Ghost Dancer
Location: Deep Space, Perlemian Trade Route - Mid Rim
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Wilhelm Vonreg
Bido Roz’lyn
Ronhar Tane
Rieva "Killshot" Alonn
Van Trask
Hypheer Vhyrn
The programmable matter responded instantly after Priesse punched in the code for her cockpit’s custom configuration into the console. The controls, displays, and ergonomics flowed and reshaped around her petite frame, shifting around to fit her stature and preferences. In only a few seconds, the factory-fresh TIE Sprite was as familiar to her as the simulator pods and training TIEs she had flown back at the academy. Within seconds, the Seseli settled into the routine of her pre-flight checks, hands moving with purposeful grace as she cycled through everything from the Feilong repulsors to the sensors and targeting systems. A routine that the Imperial academy on Mahporeem had relentlessly drilled into her until it was as reflexive as breathing.
“This is Titan Ten, reporting all systems green. Requesting clearance for takeoff!” Priesse called into the comm as her hands settled around the yoke.
“Clearance granted, Titan Ten.” Came the calm, feminine voice of the flight controller at the other end.
Right on cue, the tiny TIE Sprite surged out of the hangar, swiftly crossing the threshold of the magnetic field to enter the vacuum beyond. Priesse immediately noted Titan Nine’s (
Bido Roz’lyn
) modified DS-47 TIE Advanced flying behind her, strut-mounted quad plasma cannons dominating its profile. Her squadmate’s craft was significantly better armed than the diminutive Sprite, but she knew instinctively—confirmed with only a quick glance at the DS-47’s posture and movements—that her own machine was notably more agile.
Thus, as Titan Nine moved to engage the pirate’s frigate, Priesse held station for the incoming squadrons of pirate starfighters. Scanning the enemy small craft formations through the electroscope array, she caught sight of an eclectic mix of small craft, which the computer promptly identified as Cumulus-class snub-fighters, E-wings, Tau Devastator-series StarWing bombers, Trill T-Wing II missile boats, and a few assorted Uglies. All were led by a Z-95 Headhunter (
Hypheer Vhyrn
) painted in crimson colors, which was seemingly angling for a strafing run on the INV Titan.
Priesse didn’t hesitate. She whipped her Sprite around in an Eimalgan turn and before diving behind, then below the INV Titan while accelerating to attack delta-v. From there, she angled her nose back up, so that she was now approaching the incoming pirates from below and perpendicular to their vector, in order to minimize her exposure to their guns.
All the while, a cascade of precognitive shimmers bloomed within her perception, verifying her suspicion that the pirates were moving to attack the Titan. She saw turbolaser batteries blown off of their mounts, shields going off in electromagnetic discharges, beams lancing through the void, and starfighters blown to shrapnel.
Premonitions of the coming slaughter.
Priesse accelerated, lining up for her attack run on the bombers at the rear of the pirate formation. Once more, pseudo-precognitive shimmers of blossoming fire filled her awareness—bomber-laid concussion mines going off and tearing apart both her and the TIE Sprite. She sent out a scanner pulse, and suddenly the mines were projected across her HUD overlay.
She wove, ducked, and dived through the minefield in a sequence of graceful maneuvers. Upon clearing the last of the mines, she pointed her TIE’s chin at a bomber’s central fuselage and laid on the guns. At her mental command, kinetic death spat forth from the autocannons. HEAT rounds phased through deflector shields via their energy-reflective ultrachrome coatings before lancing through alusteel plating and going off in a cascade of plasma detonations that ripped the craft apart from the inside out.
“Splash one!”
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“This is Titan Ten, reporting all systems green. Requesting clearance for takeoff!” Priesse called into the comm as her hands settled around the yoke.
“Clearance granted, Titan Ten.” Came the calm, feminine voice of the flight controller at the other end.
Right on cue, the tiny TIE Sprite surged out of the hangar, swiftly crossing the threshold of the magnetic field to enter the vacuum beyond. Priesse immediately noted Titan Nine’s (
Thus, as Titan Nine moved to engage the pirate’s frigate, Priesse held station for the incoming squadrons of pirate starfighters. Scanning the enemy small craft formations through the electroscope array, she caught sight of an eclectic mix of small craft, which the computer promptly identified as Cumulus-class snub-fighters, E-wings, Tau Devastator-series StarWing bombers, Trill T-Wing II missile boats, and a few assorted Uglies. All were led by a Z-95 Headhunter (
Priesse didn’t hesitate. She whipped her Sprite around in an Eimalgan turn and before diving behind, then below the INV Titan while accelerating to attack delta-v. From there, she angled her nose back up, so that she was now approaching the incoming pirates from below and perpendicular to their vector, in order to minimize her exposure to their guns.
All the while, a cascade of precognitive shimmers bloomed within her perception, verifying her suspicion that the pirates were moving to attack the Titan. She saw turbolaser batteries blown off of their mounts, shields going off in electromagnetic discharges, beams lancing through the void, and starfighters blown to shrapnel.
Premonitions of the coming slaughter.
Priesse accelerated, lining up for her attack run on the bombers at the rear of the pirate formation. Once more, pseudo-precognitive shimmers of blossoming fire filled her awareness—bomber-laid concussion mines going off and tearing apart both her and the TIE Sprite. She sent out a scanner pulse, and suddenly the mines were projected across her HUD overlay.
She wove, ducked, and dived through the minefield in a sequence of graceful maneuvers. Upon clearing the last of the mines, she pointed her TIE’s chin at a bomber’s central fuselage and laid on the guns. At her mental command, kinetic death spat forth from the autocannons. HEAT rounds phased through deflector shields via their energy-reflective ultrachrome coatings before lancing through alusteel plating and going off in a cascade of plasma detonations that ripped the craft apart from the inside out.
“Splash one!”
Craft: FAE/TIE Series “Sprite” Ultralight Starfighter
- Status
- Shields: 100%
- Hull: 100%
- Structure: 100%
- Armament
- Pilot Equipment
- FAE/A-09 Anti-G Suit
- BG-D 6 “Outlaw”
- Attachments
- 1-5x FAE/S-08 Electro-Sight
- Ammunition
- Metallic Slug Magazine (4)
- Battery
- Attachments
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