Battletech [Battletech/Planetary Annihilation SI] Iron Blooded Commander

Evilutionary

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Great chapter can’t wait to see what Vicky’s explanation is for all the ships.

She doesn't have to, she has JumpShips not to mention all the other goodies she's supplying more or less free of charge (conditionally to mercs I suppose that they go to war for the FC). "You want that pipeline of JumpShips to stop? Then keep pressing me with questions."
 

Blasterbot

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Great chapter can’t wait to see what Vicky’s explanation is for all the ships.
Roll the dice....
1 a wizard did it.
2 found it in a dead system.
3 don't ask don't tell
4 your not my mom
5 your not my dad
6 I don't wanna
7 secret
8 I got lost on the road of life
9 internet
10 finders keepers losers weepers
11 stole it
12 used a borderline magic lost tech device to build it
13 won it in a bet
14 bought it
15 killed some pirates and looted it
16 it fell off the back of a truck
17 went to a secret Cameron supply depot and looted it to the ground for great justice
18 ask the Archon
19 Ask Hanse
20 Capitalism HO!

just keep rolling whenever some one asks and no one will be able to tell
 

Bear Ribs

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Nah, she found an automated SLDF shipyard that did it all, from mining the asteroid to finished ship. It had been left on and it's been pumping out JumpShips since the fall of the Star League and putting them in a parking orbit for pickup, for hundreds of years. Somewhere, there's a Star System only the ISDF knows about that's mostly JumpShips by volume at this point. That's why every single one's never been used and is pristine, they've been sitting in a parking orbit since manufacture.

The same system has an automated 'mech factory...
 

xachariahxx

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“The fuck!” Her curse attracted the eye of every other merc in the den, Benny wasn’t surprised, he had been watched by most since he entered. “This has to be a joke.”

...

“Fuck. Fuck fuck! Hell Yes! I’m in! Randys Raiders! Randy will agree no problem, where do we sign up!?”

It's clear that Vicky's contract is generous, but I wonder exactly how generous it is.

If she's giving away LosTech mechs (or even non-LosTech) that seems like a big problem in the future. It's practically a recipe for piracy once the fighting is done and you have a lot of unemployed mercs with a bunch of firepower.

Jumpships and dropships can at least end up acting is vital employment when they're not being used to kill things. I hope it's 'only' obscenely generous with repair promises and salvage and partial shares of mechs, instead of just creating whole regiments of pirates.
 

Blasterbot

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It's clear that Vicky's contract is generous, but I wonder exactly how generous it is.

If she's giving away LosTech mechs (or even non-LosTech) that seems like a big problem in the future. It's practically a recipe for piracy once the fighting is done and you have a lot of unemployed mercs with a bunch of firepower.

Jumpships and dropships can at least end up acting is vital employment when they're not being used to kill things. I hope it's 'only' obscenely generous with repair promises and salvage and partial shares of mechs, instead of just creating whole regiments of pirates.
less giving away and more going at cost or loss. so they are a bit suspicious of it since the only reason to make a deal like that is if you benefit in some other way that outstrips the material price.
 
Chapter 20.2

Seras

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Chapter 20.2 Do you hear the people sing?

3029

Lockdale

Green Base


I watched as the Jumpship disappeared. Green Base was completely made by me, so everything I wanted it had. Giant window behind my massive chair and desk?


Done.


Desk that was actually a massive round table for all my command staff?


Done.


Sensor hooked into the Desk to display a current view of the entire solar system of Lockdale, just to make sure nothing was coming to nuke me?


Done.


Yeah it was a massive evil overlord room. I swear if I could have figured out the Lava I would have done so.


Although I was tempted to do massive lava flows anyways, just make them out of holo tech or something.


I mean. I was basically committing war against an entire space faring nation that does make me the evil Overlord right?


“Commander?”


“Sorry Sandy was a little distracted. That was the Dragoon delivery right?”


I watched as the Holo of Captain Nelson buzzed through a noteputer. “Yeah. Captain Flounders of the Jumpship… Kerensky’s Exodus? Is there a reason for the name Commander? You let most of the other captains pick the name of their ship.”


“Yeah. It’s just a joke. Don’t stress about it. How are repairs?” I offered barely keeping the chuckle in as I thought of Wolfs reaction.


“Well Green Base isn’t a perfect repair station, but your setup is good enough. Give us a few months, and we will be safe enough to be mobile.”


“That’s fine, you might end up sticking around Green Base until we begin anyways.”


Sandy nodded for a moment making a note of something off Holo. “I would feel a lot better with a few more ASF screens, but at least you upgunned Green Base… You do realize that thing is the most gunned… Warstation? What do you even call that monster?”


“Don’t be jealous, The Stick is the second biggest.” I tell her with a joke earning a scowl, and I knew if I was in person she would have thrown something at me. “Sorry sorry. I figured since I’m using it as a manufactory, I might as well arm and armor it. I don’t want the Combine thinking they cut the head off our forces with a surgical strike.”


“Well I think you went a little crazy Commander.”


“It’s a Castle Brian in space, with more weapons than a Warship. Of course I’m crazy. Like a fox… Oh Hanse already has that line. Damnit.” I Tsked as I realized I wouldn’t really be able to use that line anymore.


“Right. Well getting the Jumpships crewed is going at a… reasonable pace. But you know the Governor in charge of Saffel is going to kill you. You basically asked every merc, big and small in the Inner Sphere to meet there.”


“They’ll live. And it will be good for their economy, think of all the Jumpship traffic!”


“With how close we are to the border? Not likely.”


“It’s fine. Hanse and Katrina both sent some forces that are in the system. They should have enough ASF screening for now.”


“Let’s hope so. Because otherwise that system is going to become a bloodbath.”


“We will be moving hopefully before they think to react… That and The Dragoons are about to get a massive force increase. Should give the Coordinator something to think about.”


“I was wondering about that… You sent more than a regiment.”


“I felt bad.” I admitted, with a shrug. “I don’t much like the Dragoons, but they aren’t my enemy. Just jerks with their heads up their ass. Plus they are on our side for now. So I guess we can try bonding over shared Drac killing.”


Whatever Sandy was about to say stilled as she turned to look at something off holo. A quick nod and she turned to me. “Well Commander. This is your mess. So I’ll leave it in your hands.” The holo cut out after a moment, and I was left wondering what the heck my favorite captain was up to when I got an alert.


Checking my massive sensor net, I noticed a new jumpship in system, as well as the dropships attached to it. The dropships that weren’t ISDF.


A moment later I got a message forwarded to me, and I couldn’t help but smile.


Sandy called it a mess. I called it progress.


—-


A different perspective

Mercenary Randy Riot

Randys Raiders


Randy took a moment to sit down. It wasn’t every day you jumped into a system, only to have a demand from a goddamned Warship to identify themselves.


Well it was definitely the most secure system Randy had ever been in. They had been allowed to continue on, and given an orbit path, but damn had he nearly shit himself staring into the guns of a Warship with the means to use them.


“Fuck yeah.”


“Cindy shut up.” He demanded wiping his head down with a rag. It had been half a decade since Randy was a full on mech Jock. Too old. And after a particularly pleasurable break on a canopus world, too fat. But the raiders were still his. Mostly because when he was younger he had managed to convince his dear old dad that the family Overlord should go to his merc son, and not his first born.


So the raiders had begun, and done well for themselves. The Raiders weren’t quite a company of mechs, but close enough with a few hovercraft support, even a small duo of ASF for backup. They had gotten quite good at planetary defense contracts. Despite their name.


Randy had been a different man in his youth, and despite his efforts none of his asshole jocks would let him change the name.


But this offer had been… God. Who made offers like this? Especially to mercs like him? This was the sort of thing the Dragoons got offered, or the Eridani Light Horse!


People didn’t just… No. He shook his head. Sure this could be risky, but he had spoken with Rommel himself. The man had looked Randy dead in the eye, and told him how much of a fool he would be not to get his ass to Saffel. So he had. Even faster than the ISDF could. He had been probably at least a few days ahead of them, and made all speed. Not that it was very fast. Jumpships were hard to come by right now. Delays were everywhere.

The Feds and Commonwealth were requisitioning every jumpship they could get their hands on for the war.


They were even already calling it the Fourth Succession War.


But he was still about ready to piss himself. This close to the Combine border? On a dead system? With a Warship staring him down?


This deal had better be worth it, and not some trap to steal his equipment. His mechjocks would never let him live it down. But the ISDF had been trustworthy. Every deal they took, they held honorably. Hell. They had even helped an old rival out when his Highlander finally lost its Gyro, and half the fusion engine.


They had sold him a set, at cost practically, and had added a discount for old Garret to train with their pilots.


Crazy bastards the ISDF.


“Fuckin’ hell. Randy! Look at those beasts.”


“Already seen it Cindy, seen all I want of it.”


“No you scaredy cat! The Dropships! Look at em all!” She ran up and pulled him out of his chair, causing a grunt to escape him as he took his feet and was pulled over for the view. And he could see what Cindy had been talking about. With his own two eyes, he could see it.


“There must be half a hundred dropships there.” He muttered seeing the sparkling white ships that almost looked like stars until you got an eye on them. He shuddered. There were too many. “There are too many.” He admitted to Cindy staring at the fucking armada of ships.


She was quiet for a time, the awe of seeing them fading as she started actually doing the numbers. “You’re right. This is impossible.”


“Those things… They are all Colossus… There aren’t that many Colossus dropships in the entire Inner Sphere. There hasn’t been that many since…” The statement hung in the air for a while. The amount of rumors about the ISDF had been growing over the years. Considering Randy had actually been on Zaniah, he had a better idea of what they were than most.


But this was like someone proclaiming their innocence while actively polishing the gold they just stole.


It was almost too obvious.


He shook his head, wondering what the other merc companies that had jumped in with them were thinking. Hell, there had been even more companies jumping into Saffel while Randy was waiting for the ISDF jumpship to show up.


“Hey Randy? Do you think that we are big enough to get one? I mean we already have our Overlord.”


“I don’t know Cindy. I don’t know what's even going on anymore. But it’s too late to back out. So I guess we are finding out.”


“Yeah.”


—--


My legs burned, and my head felt like cotton. It had been weeks since the first mercs had started showing up. More and more dropships were being filled out. Men and women signing on to fight. Of course for now it was all for greed. It wasn’t everyday someone offered so much metal in a Contract.


But it wasn’t just Merc Companies. Sometimes it was single Mech Jocks. Or ASF Jocks. Tank commanders from planetary militias were showing up. Dispossessed Nobles, or even Noble guards were all flocking to take part in the Contract I had put up.


I knew that with everything going on, it might take a bit before the Combine realized the extent of what I was doing. It was a race. To see if I finished first, or they realized what I was doing and came to try and stop me.


For now, it was working probably because no one could have expected the extent of what I was preparing.


But I was being run ragged. I was the only one that could put in production orders. Which means, I was entirely in charge of making sure everything that was needed was being created and ready to be pushed onto a Dropship once it was loaded up with its crew, and ready to be loaded up with equipment.


Sure I expected some of the mercs might flee once they jumped out of system. But if even 60% stuck around?


Then I would still be the sort of force that reminded Great Houses that they didn’t have the only say.


And honestly? I had no idea of how many people were actually coming. I had put out the message through the MRB contract, and had every ISDF Library put up notifications about it. And I had even hired to have the contract put up physically in some of the bigger Merc havens.


Now I just continue to build. Supplying enough equipment for every man or woman that came to fight.


I didn’t care if they were green as grass farmboys, or decades of experience mercs. If they came to help in Operation Shiroyama. They were given a gun, a tank, an ASF, a mech, or even a dropship.


Every mech or ASF pilot was given a case that had a SLDF era Cooling suit and NeuroHelm and holdout blaster.


Every tanker was given something similar for them.


Every Dropship would be loaded to max capacity with tanks, Mechs, and ASF, and whatever ammo was needed to ensure they were ready for war.


Every. Single. One.


This may very well be the single largest armament of non house, or SLDF troops in the history of the Inner Sphere.


And more and more kept coming.


With only the skeleton crew of trustworthy ISDF members, we were running behind. Weeks behind unfortunately.


Until. Right as I was putting together an order for the armory of a Colossus, filling it with all the equipment it would need to fight a war. I got an alert that had me racing away. Up to the command center.


The holo was quickly activated. The image that met me almost brought tears to my eyes.


“Hey Commander. Miss us?” Hanna asked as she stood next to Benny. Her arm slung over his shoulder, despite Bennys straight backed stance.


“Hanna you… Yes. A lot. Now get your ass landed, and unloaded. I need more hands. Like all the hands. So many hands.” I muttered tiredly. More people I trust would make this a lot easier.


“Hah! Always lost without us! C’mon Sub-Commander! Sounds like we need to pull our Commander out of trouble again.”


“Commander. It’s good to see you again.” Benny offered calmly, although I could hear the emotion in his voice.


It had been way too long since we were together. I smiled, nearly blinking tears out of my eyes. Stupid. I never should have ran off without more of my friends! If they were with me, I bet they could have helped come up with a better plan to deal with the Succession wars.


But they weren’t because I wanted to be mysterious. Stupid Vicky.


“Daww. Look at wittle Vicky tearing up because her besties are here.”


“I take back every nice thing I was thinking about you. You overstuffed gorilla.”


“Bitch! I’m not stuffed! These are all natural! They’re natural aren’t they Benny?” Hanna turned teasing.


“GASP.”


“Did she just say, gasp?”


“Of course she did Benny, she is an idiot. Yes Bimbo, Benny and I started dating.”


“Squeeee!”


“Ugh. I hate when she is like this. All positive and shit. So I’m changing the subject. Fuck Commander you don’t do shit by half do you? It was only because Sandy basically took over and jumped us here with the stick that we even got here. Shit is crazy out there. I swear those guys in Saffel almost sent up their ASF against us. You really pissed them off. Do you even know how much traffic they have in system?”


“Probably half the Inner Sphere… Or at least two-fifths.”


“Yeah just about.” Benny joked, “Commander? I’m here to help what do you need.”


“Ugh, don’t support this, it will only encourage her.”


“Benny I love you. With all my heart. Leave that monster gorilla. I’ll treat you as the God King you are.”


“Hey! Hands off you-”


“Sorry. Hanna is the only woman for me.” He spoke with a happy smile as his arm snaked around her waist and pulled her in. The bright brush across Hannas face was absolutely adorable… And now it was saved for ever and ever.


Call me a Bimbo will you? Hah! That picture is coming out during the wedding!


“I’m going to send you our current roster. Benny I’ve been focused entirely on outfitting. I need some discipline and order. I need the lone people connected to a crew, a dropship, and a jumpship, and put under our command.”


“Oh.” Benny looked a little gray after a moment. “So you want me to do all the work.”


“So I want you to do all the work!” I chirped happily. Ah man. Having friends back together again was the best!


—--


A different perspective

Aaron McOwen


Aaron couldn’t believe half of what was happening around him. Four months ago he had been a farmhand on Saffel. He had once been lucky enough to pilot a mech a bit in the planetary guard while they were recruiting, although he hadn’t made it all the way through training. The bad harvest had meant everyone that was farming needed to get back to it. When the hundreds of mercs had descended onto the planet he had been swiftly picked up by a group wanting more mercs. Wanting anyone with even a tiny bit of mech handling experience.


After all, The Contract would supply any mechwarrior with a mech as long as they would fight. Aaron was lucky. He actually did know how to use a mech, even if it had only been an Urbanmech.


Some of the others he had seen ‘recruited’ didn’t even have that.


But ‘Colonel’ Fritz had shut the fuck up when they were jumped into the system.


Aaron had been there, when the man had seen just what was happening. He had thought he had the ISDF tricked. Bring a few more people, get a few more mechs maybe? And laugh as he takes the new equipment for himself.


But then he jumped into something none of them had been ready for. This wasn’t a merc contract.


It was a fuckin’ war.


And Aaron had signed up to fight it. Although to his amusement old Fritz had been getting real cold feet with all his plans to ‘jump out of the system with all the equipment they would give him, and make a run for it.’


Nothing quite like looking down the barrel of a Warship to remind yourself about how important it was to keep to agreements. Especially since the warship looked like someone had scorched its surface, pitted and scarred a massive rend in its side, yet all the more fearsome for it.


They had been in the system for almost a month when things started really picking up. Fritz and his little lance of mercs were finally signaled to land on the massive fucking asteroid station that dominated the space. It was like a hive of bees. A swarm of constant activity that simply demanded the attention of everyone in system.


The old beat up Leopard that Aaron had been stuck on for much longer than he ever wanted landed, and they were finally able to step out into the docking bay they had been given. The place actually was spinning creating an artificial gravity that meant he wasn’t floating around anymore like he had been for the last few weeks.


Before Fritz could take more than a few steps out, a cart drove up. The back.. Trolley? Had seats and a member of the ISDF gave them all a tired smile. “Welcome to Green Base! I’m Joy, Just to be sure, are you Colonel Fritz Of the Ritters Company?”


“I am!” Fritz offered standing tall as if showing off the tens of ‘medals’ he had decorating his Lyran officer uniform. Of course it was second hand. Fritz had never been in the LCAF. Which Aaron had found out over the last few weeks.


“Excellent!” Joy offered without seeming to even take notice of the medals. “Hop on, I’ll be driving you up to the offices, there you will be introduced to a command officer, that will be your point of contact! Also here is a Noteputer, please go through the contract Colonel. The options you choose will alter your contract benefits.”


“R-right.” The man offered dazed as he looked over the Noteputer, his eyes growing wide for a moment as he started browsing, before Joy coughed into a fist.


“Please jump on. We have little time.”


With a stuttered apology. Something Aaron wasn’t sure he had heard the man say to this point, they all climbed on and Joy drove them out of the massive hangar they had parked in and up into a freight elevator. And then through another hallway that had more ISDF personnel driving other mercs around, back and forth.


And then they went into another Elevator… Finally they were dropped off at a surprisingly normal office space. They had gone from the interior of an asteroid base, through a normal door, into a carpeted quiet reception room.


“Welcome! Please come in and sit down, The Colonel will be with you soon!” Another member of the ISDF called out as she poked her head out of one of the back rooms, her arms full of paper in one arm, and a noteputer in the other. “There is some coffee on the table, it’s fresh!”


They waited a while before an ISDF Colonel eventually pulled them into a room, and with the entire crew of the Ritters Merc Company there, they hashed out the contract. The deal making Aarons eyes widen in shock. They all signed, Aarons hand was shaking as he pressed his thumbprint into the Noteputer marking his acceptance of his part of the contract, both what was expected, and what he would receive.


His mind was so blasted, that he wasn’t sure what happened from there. Just one thing stuck in his head.


Damn that was good coffee.


—-


It was time.


I honestly felt pretty nervous. My palms were sweaty, and I was wearing gloves so I couldn’t even wipe them down.


I stood on the foot of my Nightstar. I honestly felt a little nostalgic about it. I hadn’t done this in… years? At least one. It had been a long time. But this was different. I wasn’t just going to be speaking to my kids this time.


This time I was speaking to the entire Inner Sphere.


We had finished our preparations for Operation Shiroyama. Well… At least 90%... Maybe 60%. It was enough. All of the Jumpships that had been crewed were either already on the other side of the Inner sphere helping the Lyrans, Suns, or they were here. Full.


Not a single Docking Collar currently stood empty. All of them were full of dropships. Colossus. All of them.


It wasn’t the largest army ever gathered. Not even close. But it was certainly the largest mercenary gathering ever.


Period.


And I wasn’t done. This was phase one. A message to the Inner Sphere…


I exhaled. Raising my face to the Holo recorder.


“War.” I spoke clearly, not loudly, thankfully, the mic at my neck was picking up everything I had to say.


“We have been at war for too long. Tyrants demand we kneel. They believe they are the only ones who have the right to rule us. Divine Right they call it.”


“House Kurita, believes that humanity belongs to them.”


I looked out over the crowd of my kids. I forgot that I was speaking to a Holo prompter. My nervousness faded. No, it was replaced with something hot, and caustic. Anger.


“I spoke to Theodore Kurita on Terra. I asked him about peace. And the words that he spoke then convinced me. He said there would be no peace in the Inner Sphere, as long as House Kurita was not ruling it.”


The faint buzz of my kids muttering to each other reached me. I let them talk for a moment.


“Very well. Theodore Kurita. Takashi Kurita. If the only peace that the Inner Sphere will ever attain is if you rule it. Then there is only one option open to me. Someone that refuses to bow to you.”


“The ISDF will not condone endless war. So we will make a stand. The ISDF is already at war with the Combine, at the direct order of the Coordinator.” I raised my hand revealing the piece of paper I had been holding.


The paper the Coordinator had sent with his little Haiku declaration of war.


“So today marks a choice. Coordinator. House Kurita as a whole, The Combine state. Hear me now. The ISDF will not stop until you are no longer a threat to the Inner Sphere. Whether that means the complete destruction of the warriors in your family, or it means accepting your surrender, and permanent and complete renunciation to your right to rule over humanity. That is what I will attain. I will not stop. I will not be bribed. I will not fail in my task.”


“Even if it costs me my life. I will not stop.”


The entire auditorium grew quiet. The kids looked shocked at my words.


“So House Kurita. This is my declaration of War. Mine isn’t a piece of paper.”


I reached over. The pot of warpaint was ready for this. I placed my markings across my face once more. A statement that only my kids would understand. The sign that we truly at war. Once I was done, the Holo panned over. Showing my kids all doing the same. And then?


Then as planned the Holo turned towards the massive window that took up the wall infront of me. There were rows of Jumpships. Each of them had Colossus massive bulbs in ISDF colors attached. Almost like a parade was ready. And as the Holo zoomed in showing off a few of the Jumpships.


Only as the Holo panned over The Stick. Which was mostly repaired, did I speak.


“So hear me Coordinator. Today the ISDF begins Operation Shiroyama.”


“The Fall of the Samurai begins now.”


The Stick jumped out of system. And as the Holo panned out more and more of the jumpships disappeared.


“And to those who see this broadcast. The ISDF Irregular program is still open. To those who seek peace, Who want to find a path they can follow, or those who simply want to see the Combine stopped. Know that the contract the ISDF has sent to the MRB is still active.”


“So come. Join me here, not for the Fourth Succession War.”


“But for the Final Succession War.”


—--


A different perspective

Hanse Davion

New Avalon


Hanse sipped his morning coffee. He couldn’t help but feel pleased at everything that had happened. The war was going excellently, even if he had that trouble with Michael. He still regretted that it had come to that. But he was also pleased there.


It was one less threat.


But it was all working well. Melissa was a delight, despite the age gap. And it was likely that she may even end up pregnant with his first child soon. If she wasn’t already.


Then there was the coup that was recruiting the Northwind Highlanders to garrison Northwind cutting off the Combine counter assault. Although he had been amused that the attack had been far weaker than he had expected even with the biological weapons the 5th Sword of Light had used.


The ‘Stick’ was still working well as a deterrent despite his requests to the ISDF to move it to another system. Saffel was no longer in danger, not with how many mercenaries had been flooding into the system.


Hanse frowned. He had read the ‘contract’ the ISDF had offered. It was too much. He knew the ISDF had more equipment than it had let on. The Warship spoke of that. As well as the message from Katrina, promising, and then delivering Jumpships. A lot of jumpships. But to put a mech into the hands of any Mechwarrior that was willing to sign up?


He had no doubt that even the reserves of the ISDF would be empty by now.


But the contract wasn’t rescinded. Wasn’t canceled. Which it should be, if mercs were showing up to an open contract and being denied. The MRB would have long since cancelled the contract and then punished the ISDF for the mishap.


His frustration at the ISDF was quite intense. Refusing to follow any of his requests. Making plans that made no sense. And worst of all? Every agent he had sent in, had either not been able to find out where the ISDF were going, or had managed to get a spot on a Jumpship.


Only to not report back in.


It was annoying. The Commander hadn’t even responded to any message in months. He was almost tempted to have a Blackbox sent over just to get some idea of what was happening.


Worse was the fact Hanse was pretty sure he knew where they had gone.


The Memory Core the Commander had handed over had a Galaxy map from before the first succession war. Of course it had plenty of dead systems.


If every jumpship wasn’t currently in the process of moving troops, he would have sent a jumpship to ‘Lockdale’ to find out what the Commander was doing.


Because in the quiet moments, when his mind brought him back to a DNA test. Back to Romano Liaos words.


Back to how she had a Warship. Had equipment that appeared inexplicably.


He almost wondered who was backing her, and his mind always came back to the same answer.


Was she… Could she be?


Was the SLDF trying to reconnect to the Inner Sphere?


Questions without answers, because she was practically untouchable. Even Hanse, despite his desire for answers, wouldn't break the protection.


She had saved his wife after all.


She had given his people technology long lost.


She had brought a warship to the Inner Sphere, and put his people on it. To ensure that it couldn’t be used against him.


She was certainly a conundrum.


He both loved, and loathed conundrums. He loved solving them. He loathed the ones he couldn’t.


“Hanse.” Melissa waltzed into his room, Ardan nearly hurrying right behind her, which was unusual. Ardan rarely rushed.


“Love? Ardan? What is it?”


Both of them seemed speechless for a moment before Melissa laughed. A chuckle that was almost hysterical and amused all at once.


“Vicky.” she finally answered then shrugged as she waved Ardan forward.


“This was picked up by the HPG in the most recent delivery. It was handed over with an emergency priority. I agree. You need to see this.”


“Please tell me she didn’t lose the Warship?”


Melissa barked a laugh as she walked around his desk and after placing a kiss to his cheek she patted his shoulder.


“Better. She may be solving your little issue with Takashi Kurita.”


“What?” He asked honestly, a little confused. Unless she had somehow managed to get the Warship over Luthien… He hoped that wasn’t the case. As much as he wanted Takashi dead. He also respected the man. And well. An orbital bombardment like that would be… difficult politically.


“Here my Prince.” Ardan as always the man quick to save his Prince pushed a chip into the Holo reader embedded into his desk.


And Hanse over the next few minutes felt himself grow cold.


Not because the forces were that shocking. It was, of course. That was a lot of hardware she had just pulled out of her… Well. It was a lot. But not enough to beat the Combine as it stood.


But it definitely confirmed something in his mind.


“There is only one place she could have gotten so many Colossus.” He finally admitted. He hadn’t wanted to accept it. To face it, but damn. The girl had completely outplayed him. Outplayed the Inner Sphere.


Because while the DNA result had been mostly inconclusive. Mostly. It had been enough that the suspicion hadn’t been dispelled.


He remembered the doctor, his own personal physician, the only one that he trusted enough with what he needed done, and to keep his mouth shut.


“If we were dealing with anything other than something of this importance, I would confirm it outright… But it’s been centuries. The drift in DNA is too large to state with complete confidence… And it doesn’t… Especially without a more accurate sample. Is she a Cameron? Yes. Is she… Is she a descendant of Richard Cameron? I can’t say. I would need a sample from Richard himself to confirm. We have no record of his DNA on file. Terra will. I guarantee it.”


And so Hanse was faced with a horrible truth as he rewatched the Holo.


He had the most dangerous person in the Inner Sphere. Because he had no doubt that she was a sign the SLDF was returning. And they?


They were following their Cameron. Regardless of her name.


“If she wasn’t so damn helpful. I would just kill her.” He muttered, earning a shocked gasp from his wife who whacked his shoulder.


“Don’t even think about killing my friend!”


“My Prince?”


“Ardan?”


“No assassinating Commander Eisen-Blume. She may be trouble. But she has shown that she is on our side.”


Hanse sighed, outvoted. Truly this was awful! He used to be able to get away with his plots! But now he had a lady wife, and his best friend often working against him! “Pour me a drink Ardan? My lady wife has stolen my arm.”


“Yes my Prince.”


“Hah! I told you Ardan! I told you Vicky would drive him to drink! Mother ends up needing headache medicine every time she deals with her… Oh god. My Mother is probably watching this right now too!”


Melissa burst into utterly delighted laughter as she settled herself into Hanses lap, which at least was a more pleasant experience than watching the Commander’s speech.


Damnit the idea of using the foot of a mech as a podium was quite good. He had always just done it from the cockpit. He might have to steal the idea. “Melissa… Did Eisen-Blume ever confirm she was a Cameron to you?”


“W-what? Cameron? What gives you tha-... Hanse. My Husband… That was a movie.” Melissa offers almost mockingly.


“Was her DNA a movie too?” He joked back, earning a confused look from his wife. It was a moment later that he winced.


He hadn’t told her about secretly doing a DNA test on her friend had he?


He noticed Ardan slip away, Hanses drink poured, but out of reach.


Ah. His best friend truly was wise. Also cruel.


—--


A different perspective

Luthien

Takashi Kurita


He looked down at the small box that had been sent through ComStar express mail.


He knew what it was.


The former Governor of Ko had arrived year ago carrying one. Showing what the ISDF had sent.


A box. Filled with a blood covered iron flower.


A declaration of war.
 

xachariahxx

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Everything is heating up. Thanks for the chapter @Seras

Early on in the story, Vicky thought about how she couldn't reveal the PA technology, because it would kick off the war to end all wars. Wars of the era involve trying to capture territory and useful tech bases, because spending blood to control a radioactive patch of sand isn't worth it. But with her tech it means you can instead wipe out the opponent and then rebuild from the ashes. It means a whole new paradigm for how war would be fought, that Vicky wanted to avoid at all costs, because it would make it easy for the houses to kick off the final succession war.

Except now she's the one kicking it off.

Vicky has a bunch of mechs, but she still doesn't have enough mechs to win wholesale against the combine. But she has what nobody else has (and not just PA tech); she doesn't actually care about keeping the mech production intact. She's free to purely valuable production facilities so that the combine can never try to fight back, ever again. It means instead of nation states that try to consider how they'll rule long term or end the war in a better position than they started it, she's able to treat war like an RTS. She only has to destroy the enemy's 20-30 mech/ASF factories, and ~80 regiments, and then she's won.

From the start of the story, was it foreshadowing for this point?
That nobody realizes she's playing a different game than the rest of the setting. They're all playing Civ6, and she's playing Total Annihilation.
 
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Yah, pretty much. The thing about totalitarian states (and all the Successor Lords are to one extent or another, just the DC & CC are by far the most centralized) is they crumble slowly and then all at once.

If the Coordinator and his heir are gone and the centralized bureaucracy is knocked down if Luthien is occupied, that's probably it. The surviving warlords don't have much gelling them together as the upper leadership are universally a pit of vipers. One might find a Kurita to put forward as a puppet but all the warlords will likely have their own as well. They might not openly have a civil war while being invaded (though that has happened a few times in history), but they likely aren't going to coordinate and cooperate well as they squabble over a throne or make plans to succeed from the DC (and somehow survive).

Vicky's merc force is likely going to play the role of the some barbarian tribe sweeping through the Roman Empire and burning down Rome (and taking out the Emperor and his immediate family). Considering a far more organized and methodical invasion is on the way, I don't see how the DC survives the day Likely what happened to the CC OTL in the aftermath of the 4SW will look like the 'good' result by comparison.

Granted that also depends if the 'doomsday' weapons (that were written in by latter CGL writers) are used. I find the 'Curse of Galedon' especially egregious in its stupidity. Moving beyond the bad scifi of the biogenered plague (and so much wrong with that as well that it might as well be magic), pretty much the only reason any such doomsday weapon would have been used during the devastating days of the 1st and 2nd Succession Wars, not sitting on some planet as a 'spoilsport' weapon for a regime utterly convinced of its destiny to ultimately conquer everyone.

Not to mention doomsday spoilsport weapons don't work as a deterrent if no one knows about them. So long as it was deployable (meaning they could load it up in a dropship and get it to an enemy world), and assuming they didn't somehow 'forget' they had it in the arsenal, any such stockpile should be gone by the 3rd Succession War. There's tons of tomb worlds in the Inner Sphere for a reason. But imo that's about the only thing that will stop what's coming down on the DC. Though really I see no reason why these weapons wouldn't have been used in the OTL 4SW or war of '39 given the losses and danger/risk OTL DC faced in canon (they never lost so many of their core worlds nor were in such danger of utter defeat).
 
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Seras

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Yah, pretty much. The thing about totalitarian states (and all the Successor Lords are to one extent or another, just the DC & CC are by far the most centralized) is they crumble slowly and then all at once.

If the Coordinator and his heir are gone and the centralized bureaucracy is knocked down if Luthien is occupied, that's probably it. The surviving warlords don't have much gelling them together as the upper leadership are universally a pit of vipers. One might find a Kurita to put forward as a puppet but all the warlords will likely have their own as well. They might not openly have a civil war while being invaded (though that has happened a few times in history), but they likely aren't going to coordinate and cooperate well as they squabble over a throne or make plans to succeed from the DC (and somehow survive).

Vicky's merc force is likely going to play the role of the some barbarian tribe sweeping through the Roman Empire and burning down Rome (and taking out the Emperor and his immediate family). Considering a far more organized and methodical invasion is on the way, I don't see how the DC survives the day Likely what happened to the CC OTL in the aftermath of the 4SW will look like the 'good' result by comparison.

Granted that also depends if the 'doomsday' weapons (that were written in by latter CGL writers) are used. I find the 'Curse of Galedon' especially egregious in it's stupidity. Moving beyond the bad scifi of the biogenered plague (and so much wrong with that as well that it might as well be magic), pretty much the only reason any such doomsday weapon would have been used during the devastating days of the 1st and 2nd Succession Wars, not sitting on some planet as a 'spoilsport' weapon for a regime utterly convinced of its destiny to ultimately conquer everyone.

Not to mention doomsday spoilsport weapons don't work as a deterrent if no one knows about them. So long as it was deployable (meaning they could load it up in a dropship and get it to an enemy world), and assuming they didn't somehow 'forget' they had it in the arsenal, any such stockpile should be gone by the 3rd Succession War. There's tons of tomb worlds in the Inner Sphere for a reason. But imo that's about the only thing that will stop what's coming down on the DC. Though really I see no reason why these weapons wouldn't have been used in the OTL 4SW or war of '39 given the losses and danger/risk OTL DC faced in canon (they never lost so many of their core worlds nor were in such danger of utter defeat).
I hadn't ever twigged that the curse was a later addition to the lore, but that does make sense. I did think it was weird that they never used it during the 4th war. Since the Combine had been pushed so far on the back foot. Hell they even agree to release territory in exchange for more mechs from ComStar at the time. So it was definitely a sign they were struggling.
 

Brian-88

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I hadn't ever twigged that the curse was a later addition to the lore, but that does make sense. I did think it was weird that they never used it during the 4th war. Since the Combine had been pushed so far on the back foot. Hell they even agree to release territory in exchange for more mechs from ComStar at the time. So it was definitely a sign they were struggling.
DC was basically a bad afternoon away from total collapse in Canon. The goons absolutely shellacked their mobile reserves, if it weren't for C* the war of 39 would have 100% ended on Luthien.

I am wondering what kind of equipment Vicky is building her "regememts" around though. Like, are they all RTC? Does she have light horse and heavy cav or all mixed up?
 

Seras

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DC was basically a bad afternoon away from total collapse in Canon. The goons absolutely shellacked their mobile reserves, if it weren't for C* the war of 39 would have 100% ended on Luthien.

I am wondering what kind of equipment Vicky is building her "regememts" around though. Like, are they all RTC? Does she have light horse and heavy cav or all mixed up?
In this case since she isn't supplying ISDF. It's actually more Medium-Heavy than Assault. But it really depends on the mercs. If she is dealing with a group of mercs that are heavy cav, she will provide heavier mechs. ect.
 

Brian-88

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In this case since she isn't supplying ISDF. It's actually more Medium-Heavy than Assault. But it really depends on the mercs. If she is dealing with a group of mercs that are heavy cav, she will provide heavier mechs. ect.
SLDF/Royal grade mediums and heavies will absolutely chew up DCMS Succession war era lights and mediums. Especially since she will be dropping with numerical superiority.
 
Chapter 21.1

Seras

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Chapter 21.1 Operation Shiroyama Part 1.

3029

Dieron

Dieron IV


A different perspective

Benjamin Rommel


Benny stared out into the void. The view to Dieron was beautiful from up here. Of course the fact he was on The Stick played a part in that. A large window on the Warship gave him a great view.


Although he had regretted not being able to be in front of the Commander when she did her speech. He had been needed. Dieron was a massive target. The Capital of the Military district that was named for it. It was heavily defended, with multiple regiment sized commands. Or at least it had at the last intelligence report. At least a few of those would be gone now. The 5th was currently on Northwind from an update. Which was good and bad.


Good because it made taking Dieron easier.


Bad because the bastards had used a biological weapon on Northwind.


When Vicky found out, she had already put down a simple order in case of any meetings with the 5th Sword of Light.


Complete Decimation.


Which to be fair. That was already the plan. But now it was personal.


But that was a problem for later. For now he was thinking. Plans running through his head, how he was going to take this world. How to best do it without losing too many men. Well at least he would have the orbitals. The Stick would remain in orbit providing support. Although he was going to try and take the world without relying on pinpoint orbital support.


God he smiled. Even if this went bad, there wasn’t a force in the Inner Sphere that could survive orbital fire from a Warship when it simply always knew where you were. Vickys sensor once more changing the landscape of war, and no one outside the ISDF even knew it existed.


The Dracs were about to learn what it meant to fight ISDF.


“You done brooding yet?”


“Not yet.” He said, pouting a little as Hanna nudged him. He was glad she was here. The Gunslingers would make this assault a lot easier.


“Been hanging out with the Irregulars. Most of them are good kids. Couple might go crazy, so watch for that. If they start killing civs, we will need to step in.”


“It’s always a concern when bringing in new people, but I have faith. The Irregulars are going to be difficult, but give it a few battles, and all the problems will work out, we will be a Combine busting machine.”


Hanna shrugged as she leaned on him. “I’m not worried either way. I just wish Vicky was here with us. Stupid blonde is stuck supplying our entire invasion and can’t even take part.”


“Yeah. She was pretty sad not to be leading us out. We will just have to step up. She always coddled us, was there to cover our mistakes. Now we will still make mistakes but we have to solve them ourselves.”


“Hell Yeah. Time to show Vicky that all her work wasn’t for nothing. Gunslingers are ready to remind the snakes who the real elites are.”


“You’ll do fine love.”


“Aww, is Big Sub Commander Rommel getting all sappy with me?” Hanna teased the girl leaning in and delivering a warm kiss pulling Benny away from the sight of Dieron. “C’mon I didn’t come to get you to play around though. Some of the Merc leaders are getting cold feet. Time to pretend to be Vicky and give a speech.”


“I’m bad at speeches though.”


“Just say something about how they have a Warship over their head. It’ll be fine. That will either fill them with confidence, or put the fear of God in them.”


Benny grunted out a laugh. He had happily taken up the challenge of ordering the new arrivals putting together the different invasion routes, and with his team he had put together over ten years, he had handled that without too much difficulty. The hard part had been finding the absolute green mercs. The ones that had gotten lucky and tricked their way into getting here.


But thanks to just how many old dispossessed Mechwarriors were showing up, it hadn’t been too hard. Sure. They would never have worked together before. Sure they were taking commands with a new ‘company’ in their eyes.


Sure, it wasn’t perfect. But honestly. The biggest weakness of the model was as always already solved. He almost wanted to smile at how much trouble the Combine were about to be in.


But first he had to come up with a speech… This was bad. Steal a Vicky speech?


Steal a Vicky speech.


—--


A different perspective

Aaron McOwen

Dieron


This was absolutely the craziest thing he had ever done. How the hell had this even happened? He was a farmer and a part time militia member! Why was he here!?


Getting to step foot on a Warship was something he would never forget. The feel of it moving beneath his feet had filled his dreams for the entire trip to Dieron. But it was when the last call alert blared, and he was buckled into his Mech that it all started hitting him.


His Mech.


He was piloting one of the most powerful weapons of war ever made. Him. Aaron the Farmers kid.


And like his grandfather before him, he was going to go fight the Snakes. His grandfather had never come back.


Aaron just prayed he wouldn’t meet the same fate.


The Merc company he had ‘joined’ had eventually passed him off, when they realized they really wouldn’t get to ‘keep’ him and his equipment after everything. Aaron and every Mechwarrior signed their own contract separate from the normal merc company contract. Bastard Fritz had dumped him instantly. But in the end it didn't matter. As a ‘Disposed Mechwarrior.’ He was assigned to a new unit.


The 14th ISDF Irregulars.


And somehow his lance had been attached to the fuckin Gunslingers.


They were apparently The ISDF Elite Company. Not that Aaron could tell the difference? It wasn’t like he wasn’t riding around in a SLDF Royal as well.


He still felt like he was standing in church every time he settled into his cockpit.


“Hey Wheatfield, You good?”


“I’m fine!” He growled getting distracted. So he had been a farmer! No reason to make fun of him! Lieutenant Stevens was his Lance lead, and had given out nicknames to everyone.


Of course he had gotten his old insult back. Stevens was the oldest in the group, closer to thirty than twenty like the rest of the Lance.


So we all started calling him Oldman.


“Good. Listen up! 14th, this is it. You are all Green. That’s fine. You are in damn good equipment, and our job during the assault is to back up the gunslingers, we are fire support. Especially you Wheatfield. Slow and steady kids and you will make it out this alive, and with a fuckin Royal to pass on to your children. So just keep your eyes open. And your ears wide. Because if I give an order. Do it. Then think.”


“Roger.”


“Yeah yeah Oldman.”


“Understood.” Aaron replied as his hands wrapped around the controls. The dropship was still shaking. His Neurohelm was on, although he could barely feel this one. Not like the ten pound monster that had been in the training Urbanmech on Saffel.


This was a real machine of war. That and the Cooling suit was actually comfortable and didn’t smell like old sweat and puke. This one was brand new. His.


The rumbling suddenly picked up, the dropships engines burning to slow their decent, and Aaron realized this was happening.


He lost track of what was happening there. Simply closing his eyes and praying to God that he wasn’t about to be killed like a fool for leaving the farm.


It had seemed like such a good idea at the time!


The massive thunk of the dropship landing pushed his prayers away. They were here. On a draconis world.


Where they would be shooting at him.


Fuck.


The next half an hour was actually slow. The dropship landed and began a slow process of disembarking everyone. It wasn’t just mechs. Plenty of tankers had signed up as well, and ASF pilots. Although they would need more prep for their landing.


That was part of what Aaron would be doing. The Gunslingers, the 14th Irregulars as support, and a company of tanks would be going to claim a starport up in the mountains.


Which was only one of the assaults planned and prepared from orbit. But the Starport would absolutely be defended. The snakes were using it for their own ASF forces.


“So if we are going to hit the Starport, what is stopping them from hitting us with their fighters? I don’t like the idea of having a bunch of ASF above us Oldman.”


“No more joking around Trickster. This is serious. But since you aren’t patched into the command channel let me tell you what they said about the enemy ASF.” The Oldman answered back, Aaron was forced to focus as the crew of the dropship started motioning for him to walk forward to leave the bay.


As he stomped forward the Oldman continued. “I think the exact quote was. ‘Don’t worry about enemy ASF. The Stick already spoke to them.’ In case the context is above your head. They tried to send ASF to contest our landing. The Big fuckin Warship above our head, swatted the lot of them out of the air. So they either don’t have any more, or the ASF they do have are staying grounded and hidden so they aren’t just wasted.”


“Fuck me. Poor Sods.” Trickster whispered, although it was still caught by his mic.


“Get your comm discipline in order Trickster. It’s easy as. You have a damn SLDF NeuroHelm just turn your comm off when you don’t want to share.”


“What if I want to share Oldman!? My words are important shit!”


“No one wants to listen to you Trick. Shut up.” Campbell spoke up. Although Aaron couldn’t remember his first name. He couldn’t help but think of him as-


“Fuck off Earl. Just cause you used to be some noble shit. Blueblooded asshole.”


“Fuck off yourself Trick. That was like two centuries ago. I didn’t even bring it up, you fuckin asked!”


“Yeah yeah. Well I am mistaken, I don’t care anymore about how you learned to pilot.”


“Alright clear up! We have a job to do! You boys want to keep your fancy ride when you get outta here? Then listen up. Do your job.” Oldman called out from his Archer. The Pristine mech took the lead, and Aaron was forced to refocus on everything around him to follow.


Trick of course couldn’t keep his mouth shut though. “Yeah yeah. Just point me at’em. This fuckin Phoenix Hawk is gonna make mincemeat of anything we run into!”


“Your job is to support our Lance. While we are laying down LRM fire you watch our back. Use it as such.” Oldman called out but after that that the seriousness of the situation hit them as they fell into a flank position on the Gunslingers. The Gunslingers that were each in the nastiest assault mechs Aaron had ever seen.


He had heard of them though. Nightstars. The mech of the SLDF. Or he admitted it had sorta become such after the whole Immortal warrior thing.


Ask a kid what mech the SLDF used, and nine outta ten would say Nightstar. A mech that had been basically extinct had returned as immensely popular thanks to the movie.


Hell Aaron had seen it. Good flick. A bit hammy at times, but solid. And everyone liked the mechs.


Of course the equipment that was thought extinct? Yeah apparently the ISDF had so many they were just handing them out to complete greenhorns like him.


Damn if it didn’t make him want to do well. To prove he was worthy of this ancient mech.


“Alright 14th, this is Gunslinger Hayha. This is going to be a fun brawl, keep your head in the game. Just support our assault, and don’t do something stupid. Retreat if it’s called. No heroics. Heroes die. We survive.”


The Comm went silent after, as the Gunslinger pulled out of the channel, back to her command communications. But it actually did reassure Aaron.


With a leader that wasn’t going to lead them into a suicide charge, maybe they would make it out of this okay?


“Hey Trick! Focus up, you are wandering!”


“Fuck off Oldman, I’m gonna jump up on that rock for the view.”


“Don’t wander off Trick! Stay with us.”


“I’m a scout! I’m Scouting!”


Aaron sighed. Maybe they would make it out of this… Maybe.


The next hour was quiet. Just traveling through mountain passes, and stomping a few military checkpoints that was done through peppering the small outposts with ERPPC fire.


Aaron didn’t even get to take part, but he did get to stomp on a few buildings as he followed along.


That was amazing.


But as he followed along he could practically feel the tension ratcheting up. Trick was getting almost caustic. Oldman was cracking down on their fuckups. Earl stopped paying attention at all to the others.


Aaron was forced to realize that the mention of retreating by Gunslinger Hayha might not have been hyperbolic.


It might be a very real thing that happens.


Soon.


As they turned a corner in the mountains they saw it. The Starport. It was a massive structure, obviously. It had to be equipped to handle dropships. It was also not going to be a cakewalk.


“Confirmed enemies. 14th, sending targeting data. Confirm.” Gunslinger suddenly called out over the line, and Aaron saw his computer beep as it started receiving data on what to fire at.


“Confirm!” he called out as Oldman, and Earl did the same.


“Good. We are moving in. Once you are in range of your targets, fire at will. Also 14th. Stay close to the tankers. They will help keep you safe from return fire. Gunslinger out.”


And that was it. Oldman took command, with a single directive they all received waypoint and the 14th, and gunslingers split apart. One to get into long range positions. One to smash through the defenses. Tanks Turrets, and infantry.


The Tankers split up, some moving to stay in the shadows of the Gunslingers, some to stay with the 14th, and that was how the battle began.


“Wheatfield, shoot what I shoot. Earl Trick, you two are a team, hit anything moving towards us Earl, and Trick jump them if they still get close. We stay together, and send fire downrange.”


“R-Right!” Aaron called back as he felt the hatches on his missile pods pop open, as Oldman started firing.


Then Aarons Royal Catapult joined in.


The Rhinos that had been following also joined in, and the massive streaks of LRMs filled the sky, giving cover to the Gunslingers, that were already firing in rapid succession. Bunkers, splintered under fire. Tanks were flattened, And infantry in long trenches died.


The battle was like that for a while. A minute of picking targets, at long range, and sending a barrage of missiles, moving on, or firing again if they were still active.


For the most part, Aaron was firing at tanks, and other vehicles, that were being activated. Knocking them out of the fight so they couldn’t interfere.


Then a few minutes in, as he was getting comfortable, he got an alert.


“14th Irregulars. You have incoming hovercraft at your 4 o’clock company size. Turn and prepare.” The voice was one Aaron wasn’t familiar with, but it caused every to still for a minute as the information ran through. Well everyone but Oldman, who had already turned.


“Shit! Hovercraft!” Trick called out, as he suddenly jumped away from Earls side, which had Oldman cursing him, but even with their warning Aaron could understand the panic. That was a company of Hovercraft racing at them!


Aaron panicked. He could admit that. The Hovercrafts must have been hiding in the mountains around the Starport, and so when they popped up, they were already moving at speeds that would make them tough to hit.


He turned, one of his pods releasing a barrage, only to curse when they were easily dodged, the Hovercraft juking to the side to let his missiles splash across the mountain dirt.


And then Oldman was there, his Archer firing a burst of green lasers that clipped one of the Hovercraft sending it spinning off as its mobility failed.


“Stow your shit! Aim and shoot! They aren’t going to disable you, unless you panic. Trick! Get your ass back in formation and back up Earl! His Thunderbolt isn’t made for fast movers!”


Right… He just needed to focus. He targeted one, and fired. His four Mediums bursting to life. His attack nearly missed, as he had fired ahead of the Hovercraft. But the pilot had juked into the path of his mediums.


Apparently Aaron had fired so badly it had surprised the pilot.


The four mediums, even only over a moment as the Hovercraft raced through did what Aaron needed. Sending the vehicle into the dirt as something failed, and then it spun and rolled.


It was definitely not a threat anymore. As it rolled itself to pieces.


“Stop staring Wheatfield! Daydream when you are back on the farm!” The roar of Oldman in his ear had him shift, switching targets, and firing. Then again.


His accuracy was shit, but with four mediums, even just a glancing blow tended to send the Hovercraft spinning out of the fight.


Of course the tankers weren’t ignoring this. They fired as well, putting enough fire down that even when the Hovercraft kept peppering everyone with medium lasers, it wasn’t enough to score a kill.


In the end, the Company of Hovercraft retreated, at less than half strength, and Oldman called out immediately.


“Alright, focus on the job! Support the Gunslingers!” And immediately a new target popped on Aarons screen. As he turned back to the real fight, he couldn’t help but gape at the devastation.


The Nightstars, while the 14th was distracted had scythed through the enemy. Leaving a literal trail of destruction as the assault mechs had simply walked through any walls, or defenses the Combine had set up.


It was a blood bath.


The Nightstars were earning a few scars, but every few seconds a new boom would echo through the valley, as the Gauss were fired showing how little the assault mechs minded.


With each boom, another tank, another installation of infantry would fall. Aaron watched in amusement, as a new Turret popped up targeting the Gunslingers, firing a barrage of LRMs. Only for all of them to be chewed up by the Rhinos behind the Gunslingers. The tanks had AMS. No wonder they had been told to stay near the tanks.


“Damn.” He couldn’t help but mutter. As his LRMs joined the fray. Knocking a defensive turret into scrap that had popped up and was shooting at the Gunslingers from behind.


Is that Trick? He wondered suddenly seeing a mech hop over a wall and start shooting at the combine. A moment later he got his answer.


“Dammit Trick. I’m gonna put this shit on your record. Get back in formation!”


“Fuck no! I’m killing some snakes today!”


“Phoenix Hawk! Get your ass out of there!” The sudden voice of Gunslinger Hayha cut in, but even Aaron knew that Trick wasn’t going to listen. The Phoenix Hawk Jumped blasting a vehicle with its ERPPC as it landed atop another.


“Dammit! You idiot they have the Starport trapped! You are jumping into a minefield!” The Gunslinger screamed again, causing Aarons heart to clench.


Tricks comm connection was off.


He had turned off his communicator.


Aaron watched, unable to do a damn thing as Trick continued charging leaping over the first walls the Combine had set up.


A moment later there was an explosion.


The Phoenix Hawk that had just jumped, was covered in smoke. But Aaron realized it wasn’t standing anymore.


“Fuck.” Oldman whispered, forgetting to mute his mic.


Yeah.


“14th. New orders. You will move to the target, to try and exfiltrate your boy. Gunslingers! Time to earn our pay!”


Aaron gaped as the entire Lance shifted, the four Assault mechs moving as one, seemed to completely forget their target was the Starport as each of them shifted towards the fallen mech.


“Well I’ll be damned.” Oldman showing his own lack of comm discipline muttered, before realizing he needed to move. “You heard him 14th! Time to move. Follow in, slow and steady!”


And they moved. Aaron felt sick as he saw the battle suddenly pick up. Because the Combine Infantry? They were hungry for a Mech kill.


The Infantry were charging out of trenches running up to the smokee covered Phoenix Hawk and Trick.


If they got to him, they would peel his cockpit open and rip him apart.


Aaron knew that. It was something that any pilot going against the Combine understood.


The stomping of his mech didn’t seem fast enough. Even as he noticed Earl firing into the smoke with ERPPC fire blowing chunks out of the charging infantry they might not make it.


Sudden explosions peppered the Nightstars. The four mechs weathered the attack, and Aaron realized that the loss of the Phoenix Hawk had obviously put the Gunslingers in a bad position as they moved to help, and now Combine mechs that had been hiding were appearing to punish them.


Fuck.


They weren’t going to make it in time to save Trick.


Even with the Gunslingers sending barrages of pulse lasers into the charging infantry it was obvious they would reach the downed mech.


So Aaron decided to do something stupid.


So stupid. He had only done this once before back in training with the Urbanmech.


Just once. It hadn’t exactly gone well. But… Trick may be an asshole, but if even the Gunslingers were going to risk themselves, Aaron who wasn’t nearly as important couldn’t do less.


So he moved his foot over to the ‘other’ pedal. The one had made damn sure not to touch until now.


And he kicked it.


The Roar was unlike anything he had ever experienced before. The Urbanmech wasn’t exactly known for the power in its jump jets.


But this was a Catapult. And it was more than capable. 120 meters jump distance. It let Aaron leap over the wall. Right into the same minefield that had wiped out Trick.


But Aaron was pretty sure all the mines around Trick had been set off. So that is where he aimed.


Well tried to aim. He was off a bit tilting too much to the right, but it was enough, he landed beside his downed comrade, and after a few seconds of his heart hammering in his throat, he realized he hadn’t exploded.


So instead he switched his focus, and started a constant barrage of medium lasers against the infantry.


His sudden appearance, had done what was needed. The infantry went into shock, and seeing that the fallen mech was protected the Gunslingers could turn their full attention to the company of mechs that were firing on them.


If Aaron could do more than a glimpse or two of what was happening he would have, because a line of Nightstars reminding the Combine what heavy ranged firepower looked like would have filled him with awe, instead he was focused on…


Well it felt sort of like burning ants with a magnifying glass. If he was being honest with himself.


He had four Medium lasers on the front of his Catapult, and even with a few Combine mechs staggering him from time to time, he was able to lay down a constant line with each of his lasers to ensure the infantry couldn’t reach Trick.


With that done, his Lance, and the Tankers all turned their attention to the Combine.


The Combine that were shattered with the amount of fire hammering down on them.


In the end, Aaron was left panting. His armor red in places, but not a single man had made it to Trick.


He would still be alive in there. If battered.


The Nightstars ended up pushing into the Starport crushing the remains of the Combine resistance by pure might.


And Aaron got to put a little mark into the side of his cockpit. Just like his Grandpa had once done when he was a Tanker.


Put a mark for every battle you survive in. To remind yourself that every battle was a roll of the dice.


But damn if he didn’t feel like a mechwarrior now.


—--


A different perspective

Hanna Hayha


Hanna sighed. What a massive fuckup. It was over now. The ISDF had their foothold. And the Combine were readying their big guys to try and stop them.


Of course Artillery was going to be a massive force in the next few battles.


Battles she would have to be careful in. Her Nightstar was yellow, or orange level armor across multiple angles.


But she didn’t blame the kid. This was her fuckup as the Commander. As Vicky liked to say, ‘If you are in charge and someone does something stupid. You are still at fault.’


Hanna was so used to being listened to by everyone, she hadn’t put enough effort in getting the Irregular group she had taken with on her side.


So one of the kids got hot headed and wanted to charge in, not realizing that Hanna was well aware of the Mine field. Had purposefully not stepped into it. It was obvious the Combine had set a trap, as they often do by using Tanks and infantry to draw in mechs.


She imagined the enemy leaders plan. Lay a minefield inside their own defenses, draw in the mechs, when the mechs first get fucked over by an active minefield, your mech forces appear from their hiding places and hammer into the damaged mechs.


It was a good plan. Hanna’s was better. Or at least she thought it was. But she had made a mistake, she hadn’t considered the trust factor. If she had spent a few moments explaining that they had intel on the Minefield, this never would have happened.


She stepped into the med bay. The kid inside was banged up, but he would live. Although his Phoenix Hawk was in trouble. Both legs blasted to bits.


“G-Gunslinger!” He chocked out when he noticed her enter. A failed salute because the poor kid had a broken arm.


“At ease.” She ordered stomping in. She wasn’t as good at this sort of thing as Benny, and she didn’t have that mysterious bimbo power Vicky had. She was usually the enforcer to Bennys lead. Not the lead herself.


But this was her fuckup.


“Gunslinger Hayha… I am sorry. Th-”

“They call you Trick Right?” She interrupted taking a seat.


“Ah… Yes.”


“Alright Trick. Let me lay it out. You fucked up, but I fucked up worse. I knew about the Minefield. The plan was to wipe out the Combines defenses while their mechs hid away waiting for their opportunity that wasn’t gonna come. The 14th Irregulars, were meant to be fire support, so I never considered and of you would even come close to the Minefield so I never bothered to give you a warning.”


“I went against orders… I lost my mech.”


“Yeah. That was fuckin stupid.” She agreed. It was after all. “But the fuck up wasn’t just yours. I’m not used to working with Irregulars. Not used to working with people that don’t know that when you get an order you fuckin do it, because your lead may know something…” She shook her head. It was kinda hard to explain that the ISDF just… didn’t fall into traps.


The kid looked unsure of what to say. Even Hanna didn’t know so fuck it. She reached out, and despite the fact that guy was probably about the same age she ran patted his shoulder, a little awkwardly. “When you recover we will put you in something. Next time just follow orders, or request from your Lance lead a new order. We are pretty good about accepting good ideas from our underlings. Till then rest up.”


“W-what?”


Hanna ignored his question. If he wanted answers his lead would take care of that. She was done doing the inspirational leader thing. She was sorta bad at it. No she wanted to get back in her Nightstar and stomp some more snakes.


Yeah. That sounded like fun.


—-


A different perspective

Aaron McOwens


“Here kid. Drink up.” Oldman offered as he settled in around the fire. They were up in the mountains. It had been a few days since the Starport, but the battles had started blending together. If not for his markings in his cockpit, Aaron might have actually forgotten just how many fights he had been in.


“Thanks Oldman.” He takes the beer. Courtesy of the ISDF and takes a sip. It was weak stuff. And not enough was passed out to get anyone drunk. But it definitely raised morale when the ISDF officer had pulled out the cooler full of beers and passed them around.


They weren’t the only Lance gathered up together here. Apparently it was SOP for the Lance, sized groupings to gather together during their stops to help increase their protection.


Although Aaron had heard Oldman say it was also for morale. Aaron looked over the other four Lances that had met up with them. Two were irregulars like him, one was actual ISDF.


And damn if he wasn’t in awe about all the stories being passed around. Battles that should have left them with heavy losses. The sort of knock down drag out fights that ended merc regiments instead leaving the Combine mechs smoking as the ISDF walked over them.


And it was happening everywhere. A little voice in your ear telling you where the enemy is. That they were about to ambush you. That everything was going to be okay.


There were losses of course. Aaron looked over to where Tricks mech would have been in their Lance. But with superior equipment, came better chances to survive. There had only been a few actual deaths even among the irregulars.


Even the hardened mercs like Oldman had to admit that the ISDF weren’t just throwing them to the Snakes.


This was starting to become more than that. And the Irregulars were noticing.


The ISDF guys, the real ISDF guys in their shiny armor. Were actually pretty terrifying. The ones he had talked to would laugh at his question but answer him, telling him they were only ‘regular’ pilots.


Then they would slog into the nastiest fights, with brutal overwhelming efficiency. It wasn’t that each one was the best, but they worked as a team. Half the time every member in a Lance would focus one snake at a time.


And since they had Lostech, usually that first barrage was all that was needed.


But it was more than that. I mean, everyone tried to fire at the same mech to take it out. But Aaron had seen a few battles now. And it was like… The ISDF guys didn’t care about the glory.

Yeah Aaron decided as he sipped his beer. That was probably about right. Curious, he stood up from the fire. Wandering over to the section of the camp that had the ISDF mechs. The four mechwarriors were gathered around a fire just like the rest of the camp.


But they still wore their shiny armor. None of them made any move to take it off as they rested. He wandered over. Not sure of the ‘rules’ on talking to them. But every time he had fought with ISDF guys, well actual ISDF not irregulars, they had been pretty nice.


Even their ‘elites’ had been pretty pleasant. Gunslinger Hayha had mentioned after their taking of the Starport she was putting in a commendation for him.


Apparently his rescue of Trick had worked out for him.


“Hey! Sorry we don’t have any more beers to pass out!” One of the Mechwarriors called out a little tiredly as Aaron walked up. But he just waved his own.


“I’m good thank you. I wouldn’t want to get drunk.”


“Hah! See see! I told you they know what they are doing! These are all mercs they aren’t going to be stupid and get drunk in the middle of a battle!” One of the men said as he kicked at anothers foot only to get a look in return.


“Not everyone has their head on straight.” He said before turning to Aaron. “So what’s up? Need something?”


“Ah. I was just curious about a few things?”


“Ahhh. That is something I understand, C’mon take a seat. Ask your questions. Benny told us to be open about stuff.”


“Thanks. Umm, so I guess, you guys don’t fight like mercs. I noticed it earlier. I mean Oldman mentioned it while we watched you take out that tank company earlier.”


“Ah. Yeah I know exactly what you mean. You expected some Immortal Warrior shit right? A single mech against an army of tanks and smashing them until our mech was half destroyed but the enemy are smoldering wrecks?” He laughed tapping the woman that had been sitting with them, but hadn’t said anything yet.


“Oh fuck off! Just because I was in that movie!” She growled throwing an armored punch that looks like it would have hurt, but it didn’t do much against their armor.


“And you tried to solo that Lance…”


“The guy in the 10th were asking for it! They should know not to fuck with the ISDF… But yeah Benny was piiiiisssed.”


“You were in the Phantoms of the SLDF?” Aaron couldn’t help but ask a little surprised. His question earned him a heavy laugh from the whole group.


“We all were!” They cheered raising their hands to fist bump. “We are old timers. We got pulled by Vicky to go with on her movie adventure.”


“It was pretty fun. The food was great, and the beautiful women!” Crowed one of the guys before sighing dreamily.


“She just gave you an autograph. She wasn’t in love with you.”


“A man can dream!”


“Wow. I’ve never met movie stars before.” Aaron admitted earning more laughs


“Oh we aren’t. At all. We were extras, maybe a bit of glorified extra. But thats it. I mean only Rebecca actually had a line. I was just told to stand and look proud.”


“Oh yeah. Ehhemm. ‘We may be phantoms, but even so we stand!’ Oh man that takes me back.” She laughed after saying her line.


Vaguely Aaron actually did remember that scene. Huh.


“But anyway. You were asking about our tactics right? Yeah listen first thing ISDF doctrine teaches is that heroes die. Like literally the first like six engagements they put you in simulator and VR, is you up against a ton of forces. You have two options fight slowly and carefully with your VR team. Or try and act like the Immortal Warrior. Guess how many people pass the first six tests?”


“Probably not many?”


“None.” Rebecca intrudes looking proud. “Not a single one! After those six tests you get a sit down with Benny, err Sub-Commander Rommel himself. And he tells you, you are one test away from flunking completely from the mech program.”


“Ugh. He looks so sad about it to. Like we kicked a puppy!”


“Yeah it’s hilarious.. I mean after. It’s funny now. But then? Oh god I felt like I was gonna die!”


“Especially for us older kids. I mean we had already been pulled into a few things here and there. But this was huge. Anyway. So we get told this. And then Benny spends a few minutes going over your fuck ups.”


“Tears you apart.”


“And he explains that every one of the tests they have given are completely beatable. Then he takes you down to the VR stations right?. And he puts you in one. And himself in another. You get to sidealong with him as he fights the mission. The hardest one.”


“And of course he shows us all up. Benny plays the whole engagement safe. He fights completely with his allied units. Uses defenses. Falls back. At one point on mine he got over run a little and literally retreated.”


“And he wins.”


“Yep. It’s eye opening because in the end not just his score, but his actual kill count tends to be higher than ours. Or close enough. Showed us that our gungho attitude was pointless in the end.”


“Then he sticks you in a Lance, like ours.”


“Yep. And all of us have to do the test.”


“So of course we copy what Benny does, and that is how the ISDF teaches idiot mechwarriors how to be MechSoldiers!”


“Ugh we are not called that! It’s still just Mechwarrior!”


“No way MechSoldiers is cooler! Vicky calls us soldiers not heroes so there. The Commander agrees with me.”


Aaron watched as the four fell into an argument but his thoughts were stuck on his own engagements so far. He had basically been too afraid to do much. Especially after the craziness of saving Trick. But he could see how that would be massively better than even what his Lance does…


Huh.


—--
 

Brian-88

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There goes Deiron. Now the question is if the Dragon is willing to use chemical warfare in his own worlds. Probably yes.
 

Doomsought

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Honestly trying to figure out how quickly I want the Combine to go full scorched earth is one the hardest parts of this section of the story. Also then deciding on how to react to them doing so.
I think it would be best to pick a few characters in leadership with different stances on scorched Earth, some being hardliners from the start, others accelerate, some are slow to it, and a few opposed.

The overal level of acceleration should be based on those characters gaining fame or getting killed.
 

The Whispering Monk

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Osaul
I think the level of scorched Earth will depend entirely on how much control Theodore has. Takashi's focus will likely be on the Dragoons...at least until it's rubbed in his face that the Dragon is truly at risk.

As for the weapons of mass destruction. I don't know if I've read a specific doctrine, but I wouldn't be surprised if they were mostly kept on the planets directly under control of the District (and possibly the Prefecture) Commanders. I doubt it'll happen on Dieron, and, if they weapons are kept there, it might prevent their use in direct response to that attack. Can't say no one would try and make it happen afterwards from a counter attack...or massed ASF strike with accompanying nukes to also try and remove the Stick.

Otherwise...yeah, individual release will entirely depend on Command's desperation and separation from reality.
 

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