Enjoying Retirement
A whirl of exclamation came from the man’s blue-and-white copilot.
The results of the launch patterns began to appear on his display. So far, there have been a total of eight squadrons that have launched from the Dreadnaught: A total of ninety-six starfighters. Each of them launched with a six and a half minute break between the last. If Snowcap’s calculations were correct, that meant the next batch would fly out from the hangars in a minute and thirty-four seconds. Not a lot of planning time.
Looking back down at his control, Len did one final check of all his systems. The quad thrusters were running at ninety-two percent efficiency, which was better than where he thought they were at. His laser cannons were at eighty-five percent, which concerned him slightly. As long as they lasted him for the mad dash, he would be fine.
The hyperdrive was on and the rendezvous point was already entered in. Once the tracker was placed, the X-Wing would quickly launch and meet up with the Corvette Triumph, making sure no trade of this mission could be found.
Peering up through the viewport, Len watched as the next squadron of starfighters began to exit the Sith vessel. Right on schedule.
“On my mark, I want you to direct full shield strength to the nose. We are going to be in and out before they even know what hit them.”
Angling upward out of the mountain range, Len directed the X-Wing dead on to the Dreadnaught. Taking one deep breath, the man punched forward the accelerator. Quickly the starfighter rose out of its rock shielding. He was now in open air, exposed to everyone.
“Shields, now!”
Waves a blue washed over the front of the ship, letting him know that the nose was protected. Up to him now to land the shot. Evading the Sith starfighters was also a good idea as well.
But hey, you don’t become the greatest pilot in the galaxy by getting hit.