The Absolute limped
towards the Santeeg Shipyards at a quarter power. Though still traversing
hyperspace, the ship moved slower than if it was at full strength. The trip,
impossible outside of hyperspace, was still going to take a long time. Three standard
days instead of merely hours. Reidus Kain, for one, didn’t mind the extension.
He sat at a table in the commissary with Fen Dolan and Solay Vardis, sipping a
hard drink and staring at the wall. Yesterday, they had been fighting for their
lives. Today, drinks with survivors. Friends. It was a strange life.
Saturday, December 31, 2016
Monday, December 26, 2016
Episode II - Full Stop - Part 9
Booker found a direct
interface on the side of the main computer console, and pulled out his
extensible connection cable. It was a clumsy maneuver, as the interface panel
was set low, below the keyboards and displays, so that mid-size astro-mech
droids could connect more easily. Once connected, Booker stood and interacted
with a key set on his wrist gauntlet. A small display inside his helmet showed
exactly what he was perusing.
“Soldier?” It was
Capra’s surrogate voice, coming through the speakers behind him.
Booker spun to look. The
sound was startling in the new silence, the pulse of the energy transmitter no
longer filling the room. The bacta tank remained, and Capra still floated,
motionless. But something was different. Booker couldn’t move closer to see,
but Capra’s eyes were focused, looking straight at the Imperial Marine.
Sunday, December 18, 2016
Episode II - Full Stop - Part 8
“Deflector power at
15-percent. Rerouting life-support to deflectors!”
Captain Sarcune curled
his lip and pulled on his beard. The Absolute couldn’t take much more, but they
had no target to fire upon. The enemy had somehow been able to essentially act
like a one-ship fleet, pummeling The Star Destroyer from all sides. Apart from
retreat, the only logical tactic was to either continue putting up diminishing
defenses while waiting for an opening, or waste fire in a blind spray, hoping
to get lucky. Sarcune did not believe in luck, but he believed in his men. And
he believed in The Absolute.
Saturday, December 10, 2016
Episode II - Full Stop - Part 7
The Absolute came out of
hyperspace with the planetoid in sight. As soon as they did, Sarcune gave the
order for Wings Alpha and Beta to launch. Three V-19 Torrents, two Y-wings and
Solay in her new TIE dropped out of the Star Destroyer’s bay door and slid into
escort positions around The Absolute. The ships moved in unison towards the
planetoid.
“Status report,” said
Captain Sarcune. “Any hostiles detected?”
“None yet sir, but there
is a massive power surge coming from the planetoid.” Said the scan-tech officer.
“A weapon of some kind?”
asked Sarcune. Before he could get a direct answer, the thought was interrupted.
“Contact!” shouted the
communications officer. “Alpha Wing reports contact!”
Saturday, December 3, 2016
Episode II - Full Stop - Part 6
Captain Sarcune watched
through the viewport of the Absolute from the bridge. The light-tunnel of
hyperspace swirled around the Star Destroyer. Sarcune marveled at the illusion.
The human eye was only receptive to so much of the visible spectrum, and what men saw in
hyperspace was just a fraction of the forces swirling through it. Information,
energy, and power – Somehow, the ancient civilizations of the galaxy had
figured out a way to send men and their vessels through hyperspace long ago. In
doing so, they had made the galaxy smaller – More accessible to all, yet
somehow, still divided.
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