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Ghost in the Machine

The Reclaimer




The various species and factions further entered the once thought derelict station. All to the amusement of The Reclaimer… so they still sought to journey deeper into his vessel? Let them entertain his pets then…In the veiled darkness deep within the station a solid figure stretched outwards, it's finger alighting on a single button.


A Steady chill...

Silence seemed to cloak everything once more, that same staticy silence that you couldn't hear, yet somehow could. At first nothing else could be heard from it until a rattling breath was drawn, “You still seek… to journey forth… knowing death awaits you…? Gooood...yes… very good… persistence… it has been quite some time… since my pets have had their fun… go my lovelies… awaken them to the fear of the dark…”


Darkness Descends…

What light had been present from the station itself slowly faded to nothing, and even the lights brought forth by the intruders seemed to be unable to pierce the darkness further than a few feet at most. It was almost as if a dark mist had descended upon the halls, silence it's only companion. But that silence would not last long…. Oh no, deep within the station a clattering metallic sound came to life, slowly building. The sound of a million tiny metallic legs filled the halls as something approached…





The approaching adversary is a quite numerous bunch of spider-bots about the size of a football. Their only real form of attacking would be their tendency to swarm something and explode into a fiery explosion on it. Due to their size and numbers they're quite good at it. And no, they don't explode in chain reactions.


Have fun!




 
-----Inside the Station, Commander Jolf-----


As Jolf and his company ventured further into the station, they heard the sound of guns firing and the odd screams and clicks of what they assumed to be hostile aliens reverberating from a tunnel on the right. Unfortunately the ever battle eager Klavikans would have a more pressing threat to deal with as an oppressing and suffocating silence seemed to wash over them, drowning out the sounds of combat. The dew lights un the station dimmed and went black, leaving the station in a blanket of darkness even the most powerful flashlight seemed to be unable to penetrate of this silence came the same rattling and eerie voice;


You still seek… to journey forth… knowing death awaits you…? Gooood...yes… very good… persistence… it has been quite some time… since my pets have had their fun… go my lovelies… awaken them to the fear of the dark…”


Jolf looked at his second in command, who in turn looked at Jolf.


"Pets?" Jolf questioned, secretly guessing and knowing what the voice meant.


His command shrugged in his heavy and powerful mech armor "My guess is where about to have some "friends" to play with" he smiled as he raised his gun to do a quick inspection.


Suddenly a sound pierced the seemingly impenetrable mist that had extended its black hand over them. The sound of a million tiny little legs skittering down the metallic halls towards them.


"What the hell?" Jolfs second in command asked as the noise steadily grew louder and louder.


Jolf grimaced. Things were about to get interesting.


"Firing line, now!" Jolf called out.


The Klavikan grunts I'm the front of the company obeyed immediately, stepping in front of their commander and kneeled down should to should, 5 in a row, guns pointing into the dark mist. Another front row stepped behind them, standing up as to shoot over their heads, 3 to a row as Jolf and his commander filled the middle spots.


The sound grew gradually louder until finally, the first of the metal wave that was about to engulf the company appeared. Dozens, hundreds, thousands of small metallic spiders came drawing from the depths of the station.


"Contact" yelled one of the front line troops as be opened fire with his plasma blaster. The rest of the front line troops followed suit. The Klavikan plasma blasters, meant for heavy targets, easily destroyed the weak spider bots, but there were simply too many if them. More and more Klavikans rushed to support the line with a new row, but the monsters kept on coming.


Jolfs laser SMG seemed more fit for the job, as a simple mental command set the weapon into "spray" mode in which he could kill multiple spiders in a short pull of the trigger. But even all this fire power did little to even sloe the swarm, which jumped onto the suits of the front most row and exploded in a kamikaze charge. The explosions sent the front lines falling backwards, only to be engulfed by the bugs and destroyed in a series of blasts. Jolf would of had the same fate if he had not been agile enough to avoid being pinned under a Klavikan and therefore escape, at least for the moment, from the horde.


Jolf looked grim faced as 11 of his soldiers were engulfed and killed, the rest, including his second un command, falling back to the rest of the company.


His second in command, now wearing dented armor (that was actually would of been pretty funny looking if not for the swarm of exploding spider bots) turned to Jolf as the spiders ran over the bloody remains of his comrades and continued towards the company


"There's too many of them! We need reinforcements!".


Jolf nodded. His second in command had said something reasonable, a rare occurrence. He mentally orders the suit to contact Commander Tarzak. Unfortunately for Jolf, the oppressive darkness seemed to be affecting his coms, as the suit seemed unable to reach the flag ship.


"Shit... Coms are jammed where on our own"


"FUCK!" his second in command called out, as he backed away from the spiders, who were rapidly closing the difference between them.


"Well, I'll see how those bugs like this!" his second in command said as he threw a plasma grenade at the horde. The grenade exploded in a flash of white-hot plasma that engulfed the front of the horde, leaving small pools of metal melted into the floor of the station.


Seeing how effective the grenade had been, Jolf ordered the front line troops to throw a plasma grenade at the horde. The resulting blast ordered the front line troops to throw a plasma grenade at the horde. The resulting blast lessened horde, at least for a moment as even more spiders filled the places of their comrades. As his men readied to throw more grenades Jolf had an idea. He ordere his Rovilan troops to come to the front lines and line up. Unfortunately due to the cramped conditions of the tunnels it was a bit before the Rovilans could squeeze there wat through the Klavikans who were slowly being overwhelmed as one by one they fell. By time the Rovilans reached the front lines another 10 had fallen.


Upon reaching the front lines the Rovilans switched their SMGs to spray mode and the result was spectacular. A hail of lasers from 3 lines of 7 Rovilans decimated the oncoming spiders. Things were looking up, the spiders were being pushed back!


Then the soldiers had to reload. This 5 seconds of delay allowed the spider horde to overwhelm the Rovilans, who could not retreat as lines of Klavikans blocked the way. Their light armor provided little protection against the multiple explosions. The remaining troops (roughly 150) were orders into a blind charge back to the drop ships, while Jolf tried futilely to contact the squad they had left to guard them.
 
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B06...





The Elder Kadrel tilted his head as the row of Kadrel before him fired on the creatures, falling several, but the concentration of them made it harder for the row to pick targets and aim for physically weaker sections. The row had foregone aiming after this had been made apparent and simply began firing en masse.


And as they did so, using the pause the creature's used to destroy the Defect, B06 noticed it. The thing that slid backwards through the small swarm, a humanoid creature which stood out among the rest of the creatures like B06 did among the other Kadrel with with his green style. The Elder narrowed his eyes as lost sight of the humanoid in the mess of limbs, even his thermal scans proving ineffective with the amount of living creatures obstructing his view.


What he did see, however, was the thing that came sailing out of the fleshy mosh pit. He didn't know what it was, oddly shaped alien weapon or oddly shaped alien garbage. But he'd seen enough to know that when some small object comes sailing at you, you back up.


Which is what he grunted out to the row of Kadrel, which began backing up with him thinking It was some type of explosive. Instead what they got was darkness as the station's eerie blue lighting seemed to dissipate. Night Vision was activated on the Helmets of the Kadrel, which was almost immediately overwhelmed by the flash of light. B06 rolled his eyes as the front row of Kads stumbled from the brightness, the remaining Kads standing a ways behind him having been far away enough for the flash to have just startled them a bit.


As the group in back began recovering and the front row attempted to steady themselves, that voice popped up once more and began speaking in that eerie tone. Though concerning, B06 originally decided the enemy currently in front of them was a more pressing matter...


...and oh boy would he regret that in the next fifteen seconds.


He was about to grunt several orders to the unshaken Kads when suddenly a loud clattering sound began rapidly resonating through the area. Glancing around, B06 eyed a branching hall that sat in the middle of the brewing firefight.


Before he could even mention it, a horde of small robots began skittering out of the hall and pouring into theirs violently before immediately branching towards both them and the Organic swarm. In front of his eyes, they latched to the Kads in the front row who had not been able to recover from the flash before exploding. Even as they detonated against their targets, more seemed to spill out in their place.


Now those right there... that's pretty much what he'd expect security for this place to look like.


Shouting some more, B06 and the rest of the Kadrel began firing into the oncoming robotic horde, back walking to keep distance. Even when full salvos of plasma fire tore through them, the robots continued spewing out of the other hall into theirs, seeking targets to detonate on.


(@NeoLeaf )
 
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The Swarm of Petrarica





The Station...


Ira...






Ira and her squad were slowly making progress in the station, treading somewhat casually in the open hallways and their unending corridors. Really? Ira thought to herself while walking down. The hallways seem very unnecessary to her. Why is the area in abundance of them if they are nothing but walls? There are no doors and any other type of entrance save for an additional route for the hallways to branch out. It's hard to believe that a station as huge as this doesn't have anything but hallways. It almost seemed like the station was meant to be a maze of sorts. The thought bugged Ira to why so much area is being wasted away on the humongous station. Then again what they've explored is only a small portion of the Station's over all mass so their has to be a difference if they were to continue their journey to the deeper parts of the station.


Ira stopped when she noticed a change in the environment. As if she were sinking in an ocean, the bluish-white light of the hallways slowly faded around them. The shadows of the corners of the hallway began to stretch and envelope everything until The platoon found themselves in utter darkness. Ira stood still as a posed statue and felt her heart trembling when she felt the darkness stare upon her like the abyss and heard the sound of several mechanical legs echoing throughout the station. The heavy soldiers went in front of the humanoid Aliuu readied their acidic claws, flapped their wings a number of times and shook their heads as if they were to swag like a bull.


"Wait...!" Ira called out to her heavy soldiers.


"That's too many of them!" She reached out to the arrow formation of the forty or so heavy fighters.


One them in the back turned around to grab Ira's arm and pushed her back towards the special units who noticed the foreboding of the darkness in front of the formation. Ira stumbled back and looked ahead of herself when the noise grew louder. The Heavy soldier than pushed her back smashed it's claw down against the ground as though it were yelling at her like an angry parent and 'stared' at her intently. The special units behind her growled in agreement, grabbed her with their tentacles and began charging down the direction from whence they came.


"Wait No!" She yelled at she watched through her carapace mask as robotic spider looking creatures arrived to swarm the heavy fighters. It was inevitable, The heavy fighters were meant to deal with armored targets and not small critters. A number of explosive noises had echoed from the location that they left. Sucking in her lips she opened up a part of her mind and connected herself to the overseer.


<Ira?> The warm wet male voice asked questionably.


"Enemies all around us! The hallways suddenly went dark and swarms of explosive arachnid-like machines are swarm from around us!" She reported. A number of signals streamed into her head, alerts and distress signals from the other platoons that have gone out. Small brief memories filled her head as she was brought into a trance in before continuing.


The huge swarms hounds had a 'better' time dealing with the infestation. Like their mechanical counter parts, they too blow up albeit into a corrosive substance. From the eyes that she saw it through, she could see the small ave of hounds duking it out with the mechanical spiders. All of them are blowing up. The mechanical spiders are blowing up in yellow clouds of heat and radiance awhile the hounds blew up in bright green bioluminescence countering the yellow explosion with the weight and force of their acidic make up. The spiders kept pushing their dead forward or were going over them in the same way the hounds were. It was a battle of numbers and explosive efficiency.


Soldiers tried ramming at one point but gave up when the mechanical arachnids blew themselves up for one that was dumb enough to attack head on. They attacked with their flexable bullet speed tentacles or shot bile balls of corrosive matter into their ranks. Some what efficient but not enough sadly. It's nice for slowing them down but it's not good at stopping the synthetic critters as with the suicide bombing hounds and crows. The Tanks that managed to orientate themselves to join in on the patrols were sometimes present with the soldiers. As Ira could see, Two tanks that towered over their soldiers both opened their crocodile mouths and from in released a 'wave of fire' against the little robots. A powerful acidic combination that only they can tolerate. The liquid flame spewed on the mechanical creatures like an overloaded flame thrower and bathed the hallway in a red light.


"We need an immediate extraction!" Ira broke out of her trance.


"Bring the leviathan!"


Ira was cut off when she heard the countless spider legs in front of her. blinking she saw the swarm that killed off her heavy fighters tailing her and her special units. Grabbing an egg shaped device, She threw it so that it would land in front of the swarm of mechanical critters. The object instantly blew itself up into a giant blob of corossive semi transparent sticky slime. Stopping them at that point until another number of them would simply blow themselves up. Eventually They arrived to the gooey hallways of the swarm controlled areas where the speed and vitally had suddenly picked up for all of them.


"Bring it, Now!"


Gof...






@GrieveWriter


The frenzied Swarm stopped their onslaught with the rectangle helmets when they felt a present behind them. They noticed the dimness of them room much later once everything had gotten dark to a point where they could see the flashes of the blocky humanoids' weapons.


A voice screamed in Gof's head when he looked behind himself and through the use of the Swarm's bioluminiant bodies they were able to see what was making all of that racket. Small mechanical spiders were swarming towards them and the Humanoids that they were about to attack. Grinding his teeth and cursing inside his mind, He tapped into the minds of his platoon and had them stop to turn around and face their next enemy. The other half of the platoon of soldiers began to retreat awhile attacking the horde with their bullet-speed tentacles.


Gof jumped on top of the smooth and grabbed onto a soldier's head. He looked at his sword and flipped a switch of some sort. The handle of the sword began to pulsate and vibrate in his one hand and static blew out from the 'blade' of the sword. He positioned himself on the arthropod, firmly by using his tentacles to latch onto the soldier's smooth 'head' and aimed the blade in front of him. Supported by his knee, both of his hands and his chest the blade began to shake and growl. The platoon made way for Gof and the soldier he was riding and waited for the spectacle.


"Raaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhh!" A bright pink beam of plasma erupted from the sword handle bathing the area in a bright white light. The light simply obliterated the little creatures and whatever it had touched. The plasmatic light lasted for four whole seconds before vanishing in a blink of an eye.


Once it was over, The handle, snapped and crumbled in his hand. Gof opened his black charred melted hands and unleashed the grey dust that was once his weapon. He and his platoon backed off some more when the wave continued. Gof and his platoon had their backs facing the humanoids that they tried to attack before but the situation has tunred for the worst and brought Gof to forge an uneasy ceasefire if you will with them.


"Damn..." He mouthed as he and his platoon faced the oncoming swarm of spider bots and looked at his smoking lower arm limbs.


"We're not getting out of this one alive are we?" He called back at the blocky humanoids.


The Leviathan...


@Bobisdead123 @Anaxial


"It. Seems. Trouble. Has. FOUND. Itself. On. The. Station..." The orange circlets of the mask blinked.


"This. Conversation. Might. COME. To. An. END...." The slug said as the dark serpent moved away from the the envoys towards the direction where it had unleashed it's pods.



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Within the darkened halls of the unending abyss, Shane Warner and his Salvage crew had ventured into a damnable, antediluvian portal to a sort of black, metal, hell. The air went still, their vision went black, the powerful flashlights, sole portals to remind them they were not in an abyss could hardly penetrate the blackened veil that had enveloped them. The Salvage crew had stopped dead in their tracks, hearing the voice eerily whisper in their ears.


"Did uh..." Shane's voice wavered, he looked over his shoulder at the crew, their orb shaped helmets showed their confused, fearful faces as they looked to Shane, Uty'er and the ten Power Armored soldiers for guidance. "You all heard that?" No one answered, they all seemed too fearful to speak, their heads turned as they tried to listen deeper into the blackened abyss.


"There are Spirits here." Uty'er said, his translator was monotone once again, he showed no fear in his voice or his body language. Where others were shifting nervously, the Reptile seemed to be standing tall, ready to assault the ship by himself. "There is a Ghost in the Machine." Not a second after he said that, before Shane could turn to look at his companion, a gunshot was heard.





Their journey inside the gargantuan had hardly begun before they heard the screams, the gunfire, the familiar death throes of fallen soldiers that accompany a battle. The Salvage crew had already began to backtrack towards their ship, visibly docked, a light at the end of the horrid darkness. The 20 Salvage members were in a slow jog as they made their way back to the Eternity Damned. Shane Warner, Uty'er and the 8 other Power armored soldiers stood fast, slowly walking backwards as they began to hear the mysterious tacka-tacka-tacka of the millions of legs of the spider drones.


"Something's not right... Go! Get back to the ship!" Shane called out quickly switching his frequency channel from the squad comms back to the Eternity Damned. "Dani! Get the ship up! Open the airlock, get everyone inside!"


"Chieftain, they are here!" Uty'er's voice is heard on the Eternity Damned's comm channel, drawing Shane's attention back to the front, witnessing the swarm of spider drones approaching them. "Born in blood and torment! Die in blood and torment!" Cried the reptile's voice as he took a solid stance in the hallway and braced the Nidhog sprayer against his hips. With the pull of a single lever, a torrent of magma-like jellied plasma sprayed out of the dragon mouth shaped nozzle. The burning glow splashed over the swarm of spider drones and immediately ate away at their metal flesh. Uty'er swung his hips side to side to cover more of the drones as they approached.


Inspired by the Reptile's assault, the Shane and the other Power Armored soldiers joined in in his attack. Shane leveled his Arbalest and fired out a burst of alloied plasma, the solution impacting the drones at a significant speed of light to instantly destroy a small pocket of the drones before the material splashed and began melting away at the drone's bodies. The others carried similar sprayers or two-handed chainguns. The ten soldiers stood side to side, forming a bulwark that the drones would NOT penetrate as their never-ending onslaught was met with a similarly relentless stream of burning hot liquid plasma, or heavy caliber chaingun rounds flying into their ranks.
 
The Struggle for survival, and to retain what was once Mine.


Pressing ever forward into the dark, the 13 members of Odins Eye met back up at a pre-arranged junction. The Map of the station was becoming larger and larger as EME progressed forward into its winding corridors. Even unfinished the station was larger than they could have anticipated and so the 13 moved on the edges of the station, refusing to press deeper inside the monstrous derelict, at least not until they knew what lay within and the easiest route there that wouldn’t get them lost in its seemingly endless hallways. Even when the intercom crackled to life and delivered its foreboding warning they moved in silence. At least… until the screaming and gun fire started.


The group paused as the sounds of battle echoed through the ancient structures long metal corridors, echoed through its worn piping creating a chaotic discordant symphony of noises that seemed to come in from every direction. A lesser man might have broken as the wails of the dying were cut off to join the moans of the dead.


<Got movement on EME… lots of it.> One of the Raven’s said matter of fact. Feeding the data into the rest of the fireteams HUD, all they saw was a massive wave of shifting white fluctuations on the holo panel.


<Huh… so… Running away anyone?> Another member said with a gesture towards whence they came.


<Tactical Retreating> someone else said with a voice like a shallow grave. <It seems like the best option given the unknowns.>


<Agreed> 13 replied staring at the onrushing waves of… something. The sounds of what seemed to be skittering in the dark halls coming down for them. One of the group broke shadow run and popped a flare and launched it down the hallway. It hit the ground a long ways down the hallway thanks to the launching mechanism on the Grenadiers armor only to start flowing back towards them.


<What in the name of our Lady?> The Grenadier exclaimed. <The floor is moving?>


13’s enchanced eyes, due to the nature of a liquid and change of his body that of the likes he did not wish to think of, picked out the individual little legs and scrambling bodies. <That’s not the floor!> He said a little breathlessly as the realization of danger hit his brain and adrenaline began pumping through him unbidden. <Move now back to the Pods!>


Whirling around in a flurry of shadowsilk feathered cloaks and shimmering darkness the Infiltration team booked it for their LZ, able to gain ground at a decent pace over the little onrushing hoard.


T’was not to be however, without strife, an easy escape. The Salvage team lay between the pods, or at least, the ‘firefight’ that they were putting out was.


<Options> 13 demanded as they ghosted through the derelict.


<Recommend we seal the floodgates a bit, narrow down these things attack options but don’t seal it off completely. >


<Meaning>


<we lock all but one or two access points to the sector of this station. EME says there are 3 as we are on the outer sector, we just passed one>


<good, lock it up 6, provide covering fire everyone else, how much time do you need?>


6 replied with <few minutes at best, this station is old and whilst the system itself is difficult, whatever is controlling this place is going to have a hard time, with the decrepit state of this station, from interfering.>


<Then quit talking, more work.>


<Aye 13>


6 got to work on the bulk head behind them whilst 4 set up a firing line to prevent any of the swarm, the robotic one, from interrupting the process whilst 6 began work on the door. Thankfully, the lead they had gained on the little bastards was just enough that 6 was almost done when the swarm of little robot bodies showed themselves.


<Go loud> came a soft command from behind as the four in front opened fire with silenced weapons, picking off any of the little bastards that got to close and the main horde was kept back long enough with the anti-personnel mines they placed down moments before… well really it was activate then throw em at the onrushing death waves but hey it worked.


The Bulkhead closed shut just as a group of the fuckers jumped through the gap right onto 13’s body. The Raven operative ripped the little bastards off of him and tossed them off left and right, the rest of his team diving to avoid them or smashing them with the butt ends of their weapons when one of the little drones got right up in 13’s face, sitting on his visor and exploded.


The explosion, whilst not enough to kill 13, was enough to shatter his visor and send him staggering back to the ground on his ass. Hands reaching up to wrench the now defunct helmet from his head and toss it off to reveal the warped and twisted mass of flesh that was 13’s face. The blue veins pulsated underneath his skin and writhed, wiggled and squirmed as if they had a mind of their own, spidering from his lower body up to his left eye which was that electric iridescent iris and blue star slit shaped pupil of which the Dredge were oh so well known for whilst the other was a normal pinewood brown.


<Sir, are you all right?> The message came from inward now instead of appearing on screen, his ‘blackbox’ so to speak was reverting back to other settings in the case a physical interface was not available to transfer data, now it was all in his head… like 13 needed something else lurking about in there.


13 shook his head and stood up whilst the rest of the team dealt with the remaining stragglers, watching as two members herded the drones into a sealed container and then closed the lid. Specimens of which to sate their Ladies unrelenting intellectual appetite, for they had not learned of much else on this venture other than what they had already known about this clusterfucks participants. Some data for profiling important figureheads and or identifying new variables was it, hardly what one would call successful. With these at least they could be satisfied.


Coming back to the question asked of him 13 shook his head slowly, knowing that the other 12 of his team stared in either horror, disgust, or fascination at his face. He knew the feeling, he felt it every day he looked at the mirror and saw what new part of him was no longer his own. Already his wounds healing, the itching growing more intense as his brain reeled against the growing tendrils which creeped and sat roots within his mind.


A few other members of his team had gotten shrapnel from the small explosion but were relatively fine as the suits they wore protected from most of it, 5 got one exploding right in his chest but would live to fight another day if he didn't rip the little robots remains a new anus.


<Fine> he replied bluntly and took up his weapon from where it had fallen on the ground. <will that door hold?>


<of course it will and I sealed the vents as best I could.> 6 said a little miffed at the slight of 13 doubting his skills but got over it quickly with the reply of. <But I don’t want to stay any longer than possible, we’ve acquired some of what we wished but not all, no one can fault us for that in our current situation.>


<Nay> 13 acknowledged. <They can’t.>


The group continued on forward, quickly coming up on the salvage team’s increasingly futile struggle to GTFO. <They wont be able to hold that line much longer> 8 commented needlessly.


<No… they wont, but the question is, how best to render our aid… and should we? We could wait for a break in the fighting and then push through.>


<Whatever it is we are doing, best make it quick> 1 and 3 said in unison from where they watched the rear.


In space.


Another ship warped in at the edge of the short range scanners, just inside the asteroid belts reach, a dangerous chance which paid off, it too was hidden and cloaked but not to the two other ships of which had donned back their optical camouflage and lurked amongst the floating rocks and were linked in with that specific signature in mind.


“The Lady believes you will find this new ‘asset’ most helpful in the coming hours. Wield Deaths Scythe well.”


 
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As Jolf and his company ran like hell through the dark halls Jolf was glad he had chosen to plot the course they took inside the station on his suits self-creating GPS that created a map as the wearer traveled through the unknown. Without the GPS, its likely Jolf and his company would of gotten lost in the maze they call a station, never to be seen again.... Alive at least. The horde of metal spiders followed them in a relentless pursuit, more and more pouring out of every crack and side tunnel until a literal wave of squirming metal trailed just a few meters behind them.


They were about half way back to the drop zone. Jolf tried to contact the Sergeant.


"Sergeant come in! Can you hear me?"


After a few seconds of running the staticy and barely understandable response came.


"I r--d yo- lo-d an- cle--r. Wh-- do y-- ne-d s--"


Jolf sighed I'm relief.


"We have encountered a large number of hostiles, deploy defenses and prep the drop ship!"


A few seconds later the reply came again, slightly less staticy this time;


"Aff--mit--e. Dro- sh--s wil- be re-dy"


Jolf smiled, almost. "Alright boys were almost there, as long as we don't run into trouble we'll be home free in a matter of minutes!"


His company cheered and they pushed on at an increased rate, determined to make it to the safety of the drop ships. All seemed to be going according to plan, until they saw the mass of metal spiders just ahead of them. Were dead... Jolf thought to himself, and surely they would be, if the spiders has not already been engaged with the salvagers, their gun fire barely audible over the sound of thousands of little metal feet.


"Throw grenades and push through boys, were almost home!" Jolf ordered.


His men obeyed, throwing plasma grenades into the mass of bodies and the Rovilans spraying the mass as the men charged through, kicking and smashing the bots along the way.


This aggressive and somewhat reckless tactic would not be without consequence though, as several men were smarmed and killed, along with several others being launched into the ceiling by an explosion underneath their feet. Upon hitting the ground they too were swarmed and killed, the resulting explosion sending other flying. They were almost upon the front lines of the spiders, hopefully the salvagers wouldn't accidently shoot them... @Anaxial


((@Jarkov Malachai))


-----Drop zone-----


The Sargent, upon hearing Jolf was ok, for now at least was greatly reassured. The presence of hostiles actually excited him somewhat, things were kinda boring here. His men word quickly to prep the drop shops and set up sole defenses. He deployed the 3 heavy MGs to guard the two entrance into the hangar and had his men activate bots of their own, 3 foot tall bots reminiscent of spiders, except these has only 4 legs. These relatively small bots where armed with fast firing green energy lasers and the Sargent reckons that the bots, combined with the MGs could hold off whatever was coming. Hopefully he was right.


He had to be.
 
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B06...


(@NeoLeaf )


The Kadrel adjusted their aim, more than willing to let the Organics shield them with their bodies while gunning down robots from their position. B06 grumbled a bit as he watched the sheer numbers of the machines press against the onslaught of attacks from both the Organic and Kadrel soldiers.


And then there was the humanoid and its sword. Sure the blast looked powerful, rivaled some of the best Handheld Kadrel Weaponry he'd seen for quite some time, but even with a large chunk carved directly through their forces, the robots just seemed to refill that gap with more of them.


And even after that the Humanoid had the gall to start talking about how they most likely wouldn't make it. B06 scoffed at this, he'd survived surprisingly worst situations than a horde of mobile Explosives. They weren't necessarily backed into a corner just yet, for several yards deep into the horde of robots the Elder Kad saw another branching hall. While the other ones seemed teeming with the Spider Mines, this one only had several coming out. That was his target, for if the current map of the station the Kadrel had been making on Helm-Net was true, heading in that direction could lead him right back into known territory.


B06 grumbled at the amount of risks the idea would take, but began grunting into his translator anyway "Says you, I ain't letting no wall of explosives gallivant around thinking it'll be enough to put me in the ground. All I need is a sufficient push." The Elder said in Kadrellian before turning on his fellow Kadrel "Wounded?"


Several Kads replied in a confirmation, B06's synthetic eyes labeling them apart from the others before calling out again "Newborn?"


A larger quantity of the Kadrel responded in a confirmation, to which B06 was grateful "You weaker beings will push them back, then hold them while the rest of us abscond. Do not fear the oncoming end, fight to the last claw and make the Creators proud."


And to nobodies surprise, the injured or Newborn Kadrel gave no complaints to these orders, the small number of Kads who had lived long enough to know what a week felt like or been smart enough to avoid damage filed out from the ranks of the rest of them.


The remaining Kadrel began moving forward, covering as much of the robots in plasma fire, knowing that the constant usage would soon overcook their weapons.


B06 cracked his knuckles before picking up several blasters from more fallen Kads and sticking them on his back where they locked on, then stood in a ready position as the rest of the stronger Kadrel waited for the moment when they'd have just enough of a window of opportunity.


"I suggest picking which of yours stay to die for you as well." B06 said to the Humanoid Organic as the time grew closer


E73...


"Worrisome developments." Ambassador E73 said as it looked over the reports coming from the station. The Kadrel squads that had gone in deeper than the rest had finicky connection to the Epsilon at best, and it only got worst the deeper they got into the station. But from the Kadrel who hadn't gotten as far, the reports came flooding about the tide of Station Security, a tide of exploding Spiders.


The Ambassador had hoped that the being controlling the station had been bluffing, using its control over the Station's systems to potentially scare off any looters. Sadly, it would seem to not be the case.


Several squads had been wiped out, with others holding up with what munitions they had and the others simply absconding from any battle with the metallic menace. Of course, being Kadrel it wasn't like they were really losing anything important. And if they bring the transports back they could just ram more Kads into the Station until they started gaining ground. But if what he'd read was anything to go by, they had almost finished charging up the equipment brought on several of those transports. The rest he could bring back for reinforcements sure, but those ones took up docking space, and those areas would be harder to enforce without constant Kadrel deployment.


If those robots gained too much ground on the outer levels of the station they'd just end up cutting the Kads off by using their obvious knowledge of the maze-like station's infrastructure.


But maybe if-


The Ambassador was interrupted from his musings when he heard the sound of the entrance field to the bridge going down, and turned around to see that his superior had returned.


"Captain!" one of the Tech Kads said in Kadrellian "You've missed so much! Where have you been?!?"


Captain Skaz yawned, stretching his cybernetic limbs and releasing a puff of steam from his metallic body as his hovering chair calmly floated in "Well runt, let me tell you I have had quite a day."


"I took a power nap for some time, woke up and got bored so I went to the Recreational Deck where I forced several Kads into the Drip. After they turned I had the Chefs hunt them down for a while before one of them ended up escaping. I took a small team of Chefs all over the ship following a trail of injured and dead Kads until we cornered the beast in the fighting chamber. It was obviously outmatched, but during the fight it damaged the airlock control panel and sent my Chefs flying into space. Could've saved them, didn't feel like it so I blew them up before they could float too far away. Anyway, after that I took care of the Drip Addict, resealed the Airlock, killed several Kadrel just for the hell of it on my way here, did some Karaoke, then arrived in pristine condition as always."


Ambassador E73 nodded throughout the entirety of Captain Skaz's monologue "So that's why I've been getting so many injury reports lately."


"Sir... do you even know what we've had to deal with in your absence!?!" the Tech Kadrel grunted in abject disbelief "We've had to keep these other aliens from turning this entire sector into a warzone! Scour miles upon miles of endless hallways, and now we've got a sea of hostile robots wiping out our squads one by-"


The Kadrel flinched as his entire helmet split in half and fell to his sides, then wobbled a bit as the rest of his body followed suit.


"And that, was the second Techie I've had to put down today." Skaz grumbled to himself before leaning towards Ambassador E73 as his seat finished its journey to the center of the Bridge once more "You think the Vats are acting up or something? Haven't had to put down this many annoyances since I built my very own GeneVat oh so long ago."


The Captain sighed in nostalgia before leaning back in his chair, Ambassador E73 looked down at the Kad's remains a moment before replying "We shall run diagnostics on them once we reach the nearest Theta-Station, but there have been several pressing developments since you left sir."


The Ambassador provided a series of Holo-screens which portrayed reports on several of both their conversations with the aliens, the incursion into the station and even the latest reports of the security swarm.


He seemed to skim through them with barely even a glance, but E73 knew better than to question the high speed thought processes of a Theno.


"So they blow up," Skaz said before sending the Holo-Screens away "Whoopdie freaking doo. Just shoot them for Creator's sakes."


"There is a largely concerning number of them, sir."


"Then shoot them some more, what's the big problem here?!?" Skaz barked at the Ambassador before leaning back once more and releasing a puff of steam


"They're sending a horde of disposable toys to fight," Captain Skaz patted the Ambassador on the head "What? Did you forget what our entire ship is designed for?"


"I am well aware of the Epsilon's capabilities sir, but simply firing more Kadrel at it sounds-"


"You know what I don't hear?" Captain Skaz interrupted as he placed a hand to his helmet where his ear would be "The sound of me caring, fire the Kadrel."


"But sir, we have soldiers on that station that could be injured if we simply fire pods at it!"


"Don't care, fire the Kadrel."


"We risk damaging the Station and potentially losing the signal."


"Don't Care, fire the Kadrel."


"What about the-"


"Do you really think... for even a moment... that the next few words that come out of your mouth... will do a single thing to sway my decision?"


Ambassador E73 closed his mouth, before shaking his head in the negative.


"Thought so, now fire the Kadrel."


The Epsilon...


After floating there silently for quite some time, the Epsilon finally began showing movement.


A large protrusion began extending from the nose of the ship, aiming towards the station in question, specifically the areas the Kadrel had been searching.


Within the Launch bay, several dozen Kadrel were stuffed into a small vessel with what appeared to be a massive drill built into the bottom.


As the Kads Operating the Launch bay finished loading them up, they sent the pod off on a conveyor belt before another empty one took its place as the operators immediately began stuffing more Kadrel soldiers into it.
 
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The Swarm of Petrarica





The Station...


Ira...






The black goo that had spread itself throughout the Swarm controlled areas seems to be nothing right? Wrong. Like all Aliuu the black substance has a function within the ecosystem that makes up the swarm. The black goo is a true Aliuu in a certain sense, unlike other forms of the Aliuu species this one retained the siphonophore form of their ancestors, not being a single multi-celled organism but rather a colony of several individual animals. The goo is the ideal territory for any Aliuu, the substance acts as a stimulant for the species, boosting their fighting capabilities, adrenaline, vitality, regenerative capabilities and their over all condition. For non Aliuu species, the goo is a hindrance. The black substance acts as though it were tar, or crude oil, slowing down enemies down and ruining chances for mobilization. other structures of the colony are also worth noting. The vore colonies are bubbly structures that explore and expand the black substance further. The offense structures are the lurker mounds, impaler colonies and the bile launchers.


The mechanical spiders are slowed for a moment but could simply crawl over one another to cover up the surface of the black goo and continue onward towards their targets. With this advantage the platoons that had ventured deep had the opportunity to retreat and and return fire. Ira watched as they passed several of the colony structures and sensed them doing their roles. The Impaler colonies shoot a slow membrane into the black goo which then shoots upward and transform itself into a spike. The lurker mounts are somewhat the same as the Impaler colonies, the difference are their attacks. The membrane of the lurker mound shoots a wave of blade-like rather than a single powerful strike. The bile launchers shot acidic compounds at enemies from afar.


<Commander Ira status?> A warm wet voiced echoed in her head.


"We've *Hugh* managed to make some *Hing* distance between the swarm of mechanical *Oof* arachnids and are heading back to the platform as we *Argh* speak." Ira said as she was being shook by the primordial running of the Special units.


<Ira, we're going to keep the Leviathan close to your proximity." He paused.


"That's gre-"


<However,> He interrupted Ira.


<We're not going to extract you or your units just yet. I'll tell you my reasoning behind this."


"Huh?"


<You can hold up the platform area where majority of your troops are and where the area is more developed than the halls that you're running in. From what I can possibly analyze you have quite a sum of troops still ready for the engagement.


Now, I don't want you to loose your ground on that station, because finding another landing platform could prove annoying and problematic. We're going to endure this wave of enemies and find out why the station has activated such a defense mechanism. Understood?>


"Y-yes sir." Ira stammered.


Ira gave out a command using her telepathy, The platoons that were backing and returning fire are to rally in the area of the platform.The wide spacious landing platform is completely covered in organic matter and black goo. The air is nothing more than a humid misty vapor that can be describes as being cold and being warm. The hundreds of soldiers and medics stood in a column of semi-circles around the main entrance with the tanks a number of meters behind them. The numerous hounds and crows scattered around in front of the semi-circles readying themselves for their suicide charge as the heavy fighters ans special units backed off into their own little corner. The special units that brought Ira back emerged from the endless darkness of the main entrance, pushing the hounds away from them and bringing Ira towards the central column of the semi-circle.


Ira was released by the special units tentacles and turned her back towards her army to watch the dark shaow of the leviathan slowly loomed over them as it snaked it's way into the station.


Gof...






@GrieveWriter


Gof and his platoon were being pressed back by the wave of mechanical insect. Gof took a step back and grimaced at the sight in front of him as the soldiers kept taking steps back and was distracted for a moment until he noticed the green rectangular head grunting in whatever language that they spoke about something. It seems that the box head had an idea of some sort, he was one that didn't seem to flinch at the grave situation that they're currently witnessing. Gof looked at his charred arms and looked at one of the pounds. The hound seemed to nod and crawled it's way to the orange humanoid Aliuu.


Gof's tentacles impaled the creature and the terrestrial squid transformed itself into a gelatin-like substance. The substance violently separated itself, covered his black arms and began to reconstitute itself with Gof. The substance shrank as it stayed on the burnt arms. The arms seemed to have regenerated. On the arms' burnt black cracked surface the cellular structure seemed to break down the dead cells and replace them with the new ones provided by the assimilated hound. The arms are of a light brownish color, slightly transparent and the hands could function again albeit not as well as before. An extra feature for his new arms would be the explosive acidic compounds that the hounds use when they suicide. Eh, last resort in case it were to happen.


Gof turned around when the blocky humanoid in the green suit seemed to call or suggest something to him. Gof glanced at the other humanoids with his orange gem eyes and caught an free hallway in their close proximity. In a snappish realization he could guess what the humanoid wanted to tell him.


"With or without you." Gof frowned.


"Have it your way!" Gof yelled back at 'Green' whilst glaring at it's rectangular helmet.


Feeling an expansion in his head, he communicated with the platoon telling them what to do. The Platoon will split in half to buy time for their escape route. No objection since The orange humanoid Aliuu was ranked superior to the soldiers. The arthropods followed the command and separated themselves into two groups before preparing for the break up. The hounds too will help in this endeavor, four will stay behind to by another second when they break through their line of defense leaving the other three to escape with the thirteen soldiers that have been picked.


Gof distance himself slightly from the green humanoid by a couple of meters and nodded.


The Leviathan...


The dark serpent looked upon the thousands of Aliuu and motioned it's head towards the entrance that would soon be overrun by the mechanical creatures. The organs under it's tear shape dropped head lit up in an red orange flare and began to make popping and cracking sounds of electricity. It's tentacles stayed at bay because the room is already full of Aliuu that are going to defend the position and wailed a deep cry.


"Let them come." The tall purple Aliuu said, looking at his display whilst keeping his hands behind his back.



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B06...


(@NeoLeaf )


As the Organic stood several meters away and nodded towards him, B06 crouched low and waited.


The Robots pressed hard, and he knew that the second that constant stream of blaster fire ended they would rush back to regain lost ground. He would've been more concerned about it if it wasn't for the fact that it would be the Meatshields' problem when it happened.


Behind him the stronger Kadrel waited as well, some keeping their blasters on hand while others locked them to their backs, as several also adopted crouched positions to prepare for the oncoming sprint.


Just several more feet and.... there!


B06 launched towards the now cleared branching hall, the other Kadrel making haste to follow behind him as he galloped forward. They'd have a bit of trouble, as his synthetic limbs already gave him quite the advantage. He slid towards the hall before lunging into it, the rest of the Kadrel keeping up to the best of their abilities.


There were several robots that had spilled out form the main swarm a bit earlier, but shots from their blasters were enough to put them down without slowing down. B06 just dodged out of the way of the metallic hunks as they fell to the ground, not willing to risk being in the Spiders' range when it finished off the distractions they'd left behind.


Landing Zone #4....


Hearing the reports coming from Kads who had made it out of the deeper parts of the Station, the transport ships which had been carrying cargo made haste to finish setting up. Those that had none had already set off back to the Epsilon for resupply, leaving the defense of their landing zone up to the current forces for the time being.


Finally complete with their set up, the Kadrel hurried to start up the generators. They seemed like metallic trees with tesla coils at the tops, and as they began activating purple flares of energy began pulsing within them. Wheeling out large mounted weaponry from the remaining crates and hooking them up, the Kadrel prepared for an utter Zerg Rush by setting up large weapon placements along their landing zones.


Captain Skaz...


Tapping his metallic claw on his chair, Captain Skaz mumbled to himself as the pods were prepared. To his side, E73 was once again surrounded in holo-screens scrolling and typing.


"So... these other species..." Skaz began, searching for a way to alleviate the boredom of waiting.


"Organic based race, two cooperating anthromorphic species, there have been claims of smaller ships uncloaking and re-cloaking but unconfirmed as of now."


"Yeah yeah, all that junk and what not... but what do they look like?" Skaz stretched before going into detail "What, do the Anthros look like shoddily put together humanoid animals? Do their limbs look better suited for quadruped motion instead of biped motion?"


"And the organics, whew, I can see what they enjoy in terms of architecture. So what, am I gonna throw up immediately upon seeing what they look like. Am I gonna have Kads begging me to remove their eyes so the sight doesn't get burned into their skulls with a branding iron? Are they so ugly the only effective weapon against them are mirrors?"


"We-"


"Was it the sight of their hideousness alone that nearly led the Anthros to opening fire?"


"We don't actually know what they look like sir, I'm sure once we get back in touch with-"


"Bored now, hey you two!" Captain Skaz suddenly yelled to two of the Kadrel Technicians, who turned to look at him expectantly, Captain Skaz leaned back and waved his hand "Fight to the death."


One of the two seemed like he was about to question this train of thought when the other tackled him out of his chair.


The first rolled away and kicked another techie out of his chair before ripping the entire seat out of the ground and aiming the furniture at his opponent with grunts of agitation. The second replied by whipping out an Electro-Baton and soon the two were demolishing one another while the rest of the Kadrel simply continued working.


E73 Sighed and went back to his screens as Captain Skaz bent down and whispered "Get ready to find some replacements."
 
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A ghost split of two


<Suicide> 10 said watching the Klavakians charge recklessly into the fray and get blown the fuck up.


<Im sure they… or at least a few of them have realized it and either don’t care, or have no alternative. Target Dossier on their commander states that he’s a bit of a prat.> 6 said in his matter of fact way.


The 13 watched the ongoing struggle with a distant, removed manner. The robot bodies, the blood splattering, the limbs torn off both of metal and of flesh, flying through the air in a slow motion arc as the crystal droplets of life giving liquid poured out from the now useless mandibles. They saw it all and were unmoved by it, they each had been tempered by forces beyond mere bloodshed. Number 13 in particular, observed coldly, his blue eye burning brightly, twitching and whirling about in its socket as if it had a mind of its own.


<Our window is coming up.> the Half Breed said suddenly as the Klavakians continued their relentless suicide charge. <In the power vacuum created by their passing, that’s when we move.>


The other 12 craned their heads to look at the carnage the oncoming anthro’s left behind them and saw what 13 spoke of. <Be a little risky> 3 remarked watching as a wolf-man covered in squirming little metal bodies exploded in a fiery inferno. <We are just about likely to be killed by those tinkertoys as we are all the plasma and explosives being chucked about like blind bats by those others here.>


<Make a decision quick, EME just reads that that bulkhead we sealed just opened up and the floodgates are opened once more.> 12 reported.


<Is our path back to the shuttle still clear?>


<For the moment.>


<That’s something I guess. S’pose it always could be worse.>


<Don’t jinx our ass, the gods are watching.>


<Mark> 13 said without warning, interrupting the Banter between 12 and 8, the Fireteam rushed forward into the ‘void’ of soldiers and robots.


13 was the only one who was not cloaked as they flitted through the carnage, his shadowsilk cloak distorted most of his figure but any one paying attention would have seen the dark shape move across the open corridor.


If that lizard shaman had been watching he would have seen his ‘spirits’ closer than he would have liked to. But one stood out from the rest, his soul was sick, spirit being eaten away and vanishing. It was looking at a Solar flare, it burned out so bright that it vanished then pulsated again blinding those who saw it. An ugly disease which threaded its way into both mind and body, digging in, worming to its victims very being.


But one paused, and turned to throw a present down that swarming hall way.


 
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Dazed... Reeling... About to Break.

If there was a word to describe the bulwark created by the ten Power Armored soldiers, unshakable came to mind. Despite the fact the horde of metal arachnids gained ground against their volley, they stood unmoving, firmly rooted into the ground and coating the floor before them in the eerie magma glow of the Jellied Plasmas. Uty'er himself had been skillfully been depressing and releasing the lever of the Nidhog flamer to form a protective wall of plasma that the spiders clambered over only to melt into the plasma with their brothers.


"They're not letting up! We need to move out!" one of the soldiers shouted as he began to take a few steps back, in his hands, the chaingun had turned bright red as it continued to fire. The others scanned their Power Armor, revealing most were almost entirely dry on ammunition.


They had few options, continue the assault and die when ammunition runs dry, or retreat now and have a chance. Several of the chainguns started to stutter and die as the lifeblood of the weapon ran dry, the soldier immediately abandoning the weapon, standing for a moment before the adrenaline of the weapon ran its course and panic consumed them. More and more Salvagers began to retreat back to their ship as their weapons failed them.



"Uty'er, we need to move! Come on!" Shane shouted in his receiver, grabbed the reptile by the shoulder. The Cho' Gnaanth shook him off and continued his assault in silence, paying little attention to anything but the fight. It was then that the Klavakian soldiers began to hit the flank of the spiders river. Their images highlighted in the power helmet's HUD, their gunfire and the explosions of their dead revealed their location pretty conspicuously. Shane was about to call a retreat, but his conscience got the better of him. "Shit... Let's tear a hole for 'em! Concentrate fire!" Shane turned his Arbalest on the arachnids and with the flip of a switch altered the weapon to it's own spray mode. "Hit 'em with whatever you have left!" With that, he opened fire and a torrent of the deadly liquid sprayed out at the spiders with the force of a firehose. Shane reeled back, taking a moment to stabilize himself and continue the spray. The others opened fire in the same vicinity and cut a hole, if only for a moment in the spider's force.


It would have been pointless to call out to the Klavakian's, the bedlam of war would consume his voice and been heard on deaf ears. When the Arbalest' tank was empty, Shane lifted the weapon with his right arm and locked it in place.



"Retreat! Move out to the ship!" his voice cried out over their comms and the remaining soldiers either locked their weapons on their arms or ditched them entirely to begin a sprint back to their ship, to reach their salvation.


This World... Or the Next.


In his younger years, when Humanity was still carting his people off their world to serve in their armies, Uty'er had a vision, a bad omen. In his vision, he saw them enslaving his people, using them as objects, neglecting their souls. The human's taint would swallow them, but this was not the threat Uty'er was warned about, he saw humanity drawing Cho'Gnaanth into damnable places of evil, trespassing against beings that they could not comprehend. They were destroyed, the Cho'Gnaanth with them, better to live as a thrall than to die and be forgotten.



Uty'er feared this was that time. He had seen the spirits, he had seen the evil, he had warned them of it's taint, the human Chieftain continued onward against it though. For a time, Uty'er thought he had misunderstood this vision, perhaps it was Humanity leading the charge that granted both species a Salvation, perhaps it was this final stand against these metal monsters that would serve as a martyr to the others and they would press on.



When the Chieftain tried to halt his assault, Uty'er shook him off, he would not be faltered by the human's cowardice. When the human's retreated, Uty'er stood firm, alone against the horde. He carefully coated the ground with the plasma to give the humans a better chance at retreat, Uty'er would be their martyr, however during this battle, during this retreat, Uty'er saw the spirits once again.



Their forms shifted and swirled in his eyes, they had come once again but not as his savior as Uty'er had thought. They were retreating, running from the horde that besieged them, the one leading their charge was already pulsating and seeped corruption from his very being. Seeing the spirits run had unnerved the previously unshaken Shaman, immediately his gut was filled with dread and in a moments notice, Uty'er dropped the Nidhog Sprayer and turned to flee.
 
The company continued its desperate charge with Jolf leading it. Jolf ran, jumped and doged the metal spiders, stray bullets and bloodied limbs alike as more and more of his men were smarmed and killed. But still they charged on with typical Klavikan determination. It was either charge and probably die or stay behind and die for sure, and any chance at all was good enough for them. Jolf looked behind him at his company for just a moment, and saw something he would never forget. Severed limbs, dieing men falling to the ground, only to be swarmed and finished. The resulting explosion sent others flying in the air, to slam into the ceiling and then into the ground, doomed to suffer the same fate. As there numbers dwindled from 130, to 110, to less than 100 they kept going, for the fear of being swarmed and killed motivated even the most cowardly and weak of the men to a never ending run. As they sound of gunfire grew nearer Jolf's hopes soured. Perhaps they could make it after all.


But his hopes were short lived. For just 20 feet in front of him was a literal wave of metal spiders, 3 feet of small suicidal robots climbing over each other in an attempt to kill the salvagers that were holding them off with weapons ranging form pistols to large plasma spitting Gatling guns. Despite all this firepower, they were barely holding, and it seemed unlikely Jolf and his men would be able to even get over the massive swarm with being killed by bots of by stray bullets. Jolf almost gave up and let the swarm take him, but to do so would be to give up on his men, who, despite their reservation against him, had followed him in this suicidal charge.


Jolf wanted to call out to salvagers, to get their attention, but they wouldn't be able to hear him over the sounds of explosions and dieing men. Jolf could only hope the Salvagers would see his desperate charge and do something to help.


As Jolf neared the wave all hope seemed lost. But god smiled upon Jolf and his men that day, as Jolf watched the salvagers turn their guns aim to cut a path through the horde for Jolf and his men. Jolf's hopes soured "Keep going, were almost there!".


The group charged with renewed speed and energy, charging past the salvagers as they raced to the drop ships. As they passed, Jolf shouted to the leader of them;


"Thanks for the help. Your ships still at the drop zone, well help you board it before you leave"


As the group charged in none noticed, or at least cared, for the figures who slipped through the power gap caused by their charge.
 
The Swarm of Petrarica





Gof...





@GrieveWriter


Gof and what's left from from his platoon followed close behind the green humanoid and his units. Out of the association the soldiers struck the mechanical arachnids with their tentacles at bullet speed to keep the spiders at bay. Goff rode on one of the soldiers, crawling at a frightening speed the platoon began to tail the rectangle helmets. Gof is fighting to hold on to the head of the arthropod with his new arms. A number of his tentacles wrapped themselves around the carapace of the soldier and kept the orange humanoid from falling off. One hound saw the 'nose' of the swarm of arachnids coming and left the platoon to suicide bomb. In a green explosion it bought the aliens some time to escape from the station's countless minions.


Gof looked away from the area of the acidic explosion and looked forward towards the blocky humanoids close in front of the platoon. The last thing he needs is to be a diversion of some sort and this whole escape plan for him could be risky. But it was either death or capture - capture sounds better than death. Dying by the hands of mechanical explosives sounds like a bad way to go if you were to ask him. Gof looked down on the surface of the soldier's exoskeleton and grimaced at the though of his fate. The soldier grunted something to him, telling him to focus on the escape than to mall on what their fate would be.


"Agreed." Gof shook his head and wore his serious expression.


"I don't have time to worry about that now."


The platform...


The dark serpent wailed when it sensed the foreboding presence of the mechanical creatures as they by passed the black sticky hallways and rushed out from the entrance. Within the creature the Blue female and the tall male Aliuu issued a number of commands for the creature, activating multiple systems and functions inside the interior and outside it. The serpent's eyes flared and it open one of it's jaws. From within the creature a horde of crows and hounds had been forced from its inner body and landed into the swarm of mobile explosives. From there the entrance had turned into a full on fire show. The semi circle of Aliuu helped in this endeavor to keep the robotic arachnids at by while the Leviathan barfed out a lot of weak units at the swarm and shot read electrical beams at the entrance from it's two thruster-like organs. The tanks shot the entrance with their fire-like acidic fluid, soldiers and bile launchers shot balls of projectiles and The hound units were suicide bombing.


The misty dark gloomy room had turned into a bright room dancing with green, yellow and red light. monsters duking it out against the horde of spider mines.



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Treasure Maps or Death Traps?


In an unknown sector of space…


A ship hulking in the black, looming over the broken remnants of shattered ships and cracked hulls, mirroring the shattered dreams of their crew, waited amongst the lost. This dark expanse of space had witnessed a terrible battle not long ago. Clouds of gunsmoke and exhaust drifted aimlessly in never ending region of the void, bodies floated with them followed by bright rivulets of a dark red liquid which sparkled in the light of a far off dying sun like an exquisite wine, a deadly wine, as the faces of those faces who provided such a rare drink would attest to, frozen in fear, horror and disbelief. Dead eyes frosted over from the cold just… floating…. For all of time… until the end of time.


Another ship warped into the system, smaller than the one which this carnage centered upon but by no means a vessel of insignificant proportions. This space going vessel remained silent and unmoving for a moment before firing its engines and closing in onto the larger. The hulking monsters heavy cannons swivel towards the smaller ship and watch It the entire time as it approached. The smaller ship extended a docking tube, latched, opened, and its occupants were received.


Marching feet, metal on metal, creating a raucous symphony of boots beating a perfect rhythm echoed through those angular halls of which a certain coms officer had ran through not too long ago. These visitors had a message as well, and a present of sorts.


Iron Bulkheads moved aside to allow a procession of harshly dressed and ragged soldiers and mercenaries into a rather large hall which was in the middle of the ship, a throne room one might have called it, a place where the Pirate Queen held her court. Pillars of a vibrant violet colored stone lay in perfect columns all the way down to where a bone throne sat upon a raised dais. Long flowing banners with ragged edges billowing in a nonexistent wind sat upon the wall behind the throne, emblazoned with an Ebony Raven in flight, wings outstretched to the sides with a beady violet eye staring down upon those down below.


A single creature, as black as the night and space of which rested outside those hollow halls, laid across the throne almost lazily, shifting coils strewn about on the floor in a constant moving mass of shadows. What could be recognized as its head was propped up on its clawed hand with its elbow resting upon the arms of its throne. In another one of its clawed hands, lay a crystal goblet of dark red liquid of which it swirled in its grasp occasionally bringing the container to its equally maroon lips and took a sip with a satisfied lick of its lips with a long slender tongue. The rest of its body was swath in writhing darkness.


The group of space farers knelt down to the throne, as that brief glance was all they risked of the one who sat upon the chair of bones.


The elected leader of the bunch took a few more steps before he too knelt down, gaze firmly locked onto the floor of which the man noted, was made up of a light grained wood stained with a dark liquid, just what that liquid was, he did not want to guess.


“My most gracious lady we found the ruins that ya’ spoke of ma’am. We were right pleased with ourselves when they had the markin’s that you also asked us ta find. We ventured down inta’ the depths of that place, unnatural it t’was miss you don’t know how so, and found da inscription chamber jus’ like ya said.”


The one on the Throne said nothing, the guards stationed on each of the columns stared coldly at the procession, willing them to make a move though both parties knew it was more for a show of force than anything. Not a slight against their capabilities oh no… but they both knew the thing on the throne would stop anything it found displeasing. Whether that be by word of something more substantial.


So the man continued on, speaking of how they ventured down into the deep underground of a foreign, desolate desert world of which the sun scorched all life, a miracle the sandstorms hadn’t worn the ruins down over the last few hundred Millennia but they stood tall and proud still if battered as if they had seen a battle. The wonders they saw of the lost and ancient technology, but also of the Dangers.


“The whole time I kept getting’ feeling of being watched, I don’t know by what Miss but I did, we all did. Maybe’s t’was the Statues, all them creepy bastards just lining the halls and walls, broken fragments of armor littering the floor. They seemed ta be watchin evert’ing we did, the lack of bodies to go with the various weapons, armor and the like we found from various times didn’t help us a bit at all either Ma’am but we kept on we did. Eventually we got to the inscription chamber, did the sealing writ as ya told and then went to the vault dat opened up shortly afta’. Oh the gold there hidden Miss, it took me breath away it did, piled high to the walls it was.”


For all your talk of riches… I see none here in my court Mr. Scavenger… nor do I see the rest of your crew. I had thought there were more of you when I… hired your little motley band.” A honeyed voice oozed off from the dais in front of them, seeping into their flesh and bones, letting them quiver from its poisonous sweetness.


“Ah err-yes Miss there was more of us but at the sight of the shinies some of the lads well…they uh… they mutinied.”


“Hmm, a coup d’état now was it?


The speakers brow furrows, not understanding the word but continues anyway. “Yes Miss.” He repeats. “The bastards turned on us, and stole the riches… turns out they had planned this all along and had a separate ship waiting on yonder horizon. They tool the loot and bolted Ma’am. But we did bring sometin’ back Miss! Something that was locked up in the back that those traitorous dogs didn’ see in their haste to make off with the riches.” The speaker motioned for those behind him to bring it forward.


The Men pushed forward what seemed to be a ginormous metal casket, sealed with chains and bindings.


“It was in a small little hall way in the very back, the rest of the tunnel had collapsed but me and my lads managed to dig this out. There were others down there in separate small little rooms but we had not the time to get them, begging your forgiveness miss, but the sun was coming up and the UV rays would fry the ships circuitry at that close range so we took it and came straight here.”


The room darkened when the being on the throne opened its eyes, they could just feel it, all of them. Scavenger, guard, coward or brave fool it mattered not. They felt its presence like a hammer blow to the gut, its boredom gone, now fully in the now it stood and placed a delicate clawed foot, shaped like a high heel down on the lower section of its dais. The sound of clinking metal, the swish of cloth and absence of footstep noises caught a needle of fear into their hearts at the unnatural stillness in the air, the perverse quiet.


“And I… am supposed to believe these traitors… left your ship intact and did not blast it to atomized dust the moment they left? No one will hire mutineers in any business amongst the stars, the best they could have hoped for was food processors at the matter factories had they let you live. But yet your ship arrives intact without so much as a scratch and a rather new paint job might I add.”


Another silent footstep, they could see them, that grace filled, silent walk, the unnerving serpentine gait of which it came towards them.


Sweat poured down from the speakers face, is slicked his forehead and pooled at the tip of his noise to of which when it gained to much mass to sustain its bond to the speakers skin it fell to those red stained floors. “W-we-well Ma’am they were in such a hurry that I think we slipped their minds in their hasty getaway.”


“Oh dear… All that Planning, to prepare a mutiny most likely weeks in advance or even months and yet to forget such a VITAL detail… it is truly sad is it not?”


That voice… that goddamn voice! The speaker desperately kept his face and eyes to the ground, he couldn’t risk looking up, couldn’t even move his head to do so if he wanted to. Paralyzed, paralyzed! His fingers had clenched together so tightly his nails were drawing blood from his skin. Their crimson droplets falling to join the darkness of the floor below him.


“Y-y-yess…” Was all he could manage to reply to, his mind couldn’t process anything else, it was gridlocked. It was RIGHT in front of him, barely a foot away as the creature leaned Down over the metal casket. Clicking sounds told him it had laid its clawed hands upon its frigid metal surface.


“And what of the coordinates to the next destination I entrusted to you?”


An attempted swallow which did not make it past his bobbing adams apple. “I… I-I…. I am afraid the bastards have those as well ma’am. Th-they took the next set right from the cave walls.” That clicking clatter of claws on metal froze, silence filling the lapse of sound once more. “But we managed to get them as well miss don’t your worry! We have the original right here safe and sound! No one will be able to get it from the source now at’all. Storm blew the whole complex under the sands till t’was covered in it like a small shifty mountain, its impossible to find!” The man rushed out in a flurry of words.


“Even so… your… inability.” The word cut across the silence like a knife being dragged against the scavengers throats. “-to guard what was entrusted to you will most likely bring to like unwanted… complications as others hear of said riches and powerful artifacts. Take them away from my sight and feed them. They have had a long and undoubtedly harsh… journey here.”


The guards led the procession out those massive bulkhead doors, shutting them out with a resounding clang but not before the speaker managed to shout. “We did our best! How was we supposed to know of the damned mutiny? We brought ya the damnable lump of metal did we not?”


But his final cries were ignored, as that last bout was brought about not by courage but of fear and rightly so. The creature in the middle crooned over the Iron coffin, gazing into the view port to stare at the visor barely visible within. Fools think that riches are always yellow and lustrous in color, flashy and eye catching. Oh they know not what true treasure is, and that is power, and this… will lead to a power so feared its name has been forgotten in time. Stricken from the records, banished from history or so they thought. Now… to crack the key.


 
The Jovians aint got shit on us


Again, in an unknown sector of space, at an unknown time


A ship warps into a long forgotten system and kills the engines. It drifts forward, its previous momentum carrying it alongst the navigational vector set. The starship slides through the black shifting shadows of space, a distant suns light catching its grey hull and alighting upon the letters spelling out the ships name.


Kukri.


Its destination dead ahead, a truly monstrous gas giant, of which its hydrogen and helium upper layers swirled with frightening intensity, clashing visibly even from outer space.


“Captain Valerian! Warp successful, slowing down now to adjust to target planets gravitational field.” Yelled one man while Mr. Bai’core shouted out “Adjusting the drives now, were cool in 2 minutes, all systems checked out. The automated systems are already configuring the on board G levels to keep the crew alive when the brutal G-forces of such a planet came into effect.”


Captain Valerian stood at the ‘helm’ observing all that went on below him in the lower tiers as crewman on the bridge rushed here and there in a seemingly disorderly chaotic mess as they went about their duties.


“Activate low burn Helmsman, get us in nice and slow. Weapons Primed Mr.Tibbins! The gas can hide all manner of foes since we last had word from this place.”


A balding old man nodded and turned to his headset and holo-grids, shouting out orders to bring the guns online and prep for combat.


The Captain had little thought that there were actually any foes lurking about, none of their sensor mines which they laid upon previous visits had been tripped. However, their passenger had brought along serious protection and insisted on absolute secrecy. One didn’t bring in that type of firepower unless one was afraid of pursuit and or worse, topping it all off contacting a personal member of the Ravens Syndicate, one of the core Members of the House of Ravens itself no less and offered a payment far more than a simple ferrying job required.


Valerian frowns as his mind turns to their passenger. Something about her and her lot just screamed of trouble but the Lady he would place his trust in, she had never failed them before… well almost never. But that, in his book, was good enough.


The Captain sighs. “Mr.Williams, please inform our guests that we have arrived at our destination.”


The young Officer nods and brings up the panel for the guest suite rooms but pauses. “and err… the body guards sir?”


Valerian dismisses that. “If you see fit to do so Mr. Williams, preferably I would leave them out of it. They have been nothing but trouble since day one. They are body guards not baby sitters.” The Terran finishes while thinking back to what uproar those damned lizards had caused the first week. No wonder Aligora had left her kind, they strait up sucked.


The first day the damned reptiles had dismissed their quarters for they were two hallways away from their charge, normally Valerian would agree to their demands for they gathered around the Terran and towered over him like the reaper with scales but the fact of the matter was they had no rooms in that section big enough for the damned things. Despite the fact they told the bunch of Ardino’s that the Lady of Ravens room was right next door and the crews vow of honor they still didn’t care at all, just stared at him. If he was a normal man he would have crumpled before the subtle promise of pain and suffering in those eyes… but he dealt with Dredge on a daily basis, it didn’t have much effect on him as it did the poor bastard next to him who looked to be shaking in his boots.


Then the next day when he had invited the guest and her guards to a dinner with his officers, they insisted on checking the food as if it was poisoned, again normally he wouldn’t blame them, he sometimes did it himself as The Lady decided she would have Moroc play a trick on the crew or to test their perceptiveness, but really, that glass of 56’ vintage was perfectly fine and rather expensive! The whole tangy taste was what made it so great, it didn’t need to be thrown across the room. The fuss they made about how The Lady was not there to dine with them also didn’t help his newly developing headache that only surfaced when he dealt with these bunch. The Lady hardly ever dines with the rest of the crew, he had tried to explain but to no avail, again the bastards just stared at him as if he was retarded or mentally ill.


Then they found Aligora and Nagashira… ohhh boooy. The group asked if there was a place they could train and keep up their skills. Valerian, thinking that this asking was a great deal better than demanding as if they owned the ship, granted their request and directed them towards the Cargo bay where the ships weapon masters often held drills for the combat personnel of the ship.


Walking in as Aligora and Nagashira were engaged in some serious hand to hand combat (he could feel the vibrations from his own quarters from the force of their blows) well… Valerian had at first thought the yelling and screaming was because Nagashira was the first Dredge the Guards had seen and she was a rather intimidating specimen, as was Aligora who dwarfed her counterparts. The rest of the Dredge crew kept to themselves, in their own respective areas of the ship, Nagashira being the only one who cared to greet outsiders so none of the guests had seen a Dredge till then. But no, they pulled a gun on a member of the House of Ravens, the Pirate queens own personnel house. Valerian thought he would have to order them to be contained until Aligora and Nagashira handled the situation. The two females had tongues fit for vipers when it suited them.


The crew still hadn’t forgiven the reptiles for that, they loved Aligora and the slights made against her character that day riled them up in defense of her honor. The Captain knew for a fact that for the past few days the Bodyguards had not received their food warm at all, a small slight from both the cook and the one delivering it. That was about as far as Valerian would let the crew express their displeasure and as far as they were willing to go for they were still guests, and they feared their Ladies retribution should she learn of any slight against guests under her roof than they disliked the Ardino’s. The sponsor herself was served with every courtesy available as commanded by the Lady herself.


Reflecting on all these things Captain Valerian nodded. “Yes best keep them out of the loop for the moment, this ulcer doesn’t need to grow any bigger.”


The coms officer nods once more and contacts the guest suite and notifies its occupants about said development as the gas giant grew closer and closer, its perfectly spherical shape rising up to dominate the front visual sensors vision. Mr. Bai’Core exclaimed “My god, this planet! I still cant believe how symmetrical it is, it’s almost as if it was shaped and crafted by the hands of a master sculptor!”


Mr.Williams to the right of him rolled his own eyes. “Yea you can marry it later, get the helmsmen an entrance vector would ya?”


“I will get Moroc to poison you in your sleep.”


“In your dreams Bai’Core”


The two officers good natured banter continued as the ship navigated its way ever closer, to its prize inside the stormy, raging beast.


As Captain Valerian began the final preparations for entering the inner depths of the gas giant, a small feather soft tingle touched the back of his subconscious. The Terran stiffened a the thick, rich, smooth as honey voice poured into his thoughts and oozed over everything, dominating his mind with its will. All the Terran man could do was wait for the presence to fade and nod. “Y-yes Ma’am, it shall be done.” \


Not even a minute Later, two men knocked on the door to the suite of which the benefactor of this voyage had been given. “Ma’am, I am sure you are aware that we are nearing our destination, to celebrate a safe voyage here the Lady of the Ship would like to invite you to her quarters for a private meeting Miss.” One of the two men said, ignoring the looks they got from the two Ardino of whom flanked either side of the door.


The big lizard men glared down at the two terrans as if they had witnessed a particularly bad infestation of cockroaches of which needed to be exterminated. One of the two terrans thought inwardly. ‘Damn these guys are assholes, I mean I know the Dredge have more reasons for me to be terrified of them but other than Nagashira they really don’t seem to care about us at all. The disdain in those eyes are making me sick to the stomach.’


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The Royal Palace, Ferraria, Kefalonia


As the thin figure of Voracius I entered the room, wheeled by an almost-sad-looking android, the various viceroys, ministers, and generals planted about the table sprouted up like sunflowers.


"Sit, ladies and gentlemen." The King croaked good-naturedly, taking his place at the head of the table. The room was cozy. A small fire was lighted behind the Monarch as the only source of light that reflected off the beautifully-stained hardwood panneled walls and polished floors of the same material, a small crystal chandelier glimmering and further illuminating the room. Two honor guards flanked the doors, standing resolute in their starched, white uniforms. Outside the windows, the bustling traffic of Ferraria City ran a hundred stories below, with the elevated train humming along its magnetic tracks far off in the distance, wrapping around imposing skyscrapers of gaudy ornamentalism and iridescent stone and steel.


"What is the meaning of this meeting, Commander?"


All at once, Carpathius rose, his almost nine-foot frame towering over the seated officials. He had a facial expression of steel. His prosthetic eye focused and unfocused, his breathing machine whirred.


"We recieved a communique from dark space, Your Grace. It took some time to arrive, as it was sent along the routine teletype from the Periphery where it was recieved. A station along the way realized its importance and beamed it by secure teletype to my office." He handed over a perforated sheet of paper with numeric scrawl across the top and a small message at the bottom.


"We had linguistics run it through the Computer. They were mostly baffled until we had the Mathematics Department join them on it."


"What is the meaning?" Asked the old monarch.


"It means nothing but the coming of Armageddon. The signal was traced to a derelict in dark space. Various interlopers have, no doubt, also recieved the communique and have commenced boarding operations and perhaps some hostilities. Our Lensmen were not very sure and we thought it would be unwise to send a probe."


Voracius nodded. "Very well, ready the 12th Fleet for dispatch at a moment's notice, and call the Associated Press. I should relay this information to the public."


None dared oppose him on this, although some may have wished to. They nodded and dispersed.


Svoliani Central Transport Station, Svoliani, Kefalonia


Hours after his summons, Forozov was standing on the platform waiting for the red eye train to the space elevator where he might join his men as they made ready for deploy. Their mission was, as he understood, investigate signals arriving from dark space. Never an assignment an ensign nor captain wishes upon themselves. As he stood in full regalia, an impressive physical specimen, women blushed and men tipped their hats in respect. The train silently hummed into the station on magnetic rails, the conductor leaning out the doors with a whistle. The early-work crowd poured out from the train in seven or eight orderly queues and the conductor boomed, "All aboard the Endron Express to Kalvic City! All aboard!"


Forozov, stiffening his facial expression, picked up his two suitcases and slipped into the queue, finding a seat on the train with a small boy to his right, a young couple across from him, and he at the window. The boy, playing with a small pewter soldier painted up like a marine looked from the toy to Forozov, then back to the toy, then smiled sheepishly and went back to his pretend game. Forozov smiled a barely discernable smirk and turned his head to look out the window as the station, Svoliani, and the vast snow-covered countryside unfolded before him at a dizzying pace.
 
Bridge of the HMS Dentrov, Kefalonian Homeguard Spaceport


As Forozov entered the bridge, the command crew of twenty well-groomed and pristinely-uniformed men and women rose and saluted with Second Officer Laratov declaring, "Captain on the Bridge!"


Forozov stood framed in the doorway, smoke wreathing his face as it smoldered from his pipe. His lips barely moved apart as he gave a clear, crisp, "At ease."


The bridge, like most of the ship, was more akin to the interior of a cathedral than a starship. Faux buttresses of iridescent stone rose up from the black-and-white simulated marble checkered floor to frame the great cold plasma windows which covered the circumference of the bridge and under which great banks of crystalline computers rested. In the center of the great room, under the apex of the vaulted ceiling, was an altar-like structure from which a holographic star map rose in an intense and fiery golden specter. Forozov stood behind this and said to Laratov, "Have we given the affirmative to ship out?"


"Indeed we have, Captain." The wiry bridge officer replied. "Coordinates have already been inputed."


"What are we picking up on the Intergalactic Lens?"


The star map flickered away and was replaced by a confusing, elaborate display of blurred shapes and symbols.


"We've got this so far," the Chief Lensman replied. "Much of the same. The Lens doesn't work as well in dark space, for obvious reasons."


He was correct. The Lens was a device every ship was equipped with that could accurately scan any section of the cosmos or the corresponding hyperspace at speeds ten billion times the speed of light; however, the dark energy concentration of dark space and the object spatial distance disrupted these readings. What would be rendered as a starship in inhabited, or "light space" with full specs, was instead a metallic blur. Based on these blurs; however, Forozov could determine the rough positions of the vessels and determine the best formation for approach.


"Get me ship commands on-screen."


"Aye, Captain!"


The Lens faded away again to seven individual circles which filled with the images of the seven other ship commanders of the twelfth fleet as they responded to the hail. They tipped their hats to Forozov and then removed them and all signed on with their names and ship names.


"As you are all aware," Forozov began, "we are to make way to the source of the disruption by the end of the hour. As acting commodore, I will be taking command of the expedition. Any objections?"


One of the captains raised his hand but said nothing.


"Duly noted, Captain Tortius. Anyone else?"


Silence.


"Excellent. After reading over the Lens reports I am inclined to approach this situation in a tight and defensive formation. The likelihood of serious combat is high. Various biological signals, along with positronic have been gleaned so we know we're dealing with both biologicals and synthetics. This being said, your marine contingent need to load up EMP weaponry as well as lasgun charges and plasma charges. Be prepared for zero gravity, zero atmosphere deployment as well. Anything to add?"


Again, silence.


"Excellent. We will arrange in wedge formation, the Dentrov will form the center of the wedge. Have fighter wings prepped, we may need a bugger escort. Standby for hyperspace transposition."


The screen faded away to nothing.


"Laratov, prepare to transpose."


"Aye, Captain!"


It was then that Antonius trudged in, his metallic legs making a rhythmic pneumatic noise as he walked. He was dressed in dress whites and carried two swords at either hip and a brace of plasma pistols. He carried a note in his hand.


"Teletype from the Offices of the Palace, Captain Forozov." He bowed slightly and handed over the note.


Forozov nodded appreciatively and looked over the note. It read, simply, "Give them Hell." He folded the note and stuck it in his pocket, then thanked the android who had assumed his usual place by the helm.


"Transposition on standby." Laratov said.


"Prepare to transpose in 3...2...1...."


From the observation deck of the spaceport, workers and military personnel were treated to the surreal and never boring spectacle of a hyperspace transposition. The whole of space about the eight ships warped and distorted like ripples against water, then the massive iridescent superstructure of the Kefalonian dreadnoughts began to fade and suddenly, in a flash of black light, they had vanished into the Immaterium, flying along at a million times the speed of light to their distant target.
 
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The company continued its desperate charge with Jolf leading it. Jolf ran, jumped and doged the metal spiders, stray bullets and bloodied limbs alike as more and more of his men were smarmed and killed. But still they charged on with typical Klavikan determination. It was either charge and probably die or stay behind and die for sure, and any chance at all was good enough for them. Jolf looked behind him at his company for just a moment, and saw something he would never forget. Severed limbs, dieing men falling to the ground, only to be swarmed and finished. The resulting explosion sent others flying in the air, to slam into the ceiling and then into the ground, doomed to suffer the same fate. As there numbers dwindled from 130, to 110, to less than 100 they kept going, for the fear of being swarmed and killed motivated even the most cowardly and weak of the men to a never ending run. As they sound of gunfire grew nearer Jolf's hopes soured. Perhaps they could make it after all.
But his hopes were short lived. For just 20 feet in front of him was a literal wave of metal spiders, 3 feet of small suicidal robots climbing over each other in an attempt to kill the salvagers that were holding them off with weapons ranging form pistols to large plasma spitting Gatling guns. Despite all this firepower, they were barely holding, and it seemed unlikely Jolf and his men would be able to even get over the massive swarm with being killed by bots of by stray bullets. Jolf almost gave up and let the swarm take him, but to do so would be to give up on his men, who, despite their reservation against him, had followed him in this suicidal charge.


Jolf wanted to call out to salvagers, to get their attention, but they wouldn't be able to hear him over the sounds of explosions and dieing men. Jolf could only hope the Salvagers would see his desperate charge and do something to help.


As Jolf neared the wave all hope seemed lost. But god smiled upon Jolf and his men that day, as Jolf watched the salvagers turn their guns aim to cut a path through the horde for Jolf and his men. Jolf's hopes soured "Keep going, were almost there!".


The group charged with renewed speed and energy, charging past the salvagers as they raced to the drop ships. As they passed, Jolf shouted to the leader of them;


"Thanks for the help. Your ships still at the drop zone, well help you board it before you leave"


As the group charged in none noticed, or at least cared, for the figures who slipped through the power gap caused by their charge.
With the Klavikans on the run, the Humans joined in the hasted retreat. Their Power Armor was cumbersome as where their large weapons, most ditching the guns to be swallowed by the Spider horde while others tried backpedaling while firing into the horde. Two of the suits were quickly swarmed and exploded quite gloriously, spraying metal and gibblets all over the room adding to the carnage. Though Uty'er was initialing making a final last stand, he found himself retreating when the Spirits themselves fled from these mechanical arachnids. He wore a lighter armor and so soon found himself surpassing his allies and reaching the ship significantly ahead of the others.


The power armored guards outside of the Eternity Damned's airlocked gangway were already prepped and ready, aiming chainguns down the hall with the airlock opened and ready to receive the retreating salvagers. Unfortunately for the Klavikans, the Eternity Damned seemed to have no interest on letting them aboard and as the human Salvagers all stormed inside, the armored guards outside turn their chainguns on the aliens, refusing them entry.


"You can't enter, XO's orders. I'm sorry." one of the Salvagers said with a bitter tone, he clearly wasn't happy about it either. Meanwhile the Ship's smaller Ajax railguns began firing into the hall rapidly to cover the airlock while the last of the humans (along with Uty'er) rushed inside. The moment the doors closed, the human ship jerked away from the Goliath derelict and wrapped around the corner, drifting away from the derelict to avoid the spiders should they jumped from the derelict and attack the Eternity Damned.


"That was fucked up." Shane said as the airlock began to pressurize them. He shook his head and threw his Arbalest on the ground in frustration. "Why didn't you let them onboard? What the hell!? Do you want them to blow us out of the sky!?" Shane said angrily pushing one of the guards who merely protested that he was following orders. "Who's orders!?" Shane barked, if they weren't in power armor, the guard would be visibly pale and sweating.


"Dani, she said to not let the Xenos onboard, she wanted to.. Wanted to talk to you right when you came aboard." He said, the Salvagers were all professionals, but Shane was their boss, he naturally inspired a little fear in his crew when he was mad.


Danielle Newman, a young woman thin, standing at only 5'5 she appeared even smaller than she actually was. She paraded a story about being a Pirates daughter, a runaway who took refuge in a the strapping Salvager's ship. Everyone bought it, she didn't even need to name her 'pirate father' or explain her past whatsoever, everyone kept their business to themselves and that made infiltrating the rogue ship even simpler. A Henson Corporation Agent, Danielle had been tasked with a rather common duty; hunting down and eliminating illegal smugglers, anyone who could deal significant damage to Henson Corporation's stranglehold on the Terran Economy. She never once suspected that this rickety piece of shit would be the spearhead of such an operation, but she believed that it would lead her to them.



However, everything seemed to change when she met Shane Warner, though she had lived many lives she had never really fell for anyone quite like him. She could never put her finger on it but there was something about him that just seemed... Welcoming, familiar. Today was the day that she put two and two together. When Shane took his crew on board the Derelict, Danielle invited herself into his office and quite simply got access to his terminal. Finding an unfinished report to Henson Corporation was quite the discovery, seeing an alert to recall Shane and have him reassigned was further surprising news. It appeared as though Henson Corporation was mobilizing an Overlord unit, they took a particular interest in this little derelict, the area would be swarming with lawyers in no time.



So she ordered to not let the Xeno's on board, getting chummy with the aliens would complicate the mission, already her feelings for Shane were clouding her judgement as an Agent but at least now she understood why her and Shane had such a connection. They both had lived and died many time, and they were both on their last life. Danielle waited in Shane's office for him to come angrily storming up here, keeping up his charade. When she heard the slamming of heavy power armored feet storming down the hall, she propped herself up on his desk and waited.






"Dani, what the hell is your issue!?" his voice was heard before the power armored figure appeared in the doorway. Danielle was unusually calm she picked at her fingers and flashed a look over at the would-be captain.


"I didn't know you worked for the Corporation." she said raising a curious eyebrow at the man. If Shane were a more green Agent, he may have become unnerved, he however didn't shift his footing. Shane walked inside his office and closed the sliding door behind him.


"You've been prying Dani, I'm sorry but I can't let that get out." He was reaching for the laser pistol on his side when Danielle stopped him, putting her hands on his steel gauntlet.


"They're mobilizing one of the Overlords, they seem to really want whatever is inside that wreck." she said raising an accusing eyebrow. Shane put two and two together, he couldn't help but chuckle. He'd been serving with another Agent all these years and neither of them knew it, they both were subsequently convincing.


"Well... Where do we go from here? I figure they sent me a message?" Shane said stepped into the Power Armor's holding rack inside the Office, the armor hissing as it opened up and shane stepped out. Danielle gestured to his terminal and Shane sat down at the console to read the message in its entirety. Something seemed to peek his interest as he raised an eyebrow and threw an eye at the clock. "Seems we have but a few minutes before they're scheduled arrival."


"Seems that way." Danielle said crossing her arms and smiling contently down at Shane. One agent was deadly, two working together would be nearly unstoppable- especially with an Overlord backing them up.
 
With the Klavikans leading the way, the Salvagers joined in the hasted retreat. Their Power Armor was cumbersome as were their large weapons. Most ditched the guns in an effort to outrun the ever hungry horde, dropping them with a resounding thud to the ground to be swallowed by the horde. While others tried backpedaling while firing into the horde. Two of the Salvagers were quickly swarmed and exploded quite gloriously, spraying metal and gobblets all over the room, some of which landed on Jolf's helmet (which he subsequently tried to wipe off, resulting in a thin layer of red gore being spread across his vision). The Reptilian alien who had been resolute in a last stand apparently had changed his mind, for he soon surpassed even Jolf (of course this would not be the case if he had remembered to disengage stealth mode, which was now sucking up the suits power output to maintain a level of stealth during the retreat). The other Salvagers, those left anyways soon passed the slower Klavikans and maintained a steady pace behind Jolf and the Rovilans.


The power armored guards outside of the Eternity Damned's airlocked gangway were already prepped and ready, aiming chainguns down the hall with the airlock opened and ready to receive the retreating salvagers. Unfortunately for the Jolf and his company, the Eternity Damned seemed to have no interest on letting them aboard and as the human Salvagers all stormed inside, the armored guards outside turn their chainguns on the them, refusing them entry.


"You can't enter, XO's orders. I'm sorry." one of the Salvagers said with a bitter tone, he clearly wasn't happy about it either. Meanwhile the Ship's smaller railguns began firing into the hall rapidly to cover the airlock while the last of the Salvagers (along with Reptilian) rushed inside. The moment the doors closed, the human ship jerked away from the Goliath derelict and wrapped around the corner, drifting away from the derelict to avoid the spiders should they jumped from the derelict and attack the Eternity Damned.


Jolf's second in command stood just in front of where the alien ship use to be, shouting a number of curse words at them. Meanwhile Jolf was busy helping to hold off the swarm so his men could board the drop ships (which were actually right next to the alien ship).


"Klarzak (his second in command), stop shouting at the damn aliens like an idiot and get put men into the drop ships!"


Klarzak stopped swearing, turned towards Jolf and began to respond "BUT THEY LEFT US-" before realizing that they had their own ships. He then growled to himself and proceeded to help load the drop ships.


Meanwhile Jolf and the 20 guards they had left behind fired fuoriously into the crowd, fighting to hold back the seemingly endless swarm. If not for the machine guns and the spider bots Jolf had orders to be deployed, they surely would of been over run by now. Fortunatly for them, the added power of several MGs ad several more spider bots held back the torrent... For now.


As the last of the men loaded into the drop ships and began to lift off, Klarzak shouted "Were ready to go, get the fuck over here!"


Now it was time for the hard part. Jolf knew the moment he and his guards stopped firing the swarm would rush forward. They would have to be quick and precise.


"On the count of 3, throw all the plasma grenades you can and run for the ships, I've orders the spiders bots to jump into the swarm to buy as time. Disengage stealth mode and prepare to go!" The Klavikans guards nodded and continued their onslaught, awaiting the countdown.


"3... 2... 1... NOW!". All at once, Jolf and the 20 guards stopped firing and started running Without a sufficent hail of bullets holding the swarm back, it rushed forward with renewed speed- right on top of the plasma grenades that had been left behind. These grenades exploded in a rather large blue explosions, sending blue plasma high into the air and spreading it across the room and down the hall, killing hundreds of metal spiders and almost hitting the fleeing Klavikans. Within seconds though the horde pushed forward, forming a bridge if melting comrades in their struggle to cross the plasma pool.


Only to be stopped once again as the Rovilan Spider Bots dropped from the curling, exploding upon hitting the floor. This gave Jolf and his men just enough time to leap into the open doors of the drop ships and undock from the station with moments to spare.


As the ships left the station, Jolf let out of a long sigh of relief.


"Commander Tarzak this is Commander Jolf, we are heading back to the carrier"
 
Marine Barracks of the HMS Golovkov, Kefalonian Twelfth Fleet


"Alright ladies and gents, listen up!" Barked the marine sergeant as he entered the barracks and wrapped hard on the metal bunks with a wooden baton. "We got orders to suit up and be ready to disembark or repel boarders. I'll be flat honest with you, the Captain and Brass don't know what the Hell we're supposed to be doing out here. Wouldn't be the first time. Your squad," he looked over the twelve, well-muscled and attentive men and women in the forth barracks, "is tasked with defending a VIP, Dr. Lobelius. Lobelius dies and we made the trip for nothing. He's the only one on the boat who has the foggiest idea what's going on. That being said, the doc says 'Jump,' you say, 'how high?' are we clear?"


"Clear as crystal, sir!" Replied a female private.


"Excellent. We're due to arrive in a few minutes. We'll see how it all shakes out with the groups already there, then we'll try to get Dr. Lobelius on the station. Once we get scans of the derelict, Command Authority should be able to guide you to a control room or communications station to investigate. Now lets get suited up. Come on kiddos, let's move it along!"


The marines toed, single file, out of the barracks and in an orderly queue went first to the Apparatus Room where they were outfitted with re-breathers, goggles, a high-strength smart polymer was sprayed over their entirety of their body to function as a light-weight, durable space suit, and their uniforms were applied over the polymer. They then trooped to the Armory where they picked up each a M VI Laser Rifle, Plasma Pistol, a plethora of EMP grenades, and ammunition and recharge packs. They were decked out fully when Dr. Lobelius arrived in the same gear, save that he wore a white lab coat and black trousers instead of uniform blues. He carried a satchel brimming with papers and a lasgun hanging limply from a strap over his right arm. The doctor was tall and thin with severe features, slicked hair, and round spectacles which added to the look of studiousness that he exuded.


"Dr. Lobelius, PhD. Subatomic Physics, Xenocommunications, Speculative Xenohistory at your service," the doctor introduced himself to the marines. They sat and chatted by the window of the shuttle bay as the ships' bows suddenly tore through the hyperspace rift into real-space and emerged into the chaotic grouping of ships they had observed previously.


Bridge of the HMS Dentrov


"Here we are," Forozov observed, hoping this hamhanded approach hadn't awarded them a fire-fight. Prior to re-entry, the Kefalonian ships had powered on weapons and devoted full rotary power to shields. Their weapons remained unlocked to appear defensive and not menacing and they proceeded to sweep the derelict in the center of the field for schematics while they assessed the immediate politics of the situation.


"Open the channels," Forozov said softly, and wait to be hailed or attacked.


The Kefalonian ships sat in awkward silence a good one hundred kilometers out from the main cluster about the derelict.
 
-----Commander Jolf, Docking Bay #2 of Klavikan Carrier Vessel-----





Commander Jolf sat on a crate next to the drop ship he had just gotten off. His suit was on but his helmet was off and sat on the ground between his feet. His head was in his hands, yet he was not crying, merely thinking over the events that had just occurred. He had went in with 200 men. 87 had come out alive. It's all my fault... he thought despairingly, but he quickly shoved the notion aside. He had tried to get them alive, who knew those things were insie...? If only I had taken the other path... He shook his head and stood up. He couldn't let his guilt get a hold of him. He was a Commander of men, men that would die. He would have to get over it. Perhaps some Dravak-Bars will cheer me up... (Dravak-Bars are candy bars, named after the glorious leader himself!). As Jolf stood up to walk to the break room, the lights of the Carrier suddenly turned off and the red high-alert lights turned on.


Everyone in the room froze and scilence filled the void. Commander Tarzak's voice came out iof the loud speakers.


"Everyone man their battle stations, a fleet of ships have just dropped out of FTL. Attempting to identify... please hold"


Not again...





-----Commander Tarzak, Klavikan B-2 Command Vessel, Command Bridge-----





Tarzak scowled. The exploration of the station had been a horrendous failure. Over a hundred men gone and little gained. Dravak was not going to be happy...


Suddenly a technician on the right side of the command center broke the silence as he almost fell out of the chair.


"Sir! A fleet of ships has just dropped out of FTL!"


Tarzak sighed. Not this shit again. He picked up the fleet comms and said;


"Everyone man their battle stations, a fleet of ships have just dropped out of FTL. Attempting to identify... please hold"


Returning his attention to the technician he said "Who is it?"


"Im not sure... appears to be another species sir"


Suddenly the who room shakes and red lights begin flashing.


"What the fuck just happened??" Tarza demanded.


The technicians all staired at their screens in shock. Tarzak grumbled and looked up at his screens. What greeted him was something completely unexpected. His carrier, in pieces, bit floating everywhere. The Battleships around it, drifting out into space, massive holes in their hulls.


"S-s- Sir! 20 ships have just dropped out of Warp... oh mygod"


"What is it??" Tarzak demanded, his heart floaing up into his mouth.


:It... it cant be.." The technician feel silent. He didn't need to say another word. For on Tarzaks screen the ships appeared in plain view. 20 odd looking cruisers, similar in style to pre-war Rovilan ships. On their sides a large circle with a red dot in the center was painted- the Rovilan flag.


No... it cant be...we conquered them millions of years ago...





Suddenly his screen blinked off. As quickly as they truend off they tned back on. The ships were replaced with a single image. A Rovilan General dressed in apre-war uniform, his long tail resting casually in his folded hands.


"Greeting Tarzak, I am Rolf, Genereal of the New Rovilan Republic. I'm sorry our meeting has to be on such terms. I just wanted to send my condolences, for you and your crew. The screen turned black once again.


what the fuck...


"SIR, THE SHIPS HAVE LAUNCHED MISSILES!"


SHIT


"MAN YOUR BATTLE STATIONS, MAN YOUR BAT--"


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...


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-Transmission end, 5:35pm, Eastern Rovilan Time, 4/57/5278-


-Mission report: Success-


-Side notes: Multiple Species encountered, Klavikan vessels destroyed-


-End-
 

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