His forces advanced, brutally wiping out fanatics seeking to hinder them. Nathan had ordered a push in aggression, purging the area under the Battle Cruiser he had arrived in. The fighting had become utterly savage by this point. Nathan had left a swath of corpses in his wake, all soldiers bent on preventing their people from leaving.
His lightsaber constantly moved, assaulting squads attempting to set up bombardment positions on his vessels.
He sighed. This was taking too long.
He telepathically called out to one of the
Clone Ashla Healers as he teleported to the top of a roof. His ships were coming under more and more assault. And the Crisis Nuetralizers had not fully cleared out the area underneath the Battle Cruiser.
He saw the clone racing through the streets , gunning down opposition with her Relic Pistol.
He teleported her up to him when she waved to him.
"What do you require, Patriarch?" The Healer asked.
"A temporary enhancement to my teleportation ability..." Nathan answered.
The Clone nodded, and immediately began tracing runes into the dirt, both watching as the local forces got blasted to ash by the anti-starfighter cannons of the giant battle cruiser. The cruiser itself had sustained damage, as had much of his ships, but they were finally lifting off after being loaded to capacity, with orders to do whatever it took to smash past the blockade. Afterwards, they would be deposited on pre selected worlds with a breathable atmosphere in shelters, unconscious, and an anonymous, encrypted signal would be sent directly to
Alicio Organa
informing him of the drop off. No identification of their rescuers would be made. The hours before, during, and after their rescue would be mind-wiped both chemically and with the Force, to prevent as best they could, any attempt to piece together who, specifically, had rescued them.
Yes, House Bloodscrawl were a bunch of paranoid bastards, and rightfully so.
He might have normally risked a bout with the Sith, but he was more interested in saving lives today. And getting the hell out of here before the sun blew up.
Nathan got in the circle of runes and began to meditate. He reached out in the force, the runes glowing as he concentrated. The day had been soaked in blood. But it would hopefully end with these people being able to restart their life elsewhere. The Battle Cruiser could take more than enough to guarantee genetic diversity in any rebooted population.
The only thing in their way was the nut jobs.
Those he felt for, their suicidal, fanatical mindsets were easy to pick out from the panicking, fleeing civilians.
He wrapped the Force around the Fanatics and still fleeing civilians, pouring its energies through their atoms. The civilians were fleeing beneath the cruiser, trying to get out from under it, directed by the House aligned Crisis Nuetralizers, ruthlessly killing any opposition to their objective.
Nathan teleported the civilians to the sides around the battle cruiser clearing them away from its landing zone, but not so far away that he could not have his forces immediately retrieve them for extraction.
Then he teleported every fanatic trying to prevent those civilians from leaving. The ones in the immediate area of the Battle Cruiser , directly underneath the Battle Cruiser.
Then Nathan contacted the commander of the
Battle Cruiser he commanded and ordered him to fire all the point defense cannons and concussion missile turrets positioned on the hull underside directly on all the soldiers he had teleported beneath them.
The area underneath the Battle Cruiser lit up with fire and explosions, buildings and bodies bursting open as the soldiers that had harassed him and his troops constantly since he had arrived died in a hail of laser fire and concussion blasts.
It was a ruthless action, to be sure, but he was
going to save as many as he could even if he had to wreck the entire city to do it...
"Land. Land now." Nathan ordered on his comlink. Hopefully, someday, when his sons, both the one to be born and
Thel Bloodscrawl
, learned of this incident, they would understand the time constraints he had been under. The terrible risks that were involved...
Hopefully, they would understand his harsh actions...