Omwat was a beautiful world. Its people, intelligent but irrationally peaceful, were an ideal in the midst of a nightmare. And they had begun to awaken.
One of the nearest Rimward Defense Initiative affiliate worlds to Leonia Tavira's former domain, the skies above Omwat had quickly filled with captured Invid vessels. Though most of the ships making up the RDI task force responsible for bringing down Tavira had dispersed to their respective regions of the Rim to continue their local assignments, a large section of the fleet had relocated here to ensure the security of these captured tools of destruction.
The Omwati were proving very helpful in cataloging captured materials and ferreting out where they belonged. They were so good, in fact, that Kerrick had found a whole new monster to slay. And this one wasn't some Imperial leftover wannabe warlord.
This one was immeasurably more destructive.
Kerrick Arkanus was on the verge of uncontrollable rage when he boarded the bridge of the Binder-class Assault Frigate. Once a part of Kavil's Corsairs, the ship's hull still bore the group's K C lettering in place of the traditional pirate's Blazing Claw insignia.
Kerrick ran his fingers over the armrest of the captain's chair, the faint scent of sterilizer still in the air, that stink of newness that spoke more than any data records could. This ship couldn't be more than four month old.
“So much tech in such a small package,” One of the technicians mumbled idly, still sifting through data on one of the bridge consoles.
“I bet the cup holders auto-adjust,” Kerrick retorted, eyes snapping to a newly activated holoprojector. “This is what I'm here for?”
“Yes sir,” The technician said, moving over to the projector's controls. He worked the controls for a moment, sifting through various images and indexes, finally settling on a color-coded map of a galactic region. “The Invids had been mapping freight patterns through the whole region for quite some time. They were correlating data from every conceivable source, building a database of potential targets. If we hadn't stopped them when we did, things would have gotten a whole lot worse for a whole lot of people.”
Kerrick studied the image for a moment, getting a sense of what the map really represented. “How?”
The technician sighed. “A DATA Management System, Sir. More Stellar Enterprises hardware. It's still back at the Invid base, but we pulled some data before we left, to let the Omwati sift through it. The system's marketed for government and military use: traffic control, communications switchboard, resource allocation, combat assessment, military defense coordination . . . so on and so forth. Its designed for highly variable use. Splicing sensor data and HoloNet reports would be a nothing task.”
“Paperwork?”
The young man grabbed his datapad, scanning through pages. “Yes sir, here it is. Looks like Tavira's boys submitted the purchase order through the Republic of Sperin.” He tapped a few more commands. “Of course, Sperin hasn't had anything resembling a legitimate government since the collapse of the firs Empire.” He glanced up to Kerrick. “Maybe Tavira's guys had 'honest eyes', Sir.”
Kerrick ground his teeth together, barely holding his fury in check. “Tavira's guys had credits. They had a lot of credits.”
Nodding slightly to himself, the Marshal of the Rimward Defense Initiative turned and left the bridge of the captured pirate ship, tugging at the commlink on his collar. “Get me Saarkon.”
The familiar voice of the Kadri'Ra answered rather quickly. “You called?”
“I need it, now.”
“We aren't ready,” Saarkon said.
“Well I can't wait any longer. Send me everything you have. I'm leaving within the hour.”
“Kerrick, perhaps I should―” Kerrick deactivated his commlink, unwilling to do the political dance he knew would be coming.
He pressed one of the preset channels, opening another line. “Captain Genkal, I've made a decision. Prep Naritus for launch.”
Genkal didn't like this, he knew. Truthfully, Kerrick didn't much like it either. But this was the way it was going to be.
The formation of warships which reverted to realspace in the middle of the Denon System was not an impressive sight. Headed by the MC80a Star Cruiser Naritus and the Mark II Assault Frigate Cavalier, both sporting heavy combat damage from their prolonged campaign against Leonia Tavira's Invid organization, the two ships were nevertheless the most impressive members of the group. Behind them trialed a loose formation of ships in various states of disrepair, the scars of their harrowing battle clearly visible.
These were the worst of the Rimward Defense Initiative's surviving vessels, ships so mangled by their duties that they could scarcely be called spaceworthy. One of them suffered a hull breach from the stress of reversion, a plume of fire erupting from its side until it burned up the scarce oxygen supplied. Kerrick shot a look to his comm officer, who gave the thumbs up: no casualties reported.
Pulling his black gloves tight and removing the commlink from the collar of his mock Grand Admiral's uniform, he was ready. “Let's do this.”
The comm officer signaled again, and Kerrick turned his steely gaze to the holorecorder. “I am Marshal Kerrick Arkanus of the Rimward Defense Initiative, here with a message to the corporate heads of Stellar Enterprises.” He lifted a datapad into view of the recorder. Though those watching couldn't make out the text running across its screen, the official government seals stamped around its border suggested the weighty nature of its contents. “I and the people of fifty-seven worlds want to talk to somebody in charge.”
There was no preamble, no diplomatic exchange to pave the way. There had been no official complaint filed or political entreaty extended. There was only the battered force above with its commitment to fight true evil, and the pristine world below with its support of the corporate power which had armed that evil.
Today, Stellar Enterprises would learn of Corporate Responsibility.
One of the nearest Rimward Defense Initiative affiliate worlds to Leonia Tavira's former domain, the skies above Omwat had quickly filled with captured Invid vessels. Though most of the ships making up the RDI task force responsible for bringing down Tavira had dispersed to their respective regions of the Rim to continue their local assignments, a large section of the fleet had relocated here to ensure the security of these captured tools of destruction.
The Omwati were proving very helpful in cataloging captured materials and ferreting out where they belonged. They were so good, in fact, that Kerrick had found a whole new monster to slay. And this one wasn't some Imperial leftover wannabe warlord.
This one was immeasurably more destructive.
Kerrick Arkanus was on the verge of uncontrollable rage when he boarded the bridge of the Binder-class Assault Frigate. Once a part of Kavil's Corsairs, the ship's hull still bore the group's K C lettering in place of the traditional pirate's Blazing Claw insignia.
Kerrick ran his fingers over the armrest of the captain's chair, the faint scent of sterilizer still in the air, that stink of newness that spoke more than any data records could. This ship couldn't be more than four month old.
“So much tech in such a small package,” One of the technicians mumbled idly, still sifting through data on one of the bridge consoles.
“I bet the cup holders auto-adjust,” Kerrick retorted, eyes snapping to a newly activated holoprojector. “This is what I'm here for?”
“Yes sir,” The technician said, moving over to the projector's controls. He worked the controls for a moment, sifting through various images and indexes, finally settling on a color-coded map of a galactic region. “The Invids had been mapping freight patterns through the whole region for quite some time. They were correlating data from every conceivable source, building a database of potential targets. If we hadn't stopped them when we did, things would have gotten a whole lot worse for a whole lot of people.”
Kerrick studied the image for a moment, getting a sense of what the map really represented. “How?”
The technician sighed. “A DATA Management System, Sir. More Stellar Enterprises hardware. It's still back at the Invid base, but we pulled some data before we left, to let the Omwati sift through it. The system's marketed for government and military use: traffic control, communications switchboard, resource allocation, combat assessment, military defense coordination . . . so on and so forth. Its designed for highly variable use. Splicing sensor data and HoloNet reports would be a nothing task.”
“Paperwork?”
The young man grabbed his datapad, scanning through pages. “Yes sir, here it is. Looks like Tavira's boys submitted the purchase order through the Republic of Sperin.” He tapped a few more commands. “Of course, Sperin hasn't had anything resembling a legitimate government since the collapse of the firs Empire.” He glanced up to Kerrick. “Maybe Tavira's guys had 'honest eyes', Sir.”
Kerrick ground his teeth together, barely holding his fury in check. “Tavira's guys had credits. They had a lot of credits.”
Nodding slightly to himself, the Marshal of the Rimward Defense Initiative turned and left the bridge of the captured pirate ship, tugging at the commlink on his collar. “Get me Saarkon.”
The familiar voice of the Kadri'Ra answered rather quickly. “You called?”
“I need it, now.”
“We aren't ready,” Saarkon said.
“Well I can't wait any longer. Send me everything you have. I'm leaving within the hour.”
“Kerrick, perhaps I should―” Kerrick deactivated his commlink, unwilling to do the political dance he knew would be coming.
He pressed one of the preset channels, opening another line. “Captain Genkal, I've made a decision. Prep Naritus for launch.”
* * *
Genkal didn't like this, he knew. Truthfully, Kerrick didn't much like it either. But this was the way it was going to be.
The formation of warships which reverted to realspace in the middle of the Denon System was not an impressive sight. Headed by the MC80a Star Cruiser Naritus and the Mark II Assault Frigate Cavalier, both sporting heavy combat damage from their prolonged campaign against Leonia Tavira's Invid organization, the two ships were nevertheless the most impressive members of the group. Behind them trialed a loose formation of ships in various states of disrepair, the scars of their harrowing battle clearly visible.
These were the worst of the Rimward Defense Initiative's surviving vessels, ships so mangled by their duties that they could scarcely be called spaceworthy. One of them suffered a hull breach from the stress of reversion, a plume of fire erupting from its side until it burned up the scarce oxygen supplied. Kerrick shot a look to his comm officer, who gave the thumbs up: no casualties reported.
Pulling his black gloves tight and removing the commlink from the collar of his mock Grand Admiral's uniform, he was ready. “Let's do this.”
The comm officer signaled again, and Kerrick turned his steely gaze to the holorecorder. “I am Marshal Kerrick Arkanus of the Rimward Defense Initiative, here with a message to the corporate heads of Stellar Enterprises.” He lifted a datapad into view of the recorder. Though those watching couldn't make out the text running across its screen, the official government seals stamped around its border suggested the weighty nature of its contents. “I and the people of fifty-seven worlds want to talk to somebody in charge.”
There was no preamble, no diplomatic exchange to pave the way. There had been no official complaint filed or political entreaty extended. There was only the battered force above with its commitment to fight true evil, and the pristine world below with its support of the corporate power which had armed that evil.
Today, Stellar Enterprises would learn of Corporate Responsibility.