POLITICAL REGION: Elysium Empire’s Fleet
LOCATION: Planetoid Just East of Degobah
Objective: 1. Destroy enemy fleet. 2. Hostage rescue. 3. Information.
TAGS: [
Grand Shepherd Burtch
]
Forces:
Thaliias’ Division
Line-Captain Thaliias studied the elegant top knot carefully. The sleek, black turtleneck that fit under her uniform jacket was flawless, the top knot well over the
specified ‘two inches off of the collar’ in the regulations, and technically within the overall size requirements -
Togruta and
Twi’lek had to be accommodated, after all.
Sliding into her uniform jacket, appearance
Flawless, she glided onto her command deck. This was the most dangerous watch, with her small ‘convoy’ of merchant vessels too far within the gravity well of the large asteroid to Hyper out. The enemy would have initiative, position, and velocity on her.
The Striking Serpent division had surprise, their new tactical doctrine … and Thaliias.
Force Commander Valla was not yet sure of her, but too professional to show that to his crew. That, he, too, had chosen to stand the night watch in order to be on hand was in indication of his competence. And his courage; He could have avoided this watch, and thus all responsibility for the coming action. A good man, then; loyal.
The
HMS Bloodbath bumbled along in the sensor shadow of the large,
empty merchant ship that had been coaxed or compelled into aiding her. The placement was the best way to help hide the warship’s drive signature whilst she pretended to be a merchant, too. Lagging a bit, as if from a distracted helmsman, came her three
Val-Khaar Class Corvettes. The apparent bad positioning actually opened up firing arcs, as well as bringing the line slowly above the ecliptic, allowing the
HMS Stormwind to achieve a better firing arc when the time came. The problem was, the
Makashi class excelled at long range gunnery. But Thaliias could not risk a long range engagement. She had to draw the enemy as deeply into the gravity well as she could, to prevent them from breaking off and running once they knew what they were up against.
Due to time constraints, her fighters had already been launched for this passage, hiding behind her ships. When the enemy closed … they would not have to wait to launch her fighters in staggered waves, but could engage with sudden, overwhelming force.
Now she just had to see if they showed up.
Time crept by, one painful moment at a time, whilst she and the Captain made a show of small talk and calm unconcern. He might worth playing Pazaak with, given how well he could bluff. She felt it; a tickle, a tingle. A pathway opening.
With clam unconcern, she allowed her metal lined tea cup to snap into it’s magnetic holder, and turned her attention to the tactical board. Seconds later, threat signatures lit up across the board, burning through the sensor noise.
“Tactical, get my a read on those signatures. I need to know what we are facing. Communications, keep them confused as long as possible. We need them fully committed.” He met Thaliias’ gaze and she nodded approval of his orders. All according to plan, so far.
Her gaze turned to the single, glowing green arc upon the tactical map. Once the enemy corvettes crossed that invisible line in space, those ships could not break free without allowing her to bring all of her forces to bear.
The jamming hit momentarily, but her lager ships had laser comms as well as global. They had war gamed this scenario several times on their way here, and Thaliias could only hope that drill would pay off now that squadron command must devolve to the local level.
“Force Commander, use laser beams to sound Battle Stations through ought out our Division.” Running her gaze over the bridge crew Thaliias spoke again.
“Our orders are to destroy their actual ships. To achieve this, we must accept some fire before turning on them.”