Here we are.
I suprised myself this time. This one was quick to write, but also the best chapter yet, in my opinion. This is the big battle you have been waiting so patiently for!
Chapter Ten – Duel of Angels
It had been three long, boring days since the force had arrived at their position near the jumphole. Every single officer and crewman was on edge, and most were tired of waiting for the battle that they all knew was coming. Sensors were being carefully monitored for any sign of a Bretonian or Kusari ship. Nothing had been sighted.
Admiral Black was sitting in the officer’s bar of the Jefferson. The room was empty, except for Serena and James Fox sitting across from him. The three officers had had little to do except sit and talk for the three days since they arrived.
Both Serena and James were always eager to here tales of Black’s early days, in Shikoku, and at Buffalo. The two operations had become rather famous in Liberty, especially among the younger Naval officers, like Serena. She told Black that they had spent hours in class at West Point learning about both of the missions. Both of the young officers wanted to hear the story from Black’s point of view, and he was happy to tell them, considering that he had nothing better to do.
“And so as the second Kusari fleet came in, I knew there would be nothing we could do to stop them. I sent our fighters out of there, and then ordered the first cruiser through, just as the Kusaris opened up on us…”
All of a sudden, the voice of one of the bridge officers, who had been assigned to watch, came on the ship’s loudspeaker.
“Attention, attention! Code Orange activated. All men to battle stations! All officers to their ships!”
The three officers leaped up. Black ran to the command post, James to the bridge, and Serena to the docking bay, to take a quick shuttle ride to her ship.
This, the moment they had all waited for, had arrived.
Black stepped out of the lift, and jogged over to his chair.
“Lieutenant, please fill me in,” he said to the young bridge officer who had made the call.
“Admiral, we picked up something on our long range scanners, and the fighter wing that we sent to investigate hasn’t returned. They were due back ten minutes ago. I decided that it was a threat,” she said.
“Good call. Please move the force closer to the field. Keep the scanners fixed on the area where you picked up the first signal. Get me a connection to Captain Schlieden.”
The face of the Rheinland officer popped up on the main screen in front of Black.
“Admiral, please tell me what is going on,” said Schlieden.
“We have picked something up on our scanners. We are tracking it and following it. You might want to follow us if you want some action.”
A smile appeared on the face of the Rheinlander.
“I cannot wait to get my hands on those fools who attacked my beloved house! We will crush them. Schlieden out.”
The screen winked out.
“Now, get me a connection to Admiral Schwarzkof.”
Schwarzkof appeared on the screen next.
“Admiral, we have picked up readings in the cloud. We are going to intercept. You may want to send part of your force to join us, because I think this is it,” Black said.
“Fine, I will divert a few ships to help you. How about…”
Someone yelled at Schwarzkof from off the screen.
“What? Prepare for action!” Schwarzkof said to the person, “Admiral, we are under attack! Bretonian ships are coming out of the jumpgate! There are so many! I will need every ship I have, so you will have to make do with your own fleet.”
Then, with a cry of, “For Rheinland!” the Admiral sent his ship into action. On the Jefferson, the screen winked out.
Black knew that the Bretonians were coming, and when they arrived, they would pull out all the stops.
“Prepare for immediate action!” Black called to the officers in the area.
“Sir, we have found the contacts! They are 3K from our current position, and closing rapidly!”
Black looked out the bow viewport, and could make out the shape of a group of several Bretonian battleships moving towards the Jefferson at cruise speed.
“Launch fighters!” Black called down to the docking bay, “recall all our scouts!” he cried to an officer.
“Sir, Bretonian ships are in range.”
“Fire, fire, fire!” Black called.
A tremendous volley of fire hit the Bretonian ships. They dropped out of cruise speed.
“Get me connected to the bridge, to Sclieden, and to Serena, now!” Black yelled. He needed to be able to give orders.
The main screen split into three sections, each with the face of one of the officers.
“Sclieden, keep your force here and lay down a sheet of fire on the enemy. Serena, gather our Liberty forces and follow me. James, take us five points starboard.”
All three acknowledged, and got to their assigned tasks.
The Jefferson lurched, and began moving to the starboard. Swarms of Bretonian fighters flew out of the ships, meeting the Liberty and Rheinland ships in battle. The Jefferson and the rest of the Liberty ships moved around the Bretonian ships, which were concentrating their fire on the more powerful Rheinland ships. The Liberty ships moved fast, firing as they went, until they got behind the Bretonians. They launched a tremendous volley at the enemy, and Black saw one of the enemy battleships explode. There were still five more battleships, but they were all weakened.
One of the gunboats exploded, falling to a torpedo launched by one of the Bretonian ships. Another Bretonian battleship succumbed to a Rheinland volley.
“My ship’s hull is failing!” shouted Serena over the comm.
“Hold on!” said James.
The Jefferson moved to block fire from hitting the Vengeance.
“Release your nanobots, Serena,” Black advised.
“I already did, sir. My ship’s hull has been repaired.”
Just then, another Bretonian force came out of the field, and began firing on the rear of the Liberty fleet. Another group of battleships had entered the fray, and the odds appeared to be highly against Black.
“Hull integrity failing! I can’t hold on! Ahhh!”
Another fighter down. Then, another large explosion, Black looked up, and saw that the Rheinland heavy cruiser had also been destroyed.
“Commodore, get this ship turned around and firing on the other enemy fleet!”
The ship turned again. Serena had already engaged the other fleet, moving her fast ship across their line of fire, shooting like crazy. Black looked at her on the screen, and watched her command her ship with finesse and grace. The Bretonians fired, but could not hit the fast moving ship.
The Jefferson opened up on the second fleet. Despite the amount of fire it took, the Jefferson held together. The shields had been severely drained, but they were still online and operable.
Black glanced over at the sensors. The fighter battle had gone very poorly. Dozens of Bretonian Crusaders attacked three Liberty and two Rheinland fighters. Seeing that the fighters couldn’t win, he ordered them to return to the Jefferson, even the Rheinland ones. The fighters retreated, with the Bretonians hot on their tail. Even with covering fire from the Jefferson, one of the Liberty fighters was shot down. The Bretonian fighters, once they realized that their prey had escaped, turned on the Vengeance.
A flurry of torpedoes was launched at the destroyer. They hit all over the hull and engines. One torpedo managed to get up the engine pipe and detonate inside the engine. The engine was utterly destroyed, and the Vengeance floated, dead in space.
Once she realized what had happened, Serena knew that she had no choice. Black watched as she ordered the crew to abandon ship. Before she left the bridge, Black told her to take a transport over to the Jefferson, where he and her brother were. She told him she’d try to make it to a transport. She then switched off her screen, and her section on Black’s screen went blank.
“Admiral, all our gunboats have been destroyed, and our hull is failing. We are being swarmed by fighters and battleships. I am afraid we will not survive. We are abandoning ship. Goodbye.” The words of Sclieden were filled with fear, but a sort of courage and satisfaction in knowing that there was nothing left to do. The man had fulfilled his duty. That portion of the screen went blank as well. Now James was the only one left.
Black watched out the viewports as both ships launched dozens of escape pods. A small transport launched from the tiny docking bay of the Vengeance. The ship made it about halfway to the Jefferson, when a Bretonian fighter moved in on its tail, and shot it down. One tiny escape pod launched from it as well. It was so sad. So many people lost.
“Fox, pull in as many of those pods as you possibly can!”
“Aye-aye, sir.”
Black watched as the tiny tractor beams reached out and grabbed several life pods from the Vengeance. The transport’s pod was out of range. So were all the pods from the Rheinland ships.
“Sir, they are moving in for the kill! We don’t have any time left. Our mission is failed, there is no way we can win.”
“Silence, Commodore Fox! No one will tell me when I have lost! We can escape from here, and save many lives too, if you just listen.”
“Do you have a plan, sir?”
“A damn good one. I want you to go to Pirna. If I am not there when you arrive, then go straight to the jumpgate, gather any of Schwarzkof’s survivors, and get the hell out of this system.”
“Meet up with you? You aren’t going out there, are you?”
“Heck yes I am!”
With that, Black switched off the main screen, and ran to the lift. Without a word to the other officers in the command post, he took the lift down to the docking bay level. He ran into the bay, and found what he was looking for. There were only four ships in the bay; the ships he had recalled a few minutes ago. He ran to one of the Rheinland heavy fighters, hopped in, and powered up. He received exit clearance, and lifted off of the deck. The airlock door opened, and Black zoomed out into the battle beyond. Things always looked different from the cockpit of a fighter than from the deck of a battleship. Black locked on to the nearest escape pod, and hit the afterburners. The ship accelerated towards the pod, and once he was in range, Black tractored it in.
One life saved, but it was nowhere near enough. He continued through the area around the abandoned Vengeance, which had been ignored by the Bretonians. He picked up a grand total of seven pods there. Then, he went for the area where he had seen the transport get shot down. Sure enough, a single lifepod floated in space next to the wreckage of the transport. Black tractored it in. He
headed for the Rheinland wreckage.
Before he got there, a Bretonian battleship jumped in on his tail. It shot at him, and soon enough, his computer starting shouting that his shield was down. He ducked and weaved, but he knew that he would be destroyed before he had a chance to get any lifepods. That left him with only one option. He pulled the fighter into a tight loop. Heading back towards the battleship now, he passed right over the top of it. He inverted and flipped back around, and aimed straight at the main gun and opened fire. Powerful lances of green energy erupted from his guns. The energy bolts struck the gun, and blew it apart. The docking bay doors opened and a wing of fighters rushed out. He hit the thrusters, and raced through the outer airlock door just as it closed. The inner door was still open, so he went through it as well.
It looked like the pictures he had seen of Bretonian docking bays. A large circular landing pad was in the middle, and several others were off behind walls. A few mechanics and pilots ran around, obviously afraid of the giant Rheinland fighter hovering in their docking bay. Black opened fire on the men, and made short work of them. Once the motion sensors were clear, Black set the ship down on the pad. Drawing his pistol, Black climbed out of the ship. He walked around to the rear of the ship, and opened the cargo hold door. He carefully removed the one-person lifepods from the hold, eight in all, and set them down on the deck. He shut the door. The fighters that had launched had not returned, so Black figured that they had chosen to go after the Jefferson.
After opening up all the pods, which were roughly the size of a person, Black waited for their occupants to regain consciousness and climb out of the pods. The pods made their occupants unconscious so they could survive long periods of time in vacuum. The occupants would regain their consciousness once they were in an oxygen-rich environment.
One by one, Liberty crewmen began emerging from the pods. The seven from the Vengeance came to, but the one from the transport, the one Black thought was Serena, was still unconscious.
The crewmen were exhausted and scared, but glad to be alive, nonetheless. Black was glad to see that each was carrying a sidearm. Each one was disoriented, and were very shocked when Black informed them that they were on a Bretonian battleship.
So far, Black had been lucky that no one had come into the bay. That luck wouldn’t last long. He considered leaving the pod where it was, and coming back for it later, but he felt an obligation that, if the unconscious person was Serena, to return her to James alive.
Finally, the person in the pod stirred. The person climbed out, and Black was glad to see that it was Serena Fox, alive but shaken. She nodded to him, and then asked where they were, and Black explained the situation to her.
They both agreed that, despite the fact that James would be leaving the system soon, this was too good of an opportunity to pass up. They could gather a lot of information on this ship, and perhaps ever commandeer it. The odds were long, very long in fact, but Black and Serena thought that it would be their best chance.
Black sealed and locked the fighter. The group headed out, going for the ship’s bridge, and they were willing to give anything to get there, and get back to Liberty with their prize. Everything hinged on their success.
Edited by - ww2jacob on 1/6/2005 2:26:26 PM