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I have serious doubt that the Powers That Shall Not Be Named would ever allow this to be published. When I finish, though, MechRat, you are more than welcome to download the MS Office file. Maybe you can even talk Takiro into putting it into a PDF for you! Grin
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Unfortunately, you're probably right on that point. It's too bad though, because TPTB are missing out on a great novel. Wink
I have Acrobat myself so once I have the completed story, you can bet I'll convert it to PDF. Then I'm going to read it over and over and over... Grin I still may print it out and send you a copy for an autograph anyway. Wink
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Quote from: MechRat on June 26, 2008, 12:11:13 PM
I have Acrobat myself so once I have the completed story, you can bet I'll convert it to PDF. Then I'm going to read it over and over and over... Grin I still may print it out and send you a copy for an autograph anyway. Wink
How do I do that since I am living in a galaxy far, far away?
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BTW, I got to eat some crow here. ISP2 pretty much states that STL faxes did exist prior to the HPG so they probably would be available. I will go shut my mouth now. Embarrassed
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FYI Master Arminas!
Could be a concern for your story and should have picked up on this sooner but in researching the Stewart Dragoons I remembered and confirmed that the planet of Amity lies well within the borders of the FWL or more specifically the Sterwart Commonalty.
Don't know if or how this will affect your story. Just wanted to let you know.
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this is taken from the history of the ELH Tak not sure if amity is a city on new earth or what
Less than six months later on December 27, First Lord Richard Cameron was shot dead by Stefan Amaris. While awaiting the return of General Kerensky's forces from the Periphery, the Eridani Light Horse prepared for raids against Usurper forces, but was denied permission to stage from Combine space. Most of Coordinator Minoru Kurita's family had been taken hostage by Amaris, and the Combine could not afford to be seen as supporting the returning Kerensky or any other SLDF force. The Light Horse transferred its base of operations to the Free Worlds League after some initially heated talks with Captain-General Kenyon Marik, and having gotten settled the unit commenced operations immediately Realizing that the Light Horse could not take the Usurper's forces head-on, Colonel Ezra Bradley, commander of the RCT, decided to launch hit-and-run strikes against the weaker worlds surrounding Terra. He hoped that these raids would disrupt Amaris's defensive preparations.
Bradley's plan achieved great success until the 19th Striker Regiment dropped on Amity. During a mission to disrupt operations at one of New Earth's many BattleMech factories, the 19th Striker Regiment was ambushed by three heavy Usurper regiments. Evidence points to a Kuritan agent within the 19th Striker's high command tipping Amaris to the raid, possibly a "good-faith" effort on the Coordinator's part to resolve the hostage situation. As well, the Combine held a vendetta against the Light Horse for the loss on Trondheim and for defeating many of their ronin in the Gunslinger duels. No one has ever accused House Kurita of forgetting a slur to their honor.
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September 25, 2767
RWS Hand of Destiny
Zenith Jump Point, Terra
Empire of Amaris (Terran Hegemony)
Commodore Jerem Daragou looked with grim pleasure over the holographic display projecting the symbolic images of his command. Floating in the display—floating in the ether of the jump point—lay two hundred and ten ships of war, the most powerful flotilla the Rim Worlds Navy had ever assembled at one place, at one time. Commodore Eli Ranson should even now be completing her final jump to Amity, to ambush the heir of Minoru Kurita and his forces there. In a way, her problems were greater, since Jinjiro could always run. In fact, secretly, Jerem thought that he would—and Ranson’s flotilla would capture nothing—though he had no intention of voicing such thoughts to his Imperial Majesty. Expectation of failure could be considered treason. And Jerem was not a stupid man.
Eli’s command was not nearly as powerful as his—it consisted solely of older ships the Rim Worlds had built in secret over the past two centuries. Fewer than half of his command—one hundred and four ships—had been launched into service as part of his navy. The remaining vessels had, until very recently, served the Star League or even the Terran Hegemony. Ships recovered from the massive shoals of reserves laid up here in the Terran system, ships in dry-dock captured almost intact on the day of the Coup, ships in building slips at Mars and Titan that Rim Worlds engineers had completed. No, today Jerem had under his command more firepower than any previous naval officer in the service of House Amaris.
But not enough firepower to do what he secretly wanted to do. Kill Stefan Amaris. The man was mad—though his plans had succeeded, so far, at least. But, he just kept pushing. Did he WANT to be at war with all of humanity? Jerem had been dirtside two weeks ago; at the new Imperial Palace being constructed on the Pacific coast of North America. He had been there, when the Emperor received Nicoletta Calderon’s reply to his demand that the division’s of ‘Mechs and armor that he had helped raise and supply to fight the Star League join him on his crusade to rid the universe of Kerensky and the Cameron line. Calderon had said NO, and suggested that the Emperor sue for peace, as rapidly as he could, if he wanted to keep his realm for his heirs. She had told him—in her recorded message—that he, Amaris, was in fact a dead man. That nothing would prevent Kerensky from crushing him for what he had done. And that the Concordat would play no part in his madness.
The Emperor had gone berserk at this ‘betrayal’—and ordered everyone from the Concordat embassy rounded up and fed to his pets in the aquarium. Not even Gunthar von Strang had the nerve to tell the Emperor that the embassy had been empty when they took Terra nine months ago—Nicoletta had recalled everyone in protest over Richard’s use of force against New Vandenberg, months earlier. Instead, von Strang rounded up two thousand innocent people from across North America and Europe; and then presented these ‘Taurian diplomats’ to the Emperor in a six hour long blood-bath as the sun set over the ocean to the west of San Diego. Jerem shuddered. Did such a fate await him? Luis Kraal had been a friend—as close a friend as any Jerem had in this scorpion infested officer corps Stefan Amaris had created. He had done nothing to deserve what he had received.
But despite his growing distaste—even hatred—of the man he served, Jerem was a pragmatist. The Emperor forbade any armed ship from approaching closer than the orbit of Mars. And this was Terra. No ordinary Space Defense System here, no, this one dwarfed any other ever constructed. Two hundred ground-based facilities dotted Old Earth itself—another fifty on Luna, and two hundred more on Mars, Venus, and Titan. The automated M-5 combat drones, robotic WarShips with the firepower and armor of cruisers and the speed and agility of corvettes—the ‘Caspers’ as the Leaguers had called them—they roamed the entirety of the Terran system hunting for targets, just like the Emperor’s pets in their massive tanks. Most systems had just fifty-four of the damned things—Terra had nearly six hundred defending it. So, no, killing Amaris from orbit was not even in the realm of possibility.
Instead, Jerem sat in his command chair of the McKenna class battleship Hand of Destiny—formerly the Shandra Noruff of the Star League Navy. Sat, and waited for the jump clock to count down. He would have offered a prayer for success, but forty years service in the House of Amaris had driven from him all belief in a benevolent god. Hell, though, that he still believed in. He had seen it with his own eyes, not two weeks ago, on the warm shores of the Pacific, as his Emperor’s heir cheered the churning red water. He was a prisoner in Hell, with no hope of ever escaping.
September 25, 2767
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Terran Hegemony
Captain Charles Sorenson watched yet another massive ship suddenly appeared out of nowhere. Four waves had arrived thus far—eighty ships—and the evenly spaced arrivals showed no sign of slowing. Task Group Asta Three had been assigned to defend the zenith point, but every man and woman assigned to the twenty-eight Combine WarShips knew they were a forlorn hope. Including Captain Sorenson. The jump point had to be defended—they knew that; and they knew that this time they had drawn the short straw. So, here they were. Waiting for two weeks for the attack they knew would come; and now it had.
Twelve minutes ago, the first wave had arrived. Since then the jump point had been a holocaust of beams, shells, and missiles as the Combine vessels at general quarters immediately engaged the ships disoriented from their jump. Those eight vessels had bought time for the remainder of the Task Group to come to action stations—paid and bought with their lives. Commodore Nagita had died aboard his cruiser Mogami, one of the ships ready and waiting at the jump point. His death left Sorenson as senior officer of the Task Group.
Of the twenty Rim ships of the first wave, Nagita had gutted ten, and damaged the others. When the second wave had arrived, Sorenson and the others were still thrusting for the jump point. Still, Nagita had destroyed four more ships, and damaged all the rest. By that point, he had been reduced to just his cruiser—his escorts had all died. By the time the third wave completed their jump, Mogami and Nagita and his men were nothing more than an expanding cloud of dust. But they had bought time for rest of the Task Group to arrive.
The Rim ships had nuclear weapons—and plenty of them. So, Sorenson and the Task Group had to get in close—really close—to prevent the enemy from using them. Knife-fighting range. And thanks to Nagita’s sacrifice, they had. One of Sorenson’s ships exploded on the display, leaving him with fifteen fighting the Rim World’s assault. Those fifteen though were firing every weapon they had—as fast as they could—hitting and hurting as many targets as possible. Survival was not even being thought of—every man from Sorenson down to the lowest deck hand knew they were dead men walking. Instead, their goal, Sorenson’s goal, Nagita’s goal, Matasuke’s goal, was to damage enough ships that Admiral Matasuke could stop them short of the planet.
“Zuihako and Taiho report the fighter strike is inbound and will arrive in two minutes, Captain,†his executive officer announced. Good, Sorenson thought, the carriers had been stationed even further out, with only a pair of old, obsolete corvettes as escorts. Those four ships had been stationed well out of weapons range—but that increased the flight time of their two hundred and sixteen fighters. Despite the wealth of firepower his ships mounted, those two hundred and sixteen fighters would nearly triple his offensive capacity—for a limited time.
“Excellent, Commander, please signal Captain Suchien with my compliments on his pilots quick reaction time. Guns,†he said, turning to speak to his gunnery officer, “maximum fire rate on all batteries, if you please.â€
“Hai, Captain.â€
At maximum fire rate, the frigates weapons would begin overheating and be prone to malfunction, possibly even rendered inoperable. No matter that, Sorenson thought. It was unlikely that he would have to answer to yard engineers for such abuse of the Combine’s valuable weaponry—and right now he needed every erg of firepower available. Amaratsu bucked and kicked as her naval autocannon began firing continuously, straining the loading systems and heat sinks to the breaking point. Her naval PPC’s and lasers spat coherent energy as quickly as the capacitors could recycle—reducing their life-span dramatically. All of her weapons—except the four Killer Whale missile launchers—were firing at rates far above their designed limits.
“Fifth wave arriving, Captain, we have the first battleships they have sent through on tracking.â€
“Signal all ships and all fighters—those are the targets. Take them now.â€
Sorenson stood and pulled himself against the thrust of the drives to the gunnery station. He looked at the readouts as they confirmed ship identities against the warbook—two Rim World’s Thresher class battleships, and seven Star League vessels that Amaris must have captured and placed in service—five old Monsoon’s, a Texas, and something very interesting. His warbook could not identify it. Sorenson pursed his lips and examined the data—1.2 million tons displacement, lamellar ferro-carbide armor, the weapons arrangement heavy on naval autocannon with limited energy back-up; he stopped and thought. That must be one of the League’s new Alaska class battlecruisers. The very latest and most advanced capital warship designed by the League; its very existence had only been rumored about in the Combine. No Alaska’s were in service—but six were supposedly under construction deep in the heart of the Hegemony.
“Guns, that’s your target—the Alaska. Release of nuclear weapons is authorized, Helena. Give me two missiles on that ship, please.â€
“Hai, Captain.â€
Sorenson dragged himself back to his command chair as the latest arrivals began firing at his command. Strapping back in, he turned to his XO. “Have the liaison send a message to the Admiral, Commander. Task Group Asta Three engaging enemy forces—at least one hundred WarShips in five waves. Arrival of more is likely and expected. Commandeered Star League vessels in hands of Rim World force. We will do our duty to the Combine and the Coordinator. Sorenson out.â€
As his XO passed along the order, Gunnery Officer Helena Mitsushama locked her missile launchers on the Alaska. Releasing the safeties on the two nuclear weapons, she pressed the fire button and felt the slight kick at the launchers ejected the two fifty-ton weapons from the bowels of Amaratsu. Nuclear weapons were in short supply in the Combine fleet—none had been produced for nearly three hundred years. Amaratsu had only four weapons onboard, but this was a priority target. The Alaska lay just over three hundred kilometers from the Amaratsu—outside of the range where her own weapons would be lethal to herself; and the missiles flew true. Both impacted on target, and the balls of fire from two 500-kiloton explosions consumed entirely the Alaska. The Texas class battleship nearby suffered heavy damage as well, as did a half-dozen other ships.
Then the six surviving battleships returned fire.
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Tai-sa Helka Jorgensen watched from the cockpit of his Slayer as a hail of weapons fire erupted from the Rimmer’s battleline. A frigate—Amaratsu he thought—caught the bulk of the fire, and her drives faltered, spilling atmosphere from scores of hull breaches. The cruiser Kirishima exploded—leaving nothing heavier than a frigate remaining in the Combine Task Group. Jorgensen was the commander of the combined fighter strike force from Carrier Division Four. The one hundred and seven Slayers and one hundred and eight Shilones arrayed behind him were piloted by highly trained, professional warriors—trained over the past four years by Jorgensen himself.
“Attack Groups 41 and 43, take the battleships. Arm all weapons. Strike Groups 42 and 44, you’ve got top cover.â€
Click-click went the transmitter in his helmet as the three group commanders replied. “Katana flight, Katana actual. Designate target Monsoon Beta. Follow me in.â€
Click-click went the transmitter as Jorgensen banked his fighter and bored in on an undamaged Monsoon, seventeen Slayers following his lead. Weaving his fighter, Jorgensen reached down and flicked the switch that armed the sixteen pods mounted beneath his fighter’s aero-hull. Normally considered a ground-attack weapon, the pods had been mounted aboard the Slayer’s of Carrier Division Four at Jorgensen’s request. Each pod mounted ten 76mm hypervelocity rockets, capable of gutting a tank, or letting a ‘Mech know that he had been hit. But sixteen pods—one hundred and sixty rockets—could, if fired at short enough of a range, penetrate even naval armor. And his one hundred and eight Slayers carried 1,728 pods—over seventeen thousand rockets. Enough to shatter even the armor of the League’s most modern naval designs. If he lived long enough to get within firing range, of course.
Flak erupted from all around him as the Rim World’s battleships switched munitions from standard anti-ship projectiles to the anti-fighter cluster rounds. Conventional weapons snarled as he closed, and twenty-four Rim Worlds Mako class interceptors tried to bounce his command. But the Shilones of Strike Group 42 were waiting. No Mako’s survived. A Slayer exploded on his left, another on his right; then the group was through the main flak-belt.
“Visual range launch, Katana Flight. I say again, visual range launch!â€
His Slayer streaked towards the ancient Terran battlewagon before him. It rapidly grew from a pinprick in the distance to something the size of a scale model, and then kept growing as his range dropped still more. Thirty kilometers, fifteen, five, one, two-hundred fifty meters!
“Fire!†Jorgensen yelled salvoing every forward fixed weapon as well as the sixteen pods, then yanked back on the stick and slammed his throttle to the firewall. His Slayer accelerated as the weight of the sixteen pods was released and he screamed across the dorsal surface of the Monsoon, less than thirty meters from the hull. Then he was clear. Explosions behind him erupted across the surface of the battleship, then something deep inside cut loose. A single massive explosion ripped the ship apart, the two remaining sections streaming air, flame, wreckage, and bodies in his wake. Eleven surviving fighters from his flight followed him as he altered course back to the carriers. Time to get back, reload, and do that again, he thought. Except next time, we won’t have rocket pods—we just used all the ones the carriers had aboard.
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Sorenson shook the cobwebs from his head as he glanced around his ruined bridge, a sharp pain emanating from his right side. Smoke from electrical fires hung low in the air, emergency lighting was all that he had, and one entire bank of controls had exploded during the chaos of the last few moments. Helena Mitsushama was dead—decapitated by a piece of hull armor spalled from the ship’s interior by the impacts. Over half his bridge crew was dead, including his XO. Amaratsu was no longer accelerating, so he floated in zero gravity as he released the straps of his command chair and made his way to the comm station. His crew was already trying to recover and get reports from below decks on the damage; from the lurid red lights blazing on all consoles he knew it would be bad.
The comm-links still functioned, though static clouded the screen. Setting the controls, he signaled the carrier Zuihako. Captain Suchien’s face appeared on screen.
“Captain Sorenson, we thought Amaratsu was dead, sir.â€
“We are Jean-Paul, just not quite yet. It’s time to execute the Admiral’s order.â€
Jean-Paul Suchien’s face went white. “We are winning, Charles. We can still get you . . . “
“No, their next wave will be arriving any moment. The fighter strike was our best bet, but the Task Group is done. Captain Suchien, I instruct you to pull out Carrier Division Four and proceed to your rendezvous point with Admiral Matasuke. Please confirm and acknowledge.â€
He looked down on the screen for a moment, and then raised his head. “Confirmed, sir. Good hunting, Charles.â€
Sorenson nodded. “Give Kathryn and the kids my love, Jean-Paul. Now get your fighters back aboard and get clear. And tell the Admiral we did our best. Sorenson out.â€
“I will, old friend. I will.â€
Sorenson switched to the all-ships frequency, and turned on the intra-ship speakers. Only six of his ships remained operational—if you could count Amaratsu as operational. The sixth wave was even now exiting jump space—including another seven battleships.
“All ships, all hands. This is Sorenson. Prepare for ramming speed.â€
As he cut the circuit, he looked around his bridge. A junior officer had removed Helena’s body and took her station. “Sir, I have removed the safeties from the remaining warheads and set them for detonation on impact. We have no functioning weapons, however.â€
From the helm station, a petty officer looked up. “Drives are capable of only two gravities of acceleration sir, and we have a fuel leak in storage tank four.â€
Sorenson chuckled. “So after all this, we will run out of gas?â€
His bridge crew laughed—gallows humor. He pulled himself back into his command chair, ignoring the spreading red stain from his right side where a piece of white bone protruded through his uniform. “Set your course for that big bastard right there helm. Maximum thrust.â€
“Hai, Captain.â€
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Amaratsu was hit four more times as she slowly charged the former Star League Ship Montana. She did not stop, though, and both her remaining nuclear weapons detonated on impact.
September 25, 2767
DCS Mikasa
L-3 Jump Point, Asta
Terran Hegemony
“Report,†spoke Hideki Matasuke calmly as he hit the acceptance key on his communications screen. He was already sitting up and grabbing for his boots before his conscious mind realized the alert klaxon was sounding throughout the Mikasa.
Captain Abe appeared on the display. “Rim Worlds vessels have begun jumping in-system at the zenith jump-point, Admiral. The task group we assigned there has engaged the enemy and inflicted significant damage.â€
“Numbers?â€
“They are being cautious, sir. They are exiting jump in waves of twenty ships each; seven waves so far have arrived. No transports, sir, they are just bringing WarShips to the party it seems.â€
Matasuke grunted as he finally seated his heel properly and checked the integrity seals. Damned thing seemed to shrink two sizes every time he took it off! “That is not surprising, Captain Abe—and it is what we planned for. Any sign of the enemy at the nadir point?â€
“None, Admiral.â€
Matasuke nodded. It would have been helpful for the Rim Worlders to divide their forces—perhaps allowing him to engage one force while the other was out of range; helpful and foolish. He had not thought that their commander would do so, but contingency plans had been drawn up just in case.
He stood, and began fastening his tunic. “Very well, Captain. I will be on the bridge shortly; please inform the Coordinator and the First Lord that the attack is under way. Have the Fleet stand by to execute Operations Order Four; and order Task Group Asta Four to rejoin the main body from the nadir point.â€
Captain Abe came to attention and saluted. “Hai, Admiral,†then broke off the transmission.
Buckling the belt of his jacket, Matasuke looked at the pictures of his wife, his children, his grand-children hanging on the wall. He walked over, touched the first two fingers of his right hand to his lips, and placed them on the picture of his wife, dead now five years from cancer; then bowed his head for moment. Raising it, he nodded at the pictures, turned, and left the silent cabin at a brisk jog.
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Oops. Missed that about Amity--got my info from the 1st edition Merc's Handbook. Sorry about that, guys. New chapters are once again available--now with twice your daily limit of universe twisting!
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Oh goodie, goodie, more chapters!!! No problem about Amity, completely overlooked that prior. If you read Lord Grayson post he seems to indicate that Amity was a city on New Earth. Never heard that before but possible I geuss. Have to look in 1st edition Merc's Handbook myself.
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I have a problem with all this.
New Earth was an unexpected bonus success for the men and women who made the first interstellar voyage. On December 5, 2108, the TAS Pathfinder, the first Jumpship, voyaged to Tau Ceti. Tau Ceti's forth planet was so much like Terra that it was immediately named New Earth. The glowing reports of the TAS Pathfinder's crew convinced many to colonize the planet. In 2110, New Earth became the site of the first manned scientific outside the Sol system; in 2116 it became the site of the Terran Alliance's first offworld colony.
New Earth had more than just pretty landscapes and exotic animals. Deep deposits of metals and rare chemicals soon attracted heavy industry. By the time of the Star League, New Earth was a major industrial center. Several major companies had their headquarters there. Five of them, Bergan Industries, Grumman Industries, Newhart Industries, Nicholas Spacecraft, and Ulston Armor, were major contractors for the Hegemony Armed Forces and the SLDF.
All five continents - McKenna in the northwest, Lanhold to its east, the massive Neoasia in the south, the island continent of Kellargo, and even the north polar continent of Arctiqua - boasted major cities and heavy industry. Dozens of Castles Brian were set up on New Earth as well, and the Star League even built the famous Combat College of New Earth outside the capital city of Foundation Point, on McKenna.
During the Amaris crisis, the college, most of the Castles Brian, all the major factories, and close to half the planet's largest population centers were destroyed by Amaris troops using every means available when it became clear they could not hold the planet. The world's gutted infrastructure and war-ravaged environment left the survivors shocked and demoralized, victims of widespread famine and disease - particularly the virulent New Earth Pox.
The Lyran Commonwealth dominates the world today. The centuries and the gradual decline in technology have closed many of the planet's industries, but the New Earth Trading Company owns several functioning Star League-era factories, one of which manufactures extremely valuable Jumpship parts.
Sure, New Earth was a major manufacture centre but it was not hold by Amaris.
An independent member-state of the League since 2335, Amity spent its first 450 years of its membership as a prosperous, non-controversial industrial state. Its four great cities of Freewheel, Oxbridge, Ruhr, and the island megalopolis of Stryker produced everything from Galleon light tanks and Farley speeders to Sonnheim and Four Winds musical synthesizers and recording equipment. Since the Succession Wars, however, Amity has become both a military and political battlefield.
On the military front, the planet has been raided or attacked by enemy forces on 23 separate occasions. The Lyran Commonwealth has occupied this planet twice, between 2837 and 2858, and for 30 months in 2980-2982. The early battles of the war destroyed much of Amity's industry, which was then further pillaged by the Lyan garrison during the final months of 2858. Between 2863-2865, however, Captain General Philippa Marik dispatched a team of scientists to help the populace restore these factories to full productivity. Today the planet is once again able to provide a decent standard of living for its citizens and actually has a positive balance of trade.
Instead of gratitude for this effort, however, the leaders of Amity have become increasingly critical of the Mariks, spearheading the passage of the Home Defense Act, and uniting with five of its fellow principalities in the mutual defense association known as the "Silver Hawks". Three years ago, First minister Richards and MP Sir Charles Smith made the most radical break of all - concluding an independent peace treaty with the neighboring Lyran world of Solaris. Janos Marik and Minister of Defense Erin McQuarrie have renounced this treaty as invalid, but have thus far refrained from making any kind of attack against Amity or Solaris (knowing their fragile coalition of supporters would not back such a move). The absence of retaliation has made Charles Smith's cries for a full-fledged peace settlement even louder on the floor of Parliament.
Amity's large, widespread islands are linked by maglev trains and Ground Effect Vehicle (GEV) causeways. The planet features a tropical atmosphere with temperate zones near the poles. Hurricanes are commonplace, and the tremendous cost of constant rebuilding keeps the economy unbalanced.
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September 25, 2767
Asta Defense Headquarters
North Continent, Asta
Terran Hegemony
Stephen walked into the conference room where Minoru waited. As Minoru rose and bowed, he halted and returned the bow. “Lord Minoru, I trust that you have not been kept waiting long?â€
Minoru waved the suggestion away. “No, Lord Stephen, I have not. A most impressive facility, this is. And brand new as well.†Minoru looked around the room at the bare ferrocrete walls, floors, and ceiling. The table was good solid Astan feroak, but that and the dozen or so chairs were the only objects not painted a flat haze gray—other than the various pipes running across the ceiling and the lighting fixtures. Despite the lack of windows, Minoru could feel the weight of the mountain above them—this facility had been carved from bedrock nearly five hundred meters beneath the surface of the planet.
Stephen smiled and walked across the room to his seat and sat, while Hiroyoshi and Gerald took positions to behind and to either side of his chair. Two of the Coordinator’s own Otomo stood behind him. Stephen looked down and chuckled as he considered the situation—he and his two men at one end of the table, Minoru and his at the other; ‘High Noon’, indeed.
“I thank the Coordinator for his kind words. And yes, Lord Minoru, the facility is completely new. General Anders, General Samasov, and Colonel Bradley insisted upon its construction shortly after the liberation. Though this is the headquarters for our planetary defense, Amaris does not know it exists. We are not near any major city, nor any of the SDS facilities. We have our own power, water, and can recycle our air. The good generals have assured me that sufficient supplies have been laid in to allow us to live in reasonable comfort for up to two years if necessary. And we have full communications—all over buried transmission lines—with every defense installation on the planet.â€
Stephen stopped and grinned. “They haven’t gotten around to installing the paneling and carpeting yet, however, my Lord.â€
“No, they did not, my Lord. Still, if I must spend this fight ground-side, then this place does have more than adequate protections. And the communications center will allow me to observe the battle in full when it begins.â€
Stephen nodded his smile fading away. “Gerald threatened to punch me in the jaw if I even tried to get anywhere near the capital or any of your ships during this fight, my Lord.†His lips quivered as he paused, then continued. “I don’t even think that Hiroyoshi would have tried to stop him—this time at least.â€
Newly promoted Tai-sa Hiroyoshi Tanaka, bowed to the two leaders as both turned their gaze upon him. “You are correct, my Lord Cameron. Indeed, I would have aided First Sergeant Howe had you not agreed to lead the fight from here.â€
Minoru nodded. “Yes, Lord Stephen. Young Tanaka and your Sergeant Howe have the right of it. I have other heirs, safe on Luthien. If I die, no matter. The Dragon lives on, through the product of my loins. You, on the other hand, have only one heir—who is still here, along with your wife. In this very facility, at this very moment. And, at this time, we can not afford a second regency.â€
“Hai, Lord Minoru. Marianne and Cassie won’t leave—and it’s too late to try to get them off-world now.â€
“And where are Generals Anders, Samasov, and Fujita, Lord Stephen? I was under the impression that there would be a briefing on the current situation.â€
“We are waiting upon another, Lord Minoru. When he arrives, the briefing will begin.â€
Minoru nodded, and lifted his steaming cup of tea, taking a sip. The two men sat, saying nothing, for several minutes.
Finally, the door opened, and Colonel Tricia Hall wheeled in Commanding General Aleksandyr Kerensky. Stephen rose, followed by Minoru, as the general’s aide wheeled the life-support chair to the table. Anders, Samasov, Fujita, and Bradley followed the pair inside, along with half-a-dozen lower-ranking officers—all of whom had just been most thoroughly searched by the guards outside for weapons. Hiroyoshi had personally ordered that each and every person attending this briefing—save the Coordinator and his Otomo and Stephen—be searched to ensure that none carried weapons, open or hidden.
Aleksandyr Kerensky looked up from his chair, his face ashen, and slightly sunken. “My Lord, it is I who should rise when you enter.â€
“And as I believe I told you before, Aleksandyr, I have a bit of a problem with other people’s expectations and beliefs about how I should conduct my life. I quite simply don’t give a damn about them.â€
Colonel Hall locked the chair—which contained medical monitoring equipment and a complete pharmacopia feeding into Kerensky’s body via the tubes inserted into this arms. Stephen and Minoru sat, followed by the officers in service to their two states. Kerensky took a moment to catch his breath, and then looked first at Minoru, then at Stephen.
“I am given to understand that Amaris has sent an attack force, yes?â€
“Yes, General Kerensky, he has.â€
“And that despite your Fleet’s gallant efforts at the zenith point, he still outnumbers and possesses far greater firepower than your own ships, Lord Minoru?â€
“Hai.â€
“And the latest news?â€
General Anders spoke from across the table, his eyes fixed on the man before him—broken perhaps in body, but never in spirit. “Two hours ago, they completed bringing ships in-system, General Kerensky. Before being destroyed, TG Asta Three managed to inflict critical damage upon or destroy thirty-four enemy vessels—damaging another forty to either a greater or lesser extent. Carrier Division Four was the only surviving unit, and it has performed an in-system jump to rejoin Admiral Matasuke’s main body, as has TG Asta Four, which is undamaged. The enemy force—now numbering one hundred and seventy-six WarShips—have split into four Task Forces. We have identified these Task Forces as Vampire One through Vampire Four. They left their cripples at the zenith point, Sir. These Task Forces are advancing on Asta in mutual support range, at 1-g of acceleration.â€
Kerensky nodded, leaned over and whispered in Colonel Hall’s ear. She nodded, stood, and left the conference room.
“And what of Admiral Matasuke’s command, General Anders?â€
“Admiral Matasuke has one hundred and twenty-three ships of war, General, including six carriers, six battleships, eight battlecruisers, fourteen cruisers, sixteen frigates, forty-two destroyers, and thirty-one corvettes. They have twelve carrier fighter groups—equivalent to one of our aerospace regiments, with fifty-four fighters each—and over seventeen hundred additional fighters aboard all other ships—call it a total of forty-four regiments of aerospace fighter support. They are in high orbit of Asta, preparing to intercept the Rim Worlds forces. The Kurita regiments and Colonel Bradley’s forces on the ground here have another six regiments of aerospace that they can contribute the fight—and of course we have the Space Defense System, jury-rigged though it might be.â€
Colonel Hall came back in, as Hiroyoshi listened via his earpiece to the outside details report on what she had retrieved. She walked over to General Kerensky and placed a china saucer and cup on the table, a cup filled with steaming Astan tea. Then she sat once more.
“An impressive force, to be sure, Lord Minoru, Lord Stephen, a most impressive force. Let us consider though, what the Rim Worlds strike force has available. General Anders?â€
Anders grimaced. “At last count, not including their cripples at the zenith, General Kerensky, the Rim Worlds naval force approaching Asta has twenty-two battleships and battlecruisers, thirty-eight cruisers, forty-one frigates, forty-nine destroyers, and twenty-six corvettes. Carrier Division Four identified nearly sixty fighter carrier DropShips among their forces, as well. We estimate those ships are carrying somewhere around thirty-eight hundred aerospace fighters—call it seventy regiments of aerospace support.â€
“If my sources of information are correct, General Anders, a good percentage of that force consists of ships that Amaris captured when he took the Hegemony, yes?â€
“We have confirmed just about half of their total force does consist of former Hegemony and League vessels, General Kerensky.â€
Kerensky nodded and took a sip of his tea.
“And how, gentlemen, do you plan to stop them before they can range on the planet and bombard with nuclear munitions?â€
Kerensky looked first at Minoru then across the assembled officers and stopped fixing his glare on Stephen’s face.
“Any damn way we can, Aleksandyr,†said Stephen, his face grim and gray. “Any damn way we can. Would you care to give us your assistance in this planning session, sir?â€
General Kerensky smiled broadly, his eyes twinkling as his cheeks dimpled. “Why, most certainly, First Lord. I thought you would never ask.†Then he took another sip of tea.
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Re: Kerensky and Kurita
« Reply #176 on: July 02, 2008, 09:26:57 AM »
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I have poured over the maps. I wave my hand--and Amity shall be replaced in the story with Saffel. Is there anything about Saffel that I Need To Know?
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Re: Kerensky and Kurita
« Reply #177 on: July 02, 2008, 09:48:37 AM »
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Ask and ye shall recive, courtesy of Google
http://www.crayven.net/darkage/index.php?s=683be37eadad312261705073e41593b5&showtopic=141&pid=185&st=0&#entry185Planet Details: Saffel
Star Type: K3VI
Position in System: 3 (of 6)
Number of Moons: 1 (Promina)
Days to Jump Point: 5
Surface Water: 53%
Atm. Pressure: Standard (Breathable)
Surface Gravity: 0.77
Equatorial Temp: 22° C
Highest Native Life: Birds
Population: 1,289,000,000
Governor: Preston Ulganoff
Planetary Legate: Evander Yassir
OVERVIEW:
When first discovered, Saffel was a rather cold world at the onset of a minor ice age. The first colonists were hardy folk from Terra’s Siberian, Scandinavian and Canadian regions, who found the cooler temperatures reminiscent of their homelands and planned to build cities on the north polar continent of Dovejin, Saffel’s largest landmass. This frigid land, half-covered in a glacial ice cap, was considered an ideal location due to the large metal deposits detected during early surveys. Unfortunately, before these rich veins could be tapped, the so-called Outer Reaches Rebellion broke out, leading to the eventual collapse of the Terran Alliance’s dominion over its far-flung worlds. With it went the fledgling settlements’ only means of support. Unable to obtain the equipment necessary to turn their new home into an economically viable system and poorly equipped to handle their sudden, unasked-for independence as the harsh Saffel winter set in, many of these first colonists perished. By the time the Terran Hegemony formed nearly 100 years later, the surviving population had migrated to the warmer equatorial zones, particularly the continents of Awonera and Sophrati. Eking out an existence in the rugged, thickly wooded plains of these new lands, the scattered communities didn’t know what to make of the arrival of new settlers from the Hegemony, especially when these newcomers claimed the early cities that had been abandoned by their forebears. A brief brushfire conflict broke out between the old and new inhabitants of Saffel before the Hegemony government managed to negotiate a truce. In the heyday of the Star League, Saffel became known as an exporter of valuable metals, as well as home to the Saffel Medical Institute. Located in the city of Radjik on Awonera, the SMI developed a revolutionary instrument, the Eligus Diagnoser, which was capable of rapidly scanning a patient’s body, identifying any known ailments and rendering a diagnosis. Although it was withheld briefly to prevent a panic in the medical community, as some suspected the device could put doctors out of work, the eventual unveiling of the Eligus Diagnoser put Saffel on the map, adding valuable medical equipment to the planet’s list of exports. After the collapse of the Star League, Davion forces promptly seized Saffel and established the planet as a gathering point for troops in one of the first major campaigns against House Kurita. In response, the Combine launched a devastating attack in 2787 but failed to capture the planet. Over the following centuries, Saffel was raided and invaded several times but remained largely under the Davion sunburst until the Draconis Combine managed to take the planet after the Fourth Succession War. During the Blakist Jihad, the planet suffered minimal damage save for the destruction of Farwind, a city on the edge of the Dovejin ice cap, which barracked the small planetary militia. Saffel today is a peaceful world with a modest metal trade and a subsistence-level agricultural sector. The capital city of Iwanji, located on the southern coast of Dovejin, also serves as the largest commercial spaceport.
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« Reply #178 on: July 02, 2008, 10:42:57 AM »
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Thanks, Black Tiger.
Damn, the gods of writing must be with me. 'Thick wooded plains' sounds a lot like I described the area Jinjiro's force moved through. Grin
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Re: Kerensky and Kurita
« Reply #179 on: July 02, 2008, 12:10:30 PM »
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Quote from: master arminas on July 02, 2008, 09:26:57 AM
I wave my hand--and Amity shall be replaced in the story with Saffel.
You truly are the wizard of writing. Wink I will look up Saffel in the SLSB for any special notes but sounds like a fine replacement.