Park Kraken
Sep 1st, 2015, 09:56:26 PM
"Admiral, Excelsior reports that they are ready to fire when we're ready," Captain Ashland reported.
"Very well. Sound the alarm, set condition battlestations one, and tell them to commence," replied the orange haired figure standing in front of the much younger and more vibrant captain.
The scene was a somewhat odd mix of pieces, with an exploratory mining ship belonging to the Imperial Corp of Engineers rigging charges to a set of asteroids in a field. The purpose was to blow them apart and then search them for any rare minerals, particularly for nothing that has been discovered yet; new elements that could provide new advantages.
That in and of itself seems normal, but compare that to the sight, a short distance away, of a fully armed and operation Imperial Star Destroyer II gliding alongside four wrecks of civilian ships that had been pulled from scrapyards for one final service to the Empire.
"Suppressor, this is Exclesior, firing in t-minus five," came the reply over the Admiral's personal comm unit; he didn't want his crew to know exactly when the explosion would happen.
Moments later, a large series of explosions within the edge of the asteroid field sent a swarm of dangerous asteroids in the direction of the "convoy" with the armed escort.
"Captain, sensors detects multipule enemy warheads inbound for the convoy."
"Gunners, weapons free. Prioritize protection of the convoy over the Suppressor. Fire at will," ordered Captain Ashland in a calm and confident voice.
Moments later green lances of turbolaser fire leapt out from the batteries and cannons of the Star Destroyer, meeting with and pulverizing asteroids of various sizes that were heading directly for the convoy. After five minutes of sustained firing, hundreds of asteroids passed around the ships without harm, as a few minor ones struck the Suppressor, dropping her shield capacity to 98%.
"Damage report for the convoy," Ashland's voice now said with a bit of apprehension.
"Sensors recorded that the Taggert took a minor hit to her engines that knocked one of them off-line. No major damage to any of the ships, no minor hits for the other ships," reported the Junior Sensors Officer.
"Well done Captain. Secure from Battlestations, set condition Alert-2. Tell the Excelsior that they may now commence with the salvage," ordered the Admiral.
"Thank you Admiral Kraken," replied Ashland.
Stepping back from the chaos of the bridge hustle and bustle, Kraken gently stroked his chin with one gloved finger as he contemplated today's work. This training cruise held barely a skeleton crew of his old seasoned veterans; the rest would form the core crews for a dozen new escort frigates being built at Kuat. A week ago they'd come here with a dozen derelict wrecks but after a "perilious journey" through "pirate infested space" they would be coming home with half the convoy intact, a minor victory as things were going.
With a snort, Kraken took his leave of the bridge and retired to his quarters for the night.
"Very well. Sound the alarm, set condition battlestations one, and tell them to commence," replied the orange haired figure standing in front of the much younger and more vibrant captain.
The scene was a somewhat odd mix of pieces, with an exploratory mining ship belonging to the Imperial Corp of Engineers rigging charges to a set of asteroids in a field. The purpose was to blow them apart and then search them for any rare minerals, particularly for nothing that has been discovered yet; new elements that could provide new advantages.
That in and of itself seems normal, but compare that to the sight, a short distance away, of a fully armed and operation Imperial Star Destroyer II gliding alongside four wrecks of civilian ships that had been pulled from scrapyards for one final service to the Empire.
"Suppressor, this is Exclesior, firing in t-minus five," came the reply over the Admiral's personal comm unit; he didn't want his crew to know exactly when the explosion would happen.
Moments later, a large series of explosions within the edge of the asteroid field sent a swarm of dangerous asteroids in the direction of the "convoy" with the armed escort.
"Captain, sensors detects multipule enemy warheads inbound for the convoy."
"Gunners, weapons free. Prioritize protection of the convoy over the Suppressor. Fire at will," ordered Captain Ashland in a calm and confident voice.
Moments later green lances of turbolaser fire leapt out from the batteries and cannons of the Star Destroyer, meeting with and pulverizing asteroids of various sizes that were heading directly for the convoy. After five minutes of sustained firing, hundreds of asteroids passed around the ships without harm, as a few minor ones struck the Suppressor, dropping her shield capacity to 98%.
"Damage report for the convoy," Ashland's voice now said with a bit of apprehension.
"Sensors recorded that the Taggert took a minor hit to her engines that knocked one of them off-line. No major damage to any of the ships, no minor hits for the other ships," reported the Junior Sensors Officer.
"Well done Captain. Secure from Battlestations, set condition Alert-2. Tell the Excelsior that they may now commence with the salvage," ordered the Admiral.
"Thank you Admiral Kraken," replied Ashland.
Stepping back from the chaos of the bridge hustle and bustle, Kraken gently stroked his chin with one gloved finger as he contemplated today's work. This training cruise held barely a skeleton crew of his old seasoned veterans; the rest would form the core crews for a dozen new escort frigates being built at Kuat. A week ago they'd come here with a dozen derelict wrecks but after a "perilious journey" through "pirate infested space" they would be coming home with half the convoy intact, a minor victory as things were going.
With a snort, Kraken took his leave of the bridge and retired to his quarters for the night.