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What has gone on before..
Nearly 10 years ago...Battle of Dantooine
“The calculations do not lie, Marlena.” Commander Vespian commented, showing the woman seated opposite him his calculator. “The figures here represent both your admiration and care for me..” He bit back a grin as one of the woman’s eyebrows raised in an ironic expression, “.. resulting in an almost incalculable expression of affection.”
“Somehow, I think you’ve managed to bring it into calculable ranges.” She answered dryly.
He ignored her remark, his words set into his mind, “Adding to that my infinite love for you, the effects of us remaining separate would break down any formula derived. Marlena, our fractions must merge before the equation can exponentially and logically grow.”
He looked into her eyes. “I want it to grow.”
Amusement shined in her features. “Either I was proposed too or that was a nice thesis on the human equation. How long did it take you to come up with that?”
His grin broke. “The better part of the morning.”
“Our equation huh?”
His grin widened further, “Well our fractions have already been merging…so.”
The woman laughed, leaned forward and kissed him. “Who am I to say ‘no’ to such unassailable logic?”
“When does your ship leave?” he asked relieved, looking for small talk to pass the time as his mind raced with the details of the future nuptial.
“0800 hours. The Katana is scheduled to rendezvous with the Jenova’s task force. Yours?”
“0900.”
“Oh? Why the special treatment?” Marlena teased.
“Faster Vicstar.” Trajan commented matter-of-factly. So much so that Marlena hit him on the shoulder. “Orders.” He amended at the persuasion. “We are holding back to retrieve the latest intel that NR operatives can bring. I mean, this is the Empire we are talking about.”
“We outnumber them and we shall have both Admirals Hexyra and Jiren with us.”
“Don’t get over-confident.” Trajan warned. “The Empire has it’s own share of brilliance. Grand Admiral Hyfe and General Ming are not people to sneer at.”
“What happened to Grand Admiral .. what was his name? Zell?”
Trajan shrugged. “No one knows but that is not uncommon. Perhaps the Empire executed him for something or other. But what concerns me is this.” He pulled out a recently unclassified photo of a Reign Class Star Destroyer.
“The technology this machine boasts of is incredible.”
“The Vlyx is a better design.”
“I agree.. but this thing looks like it can take a beating.” Trajan pointed to the photo.
Marlena smiled. “Don’t worry. It will..” and Trajan laughed.
“That’s my shuttle.” She said as an announcement came from an intercom. The woman leaned over to kiss Trajan as she stood up. “See you after the operation.”
“Post victory party?”
She laughed, “Every sailor’s dream..”
*
The enemy was giving as good as it got as incoming firing from the defending vessels but, again, it was nothing the Fleet couldn’t handle.
“The Jenova needs to be brought into range.. Look! Jedi Master Jiren is clearing the way!”
Advance Vlyx cruisers were moving to bring the Imperial yards within range.
And that was when all hell broke loose.
“Enemy units reverting!” The scanning officer shouted, surprised at what his board was telling him
“Postion!” snapped the Captain.
“Z plus … several hundred kilometers… above us!”
“What?”
The bows of the incoming enemy fleet were pointed down at the Jenova’s formation.
*
The Reign Class Star Destroyer had unleashed it’s fury upon the Jenova and the ships supporting it nearby.
‘Imperial fighters incoming!”
“More enemy divisions reverting!”
It looked like a logistics nightmare and while men raced to respond with a fury of their own, space suddenly looked a bit crowded, lights of death lancing everywhere.
The mission held.
The combined will’s of Jiren and Hexyra wouldn’t let it fail.
“Katana is taking hits!”
“Prepare to come about! Give the Jenova some room! Lay down some fire… give them time!”
Captain Laskin grunted. “We will redeploy and answer. The enemy division doesn’t seem to be that strong..”
And then Trajan’s world fell apart.
The underside of the Iron Mantis shuddered as incoming fire suddenly came from an unexpected source.
Massassi ships were suddenly firing on them.
“Exel betrayed us!”
And a pit formed in Trajan’s stomach. There would be no support for the ships outmaneuvered above.
“Sir, the Katana..” but the man needed no more words for the sensors showed all.
Another volley from the Reign’s Fleet from above ripped into the Victory Star Destroyer’s shields and struck it’s hull bursting the durasteel apart as if it were paper.
The ship held position for a second until it began to list, totally out of control as debris scattered from it’s wounds.
“Survivors?” Captain Laskin shouted above the commotion. Trajan had been too shocked to utter a sound.
“Lower levels only show life signs..”
The Captain slapped Trajan out of his shock. “Focus Mister! I need you here and now!”
And like a machine, Trajan moved to complete a mission that had torn apart his future in one swift blow.
The battle was a resounding success, an Imperial shipyard having been destroyed, many ships set adrift. The Imperial fleet had also inflicted it’s own damage and the Katana was taken in tow by the Jenova when it left the system of Dantooine.
5 Years ago...Battle of Bastion
Trajan looked at Captain Laskin. “What happens if the New Empire falls, the Republic falls, but the Galactic Empire remains?”
The Captain put his hand over Trajans and motioned for the younger man to put away his calculator.
“Sometimes the estimates do not take this into consideration.” He said, patting Trajan’s heart as he stood. “Come, we have a ship to ready.”
*
“Where is she?” demanded Trajan quietly. Captain Laskin turned to his Commander.
“The Galactus?”
“Yes dammit. Where is Kaine?”
“Maybe he is dead.” Laskin offered making sure the Iron Mantis was in formation.
“No.. Not him.. Not yet…” Trajan’s frustration was boiling. The nondescript man who should have died at Dantooine, his vessel killed from under him.
The man who killed Marlena.
The man, who’s efforts turned out maniacs like this Tilaric Brel.
No!
*
An enormous barrage of laser fire struck the Iron Mantis, panels exploding across the bridge, suppor struts falling from the ceiling killing many.
Like a rudderless sailing ship, the Mantis buckled under the gravitational stresses, shockwaves spinning it slowly out of formation.
Trajan spit blood out of his mouth as he gingerly lifted himself up from the floor. Smoke, broken electrical boards and debris were littered everywhere.
Small fires burning here and where red washed with the screams of the injured.
Captain Laskin was pinned under a support strut, grasping at the air. Trajan limped over to him and found that the Captain was blind, his hands finding a firm hold on Trajan’s shoulder.
“T… Take the ship. Crew… ..safety..”
“Sir… I don’t know if I can do it!” his voice fought to stay calm, his eyes seeing the flickering tactical scanner of thousands of ships locked in combat.
“Forget the formula!” the Captain, in a moment of coherence snapped. “Feel, Commander. Have faith that things will turn out alright. That good will triumph in the end..”
The words sounded hollow but something inside him was touched.
Trajan grasped the man’s hand. “I will keep them safe, Captain.”
Laskin’s features clouded over in pain but then he nodded.
“Thank you… Cap…”
And his face held no more emotion.
1 Year ago...
The older man who had once been a Rebel General looked at Trajan and his eyes seemed to convey that he knew what the starship commander felt.
"Nothing happens without a beginning, Commander."
Han Solo's voice penetrated and he looked up and felt the older man's sense of purpose. "And with us, General? What of us?"
Will I soon join Marlena?
Solo stood and walked over to Trajan and his men. "You men have overcome incredible obstacles that I won't even pretend to know anythjng about. I would put you in for medals if we had a government but in reality, what you represent is something of far greater value than mere medals.
You men represent freedom's undying hope."
He stared at the others, noted their lack of reaction and grinned a roguish grin.
"It sounds hollow, I know... and merely words of rote. But there is power behind them and I intend to show each and every one of you..
What of you, Commander Vespian?
Well, nothing happens without a beginning so let me first mark it by shaking all of you hands... and then, Commander, I will tell you what the future has in store for you..."
And he did.
Now...
Captain Trajan Vespian made his daily rounds aboard the Victory Star Destroyer Iron Mantis the same as he always had. Their adventure on Anoth* had been something of a nightmare at first. A lesson in diversity needed to be explored and as a result, his old crew and new (alien) crew were finally coming together. Now things seemed to be running rather smoothly as different ideas, different cultures worked together for the common good.
It was an odd feeling not having in the back of his mind the so familiar dispair that had plagued all of them.
To leap across the dark void of depression and keep the faith, no matter what.
Old Captain Laskin's words coming back with the force of prophecy, “Feel, Commander. Have faith that things will turn out alright. That good will triumph in the end..”
And really, that is what it amounted too.
Faith.
The Coalition was a work in progress but at least they grew and learned from their mistakes. And while the leaders in the Council Halls or Coalition High Command grew fearful, he could see the people of many backgrounds working proudly for the common good of all.
He read the same reports of the Galactic Empire once more forcing another planet into their fold, of propaganda pieces designed to draw the Coalition into a premature conflict.
Goading..
He remembered something Luke Skywalker had told him, after his chance meeting with Han Solo on Sanctuary.
"The Dark Side will prod, will goad, will confuse, and will tempt... but it will never make you do anything. You alone have the power of choice."
A simple statement. And yet a profound one for it sheds light on the reality of the Empire's situation.
Without the prodding, without the goading, without the confusion and temptations, would the people choose the Empire?
The fact that the New Republic was once a reality proved to Trajan that the people had already decided.
And while the Empire sharpens it's tools of lies, coercion, and intimidation to keep the masses confused, prodded and goaded, it was only a matter of time until the truth came out.
Maybe not now.
Maybe not this year..
But it will..
Those of the Old Republic before had suffered the Empire for decades before overthrowing it. And Trajan felt he could wait a while now.
The quick path to victory, a military defeat over the Empire was very tempting. Perhaps too tempting.
And as Skywalker also said, 'Temptation had it's roots in the Dark Side.'
Broad and spacious is the Dark Path and many are the ones taking it, but narrow, cramped, full of obstacles is the path to the Light.
And old recording (one of the few that survived) of the Jedi Grand Master Yoda's teachings.
And so, Trajan knew he would stay the course, for no matter how bleak the past had been, or how bleak the present felt, the reality was that good would triumph in the end.
He walked into the ship's mess seeing many of his off-duty personnel engaged in conversations, debates, and just plain ol' fashioned fun.
In the middle were three Azguard stowaways that the crew seemed to adopt almost instantly. His inquiry to the Azguard civil authorities had not yet been answered and so here they remained. Tweek, Squeek and Beeker were their names and they had an infectuous loyalty to the Prime Minister Regrad that seemed to defy everything, even all forms of media.
At first he wondered if it was simply a cultural trait of the Azguard species but after chatting with them a little, it seems that these alien children were wards of the state. And yet, they had created a separate reality for themselves. A reality that gave them purpose and hope even if unconsciously.
High Lord Regrad represented everything good to them and it was that anchor that they fixed their lives upon.
Upon seeing one chatting endlessly, another drawing and the other eating he smiled to himself.
The line between happiness and despair is perception.
And it was these Azguard 'children' that had taught that to him and his men.
*
"Fak!" Screamed Sellis Sur as the unseen warship yet again fired it's hidden blasters hoping to anticipate the Azguardian pilot.
Still, there was something in the back of Sellis' mind that helped him anticipate the anticipators anticipating him.
But would they anticipate that he could anticipate them as they first anticipated him?
His ship shook and he abandoned that thought.
"Fak! Fak!"
His tiny fighter craft spun, banked and maneuvered it's way around the lances of killing light but it was a matter of time.
It was odd that the invisible pursuing craft was firing with greater intensity but he could not split his mind's thought processes to go down that road of meditation. All of his focus was on staying alive and if it was not accomplished, then he would have lots of time later to contemplate.
Suddenly, his long range sensors picked up an IFF signal.
A ship?
The momentary distraction almost cost him his life as his ship banked sharply to avoid yet another turbolaser.
"Fak! Fak! Fak!"
He flipped on his emergency channel.
"WhiteKnight CIB Emergency Signa--FAK!"
He banked a missle nearly striking his craft. And he realized he was being jammed.
The IFF registry listed the craft as the Iron Mantis. The lack of governmental code gave Sellis a slight pause but he couldn't pause for long as the missle was coming back.
He rotated his ship as the missle flew past him once more and struck the invisible ship following.
The Iron Mantis, as the dot began to grow from the horizon (turning to meet him), began to look alot like an Imperial craft.
"Fak! Fak! Fak! Fak!"
Sellis briefly wondered if he could make another jump to hyperspace. His hyperdrive was pushed beyond exhaustion but options were limited.
And then, quite suddenly the Iron Mantis was no longer on the horizon.
But right on top of him!
"Fak! Fak! Fak! Fak! Fak!" he panicked and rotated his ship flying upside down across the ventral half of the ship.
He was dead.
Or so he thought but a second later, he realized that the ship was not shooting at him but at the invisible craft chasing him.
As he spun around, trying to get calm as feeling returned to his scared scale-less hands, he saw that the Iron Mantis was tracking the invisible ship through a coolant leak, probably when the missile had missed him before.
A few seconds later, an explosion occurred and the invisible ship was no more.
Sellis Sur's adrenaline level suddenly dropped and the soreness of his hours-long fighting and running caught up locking his muscles.
His ship went into standby mode and he instantly was asleep.
A tractor beam caught the fighter craft and gently hauled it into the hanger as medics and technicians were running over.
*Refers to the incomplete roleplay, The Return.