CGSS Serket
Star’s End, Near Periphery
July 17, 3043
Nikolai watched as the Ghost Bear DropShips burned into towards one of their first three targets. He smiled as he watched the escorting OmniFighters tear into the Pirates swarming out from the ramshackle shipyards orbiting over Novo Cressidas, the sole inhabitable body in the system. The opposition was courageous, to be sure, but sorely outclassed and gravely outnumbered. And since these were mere bandits and pirates, the Ghost Bears had offered no batchall, nor were they using zellbrigen. A chain of explosions in the holo-tank showed the demise of the defenders in quick order, but the Bears didn’t even slow; their DropShips plunged into the thin atmosphere of Novo Cressidas to gather up the newest laborers of the Clan. Nikolai smiled grimly. It was all over but the crying, he thought.
This could have been a navigational disaster, with the multiple asteroid fields and clouds of debris, but the ships scouting for Silver Sable II had acquired three separate navigational databases used by these pirates—and the Bears had taken full advantage of that asset. HPG links to the other Clans had indicated that the paucity of opponents had been frustrating—the Jaguars had but one fight on the three worlds assigned to them. One fight against an ancient Phoenix Hawk and a warrior who came close to defeating her opponent in single combat. And like the Jaguars were wont to do, they killed her instead of taking her into the Clan to learn from her. Fools.
Only the Wolves on Oberon VI and Butte’s Hold, the Horses on Gotterdammerung, and the Falcons on Von Strang’s World had experienced significant resistance. The amount of resistance had been expected—by Nikolai—but Elias Crichell had ignored the warnings and intelligence reports. The bandits on the world named for Stefan Amaris’ henchman had not managed to stop the Falcons, but they had taken unnecessary causalities from walking straight into an ambush. The ilKhan was furious and she was engaged in a heated conference with Elias one-on-one, via the HPG links to her flagship here in this central location. And to make matters worse from the point of view of the prickly Falcon honor, the Horses and the Wolves had paid attention to the pre-strike briefings, and despite heavier opposition they crushed Hendrik Grimm, Redjack Ryan, and Mara Morgraine handily and with little damage.
“New contact!†sang out one of Serket’s crewmen. “Emergence at the jump point in three, two, one! Target is Merchant-class JumpShip, two DropShips on collars—they are not broadcasting friendly IFF!â€
Star Colonel Nathan Arbuthnot responded instantly. “Lock weapons on target and broadcast an immediate call for their surrender! Prepare Star Gamma-One to board that vessel; ready fighters provide escort for the shuttle.â€
“Aff, Star Colonel,†his subordinate called out, and then he cocked his head. “Star Colonel, they are hailing us.â€
Nikolai frowned and he zoomed the holotank in on the vessel. The exterior cameras on Serket magnified the image thousands of times and he frowned as he saw the mailed fist and sword emblem of the Federated Commonwealth displayed on its bow. A FedCom vessel? Here? Were they taken by pirates, perhaps?
“On speaker,†barked the Star Colonel commanding the Scorpion Flagship.
“We request safcon in order to negotiate terms of the surrender of the Inner Sphere. We bear a message for the ilKhan of the Clans.â€
Nikolai jerked.
“Order them to hold at the jump point—they are to keep their K/F drive off-line and they are not authorized to detach DropShips,†the ship commander barked. “Should I inform the Flag, my Khan,†he asked.
“Neg, Star Colonel. Play back that transmission, please,†Nikolai asked. And Nathan nodded to his juniors; the recording swiftly played again and Nikolai sucked in his breath.
Nathan stepped up close to the Khan. “Is something wrong, Sir?â€
“They asked for safcon, Star Colonel. Safcon!â€
“Aff, they did my Khan.â€
“That is a term that only we of the Clans use; how do they know us well enough to be familiar with our colloquial speech? They should have asked for safe conduct; and how did they know to ask for the ilKhan? We are outside of their territory, so how did they even know we were here, Star Colonel?â€
Nathan nodded, and he turned to stare at the JumpShip floating in the tank. “A ruse de guerre, my Khan? Quiaff?â€
“Aff, Star Colonel.†But it means that someone talked, and given the only Clan personnel in the Inner Sphere are Wolf’s Dragoons . . . Nikolai shook his head. That is for later, he thought. “Instruct them to hold position while we inform the ilKhan of their arrival. Let them know we are sending them an escort to ferry their delegation across to this ship, where the ilKhan will meet with them. Once their DropShip undocks and gets underway, have your Elementals board and capture it and the JumpShip—I want prisoners for interrogation, Star Colonel. Is that understood?â€
“Aff, my Khan.†He quickly passed Nikolai’s orders as the Scorpion Khan leaned against the holotank, watching the ship with an eagle-eye. His frown deepened as one of the two DropShips disconnected from the JumpShip and rotated until its bow was pointed in the direction of Serket. “New orders, Star Colonel. Engage that ship immediately!†Nikolai barked; a diplomatic delegation would have followed his orders to the letter.
“Engage the DropShip with our starboard battery, all guns fire as they bear!†repeated Star Colonel Arbuthnot.
Nikolai crossed the deck quickly as the intruding DropShip exploded in fury. “Communications—order the JumpShip and remaining DropShip to stand by and prepare to be boarded,†he said softly.
But before the CommTech could transmit the message, the JumpShip erupted in a blinding glare of light, and radiation alarms began to sound. Nikolai looked back up to see the holotank stabilizing after the primary sensors were overloaded and the secondary systems came on-line to replace them—and where the JumpShip once sat, there was now only floating debris.
“Nuclear detonation aboard that ship, my Khan,†Nathan reported. "We—and the Ghost Bear JumpShips—were far enough away from their coordinates that there is little threat of radiation.â€
“Hail Victory, Star Colonel and patch the communication to my quarters once the ilKhan is ready to receive my report.â€
“Aff, my Khan,†the Star Colonel replied as Nicolai left the ship’s command center.