Kick the Sphere 14
Added 2023-02-23 03:04:41 +0000 UTCKick the Sphere
Chapter 14
-VB-
Before I began making more ships for the inevitable battle that was to break out, I asked myself what I wanted⌠no.
I asked myself what they needed. Sure, I would certainly fly at least one more ship but what other the other ships? I canât be my entire fleet, after all.
(Unless I do something about the chakra system that seemingly doesnât exist inside me yet seems to work anyways).
What I needed was a force of spaceships capable of atmospheric reentry and exit, combat capable against the standard dropship of the Inner Sphere, and fast enough - FTL and subluminal thrusters - to move back and forth within the same solar system within a day.
The Sphere-man in me screamed at the absurdity of it all. A spaceship that can do two of those things would be a dropship, and here I was trying to make an atmospheric-flight capable jumpship with enough firepower to burst open dropships like flies on the wall.
But me from the past(?)/alternative timeline knew better. The current me possessed better.
My âHound-class combat freighterâ was⌠it probably wouldnât stand up to anything that wasnât a civilian dropship. Even âlightâ military-grade dropships had enough weapons to keep my Cold at bay. However, I wasnât going to be building another Hound-class combat freighter, which was honestly just a small freighter; it was the Starsector equivalent of a pick up truck, and it was no different here and so using it to fight a military-grade ship of any kind of ⌠was kind of ridiculous.
I needed something either speedy enough that could keep itself out of the dropshipâs weapon fire or something tanky enough to take on three dropshipsâ worth of combined firepower.
This ⌠wasnât exactly a competition, because my only choice was small and speedy. See, while I did have an infinite resource generator, that resource generator was limited in how much it could produce per day. I was also a bottleneck myself as I could only build so much. Even if I spent all of my clones and my time working on a single ship, I didnât think that I would have something that could take on three dropships by itself.
Thankfully, I had already bought and built a Fuel Production Facility, which had produced a lot of fuel that I kept.
(Antimatter was a good source of FTL and sublight thruster fuel, and anyone who dared to suggest that I kept it around as ammunition for tactical orbital bombardment or even a stockpile for revenge saturation bombardment strike against anyone who burned my new home is a liar.)
With fuel not being an issue, I didnât have to worry about efficiency but I did have to worry about capacity.
I had my parameters.
It was time to get to work.
-VB-
Lieutenant Colonel Charles Caggins looked at the lost planet.
When the jumpship captain told him of this system, he didnât think that his quarry would be here. After all, if the quarry didnât know how to come to this system in the first place, then they wouldnât be able to, right?
Still, he needed to check out the planet and so heâd burned toward it.
And my my my⌠his quarry, the creator of the new FTL method, was here. His sensor officer recorded the pings of radar, magnetometrics, gravimetrics, and ladar. Someone was here and they were on the lookout for interlopers.
He didnât bother to contact the mysterious inventor. The League wanted them alive, but that was the only mission they had. Charles knew the inventor would try to flee, so he burned toward the planet at high speed.
It would be another three days before they arrived in low orbit of the planet, though.
âLieutenant colonel,â the sensor officer, Lieutenant Allana Adams, spoke up. âWe have five signatures leaving the planetâs atmosphere. Theyâre burning hot toward us.â
Charles immediately brought up his feed of the shipâs sensors, and saw -.
âWhat the fuck?!â he hissed before thumbing the switch for the microphone built into his armchair. âThis is Lieutenant Colonel Caggins to all dropships. Prepare for battle!â
âGot an image of the foremost boogie!â
The image came up on Charlesâs computer, and he frowned. It looked odd. Heâs never seen that particular model of fighter before.
âSize?â
âAt least a heavy fighter, sir.â
He grunted.
Three dropships against ⌠five heavy fighters. Only one of his dropships had aerospace deck rated for deep space use, and that dropship - his dropship - only had four light fighters. It wouldnât be too big of -.
âThey just jumped into fifteen clicks from our positions!â
He froze.
âWhat?â
âThey are now at fourteen clicks and closing in fast! Orders, sir!â Lieutenant Adams asked. âThirteen click!â
Suddenly, Charles felt a shiver run up and down his spin.
Of course. Of course the inventor would make more! Why would he simply run away to a planet within easy reach of the League if it wasnât for the fact that most people didnât know about this system?!
âPower up all weapons! Get the fighters out!â
âYes, sir!â
âTwelve clicks!â
They werenât going to get the fighters out before the boogies engaged them. He looked down at his thin datapad again and saw the second image, which made up three of the five boogies. Charles also realized that unlike his own fighters, whose weapons were all forward-facing, all of these âfightersâ had rotating turrets of some kind. In a dogfight, his fighters were not going to be able to even chase them without getting shot at.
âTen clicks!â
âI want a clean alpha strike on them. Gunners and launchers, do not fire yet!â
âSeven clicks!â
âSteadyâŚâ
âFive-!â
âSteady!â
âThr-! They are in weapon range!â
âHOLD!â
âTheyâre fi-â
âFIRE!â
The ship shook as a dozen turrets, guns and rockets, fired simultaneously and kept on firing.
âEnemy rockets, shoot it down!â
âEvasive maneuvers!â
âThey just sped by! What the -?â
âNo hit! No hi-! Dropship Centaur-VII is down! Itâ-! Centaur-VII lost with all hands!â
âWHAT-!?â Charles shouted in utter shock.
Then his dropship lurched side to side violently, and everything spun clockwise before he and everyone else on the bridge got their footing back.
âLower level has been breached! Level 5 and 6 are gone!â
âMain thrusters 1 and 2 are not responding! Weâre spinning!â
âThe fighter bay is gone! All hands presumed lost!â
âWeâre not hitting anything!â
âLevel 4 is leaking air!â
âDropship Dead Reckoning lost with all hands!â
What was happening?
âItâs their rockets! It looks like a regular rocket but itâs not!â Adams shouted as her station went haywire with ⌠radiation alarms. âThe bastards are using nukes!â
âW-?â
And then the top of the bridgeâs hull caved in. Fire leaked through.
Then it was everywhere.
For a brief moment, he felt ⌠heat. A blinding and all-encompassing heat.
Finally, it ended in silence.
-VB-
âOp success,â Rebecca intoned deeply before breaking out into giggles from aboard her Star Citizen Corsair-inspired Barbary-class missile boat.
Alan called it âa tiny ship with a lot of punch,â and she was inclined to agree with it when each of her antimatter rockets was enough to destroy one dropship each. Thatâs the power of one milligram of antimatter. Her Hafrada did what she was built to do: keep the irrationally violent militarists out of her new home.
The radio crackled to life. â{Boo, I wanted a shot at them!}â LWMMG bemoaned from her ship: Virginia, a âCutlass Blackâ-inspired Glider-class gunship.
âStow it, Iâm the captain of the squadron!â Rebecca cackled faux-evilly. âSpeaking of which, I want you and Jericho to do a sweep over the wrecks. I want to know if anyone one of them made it out of there. Who knows, we might even be able to salvage their mechs or other equipment.â
â{Why even salvage when Alan can make anything better sooner or later?}â Jericho chimed in from her own Glider-class gunship.
Rebecca knew that it was true. Hell, she knew that there was a very good chance that her brand new ship, a gift from Alan, would become obsolete once he started building the really powerful stuff he found in the Atlantean Database. He could call it Lantean for all she cared, but she was going to call it Atlantean.
âBecause itâs never wrong to have more!â
â{You sound like a hoarder!}â
Gasp! âYou take that back!â
After a moment, everyone in the comm channel giggled.
Personally, Rebecca was more impressed with Alan himself. Sure, the man was gifted with unexplainable superpower power to purchase more powers seemingly for no reason (which was why she called it supernatural, duh?), but heâd put actual work in a time crunch to put out five rough but still beautiful ships (beauty was in the eyes of the beholder and God, and Rebecca found her Hafrada beautiful in what it was: Alanâs personal gift to her; thus it was more beautiful than anything else in her possession right now because he didnât need to make one just for her, but he called Hafrada hers specifically!).
Of course, everyone also knew that none of these ships were safe. All of the ships could fly, make safe atmospheric exits and re-entries, keep the atmosphere in, shoot guns and rockets, warp with faster-than-light engines, fly intuitively, and resist shear and tension the ship itself might make from turns and accelerations. All of these put together made for very fascinatingly powerful ships for their size, especially if she compared them to the âdropships,â âjumpships,â and âwarshipsâ used by the locals.
However.
None of the ships could survive sustained attacks. Alan had pushed himself hard to get the frames and basic work done but he could not make armor plates and shield generators ready in time even with the help of everyone in the company and allies. If their enemies had been proactive and known about her and her squadronâs ability to warp jump, then they might have had their fighters out and ready. That ⌠would have been seriously bad.
But the surprise attack would remain a surprise attack for at least one more engagement.
Until thenâŚ
âVICTORY!â she shouted into the comm.
All she got was a cacophony of idiots incapable of understanding triumph.
â{Gah, lower your volume!}â
â{Holy shit, my earsâŚ}â
â{What the hell, RebsâŚ}â
â{...ow.}â
â... Sorry.â
Comments
Even if he destroys that jumpship, the fact that it doesn't come back will tell people that something is out there. So there is no getting around that it will get out, even if the system gains the rep of a roach motel (jumpships go in, but don't come out)("its aliens!"). There are some ways he can distract people, for instance giving Lyran's the designs for Copper Heads, more based on RL than BT. Terminal stage self targeting artillery shells (so you just lob them at mech formations and they lock on to a mech by themselves without any more help). Improved Blue Shield if only for ASFs would be a game changer for ASFs.
John
2023-02-23 18:07:45 +0000 UTCI agree with you. The current ship setup was strictly because of the time constriction, manufacturing limits, resource bottleneck, and lack of infrastructure. Now that MC has seen that even Dansur has been discovered (again), he will have less and less time before more forces come to try to take either him or his database. He also now has 600 points saved up. There's a lot of shit he could do with that.
Vandalvagabond
2023-02-23 06:35:07 +0000 UTCYeah, those little ships are going to induce nightmares in everyone that hears about them. ...except maybe the Taurians, who will be fascinated by LRM size tactical nuclear weapons with no fallout.
John
2023-02-23 05:38:54 +0000 UTCShould pick better functioning starships. Having your pilot / command in an exposed position is one shot past energy shields and the ship is dead. It's why fighter jets are fine for now with our tech level not at intergalactic travel, but it'd be deadly in space. Always better to have the pilots protected so they can keep fighting while damaged or at least escape. Best designs would place the command more center mass of the ship with heavy plating all around it. Then even if they take a hit or two they'd still be fine.
Darkanlan
2023-02-23 05:38:37 +0000 UTCNice
Big ToFu
2023-02-23 04:03:59 +0000 UTCWahoo. Iâm loving this one
Nick
2023-02-23 03:28:29 +0000 UTC