Hall of the Khans, Katyusha City
Strana Mechty, Clan Homeworlds
September 3, 3042
Yvonne stood at the podium, but two tables, one each on her right and left, had been moved on the dais as well. Each table held a single opaque ceramic basin with a narrow mouth barely larger in diameter than Yvonne’s forearms. “The Trials of Position will be determined randomly, my Khans. In this container are eight tiles, marked with the designations of the eight Clans who as of today field the largest touman.†She tapped the second basin. “Eight more tiles, representing the remaining Clans are within the second container. I will draw one tile from each—and those Clans shall meet to determine whether or not they will be an Active Clan or a Reserve Clan.â€
She paused and looked out over the assembled Khans. “Unless, that is, one of you wishes to challenge me to a Trial of Refusal over this method of selection?â€
No one voiced any objection, and Yvonne nodded gravely. She unbuttoned her jacket, and a servant took it away; she then rolled up both sleeves of her blouse to her elbow and showed the Khans her bare hands and forearms—bare except for the codex the encircled her right forearm. She lifted one container and shook it hard; everyone could hear the tiles bouncing around; then she did the same for the second.
And then she placed her right arm in the first container, and extracted a single tile. “Clan Steel Viper.†She plunged her left arm into the other container and glanced down at the tile in her hand. “Your opponent is Clan Cloud Cobra.â€
“Clan Star Adder shall face off against Clan Nova Cat.â€
“Clan Ghost Bear will fight Clan Diamond Shark.â€
“Clan Jade Falcon, your opponents are . . . Clan Ice Hellion.â€
“Clan Coyote will trial against Clan Hell’s Horses.â€
“Clan Fire Mandrill your opponent is Clan Blood Spirit.â€
“Clan Smoke Jaguar will face Clan Snow Raven.â€
“And finally, Clan Wolf will meet Clan Goliath Scorpion in battle.â€
The Great Hall was still as each Khan digested this, and Yvonne nodded. “These Trials will begin seven days from today. You have a week to bring to Strana Mechty the Cluster you have chosen to fight for your honor in securing a place in the Invasion. Then, these Trials will occur one per day, until all eight have been fought and won, my Khans. The Ebon Keshik will preside over each Trial in turn.â€
Yvonne paused. “Fight well; fight with honor—and may victory show the truth; and yield unto the victor the prize.â€
Brandt Alpine Trail Grounds
Strana Mechty, Clan Homeworlds
September 18, 3042
“Khan Kerensky, your 3rd Battle Cluster has been chosen to represent Clan Wolf in this Trial, are you prepared?†Yvonne asked.
“The Wolves of Kerensky are always prepared, ilKhan,†Ulric answered. Star Colonel Conal Ward grinned broadly as he stood beside the Khan.
Yvonne nodded. “Khan Djerassi, you have chosen your 25th Scorpion Cuirassier to fight for Clan Goliath Scorpion today . . . but Star Colonel LeClair is not present? Can you explain?â€
Nikolai winced. “ilKhan Hazen, Star Colonel LeClair was admitted to surgery last night for an emergency appendectomy. saKhan Posavatz is ready and willing to assume command of her Cluster in her absence.â€
Yvonne frowned. “If Clan Wolf agrees, it will be permitted.â€
Ulric Kerensky bared his teeth, and his eyes were as hard as flint in the early morning light amid the high alpine valley selected for this Trial. “No other Clan has permitted its Khan or saKhan to fight in this Trial, ilKhan; by a strict reading of the regulations you set forth for this series of Trials, saKhan Posavatz is not assigned to the 25th Cuirassier—and thus cannot participate. To ensure that the fight is fair, I will remove one Warrior from the Silver Devils to match your own loss, Khan Djerassi. Star Colonel LeClair piloted one of your Summoner II heavy OmniMechs, quiaff?â€
“Aff,†answered Nikolai.
“Well then. I will withdraw Warrior Gregor and his Line Backer. A fair trade, quiaff?â€
“Aff,†Nikolai said once again, but the word left a sour taste in his mouth. The Line Backer was five tons lighter than LeClair's Summoner II, and devoted much of its tonnage to a powerful engine that granted it speed, but left little room for weapons. It looked fair, but in reality it was far from it . . . and Ulric well knew that.
“Then this combat will begin in one hours time. Khans Kerensky and Djerassi, you may join me in the observation bunker for this Trial.†Yvonne paused. “If you have any words for the Star Captain that will command your Cluster, Khan Djerassi, now is the time.â€
Nikolai bowed low.
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“Star Captain Nelson Elam, reporting as ordered, my Khan!†the commander of Trinary Beta barked as he came to attention in the presence of his Khan and saKhan.
“Star Captain Elam,†Nikolai said, “there is no delay for the Trial—you will command the 25th Cuirassier during this contest. Answer me truthfully, Nelson—are you ready to accept this responsibility?â€
“I am, Khan Djerassi,†the twenty-three year old warrior answered in a solemn voice. “I have performed as Star Colonel LeClair’s tactical deputy for the past six months.â€
Nikolai nodded and he stepped close to Nelson. “Then I will remind only of this, Scorpion Warrior: trust your instincts, listen to the Scorpion within you. And fight well.â€
“Aff, my Khan!â€
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The two Clusters entered the Trial Grounds and each cautiously moved over the rocky and heavily wooded alpine terrain, searching for their opponent. Overhead, the aerospace fighters of both sides opened the engagement in a furball that pitted forty-two modern OmniFighters against each other. Laser beams cut through the sky; PPC bolts illuminated the hanging clouds like artificial lightning; missiles crossed each other’s paths and slammed home, trailing smoke and flame, as rapid-fire autocannons barked out their fury. Within minutes, neither Wolf nor Scorpion had air cover, as less than a dozen survivors broke away, hoping to reach a friendly airbase while fuel remained in their tanks.
But the clash of fighters was not in vain; for each side had spotted the other below—and they had radioed the locations of the other force to their commanders.
The Wolves and the Scorpions moved to contact, the lighter elements probing towards each other, finding their foes in the dim woods and dozens of separate battles erupted. Both commanders urged their main forces onward and the two Clusters slammed together in the primeval mountain forest. Among the best Warriors of their respective Clans, neither Scorpion nor Wolf granted quarter—nor asked for it. And amidst the ancient trees, now scarred by weapons fire, a long and bitter feud was resolved.
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Nelson swallowed heavily as the Ice Ferret he faced collapsed; his Mongrel IIs lasers having cored out the engine of the Clan Wolf design. Both OmniMechs had massed 45-tons, but the Ice Ferret was slightly faster, whereas his own Mongrel II featured jump jets. Nelson knew the constricting nature of the forest in which they would fight; and he had outfitted the design in Configuration D: four ER Medium Lasers and ten ER Small Lasers; all tied into a targeting computer.
The towering trunk beside him exploded as another opponent fired an Ultra AC-20 at Nelson and missed! The young warrior stood on his jump jet pedals and his OmniMech lifted into the air, twisting around to land behind the 80-ton Gargoyle. Nelson easily kept the medium-weight war machine on its feet, and his thumb slid the selector switch forward as he squeezed the trigger. Ten small lasers spat out emerald beams, each bearing as much energy as a standard Inner Sphere medium laser. The rear armor of the Clan Wolf assault Omni before him began to melt as the beams cut through—and then its autocannon magazine exploded!
The Gargoyle staggered under the force of the munitions lighting off, even though most of the blast was directed away from the vulnerable internal components. Still, the pilot slammed like a pinball into three different trees before he came to a halt, leaning against one—and Nelson advanced directly behind him, sending another fusillade of laser beams burning deep into the back of the Wolf before him. The Gargoyle crumpled to the ground as its reactor core went dead.
Nelson took a moment to wipe away the sweat and he looked down at the display—and he blanched. Out of the two Clusters who began this fight, only four icons remained. Four! And three of those were the gleaming crimson of Clan Wolf, converging on his location.
“Scorpions of the Veil, report,†Nelson broadcast . . . but only silence greeted him. He grimaced and adjusted his display to a higher resolution. The OmniMech’s command computer reset the screen, and analyzed their signatures—and Nelson at last what they were. A Pouncer, a Line Backer, and a Timber Wolf.
“Stravag!†he cursed. But his OmniMech had now shed its excess heat and he had taken relatively light damage to his armor. He pushed the throttle forward and began to sway side-to-side as he darted in and out of the towering forest, pushing towards a ravine nearby—if he could get to the far side, the Line Backer and Timber Wolf would have to go around; only the Pouncer had jump jets to match his own.
But the Wolves were cutting in ahead of him—they were closer to the ravine than he was. But he could see no other option; well, he could run, but that wasn’t an option. Not really.
Then his radio crackled. “Alpha Five Lead to Beta One. Inbound on your position—request target information.â€
Nelson smiled. One of the Scorpion OmniFighters—the sole surviving Visigoth of the Command Trinary—had gotten back into the air. “Three Wolf OmniMechs at grid 14-37-12, Alpha Five Lead. I’ll draw them into the open.â€
The radio clicked twice in reply and Nelson pressed his Mongrel II forward through the forest. He broke into the clearing approaching the ravine, and immediately came under missile fire from the Pouncer. Thirty LRMs streaked out towards him—seven contacted against the side of his OmniMech. The Pouncer had already crossed the ravine, and prowled the other side, and from the north and south the remaining two Wolf OmniMechs rapidly approached.
Nelson pressed the throttle to the stops and he zigzagged across the clearing, returning fire towards the Pouncer with a quartet of medium lasers—three contacted with the lighter OmniMech, which once again flushed another thirty missiles and salvoed its own four lasers in reply. Nelson staggered as twenty missiles slammed home, and two lasers burnt deep into his right arm, tearing through the armor and into the vulnerable myomer strands and internal structure beneath.
He managed to keep his OmniMech standing, however, as his threat display lit up—Alpha Five Lead was inbound. The Wolf OmniMechs stopped, their torsos swiveled and then the Timber Wolf salvoed every weapon he had—because he was the Visigoth’s target. OmniFighter and OmniMech released their weapons at the same instant, and the fire converged in mid-air, then struck both. The Scorpion fighter lost control and he pancaked into the ground and Conal Ward screamed as the disintegrating OmniFighter rolled into him and the fuel tanks erupted. Neither the Scorpion pilot, nor the Wolf Cluster Commander emerged from the fireball.
Nelson whispered, “Thank you,†and he jumped across the ravine, triggering his small laser battery in mid-flight. The barrage of energy tore through the Pouncer and it staggered as one of the missile magazines erupted; tearing away the left arm and sending the Warrior inside off-balance; the Wolf scrambled, but the slippery rocks afforded his metal feet no purchase, and the OmniMech plunged down into the ravine to shatter on the rocks eighty meters below.
The Scorpion turned towards his final opponent as a pair of PPC bolts ripped into his hip, and he heard a sharp CRACK as the actuator separated from the torso. The Mongrel II fell hard, but Nelson managed to stay away from the brink of the ravine. He shook his head as red lights flashed in the cockpit—the leg was ruined. He raised both arms and fired his medium lasers into the distant Line Backer, but although three hit, he wasn’t able to burn through the heavy OmniMech’s armor.
The Wolf Warrior fired his twin PPCs again, and Nelson’s helpless OmniMech rocked, more red lights appeared and his engine showed heavy damage. He pushed the war machine into a sitting position, but two more PPC bolts slammed into him, and his auto-eject system threw him clear of his OmniMech as sensors detected a core breach. His Trial was over . . . and he had lost.