(- The Myrihas Wastelands, Chaka IV, Chak -)
While the atmosphere of Chaka IV was completely incapable of sustaining life, and the vast oceans of the planet were notoriously polluted with radioactive materials and tended towards a rather yellow hue, the cold, unfriendly planet had one saving grace. Almost one fifth of the planet's surface was made up of a choked nightmare of a landscape that the Azdgari called the Myrihas.
While such a landscape might seem an odd saving grace of any planet, the bizarre rock formations of these wastelands had one interesting use. It was the perfect place for a young, naďve Azdgari to race his Azdara through in a contest of their skill and total disregard for their own personal safety.
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The Raniras smoothly barrel-rolled out of the way of a giant rock formation at the very last moment, in a terrifying display of insanity. The beautiful Azdara handled well, but compared to her opponent her flight was far too erratic, every dodge resulting in yet another near miss. However, as the near misses tallied up and the Raniras continued to resist the compelling probability of being reduced to nothing more than a burning wreckage, it began to become certain that whoever was piloting this sleek craft might have been insane, but was at least marginally competent.
With hypersensors deactivated, the Azdara's pilot, Rhuikadar Zosen, was flying in the old fashioned way, and doing a remarkably good job of not crashing. Zosen, like many Azdgari, lived life constantly on the very edge, and spurned the idea of applying any sense of logic to his flying. As such, he tended to fly with very little sense of direction, only vaguely keeping track of where exactly it was that he was flying to.
In this case, the endpoint of the race, which spanned over one thousand kilometres, was almost in sight. The impossible rock formation ahead of and around Zosen seemed to be ascending higher and higher, to a single point far above, beyond the green-yellow clouds that obscured all sight of beyond. Only another minute now, and Zosen would win. The higher he flew, however, the worse visibility would become... Of all the trials across the Myrihas Wastelands, nothing came close to the final ten kilometres, where visibility was almost always poor (bordering on near zero), and the mountain formations became so complex as to reduce the already dubious conceivability of survival.
More interestingly, in the spare moments between the chaotic moments in which Zosen's quick thinking saved his life time and time again, he began to wonder what had happened to Nahari. He hadn't seen his opponent on his tail for nearly ten minutes now, and Nahari was a better pilot than Zosen. Unlike the young Zosen, Nahari had earnt an honorary name, Chyi-Azhar (literally "late, yet deadly" after he famously was late to the defence of Muid some years ago against a Zidagar raid, and caught a group of Zidagar fighters by surprise, annihilating seven of them in a matter of seconds).
Zosen began to seriously consider that Nahari may have misjudged a turn ten minutes ago and met a fiery end. There were alternative paths for most of this race, yet Zosen wasn't aware of any in the last stretch. He knew that Nahari didn't know any, because Nahari had been the one who had taught him the paths not two years ago, when he came of age.
As the Raniras rose into the clouds, Zosen blinked. All he could see in every direction was yellow - his Azdara hovered in the air as he instinctively switched the direction of its vectored thrust with lightning fast reflexes. In all the times Zosen had run this race, he'd never known visibility to be this bad... Usually he could make out enough of the rock formations ahead to stumble his way riskily to the Azdara-sized ring at the very top of the highest spire, keeping close enough to rocks as not to break the first rule of the race. The way things were here, he could break the first rule without ever knowing about it - or crash and burn with a similar lack of warning.
His Azdara continued to hover, and Zosen began to panic. His features compressed slightly, a rare tangible sign of his worr. He didn't for a moment believe that someone like Chyi-Azhar could've lost his Azdara on this course, and he was losing seconds. The opacity of the pale yellow clouds was not going to change... The winds were not blowing, and the clouds were not moving.
Only a few seconds had passed, when Zosen made his mind up and went with a gut feeling, switching the vectored thrust back and immediately diving forwards, spinning apparently out of control. Vague memories of the shape of the rock formations in this area came to his mind, but he wasn't sure if he was on the same side of the endpoint at all. Two short bursts of energy seared out of the Raniras, and their warning illumination barely thirty metres ahead drove Zosen's Raniras into a desperate U-turn to escape the rockface ahead of him.
Vision was impossible through the clouds, yet he continued to ascend, using an increasingly unlikely gut instinct and the fluoresence emitted by the phase bursts he shot out. Determining distance was nigh on impossible, but he quickly adapted, turning two of the Azdara's swivel cannons to shoot out at forty five degree angles while the other two discharged right ahead of him. They were all low-powered, so the bursts did not damage the Azdara at this range... At their full power firing from this range would've vaporised his Azdara quickly, as its shields were inactive in accordance tot he race's second rule.
Zosen blindly circled the mountain, coming even closer to his end than he had been doing for the entire duration of the course. Again he wondered about Nahari. He was almost tempted to turn on sensors and scan quickly... It was against the third rule and would force him to forfeit the race, but if Nahari was injured...
He shook his head, and almost lost it in the process, blinking and rolling out of the way before crashing into the side of the mountain. If Nahari had crashed, he was dead. There was no point worrying about that. What was of slightly more concern was the fact that right now Zosen himself was about a quarter of a second off dying too.
Only thirty seconds had passed so far, since the Raniras entered the fog, and Zosen knew he should've reached the top by now. The ring was lit, and should be visible even through this. As he continued to travel up in a chaotic spiral, diving out of the way every few seconds as the bursts of phase fire gave him warnings that he was off course, the clouds seemed to be thinning.
Again he blinked, shifting the thrusters back to hover. There was no point continuing on madly if he was going the wrong way - now that visibility seemed to be improving, at least temporarily, he decided he might as well wait, to see how far off course he had wandered.
Slowly, he began to be able to make out vague shapes. The familiar demonic spires of the Myrihas surrounded him everywhere, and to his left was one taller than all others - he could even see the ring far above, just vaguely glimpsed.
I flew off-course... How did I manage to fly this far away? I'll have to descend before I can ascend again, or I'll end up straying too far from the sur-...
Something was moving. Fast. A flash of green caught Zosen's eye far above, and he reacted immediately. The Raniras shot forwards, faster due to the returned visibility and Zosen's sudden realisation that Nahari was not only alive, but that his Kohatsa had somehow managed to pass him.
The race was in many ways unrealistic, as the Azdara was forced to fly with shields down, power limits on everything (mainly engines) and no hypersensors, but in keeping with tradition, there was a "quasi afterburner" system. In reality this involved a temporary increase to the power to the engines, nothing particularly innovative, which increased the Azdara's maximum race velocity by 50%, which was still only a fraction of its maximum velocity in normal conditions. According to how the race was run, this drained energy reserves quickly - as did the phase bursts Zosen had been using to stay alive just moments before. Normally, the enhanced speed would only be activated in a straight, and the Raniras was low on energy as it was, but as Zosen saw the Kohatsa climbing the mountain with awesome speed and no apparent trouble whatsoever, he realised he was going to have to use it.
He descended in seconds, and activated the speed enhancement as he began to rose, and was immediately stunned by the increase in his velocity. He barely rolled out of the way of the side of the mountain, spiralling around clumsily but quickly. Zosen ignored the Kohatsa now. It was only a few seconds ahead, but there was no point worrying about it. The only way he'd reached the ring first was if he concentrated on what he was doing. Nahari must not have had any energy reserves, because the Kohatsa had seemed to be moving at a normal speed... Zosen had a good chance, if he just kept his cool.
He almost spun completely out of control, but skillfully kept his Azdara from spiralling to its destruction and lost little time - but it was another second off, and the Kohatsa was not in sight. Zosen glanced at the energy reserves of his Raniras, discovering that they were almost out. Twenty more seconds. Nineteen...
The ring was in the distance, but the way the two Azdaras were moving, the two remained out of sight of each other. The incline was far too steep to climb up directly, and besides, that was against the rules of the race, so they circled around, out of each other's sight, approaching the ring.
Seven. In a few more seconds, the speed boost would be gone and Zosen would have no chance of passing Nahari if he was still behind. He knew he was closer, and as expertly as Chyi-Azhar could fly, Zosen knew he was flying faster... Even without the boost, he was flying faster. Five seconds.
Barely fifty metres ahead of him, suddenly the Kohatsa was in sight. He was close. Zosen grinned, and dove straight towards it, doggedly chasing it. He would've even fired phase bursts, if not for the fact that his Azdara didn't have the energy and that without shields, he would've killed Nahari instantly he had did.
The distance closed within half a second, and as the two Azdaras ascended to the small plateau at the very top of the tallest mountain in the Myrihas, they flew nearly side by side.
The Raniras moved to pass the Kohatsa, in the blink of an eye, but the second Azdara rolled into the first's path at the last possible moment. Zosen cursed and rolled his Azdara to the other side quickly, determined to pass the ring first. At this rate, he could win... In just one second, he would-...
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Rhuikadar you idiot... What the hell were you thinking...
The Kohatsa flashed by, passing through the ring, and dove upwards into the sky, engines powering to full. In seconds, the Azdara left the orbit and a distress call was sent out to Morin.
A few seconds later, the Kohatsa dove back down into the lower atmosphere, hypersensors active, and came to an insane halt on the plateau, shields burning away to cushion the near crash landing as the Azdara landed next to the ruins of another of its kind, flames billowing from the wreckage.
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(- Kisande (Sai-Varitair's Azdgari Warship), Tollb -)
Zavhranal Rokii Hyaishi was something of a legend amongst the Azdgari, and for a society that is impressed by very little, that is saying something. A few years ago, when he was ranked fourth of all living Azdgari in the Index, that legend may have been at its strongest, but even now, there are few Azdgari who haven't heard of his name, and fewer still who would willingly do him any dishonour.
While now considered past his prime by most, no Azdgari living today has participated in so many military conflicts as Hyaishi, or served as Commander of more warbands. His history of battles against the Igadzra and Zidagar is so vast that even they have at least heard of his name in conjunction with many defeats.
In particular, fifteen years ago Hyaishi commanded a warband codenamed the Crescent Claw, one of four warbands assigned to raiding the Crescent rim. After a successful raid on Qerid, Hyaishi sent the freight Aradas and warships back to Muid while he struck deeper into Zidagar space with a fleet of Azdaras and Aradas, reaching the Zidagar's capital system and causing massive destrucion before leaving after having taking significant losses and destroying more than thrice his band's number.
However, it was not his command of the Crescent Claw that earnt him his honorary name, but something that happened years before that, on Zavhranal Rokii's very first raid, against Mordus. The raid was a disaster, and was ambushed by an Igadzra strike force in Novish. Every Azdgari ship was annihilated, except for Rokii. He crash-landed on Novitia and powered his badly damaged Azdara down, making it look like a wreckage. The Igadzra did not notice it, and Rokii returned to Diumin alone, and was given the honorary name Hyaishi, after the hyaharashi, an extinct species of predator famed for its ability to play dead and return to haunt whoever attempted to slay it.
With the likes of Tsarunis Edas Kyhaan and Marakitarun Lyaadn Dakun-isei both dead, Hyaishi is considered by many to be the premier Commander of the Azdgari (although this title is of course not even remotely official), although he only recently joined the Council of War itself. Since becoming a member of the Assembly, Hyaishi has been attempting to revitalise the conflict with the Igadzra and Zidagar, and has already convinced many other Azdgari that now is the time to once again dominate the Strand War.
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Four Azdgari sat on the floor of a small circular chamber with one single door, the walls covered in depictions of a great many battle scenes, the drawings of widely differing quality. The chamber was otherwise quite bare, dimly let by a domed flourescent ceiling that emitted a soft green light. The four sat at roughly equal distances from each other, two of them leaning against the far walls and the other two sitting upright. The distances seemed strangely significant - not far enough that they could not hear each other, but with each given a significant amount of personal space.
"Hyaishi, lately you have spoken to an awful lot of us about your latest intentions," an aged Azdgari began to say, "but on the whole we have heard little of your strategy. Many Azdgari now speak about how it is time for us to begin increasing our raids against the lesser ones... Yet few consider the implications."
The Azdgari speaking so boldly to someone as respected as Hyaishi was an ageing council member with his long grey hair flowing down his back and more than partially obscuring his keen silver eyes. He was one of the two who sat upright, and he possessed an aura of a wisdom earnt by many years of experience. While compared perhaps to his current company, he might have seemed physically less threatening, a long, curved knife hung from the left side of his belt, and a pistol hung from the right. His eyes, while carrying a sense of age about then, were nonetheless very, very aware.
Hyaishi's cool black eyes switched their attention between each of the three, before settling back on the one who had spoken. He was one of the Azdgari who was leaning back, apparently at ease. Dressed in darker colours, his ashen grey skin bore an ancient symbol on his left cheek, in green and black. "Sai-Varitair, my concern up until this point has been convincing a sufficient number of us that this is the opportune time for us to strike. Now that I have gained this support, I am at liberty to speak openly about what I intend. Is that not the reason we are gathered here now?"
Sari-Varitair glanced at the older of the two other Azdgari, a tall figure who was sat in a far more comfortable position than appropriate, apparently admiring the drawings on the opposite wall. The stillness of his body was remarkable, and there was something very strange about his eyes. His left eye was silver, but his right was a rare bronze, and it seemed as if while his silver eye was out of focus, his bronze eye was always sharply in focus. The effect was quite dizzying to watch.
"It's about time!" the fourth Azdgari interjected, his eyes only barely hiding their distaste for Hyaishi. The speaker was the largest of the four, and wore a type of light plate armour in emerald and dull grey. By the look of him alone, he seemed to think a lot of himself, the way he held himself, and how he dressed even for something so simple as a meeting... His hair was the shortest of the four, and black, but was still below the shoulder and was tied back. He was large for an Azdgari, and bore two vicious scars on his face. "You've been talking about this for months now, Hyaishi. Let us know what your plans are, and the Council of War can discuss it."
Hyaishi touched his hand to his left cheek almost absently, and glanced again at Sai-Varitair. When the aged council member nodded, Hyaishi began.
"Over the last decade, we have been fairly apathetic in regards to our responses to the lesser ones at our borders. While it is true that there are more important matters of concern to each of us than their lives, it is also true that we have both gained and lost much because of them. We cannot ignore that we are, in a sense, at war," Hyaishi said, addressing his comments to Sai-Varitair, who seemed to command respect from everyone except the third Azdgari, who still seemed not to be listening at all.
"At war? I'd hardly call it that, they are just animals-..." the scarred Azdgari cut in, his face divided by his sudden grin.
"Hyaanl, I for one wish to hear what Hyaishi has to say without interruptions," Sai-Varitair responded almost sharply. There seemed to exist a certain tension between the two, which Hyaishi must have been fully aware, for he quickly continued before Hyaanl could speak again.
"I will cut to the chase, then," Hyaishi continued, smiling faintly as if almost amused. "Firstly, we are not maintaining a reasonable level of information on our enemies. There are dozens, if not hundreds, of young but capable Azdara pilots who would willing patrol the uninhabited systems between us and enemy outposts, and at the small risk of having some of these Azdaras enter hostile-controlled systems with the express intent of scanning the area and leaving immediately, we can gain accurate information on enemy fleet positions."
"Furthermore, our enemies are incapable of holding all their systems with an adequately sized defence fleet. At the moment, the majority of our ships are stationed in Molar, Azdgari or Chak for defensive purposes. The fleets in Diudir, Muid and Apert are minimal, as we have no intent on defending those systems if they are attacked... Our enemies, however, need to defend most of their colonies, because that is what they are - not isolated bases, but populated colonies."
"With improved information, we can isolate which systems are not well defended and strike them quickly and efficiently with Azdara-Arada forces... We can be in and out before the nearest reinforcements are able to arrive. However, my intentions do not stop here. There are some other things I must speak with you about."
Sai-Varitair nodded slowly. "Your agreement with Aynakurai Vakhys, to secure funds for his research?"
Hyaishi smiled faintly once more, and inclined his head respectfully to Sai-Varitair. "You hear much. That was one of the things I wished to speak about, but there are other-"
"Aynakurai Vakhys is not a trustworthy, nor a respected, nor an honorable, Azdgari," the quiet Azdgari said softly, not taking his eyes off the far wall.
"Yain speaks the truth," Hyaanl added, with some strain in his voice, as if either he wasn't too keen on agreeing with Yain, or perhaps that he wasn't too keen on speaking after Yain. Hyaanl glanced at him for the briefest of moments, and immediately glanced away.
Hyaishi sighed, and shook his head. "Believe me, I barely tolerate him at best, but he is intelligent. While I am not convinced that he will supply the Council of War with a weapon, his theories, if realised, may have longer term implications. Particularly, he is exploring the possibilities of creating an alternate, finite, subdimension... He seems to believe it is possible and that, more to the point, it can potentially have military applications. He spoke to me about something regarding flipping a particle into its respective anti-particle by passing it through an artificial subdimension... I cannot say I fully realise the implications, but he seems convinced - as do several council members in the Council of Science - that it would have major military applications."
Sai-Varitair nodded. "You do not read enough, Rokii Hyaishi..." He paused briefly, apparently thinking, and then continued. "Matter antimatter reactions are the most advanced means of powering a vessel, or a weapon, and while the technology exists, it has never been implemented on a wider scale because it is simply not possible to apply it at any useful level. Antiparticles can only be created in very small quantities, and then they must be contained, which requires a constant power source and is often not useful. Simply speaking, if you were able to create a device which could transfer matter into a subdimension and transform it into antimatter, and then return it to containment systems - or even leave it then and return it as required, antimatter power would become viable. There are other ways, of course, but theoretically, massive amounts of antimatter could be produced this way."
There was the slightest of nods from Hyaishi, as if he had actually known that, but none of the others seemed to notice it. "Furthermore, there is something else... Regarding the shield generators of our existing ships. I have been informed that..."
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(- Residence of Aynakurai Vakhys, Xarnes -)
Who are you? the ill-tempered Azdgari demanded in a raspy voice, his squinting eyes regarding the intruder with distaste and anger. He was physically unimpressive, with short golden-white hair and small emerald eyes, and he waved a strange device about as if it was some sort of weapon. He looked in his seventies at the least, and was dressed in clothes not far short of rags, with his small wiry tail hanging limply from his back, trailing along the dusty floor at his feet.
Facing him were two Azdgari robed in white, both with long black hair and dark eyes. They stood side by side, about the same height, and looked almost exactly the same as each other. Their names were Xiaan and Karyd, and they were, respectively, an engineer and a scientist, although both were quite capable in a fight, unlike Vakhys.
We were sent by your sponsors, Vakhys, one of them began calmly, motioning with his hands and speaking slowly as if he had tried to explain this several times already. The Assembly is willing to contribute to your weapons project, but only if your work is overseen so regular updates can be sent to various interested parties.
Vakhys cursed in both Common Azdgari and Ancient, switching fluently between the two, a rare talent for any Azdgari. He raised the vicious looking device in his hand and muttered something to himself in Ancient, and then spat on the floor. If I needed help from others, I would have asked for it earlier. Besides, what have other Azdgari ever done for me, eh? Nothing. Nothing! He took a step forward, and made some show of looking threatening. Now get out of here!
The two Azdgari twins did not even flinch, to Vakhys great displeasure. After a moment, the other of them spoke. We are here because we were asked to watch over you by people far greater than either of us. We do this despite knowing we are your superiors. Do not get ideas above your station, Vakhys. We have been asked not to kill you, but nothing was ever said-
-About beating you to within an inch of your life, the first twin finished with a sly grin.
Vakhys swallowed hard, and looked between the two twins, his eyes widening. You wou-... you cou-...
Two eyebrows rose, and Vakhys swallowed again.
I trust you want me to show you what Im working on? Vakhys said hurriedly. Come this way, Ill show you... Ill show you my work.
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R &D
Full descriptions of all projects will be posted on the OOC thread.
Subdimensional Research, Stage One: Hypercube Project
0/12 days.
Level 4 Phase Shielding (Upgrade)
0/7 days.
Azdgari Hyperdrive (Upgrade)
0/5 days.
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Azdgari Fleet
Fleet: 1340 Azdaras, 473 Azdgari Aradas, 150 Azdgari Warships.
Production: 140 Azdaras, 23 Azdgari Aradas. (Initial makeup of fleet construction modified, 1 Azdgari Warship -> 10 Azdaras.)
Azdgari: 70 Azdgari Warships, 150 Azdgari Aradas, 500 Azdaras.
Molar: 40 Azdgari Warships, 140 Azdgari Aradas, 400 Azdaras.
Chak: 40 Azdgari Warships, 143 Azdgari Aradas, 330 Azdaras.
Muid: 10 Azdgari Aradas, 30 Azdaras.
Diudir: 10 Azdgari Aradas, 30 Azdaras.
Apert: 10 Azdgari Aradas, 30 Azdaras.
Raigar: 10 Azdgari Aradas, 30 Azdaras.
This post has been edited by SilverDragon : 11 February 2005 - 11:23 AM