"Kayla, how is this different from any other distress call we've received in the last three months?"
Kayla sighed and shrugged. She was standing with her arms at her sides in front of Captain Johansen's desk, stuck in her anteroom just outside the bridge...elaborating. "Captain, I don't know what additional information I can provide you, but Baramasta isn't even listed as a previous threat. Avenger could confidently overtake any resistance we encounter. But this man...this Wiegrif...something about him sticks out from all the other calls of distress. We need to investigate this. Please do not ask me to try to explain."
The captain looked up at her skeptically. She stood, sighing, and shrugged. "Very well. I guess we can drop in and clean up one more mess before we leave Isair to return to SPC. Gather an assault force and have them ready to disembark when we reach Baramasta."
Kayla nodded. "Yes, ma'am." The doors parted as she left and closed silently behind her. She made her way back to the bridge and sat in her chair, looking over to her left. "The captain cleared the Baramasta operation."
Lieutenant Ariadne looked back at her, and wrinkled her forehead. "She did?" She paused a moment...pondering Kayla's words, then shrugged dismissively "OK..."
She turned to face her control console, setting the course. Kayla looked forward as she watched the viridian and azure hues start to sparkle and then grow more abundantly until they seemed to envelope the ship.
"ETA...three hours, Kayla." She looked up at her from the desk. "Make sure you bring the new photon cannons. 'Little to no resistance' can often mean 'a resistance.'"
Kayla rolled her eyes, but did not respond. She simply stood and left the bridge, heading down to the armory. What seemed like only moments ago, Kayla had been relaxing reclined in her chair in the large, but momentarily private, conference room aboard Avenger. The transmission had been one of the few that they had received since initiating their patrol of the system. It had come from someone claiming to be a resistance fighter. She'd watched the transmission twice but still couldn't decide what about the message felt so...peculiar. Ulration Defense vessels across the galaxy had been receiving calls for help a lot lately. The Admiral Council had decided they would attempt to address every call for help that came in, with all the ability they had. They had concluded the best way to carry out this approach was to assign at least one ship or vessel to every system within Alliance control. Avenger had been assigned to the Isair System where the Baramastic home was situated. They had yet to find anything that made the crew feel like they weren't wasting time. Captain Johansen had been eager to depart, especially when the first call that came in had asked for them to supply weapons for a planetary civil war in which both sides had no rational argument whatsoever save that either side felt their opponent simply did not deserve to live.
Kayla now found herself approach jubilation with the prospect of a real errand, one that might actually challenge them.
Three and a half hours later, or what seemed to Kayla like twenty minutes, they reached Baramasta's surface. It was after dark, and because Baramasta had no moons or satellites, she had only the night sky to light her surface. Kayla and her squad disembarked, geared up from head to toe, and turned to watch their dropship arc back towards space. Her voice was quiet and stern as she spoke. "Our contact is scheduled to meet us here in about-" she looked down to check her chronometer, "-ten minutes. Be ready to go by the time he gets here and set your weapons for stun. We're not looking for kills, this is a nonlethal mission, got it?" Her men nodded in unison. Kayla pointed her beacon across the valley to the opposite ridge. It blinked several times before going out. She saw a red light on the ridge respond in rapid succession. Ten minutes later, a man, painted with camouflage and covered in black approached her. His voice was equally calm and quieted. "Verify security sequence Echo Charlie Foxtrot."
"Verification sequence Umbrella Delta Indigo. Commander Kayla Wymond at your service, sir."
The man nodded. "Militiaman Wiegrif, it is a pleasure to make your acquaintance. Let me familiarize you on the situation in Heathenstorm Valley. About a year ago, the Kichess virus was deployed. If you are familiar with Kichess, you'll know that it works by inhibiting a person's ability to breathe until their lungs begin hemorrhaging, and...they die."
Kayla was finding that her previous feelings of overwhelming happiness...were now dwindling. "And, obviously you have found a cure for this...for Kichess, yes?"
He seemed to waiver and fidget a little at this. "Well, we have developed treatment for the disease, and tests show that we are close to conquering-"
Kayla's voice became cold and annoyed. "That would be a 'no' then. Very well, Militiaman, what can Avenger do for you then?"
"Well, there are those of us who are immune to Kichess who would...like to leave Baramasta, but when the virus attacked, it only took days for our government to collapse. But in despite the dwindling population, food and water are becoming harder and harder to secure. We were hoping that Avenger could lend us a hand. Once our tests show that the disease can be eradicated, we would like her help deploying the cure."
"You'll forgive me for being short on patience, but you had plenty of notice to warn me and my men of this disease spreading uncontrollably on your planet. Now you have endangered the lives of me and my men. I sympathize with your current situation, but if I must choose between the lives of your planet and the lives of my men, then I don't have to think very long." She turned to one of her men and twirled her index finger in the air. "Recall the dropship, Sergeant. We're gonna need evac. And be sure to notify them of the potential possibility of infection." She then turned back to the militiaman. "This is no longer in my hands. My captain is going to have to decide whether or not we can devote the resources to stay here and help you with this, especially considering the recklessness of what you have done tonight."
Tiber Durrin sat in his chair, anxiously waiting for the communique to arrive. Atalanta drifted in space, completely shut down, with the exception of her auxiliary and backup systems. The monitor didn't make a noise, the underscore cursor just blinking on his screen. Then the words seem to expand from cursor as it scrolled to the right, leaving characters in its wake. "Captain, there is a message incoming on the heads up display."
Captain. Ophelia, Atalanta's ship computer, seemed to be the only one who addressed him as "Captain."
"Display it."
The message was in Standard:
Message Incoming...
-Lieutenant Jon Wymond officially declared mmissing. Whereabouts and final mission data unavailable.
-Alliance vessel Elucidation flagged at red level.
-Any and all persons with sensor contacts orr visuals urged to report findings and coordinates to Sky Point 1.
Message ends.
Tiber sat up in his seat, alerted. He brought Atalanta's systems back online and set his course. Her weapons came online and he started the checklist, activating navigational control and deep space telemetry. His cruiser analogue stopped drifting, accelerated forward before arching slightly and dropped into antispace.
Kayla and Jon walked out of the tavern. It was nice to be back, and not out in the field. Jon slipped his arm around her as they walked around the corner, still looking at each other. He released his arm from her back and turned to face her. She stood up straight and put her hand on his side as he leaned in to kiss her. They closed their eyes in the moment, but nothing happened. Kayla opened her eyes as she felt him pull away from her. His mouth was gaping as he stepped back, a wound to his abdomen bleeding on his shirt.
Kayla started to feel sick. There was a hole in his abdomen where he'd been shot, the wound track having been blown wide enough for Kayla to have been almost able fit all four fingers inside of it. She had blood on her clothes. He fell away from her and she hurried to catch him, but there was no color in his face, the veins showing through his skin as his complexion drew faint of life.
Kayla was in shock and crying now, tears rolling down her cheeks as she looked around frantically for help. She clenched her fists and said, "No! No, no, no, no, No! I'm here, Jon. Just stay here, stay here with me. It'll be alright." She saw relaxation filling his expression and almost happiness.
She gave in and rested her head on his chest, crying. He then pushed her head away, holding it back and looking at her. She watched as the color of his eyes changed, the whites of them glowing red. His pupils seemed to expand as they changed to black, his voice dark and evil as he spoke, "He is here."
She sat up in her bed suddenly, sweating, her heart feeling like it was going to leave her chest. She sat up and tried to catch her breath, feeling tears streaming down her face and realized how terrified she still felt. She looked over as the recording system awoke from standby, the screen's arm extending out of the head board from the right side, folding out at a 90 degree angle to face her as she turned and swung her legs off the bed. From the second time she had the dream, the automated system remained active while she slept.
The system displayed the recording as it rewound back through the dream to the beginning. She saw the entire dream she had just had on the display, but then the indicator flashed as the display changed.
Recording incomplete. Fragment saved.
The dream never seemed to qualify for "complete" by the system's standards, which worried her. The "fragment," as the system categorized it, was horrifying and virtually overwhelming enough. The dream never seemed to qualify for "complete" by the system's standards, which worried her. The "fragment," as the system categorized it, was horrifying and virtually overwhelming enough. However, she had yet to see who had shot her husband. She was worried about Jon; she had not heard from him for almost five cycles and all attempts to reach him had been fruitless and dead-ended. The screen changed to display her vital signs again and her heart rate and blood pressure were elevated, as was her breathing. She watched as the vital-sign indicators went away, the unspoken words appearing on the center of the screen.
Would you like a sedative to facilitate the resumption of your sleeping cycle?
Kayla sighed and shook her head. "No, Eva, I'm fine." She rolled away from the screen and shut her eyes, trying to go back to sleep. She heard the system return to standby, the console retreating to its place inside of Kayla's headboard. "I'm sure I'll be ok..."
It was dark. The night had settled in. The wind blew over the flat, desert land, picking up sand from the surface and sending it into the air. The outpost was not on alert, it
wasn't even guarded, though it was fortified with a sturdy wall that shot out of the ground nearly thirty feet and encompassed the small garrison. The entrance sat on the west
side of the wall, a tall rolling-head door that remained shut. Because most of the transmigratory activity took place from the air, the base only needed a myriad of landing pads
that varied in size and shape to accommodate the different ships and landing craft that came and went.
The shadow fiends, cloaked in suits of astris armor, were not immobilized or even encumbered by the blowing dust, thick as it was. It did not affect their indetectability or
the speed by which they moved.
The reptilian creatures had always been effective at infiltrating Ulration defenses because the defenses were rarely tight enough to thwart
astris-cloaked infiltration, or Atedan mercenaries. Their long limbs swung out in big circles, as they crawled over the terrain, making their way up to the base. They crouched
outside the wall, looking up over its surface.
Their speech was hoarse and throaty, their words soft. "No activity, Lieutenant. Shall we proceed with the mission?"
"Yes. Keep your Heads-Up Displays on 360 viewing. We don't need any initiates sneaking up on us. We only need the girl. We have been given permission to eliminate personnel and other
obstacles that may interfere with our mission. Proceed."
They made their way up the side of the wall, climbing up near the closest look-out tower, where they knew she would be.
Dawn sat in her seat. She hated being stuck in the transmission tower. She rolled her eyes and sighed, putting her headset on and listening to various communication
frequencies. She became lost in thought and in the small amount of chatter over the channels. She didn't even realize they were under attack until the glass came flying,
shards of transparinite shooting in every direction. She screamed as the headset fell off. The other soldiers in the tower rushed to her aid, but they were faster. The brood of Atedan commandos poured in through the window like blood from an open wound. Dawn got to her feet and ran towards one of them, managing to lift him off his feet with her tiny, fragile arms. The commandos hissed at her as their comrade went flying through the window.
"She is a Gifted!"
"Stun her!"
"Capture Dawn Usid!"
"Call the transport!"
The wave of energy that rattled from Atedan weapon threw Dawn off her feet. The lead Atedan moved in and attacked her, launching her into a control console hard enough to render her unconscious. He moved to her, lifting her limp, unresponsive form into his arms. He looked around at the others, not speaking his commands. Red lights had come on in the tower and started flashing. The commandos blasted the elevator doors, helping them collapse into the shaft.
The Atedan ship's engines rumbled as it hovered outside the tower near the opening they'd entered through. The deck gun turned slowly before blasting open a hole in the wall large enough for the brood to easily escape with their cargo. The ship's doors slid open, and four armed soldiers stood on the boarding ramp to cover them. The boarding ramp moved closer to the tower, allowing the brood to board their ship before the its appearance shimmered and vanished. The lieutenant looked down at his prey and then looked up towards the cockpit and bellowed. "Inform Master Clactis that we have his prey and that we will be arriving within the next 17 hours."
-Message for battle cruiser, designation Atalanta-
-Contact with station Zeta-X 110 lost.
-Secondary Initiative requesting assistance from former Captain Tiber Durrin.
-Bounty to be determined after contact with SI has been established.
-Frequency 1101010
-Message Ends-
Tiber read the message over several times and let out a long breath. Secondary Initiative was like the uncle of UDI...that was in prison and no one talked about at family gatherings. It was Ulratia's secret way of handling problems that could not otherwise be handled by the Admiral Council. He had done a job or two for them, but he greatly disliked how they continued to refer to him as "Former Captain." It was like rubbing salt in an open wound. Communications with SI were never done verbally. It was far easier to encrypt communications that were sent via text.
He tuned his transmitter to the frequency they'd specified and sent back his reply:
-Message-
-Mission to investigate station Zeta-X 110'ss status.
-Fee to be determined after more elaborate ddetails regarding designated mission have been provided or acquired.
-Requesting additional information about speecifics.
-Message Transmission Complete-
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Now he had to wait. They were usually very good about responding promptly...and paying sufficiently for his needs. He wrinkled his forehead as he tried to recall why the station they were concerned about seemed to mysteriously ring a bell in his mind. "Ophelia, run a database check for Zeta-X 110."
"Searching...
Defense Station Zeta-X, located within Alliance system Buryllia. Station's primary use designated for gas mining. Secondary purposes classified above black-white.
Appended note: Intel indicates that Zeta-X was researching properties of a new species of life and its varying aspects and uses. Specifics of this research, however, are not known."
He narrowed his eyes. "New species?" He grunted, shaking his head. He wished he knew what sort of "species" they were studying. He frowned and exhaled.
"SI response coming up on display, Captain."
-Message Incoming-
-Station Zeta-X 110 orbits the brightest staar in the Buryllian system
-Intel Satellites report station is adrift aand falling out of pre-designated orbit.
-Approach station and attempt to re-establissh contact.
-Primary Mission Objective: Investigate Stattion Zeta-X 110
-Secondary Objectives as follows: Should staation be accessible, but appear adrift or abandoned, if possible, dock and board. Retrieve as much research data as possible and locate any and all potential survivors. Zeta-X crew numbered over a hundred. Should survivor load exceed maximum vessel capacity, contact SI for reinforcements and additional assistance.
-Private Bounty
-Additional Intel transmitting: station coorrdinates and schematics
-Mission Classified above Black-White.
-Message Ends-
"Captain, the antispace drives are beginning to overheat again. We'll need to pull out of antispace and run on sublight for a while. It shouldn't delay our return too much, but if the drive overheats to critical, it is likely that it will delay us a lot more." Lieutenant Usid was staring at her console while she spoke, sitting in her usual place on the bridge.
Captain Johansen merely laughed lightly. "Very well, Lieutenant, drop us out and continue at maximum sublight." She turned to Kayla, her second in command, who was now looking distant and thoughtful.
"Lieutenant Wymond, why don't you head down to the engine room and see if you can find out what is going on with our engines."
It took Kayla a moment to respond, but she seemed to snap from her trance and hear the order. She was responsive...and then confused. She looked at her console and began to comm down to propulsion, but Captain Johansen stopped her. "Lieutenant, if you force me to make my request an order, I'll add staying down there for the rest of the journey to my list, understood?"
She turned back from her chair to look at Captain Johansen, confused, and a little provoked. Her words seemed out of character, especially towards
her. Even Lieutenant Wymond turned her head to look at the captain with a fleeting glance. Then she exchanged a perplexed expression with her fellow lieutenant as she left the bridge, the door opening and closing behind her. Aria was tempted to ask about the harshness of her captain's words, but decided against it.
"Lieutenant, what is our current position?" She sounded worried.
"We are...approximately forty-seven light-years away from Sky Point. Our ETA at this speed is...approximately three months."
She chewed on this for a moment. "Be sure we re-enter antispace as soon as the engines will allow, Lieutenant."
"Yes...ma'am."
As Kayla got on the lift, heading down to the engine room, she felt an unfamiliar irritation growing inside of her. She was confused and a little perturbed by her task and, more predominantly, she was baffled by the way she'd been chided on the bridge.
The lift doors opened and she made her way down the hall, continuing her trip. As the doors opened, she was presented with the immense space that made up the antispace and sublight propulsion systems. She was met by Colonel Varne near the door.
"Everything seems to be functioning well within normal parameters, but for some reason, our antispace generators keep overheating without warning. I've looked over the system several times and continuously troubleshot the damn thing, but we just can't figure it out."
She frowned at him and sighed. This is what she had anticipated, but why she had to come all the way down here to get this answer...
Her train of thought was cut off as an alarm in the engine room blared. "Shots fired! Sublight engines are not responding, Colonel! We're almost at full stop!"
Colonel Varnes eyes seem to pop out of his head. Kayla looked at him with surprise and shock as well. "What do you mean we've been fired on?!" She demanded.
"Apparently, some unidentified vessel has closed in on our position and tried to blow us out of the sky. We're trying to activate the emergency propulsion systems now!"
She ran to the communicator on the wall. "Lieutenant Wymond to Bridge. Aria, what's going on?"
Lieutenant Usid was sitting at her station, monitoring the engines. She was so focused, that she did not see the immense vessel decloak on their starboard side. The ship was almost twice their size, its enormous black hull eclipsing what little light shone in from bridge viewport. Almost immediately after it started decloaking, the vessel attacked them. The first blows had disabled their engines before Captain Johansen could even call for the shields to be raised. But it wasn't too late, they were still intact when she gave the order. "Activate our shields, Aria! All stations, this is a red alert. Confirmed attack on Avenger. Activate all weapon arrays and return fire!"
"Lieutenant Wymond to Bridge. Aria, what is going on?"
Before she could answer though, the captain cut her off. "Lieutenant Wymond, what's going on with our engines?! Why are we stopping?!"
Aria started to read the report on her console, but Captain Johansen cut her off.
"The unknown vessel disabled our sublight engines, Captain. We're dead in the water until we can get emergency propulsion activated."
"Unknown Vessel, this is Captain Johansen of UDI vessel Avenger! You have just committed and act of war! Cease fire and lower your shield and we may be able to negotiate your surrender. Failure to comply will result in your destruction. The Initiative does not forgive attacks on its people."
This only seemed to provoke more attacks. "Aria, launch all our fighters and send a distress signal on every frequency. Try to alert Sky Point to our situation." She was remarkably calm as she spoke.
"Scramble fighters! Get everyone off the flight deck and into the air!" Aria was feeling anxious, now, to get into her own fighter and get into the fray.
As if reading her emotions, one the of the airman on the bridge came to her aid. "Shall I take your post, Lieutenant, so you can get Black Thorn off the deck?"
"Permission to delegate my station, Captain."
"Yes. Take two pilots with you and see if you can't get out there and end this."
The enemy vessel was launching its own fighters now. The white dots on the viewport were flying out of the attacking vessel like a bunch of insects evacuating their hive.
Then, another voice came over the comm. "Battleship Avenger, this is vessel Atalanta, you seem to be getting more popular every time I see you. Any chance you'd like some extra company?"
Captain Johansen snorted and rolled her eyes. "Tiber, if you can handle getting in there and not firing on my ship, I'd be thrilled to have the extra company."
Aria sprinted up the boarding ramp to her little ship. It was little more than a modified Ukastic Fighter, but with the space of a cargo shuttle and quadruple the weapon power, it made for an unfair fight. The other pilots took their places behind her as she powered up the engines and took off. Then she heard a familiar voice blast across her comm. She groaned and rolled her eyes. "Tiber, can't you ever just help out without being a cocky smart ass?"
"Lieutenant Usid. I almost forgot I was in the company of so many of the Initiative's elite."
She ignored this and flew in next to Tiber's ship, following it on an attack run on the enemy vessel. "Who the hell is reckless enough to make an unprovoked attack on an Initiative vessel this far away from SPC?!"
The battleship continuing to unrelentingly fire on Avenger, without mercy, but Avenger's shields were holding up. The powerful beams of light that came from Avenger continued to light up her viewport as the energy continued to burrow into the rippling shell of the enemy shields. It appeared they were at a stalemate, but Aria knew that soon, hopefully very soon, reinforcements would arrive.
Tiber Durrin sat in his pilot's seat, grateful he had thought to resupply his ship at the last stop with as much ammunition as he could spare. He let his weapons array rain down on the shields of this mystery ship, watching as the life of the shields seem to last forever. He watched as one of the enemy fighters came up on his bow, the great ball of blue energy seeming to come at him with more accuracy than a baseball pitch.
Then he heard her voice. That deep, pleasing voice. "Tiber, you must allow me in. Let me give you the power to end this fight now before more lives are lost."
He looked at the copilot's seat. She had broken her previous promise, appearing more and more while he was wide awake, like a terrible delusion that would not leave him alone.
"Morrigan. No, I have to do this on my own."
"But I can help you. I can give you a second sight to guide your actions with perfection and help you eliminate this rogue vessel who has seen fit to attack unprovoked."
He shook his head again, turning away from her. He hoped that if he just focused, she would not be able to distract him much longer.