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Black Watch Citadel, Mars
Blood Spirit Territory, Clan Domains
10 January 3055
Khan Karianna Schmitt sat patiently, waiting for the transmission to commence. It had been recommended to her by ilChi Bri McFadden that this could be of interest. In a moment the holoscreen flickered to life, displaying a pair of mismatched figures if ever there was a pair. Khan Meagan Sukhanov was a tiny woman thanks to her aerospace phenotype, while her saKhan, Klaus Harper, was a massive elemental. She looked childlike next to the man, but to underestimate her was a mistake. She had ascended to leadership of the Snow Ravens after all. Yet the Ravens had been kind to her Clan over the past half century, one of the few that had been. Indeed, at Sukhanov’s urging, her Clan had assisted the Blood Spirits in their relocation from the Pentagon to Mars.
“To what do I owe the pleasure, Khan Sukhanov,†Karianna began.
Meagan smiled her deceptively innocent smile. “Yes, you know better than to expect me to call with chit chat, don’t you Karianna? Let us get to the point then. My Clan has recently begun surveying former Concordat worlds, judging whether they would be worth expanding to. During the course of their investigations, a survey team came across something that may be of interest you. Located in a deep valley on the world of Dicallus is a cache of mechs, equipment and personal effects that appears to have belonged to Royal Black Watch members who survived the Amaris Coup, yet did not join the Exodus. Given your own illustrious ancestors origins, I thought you might want first crack at this find before I contact the Goliath Scorpions.â€
Karianna winced at the contraction, but the value of the find quickly grabbed her interest. But she knew her fellow Khan. “What price do you seek for this prize?â€
“Why nothing at all, Khan Schmitt. I seek only to foster inter-Clan unity. Such are the instructions of the ilKhan, quiaff?â€
“I know you better than that,†Karianna scoffed.
Meagan’s smile dropped immediately. “As you wish. I desire to foster greater ties between our Clans, with the intention of showing the others that it can be done. It will be a coup for the future, and one I can use for political gain. You can as well. At worst you gain relics from your past. Do we have an agreement?â€
Karianna was brought up short. Bluntness was not something anyone ever expected from a Snow Raven. Scheming perhaps, and certainly hours of talking where nothing was said, but not truth. She was intrigued, despite her better judgement. “I agree, but on one condition. My troops will go to this world and retrieve the prize ourselves.â€
“I find that perfectly acceptable. Bargained well and done.†With that, the Snow Raven transmission cut off.
Grand Council Chambers, Unity City
Terra, Clan Domains
12 January 3055
“Honoured members of the council, I must ask why the Ice Hellions have yet to be censured! The Skye forces under Captain Nancy Kreig defeated the Ice Hellions in a Trial of Possession for Hesperus II nearly a week ago. Yet the Hellions have yet to vacate the world. Skye forces were turned away by Hellion warships! Is this what Clan honour means? Is this the justice we willingly joined the Star League for? I tell you now that my nation will not take this lying down. If the Hellions don’t vacate Hesperus immediately, we will have no choice but to declare war!â€
His speech completed, Ryan Steiner returned to his seat. There was much applause from the second tier, and even some from the first. There was just as much grumbling though, mainly from Clans of Crusader temperament.
Stephen Tyler leapt to his feet. “Fah, your forces ignored the rituals of combat, voiding the trial! I will not take this treatment from anyone, let alone a spheroid! Your presence here offends me, and you should be glad that my Clan does not destroy your paltry nation!â€
“How dare you!†Steiner roared.
“Guards!†bellowed Ulric Kerensky. “If these men do not silence themselves in one minute, you will remove them by force and throw them in a cell.â€
Gradually the council chambers began to quiet down. The men and women present still conversed in whispers and frantic typing, but the screaming fit appeared to be over for now.
Ryan Steiner visibly calmed himself. “I move that the Ice Hellions be censured for their refusal to abide by the terms of the trial with Skye.â€
The Grand Loremaster nodded graciously to the ilKhan. “Trothkin, a motion has been forwarded to censure the Ice Hellions for their actions on Hesperus II. Does any here wish to second it?â€
“I second the motion,†this from the screen representing Khan Jocelyn Siddiq of the Burrock’s. Unusual to say the least, as the Burrock’s rarely concerned themselves with affairs in the Inner Sphere.
IlKhan Ulric Kerensky stood and addressed the council. “The motion passes. Khan Stephen Tyler, as your surkai you are to leave Hesperus II at once. Failure to do so will meet with the gravest of consequences.â€
Khan Tyler stood up, the very image of offended dignity. “So you will side with this spheroid over fellow clansmen? Is this what the grand council has come to? If that is so, I will have nothing more to do with it. You have all lost sight of Kerensky’s vision. The Ice Hellions withdraw from this body. You may do what you wish, but we go our own way.â€
Danielle Lienet, the Hellion saKhan, looked at Tyler in something approaching horror. She was likely thinking exactly what was in the minds of virtually all present. The last time this had happened, a Clan had been annihilated. She reached out as Tyler began to leave, but missed his arm. Lienet stood and glanced around the chamber with a sense of doom then chased after her Khan.
Once the Hellions were gone a deathly silence fell upon the chamber, a silence broken by Malavai Fletcher. “I move that the Ice Hellions be annihilated for their disrespect to Clan ways and to this Council, and bid my own Hell’s Horses to destroy the weasels.â€
“That is too harsh a punishment,†countered Khan Djerassi of the Goliath Scorpions. "I move that the Ice Hellions be abjured for their continued disregard for Clan tradition."
“Seconded,†came the voice of saKhan Tabitha Paik of the Star Adders.
Ulric hung his head in dismay then took a deep breath. “So be it. The motion has passed and the Ice Hellion Clan faces abjuration. You must all cast your votes; aye or nay."
The vote took nearly half an hour as the assembled Khans and rulers deliberated amongst themselves and then made their choice. Eventually the tally was in. Of a potential 38 votes, 28 were for the motion, 7 against and 3 abstained.
Ulric spoke again, sadness in his tone. “The vote is complete, and the Ice Hellions are to be abjured. Let them forever be barred from this council until we are all dust.â€
“Seyla,†intoned the council.
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Gravenhurst, Chirikof
Federated Suns
18 January 3055
Dr. Wesley M’Tumba wandered the floor of the gymnasium. The local hospitals were overflowing with cases of the strange disease that was ravaging the planet. Medical professionals were at a complete loss. The disease had appeared out of nowhere and showed no signs of slowing down. What was known was that the disease was fatal, contagious and had a lengthy incubation period.
The base commander at Fort Chirikof had ordered the entire planet quarantined, but M’Tumba and his fellow medical professionals doubted that would do any good at this point. The long incubation period meant that hundreds of infected men and women had likely begun to spread the disease to the rest of the Federated Suns. He and his compatriots, however, were determined to find a cure, no matter what it took.
He stopped by to see his favourite patient, a young boy by the name of Angus. Though covered in the sores that marked the final stages of the disease, Angus had survived for well over a month. With luck the child held the secret of a cure within his blood.
“And how’s my best patient today? Holding up?â€
The boy offered a wan smile. “So far, Doctor Wes. I miss my parents.â€
“I know you do. We’re doing everything we can to find them. Until we do, you have to stay strong. Can you do that for me?â€
“I’ll try. I’m sleepy now.â€
“You rest then.†M’Tumba looked down on the groggy child and wondered what the universe was coming to when such innocence had to lay at deaths door.
New Lootera, Talcott
Smoke Jaguar Territory, Clan Domains
20 January 3055
Trent Howell surveyed the field of waiting DropShips and found it good. The entirety of Alpha Galaxy, his own Shroud Keshik and the 22nd Freeborn Cluster were loaded up and preparing to launch for the waiting JumpShips above. Two Keshiks and seven combat clusters. Not nearly as large an invasion force as seen during the original invasion, but it should certainly be enough to take on one planet, even if it was the capitol of a successor state. Trent was eagerly anticipating the glory he would reap once New Avalon was his and Hanse Davion’s corpse lay at his feet. Then the Jaguar’s path would be his and his alone to forge.
Trent suspected that Khan Wirth was setting him up somehow, as the man was even more of a schemer than Leo Showers. He also knew that his adherence to honour and the Jaguar’s path would see him through any trial. He had surrounded himself with loyal officers, with the possible exception of Lincoln Osis, and knew that his elite force could handle whatever New Avalon’s defenders could throw at them. If the worst occurred, then he had a WarShip to back him up.
With an effort Trent returned his thoughts to immediate matters, such as boarding his own DropShip, the Phantom Claw, and getting his invasion under way. Soon, he would dock with the Sabre Cat and resume the invasion that had been so unjustly delayed.
Fox’s Den, Avalon City
New Avalon, Federated Suns
23 January 3055
Hanse Davion was worried. Word was filtering through of renewed aggression along the Smoke Jaguar border, as well as what appeared to be sabre rattling from these Snow Ravens. As if that weren’t enough, reports were coming in that the Chirikof fever was reaching outbreak proportion. Hundreds of thousands were now reported sick on dozens of worlds, New Avalon amongst them. The civilian sectors were being hit hard, but of more immediate concern was the status of the AFFS in the Crucis March. Hundreds of soldiers had already fallen ill, and there was no antidote in sight. It frustrated Hanse to no end. His nation had survived the crucible of the Clan invasion, weakened but still free. To be brought low by a disease of all things... well, it churned his stomach.
Hanse turned around and looked at the other men and women present. Morgan Hasek-Davion, who had survived the fall of New Syrtis, and served still as the Marshal of the Armies, despite injuries caused from neural feedback. Justin Allard, spymaster extraordinaire, whose heart had been broken when Candace Liao, his wife, died on St. Ives when it was overrun by the Jade Falcons. His daughter Katherine, whose focus on humanitarian endeavours had endeared her to the people of the Federated Suns. He wished Melissa were here, but she had been one of the first on New Avalon to succumb to the fever. She was presently quarantined at the NAIS.
“Alright gentlemen, I want your opinion of the Clan front. What are the Jags up to?â€
Morgan snorted. “They’re bored. These Clanners convince themselves they have such short lives that they need to stretch and kill every once in a while, especially the Jaguars. They seem to be the most violent of all the Clans, and that’s saying a lot.â€
“Possibly,†came Allard’s quiet voice. “They’re certainly the ones who try to embrace their totem as much as possible, but this feels like more. The new saKhan, this Trent Howell, seems more thoughtful than the average Jaguar. I think we need to be wary. The moves on the border could be something akin to our own manoeuvres during the Galahad operations.â€
“You mean an elaborate game,†chimed in the heir-apparent. “The only question is, will we buy it?â€
Hanse looked lovingly over at his daughter. Katherine had such a fine grasp of politics. A spine of steel too, which she kept hidden from most, but not from her father. One day she would make a fine ruler. “Of course not. Morgan, can we strip forces away from the Combine border to reinforce the Jaguar border?â€
Morgan looked thoughtful, probably reviewing troop deployments in his head. “A half dozen regiments. Theodore is still honouring your agreement to demilitarize the border.â€
That agreement had caused the Sandoval family to have numerous fits about the safety of the realm, but the fact remained that Hanse had to focus on the greater danger to his truncated realm.
“Good. Justin, see what you can do about getting some more operatives into the occupation zone. We can’t keep fighting blind like this.â€
Allard looked pained. “I’ll do my best highness, but given Clan society and their view of spies, we won’t get very much out of them.â€
“Anything is better than nothing. Information is ammunition, and right now I’m feeling the need for a reload.â€
Orbital Approach
New Avalon, Federated Suns
12 February 3055
Davion aerospace fighters were launching suicidal attacks on the inbound Clan DropShips. They knew what was at stake, the very future of their realm. The Clan taskforce had arrived eight days ago and overwhelmed the tiny garrison at the recharge station. The DropShips then began a standard burn to the planet. During the journey, no ships had been detected departing or arriving in the system. It was unusual to say the least.
Trent’s batchall had been answered by Hanse Davion himself. When Trent had spoken to him, the leader of the Federated Suns had not looked well, pale and with bags under his eyes, but Trent chalked that up to age. The First Prince had bid everything he had, and Trent had honoured him by doing the same. His entire force was set to land on the continent of Albion and face the defenders in a massive free for all. If the so-called Fox honoured his pledge.
Dozens of Davion DropShips and hundreds of fighters materialized to challenge the Smoke Jaguar landing. Again the defenders became suicidal. Trent watched his display as wave after wave of Davion vessels literally smashed into his own troop carriers. It was in this manner that all but a trinary of the 5th Regulars was lost before the ground battle had even commenced. A less than auspicious beginning in Trent’s opinion.
Trent’s command ship passed near to Avalon City, close enough that he could make out Mount Davion in the distance. How appropriate, he thought, that we invade an enemy so similar to us. Once conquered, Mount Davion would be made over in the image of Mount Szabo on Huntress. The giant engraved image of a leaping Jaguar would dominate the world for centuries to come. Already plumes of smoke could be seen coming from the city. This struck the saKhan as odd because the attack had not yet begun. “Tau and Epsilon flights,†he spoke into his microphone, “detour and investigate the city proper. Report anything unusual to me at once.â€
“Aye my Khan,†came the tinny response.
Long moments passed before the pilots reported in. “My Khan, there appears to be numerous pyres lit throughout the city. I cannot tell what is being burned, only that that the piles are large. The city’s defences seem minimal, with many ‘Mechs apparently abandoned. I do not understand. Recommend elementals be dispatched to investigate further.â€
“Excellent work Tau flight. Return to CAP duty.†Trent toggled his comm gear again. “Star Colonel Harrian, detach your infantry and send them to scout the city.â€
“Your will my Khan.â€
Harrian commanded the 22nd Freeborn Cluster, an experimental unit put together by Trent. The unit fielded few elementals, having mainly standard infantry, but they would be ideal for the job ahead.
“SaKhan Howell,†came Harrian’s shaky voice. “The piles are bodies, bodies being burned. It’d seem there’s some kind of plague tearing through the city.â€
Trent immediately slapped his comm gear again. “All forces this is saKhan Howell. Do not disembark from your DropShips. If you have already done so, do not exit your ‘Mechs. Possible contagion.†He switched channels to the orbiting warship. “Star Commodore Sophie, please send a detachment of scientists to the surface.â€
Trent gazed at the instrument panel of his Timber Wolf. He had been robbed of the glory of conquest. Instead it seemed that a sickness had beaten New Avalon before he had.