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M.J. Markgraf
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Blue Star Enterprises Chapter 2-19

“Missiles are away, Captain.”

“Is everything locked down and everyone suited up?”

“Yes, Captain,” the crew are all green except the bridge.

He nodded to the man. “Helmets on people.”

Once he sealed his helmet and the crew gave him a thumbs up, he vented the bridge and the rest of the compartments that hadn’t been vented already. He hated being stuck in a vac-suit but it was better than dying from asphyxiation.

The ship went eerily quiet as all the air was pumped out. His only sense that things were working was the slight vibration he felt through his chair. Vitor still wasn’t sure this was the best decision, but it was better than letting the pirates take out the orbital defenses and assault the facility. Even with the Marines on board, there was no way he was risking a ground assault with only two shuttles and no armored drop ships aboard the Dawn.

“Missiles have fired off their drives, contact in three, two, one.”

“Three targets crippled. The rest of the missiles were shot down, second volley away.”

“Weapons, target lasers on the crippled ships, I want them out of the fight.”

“Lasers firing, third volley away. Only two missiles made it through this time, Captain. They are turning to engage, but they don’t have an accurate lock on us yet.”

“At least the stealth armor was good for something,” he muttered without transmitting. He would take any advantage he could get, maybe they would get lucky and come out of this engagement without any damage. “Evasive maneuvers, let's keep our advantage as long as we can. Has the station started firing at them?”

“It has, Sir. Although the autocannons are having little effect on the bigger ships' armor… Scratch that, Sir. Someone outfitted that wreck with a very powerful laser, it just cut into one of the light destroyers. That ship has lost power.”

Vitor laughed. Whoever was in charge down there still had some tricks up their sleeves. Maybe they would survive after all.

Then he watched as the big ship fired all of her guns at the station. The two smaller ships that were strapped to the frigate took the brunt of the impacts, but a gunship was not designed to survive a full volley from a capital ship. The large kinetic rounds tore through the ships and into the frigate, but not before the ship fired again. The invisible beam tore through space and left a massive glowing rent on the heavy cruiser’s side.

The plucky little ship didn’t get a third shot as another volley of darts tore through the ship. With nothing to blunt their impact, the damage must have knocked out the weapons.

While the big ship was occupied, Epsilon’s Dawn continued to whittle away at the fleet of pirates. But they hadn’t done so without taking return fire. The pirates, unable to get a direct lock on them had simply saturated the area of space his ship was in and hoped to get lucky.

The ship shook under him as the armor shrugged off impact after impact from the enemy's autocannons and the Gauss cannons from the big ship. He hadn’t really believed the engineers when they told him the Dawn’s armor should be much stronger than normal armor, but here was proof of that.

“Sir, We can’t take much more, the armor is starting to fracture under the repeated impacts.” That was the disadvantage of this type of armor. It was tough but brittle by design. He wasn’t sure why aliens had used it in the first place, then again maybe the engineers hadn’t reverse-engineered it quite right. If he survived, he would ask them.

“See if you can shake them off. If we do enough damage, they might leave on their own.”

***

Alex, the STO ship is firing on the pirates!

Stunned by the change of circumstances, he quickly reevaluated his plan of attack. “Fire the ship guns, and power up the laser. Aim for the biggest ship you can.”

“On it!” Lucas hastily replied. “The guns aren’t doing much, and the targeting computer is off on the laser. I did hit one of the other ships, but I need to quickly recalculate the drift.”

Alexander preyed Lucas made the change in time. Now that the enemy knew they had a laser, they weren’t going to just leave it out there to tear them apart.

“I hit it!” Lucas cheered. A moment later, his tune changed. “The laser lost power, Alex!”

“Is the reactor still online?” If it was, there was still a chance the gun could get off one more shot.

“Yeah, reactor and uplink are still good, why?”

He thanked the stars. As long as the enemy missed the power shunt, they had a chance. “Switch to the bypass. And don’t wait for it to charge, just shoot the thing as fast as you can.”

***

Katelynn had expected some form of trap, but she hadn’t expected the ship that was tearing her fleet apart from the rear. Of course, that was when the trap sprung and one of her frigates was taken offline by a single laser shot. Who the hell puts a laser that powerful on a frigate? They must be using the entire reactor just to power it.

Then her ship was hit as that deadly beam carved a rent into her armor. Her crew had silenced it after that, and now they were turning to take on this ghost ship.

“We have them on scanner now, Lagertha!” the sensor operator crowed.

“Pull it up on the screen, I wanna see it!”

The video showed a black hole in space, highlighted by the occasional flash as a round struck their armor and sent sparks flickering into the vacuum.

“What am I looking at?”

“It looks to be about the size of a cruiser, Lagertha,” the sensor technician replied quickly.

How the hell had a ship that large gotten so close without being spotted? She could find out after disabling it.

“I want every ship to fire missiles at that bastard. Take it down!” As she gave the order, the Valkyrie shook violently. “What the hell was that!?”

“The laser on that frigate is firing again, Lagertha. It must have hit the missile storage on one of the light destroyers, it exploded and the shrapnel was what hit us.”

She wanted to scream in rage, but she swallowed that emotion. “Full speed ahead, take down that ship and get us to a jump point.”

As her fleet and the unknown ship closed on each other, it started flashing out lasers, but they were not quite as powerful as the laser mounted on the frigate defending the small station. Katelynn knew when a battle was lost and she would not throw the lives of her people away for nothing.

Damage began to mount up on both sides. She even tried firing the Valkyrie's laser. The weapon actually worked, but other than causing a section to glow white hot, the beam did no noticeable damage to the ghost ship’s armor. It did make the ship a much easier target though, which allowed her people to focus fire more accurately on the large ship. Her kinetics were doing more damage, but every missile that was fired its way was cut down. There was one final violent exchange as the ships crossed paths. The ghost ship fell silent after that. She would have smiled if that damn laser on that frigate wasn’t still picking off ships, even at this distance.

Soon they reached a safe enough jump point and she ordered a microjump to clear the combat zone. When they exited, only sixteen of her twenty-two ships remained. She didn’t know who was responsible for her people’s deaths, but she knew it wasn’t Arkonis Anazi. She had fought that man a few times, and he was a coward by nature. Whoever was running this operation knew what they were doing.

“I’ll be in my quarters, I expect a damage report within the hour. Then I want us out of this system, I don’t care if you have to burn out the FTL to do it, just get it done.” She got out of her chair and exited the bridge, her fury barely restrained.

***

Vitor awoke with a start. He wasn’t sure how long he had been unconscious, but the ship was lit by only emergency lighting and it seemed like the power to the gravity plating was offline. He wasn’t even sure if they had been successful. The pirates might still be out there, waiting to return and finish him off or capture the Epsilon’s Dawn for themselves.

He looked around the bridge, but everyone was still strapped in their chairs and unmoving. They were all either dead or unconscious. It was probably for the best. He unbuckled himself and floated over to a panel on the wall. Holding himself in place, he reached into his vac-suit pocket and pulled out his ID badge. When he slid it along the panel, it popped open, revealing a keyhole outlined in red with the words ‘Self-Destruct’ on it.

The nuke would ensure the ship's technology didn’t fall into the wrong hands. He placed the key into the lock and turned it. But nothing happened. He tried it again. The weapon should have detonated instantly. Nothing. He punched the panel in defeat, slowly floating away from the force.

If he could make it to the room where the weapon was stored, he could manually detonate it. Then he looked at the crew, still strapped in their chairs. With a sigh, he pushed off the ceiling and floated over to the closest bridge crew. The man was dead. Something sharp had carved through his suit, venting the remainder of his oxygen. The next was dead as well, but the third crewman was alive. When he checked her oxygen, he found it nearly out. Shocked by that revelation, he quickly checked his own oxygen. It was even lower than hers.

The suits had five hours of oxygen on board, if he was this low, he must have been unconscious for at least four hours. He was about to move on to the next crewman when he felt the ship shake slightly. Vitor paused and held his hand to the deck. There was another slight shudder. It could be someone trying to fix the power systems, but it could also be boarders.

Vitor drew his sidearm and quickly checked the remaining crew. There were three more alive, but he didn’t know what he could do about it. He could already feel himself getting lightheaded as his oxygen started to blink yellow in his HUD.

Something flashed in the corner of his eye and he shot toward the bridge door. Now he knew he was hallucinating because there was an eight-foot-tall robot standing in the door covered in armor that looked remarkably like the ships. He couldn’t help laughing at the absurdity of his situation before his eyes rolled into the back of his head and he fell unconscious again.

***

Alexander was really thankful for the defense field. It stopped both bullets the man fired. They had taken the shuttle out here as fast as possible once the surviving pirates left, but the ship was quite a ways from the planet.

He hurried over to the man and clipped a device called a R.A.S.P. to the man’s auxiliary oxygen tube. The rescue and stasis pod could generate two hours of oxygen, but it also pumped in anesthetics to keep the person sedated. Which could extend the oxygen supply to four hours if needed. Alexander engaged the anesthetic feature because he didn’t want a whole bunch of jumpy STO people on the shuttle.

He quickly checked the rest of the crew on the bridge and provided the survivors with the same device. He tethered them all together and moved toward the airlock where the shuttle was docked.

Alexander wasn’t the only one scouring the ship. Eva and Gabriella had come along, and even Branston had left the shuttle to help out. When he arrived at the airlock, he found Eva there, she pointed down the hall and held up four fingers. Alexander nodded and made his way down the corridor after handing off the people he rescued from the bridge.

It took a little over half an hour to round up the survivors. Fifteen minutes of that was trying to subdue a Marine in augment gear without hurting him. In the end, Alexander had to crush the arm and leg servos to get the man to stop fighting back. He was sure the man was screaming obscenities his way as he carried him like a misbehaving toddler to the shuttle, but that was fine, at least he would be alive.

With the survivors secured and the angry Marine strapped down to the deck for his safety and everyone else's, they left the ship.

Once oxygen was restored to the shuttle, Alexander spoke quietly to Branston. “Once we drop them off at the med center, I need you to take me to the station to check the damage.”

That wasn’t the only reason he wanted to go there. He needed the six bots to haul that stealth ship back. There was no way he was going to let a chance to inspect an STO covert ops ship go to waste.

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Hard to believe August is already almost over with. Just a reminder that I will be on break next week and chapters for BSE will restart on the 9th with Mon-Wed-Fri release until Tarnished is complete, which is coming very soon if you're up to date on reading it.

Comments

Does the roadster have a solar panel or something to keep it charged so the radio will keep going?

Avdrdr

Or foundry or whatever the right term is

melchi

Watch the stealth tech requires building the orbital factory as a tech prerequisite.

melchi

called it! :)

Jeremy Macdonald

It doesn't have the same magic.

Gabriel Melnik

Time to get some stealth tech. I hope then could use it to camouflage the base and ships to make an invisible defense grid.

IdolTrust

Only invisible to the naked eye. A spectrometer could pick it up.

melchi

It didn't stop Elon from doing it with his Tesla blasting music

melchi

True. But I’m talking about the gun barrel as well. With the new invisibility tech it might be possible.

Shmooggie

I think it’s funny how much extra oomf he’s putting in on his weapon specs. Just imagine trying to invade after he’s finished fortifying the system

Avdrdr

It should be broadcast so if you have a suit radio you could hear it

Avdrdr

Is the Captain of the Stealth Ship the same Admiral/General we saw before? or is that someone else? I can't remember their name.

Osamaru Ta

I kinda feel bad for the people on the STO ship. They just arrived to a battle scene, got caught up in it and many of them died without a chance to do much about it. Fuck you, Lagertha. They didn’t deserve that, and you don’t deserve to go home and lick your wounds.

Thomas V.

To be fair, any laser in space is invisible, it being a vacuum and all... unless you are in a galaxy far, far away and a long, long time ago...

DaftWully

The speakers are inside the ship/operator helmet, so the user can hear the Nyoooooooooooooooom

Gabriel Melnik

TFTC, wonder what he will learn from the ship.

Hammy

What you do is also include gas sprayers along with the speakers!

Hammy

Sometimes things just have a way of working themselves out... What's more, this is a chance to connect Alexander to the alien ship that "stealth" armor coating is based on.

Aclys

Hence the need for speakers! (and yes I know speakers wouldnt work so good in space for the same reason ;) )

Aclys

Wasn't expecting them to bag the stealth ship, nice twist.

Osamaru Ta

Blasting it where? There’s no sound in space…

Thomas V.

If I were making the laser controls, I'd put a speaker blasting sci-fi beam sounds while the weapon is firing just for dramatics.

Gabriel Melnik

What’s worse than a super powerful laser? An invisible one.

Shmooggie

Let’s go! Laser go pew pew.

Shmooggie

TYFTC!

Shmooggie


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