Herald of the Stars: Chapter One Hundred and Fifty-Five
Added 2024-01-22 16:00:05 +0000 UTCA macrocannon salute to Mikael, Victor, THK_The_Beast, Imperator of Benera, An_Reader89, Demonuss, and Alexander Saridis for purchasing Stellar Fleet's war bonds.
We disembark from the air car and are led beneath the bronze arms to two great angels, then through a thick, armoured door. The room beyond is magnificent with twenty floors of books, scrolls, and artefacts beyond the atrium. The atrium is tiled with xenos fossils and many glass cases, filled with artefacts, are dotted about in grand displays. To one side is a sitting area with an open fire, burning genuine wooden logs.
By having Konrad lead us to Modren’s Librarium, is Modren trying to impress me, a Magos Explorator, with his collection of knowledge, or trying to make me feel comfortable? If he is showing off, I really can’t see this as anything other than a targeted insult. I’m more amused than outraged, but what really sets my mind whirring is ‘why’.
Konrad leads us to the sitting area where three men and one woman are sinking into their armchairs and swilling amasec. Servers, in black coattails and pressed trousers, stand silently behind each armchair. All four guests stand as we approach.
Pointing to each person in turn, Konrad says, “This is Commodore Raphael Horthstein and Adjunct Lyre Hamiz of the Imperial Navy. Standing next to them is Governor Mattius Stigstaff, Imperial administrator of Cobalt and Lord-General Mildred Pyrewier of the Cobalt PDF.” He then points to Brigid and I, “This is Magos Explorator Aldrich Issengrund, and Chief Purser, Brigid Issengrund of the Adeptus Mechanicus. I will leave you all to get to know each other. Good day.”
Konrad strides off without a backwards glance.
“Hello everyone,” I shake all of their hands and Brigid follows suit, “Thank you for your polite greetings.”
“Likewise, Magos,” says Mattius. “It is good to put a face to the man who is providing so much to our hard working PDF.”
Mattius is an ageing strong man whose body is swiftly turning to fat. He has a full beard and long, blond dyed hair, carefully ringleted and oiled. Thick furs and leathers with elaborate stitching and ivory toggles cover his bulging frame. Poking out from his jacket is the sleeve of a temperature controlling undersuit.
I smile, “Keen to get your hands on some new hardware, eh? That’s something I can appreciate, though I am curious as to why you ordered our armoured walkers, rather than tracked vehicles, especially when your planet is covered in ice and tanks are cheaper.”
Raphael and Lyre glance at each other and listen in on our conversation.
Mattius says, “What do you know about Cobalt, Magos?”
“This is my first visit. I’ve heard of your walking cities and have a few pics, but that isn’t the same as witnessing it first hand.”
“I should hope not!” says Mattius. “I dare say our world is quite unique and we are rather proud of it. As for your query, I feel that Lord-General Pyrewier is in a better position to answer it.”
Mildred is a short woman at one hundred and sixty-four centimetres. She’s wearing a black, gothic punk jacket with double ivory buttons down the front and silver embroidery, showing bears, seals, and whales. A single platinum ring hugs her middle right finger and is engraved with the Imperial Aquila. Several medals are pinned on her left breast. She gives me a polite smile.
“Magos, to answer your question,” says Mildred, “one must understand the unique environment of Cobalt. Our world is one of oceans and ice. Islands are scarce and the temperature is sub-zero all year round. What shapes our world, however, is not the ice or oceans, but the leviathans that swim across its surface, shattering the hard surface of the ocean during their long migrations and providing other creatures a chance at light and air, or a chance to slip back into the water.”
Brigid performs a dramatic gasp, “How grand these leviathans of yours must be!”
“They’re quite something,” says Mildred. “Some are said to have lived before the Emperor ascended to the golden throne, though no one has been able to prove it. We build our cities upon their backs and within their guts, hiding from the worst of the cold. Our refineries trail behind them, pulled along by their immutable bulk, gathering the rare elements that are dislodged from the ocean floor by their passing. It’s these that you’re here for, yes?”
Mattius clears his throat, “We couldn’t afford the Vanguard armour and your other advanced gear, with just our mineral output. We’re actually paying for most of this with food. Seal and whale meat, mostly. Five megatonnes of biomass, one megaton of rare elements. It’s taken years to collect it all.”
Brigid chuckles and voxes me, “At least we won’t be going hungry anytime soon. Quaani must really like these people to arrange a trade like that.”
“He’s probably still slightly traumatised from his mutations giving him an unnatural appetite and agreed to it without thinking it through.”
“That won’t be a problem,” I say. “It will make for a nice change from shrimp and small oily fish.”
Mildren hums, “To actually answer your question, your walkers are lighter and more nimble than a Leman Russ. They will better fit through the narrow corridors of our small cities and skis will help them move quickly and safely across the ice. We have a low population too and Vanguard Armour needs fewer crew than a tank.
“As for the custom gravpacks we requested, it will allow the Vanguard Armours to jump out of the way of smaller, younger, leviathans who tend to breach the ice whenever they detect something moving over it. They are curious creatures, but for us, their curiosity is quite lethal.
“You can’t do that with a tank, even if it is much cheaper and easier to maintain. Previously, we’ve always relied on small, armoured snowmobiles with boat-like hulls and limited full immersion capability. They can survive getting swallowed, or sinking, but not always. Much better not to be caught in the first place.”
“I’m surprised your planet isn’t classified as a death world,” says Raphael, slipping into the conversation.
Raphael Horthstein looks young. He has purple eyes, brown curly hair, and a short boxed beard. He’s an unaugmented human, one hundred and eighty-nine centimetres tall. His navy dress uniform is fairly tight over his slim and fit body.
Mildred says, “I could say the same about living in space.”
Raphael and Lyre both chuckle.
“You’re not wrong, Lord-General,” says Lyre. “No air is just as bad as air that’s too cold to breathe. We have our share of beasties too, though most of them have two legs, rather than flippers.”
Lyre Hamiz is the opposite of his counterpart. He’s old with a slight stoop and noticeable augments, including two limb replacements and a red, bionic eye.
“Do you have a recent picture of a leviathan with you?” says Brigid. “I’d love to see one.”
Mildred folds her arms and is silent for a moment, “Yes, I believe I do.” She pulls a dataslate from a messenger satchel lying on the recaf table between us and rapidly taps at its virtual keyboard with one hand. Thirty seconds later, she hands me the dataslate. “Here, Magos Issengrund.”
“Thank you,” I take the dataslate and hold it between Brigid and I. Observing the picture, I rapidly calculate the size of the leviathan. It isn’t whale or snake shaped, like I’d expected, but more like a ray with a many segmented shell covering its back and belly. On its back is a series of six armourglass domes, connected by clear tunnels.
The leviathan is pushing through ice over two hundred metres thick with its armoured head. I’m not quite certain from the picture, but it looks like the ice is shattering just before the leviathan touches it, like it’s being shredded by sound, or psychic power.
“Wow, that’s bigger than a Lunar-Class cruiser!” I say. “By volume, anyway. It’s not as long or tall, but much, much wider. Are they all that big?”
Mildred shakes his head, a small smile on her face, “Not at all, Magos. That’s an average sized Leviathan. There are three that are known to be much bigger, on par with a battleship. They seem to live a slightly different lifestyle though, and spend most of their time under the waves, barely moving. We don’t have any settlements on those.”
“A different stage in their life cycle perhaps?” says Raphael, “May I see the image too please?”
I glance at Mildred and she waves her hand towards Raphael. I pass him the dataslate.
“We don’t know for sure,” says Mildred, “but that’s our best guess.”
Brigid says, “What do they even eat? How can such a large creature possibly sustain itself.”
“Everything,” says Mattius, “from heat and radiation, to algae, minerals, and anything else they can sweep up into their colossal maws, much of which they can get by consuming the ice and everything that lives above, within, and below it. We think that they let us form our cities on their backs for the heat they produce and the careful work we put into cleaning their shells and keeping them clear of parasites, barnacles, and other hostile growths, some of which can get quite large.”
“How intelligent are they?” says Lyre. “Surely it causes you problems when they mate or spawn?”
Mattius nods, “We do have to keep a careful eye out for that. Our domes can detach and float in the water, sliding off the backs of their shells. Mating only happens every five-hundred years or so and the leviathans give birth to hundreds of live young. We don’t know what the survival rate is, but some packs of predators will have a go at them when they’re small.
“As for how smart they are, after any courting or mating fights, the leviathans submerge themselves beneath our floating domes so we can reattach them without any prompting from us. They do not communicate with us, at least in any way that we can understand, and they’ve ignored all attempts at communication with them. However, the leviathans do sing to each other constantly, a noise that can send a whole city vibrating. They are clearly intelligent, but how much, or what they really think of us, is a complete mystery.”
“Fascinating,” says Raphael as he hands off the dataslate to Lyre. “I wasn’t planning on visiting the surface of your world, but now I find I would rather like to. Is there time for that in our schedule, Lyre?”
“There is time, Commodore, though we cannot linger long. There are many Governors who require a dash of gunboat diplomacy.”
Mattius loses his genial grin and Mildred scowls.
“Though,” continues Lyre, “I am pleased to state we have found no ruinous taint or unsanctioned organised militant groups upon Cobalt, beyond the usual gangs. There is some evidence of Orks though.”
“Feral Orks,” snarls Mildred, “A remnant of an old invasion by the ‘Undred ‘Undred Teef. We didn’t provide a decade of output to the good Magos just to look pretty.”
I vox Brigid, “What do you think about running some military exercises on Cobalt? We have not fought on an oceanic ice world outside of simulations. It would be a good chance to get some expertise from some native fighters, potentially. Maybe even pick up more recruits.”
“They have a population of five million, I doubt they can spare much. Still, say, half a battalion of ice fighters could come in handy. I’ll float the idea past Eire and Maeve and they can ask Governor Stigstaff at a more appropriate time. Are you sure though, Love? Is this really what we want to spend our resources on? We can’t help everyone.”
“We can use the penal legion for most of the fighting, then rotate our Heralds among them to minimise the casualties and maximise the experience of our more elite troops. A single campaign will exonerate two thirds of the penal legion, letting us integrate them into the Heralds, or Fleet, much faster. More personnel will increase our production, which we desperately need if we’re to build all those vessels for the Space Marines.”
“Oh, that makes far more sense than you just being nice.”
“Well, however I justify it, my personal feelings on the matter have little bearing on the mathematics of it.”
Brigid reaches over and gives my hand a squeeze.
“I’ve been meaning to ask,” says Raphael, “What is Vanguard armour? Did you discover something in your Quest for Knowledge, Magos Issengrund? Is there any way you can help my own vessels and crew?”
Comments
Maybe one off thous wedge like front armor at horizontal to work as exstra armor and winds buffer at helm? Oh and since thous having expertise as "buggy riders" are mostly likely to " heralds are 3 war veterans" and by necessity a tech-priest you could have, it be test run for "War Smith" planing. Not to mention thous "inner battel lines scouts" would in "good lean" operation have nothing to do, but Fidel they dumps" and only if outer lines are breach or under heavy fire" would they act, plus one wants them come its out alive so some one whit expires would be good pick.. and if you make them (vehicles) in lighter than normal then it would Hopefully get in way that Spaces marines chapters, dealing. Hmm now what else would inner parameters scouts/guards need? Ohter than more men? Eyes and ears.. how about going to whole "mechanics animals/creatures" team more strongly? A horde of hand sized "jumping spiders" quick to move over terrain some camouflaging tech and some bite Enoch to kill baby goblin alone and swarms a imperial gunman's? Then some of kind of "short range" flying platform to dispersed of them to lagers arena?and Act as exstra set of ears? Agen minimalist attack, heck just placse Herads backups pistol there as main gun. Maby some bee drones ther to acts as guides beacons to fire? Off course all thous would need some protection boht hacking and ruinous powers that might make it more expensive than is worth..
mly85lc
2024-01-28 14:43:17 +0000 UTCOh nice. thous "Taurox" frame was close match of what I was describing, maybe tad shorter and at thous tracks to near far ends so they can move 90°. And non of that pesky "inside paces" (who need worry wind or at elements at spaces?) Just some fiting pacse for one "armored d/pot" that is placse for tech-priest comanding the company. It can be use as exstra "amplifier stuff" placset when not on use or as just as storage. Plus one hevily armor "Headstore" paces that can manage procreation of /energy field/gel/liquid/tamped effect/ in whit you can store a cut off head of herads whit they void suit on, in tack off course (who need spine or inner organs eny way? This is more efficient, theres is racse to win!) It could normally house one of servo skulls whous task it is jump out and form shield wall using MOB-shield store there whit it. Heck at low times it could be charged of taking care of repairs of vehicle alongside lets say crew of specialists program janus servitors that handles "the big weponary on bord" and drive it around. Now add clamps and standing boards to outer hull for additional "passengers" whit little armor riggers to block some of wind pressure while speeding and it "safe" for servitors uses. Then go exstra mile add hevy beams off armor bars/freams like thous seen in children carousel. Only thes are having mangets for even more servitors and placement for MOB-shields to get them of better protection or less wind resistance suffers placse over servitors. Of and if you want to have that whole 'praise the Omeshia" going. Add befup mechadendrites (thous would be handy in zero G races) to act as handing thous shields aroud hull. they could pick up servitors, and place them to high. place Heck they could help repair and straight the vehicle it self if need, And thos beams could be use as per plans modifying arms placement. Etc.. off course as more you add more tech burden there be so.. eh
mly85lc
2024-01-24 16:37:30 +0000 UTCCurrently all personnel receive electoo warding at 18 years old when they join the Stellar Corps and become Heralds. Before that age, protection is reliant upon a weekly blessing at a temple, as well as the warding on the hulls and throughout the vessels. Aldrich always runs either his Gellar Field, or Warpsbane hull, even when out of the Warp. It would be difficult for a demon to infiltrate and infect the crew, though not impossible. The ships are constantly patrolled within and without by twist catchers and heralds. Some twist catchers are psy-errants and capable of detecting demonic taint. It would also be reasonable to assume that every patrol has at least two auspex capable of detecting concentrations of warp energy. For Nurgle specifically, all vessels are kept as clean and sterile as possible. Think servitors moving around cleaning, oiling, and blasting everything with strong UV light torches, or perhaps UV lights that are on all the time, whenever no one is present. There are also many, many filters on the environmental sustainers and, so long as no one sabotages them, they are quite capable of detecting and neutralising diseases and spores. Most of the corridors within every ship are not survivable for long periods of time for normal organic life without an undersuit and helmet as they have minimal breathable air and are kept at minus 20 degrees.
Edmund Latham
2024-01-24 15:40:06 +0000 UTCHow Aldrich deals with diseases in Stellar Fleet? And I dont mean those easy normal ones like cancer but those problematic straight from Papa Nurgle.
Mikołaj
2024-01-23 17:37:05 +0000 UTCSnatching a world from Aldrich? He could try, but he doesn't know how to get there, or about the time travel. There is no incentive for Aldrich to explain these things. In this case, Aldrich is going to be quite free with information, presenting himself as a genial and generous Magos. Acting like himself to deceive others is the best play that he has. Few will think that someone who 'accidentally' shares so much information would be capable of keeping a big secret like that!
Edmund Latham
2024-01-23 16:03:37 +0000 UTCThat's an excellent idea! Or maybe an aquatic Squigoth variant. I'm totally adding one of those in now, even if it's just mentioned in passing.
Edmund Latham
2024-01-23 15:59:53 +0000 UTCWow, you went all out with this one. 40K already has high G suits and life support systems. Pilots plug into their craft, quite literally, with systems that let them not only be the aircraft, but pilot it as fast as they can think. Their life support systems then pump combat drugs into them boosting their reflexes. An MIU combined with a cogitator could help them think even faster. It is these life support systems that supplement their bodies, keeping them alive and conscious during absurdly high G manoeuvres. Aldrich has no shortage of transport options if he wants to use them. His STC provides many different trucks, propulsion systems, trains, bikes, ships, etc. These could be up armoured into military designs, but so far he has not bothered because the Imperial stuff, especially when adjusted like the Leman Russ E, is actually better, because it's already an armoured vehicle, rather than a modified one. I also didn't want to dedicate words to saying Aldrich can build trucks, vans, and other vehicles. I've already mentioned bikes. It seemed a bit too obvious. If he needs them, this will change. As for a smaller armoured vehicle, the Imperium already has quite a few. The Armies of Krieg like to use them, especially the Centaur (https://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/Centaur). There are others though like the Taurox (https://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/Taurox) and the Pegasus (https://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/Pegasus) that are also rather common. I do like your idea of introducing a highly optimized buggy, perhaps something based of the Tauros (https://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/Tauros) that has been created from all the Hull racing. As you said, the Stellar Corps and Stellar Fleet is full of over achievers.
Edmund Latham
2024-01-23 15:58:31 +0000 UTCHmmm, it is 40k, could be helping the rogue trader search for justification to claim his spoils. I’d believe that technically Aldrich and Marwolve are not Imperial worlds since Aldrich is a “fake” Magos and neither are registered in the Administratum yet. Though his custodes stamped certificate and deal with space marines would pull that into contention if the trader tries to act on it.
Miguel Garcia
2024-01-23 15:12:20 +0000 UTCFeral orks on an ice-ocean planet. Oh boy... Probably a lot of militarized igloos, and hope to god none of the leviathans are tamed by the orks of a type most likely to weaponize local fauna.
Nil
2024-01-22 22:28:33 +0000 UTCthe discussion about Janus servitor got me thinking. is G training and a suit on the list of needs? sure leading/commanding tech-priest would probly need one... that say in a "rally" where the road is hilly and twisty, the average speed is 122.80 km/h among the best in the sport, of course thats one of the best a long time drivers... still its motorsport, in which peapole is surrounded by the car's metal frame, specially designed seats, a helmet, a driving suit or driving overalls that are, overy tight and and car in self is reinforced by the inside frame. now is gentics encinering + void suit + black skeleton. better proteting for movemets than the one mentioned above? is an open question. (ps the world's fastest iron roller coaster is 240km/h... pretty sure the theyr writing a vawer before geting in.. but still) so perhaps Heralds have room a light-built, 5-6-tonne wagon, it is said by others than the dimensions are Length, Width, Height. are half the size of the current Leman Russ Battle Tank. built from parts that are already in production. equipped with flamethrowers suitable for destroying an orkc infection. with phosphor stubber or equilvent, the idea is to keep the repeated strain used by equipping as a small as posible. at its core is a fast working motor form cinmera. around which the inside parts are built. as well as a separate spaces where either the amplifited/support equipment the vechile is placed or pod for commpanys teach-priest. the vechile is supposed to be a fast device to transfer firepower (the main form being heavy armmed jansu servitors) in it main operating area, that being insides Heralds assembled battel lines moving betwing formations as emmercy backup, reallying missile protection on the inside of the to cover/securite. moving in behind third or fourth battle line. acting as scouting and securing forcse in the "held area" insides Herads formations, slowing or stopping the fire if necessary and acting as a sacrificial pawn if necessary. the second alternate task is to act as part of electronic warfare, with strengthening equipment. sending false information about troops and crew movements to the enemy. as well as perhaps to act as ground-to-air artillery? maeby whit a pulse guns? a one companny would be 9-11? vechiles backed to gils whit heavily armed Janus servitors, which are standing on outer steps in semicircle in recess outside the "core armored part" that emerge from the outer ridge. linket to hull with a mangets by in thyre boby acticg heavy artillery. in addition, there are protruding heavy metal bars, on vechile which you would add fully folled MOB-shields for protection. posibility sealing semicircle in recess from all sides. in case the Heralds need to go war at citys streets at some point and didn't want or could not freelly destroy the whole block to the ground, this one could act as a enforcmet/light scout in placse tanks can't go. another possible action would be acting as a rapid evacuation unit (one that has no deficned placse at battel lines, unlike qun dogs) if the number of casualties becomes large, Jansu Servatos out to front and incured +evacuted Heralds forward clock in and go.go. plus the there is narrative set of the story. that the troops have been racing on the outer hull of the spacse ship for decades. so it should be understandable that they have adopted the habit of developing competition equipment among themselves. and because heralds they are so overachivers in relation to they needss, it's a woudent be odd matter of competing, who manages to do the most efficient =x or how to do the work best =y in addition, therse a memorial day of victory agenst Nercors. Time has passed since what happened on march, and a small, non-critical mission, uncommitted, equipment could have been at the table in discussion.etc
mly85lc
2024-01-22 18:18:52 +0000 UTCYou're most welcome. Lol, the 40K version of kindness perhaps :)
Edmund Latham
2024-01-22 17:14:13 +0000 UTCThanks for the chappie. Time to make some deals out of the kindness of his heart :3
Valteria
2024-01-22 17:01:26 +0000 UTCHe's not the host. He's the Captain and he's been charged by Rogue Trader Modren to act as a messenger, something Konrad is not happy about it. That's why he's so abrupt and somewhat rude.
Edmund Latham
2024-01-22 16:59:43 +0000 UTCThanks!
Edmund Latham
2024-01-22 16:57:31 +0000 UTCWeird that the host just left them all to themselves.
Mikołaj
2024-01-22 16:56:47 +0000 UTCgood chappie
Isley
2024-01-22 16:49:20 +0000 UTCCheers! Much appreciated.
Edmund Latham
2024-01-22 16:27:46 +0000 UTCThanks for the chapter and an amazing story.
Alexander Saridis
2024-01-22 16:16:46 +0000 UTC