elevator lurched upwards, the noises of battle subsiding down below them.

The Confederation general collapsed against the elevator wall, nearly stepping on an unconscious Diarchy soldier in the process. FN-999’s adrenaline was wearing off, and his breaths came out heavy as he gasped for air. At the edge of his vision, a hand reached out to help him up. He gratefully took the hand, rising back to his feet.

FN-999 now stared out at the elite group of soldiers who had followed him across an island to get here. Smiling beneath his helmet, he gave the group a thumbs up. Moments later, the elevator doors opened, revealing a command chamber nearly identical to that in the Imperial Confederation’s main base. The staff officers quickly raised their hands up in surrender.

“It’s over.” concluded FN-999. “Get me on the general comms."


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Final positions of TIC and Diarchy units.

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THREE HOURS LATER

The once idyllic island in the seas of Mon Calamari was now littered with scars.
Smoke still rose from the center of the island, visible for dozens of kilometers in any direction. What had once been an uninterrupted biome of dense, tropical jungle was now broken up by patches of leveled trunks and incinerated branches. Broken vehicles and damaged equipment littered nearly every inch of the island, some producing small smoke clouds of their own. Abandoned fortifications broke up the natural terrain of the island, adding artificial slopes and depressions where none had been before.

At the Imperial Confederation’s prefabricated command center in the far south of the island, the forces under General FN-999 were resting up after their hard-earned victory. All across the ground floor of the command center, medics rushed back and forth carrying stretchers. Some carried unconscious soldiers from the battlefield outside to the medbay to be revived, while others were leaving the command center to pick up the last few stormtroopers that had been knocked out during the war games.

The majority of the original Imperial Confederation task force however had fully recovered from injuries sustained by Diarchy forces and now assembled in the building’s central meeting hall. Built to accommodate thousands of soldiers, the meeting hall was a roughly circular room centered around a sunken platform surrounded by several rings of chairs fused onto the ground. It was now filled to the brim with Imperial stormtroopers and officers, with FN-999 himself with a few members of his general staff in the central platform. He tapped lightly on a microphone that had been placed in front of him, testing its audio. Once the noise reverberated throughout the room, the audience grew quiet and the general began to speak.

“Congratulations.” began FN-999. “We have won this battle."

A chorus of cheers and clapping filled the room, drowning out all other sounds for a solid twenty seconds.


“This victory would not have been possible without each and every one of you.” continued FN-999. “We are a young army, but we are a strong one. We have beaten our first trial, and that is a cause for celebration."

Another spontaneous cascade of cheers began.

“Nonetheless, we must not forget. Though the Diarchy was our enemy in today’s war games, they will prove an ally in the great galactic struggles to come. Arrayed against us both are the common threats of republican decadence, Jedi snakes, Sith barbarians, and Mandalorian occultists. We fight against all these evils to preserve the legacy of the great Imperial Order from which our Confederation descends, and the ancient Empire which predates both. In this struggle, the Imperial Confederation and the Diarchy are aligned.nSo we will continue our training, both within our own armies and alongside the legions of the Diarchy."

"Each and every one of you holds great potential, but this is especially true for our young stormtroopers. You are the tip of the spear, the bread and butter that keep the Empire running every day. You are the backbone of all Empires past, present, and future. Without your bravery, without your dedication, without your sacrifice, the galaxy would be doomed to destruction at the hands of the evil, degenerate, and insane. So hold your heads up high, and continue to serve the Empire as the Empire has served you."

“For the Imperial Confederation! For the Empire!"


The audience burst into a final round of raucous cheers, the room itself shaking as thousands rose to their feet in celebration. With the speech concluded, people began to trickle out of the room, leaving FN-999 free to talk with his officers on the podium.

“We did it again, Nines.” exclaimed Bigfoot, reaching out to pat his old friend on the back.

“We did.” replied FN-999. “But we were not without fault."

“What do you mean?” replied Bigfoot, incredulous. “We might have lost Hill B, but we took their command center before they could get within three kilometers of ours!"

“That is not all.” began FN-999. “I underestimated my enemy.”


"I have grown far too used to fighting petty criminal gangs or individual Jedi renegades. It has been years since I last fought a competent general of a professional army, and that almost cost us the battle when we lost control of B."

“Furthermore, Laphisto is living proof that Thrawn’s theories of psychological warfare are far from foolproof. The old orthodoxy of tactical genius must be carefully re-examined to keep pace with modern developments. I now realize that even in general, I have relied for too long solely on the works of the ancient greats. While they provide important lessons for the present, equally valuable is innovation. We must innovate not only to learn from past mistakes, but also to prevent cunning foes from predicting our moves simply by observing past battles. The ideal army will be a multi-headed chimera, leaving not a single opening to strike back."


“I am always impressed by how far ahead you think in this regard.” remarked Bigfoot. “Perhaps you are right, and there is still much to learn. But there will always be new things to learn, even if you live to be a hundred years old. Do not forget to celebrate your success right now. You can learn from that as much as you can your supposed failures."

“You’re right, Bigfoot.” conceded FN-999. “Thank you for keeping me grounded."

“That’s what friends are for, right?” teased Bigfoot.

“Indeed.” responded FN-999. “I will concede this: there is much to learn, but there is also much to be gained from this valuable military exercise."

“That’s more like it.” replied Bigfoot. “Now let’s get out of here. What’s our next assignment again?"


New Alderaan.” declared FN-999. “Old warlords are rising up in defiance of the Empire. It is time we show them the error of their ways."

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OBJECTIVE 2: Dual Dominion
  • Provide air support for confederation forces
Under Bido's Command:
  • 2 squadrons of STX-TIEs
    • All weapons swapped for ION variants
  • 1 squadron of TIE/ews (disabled)
Personal Loadout:
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"Unfortunately, no transport out right now," the soldier said flatly. "But we're restoring power to a downed gunship. If you know how to jury-rig a power feed from a walker unit to recharge the main systems, we could use the help."
"A'ight! If ye givus a fly to th'barb, we'd patch up yer rig fer ye!"

And with that, the two TIE/ew pilots proceeded to help the diarchy gunship crews track down a felled walker unit. Putting their tools together, they worked as neighbors to restore power to the gunship before they would fly off together. All the while, they socialized casually.

Most of the time, no one could understand the TIE/ew captain when he talked in his mysterious accent. But he certainly seemed friendly enough…

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"Take that, you little Sith Sucker!" Bido jeered as her blaster rang out from her right hand. The oversized two-headed snake that had been intently charging after her was blown backwards into smouldering chunks of meat. The pieces of snake meat disappeared into the void of the foliage next to the dirt path she was walking.

Behind her, her X3-A Striker was a smouldering wreckage, half buried in the mud with a wing ripped off. Some crafty little sithspawn in the back of a LAHT had popped out with a .50 machine gun and caught her completely off guard with a center-mass spread of ionized slugs. The spread had vastly overwhelmed her training protocol limits and completely overloaded the fighter's systems to total failure. Bido was pretty sure, that out of anyone who had been shot down in today's dogfight, her's was probably the most humiliating crash of them all. She, herself had been miraculously fine, but the ship that Ronhar Tane Ronhar Tane had lent her was likely a total write-off.

Ronhar Tane Ronhar Tane was going to kill her later for this…

Her left arm wielded an energy shield blade that she used as a machete to hack and slash through the brush. Above her head, the dogfight raged on, neither side seemed to be coming out on top. From what Bido's keen eyes could see, the LAHTs seemed to make up for their lack of dogfighting capabilities with excellent coordination and advanced technology. The STX-TIEs still had the edge in their dogfighting element, being able to dive-bomb weak spots and use the larger mass of the gunships against them. The gunships managed to even the playing field by using low flying and surprise weapons to knock the TIEs off balance.

Overall, the battle for air supremacy was a wash. Bido figured from what she could see that by the end of it, neither side would retain enough unit strength to provide effective air support to ground units. If FN-999 (restored) FN-999 (restored) would be able to pull out some kind of victory from this, he would have to do it without Bido's air wing. But at least the Diarchy was without theirs as well.

That being said, Bido did not feel like a winner today. She had crashed far away from any kind of support, and she would have hours of bushwhacking before she might find any kind of civilization. Her blaster would ring out, slaying critters vengefully, as her energy blade would punish the defiant foliage in her way. She was in a mood now.

At this rate, she seriously doubted she'd make it to the barbecue before all the food was gone…

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"Alright," Rellik said, a faint smile touching his expression as he glanced briefly toward Reign before returning his attention to the table.


"I'll be direct. Before these talks move any further, you should all understand the reality we're operating in. War between the Diarchy and the Mandalorians is on the horizon. It is an increasingly likely outcome and that percentage grows not by the day but by the moment."

His gaze shifted first to Karl von Strauss.

"We believe we are well positioned for that fight. The Bastion Curtain is active. We have secured allies across multiple regions, and our prior tensions with the Galactic Empire have been set aside as they address their own problems with Sith. The cancer that appears randomly across the stars leaving terror and instability in its wake."

He paused only long enough to let the statement settle.

"With capable partners and clear intent, I believe we can shape a northern and eastern sector that is meaningfully free of Sith and Mandalorian pressure."

Rellik leaned forward slightly.

"Our offer begins simply. The Diarchy is willing to provide military support in campaigns both offensive and defensive. Our only condition is that if our borders are under extreme duress we have an oath to our people to defend them first and foremost. So for that reason under those circumstances we would need to be home."

A small nod with a very slight look that stared into nothing followed. A small crack as the next words followed.

"Additionally, we are prepared to deploy Lilaste Order orbital stations in designated regions, operated jointly by your personnel. Diarchal quick-reaction fleets would remain on standby to prevent Mandalorian incursions into your space. In return, we would expect reciprocal defensive or offensive support where our interests overlap. Laphisto of the Lilaste will be joining us shortly once the war games conclude. He can speak in detail regarding station deployment and operational parameters."

Rellik leaned back, then turned his attention toward Tertius.

"And on the economic side. Firstly, It is a pleasure to meet you Ms. Visconti." The Diarch giving a bow of his head. Only not getting up to shake their hand due to the seating. "At this stage in the galaxy, most major powers can sustain themselves without traditional banking or logistics intermediaries. That said, the insight and reach of groups like N&Z remain valuable. Tertius himself could nearly wage war with a lot of the galaxy's larger players. If this arrangement is to be more than a military understanding, then we'll need to speak plainly about resources, shipyards, labor, trade corridors, and most importantly how those assets are protected."

His tone stayed even.

"I have no interest in watching my people die to defend trade routes for marginal gain. If there is tangible value here, we can proceed. If not, we shouldn't pretend otherwise."

Rellik's attention then shifted to Her.

Despite everything he knew of her, there was no hostility in his expression. If anything, he always felt a kindred, or sibling bond in a way. He could easily see himself being the same person had some circumstances been different.

"One thing we can offer without complication is shared intelligence," he said. "That requires honesty from all involved."

There was a soft tilt of his head that said Yes, I am talking about YOU.

His gaze moved then to T'zarna Khab.

"That would include the Inquisition as well."

Rellik folded his hands atop the table.

"I hold no ill will toward anyone in this room. If we do this properly, we can build a northeast where your citizens travel freely to Bastion, and our brotherhood may walk the holy worlds of the Thandon Sector and expand our control over the dark and making sure the galaxy is protected from it by understanding it."

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The young duke walks through the palace to where they will meet. He does not walk steadily like a soldier; his bearing carries nobility even though he is so young, the low echo of his shoes and cane against the floor. His young age deceives most, who are suspicious, either underestimating him or suspecting a trap from someone so young there.

The young one-eyed man enters the chamber silently, his eyes moving quickly, first seeing each ally who is there and then others who are there, not drawing attention but staying closer to the members of the Diarchy, he greets the brothers politely.


"Diarchy Rellik, glad to see you again."

He speaks politely and smiles politely, the smile of someone who is there out of duty and who hides more than he shows. He quickly moves his eye to the others present, recognizing Tertius, and for now he remains quiet near Rellik, his eyes moving quickly and cleverly, seeing the shadows and the shadows between, always alert.

 
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"I appreciate your directness, Diarch. Too often discussions get mired in ceremony or politics." Karl said while addressing Rellik, "I've reviewed the reports on your engagements. It's regrettable that escalation appears to be the trajectory now, though I suppose neither of our nations is a stranger to that pattern. That said, the Bastion Curtain is an impressive work. A formidable expression of defensive doctrine, far grander in scale than my own fortification initiatives."

The Exarch drummed his finger against the table, weighing how plainly to speak. "I appreciate your offer of support for our campaigns, and I would never ask you to leave your own territories unguarded. But I must be candid: I cannot reciprocate with identical breadth. Currently, the Confederation maintains an active trade agreement with the Mandalorian Empire. Any offensive action against them would collapse what limited diplomatic channels we still possess. What I can offer, without jeopardizing our posture, is defensive support. That includes rapid-response fleets, shared defensive stations, and, if you desire it, a Confederation Guard legion deployed through your outermost territories."

Karl paused a beat before continuing. "Additionally, I can bring our Corps of Engineers to assist in constructing Yggdrasils on key worlds that lack planetary shielding."

His gaze shifted to Governor Visconti and Tertius as he steered the discussion toward matters of commerce. "If the security of our trade routes is a concern, then I can offer the use of the Khonshu path stations. They would allow us to semi-privatize those corridors, which would grant us direct access to one another and reduce outside interference."

It was the only suggestion he intended to make regarding economic protections; with both Amalia and Tertius present, it was wiser to leave the broader commercial negotiations to those more suited to them. Karl's attention, as ever, remained fixed on the affairs of state that fell squarely under his own purview.

The Exarch inclined his head toward the Supreme Commander. "On matters of intelligence, I believe Interim-Director Rackham would be your point of contact, if I am not mistaken." His gaze shifted back to the Diarchs. "I imagine he would be receptive to a shared network. In such things, abundance is an advantage."

 

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