(Fleet Command Cluster, IAS Aclotloxl’s Claw, in orbit of Coldana Prime)
“Warleader! The Consortium’s Seventh Fleet is contacting us.
The Tribute of Gold has been hit!
Admiral Ironbelt is dead, and the fleet command has fallen to you.”
Keh Dhaka bowed her head for a moment, and then said, “The Ancestors
of her people will guide her. We have a battle to win! Are the X’thari still focusing
on the larger ships?”
“Yes, Warleader! All groups report X’thari ships are
focusing on the dreadnoughts primarily. Escorts and small attack craft are only
being targeted when they go on close attack runs or attempt boarding actions.”
It was a stupid strategy for the X’thari, nowhere near what
she would expect of them. Sure, the dreadnoughts were the heart of the fleet,
but to ignore the escorts entirely? What madness would make them think that was
a good idea?
Wait, the escorts? Could it be that simple? She checked the database
for past encounters with the X’thari. Yes! That was it, the X’thari were
hunters, not soldiers! They let the escorts peel back the enemy escort ships,
allowing for the heavier ships to focus on the toughest prey. Without their
packs of escort ships to balance the fight, the X’thari’s proven tactics were
working against them. They had the weight of numbers to make it work anyway,
but they would lose many of their ships because of it.
“Send to all ships. Admiral Jadegut is in command of the strike
division. I have overall command. All dreadnoughts and carriers are priority
targets. That is where their fleet commanders are.”
She waited for the communications savant to send the message,
and then said, “What is the status of the Black Star Navy?”
(Flag Bridge, BSN Ama-no-Murakumo-no-Tsurugi,
Coldana System)
“Status report.”
Raven looked over from where she was analyzing the data from
the sensors. While her eyes might have been on the screen in front of her, I
didn’t doubt that she was also hooked in to the raw data and everything coming through
from the combined fleet’s tactical network. Not having that meat to slow your
processing down was a bonus at times.
“All forces are under attack, as expected. Black Star Marines
have landed at two enclaves of survivors that were in danger of being overrun. Second
Company has reinforced the Darboldor enclave, and pushed the X’thari back
there. Second’s Crows and Thunderbolts are conducting seek and destroy
missions, taking out enemy artillery and vehicles where they find them. First
Company dropped directly on the Dharram enclave, where there were X’thari
inside the perimeter. The Thunderfury
herself contributed to the bombardment, allowing the marines and local militia
to sweep up behind and take out the X’thari inside the perimeter. They are
currently clearing an LZ near the breach in the walls, so they can use the Thunderfury’s point defense and shields
to seal the breach temporarily. Consortium Army units have taken the primary
spaceport outside Coldana City, and are establishing a perimeter.”
“In space, the Second Great Armada has engaged the X’thari
heavy ships directly, while the First Fleet is battering a group that tried to
flank the forces. Warleader Dhaka has split the groups effectively. Combat
effectiveness of Second Armada is at 83%. First Fleet is at 90%. The X’thari
appear to be focusing on the superdreadnoughts, instead of the lighter ships.
The dreadnoughts are simply too tough to be taken out quickly, and the escorts
are getting some crippling shots in because the X’thari are focused on the largest
prey. X’thari ships are at 70% effectiveness, but some appeared to be damaged
prior to the battle.”
“Unfortunately, it seems like the strongest and best prepared
units were guarding the Harvester. The rest of the combined fleet has been hit,
hard, though they are giving as good as they’re getting. The Assassins that have
been sold to the Confederates and Imperials have been proving their worth. They
are now having units of a cruiser and two Assassins making high speed passes of
dreadnoughts, using the cruiser as a screen so the Assassins can use their
primary weapons on the weaker rear shields. The Wrath-class battleship that the
Imperials purchased, Glory of Terra,
has been proving its worth, as well. The various forces are at 76%
effectiveness. No ships destroyed yet, since the X’thari are focusing on the
largest prey, but we have word that the Tribute
of Gold was hit hard. The ship is still in the fight, barely, but Admiral Ironbelt
is confirmed killed.”
I nodded once to show I was paying attention. That meant
that overall command of the combined fleet would go to Warleader Dhaka, but
command of the strike force drawing the X’thari away from the Harvester went to
Admiral Jadegut of the Consortium’s Fifth Fleet. He just hoped no one would panic
as the casualties rose. They were only going to get one shot at this.
“Status of our ships?”
“The Black Star Navy is maneuvering into strike position.
Currently at six light-minutes below the ecliptic, running as quietly as we
can. Estimate 80% chance that the X’thari did not notice our entrance, with the
additional noise from the rest of the combined fleet. Further 19.99% chance
that the X’thari, if they have detected us, have judged us to be of secondary
importance compared to the rest of the fleet.”
That was unfolding according to plan. The Starhunters were
far above the ecliptic, leading the X’thari escorts on a merry chase. The rest
of the fleet was fighting either in orbit of Coldana, or in a position near the
Harvester. Anyone watching sensor screens would be hard pressed to notice our
ships, designed to be stealthy for their classes, and view them a credible
threat with conventional weapons.
Indeed, from the time we’d entered the system almost an hour
ago, we hadn’t noticed even a single X’thari ship turn our way. That was good,
since it meant that our ships were probably undetected. And we needed to be
undetected, so that we could get clear shots on the Harvester. Once we had a
clear angle on the massive creature, the situation would change dramatically.
“Time to Point Omega?”
“Ten minutes, twenty seconds.”
“Firing solutions?”
“Resolving final numbers now. The only question is whether
you want to go with firing plan Alpha or Beta.”
“Computer analysis of the firing plans?”
“Fire Plan Alpha has a 45% chance of success, given the
unknown variables, but offers maximum accuracy on the firepower brought to
bear. Fire Plan Beta is rated at a 67% chance of success, though individual impacts
will not be uniform due to the change in flight times. Unknown what the actual
effect will be on the target, but computer models put it as a net gain on the overall
damage output.”
“Send to all ships, we’ll use Fire Plan Beta. Have them
begin making the necessary adjustment. Bombers to launch once the adjustments
have been made.”
(Flag Bridge, BSN Banshee’s
Wail, Coldana System)
Slave-Commodore Balmit Icebrand steadied his breath as he
heard the command come in from the Master. Fire Plan Beta was ambitious, and
more complex than Fire Plan Alpha, but the computers agreed that it had the
better chance of success. He personally thought that the actual odds of success
with both plans was higher than the computer projections were suggesting, but
the computers didn’t like having unknown variables, such as not knowing the
composition or internal structure of the X’thari Harvester.
It wasn’t unreasonable of the computers to raise flags for
that, of course. That uncertainty about the Harvester’s composition had already
played out to their advantage once, with the Harvester clearly having suffered
more damage than was outwardly visible from the Firebringer attacks. That was a
boon for their forces, meaning they actually had a chance to save Coldana and
at least some of its people. However, they couldn’t count on all of the
uncertainties resolving in their favor. It was better to be pessimistic and be
overprepared than to be too optimistic and not have the tools needed to win.
“Send to the group. All ships are to adjust their torpedoes
to fit Fire Plan Beta. Message the Wolfsbane,
and let Slave-Captain Rostina know that the Deathguard squadron is to launch as
soon as their torpedoes have been adjusted. All other fighters get ready to
scramble once the Dragon bombers have launched, just in case we draw someone’s
attention.”
“Aye, sir!”
(Flag Bridge, CNV Vein
of Starlight, Coldana System)
Admiral Bradmig Jadegut braced himself against the command
plot as the Vein of Starlight was rocked
by another salvo from the X’thari grav lances. So far, the engineers had kept
the shields up and their weapons firing, but damage was mounting across the
fleet. One simply needed to look at the numbers to see that this was not going
to be a fight that many of them would walk away from, if any of them did.
“Admiral, Warleader Dhaka confirms your command of the
strike division.”
He nodded, grimly. It was the obvious call, and he had not
expected it to go any differently. Warleader Dhaka was too smart for her to be
blinded by power. There was no way that she could effectively manage the strike
division while attacking the forces around the planet. So, she needed a deputy,
and he was the next in line for overall command.
The situation was… well, not good, but it was less bad than
it could have been. Frankly, the fact that any of them were still alive after
an hour of close-combat with a force mismatched as they were was astounding. Part
of that was due to the superior engineering and skill of professional soldiers
versus a group of hunters that relied primarily on either stealth or numbers to
win the day. But, in no small part, it was also due to the basic strategy that
had been devised at the planning meeting.
The disposition of the Black Star forces had been easiest to
determine. They were going to be the spear held in waiting, ready to be thrust
into the heart of the enemy when the time was right. For a group that was
designed around sneak attacks with overwhelming firepower, that was, perhaps,
the best possible use of them that could be imagined. It was the rest of the
fleet that had been tough to sort out.
Originally, Admiral Ironbelt had intended for her fleet to
be in the center of the allied formation and take the brunt of the assault, as
was proper for a commander of a multinational force. However, the Confederates
and Imperials argued against it. The Black Stars, once they learned the fleet
composition of the Imperial Ninth and Confederate Sixth Fleets, had agreed, and
pushed for them to be at the center.
He hadn’t understood at the time, but seeing the results of
those aptly-named Assassins working in pairs, with cruiser screens to allow
them to close enough to take point-blank shots on the engines of the X’thari
dreadnoughts with those insanely powerful guns of theirs? Well, he was Gauz
enough to admit that it was the proper call. Given the state of the X’thari
fleet, his analysts concluded that they had already taken out at least six
leaders of the Swarm with those tactics, and the chaos left in the wake of each
leader’s fall was a weakness that the combined fleet exploited to its fullest.
But all of it was just a smokescreen, a diversion to keep the
X’thari occupied, keep them looking the wrong way. Their goal, at the end of
the day, was to prevent the X’thari from figuring out what the stealth ships of
the Black Star Navy were up to, and taking steps to intercede. Not that the
Black Stars needed much in the way of help to keep off the X’thari’s radar.
Even with the IFF signals, his sensor teams could barely track the Black Stars
in the heat of battle. If they had been running radio silent, and coasting on a
ballistic track instead of moving under power, there was no way his sensors
would have picked them up at that range, and the X’thari sensors weren’t that much better than the Consortium’s.
“Admiral! Incoming message from the BSN Ama-no-Murakumo-no-Tsurugi! Message reads, ‘Prepare for scream in
thirty seconds.’”
Frantically, Jadegut turned and ran for his crash chair to get
somewhere secure. “Signal all ships, brace for impact!”
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