Revanche, Confederation Flagship, in orbit via New Holstice
In the depths of the Confederate battleship, black-clad sailors and command crew performed their almost daily routines within the Command Information Centre near the center of the ship. Analysts scrolled through various holo-reports and documents taken from the planet which they now circled. In the center of the dim, circular room, a group of officers, including the Rear-Admiral himself, watched a life-size holo unfold. In fact, it was the reason the Confederation Expeditionary Force had been deployed.
“Horrendous,” muttered Lucerne, watching the holo completely played out, “I guess this is our reason for not raising clone forces on Genon.”
The others nodded in agreement. The younger Lucerne’s blue eyes scanned the scene. Former Imperial troopers stood and walked with their stormtrooper armor and weapons casually across the scenery. More disturbing, the rogue clones seemed to have little care for the drops of blood spattered across them; the blood of the innocent civilians they had just executed. Corise clamped his jaw.
“Sir, we have got the reports from the New Holstice government. The Empire did come back to New Holstice pursuing the clones. The Skullprey arrived and orbited and left once they determined the clones left. They didn’t send any relief that we know of; at least according to the governmental reports.”
The Rear-Admiral sighed. “A squad of their men executes over sixty men, women, and children, and they don’t even send a shuttle. We’re cleaning up after the Empire, it appears. Any idea what prompted this all?”
“Supposedly several Mandalorian warriors in the village planned to overthrow the planetary government. They were sent to neutralize that threat.”
Corise nodded. “And they neutralized anything in sight. What does the government have to say about it?”
“Officially, the government has no comment; doubtless they don’t want to provoke the Imperials into any aggression. Unofficially, the incident created a lot of backlash among New Holstice’s citizens, for the Imperials, especially with its sizeable Mandalorian population. During their exit from the planet they caused a fair amount of damage, both in lives and materials, according to the government. They’ve been since trying to repair the damage caused by the rogues-”
“Repairing that will take more than Bacta,” quipped the officer.
His XO stood silent for a little bit. “It’s a start, sir.”
The Kashan man nodded in agreement. Star destroyers, cruisers, and other warships coalesced around the flagship. Turbolasers bristled across the fleet. Various starfighters maintained their combat air patrol. An impressive show of force. But might was not the most important element to the success of the Confederate mission. Instead, it the man ovoid craft scattered across the fleet: the Styria Galleons. Every galleon stocked with Bacta or other reconstructive equipment. Gradually, the galleons departed to the surface as per the orders of the New Holstice government to unload their relief supplies. New Holstice was known for its famed medical facilities as one of the hospital worlds of the Mid Rim. While they had the personnel and the buildings, their supplies were running low. Bacta in particular. Three factions controlled the Bacta output for the entire galaxy. The Empire controlled Thyferra and its nationalized Bacta companies. The Vinda-Capricia Commonwealth controlled some of the Bacta output too, from Thyferra and space stations. It was pricey, but available on the open markets in some areas, notably corporate states. Lastly, the Confederation had established its own Bacta production facilities, breaking its reliance on a vital, potentially enemy controlled substance. Now, some of the military stores of Bacta, unused because of the lack of casualties of the military, was being broke open to finish the healing process.
“Sir?” reported a communication’s officer.
“Yes?”
“We’ve received a message from their capitol building. Their Prime Minister wants to discuss some matters with you personally.”
The Rear-Admiral nodded. “When does his excellency wish to see me?”
“She is proposing at 17:00 hours local time, at her office.”
“I will be there,” stated Lucerne, turning to his XO. “I have three hours until the meeting takes place. And obviously, I’ll be gone before that. You have command of the fleet, Commodore; at least until I return.”
“Yes sir.”
Corise picked out a woman in the crowd of officers. “Have the Java prepared to launch in one and a half standard hours. I’ll be making a groundside visit…”
In the depths of the Confederate battleship, black-clad sailors and command crew performed their almost daily routines within the Command Information Centre near the center of the ship. Analysts scrolled through various holo-reports and documents taken from the planet which they now circled. In the center of the dim, circular room, a group of officers, including the Rear-Admiral himself, watched a life-size holo unfold. In fact, it was the reason the Confederation Expeditionary Force had been deployed.
“Horrendous,” muttered Lucerne, watching the holo completely played out, “I guess this is our reason for not raising clone forces on Genon.”
The others nodded in agreement. The younger Lucerne’s blue eyes scanned the scene. Former Imperial troopers stood and walked with their stormtrooper armor and weapons casually across the scenery. More disturbing, the rogue clones seemed to have little care for the drops of blood spattered across them; the blood of the innocent civilians they had just executed. Corise clamped his jaw.
“Sir, we have got the reports from the New Holstice government. The Empire did come back to New Holstice pursuing the clones. The Skullprey arrived and orbited and left once they determined the clones left. They didn’t send any relief that we know of; at least according to the governmental reports.”
The Rear-Admiral sighed. “A squad of their men executes over sixty men, women, and children, and they don’t even send a shuttle. We’re cleaning up after the Empire, it appears. Any idea what prompted this all?”
“Supposedly several Mandalorian warriors in the village planned to overthrow the planetary government. They were sent to neutralize that threat.”
Corise nodded. “And they neutralized anything in sight. What does the government have to say about it?”
“Officially, the government has no comment; doubtless they don’t want to provoke the Imperials into any aggression. Unofficially, the incident created a lot of backlash among New Holstice’s citizens, for the Imperials, especially with its sizeable Mandalorian population. During their exit from the planet they caused a fair amount of damage, both in lives and materials, according to the government. They’ve been since trying to repair the damage caused by the rogues-”
“Repairing that will take more than Bacta,” quipped the officer.
His XO stood silent for a little bit. “It’s a start, sir.”
The Kashan man nodded in agreement. Star destroyers, cruisers, and other warships coalesced around the flagship. Turbolasers bristled across the fleet. Various starfighters maintained their combat air patrol. An impressive show of force. But might was not the most important element to the success of the Confederate mission. Instead, it the man ovoid craft scattered across the fleet: the Styria Galleons. Every galleon stocked with Bacta or other reconstructive equipment. Gradually, the galleons departed to the surface as per the orders of the New Holstice government to unload their relief supplies. New Holstice was known for its famed medical facilities as one of the hospital worlds of the Mid Rim. While they had the personnel and the buildings, their supplies were running low. Bacta in particular. Three factions controlled the Bacta output for the entire galaxy. The Empire controlled Thyferra and its nationalized Bacta companies. The Vinda-Capricia Commonwealth controlled some of the Bacta output too, from Thyferra and space stations. It was pricey, but available on the open markets in some areas, notably corporate states. Lastly, the Confederation had established its own Bacta production facilities, breaking its reliance on a vital, potentially enemy controlled substance. Now, some of the military stores of Bacta, unused because of the lack of casualties of the military, was being broke open to finish the healing process.
“Sir?” reported a communication’s officer.
“Yes?”
“We’ve received a message from their capitol building. Their Prime Minister wants to discuss some matters with you personally.”
The Rear-Admiral nodded. “When does his excellency wish to see me?”
“She is proposing at 17:00 hours local time, at her office.”
“I will be there,” stated Lucerne, turning to his XO. “I have three hours until the meeting takes place. And obviously, I’ll be gone before that. You have command of the fleet, Commodore; at least until I return.”
“Yes sir.”
Corise picked out a woman in the crowd of officers. “Have the Java prepared to launch in one and a half standard hours. I’ll be making a groundside visit…”