"Preacher"
Objective: Defend Protectorate Holdings
Tags: Focus - Joseph Torson Torne Derok | Michael Barran Argilac Amena Kader
"The Empire is dead, long live the Empire."
His mouth was dry. No matter how much water he drank it felt as the moisture in his mouth immediately evaporated and was replaced by a coating of fine orange sand. Yinchorr was a harsh world but that was what made it the perfect place for the Protectorate, so barren and inhospitable no one would ever come looking for them here. Or so they had thought.
When the Yinchorri garrison and House Haskler called for aid from the other disparate remnants of the Protectorate former ISB Agent Kastav Volff answered with a small band of ex-Imperial soldiers who had become more akin to mercenaries and contract killers. The Axxilan had been content going about the galaxy preforming his own personal missions that ranged from vigilantism, revenge killings to mercenary work but as the Dark Empire's influence grew the number of worlds he could visit to make port began to dwindle. Yinchorri was one of his few remaining 'safehouse' worlds and it now was on the brink of falling to the Dark Empire.
From a hastily built dugout in the mountain canyons on the outskirts of Pols Yinchorr the Axxilan stared across the rocky plains with a pair of macrobinoculars. After a brief moment he lowered them and tossed them aside into the hands of a Stormtrooper who's armour was yellowed and battered from wear and covered in after-market modifications.
"Has his lordship begun the assault Captain?" Kastav asked before lowering himself back into the dugout and pulling out a cigarra.
"Yep. Let one of his knights loose as well, him and what's left of his retinue are the first wave."
"I'll give his lordship that, he could always inspire suicidal devotion in his own knights. And going on the offensive with what resources we have? Brave and brazen." he said before taking a long drag from the cigarra. Kastav never held any love for the Imperial Knights, their freedom of action had always bothered the ISB, a right they believed should only be afforded to them and thus the contempt and suspicion naturally had been instilled in Kastav during his training.
"Still, no point slagging the big boss off because of some old rivalries. Not like there's gonna be anyone left to have them with after this." he continued. Just as he was about to take another drag a Stormtrooper came running over. Following closely behind was a squat Yinchorri, dressed in mix of weathered betaplast armour and traditional Yinchorri clothing with an oversized antique bozdugan slung over his shoulder. The Axxilan instantly recognized it as one of their ground guides from the warrior caste assigned to them by the local garrison. It was an asset paid in vintage Imperial equipment that allowed him an advantage over his fellow warriors.
"Boss, the scaly said ships are inbound, we don't got nothing on the sensors but he keeps going on about a 'foreign' sound bouncing around the canyon."
Kastav raised an eyebrow and stared at the orange Yinchorri before he grabbed the macrobinoculars back and started scanning above and soon enough enough several specs appeared in the distant sky.
The Stormtrooper captain put his hand to his helmet as he received an incoming transmission. "Radar's getting blips now, trajectory suggests they're headed for Pols Yinchorr."
Kastav continued staring into the sky as more and more specs appeared. "Must be dozens of them. They want us gone bad." he looked back to see his small impromptu command team now looking at him for orders. He took one last drag from his cigarra before throwing it on the floor and putting it out with his boot.
"Well it would be rude not to throw 'em a welcoming party. Despite what they like to think we are the true Imperials after all." A few low cheers come from his rag-tag band of soldiers.
"Get the anti-air missiles up, let's see if we can swat a few of them out the sky before they make landfall." he squatted back down into his dugout and dragged a radio pack from under a tarp and handed it to the Captain. "Also leave the lizard with me, I want to see if that was pure luck or if it's got any more tricks."
From across the ridgeline a few dozen troopers leaped out of concealed dugouts and caves in teams of three and spread out across the front of their positions. The first trooper quickly deployed a tripod and the next mounted a blocky targeting module. The third trooper in the team carried a large tube in each hand that contained the warhead and loaded them onto either side of the targeting module. After the system was set up, the first two trooper readied to fire their missiles while the third trooper returned back to a dug out ready to bring up more ammo.
The stormtrooper offered the radio pack's handset and Kastav grabbed it and spoke one word. "Execute." In an instant dozens of surface-to-air missiles streaked into the sky from the ridge and went barrelling towards the fleet of HAAGs attempting to make landfall.