A story that may or may not be completed any time soon. I thought I would share the first couple of chapters to see if there is any response.
Chapter One
Vagabond Fleet
Chapter
Two
Shuttle 1
Lieutenant Stacey Drew piloted one of
the four shuttles. She was carrying eight heavily armored Marines in
the back, instead of a co-pilot she carried Colonel Maurice Maxim,
who was in charge of the Marine detachment on the Yeong-ung.
He was giving orders to his Marines on all of the shuttles, mapping
out their movements aboard the large carrier.
Alphix had been stupid to give up
manned fighters but just as dumb to reduce the unmanned fighter
complement to such a paltry number. The ship probably hadn't stood
much of a chance once the combat started. This ship should have had
armed escorts instead of going on science missions. What had they
been thinking?
As ordered she flew into the
starboard-side landing bay with all exterior lights shining, it was
eerie to be flying inside of a dead ship. She put the magnetic clamps
on and the shuttle stuck to the deck as the Marines donned their
life-support helmets. She donned hers as well, decompressed and
opened the rear hatch.
The Marines fanned out when they left
the ship, their combat rifles drawn. Floating just above the ground
they found one of the hatches to the lift to the regular body of the
ship. They were not going to wait for a life carriage though, they
would float upwards to the main decks.
Stace examined the remains of an
unmanned fighter against the bulkhead near the lift, had it even been
launched?
“Lieutenant!” Colonel Maxim called
to her “You should come with us, we should not be split up right
now.”
She followed the Colonel into the lift
tube and jumped after him, using her hands to keep from hitting the
wall and bouncing around. Finally they emerged from the tube near the
bridge and floated all the way to it. The helmet lights and the
lights on their wrists showed them the control center of the ship but
also the bodies floating there like gruesome zombies.
“Colonel, sir.” came over the helmet
radio
He answered, switching to a different
frequency, but she still heard his side of the conversation.
“I understand, I will inform Captain
Myung that this ship can be repaired quite simply.” the Marine
leader told the person on the other end.
Repair the carrier Broadsword?
The carrier would need fighters, manned fighters. The unmanned ones
just could not deal with these aliens, she saw the same as everyone
else. Stacey bet morale in the convoy was grave because of what
everyone saw. Torpedoes that couldn't keep up with the target, plasma
lasers that were unable to hit them farther than a couple of
kilometers away.
They needed responsive humans flying
real manned fighters. She would be of them!
“We have retrieved the memory core
and the logs.” one of the Marines said
“Okay, both teams have carried out
their missions. Return to the shuttles.” Colonel Maxim ordered and
they all headed back toward the lift they had come up in.
Yeong-ung bridge
“We have new contacts, bearing 200
degrees by 44 degrees at 29 million kilometers and closing very fast,
Captain.” the Scanner officer reported
“The shuttles are leaving the
Broadsword now, sir.” The Watch officer reported “They will
not get here before the bogeys.”
“Are we going to jump?” Commander
Nelson asked
Myung considered this and then thought
of the shuttles and the Broadsword, he needed to think about
the big picture. Calculate coordinates for a big jump! Send the
coordinates to all the ships in both convoys, tell them to jump
together when I give the order!”
Then he turned to the Coms officer
“Then I want to open a channel between us the Nanjing. Order
the Linus to jump with the convoy. The Blinder and
Defender are staying with us.”
“We're staying?” Nelson
asked “We've already lost our unmanned fighters. Our plasma lasers
can't hit their fighters our torpedoes can't catch them. We have no
reason to stay here.”
They watched the shuttles returning
from the derelict vessel as they watched the scanner returns of the
incoming bogeys. “I count six of them.”
“That's more than last time.” Nelson
said
The Captain took a deep breath “Those
shuttles are armed, right?”
Nelson took off his sunglasses. “Yes,
sir. But those aren't fighters.”
“We have no real choice, we need the
Broadsword. Maxim says it can be repaired, it could carry a
lot of refugees.” He told his first officer “Order the shuttles to
engage.”
“What about the convoy jump?”
“Tell them to hold, if the shuttles
are destroyed, they are to jump immediately.” Myung answered.
…
Shuttle 1
Stacey thought about the Marines they
were carrying. “Put your helmets back on, get ready to disembark
from space.”
Colonel Maxim looked at her like she
was insane. Then he got the drift and gave the order. Meanwhile
Stacey was sharing her idea with the other shuttles.
When they got as close as they could
before the enemy was in range they spun around while momentum kept
them moving in the same direction. The hatches opened and twenty-five
Marines poured out and the momentum carried them all the way to the
shuttle bay of the Yeong-ung.
“Now, let's show them what we got.”
Stacey said “Bader, go to my right, Cindy to my left and I need
you, Charlie to take topside.”
They all understood and answered
“Roger!”
She poured on every ounce of speed the
shuttle could attain and they all targeted a different enemy fighter.
The enemy showed no signs of paying any attention to the shuttles,
which was a stupid decision on their parts.
The enemy fighter came into view on her
HUD. It was larger than a shuttle and had rounded wins, the thing
sort of look liked a sea creature from Earth called a stingray but
with a lump in the center. She took aim at what she thought was the
cockpit and then opened up the gun on it.
The aliens were clearly surprised by
this attack and the first four of their ships were heavily damaged in
the opening barrage. At least two of the enemy fighters were dead and
tumbling away while Stacey reassigned targets for the shuttles. If
the fighters targeted the shuttles they would need their active
stealth to slip away.
“Go stealth everyone. We need to get
these guys, right now!” she told them as she banked behind the
damaged alien fighter craft, it was headed right for the Yeong-ung.
She targeted the engines and fired again, one of the engines exploded
and the alien lost control and flipped sideways side over side.
“I got another one!” Charlie said
then sheepishly added “Okay, Cindy helped.”
The last fighter turned away and moved
away at a high speed.
“Shuttles return to the ship.” they
heard Commander Nelson order.
As she landed the shuttle in the bay,
after passing through the airlocks, she knew that the aliens would
never take shuttles for granted again. This kind of defense would
never work a second time. They needed to build fighters and they
needed to do is as soon as possible.
Her tech crew chief and even Harold
were waiting for her when she came out of the shuttle.
“That was some great shooting Stace!”
the crew chief told her
Harold looked like he had survived a
near-death experience. “Thank God you're alive!” he said and gave
her a quick huge before she could push him away.
“We won't be so lucky next time.”
she said “I have to go to debreifing, Harold, what is it?”
“I'm just so happy you made it.” he
looked like he was going to cry “Give that memory chip to the
Commander, this is the right time I think.”
“I plan to.” she answered as she
headed toward the lift.
….....
Yeong-ung conference room
The four pilots entered the debriefing
room and found Commander Nelson as well as Colonel Maxim standing at
the front. They entered and sat, there were still a dozen empty seats
but these hadn't been needed for years.
“Good job out there today.” the
Commander said “I realize that using shuttles like fighters is not
going to work again. The enemy will be ready for that.”
“We need to start making fighters,
manned fighters.” Stacey said out of turn “Sir.”
Nelson and Maxim glanced at each other,
she saw the beefy Maxim grin.
“The Captain agrees with you,
Lieutenant Drew.” the Commander said trying to repress any anger at
the interruption, they traditionally gave pilots some latitude after
an engagement “We will be looking to see if we can manufacture...”
She stood up again and took the memory
chip from her pocket and handed it to him and sat back down, he just
looked confused.
“Everything is on that” she said
“The Yeong-ung has all the capabilities to start fabricating
fighters, it won't be quick to make...”
The Commander grinned now. “The Perry
can make them a lot faster.”
She had totally forgotten that the
manufacturing ship was in the convoy. All the cool she had just built
up seemed to leak out just then.
…
“The CS Captain sent the gunship
Komar ahead to Alphix after the battle.” the Coms officer
Jaycee Walters told the Captain “It left just after the last
battle. Its mission was to inform them about the aliens and the
Broadsword.”
“How are the repairs to the Blinder
and Defender coming along?” he asked
The Watch officer answered “Both
ships report they are functional but the Blinder won't be
moving faster than one-sixth for a while.”
“Order the Blinder to the
center of the convoy and send the Linus to the tail.” the
Captain said
“The ships are all getting anxious to
move.” Jaycee reported “They want to jump as soon as possible, not
wait around for another enemy attack.”
“I'll take that in my office.” Myung
said as Commander Nelson entered the bridge “Nelson, you take the
con.”
…
In his office he found Colonel Maxim
waiting as well as his Chief Engineer Hugh Howard.
“I understand that the damage to the
Broadsword can be repaired?” Myung asked “What would this
entail?”
“There were holes on the bridge, in
engineering and the underside, their atmosphere was vented” Maxim
answered “We can fusion weld on new hull plating and get the ship going
again.”
A ship like that needed a screen of
escort ships, why it was alone on a science mission was just beyond
stupid. Of course Alphix hadn't been at war in decades, while his own
planet had always been at war.
“Let's get working on that.” he said
to Howard who got up to get to work “Put all resources to that end.”
“I understand that six of your
Marines are rated pilots?” he asked Maxim “We're going to need as
many qualified fighter pilots as we can get. I already have the Perry
setting up their manufacturing to put out clones of the old Daggers.
Basic and easiest to make. Once we have enough of them, we can start
working on upgrading to more advanced designs.”
The alarm sounded and Commander Nelson
sounded over the speaker “Captain the Nanjin has just moved between
us and the Broadsword.”
Captain Myung got up and went to the
bridge, Maxim went to his Marines.
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