Blood on the Horizon (Reimagined)

Chapter 56 New
Chapter 56

Date: February 21, 3006
Location: Valexa, Federated Suns

“General, you’re leaving us out here to dry. If you don’t push in and start flanking, I’ll have to start pulling back away from the factories.”

I leaned over the holographic table in the Mobile HQ, an unlit cigar in my mouth as I considered the current situation.

“I’m not in a position to assist,” Major General Fren sighed. “The Governor is currently restricting all movements of my troops outside of what’s necessary to defend the factories and the high population centers. You’re on your own, Major.”

“Override him then,” I glared at the March Militia senior officer’s figure on the holographic pedestal on the table's far side. “My people are out here bleeding and dying for your world.”

“This is my career you’re asking me to risk,” she arched an eyebrow. “All for a plan with no guarantees.”

“Never mind,” I glanced at the man managing our comms and nodded.

The hologram cut off, leaving me with the locations of suspected enemy movements and those of our own forces.

“What’s the plan, sir?” the noncom in charge of the HQ asked.

“We’re outnumbered here,” I muttered as I manipulated the table, the hologram shifting to the status of our unit. “We’re dealing with Vindicators, Enforcers, and Archers for the most part. So they’ve got us beat on the tonnage.”

“But we did manage to take out their aerospace,” the Staff Sergeant pointed out. “So our artillery isn’t threatened.”

I shook my head. “They’ve got their few lances of light ‘Mechs pursuing our Arty. If we want to use it to equalize our position, we will have to figure out how to deal with them first.”

I straightened up and walked out of the HQ, looking at the trees surrounding us for a moment before lighting the cigar in my hand and puffing on it in thought.

“Sergeant,” I called to the noncom.

“Yessir!” she followed me.

“I have an idea,” I tapped some ash off the end of the cigar before returning it to the corner of my mouth. “But we’ll have to use the HQ as bait.”

“You’re the boss,” Jones shrugged. “You say jump, we ask how high.”

I put out the cigar on the leg of my Warhammer before putting the stub back in my mouth and walking back into the HQ.

“Get me Sheppard and Brown on the horn,” I looked at my comms officer. “I’ve got an idea.”







A Warhammer and a Mobile HQ were parked and sitting in a small clearing. The ‘Hammer was slumped over in its powered-down state, and the HQ looked like it had a tiny bit of damage to the antennas.

A Spider, Javelin, Locust, and a Phoenix Hawk moved out of the tree line, another lance of light ‘Mechs following as they cautiously headed for the HQ.

“‘Mech power up detected!” Betty screamed in their ears as the Warhammer powered up, the reactor signature shining as twin PPCs arced out and destroyed the Locust, the lightest ‘Mech collapsing as its reactor shielding failed, and it fell to the ground when the safeties engaged.

The woods around the lances erupted with fire as a company of Combat vehicles nosed out of the trees along with a lance of heavy ‘Mechs.

The Pixie leaped into the air towards the HQ, the ‘Handheld large laser in its hand carved away at the ‘Hammers armor as it attempted to land on the vehicle.

But the heavy brawler’s shoulder impacted the Pixie in mid-flight and sent it crashing as it skidded on its feet before falling onto its back.

“You picked the wrong target.”

The Warhammer pointed a PPC directly at the cockpit of the Phoenix Hawk and cycled the EM fields. The medium ‘Mech powered down in surrender as modified Hunters and the lance of ‘Heavy ‘mechs made short work of the remainder of the light ‘Mechs.

The only two survivors of the skirmish were a lone Jenner and a Stinger, their jump jets carrying them away from the battlefield.

“Someone pry the survivors out of their ‘Mechs,” the Warhammer pilot ordered. “And get a salvage team out here. We’ll sort out the rights with the AFFS later.”




“Well. It’s both better and worse than I feared,” I sighed as I glanced at the casualty reports while salvage teams ripped useful material from the battlemechs, the lone Phoenix Hawk being walked over to a nearby tech team so that it could be factory reset and reprogrammed.

“We’ll go over them and see if they have any good intel to give us,” Lieutenant Dunham glanced at the POWs that were currently secured and under guard. “We did kill the one that took out Staff Sergeant Jones. The pilot ‘refused to surrender.’”

I glanced around at our surroundings, ensuring no one was within earshot.

“Make sure that her family gets the body,” I said somberly. “Even if she was a spy, she died one of us. And we take care of our own. Regardless of how they spend their extracurriculars. I’ll personally write the letter.”

“It’ll get taken care of,” Dunham nodded. “It’s a cold comfort, but six ‘Mechs for a few squads of infantry is a damned good trade.”

“It’s not one we can afford to make too often,” I looked at the few bodies that we had been able to recover. “Let’s let Sheppard know he can proceed with the next phase. We’re done here. Their lights won’t be able to threaten the artillery anymore.”







They wouldn’t stop running! The damned light ‘Mechs were constantly hammering them with PPC shots and a few missiles. Then they would vanish into the trees led again when they tried to hit them with salvos from the Black Lancer’s Archers.

And that fucking Mongoose! It must have had Lostech because they never saw it until they shed armor and weapons.

Major Crystal King slammed her fist into her Blackjack’s armrest, her teeth gritted as she watched an Enforcer limp back to the rear, its autocannon barrel melted into slag, and the jump jets on its legs misfiring occasionally.

“Major, we can’t keep chasing this group,” Captain James Hathaway of the Black Lancer’s commed her on a private channel. “We haven’t heard from our lights in days, and we’re being led away from the factories. We’ve done enough for this to be a raid, and we should fall back to Halloran.”

“We’ve done nothing but lose good men, women, and material,” King seethed. “Now, get your heavies in a position to kill these sons of whores and help me pin down these lights.”

“That’s not a very nice thing to say,” a chipper voice broke into the private channel, startling the two Capellan officers. “In fact, I’ve got quite a bit to respond to that with.”

An artillery shell then cratered the chest of a nearby Vindicator, the automatic ejection system sending the pilot up before a small explosion killed him.

“Fall back!” King ordered, her Blackjack jumping into the sky to try and locate the spotters. “I got you, you sunovabitch.”

Her ack-twos pockmarked the armor of the Mongoose, sending it running in the opposite direction as the artillery walked the battalion away from the light ‘Mechs they had been chasing.

The artillery followed them in a rolling barrage for what seemed like hours to the Lancers and Highlanders' men and women. Still, it must have only been minutes because after the artillery stopped chasing them, PPC and missile fire followed as heavier ‘Mechs stepped into sensor range with armored support.

“Pull back to the dropships,” King ordered through gritted teeth. “We’re falling back to Halloran V.”




“Urgent message from local MRB!” Major King’s aid handed her a note as she stepped out of the cockpit of her ‘Mech and onto the gantry.

“Fuck!” She punched the side of her ‘Mech, ignoring the pain of the broken knuckle. “Get us in the air, Halloran V has been taken by the Wolf’s Dragoons.”








“Just say the word, and we’ll intercept them,” Blaze offered. “Wardog and Hitman could bring them down before they leave the atmosphere.”

“There’s been enough bloodshed today,” I looked at the dropship plumes as they rose into the sky. “And I have enough letters to write.”

I turned and walked back into the Mobile HQ. I had a Major General to cuss out and an AFFS Mercenary liaison to argue with over salvage rights.
 
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Is that a shh be quite. Or as the picture implies, a Barry White "Let’s Get It On?" 😆
 
“Override him then,” I glared at the March Militia senior officer’s figure on the holographic pedestal on the table's far side. “My people are out here bleeding and dying for your world.”

“This is my career you’re asking me to risk,” she arched an eyebrow. “All for a plan with no guarantees.”
goddamn, the temerity of this bitch. it is a believable amount of cowardice though.
 
Fiction mirroring real life is what I was aiming for there.
Time to fuck her over and destroy her and the governor's credibility publicly. Send her performance to the AFFS JAG and to the royal court. She gets no fucking salvage. She broke the contract with her cowardice, the AFFS was supposed to provide support during defense operation.
 
Time to fuck her over and destroy her and the governor's credibility publicly. Send her performance to the AFFS JAG and to the royal court. She gets no fucking salvage. She broke the contract with her cowardice, the AFFS was supposed to provide support during defense operation.
Won't play. AFFS won't give a cap. General fulfilled her mission objectives. Mercenary are paid to die before the house units.
 
Won't play. AFFS won't give a cap. General fulfilled her mission objectives. Mercenary are paid to die before the house units.
The MRB sure as hell will. Davion will when he finds out she fucked up the relationship with a major unit that Davion, Steiner and the Calderons owe their recent good fortunes to. A unit that brought the Helm core intact and asked for nothing. A core he has copies of. Copies that could just as easily be used to fuck the Federated Suns over
 
Chapter 57 New
Chapter 57

Date: March 9, 3006
Location: Valexa, Federated Suns

“Mac, got a minute?” I knocked on the doorframe.

“Aye,” the giant of a man gestured for me to come in and take a seat in his office. “I take it you got me report?”

“Yeah,” I pulled a chair out and sat down. “We didn’t get much salvage from that haul.”

“We’re only going to be able to put those salvaged hulks to work if we can get parts from the Fedsuns,” Mac paused and looked over his notes. “The Archer’s center Torso is just about the only thing that survived the artillery. The Enforcers and Blackjacks will need a lot of work before we can put them to use. If we can get the Phoenix some scans, we can make our own parts. Mightn’t need to cut into our funds then.”

“I’m sure we can find some scans for both,” I replied. “Anything on the lights?”

Javelin’s already pieced back together. Spider wasn’t worth the scrap that we pulled from it, and don’t even get me started on what was left of the Locust.

“Just get everything put together as best you can,” I sighed. “I’ve got a lot of things to go over our liaison with.”

“The general causing trouble?”

“Nah,” I shook my head. “She’s left well enough alone since we drove off the Capellans. Even apologized for leavin’ us without support.”

“Well, at least she recognized that she did wrong.”

“Again, it’s the governor who is causing a bunch of issues. We can get into the particulars later.”

“Aye,” Mac nodded. “I imagine you’ve got quite a bit to discuss with our liaison.”

“Something like that,” I stood up. “Let Sheppard know if we can get anything for you and the techs. I’m gonna be busy for a little while sorting all of this shit out.”

“I’ll keep ya informed,” Mac stood and clasped my arm before bringing me into a brief hug.

“I’ll let you know how our logistics end up sorted out,” I turn to leave. “Have a good one, Mac.”





Date: March 25, 3006
Location: Valexa, Federated Suns

The dark gray of the early morning sky was beginning to burn in a brilliant gold and red hue; the change from night to day brightened as a Leopard descended from the atmosphere, setting down in the small spaceport of Valexa.

I waited as the boarding ramp folded down from the aerodyne dropship, and a woman in an AFFS uniform stepped down and fixed her cover onto her head as her eyes looked around. Eventually, her eyes landed on me, and she quickly shifted to move to my position.

“Captain,” I extended my hand as I noted the silver bar on her collar.

“Major Hull,” she shook my hand. “I’m Rachel Green-Davion, and I’m here to fix the problems we seem to be having here on Valexa.”

“I’m just ready to be done with this,” I replied as I gestured for her to climb into the vehicle I had standing by. “The Governor is still insisting on the salvage we pulled from the battlefield, and I had to pull all of my people back to the dropships.”

“Why is the Governor involved at all?” the AFFS legal officer raised an eyebrow. “He’s not a part of the AFFS, and your unit isn’t under contract with him or any of his people.”

“I keep pointing that out, but he seized the last few shipments we were supposed to receive from the AFFS supply corps.”

“You get everything in writing?” Rachel asked.

“I'm a mercenary,” I glanced over. “Of course, I got it in writing.”

“I’ll need access to copies of that, and I’ll look over them before I confront the governor.”

“I take it you also have something for the Major General?” I asked.

“She’s receiving a formal reprimand and a demotion,” she replied. “Despite her not supporting you as she was supposed to, she technically was within her overarching instructions to protect any manufacturing centers in the area.”

“I don’t mind if she gets a slap on the wrist,” I sighed. “I just want to get my supplies straightened out. This contract pays well, but it’s not worth the hassle if this happens on the regular. I mean, I’ll always have work in the Concordat if it comes down to breaking my contract.”

“You won’t have to worry about that,” she stepped out of the car and followed me into the compound. “We’ll make sure of it.”







Date: March 29, 3006
Location: Phoenix, in orbit around Valexa

“Alright, we established your baseline last week,” Doctor Hale glanced at the soldier being dressed up in a suit of armor. “Doctor Rogers wants to see what the potential max speed of this powered armor is.”

“Whatever you say, doc,” the young man shrugged. “This stuff is pretty heavy, though. So I’m not sure how that’ll help.”

“Just know that we’re going to have you run on a treadmill for a while,” Adamina replied. “Just like you did for the baseline tests.”

“Alright.”

The suit was finally secured around his figure before one of the engineers opened a panel on a backpack-like device.

“Beginning boot sequence.”

A handful of display lights glowed on the backpack, showing various readouts the engineer confirmed and wrote down before the armored panel was shut and locked with a unique tool.

“Private Devries, if you’ll step onto the treadmill.”

He stepped onto the treadmill, and the belt began to start at a walking pace, with Devries slowly becoming adjusted to the armor as he picked up speed.

“We’re at a steady eight kilometers an hour now. How do you feel, private?”

“Doesn’t feel like I’ve got kit on at all,” he grinned. “I could run like this all day.”

“We’ll slowly ramp up the speed and determine the sustained versus max speed.”

The tests continued for the rest of the day, moving from a treadmill to carry capacity and weight, culminating in a final survivability test.

After the testing, the medical staff and the engineers retired to their quarters, leaving Doctors Hale and Rogers behind.

“I’d count that as a success,” Doctor Hale sagged into a small chair on the other side of Roger’s desk.

“I’d say,” Rogers sat down and began typing up her report. “We’ll have to handmake the first sets we issue. Start to really dial in the manufacturing processes. I’ve got engineers drawing up plans for making the machines to make the different parts now, but it’ll take a little while.”

“I’m going to have medical writeups done,” Hale sighed. “Just because you’re in a suit of powered armor doesn’t mean you can go without water or a spotter for heavy lifting. The human body is still the human body, and soldiers will inevitably do something stupid.”

“Right,” Rogers agreed. “Seems project Tolkien isn’t quite finished yet, but I think we’ll see them put them to use fairly quickly.”

“Given the small arms tests?” Hale asked. “I’d have to agree.”

“To the future,” Rogers opened a drawer and poured out two glasses of whiskey.

“To the future.”
 
Powered armour could be game changer - maybe they start making them instead of fighting?
And,Project Tolkien - i hope,that they would not made space elves,or dwarves ? ;)
 

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