(Flag Bridge, CNV Tribute
of Gold, Grimshield’s Bane System)
Admiral Dhurdroda Ironbelt was anxious. As commander of the
Consortium Navy’s Seventh Fleet, and senior commander of the Consortium Navy on
the scene, she was nominally the commander of the entire task force that was
gathering, because of how the Treaty of Helbizore was worded. The Treaty was
designed to end a threat to all life in the galaxy. As such, someone had the
great idea to write into the treaty that the senior commander from the nation
currently threatened by the Harvester was in overall command. All well and
good. However, there were five different star nations and one mercenary company
represented in the task force, and she knew quite well that, while she was the
senior in terms of length of service, all that service had been against pirates
or the occasional skirmish with the Terran Empire. Against the X’thari, even
the Nomad mercenary leader had more battle experience than her.
Nomads. They were changing the very fabric of the universe
everywhere they went, or so it seemed. It wasn’t a change she was entirely comfortable
with, because these Nomads would sometimes disappear for hours or days at a
time, and yet they were able to get information from across the galaxy, even across
factions. Anywhere a Nomad was, there was a potential leak in information, and
a potential intelligence source, and they were spread across all factions, and
all walks of life. The ramifications were mind-boggling!
“Admiral, we have incoming warp signatures, multiple
vectors.”
Ironbelt forced her voice to remain calm. They were
expecting ships, after all. It might not be the worst-case scenario. “Coldana?”
“Negative. The tracks look to be from the Malvenad Sector
and Dagon Gateway! Getting IFF signals from Fifth Fleet now, coming from
Malvenad. The ships from Dagon are identifying… it is the Ihm Imperium! Their
Second Great Armada has arrived!”
Admiral Ironbelt let out a breath she didn’t realize she had
been holding. Reinforcements, not the X’thari making an early run on Grimshield’s
Bane. That was fortunate. The addition of Fifth Fleet and the Second Great
Armada, along with the Imperial Navy’s Ninth Fleet meant that the only forces that
hadn’t arrived were the Kul’tiran First Fleet, and the Fourth Group of the
Black Star Navy. It still wouldn’t be enough, if the X’thari came unexpectedly.
Fortunately, everyone had already been given the tactical
data that the civilian ships which escaped Coldana were able to bring out. With
this, they were able to start making preliminary guesses about the Harvester’s
defenses. So far, the analysts had confirmed the judgement of Admiral
Fullstout, indicating that the Harvester possessed layered shields, allowing
for it to take an extreme amount of punishment before being wounded. A conventional
attack would almost certainly fail, even if they had ten times the number of ships
promised for the fight. The fate of the Harvester seen in the last X’thari war
must have been due to the fact that Captain Pyrrhus of the INS Heraclea was able to blow his ship’s
reactor inside the Harvester’s maw, so it did not have to deal with the shields
or whatever armor made up that thing’s hide.
Hopefully, all the ships would arrive in time so that they
could have a true planning session, and figure out how to drive off this threat
without sacrificing all these fleets to allow a dreadnought to fly down the
Harvester’s throat like last time. But before they could get a plan, they
needed to get a read on how much time they had. They needed eyes on Coldana so
that they could know when the Swarm set off. Problem was, only six ships had
been able to escape Coldana the first time, and none of them had tried using
conventional drives to do so. Any ships she sent would almost certainly be
destroyed long before they got to Coldana, much less sighted the Harvester.
She looked at her tactical plot, her eyes coming to rest on
the area where the Black Star Navy was resting in orbit, visible only because
they had active IFF signatures. Black Star ships were some of the ones that were
used in bringing back combat data. It was possible…
“Comms, put me through to the Ama-no-Murakumo, and see if Admiral Mollen has time to talk.”
(Flag Bridge, BSN Gugnir,
Grimshield’s Bane System)
Slave-Commodore Hirata Konomi was well aware of the ‘tensions’
that existed between the Black Star Company and the Kul’tiran Navy. After all,
the Admiral had wrecked three of their warships with a light freighter, and
hadn’t taken a scratch doing so. He had then taken the survivors prisoner, and
ransomed them back to Kul’tiras for an obscene amount of money, doing so in so
public a manner that they couldn’t help but lose face, which had caused them to
lose several security contracts, and had given rise to piracy in the area, which
was how Fourth Group’s home port of Madrigal Base became part of Black Star’s
growing portfolio. Given that history, it was impossible for her to not know
the history between their factions.
So, it was something of an awkward situation when the Fourth
Group of the Black Star Navy exited the Dagon Gateway, so they could rendezvous
with the gathering fleet, only for the Gateway to open again just behind them,
forcing them to expedite their fleet maneuvers to clear the lane. That the
newcomers were the Kul’tiran Navy’s First Fleet only made things more ‘interesting’,
as the Admiral would put it. Thankfully, the Admiral was not actually on board
her Gugnir, or things would have been
beyond awkward, with the First Fleet being commanded by the Kul’tiran’s Lord Tandred
Proudmoore, the brother of the commander that the Admiral had humiliated. She
hoped to be very far away if those two ever met face to face.
Fortunately, the Kul’tirans were at least professional
enough to allow the past to stay the past while the larger picture was at stake,
and agreed to travel in concert with Fourth Group. They even did it with the
bare minimum of posturing, as well, despite having a three to one advantage in
the number of ships. Of course, the Black Star Navy had made its name by
punching above its weight class, so those numbers meant that it was almost a
fair fight. Almost. And if Fourth Group used Starbolts, then the fight was just
downright unfair.
Hirata banished those thoughts from her head. Killing Kul’tirans
wasn’t on the menu at the moment, which was probably for the best. They were
coming up on Grimshield’s Bane, now, and she needed to finish up her
calculations based on the combat data that had been sent out about the Swarm
and the Harvester. The Admiral had asked for both her and Fifth Group’s
Slave-Commodore Icebrand to come up with an initial battle plan, given the
estimated fleet strength they figured the joint fleet would have. There would
be precious little time for simulations and wargaming once the fleet joined up,
so it was best to already have potential plans worked up so that the planning
meeting could work on melding them into a coherent operational guide.
From what she saw, the sensors said that the Harvester had multiple
layers of shields, each of which was at least at superdreadnought strength.
This was actually more formidable than a simple planetary fortress shield, as
any conventional attack would be doomed to fail. By the time you beat down the third
or fourth shield layer, the first would be working on regenerating, while the lower
shield layers would still be untouched! The only reason Firebringer did any
damage was because it massively overpowered multiple shield layers at once.
Unfortunately, they were limited by the number of shuttles they could modify in
time for the battle.
Hmm. Disabling the safeties would require a lot of work. The
things were buried damn near in the middle of the hyperdrive engines, after
all, and for good reason. Any accidental failure on the part of the safety
would likely disable the engine entirely, and the position made it impossible
to sabotage without significant maintenance time. There was a potential
work-around, but it involved sabotaging your sensors by deliberately feeding
false data to them, almost the reverse of how the Tarpits worked. That was an
even worse idea than sabotaging the safeties on the hyperdrive, since those
sensors were the only things that let you aim a kamikaze run at distances where
the light bouncing off the enemy’s hull was already ten or twenty minutes old
by the time it reached you, if not more!
Of course, if they could get enough Starbolts to bear…
Slave-Commodore Hirata nodded to herself as she reviewed her plan. It was bare
bones, but it was a start. Hopefully the rest of the combined fleet would either
have something better, or would be able to refine her plan somehow. There was,
after all, the little problem of getting past the thousands of ships protecting
the Harvester to make their attack run.
(Flag Bridge, BSN Ama-no-Murakumo-no-Tsurugi,
Grimshield’s Bane System)
“Master, Fourth Group just arrived in system along with the
Kul’tirans.”
I nodded to Slave-Captain Virstina. Fourth Group was right
on time. They had had the longest transit time of any of my ships, having had
to reach a Gateway before they could transit to this sector, they had made it
in two and a half weeks after I had given the call.
“Contact the Gugnir,
and welcome them to the fight. Have their group form up with First and Fifth
groups, and try to make it look good. We have five professional navies out
there, watching us.”
“Orders received and acknowledged, Master. Fourth group is
joining the fleet formation. Slave-Commodore Hirata is transmitting her
proposed action plan to the flag.”
I smiled. It had taken some work, but all of the Black Star
Navy was acting like as professional a navy as anyone could ask for without a
couple centuries of history and tradition to guide and inspire them. I looked
at the high points of Hirata’s planned attack. It was a working idea, but needed
polish. She was, after all, running off the public data of the assigned fleets,
not any bonuses they might have picked up here and there.
Still, the majority of her plan matched my own, and that of Fifth
Group’s Slave-Commodore Balmit Icebrand, one of the few Gauz in the Navy.
Essentially, the plan boiled down to finding a way for the Black Star ships to
get past the X’thari vessels, and unleash as many Starbolts as we possibly
could before we got wiped from the face of the galaxy. The scale of the X’thari
forces made the whole thing a likely suicide mission if we just charged in. We
would need some kind of diversion. Not just in the system itself, but something
to force a hole in the patrols no doubt lying in stealth on the system
approaches, waiting for relief forces, like they had been for Tenth Fleet. Given
the data, Raven concluded that the reason systems went dark when the Harvester
was coming was because the X’thari were trying to keep someone from doing what
we planned to do, coming in while the Harvester was weak and perhaps even
helpless, eating a planet and unable to defend itself. We needed a way to get
in without being reduced to scrap.
Hmm. I checked the ‘guild chat’ for the Black Star Company. Both
the Company and the Navy had their own ‘guild chat’ channel, with every Nomad
in the company assigned to one or both of them, allowing for quick transfer of
information, internally, so long as Nomads were involved. The newly designated
Starhunter-class Scout Ships that made up the Heartseeker and her sisters had left Nuevo Edo after a conversation
with Admiral Ironbelt. They needed real-time information on Coldana, if they
could get it, and that meant the Starhunters. Currently, they were coasting into
the Coldana system on ballistic trajectories, well, well above the ecliptic. It
was possible for fleets to maneuver to come in on ballistic as well, but
without the X’thari drives, it would be a matter of a week or more to get to a place
where they could set up the ballistic run, and another week to cruise in. All
the while, they would have no way of escape if noticed too soon. Not to mention
the lingering fact that, the longer they took to launch the attack proper, the
more likely it was that the Harvester would finish with Coldana, and move on,
spoiling the maneuver entirely. It was what some might call an untenable
situation.
Hopefully, the Starhunters would be able to give them some
information they could use.
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