Star Wars The Other Side of Eternity

Chapter One
  • LordSunhawk

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    The darkness of space was pierced by blazing lights, bolts of ion and turbolaser fire crackling. A small disk shaped freighter, similar to the famous YT-1300's but with a centrally located cockpit, twisted and dodged with surprising agility for its mass, the pursuing TIE's barely able to keep up, let alone pass. Lumbering along well to the rear of the swift smuggling craft and falling further and further behind was the fearsome dagger-hull of an Imperial Star Destroyer, all weapons blazing in a determined and lethal attempt to stop the fleeing craft before it could escape to hyperspace and safety.

    It was the darkest of times for the Rebellion, Hoth had fallen just days before, the Alliance leadership was scattered and on the run, and it appeared that the Empire was on the march from victory to victory. It was dark times for the Galaxy, as a resurgent Empire flexed it's might across a thousand worlds, crushing resistance and inspiring terror. Even more so, it was dark times for the small group of independents piloting the somewhat battered light freighter even now seeking to escape the grasp of yet another Imperial Entanglement (TM, patent pending, all rights reserved).

    "I need that damn course now, Tri." the youthful Twi'lek pilot snapped, even as she twisted the freighter into a half roll and juked to the side with an élan that would have made the cockiest snubfighter jockey envious. "Shields are at 40% and dropping fast."

    "I know, I know, gimme a tick, almost got it..." came the response from the young woman seated beside her as she worked furiously on her console. "Scrish and Nik only now got the comp back online."

    "Well, if we don't get that course soon it won't matter at all." came the response as the freighter rocked from an impact on the shields. "22% shields. NIK!" she hollered over her shoulder, without taking her eyes from her instruments and the view through the cockpit transparencies.

    Up in the dorsal turret of the YT, a massive human gripped the controls of the quad laser cannon and swung the weapon about sending darts of energy at the pursuing TIE's. Already a trail of debris marked the path of the chase as he'd managed to flame an even dozen of the swift little eyeball-shaped fighters, but there were dozens more charging up the rear of the freighter spitting blasts of their own in retaliation.

    Meanwhile, a young man who'd barely started shaving was wedged into an access panel with only his feet showing while he worked, so intent on his repairs that he was not even hearing his name being hollered. It was immaterial for the moment, however, as he was already working on fixing a damaged power conduit to the aft shield generator even before the pilot had shouted for him. His toolkit lay just in reach as he frantically made repairs to the sparking wires and damaged conduits.

    Down in the ventral turret, an imposing Trandoshan hunched over the controls for the lower quad-cannons, having returned to action after completing repairs to the computer. Scrish was nearly as precise and effective as his human counterpart above, flaming TIE after TIE as they struggled to keep up with the swift freighter. Bolts of energy blazed past, dodged by the expert piloting.

    "Fifteen seconds, Alani, almost got it..." Triselka said to the twi'lek pilot as her fingers flew over the board. "And... got it, coordinates input and course laid in... punch it!" she almost shouted in triumph as the navigation solution glowed green on her board.

    The twi'lek pilot nodded and immediately slammed the levers activating the hyperdrive forward, accompanied by the welcome whining sound of the drive spooling up.

    At that very instant, the pursuing Star Destroyer got in one of those one in a quadrillion shots. A single ion cannon pulse blasted the YT-2000 even as it elongated into the characteristic Cronau flash of hyperspace. A single fraction of a nanosecond earlier and the freighter would have been a powerless hulk drifting in space, easy pickings for the Imperials. A fraction of a nanosecond later and the shot would have been wasted as the freighter would have been long gone into the safety of the hyper lanes. And even then, if there hadn’t been latent force-sensitives in close proximity to the drive core itself nothing would have happened. But all of that did happen, astronomical odds against it or no.

    Instead, the shot hit precisely at the very split nanosecond that the hyperdrive peaked, the very nanosecond where the powerful energies that enabled FTL travel were surging and at their most chaotic. And in that nanosecond, the interplay of ions and electronics and the Force produced bizarre effects that would have far-reaching consequences.

    Instead of the typical streaking star scape that was normal for traveling through hyperspace the view from the cockpit was insane. The streaks tumbling about themselves in random fractal patterns with no apparent rhyme or reason even as all power was lost with the failure of the main reactor. The powerful surge had managed to knock everybody on board unconscious, even as gravity and lights failed, so none of the crew actually witnessed the chaotic light show.

    Moments later, the battered YT-2000 was drifting, tumbling madly, in space once more mere kilometers from where she had entered hyperspace. Only there were no TIE's present, no pursuing Star Destroyer... nothing but the stark star scape of deep space itself.

    Several minutes passed, before the crew of the ship slowly regained consciousness, groggy and sore from the wild transit, only to find themselves drifting helplessly. Automatic systems had already brought the reactor back online, but the ship was still tumbling and adrift since the drives themselves were still completely offline.

    "Sithspit, what happened?" Alani managed to croak out as she tried to bring up the RCS system to stabilize the freighter with a marked lack of success, simultaneously trying to ignore the crazy tumbling view out the transparencies.

    Triselka was shaking her head, trying to clear it, as she focused on her softly glowing board. "No clue, most systems are still offline, red across the board." she reported, tried to make sense of the error codes and find something that was still working.

    From behind could be heard a series of thumps, then the cockpit door was opened by the hulking Dosh. "Nik is still passed out, Jaond is taking care of him, and the main reactor is online and stable, have the navcomp rebooting and the droids are also coming back up. But I think the hyperdrive is completely fried." he said softly, as even he looked rather haggard from whatever it was that had happened. "No TIE's around, but we're spinning so bad I got sick looking out. Want drives or sensors up first?"

    "Get the sensors up first, RCS is finally starting to respond." Alani responded, as the sickening spin started to abate under her deft hand. "First, we gotta figure out what is going on, then we can figure out where to go from there."

    "Got it." was all the Dosh said, turning and heading back through the hatch to start making what repairs he could from inside the small souped up freighter.


    Two years before...

    Mos Espa, Tattooine


    The cantina was typical, dark, smelly, crowded and loud. Music more notable for its volume than any actual rhythm or beat pumped through the air, while patrons crowded about. The crowd was rather rough, moisture farmers in the city for a day, roughnecks and goons for the various criminal outfits, smugglers, scum; all in all just the typical Tattooine crowd.

    In one alcove of the cantina sat a fat human, with several Gamorreans and other thugs surrounding him and a rather pretty, in a cute sort of way, young human slave girl at his feet, dressed only in a single winding strip of nearly transparent fabric that concealed absolutely nothing, including the barely fading bruises and contusions of her last beating. The most substantial object on her was the heavy metallic collar about her neck that was fastened to a plain chain leash and gripped by the fat man in a harsh grip as he displayed his 'prize' to the scum of the galaxy.

    Into the cantina came a hulking Dosh and a truly massively built human, the Dosh carrying a heavy case in one hand as if it weighed nothing while the human appeared to be acting as simple muscle, a heavy blaster rifle slung over his shoulder and a cold expression on his scarred face that intimidated anybody who dared look his way. Sensing danger, the other patrons of the cantina got out of the pairs way quite quickly as they walked towards the alcove with purposeful steps.

    "You Brind?" the Dosh said shortly as he came to a halt standing front of the lounging human gang boss and his flunkies, his expression neutral and business like while the massive human beside him simply glowered and looked intimidating.

    "Maybe." came the sarcastic response from the fat man as he tried to exert his own status in the underworld by being difficult. Beside him the thugs glowered balefully at the pair in an attempt to counter-intimidate the massive human while the slave girl just cowered on the filthy floor, not even daring to look up.

    "Then maybe gots a delivery fer ya." Scrish replied coldly, sounding rather impatient and annoyed while Jaond simply continued glaring as if he were unaffected by the thugs trying to look threatening. "If ya aint Brind, aint got no delivery and yer wasting my time." he continued in the same chill tone, making it clear through his voice alone that that was a very bad idea.

    "Then yeah, ya got the chips?" came the response after a moment, the fat gangster tugging on the chain leash in a transparent attempt to maintain his image as a harsh and cruel man causing the girl to whimper slightly as she was pulled closer to the stinking mass of lard.

    "Yeah, if ya got the creds ta pay fer 'em." Scrish answered offhandedly, hoisting the case and slamming it down on the table, causing it to groan alarmingly and highlighting just how heavy the case was and thus, indirectly, showing just how powerful the Dosh himself was.

    "Lemme see 'em first." the gangster blustered, leaning forward slightly, a light of greed in his beady eyes.

    Suddenly the massive human's eyes narrowed, as they focused on the girl for a moment rather than the thugs, and the blaster swung around in a smooth arc that narrowly avoiding the Dosh. Jaond suddenly opened fire, the first shot catching the fat human right in the stomach before the gangster could do more than widen his eyes or his guards could even think about reacting, then the hulking soldier shifted his aim with cold, calculating precision to fire at the gangster’s guards. The thugs were caught flat-footed by the sudden explosion of violence, as was the Dosh who seemed just as surprised as everybody else as shot after unerringly lethal shot barked out, the human handling the heavy blaster like it were a feather-light toy as he stepped forward, eyes blazing with rage yet under total and complete control.

    "Sithspit, JAOND!" the Dosh hollered, hastily yanking his own pistol out of its holster as the thugs started returning fire wildly missing wide as they continued to go down under the furious onslaught. That very fury, and the surprise of it all, acted as nearly perfect armor for the massive human and it was a matter of only seconds before the only three left breathing in the alcove were the slave girl, the Dosh, and the murderous soldier. Slinging his blaster, Jaond snapped the chain connected to the slave's collar with one massive hand before scooping the girl over one shoulder as if she weighed nothing. His other hand dipped into a pouch at his belt and drew out a small sphere with a glowing light at the top.

    "Cantina is CLOSED." the human yelled as he stepped out of the alcove, hurling the sphere into the middle of the crowd and causing a total panic as patrons stampeded for the exits. When the Dosh made to follow, the human just grabbed him as well and shook his head, before heading for a side exit. "Got plenty time, set for a full two minutes." he said tersely, then shifted the terrified girl on his shoulder and strode along without missing a step.

    "Damnit, Jaond, we'd not even gotten paid yet! What were you thinking?" Scrish followed in the wake of Jaond, muttering now to himself as he massive human forged steadily ahead. "Look, before you start shooting ASK ME FIRST." he continued almost plaintively.

    Jaond just grunted and picked up the pace, almost running now towards the isolated landing bay where the Firebird was landed. Behind them a sudden blast of smoke erupted from the cantina as the smoke grenade cunningly disguised in the casing for a thermal detonator went off. Thugs and gangsters milled about, unsure about what was going on in their favored little hellhole.

    "Sithspit, Jaond, if you wanted a girl there's plenty..." the Dosh cut off as the Human suddenly stopped and turned, glaring murderously at him. "Fine, fine, do it your way." he said in a placating tone, holding his clawed hands up and shaking his reptilian head. "But warn me next time, will you?"

    Jaond only grunted in response and went back to running, carrying Triselka over his shoulder to the Firebird and freedom.


    Unidentified Planet

    18 months before...


    It was dark and quiet, a faint breeze blowing between the steel walls and beams of the small Imperial outpost out in the middle of the wilderness on this backwater world. The watchtowers were fully manned, but this base was so far out in the middle of nowhere that the garrison was more concerned with staying awake than with actually bothering to do much else. Today, that inattention to their duties would prove fatal.

    Four figures slipped through the Stygian darkness, moving from shadow to shadow towards the central bunker that led down to the actual base itself. A twi'lek, two humans, and a Dosh made for an unlikely team, but in the quiet of the night they were almost as silent as ghosts. Two patrolling sentries had already paid for their boredom and inattention with their lives, and the clock was ticking fast on the operation.

    The smaller of the two humans slipped next to the maglocked service hatch and slipped out a tiny toolkit and popped open the lock assembly itself and hooked up her own slicing gear in order to accomplish her role in this little operation. Meanwhile the others settled down and kept watch for any surprises in the night, blasters held lightly at the ready while keeping to the darkest shadows and behind hard cover to avoid being spotted by the wall guards.

    "Got it." whispered Triselka in a suppressed undertone, she was barely recognizable as the young slave girl of just six months before. Once she had accepted that she was free and the tracking capsule removed she had proven to have a natural aptitude with computers and security systems that led to her joining the team, not as just a rescued waif but as a full up valued member of the squad. Her growing knack for security systems had led to this particular little mission and her growing confidence in herself and her teammates made it possible.

    The armored hatch slid open smoothly after remarkably little time and after Triselka gathered up her tools the foursome slipped silently inside. After the hatch closed all was silent outside once more. No evidence remained to indicate that anybody had used the service hatch.

    Inside the dreary monotony of Imperial gray was broken only by the Aurebesh markings on the walls as the foursome ghosted through the corridors, heading deeper and deeper into the base. This far inside there was almost no security as the Imperials were confident that their perimeter would keep out any intruders. This late at night there was no traffic, no movement, nothing. The base was a ghost town yet still the strike team moved cautiously rather than take any unnecessary risks.

    Deeper they went, down level after level using the stairwells rather than the turboshafts. Finally they reached their goal, coming upon the entrance hatch to the reactor that powered the entire complex from its home nestled deep beneath the central bunker.

    "You take the left, I've got the right" murmured Jaond to Scrish, getting a silent nod in response before the pair tumbled around the corner, catching the two drowsing sentries at the hatch by surprise and cutting them down before they could raise the alarm with lethally accurate blaster fire.

    Without missing a beat Triselka charged forward, Alani, Scrish and Jaond at her heels. Her tools came out and again she worked her slicing magic on the console beside the hatch. It was a matter of moments only before the armored slab of solid durasteel groaned and slid open.

    Heading inside, Triselka and Alani split up, heading to two separate consoles and busily punching in codes. First, they overrode the standard alarms, setting them for silent operation, then they cut off the remote monitoring from the main control room and disabled the primary control links, then finally they set the reactor to overload itself, thus destroying the base.

    With their mission accomplished, the four withdrew, now even more under a time limit as they only had so long before the reactor blew. Luckily they met no more guards within the base as they headed for the same service hatch they'd used for entry. Once outside, Triselka hotwired one of the utility speeders sitting in the motor pool, the four commandos piling in. With Alani at the controls, all pretense of subtlety went out the window as she floored it, a single shot from Jaond's blaster rifle frying the main gate controls and bringing the durasteel obstacle down, while Scrish and Triselka peppered the alarmed guards with fire of their own even as they screamed out into the night.

    Behind them a massive explosion split the night, gouts of flame blasting out of the firing slits and ventilation grills of the bunker as the reactors buried underground overloaded and went critical, annihilating the small base in a blaze of fiery glory.


    Unidentified System
    Six months before...


    "Got it! Scanning for targets." came the call from the pilots seat, as Alani sent the YT-2000 into another corkscrewing spin, the newly installed fixed quad autoblasters spitting blue darts of death at the swirling TIE's while streams of larger blue-white bolts ripped into the formation from the dual turrets, as the Firebird lived up to her name and blazed death to the Imperial pilots who dared try and keep her from her target.

    The target was a small lumbering convoy of Imperial Bulk Freighters, and a full squadron of Rebel snubfighters followed in the souped up freighters wake, boring through the futile defenses of the squadron of TIE's that had launched from a concealed escort carrier hidden within the convoy like white hot knives through butter. More X-Wings were making runs on the lone Victory-I class Star Destroyer that was the unfortunate convoys main escort forcing the lumbering giant to concentrate on defending itself rather than its charges.

    The YT-2000 settled down to make its attack run, the concussion missile launchers locked onto the lead freighter and then Alani fired, then fired again, while at the same time the turret guns switched from popping the few remaining eyeballs and started playing over a second freighter target. This raid was to destroy the convoy rather than capture it and so maximum force was being used.

    Larger explosions split the darkness of space as the massive bulk freighters started to explode under the onslaught. Too deep within the gravity well to simply hyper out, with their escorts too busy defending themselves to assist the freighters were nothing but target practice for the rampaging Rebel forces.


    Zaloriis System

    Alternate Universe - Current


    "Should have passive's up in a moment, Alani" came the call from Nik, who'd finally woken up from the nasty shock he'd gotten while in the access way. "Now... showing green here, how about up there?" he called, pulling his head out of the access panel and wiping his hands on a convenient rag.

    "Got it, scanning..." came the response from the cockpit, as Triselka started looking over the data. "Well, looks like the same system, but the TIE's are nowhere in sight... waitasecond... damnit, that ISD is still here, don't think they have us on their scope though, it's pretty far off so they must think we’re dead."

    "How long were we out?" Alani wondered out loud as she finally got the tumbling fully smoothed out with the battered RCS's assistance, over half of the thrusters were still refusing to respond.

    "According to what I can tell, less than a minute at most but can't be sure." came the baffled response. "DAMNIT, we got spotted, the ISD just changed course and is heading this way, straight at us. NIK, get those engines up NOW" Triselka hollered, even as Alani slumped in her seat, a defeated expression on her face as her lekku drooped behind her.

    "No use, Tri, hyperdrive is fried according to the readouts." the Twi'lek said. "We're not going anywhere even if we can get the sublights working. We're completely and totally screwed."

    Triselka slumped herself, staring at the readouts with an equally defeated expression on her face but not saying a word. Behind her, Nik, Scrish and Jaond squeezed into the cockpit, the turrets were off line, drives were offline, so morbid curiosity drew them to where they could watch their doom bear down on them.

    The battered freighter continued to drift, most of its systems offline from the ion surge, as the terrifying dagger shape of the Imperial Star Destroyer closed once more with pitiless inevitability. As it drew closer it started launching snubfighters from its ventral bays... and the rebels on the Firebird got another surprise.

    Alani and Triselka both blinked as the fighters closed with the Firebird. While they were the familiar dark gray and black of Imperial designs, they weren't TIE's… they were almost the furthest thing possible from TIEs... two squadrons of what appeared to be the classic Rebel fighter, the famous X-Wing, but in full Imperial markings swept towards the battered freighter...

    "OK... something is definitely really weird here..." Alani said, eyes wide in surprise as she managed to scrape her jaw off the deck, something which none of the rest of the crew had yet managed in their surprise.
     
    Chapter Two
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    The Other Side of Eternity
    Chapter Two


    Zaloriis System – Alternate Universe
    Now...


    The main bridge of the massive star destroyer was an orderly if rather busy place. The sunken crew pits were laid out efficiently with easy access from the lower level lifts and to the bridge escape pods. The walkway for senior officers had discretely placed consoles for their use and practical hand rails for safety. While the crew had conformable chairs that were considered to be highly comfortable, the officers stood at their stations. It was a tradition within the Imperial Navy that a significant part of an officer's duty was to inspire their subordinates by example, to be seen even during times of danger and stress as standing to their duties unafraid and unbowed. Therefore, the bridge walkway was intended so that at any time any of the bridge crew could look up and see their officers at their stations.

    It was also a rather convenient place for said senior officers to receive reports from their subordinates without having to traipse about between the bridge and the various bridge level conference rooms. A slender Rodian officer wearing the insignia on his shoulder of the Intelligence Corps was doing just that, a dataslate tucked under one arm as he reported to the warship's commanding officer.

    "Initial detection of the unknown vessel was via long-range passive scans detecting a chaotic build-up of Cronau radiation. No hyperwake was detected prior to emergence, diagnostic checks show all sensors were operating within acceptable parameters thus we are ruling out equipment failure at this time pending further investigation. Upon detection we diverted for interception of the contact." he spoke calmly, professionally.

    "Any more details on the unknown, Lieutenant?" asked one of the other officers, a short and rather stout human male with the tabs of the gunnery section on his uniform.

    "It's a heavily modified YT-2000, Sir, initial scans are showing two turreted quad lasers, four forward fixed autoblasters and four concussion missile tubes for armament, hull plating appears to be upgraded to military grade materials of unknown manufacture. There are no emissions of any sort from the contact, but indications are that the reactor is operational due to neutrino counts. RCS thrusters have been observed in operation but at a low apparent efficiency, we believe this is due to battle damage at this time. We have not received any response to our communication requests however there is extremely heavy carbon scoring on the hull and the main antenna array appears to have been sheared off. Scans indicate no active hyperdrive unit, it is rather likely that said unit is either offline or destroyed." he paused in his report, consulting his dataslate for a moment, then continued. "At this time there has been no hostile activity from the craft, however it is an 87% match to the Firebird, which was believed to have been used to carry out the bio-toxin attack on Neris IV and surrounding areas. However current intelligence places that vessel in a different sector." the young Rodian officer concluded, settling the dataslate back underneath his arm and stiffening back to proper attention.

    "Very well then bring the craft on board in boat bay two and institute full bio-containment protocols." came the calm voice of the tall human woman wearing the Imperial gray uniform with the insignia of the ship's captain. "Have Alpha Company meet the craft and give Major Forran the same data on the unknown vessel, Lieutenant."

    "Yes, Ma'am." came the crisp response accompanied by an even crisper salute before the young Rodian rotated on his heel and marched from the bridge as if he were on parade, much to the quiet amusement of his seniors who could remember when they were in the exact same position.

    The Imperial-II Class Star Destroyer HIMS Impetuous hung in space mere kilometers from the derelict freighter with her tractors already firmly locked on. Even as the Captain watched the beams drew the small craft closer and beneath the pointed prow of the powerful warship, causing it to drop out of her view as they guided it to a landing in the secondary shuttle bay.

    "Comms, have we received a response from Sector Command yet?" Captain Nalla then asked, hands still clasped lightly behind her back as she turned to look down at the communications section from the command walk.

    "Nothing beyond the initial standby request, Ma'am. We are holding the channel open." came the crisp response from one of the ratings manning his station.

    "Good. Tactical?" Nalla continued, turning to the other side of the bridge with the same calm tone.

    "Nothing on scope beyond that freighter, Ma'am. Just got a report from Commander Thrak that the fault in the number four fire control computer has been isolated and repairs are expected to take about an hour, appears to be a failed secondary data relay and not something more serious." came the immediate report as the bridge crew was quite well accustomed to their captain's vagaries and methods.

    "Excellent, give my thanks to the Commander." came the reply from the Captain, as the woman's stern visage cracked momentarily into a slight, yet sincere, smile. She completed another circuit, glancing over at a small monitor as the freighter was secured in the small secondary bay, nodding slightly in approval as she noted the distinctive details showing just how precisely the bio-containment protocols had been enforced.

    "Ma'am, status change, inbound hyperwake detected at twenty point eight relative horizontal, positive fourteen relative vertical. Estimate three zero contacts exiting hyper in five minutes at marked locus." came the call from Tactical.

    "Designate contacts Raid Four and get me an ID as soon as they transition. Sound action stations and bring the ship to combat readiness" came the immediate response from Captain Nalla.

    Even as she was speaking, loud klaxons rang to life. "All hands! BATTLE STATIONS!" and the calm bustle of the bridge was replaced with intense concentration, the view outside abruptly cut off as massive armored shutters slammed shut moments before holodisplays activated, giving the same imagery overlaid with tactical data. There had been a move in recent years to make the shutters permanent and rely on the holo displays exclusively but most captains preferred being able to see the universe for themselves outside of combat and that view so far prevailed.

    On the command walk itself additional stanchions extended, with handles deployed for ease of gripping in the event of a heavy jolt. While the senior officers didn't have the comfortable chairs of their juniors and were expected to remain on their feet even under the heaviest of fire there were safety considerations as well and the Imperial Fleet could be quite practical about such things.

    A massive suspended holo display sprang to life at the front of the command walk, giving a full three dimensional tactical overlay for the Captain's use. It was in most respects simply a repeater display of the main tactical plot but it also contained displays from Damage Control Central and Main Engineering. The display was currently in an expanded view, showing the lurid red indicators of an unknown hyperwake signature rapidly approaching.

    Within minutes, as the bridge crew settled into their action stations routines at the razor's edge of readiness, the incoming icons blinked and shifted, first to the yellows of unknown contacts, then back to a lurid red indicating hostiles.

    "Emergence, Ma'am. CIC has the preliminary ident as one Venator, four Recusant class destroyers, six Munificent-class frigates, 4 Marauder corvettes, a single Acclamator Iand the rest appear to be various transports. They are coming right across our vector at two point six. They are not squawking IFF on any approved channel. CIC has classified Raid Four as a rebel light terror fleet. Their shields are not yet coming up, Ma'am." came the rapid yet surprisingly calm report from the Tactical section.

    Captain Nalla nodded, a slight smile crossing her lips. "Interesting, they didn't expect us to be here... Launch all snubfighters. Commander Wissix, concentrate fire on the Venator, the rebels cannot have many of those left, then shift fire to the Acclamator, designate the Venator as Alpha and the Acclamator as Beta." even as she spoke the main holodisplay shifted to the more focused tactical view used for single ship combat.

    Seconds later the mighty warship was fully engaged as heavy turbolaser batteries thundered forth their fire at the foe sending bolts of ravening energy spearing across the void. From the ventral launch bays spilled more snubfighters, all Incom T-65B X-Wings, which immediately set their S-Foils to attack position and screamed towards their designated targets in professionally tight attack formations.

    The first broadside from Impetuous slammed into the enemy Venator which arrogantly displayed the sinister red emblem of the traitorous Alliance to Restore the Republic even before the flight deck could be opened or the shields fully raised. The enemy squadron was badly surprised, hypering in literally within optimum range of the Star Destroyers guns and in the very worst possible firing arc, directly ahead. This was the sort of situation every Imperial-II commander dreamed of but few ever got to experience. A technically superior force caught with its pants down around its collective ankles. It was the sort of situation that led to commendations and enhanced reputations and even in the highly professional Imperial Navy careerism always had its importance.

    Within moments the massive Venator was a flaming ruin that was already completely out of control, and the Impetuous shifted targets to the next most critical target. The ancient Acclamator was even then returning fire while desperately waiting for its hyper generators to spool back up. Heavy turbolaser fire splattered across the heavy multilayer shields of the Imperial-II but didn't manage to penetrate. On the Imperial warship her unengaged batteries were already firing upon the lesser ships of the enemy attack force even as the Acclamator was savaged. The X-Wings struck savagely and effectively as the loss of the Rebel formations primary fighter carrier before it could even launch had rendered the rest even more vulnerable to the powerful snubfighter than normal with the snubfighter jockeys taking full and brutal advantage of the situation.

    Impetuous barely had to maneuver at all as the rebel force had obligingly left hyper right into her primary firing arc and weren't moving nearly fast enough to get out of it in anything even vaguely resembling a timely manner. The only saving grace was that for all of her power Impetuous still only had so many turbolaser batteries to deploy against them. Moreover, the majority of her firepower was directed towards the exceptionally tough Acclamator I that was now the largest and most powerful of the threats facing her.

    Space flamed and burned as thundering broadsides were exchanged at a brutal rate. At points it almost seemed as if one could walk from the Impetuous to the enemy ships hopping from turbolaser bolt to turbolaser bolt. But for all of its fury, or perhaps because of its fury, it didn't last particularly long. The rebel fleet started hypering away as soon as their generators finished cycling, escaping the inadvertent ambush into the safety of hyperspace. They left behind the Venator, two Munificent's and all four Marauder's as they were reduced to drifting shattered hulks along with a dozen of the lighter transports that had fallen to the snubfighter squadrons. Losses on the Imperial side were relatively light. Six X-Wings had been lost to desperate Rebel fire, and the Imperial Star Destroyer had suffered comparatively minor damage with only one heavy turbolaser turret temporarily put out of action and minor armor damage along the port flank from a lucky burn through of the shields in the last moments of the action.

    There is nothing in battle more devastating that overconfidence. The Rebel force had known, not thought, but known what the Star Destroyer's assigned patrol route was and had no doubt that they could exploit it to their advantage. For if the Impetuous had been where she was supposed to have been there would have been little to no chance of the ISD intercepting the formation before it got into range of the planet and landed it's embarked droid invasion forces and almost definitely no chance of catching the small fleet with its collective pants down. But battles aren't decided based on what should have been, they are decided based on what was. The Rebel's had planned well, but luck and the Force were not on their side and instead of a brutal strike against a small planet spreading fear and terror in a previously safe sector they were limping home with their figurative tails between their legs.


    Firebird

    Boat Bay 2, HIMS Impetuous, Present


    The boat bay was fairly empty, all of the portable equipment having been stowed away in accordance with bio-containment procedures to reduce the need for decontamination if there proved to indeed be a biological weapon threat. But it wasn't completely empty at all as a full company of armored Imperial Marines surrounded the YT-2000 parked rather precisely in the very center of the bay by the skilled tractor operators.

    Near the main ramp of the freighter a single squad of armored figures hunkered down behind blast shields, a magnetic cable had been secured to the manual external release for the ramp and this squad, half-jokingly referred to as the 'suicide squad' due to their exposed position if it turned out to be a hostile vessel, were waiting for the signal to initiate a boarding operation. Nerves were tense as the signal was slow in coming, primarily due to the battle that was raging outside that transmitted vibrations through the deck.

    Finally it came and was as anticlimactic as the 'suicide squad' could wish for. The magnetic cable was pulled, the release lever went with it and the ramp extended downward with a hiss of hydraulics. No charging hordes of rampaging battle droids. No billowing clouds of venomous toxins. Nothing. A single gesture from an armored figure and a small spider-like droid clambered up the ramp sensors probing and transmitting its take down a thin armored micro-cable back to the waiting troopers.

    On board the Firebird the five Rebels were hunkered down, blasters at the ready for what they all knew would be their last stand. Alani gripped a Blastech DL-44 as did Triselka beside her while Jaond was settled in a covered position with a light repeating blaster ready. Scrish and Nik were waiting down another corridor, the Dosh armed with another light repeating blaster while the young human nervously gripped a blaster rifle in shaking hands.

    Alani was rather annoyed with herself, adding the autoblasters had seemed like a great idea even if they took up the volume that had been used for the internal smuggling compartments. Now she wished they still had them instead. She glanced around rechecking the positions of her team. It may have been hopeless, they may be totally screwed, but by the Force they would take as many stormtroopers down with them as they could.

    The ramp had been lowered from the external controls. Surprisingly, however, there had been no idiot charge of Stormtroopers into their prepared fields of fire. That, combined with the fact that whoever commanded this ship had the sense to park them in an otherwise empty bay instead of one with a nice convenient Lambda parked nearby, didn't bode well for how competent the opposition was. But the rebel commando team at least took comfort in knowing that in order to take them out the Imperials would have to come to them.

    Suddenly, finally, movement. A small spidery droid skittered up the ramp with prominent sensors deployed and scanning. Alani blinked a bit in surprise, sending in a droid first was something SpecForce would do and wasn't Imperial doctrine at all. She pondered the situation shifting a little behind the shifted crate she was using for cover, before Triselka squeezed off a single shot, hitting the little recon droid right in the body, sending sparks flying as it was destroyed.

    "Well, we know there's something on board there." commented the armored form of Major (although his 'real' rank was Captain there could be only one Captain on a warship) Forran to his second in command. The sound of the blaster shot and the loss of signal from the reconnaissance droid had been rather obvious after all.

    First Lieutenant Nishrooka nodded and growled a response in his native Shyriiwook, the hulking Wookie looking rather uncomfortable in the confining armored environmental suit he wore instead of the more 'standard' Marine Armor.

    "I know..." Forran cut off as the scantech forwarded the scan data results to the officers, the wookie beside him grunting a bit, sounding slightly surprised. "A twi'lek and a dosh hooked up with rebels?" he mused, one eyebrow climbing towards his hairline. "That... is unusual to say the least."

    "Maybe they aren't really rebels, Sir, just smugglers or privateers?" piped up the Rodian naval lieutenant standing with the other officers behind a discrete blast screen. His own dataslate was displaying the same take from the droid. "I think that was a DL-44 shot, and rebels tend to use Czerka blasters. The big Blastech's are more popular among independents."

    "Possibly, Lt. Hido, possibly... And they aren't even wearing suits which makes this almost too easy." Forran said before he nodded to Nishrooka, who raised his voice and roared a command to his platoon. Four gray and black armored figures moved up to flank the ramp while the rest of the platoon remained deployed in their defensive positions providing over watch in case things went pear shaped, as they so often did in the life of a Marine.

    "Did you hear that?" Triselka said, as the sound of a Wookie roaring echoed up into the ship.

    "What is a Wookie doing giving commands on board a Star Destroyer?" Alani replied, straightening slightly and looking puzzled. "Or at least that sounded like a command, what the devil did he mean by..."

    She was cut rather abruptly off when a series of gas grenades were thrown up into the open well of the ramp, the grenadiers expertly angling their throws so as to bounce the grenades towards where the recon droid had spotted the targets. Wisps of smoke curled into view as they detonated, and moments later the remainder of the platoon charged up the ramp. By the time the Marines had entered what had until moments earlier been the kill zone of a team of Rebel operatives, everything was quiet apart from the clattering of armored boots and the thin hissing of the knockout gas grenades.


    Bridge

    HIMS Impetuous, Present


    "All five are still passed out, Ma'am, we have them in the brig under observation." Lt Hido reported to Captain Nalla on the bridge. "Scan teams are working over the interior of the freighter right now, as of last report no sign of any bio or chem weaponry on board, although Chief Ricks said that the arsenal on board was, in his words 'absolutely incredible', apparently there was even a number of antique slug-throwers in one of the cabins including a Tusken rifle."

    "Any indications if they were working with the rebels or not?" Nalla's voice was as calm as could be, while listening to the reports and watching as shuttles moved amongst the debris and wreckage of the recently fought battle.

    "Possibly, Ma'am, but there are some strange discrepancies and anomalies. For one thing, while we found materials marked with rebel insignia, there were two non-humans in the crew, including a Twi'lek female who was not collared. We have a team going through their computers right now, it looks like they managed to dump their astrogation data but not much else. At a glance, the most obvious discrepancy is what they have tagged in their warbook as the 'standard' Imperial starfighter is something that doesn't even exist as far as I'm aware. It's almost as small as a Clone Wars era snub and it looks like a production version of one of those 'ugly' hack jobs that pirates like to use. Think a one-man escape pod with a couple of solar radiators slapped on the sides, supercharged ion engines, and a couple of small autoblaster cannons. Judging by the gun camera footage they have of it in action, it's about as stupid an idea as it sounds, too."

    "Misinformation?"

    "Impossible to be certain, Ma'am, especially without questioning the prisoners." the Rodian replied.

    "Very well, report back when you have more information, Lt." Nalla said, nodding briefly in dismissal as she turned her attention back to the cleanup of the battle's aftermath, all the while mentally composing her next report.

    "Aye aye, Ma'am." Hido replied before turning on his heel once more and heading back down to the hangar.
     
    Chapter Three
  • LordSunhawk

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    Chapter Three


    Interlude

    Look, you know those dancing girls that you see at some clubs? And those pictures from Rebel territory of slave girls? Those flimsy outfits that show everything? Lemme tell you, those two? Didn't need THAT to cause great discomfort in the male populace. And that was before they used their knees.

    Bridge - HIMS Impetuous
    Now…


    The bridge was quiet once more, with the crew at their stations keeping watch for any new developments and seeing to the routine operation of the massive star destroyer Meanwhile, up on the officer's walkway the ship's senior officers were quietly conferring with each holding their own dataslate and making copious notes.

    "Overall, Ma'am, the ship is in good condition. Crew response time to battle stations showed a slight improvement from our last drill series. The hyperwake detector upgrades functioned within expected parameters and there were no major system or personnel failures. I will have a commendation list for your approval by second watch tomorrow." Commander Llor, the short almost gnome-like human XO reported.

    "Understood." answered Captain Nalla with a faint smile. "Expedite the commendations list if you could, please."

    "Certainly, Ma'am." Llor responded, stiffening a bit to attention from his already almost robotic version of 'at ease'. Then again, he was almost half cybernetic thanks to severe injuries incurred in combat operations.

    Nalla nodded in response, then cocked an eyebrow silently at the Duros chief medical officer in silent inquiry. The two had served together for so long that no words were needed between them any longer.

    "Final casualty count is at 3 dead, 18 still in the medbay, 32 treated and released. All three fatalities were from the 8279th Starfighter Squadron, most of the injured were from number 3 turret." a pause as Surgeon-Commander Whesti-ko lowered his dataslate, the slender medico finishing his report from memory. "We do not think we will lose any of the injured still in medbay although five of them will require transfer to a fleet hospital."

    "Thank you, Doctor." Captain Nalla replied gravely. "Forward the names of the deceased to my terminal."

    "Certainly, Sir." came the expected response, the doctor quickly excusing himself to return to his post in medical.

    "Any thoughts on how the 8279th came to lose so many pilots, Commander?" the captain turned to a tall human.

    "We are still making certain, but as of right now it appears to be a case of simple bad luck. CIC tracks show that the lost pilots were lining up for an attack run on one of the Marauders when the second Munificent fired its main battery and got lucky. It was an off-axis shot at the very edge of the beam-traverse limits of the mount." came the reply from Commander Tors, the ships CSG.

    "Very well, once you have a final assessment forward it to me please. And tell your people good flying." Nalla said with a decisive nod.

    "Thank you, Ma'am, will let them know." Tors responded crisply.

    "Commander Maklin?" she then prompted, turning her attention to the chief tactical officer.

    The somewhat tubby officer glanced one last time at his dataslate before tucking it away. In an extremely cultured deep core accent he spoke from memory. "All main turret targeting efficiencies were within acceptable range, Ma'am. However, there were several targeting errors involving the broadside trench mounts. While these errors did not reduce efficiency below Fleet acceptable targets, an additional two point three percent effective fire could have been possible leading to two additional freighter kills. We are already working up additional training scenarios to deal with this deficiency."

    Captain Nalla swallowed a smile at that "I doubt Fleet will take your E away for that, Commander." she said, the fussy perfectionist always bringing out a sense of fond amusement in his CO. "Send the drill scenarios to Commander Llor for approval."

    Maklin almost snapped his heels together as he responded with a crisp "Aye Aye Ma’am." and a perfect regulation salute.

    "Engineering status, Commander Thrak?" Nalla turned to the hulking Cathar engineer.

    "Repairs are progressing well, Ma'am." Thrak replied. "However we'll need a yard to complete repairs to Number Three Turret, the hit fused the rotation ring itself." he said simply. Aside from that unlucky penetration, the ship had gotten off extremely lightly for a serious space engagement and there wasn't much for him to report.

    "I see." Nalla said with a slight grimace, but knew as well as Thrak did that attempting to repair a shattered turret ring without external support was extremely risky, especially with the heavy-duty turrets used on star destroyers. "I'll endorse the repair survey report once it's completed."

    "Will be at your terminal by the time you get there, Ma'am." Thrak replied with a stiff nod of his felinoid head.

    "Lt. Commander Jaksan?" she inquired, turning to the astrogation officer.

    "Astro is buttoned up and ready, Ma'am. We have been reviewing the sensor logs from when the derelict arrived and can definitively confirm that there was no hyperwake at all. There are, however, signs of continuing hyperspace instability at the locus of its arrival. The hyperwake of the rebel force was significantly perturbed as it passed the locus, with the mass shadow suggesting an approximately 2.2 light second anomaly. We have marked the charts with the anomaly and are continuing investigation. Request permission to use probe droids to attempt to map the exact configuration of the anomaly, Ma'am."

    "Granted, write up the data for transmission to sector." Nalla decided after a moment. Star destroyers normally wouldn't be engaged in such, but if a new navigational hazard was forming it was incumbent upon them to get it charted properly.

    "Lt Hido?" she turned to the junior-most of the officers present. As an ISD on independent patrol, there was rarely more than a single dedicated Intel officer on hand.

    "Yes, Ma'am. We have confirmed that this was a terror raid, scans indicate that the destroyed freighters were bio-weapon platforms. Analysis indicates that the intention was to land the Acclamator, disgorge terror droids to slaughter defense forces, and then release the bio-toxins to sterilize the planet." he paused, looking about grimly.

    "This would have been the sixth time in the last three months that a rebel force was able to take advantage of exact knowledge of our sector patrol routes and timetables to slip a terror force onto a planet." noted Lt Hido after consulting his slate. "Our patrol route was just changed two weeks ago, so it is highly unlikely it was simply pattern observation or signal intelligence."

    "An inside source then." Captain Nalla said grimly. The other officers gathered around had similar expressions on their faces. "Wouldn't be the first time those bastards subverted somebody. Forward the data to Sector, Lieutenant."

    "Aye, ma'am." Hido replied with a nod, making a note on his slate. "Also, we are prepared to begin interrogations of the personnel from the derelict freighter we recovered."

    "Excellent, keep me informed." Nalla said with a slight nod. "I'll be expecting all of you for the formal AAR tomorrow. We are expecting reinforcements shortly and will maintain an alert watch position until relieved."

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    Brig -HIMS Impetuous

    Now...


    The cell was rather austere and bare; plain alloy walls, a non-skid floor, a utilitarian bed molded into the structure of the room, lit by recessed glow panels and closed off with a heavy hatch. The lights were dim at the moment, and surprisingly soft rather than the typical harsh industrial glare that would be expected of a jail cell devoid of creature comforts.

    On the bed was laid out the still unconscious form of Alani. The young Twi'lek had been stripped of all weapons including the two hold-out blasters she normally kept in her boots and even the length of monomolecular wire concealed inside her lekku wraps, but wasn't restrained at all.

    Several minutes later she stirred, eyes opening to the dim light of the cell, and groaned a little at the stiffness remaining from the knockout gas. Swinging her feet down she ran down a mental checklist, then frowned as she realized that they had managed to find all of her hidden surprises, the ones that had allowed her to bust out of several other Imperial prisons.

    As she moved, the lights slowly brightened to a normal intensity, but otherwise nothing happened. Alani muttered under her breath as she rose to her feet, looking around the cell, taking a mental inventory. While her blast vest and helmet were missing, along with all of her weapons, gadgets and gear, she was still wearing the synthleather leggings and heavy duty tunic she normally wore. Maybe not particularly feminine, being utilitarian to the extreme, but they fit her perfectly almost like a body glove.

    She had been standing for less than thirty seconds, when a chill, mechanical voice boomed out of a hidden speaker. "Face the rear wall with your hands on your head." The Twi'lek instead scanned the walls, spotting what looked like the camera, and extended the one finger salute before leaning against the wall with her arms crossed.

    "Face the rear wall with your hands on your head." came the voice again, as obvious vents opened high on the wall. "Failure to comply will result in punitive action."

    "Do your worst, Impshits." she said, flipping what she presumed was the surveillance camera off again.

    Before she even finished speaking, a small droid arm equipped with a stunner snapped out of one of the vents, oriented, and fired. Almost before she was down, the door slid open and two troopers clad in gray-and-black Stormtrooper armor entered, one with a set of binders and the other covering with a blaster carbine.

    Alani wasn't quite as out of it as she seemed however and sprang forward, slamming into the nearer trooper and trying to drive him into the one covering him but another stun blast from the droid struck her, foiling her intent and sending her down again. Before she could recover, the trooper she'd slammed into had managed to get her wrists into the binders and hauled her to her feet.

    "Feisty one, isn't she" came the comment from the trooper who was covering, while the one hauling her to her feet nodded as he did so.

    "Yes." was the grunted reply as the trooper grabbed one of her lekku while pushing her forward, causing the Twi'lek to wince in pain. Once out in the corridor, she was pushed along past other closed cells, the trooper not allowing her to really regain her balance by yanking her about.

    "If Sarge sees ya..." the other trooper began, only to trail off as another armored figure came around a corner.

    "She resisted movement, Sarge." the first trooper said a bit sullenly, before the other could say anything although he did stop yanking the girl around. Alani glared at the newcomer, still wincing since the trooper maintained a painfully tight grip on her lekku.

    "She is restrained now, Private." came the growled response, causing the trooper to finally release the lekku. "Good." the figure continued, then stepped forward, one fist catching Alani's tunic's collar and hauling the Twi'lek close to his helmet. "You aren't going to accomplish anything but make things worse for yourself, so stop being an idiot." came from the helmet.

    Alani just glared back, fury in her eyes, but didn't say anything, with her arms bound behind her and half-lifted off her feet there wasn't much she could do after all. The sergeant grunted again, releasing his grip and stepping back turning his head to look at the escorts.

    "Interrogation One, Private, Lieutenant Liskin is waiting." the figure said turning away, as Alani Liskin, rebel commando, captain of the Firebird, blinked in surprise even as she was shoved along once more.

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    The interrogation room was relatively large and sparse and not at all what Alani had expected. There were no signs of torture equipment, just a plain desk and a pair of chairs. It was the figure behind the desk that brought a harsh expression to the twi'lek's face.

    Another female Twi'lek sat there. Lieutenant Alani Liskin, Imperial Marine Special Operations, was clad in a perfectly tailored Imperial officer’s uniform that clung to her figure as if she poured herself into it rather than putting it on. She seemed to be ignoring Alani as she was hauled in and made to sit down opposite, the two troopers remaining behind her.

    The oddest thing of all, the rebel pilot and the Imperial officer looked like they were twin sisters, identical in every way aside from expression and clothing. The lekku patterns, the skin tones, the facial structure, the figure... all were absolutely identical.

    The two troopers didn't say anything, although they did glance at each other, while Alani blinked, having the oddest feeling of looking into some sort of weird fun house mirror and seeing herself.

    The other twi'lek finally looked up, and blinked as she looked at the prisoner opposite herself and had the same experience, the two staring at each other for endless seconds.

    They both recovered simultaneously. "What the..." came the chorus, and even their voices were identical causing them both to blink a few times and stop in befuddled confusion. Behind Alani, well, the rebel Alani, the two troopers looked at each other, as things were getting... weird.

    The two twi'leks stood staring at each other, waiting for the other to say something. The silence was thick enough to slice with a knife, broken only by the occasional faint sounds of armor rustling as the two troopers waited.

    Finally the Imperial twi'lek broke the silence with a visible breath "Dismissed. Remove the binders." even as the rebel one opened her own mouth before firmly closing it. The two troopers paused for a moment but orders were orders, one nodded and removed the binders before the pair departed, leaving the rebel twi'lek rubbing her wrists and matching glare to glare with the Imperial one across the desk.

    "You..." they both started simultaneously almost sounding as if they had rehearsed this, but their words differed quickly from there.

    "You little Imperial lapdog, kissing some human's ass to play at being an officer!" came from rebel-Alani, while the Imperial version said "You stupid rebel scum, kissing some human's ass to play at being 'free'?" in the same breath.

    "I am? You are the..." again came simultaneously, as the two leaned forward, glaring at each other with identical expressions. "... The one working for the xenophobes, you..." they both cut off at that, leaning forward and looking quite like they were about to jump over the table and start scrapping.

    "Traitorous bitch!" came from both of them, as they grew more and more steamed, obviously managing to swiftly get underneath each other’s skins with absolutely no problem whatsoever as after all, they both knew exactly how to do it and had the verbal flaying knives out.

    "Rebel..." Imperial Alani...

    "Imperial..." Rebel Alani...

    All together now... "Whore!"

    Things rapidly went downhill from there with insults flying back and forth with nearly as much intensity as a pair of turbolaser batteries firing at maximum rate and with nearly as much heat and energy. Strangely enough, the two twi'lek women were saying nearly identical things at the identical time, only with the Imperial slamming Rebels and vice versa, and both seemingly absolutely certain that it was they who were in the right and that the other was unspeakably evil or deluded or insert calumny here.

    "Sithspit, this is weird." they both chorused simultaneously, still glaring furiously. "You miserable traitor, YOU ARE NOT ME!" came from two throats, and then they were on their feet, glaring across the desk at each other, the scruffy looking Rebel, the perfectly tailored Imperial, yet, fundamentally they were the same, a simple change of clothing and nobody would be able to tell who was who.

    Even the highly sophisticated holocams that were recording everything that happened were unable to determine exactly who started what happened next, but in instants the two twi'lek's had sprung at each other and crashed into each other across the desk, both yelling and cursing in Basic as they rolled down to the deck, pounding at each other with a desperate fury.

    The same pair of troopers burst back in at the commotion, but the two twi'leks were too close to each other to use their stunners, and the way they were moving; clawing and gouging and fighting, brought pause as well. Finally, they looked at each other and dove in, each one grabbing one of the two combatants and trying to separate them.

    Imperial troopers were brave, loyal, strong, disciplined and well-trained. They weren't always that good at unexpected and strange situations however. So neither was quite expecting it when both of the twi'leks they were holding twisted in their grips and brought knees up. Even with an armored codpiece, the impact sent the troopers both down to the ground in blinding pain.

    As soon as the troopers lost their grip the two Twi'leks, identical enough to be twins, struck at each other once more, progressively more obscene curses and taunts flying from their lips as the troopers staggered to their feet. What had once been an immaculately tailored Imperial uniform was now torn and disheveled, while the sturdy fabric of the heavy-duty tunic was likewise suffering, both Twi'leks had darkening eyes and neither showed any sign of slowing down for an instant.

    More troopers swarmed into the room and barely managed to drag the two women away from each other although the streams of curses and insults continued, punctuated, almost as if a refrain, with shouts of "YOU AREN'T ME!" Neither seemed at all willing to give up the fight, struggling against the hands holding them, not so much to escape as to get back to pummeling the other into the dust.

    The two women were manhandled down the corridor and back to the cell block, where they were tossed into adjoining cells which were quickly locked down. Even through the sound-dampeners, however, the two were still fully audibly screaming at each other.

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    "OK, I know Lt Liskin has a temper but that was just... strange." Lt Hido said, as he and several other officers met in a conference room. "I thought that having a fellow Twi'lek interviewing that prisoner would be most effective, and instead it turns into a cat fight that still has the ship talking."

    The wookie sitting across the table from the Rodian rumbled a chuckle, then, in what was a remarkably muted tone for a wookie, replied.

    The others around the table chuckled, with some of them laughing loudly, as Hido shook his head. "No, I doubt the Captain will authorize setting up a mud pit and letting the two of them have it out. Tell Private Welkins to not bring that idea up again."

    One of the other marine officers, a slender human, recovered from the chuckles a bit faster than the others, and leaned forward. "One thing I will say, watching the tapes. Something struck me as significant. If we were to look at it as an uninterested third party, or just used a filter to delete the words 'Rebel' and 'Imperial', they were saying the exact same things, they believed the exact same things... meaning they valued the exact same things. More importantly, the rebel Alani seemed perfectly certain of her viewpoint that the Empire were the xenophobic monsters, not the Rebellion, so much so that she didn't even feel the need to defend her own side, but rather was accusing our Alani of being a deluded 'traitor'. Combine that with the materials we've recovered from the ship, the confusion of the other 'rebels' when they encounter non-human Imperial personnel, and nearly as strong reaction from the Dosh towards said non-humans, thinking them deluded traitors..." he trailed off, glancing around the room at the others.

    "So..." Hido said, frowning. "You think Ensign Merweth's theory is correct; that they cannot be from around here, but are rather from some bizarre alternate dimension?"

    The slender officer responded "I’m not sure I’d go that far yet, but they’re definitely not from around here. Extra-galactic, extra-dimensional, extra-something, but something is happening and I don’t know what it is or how it happened yet.” The room was filled with silence for a moment.

    Hido shook his head and frowned. "It’s certainly an interesting conundrum combined with the anomaly, but we could still be dealing with some kind of elaborate disinformation scheme."

    “Perhaps, but we can’t dismiss it out of hand. If we had more Intel officers we could split things into two teams but, well.” The marine shrugged with a slight smile. “We don’t always get what we want.”
     
    Chapter Four
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    Chapter Four


    Bridge – HIMS Impetuous
    Zaloriis System
    - Now

    The Vindicator class light cruiser Tyrant's Bane and the Nebulon-B class frigate Jasper had arrived during the 'night' watch, joining the lightly damaged Impetuous as she lingered near the battle site and the detected hyperspace anomaly. The small flotilla was mostly engaged in cleaning up the aftermath of the battle with the Rebel task force, with salvage shuttles moving amongst the debris field pinpointing still active systems either for salvage or for destruction by the patrols of roving X-Wings.

    "What is the status from Sector Command?" Captain Nalla inquired of the duty communications officer as she strode through the communications section on her way to the bridge.

    "Admiral Onasi is en route and expected to arrive in several hours, Ma'am. A science team is being dispatched as well and is expected to arrive in the next two to three days depending on transport availability, Ma'am." came the report from the young twi'lek ensign manning the communications station. "The dispatch stated that Admiral Onasi is currently in command of the 93rd Strike Task Force, I have downloaded the data for your review."

    Nalla smiled slightly at the slightly over-eager young officer and nodded. "Very well, Ensign, carry on." she said genially before passing onto the bridge itself.

    "Status?" she inquired immediately, not even giving the duty officer the chance to make the ritual 'captain on deck' call she cordially detested.

    Commander Llor, long accustomed to his CO's eccentricities in that regard contented himself with a slightly raised eyebrow in silent commentary on her refusal to bow to that ancient tradition, but answered crisply. "Salvage operations are on schedule, nothing significant to report. Tyrant's Bane and Jasper arrived on schedule and are providing close-in support to operations. There have been no further unscheduled in-system arrivals, the planetary defense force is engaged in heightened patrols of near-space and report nothing out of the ordinary. Astrogation shows no changes in the anomaly according to their scans, all data is being transmitted back to Sector Command for further analysis." a slight pause as the diminutive officer shifted mental gears slightly. "Lt Hido reports that apart from the unusual reactions of Lt Liskin and the twi'lek prisoner now..." a sardonic pause and slight smirk "positively identified as one Captain Alani Liskin of the 'independent' vessel Firebird to each other the currently detained crew of the derelict have been rather confused at the makeup of our crew but not actually hostile. Lt Hido informed me that he would have a complete report for you within the hour on the initial interviews."

    "So that ship has been identified as the Firebird, just not the Firebird we were expecting? And we now have two Liskin's on board?" Nalla asked, eyebrow climbing rapidly towards her hairline.

    "More or less, Ma'am, Hido is still trying to make sense of what is going on, but it is looking stranger and stranger the more we learn." Llor replied. "He promised a full report, as I said, he's currently compiling everything together. Both Liskin's are currently under heavy sedation in sickbay as that appears to be the only means of keeping them from screaming obscenities at each other even if they aren't in the same compartment."

    "Very well." Nalla began, only to be cut off by a call from the crew pit.

    "Status change on the anomaly, ma'am, detecting a Cronau radiation buildup at..." the report was cut off suddenly as a flash of energy erupted from the center of the anomalous region, and a pair of Imperial-II class Star Destroyers erupted into existence in an oddly chaotic flash of energy.

    "General quarters, clear for action." Nalla snapped, followed moments later by the armored panels snapping shut and the holographic displays activating once more. The Battle Stations klaxon sounded in the background as the ship cleared for action.

    "Transmit IFF challenges to the newcomers, classify as Raid One." she continued, even as the bridge crew smoothly went about bringing the mighty cruiser to full battle readiness.

    "No response, Ma'am. Status change, contacts are launching unidentified snubfighters, profile consistent with data from the derelict." came the report, as the contact icons on the display flashed red, dozens of TIE fighters erupting from the launch chutes of the opposing vessels, visually nearly sister ships of the Impetuous herself. "Identifying snubfighters as TIE's at this time."

    "Have Tyrant's Bane and Jasper form up and prepare to engage. Designate leading contact as Aurek, trailing as Besh, and incoming snubs as Charlie. Continue broadcasting challenge, suspend all salvage operations and launch all snubs. Coms, contact Sector and Admiral Onasi and advise them of the situation and keep on trying to get those people on channel." Nalla rapped out, stepping forward to peer into the main display.

    Those Imperial X’s and Kappa-3’s that had been on patrol quickly formed up, while the alert fighters aboard Impetuous and Jasper swiftly launched to join them. There were less than two dozen Imperial fighters in local space even with all the alert birds launched. The planetary militia V-Wings with their lack of hyperdrive were still in transit and wouldn’t arrive for crucial minutes even though they had launched almost an hour earlier. The handful of friendly snub icons on the display were massively outnumbered by the growing swarm of tentative hostiles.

    "Ma'am, still no response from the new contacts, we are picking up ship-to-ship chatter however it is not in standard Imperial protocols or encryption." came the report from the communications section. "Sector has been notified, Admiral Onasi advises will arrive in approximately thirty minutes."

    “Then we have to hold…” Nalla began.

    Suddenly the situation exploded, as both of the opposing star destroyer's opened fire simultaneously targeting the X-Wing squadrons that were on Combat Space Patrol. Likewise the TIE's also opened fire, forcing the Imperial X-Wings to engage in evasive maneuvers to avoid destruction. Within instants what had been a tense stand-off had erupted into battle.

    "Classify contacts as hostile and engage." Nalla ordered coldly as icons for the snubfighters started blazing red and flashing from existence. "Impetuous and all snubfighter are to concentrate fire on Aurek, Tyrant's Bane and Jasper on Besh. Coms, alert Admiral Onasi of status change."

    Moments later, almost before the order had finished, the massive batteries of the cruiser thundered forth, sending stabbing bolts of coruscating destruction towards the closer of the two enemy vessels. Shields flared and mostly held with only minor penetration scorching the armored hulls of the enemy ships which returned fire, both vessels focusing all of their firepower on Impetuous while ignoring the smaller vessels with apparent contempt.

    "Fifteen degrees port, two-thirds thrust. Five degree's negative vertical." Nalla ordered the helm, sending the cruiser onto an oblique heading that served to partially mask the fire of the trailing enemy vessel. The ships multiple shield layers and redundant generators were so far absorbing the incoming fire well enough but that would inevitably change. Answering fire clawed into the weaker shields of the enemy vessel, not yet penetrating either but that would come as well. "Helm, evasion pattern Gamma Five."

    The cruiser immediately began twisting about, the selected evasion pattern intended to spread enemy fire across multiple quadrants of the shield grid, thus increasing overall survivability by a rather significant amount. The drawback to that was that the rapid maneuvering reduced the accuracy and intensity of Impetuous' own fire as batteries weren't always able to lock on and fire as rapidly as potentially possible.

    The two lighter units used their greater speed and agility to catch the trailing enemy vessel in a cross fire, with Tyrant's Bane dipping below the ecliptic and Jasper soaring above. Such fancy tactics proved to be a bit pointless however as the enemy target was seemingly ignoring them and their relatively light firepower, swinging wide of its companion vessel to attempt to maintain target lock on Impetuous alone. The enemy snubfighters, identified from the derelicts war-book as TIE/ln fighters, were focusing their full attention on the relative handful of their imperial counterparts, rather than attempting to interfere in the battle between the larger warships.

    The Kappa-3s were having a field day. Small and agile as the TIE/ln fighters were, the Kappa-3s were faster, more agile, and better armed. The diminutive interceptors ripped through the enemy formation like tiny sharks through schools of minnows, leaving death and destruction in their wakes.

    Meanwhile the X-Wings were charging through the mass of light interceptors and generally ignoring them unless they got a clear shot as their focus was on pressing home attack runs on the enemy warship. As the heavy cannons from Impetuous hammered down the enemies shields, the X-Wings proton torpedoes struck home adding to the growing destruction.

    One particularly lucky torpedo shot through a gap in the shields and turned one of the unarmored octuple turrets of the leading enemy vessel into twisted scrap metal and plasma-fed flames.

    It was chaos.

    It was hell.

    It was battle.

    Turbolasers snarled and spat defiance across the vast distances of a space battlefield, interleaved with the crackling bolts of ion cannons and the crisscrossing ion trails of the snubfighters.

    Brief flashes of brilliance marked the graves of dead snubfighters even as the giants pummeled each other with everything they had.

    Turrets indexed about, tracking their targets as the ships maneuvered in a lethal ballet of firepower and destruction.

    The two attacking star destroyers remained relatively stationary, maneuvering only to maintain clear lanes of fire on Impetuous, while the defending flotilla bobbed and weaved, thrusters flaring brilliantly as they attempted to simultaneously keep their own weapon arcs clear while trying to divide the enemy's fire with a marked lack of success as the two star destroyers stubbornly continued to focus solely on Impetuous.

    "Ray and particle shielding down to 30 percent, ma'am." came the unwelcome report from damage control central, even as the tactical plot burned red and the deck of the mighty cruiser heaved as another brutal salvo pounded home. "They are still concentrating fire on us."

    "Close the range." Nalla ordered with a frown. The enemy ships weren't behaving like the cruisers they appeared to be but rather as battle line units… which was ridiculous considering how fragile they seemed to be.

    "Helm, starboard five degrees, positive three... evasion delta six and full power. At my mark full slew turn to port and gunnery, alpha strike as you bear..."

    The massive ship went to full thrust and lunged forward. Meanwhile her smaller companions continued to pour fire into their own target with slowly increasing results. The much larger vessels shields were inadequate to completely resist even the light cruiser and frigate’s comparatively light fire.

    Finally, minutes after the battle had begun, the first of the planetary militia's V-Wings had arrived, diving into the fray and freeing the X-Wings to make mostly unopposed runs against their target by mixing up with the TIE's in snarling dogfights that danced around the battlefield, a violent and lethal ballet forming the under card to the heavyweight slugging match.

    Impetuous charged forward like a wounded grizzly, crabbing towards the enemy vessels at an oblique angle that seemed to catch them by surprise. That brief moment of hesitation was all Nalla needed as the cruiser reached an imaginary point in space designated solely on the tactical holodisplays on her bridge.

    "Mark! Skew turn and fire!" she shouted, glaring at the display.

    The holodisplays skewed wildly as the helm turned hard, the ship almost skidding in space as the reaction control system fired at full power to augment the normal thrust vectoring systems.

    Impetuous actually managed to slide almost behind the enemy vessel and her turbolaser batteries spoke with one furious voice of thunder as the vessel managed to bring every single weapon to bear at once in a textbook maneuver right out of the Imperial Fleet Tactical Handbook.

    The massive volley succeeded perfectly in its primary goal, the entire shield grid of the hapless enemy star destroyer was brought down as the primary generators were overloaded.

    The enemy vessels were reacting, but too slowly.

    Aurek tried to yaw about, but failed to make use of the pitch axis. As a result, she was unable to bring any significant firepower to bear on Impetuous, a few wild shots from the trench guns splattering across the cruisers depleted shields.

    Besh also skew turns on the yaw axis, and likewise failed to pitch. Battle line tactics… not cruiser tactics. She likewise wasn’t able to bring significant firepower to bear for several critical seconds.

    Critical seconds that allowed Impetuous to unleash a second alpha strike volley directly into the rear of Aurek.

    The results were impressive, that single volley nearly gutting the star destroyer and leaving her drifting out of control with plasma fires and explosions dotting her armored form.

    Although she was suffering a death of a thousand cuts from the lighter units, Besh finally managed to come around and unleashed a thunderous volley against Impetuous.

    Impetuous was in far worse shape than Besh, leaking atmosphere from dozens of shots that had penetrated even the multi-layered shielding and thick armor plates that replaced the massive hangar bays and ground attack elements of the star destroyers she was facing.

    "We've lost shields, ma'am." came the grim call, even as the second target soared out of its dying sisters shadow and prepared to fire once more. "Five seconds to get backup generators fully online."

    "Rotate ship and secure for impact." Nalla ordered, hoping to take the next volley from the surviving enemy on the massively armored ventral surface of the cruiser. The battered vessel responded crisply, RCS thrusters flaring to life and spinning the massive cruiser about its axis like a top.

    The expected volley lanced out.

    But it never hit.

    Instead, the still undamaged Nebulon-B Jasper dove into the line of fire, physically interposing herself between that lethal barrage and the nearly crippled and extremely vulnerable cruiser. The small ships shields flared and died and flames erupted as the paper-thin armor was penetrated. Moments later the small ship vanished forever in a ball of plasma, her back broken and her reactors gone critical.

    "Damnit!" Nalla almost snarled, even as the ventral batteries spat return fire, stabbing through the wreckage that had once been a proud frigate in service to the Empire and into Jasper's executioner.

    "Backup shield generators coming online, skipper." came the report from engineering as the cruiser completed the switchover from the failed primary generators.

    "Good, continue rotation and maintain fire, tell Tyrant's Bane to swing around and attack from the rear of Besh." Nalla ordered grimly, face set with fury as the thunderous engagement resumed with fresh fury.

    After the brief pause from the death of the frigate, the fury of battle only escalated.

    The damaged Impetuous was no longer able to match the thunders she unleashed at the start of the battle. She had severe damage, turrets out of action, trench guns disabled, armor breaches and atmosphere loss in multiple compartments.

    Besh wasn’t much better off, however.

    Between them, the light cruiser and frigate had sandblasted the star destroyer, wiping out all of the completely unarmored octuple turrets and reducing the enemy to only trench guns. Her armor was in better condition, not having been significantly penetrated, but it was only a matter of time.

    The enemy TIE's were almost completely wiped out at a murderous cost in PDF V-Wings. Only half a squadron was left of Kappa-3’s as attrition had slowly worn down the lethal birds, and only a squadrons worth of X-Wings still engaged in strafing runs against Besh.

    Volleys lanced out from the two giants, gouging, hammering.

    Small flashes heralded hits from the snubfighters strafing runs, sensor installations and minor peripheral equipment on Besh erupting into sparks and wreckage.

    The rapid metronome of hits from Tyrant’s Bane left glowing craters in the armor of the enemy ship and she began to leak atmosphere as penetrations started to occur.

    Besh started to turn, started to orientate herself on the anomaly.

    "Incoming hyperwakes!" came the call suddenly from tactical. "Estimate twenty hulls, tentative ID as the 93rd. On expected vector and time chop."

    "Clear their emergence zone." Nalla ordered, as the critically damaged warship struggled to respond to her helm, only two of the main thrusters still operating at full thrust. It was barely enough to get clear, as an incoming volley hammered hard into the massively damaged cruiser moments later knocking out both thrusters.

    Coasting on momentum alone the cruiser barely got clear.

    In an eruption of Cronau radiation that almost blinded the surviving sensors the twenty warships of the 93rd Strike Task Force appeared out of hyper with their shields snapping up with meticulous precision at the minimum possible interval.

    At the center of the formation floated a lone, massive Executor-class super carrier, flanked by a half dozen far smaller Allegiance-class battleships and surrounded by a carefully arrayed close escort force comprised of a mix of three Tector and four Imperial-II class heavy cruisers. An outer ring of a half dozen Vindicator-class light cruisers completed the arriving force, arrayed in an outer defensive perimeter shell around the heavier units.

    Swarms of X-Wings, Kappa-3 interceptors, Super-Y Mk I's, and ARC-175 'Spark ARC' strike snubfighters deployed from their launch bays within moments of the task forces arrival adding a penumbra of snubfighters to the formation and coming perilously close to overloading the holographic displays before automatic filters kicked in.

    It was a mere matter of moments before a massive barrage of turbolaser fire ranging from the light batteries of the arriving Vindicators to the super-heavy blasts from the Allegiances erupted from the formation and converged with merciless and lethal precision on the surviving enemy star destroyer.

    Seconds later, a brilliant flash of energy heralded the demise of the enemy warship.

    Before she could escape.

    Before she could warn the other side of what they faced.

    The battle was over.

    Nalla sagged, gripping the crash bars on the bridge walk for support as the sudden cessation of battle caused the inevitable adrenaline crash. "Stand down from battle stations, commence full damage control and casualty evacuation protocols." she said, her voice a bit hoarse as she forced herself to straighten once more.

    "Ma'am, engineering is SCRAMing the main reactor, switching over to backup reactors now." came the report, even as the lights dimmed on the bridge and the sophisticated displays flickered before returning to normal operation albeit on backup power. "Backup systems online and nominal, successful shutdown of main power."

    "Understood, all non-essential crew prepare for possible evacuation, prepare to evacuate the civilians from the derelict as well." Nalla said, voice even grimmer now as damage assessments started pouring in. "Contact the force flag to inform them of our situation. I want all hands to be prepared to abandon ship at a moment's notice if absolutely necessary, but we're going to save this ship if at all possible."
     
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