(- Molar -)
After nearly twenty minutes, the Azdgaris last stand had come to an end. The Kisande was one of the last ships to fall to the Wolfs forces. While the battle had raged on, Molar had been evacuated in time, and a small number of mainly Azdaras had escaped to Tollb. Their shields overloaded, they had left the battle with relative ease once they could battle no longer. The foolish Wolf had attempted at first to give chase, but against the Azdgari, there could be no chase.
Only, with the Wolf knowing that, they were bound to strike right at the heart of the Azdgari people next. And unlike the last time, this time it could spell the end for the Raven.
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(- Capital Complex, Tibidat -)
For a few minutes, Charhin made no attempt to reply to Urvöns question, his head low. He emptied his glass of tirasa too quickly, knowing he would pay for it in a few hours. He felt dizzy, and not from the tirasa. Urvöns assumption was almost certainly correct - and Charhin was afraid, not because he didnt feel the Azdgari could defend against the Wolf normally but because Hyaishi had been planning an offensive against the Igadzra soon. If the timing had gone wrong, things could be bad.
Furthermore, for the Zidagar to be attacking the Miranu... Something had definitely changed amongst them. He had heard rumours these last few years, but he had not believed it could come to this. Charhin was often considered the quick minded sort and, from all the rumours hed heard, and now this, he could only conclude that the Zidagar had launched a holy war. Things could be very bad indeed. The worst part in some ways was that Urvön knew - how would this change the negotiations?
He quickly weighed up whether or not to play the usual card of over-confidence and avoiding the question, but decided against. This Strandless would not be impressed by Azdgari nationalistic drivel. Besides, Charhin didnt really believe it. He had been lost to the Azdgari for too long now to think like that. Successes and defeats were based on numbers, strategy and equipment. It had been a long time since he believed national superiority, true or perceived, had any sway in the matter.
Charhin lowered his glass, almost choosing to set it down on the floor before realising that it might be considered impolite. Instead he chose to hold on to the empty glass, albeit not very delicately. tis probable, he said then, quietly. If that was to be the case, the Wolf would aim to attack Molar alone, as well as Mark and other border systems of the Bear. In fact, given the nature of the Wolfs border with the Bear, they may have chosen to launch a more cautious attack than the one they have almost certainly launched against Molar.
You are worried that the Azdgari may be under serious threat? Urvön inquired, his voice sounding to Charhin all the more cool and unaffected. Probably simply a product of Charhins own tattered nerves.
Yes - I am, he responded honestly. Theres no point pretending otherwise. He shrugged. The likelihood is that Molar has been attacked, and probably with a fleet larger than any of the other fronts saw individually... Molar is our only frontier with the Wolf.
And considering how much you and the Igadzra have damaged each other...
Charhin shook his head then, a faint smile coming to his lips. Your information is faulty. The Azdgari have won two decisive victories in the past half year, and have lost next to nothing. The Bear may be in a poor position, but the chance are they have it easier than we do.
You are nationalistic after all, Charhin. You do well to hide it.
I respect my friend, Urvön, Charhin said. He glanced at his empty glass for a moment then, pausing as if thinking something else. Those victories were Hyaishis.
Maybe so: but what use are Hyaishis strategies against a direct offensive?
We digress, the half-Azdgari replied firmly. After we are finished here I will travel to Unobot without pause. Theres nothing I can offer the Azdgari, other than what I am already doing for them.
Charhin was reminded of Kitras silent presence at his back, and a shiver went down his spine. Id forgotten about her completely... I wonder what she might feel about knowing her ancestors are under attack? Does it bother her? Is she glad?
The only other thing Im here to discuss with you, youve already heard about. We would supply you with a communications device - one you can keep hidden from the other Strands easily. In return for your ability to use this to communicate with who you may wish within... negligible time... over virtually any distance... we would ask that you inform us of fleet movements in region. Not your own, I dare say... but of the other Strands, renegades, or anything else.
As I have said already, we do not wish to become involved in your wars.
The risk to you is negligible, and the benefits are great, Charhin countered. You have absolutely nothing to lose from this. At least discuss this with me properly, you could gain much without becoming involved in the Strand War at all.
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(- DSN-8209 -)
A lone Azdara jumped into DSN-8209, an empty, lifeless system. As its pilot scanned the system for hyperlinks out, he found two and chose the one that he expected was closer to the direction of Miranu space. He knew he would be late, but with any luck, he could arrive to fight the Wolf before they left.
The Azdara immediately re-entered hyperspace, not even slowing down, making for the system commonly known as DSN-1469. Going off what the pilot knew of the layout of Miranu space, he was two or three days away yet.
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(- Garit, Raigar -)
At the other side of the galaxy, another lone Azdara descended into the lower atmosphere of the moon of Garit. At first sight, Garit was a fairly small moon almost completely covered by vast but shallow oceans. It sky was a clear, bright blue for half the Garishan year and completely overcast in grey clouds for the other half. The relatively small land masses on the moons surface were occupied by tropical forests on the light side, facing the desolate red planet Raieg Prime, and near desert wastelands on the dark side of the moon.
The Azdaras shield network lowered with a small hum and a flash of subdued red light, as the ship hovered several hundred metres above the tops of the magnificent thagai trees which dominated this part of the planets surface. It hovered over one of the larger tropical islands briefly, the environs about as unlikely a place to see an interstellar craft spending any time amongst. After a few seconds had passed, the Azdara began to glide through the air, clearly without any use of reaction drives. After covering about a mile, it paused again.
Then, in a confident, smooth movement, the Azdara descended slowly into the forest. As the ship reached where the roof of the forest appeared to prevent passage, a gap opened in the canopies - four enormous thagai trees were pulled back, and the Azdara glided down into the depths of the forest. Moments after, the flowing emerald canopy returned to its original place, and the Azdara was nowhere to be seen.
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Hidden within a false patch in the Garishan forests on a small island called Runaroi, the Azdaras shields lowered again with a hum and a flash of red light, to the lowest phase. Every stage in the descent had assured minimal energy signatures, and with the recent addition of stealth fields, these measures secured the hidden locations of Garits dark bases. The particular base, the aptly named Runaroi Outpost, was a surprisingly simple facility. What had appeared from above to be dense tropical forest was, in fact, a cleverly and painstakingly designed ruse. The thagai trees in this area existed on two artificial ground levels with water pumps providing nutrition from the ground. They were apparently genetically modified slightly to account for their shorter height, lending the appearance from above that there was nothing strange.
The outpost itself existed on the surface, and was by necessity quite simple to minimise energy signatures. The vast majority of the outpost was in fact comprised of long wooden buildings, with only vital components being comprised of more advanced metal alloys. For those who lived long periods of time in the Runaroi Outpost, it was a very different life to anywhere else in Azdgari space. A very different life indeed.
The Azdara made its careful, spiralling descent, its Impulse drive providing a gravitational singularity only just powerful enough to resist the acceleration due to Garits gravity, a surprising eight metres per square second. Garit may have been a small moon, but it was remarkably heavy, owing to the elemental composition of its core. As a result, it was more suitable for colonisation than its planet, Raieg Prime, whose similarly anomalous density owed to its massively powerful gravitational forces.
Rather than travelling straight down to the surface, it approached the lower of the two platforms, where a surprisingly large cleared area providing a suitable landing bay. Just over a dozen Azdaras were already landed there, and a pair of Aradas as well, one of them sheltered against the massive bough of a thagai.
Landing gear opened quickly, and the Azdara made a surprisingly gentle landing, considering it had not slowed to a near stop until the last possible moment. The plateau upon which it landed, almost resembing a massive treehouse, seemed to have some sort of over-sized transparent elevator running down it, travelling below parallel to water pipes which reached towards the surface.
The now half-spherical shield network finally gave a fourth and final hum, the third having occured just before landing, and the shields went completely down. At the same time, the rest of the Azdaras systems were powered down and the ship fell silent, its pilot bay sliding open. The figure that stepped out of it was tall and slender, and wore a plain black uniform under a long, dark green robe, the Azdgari serpent woven into the chest of it in a lighter green. The robe was open half way down the chest and a belt held a phase burst shotgun and three small disruption grenades, a reasonably light armanent overall.
As the Azdgari made an easy jump down onto the surface of the platform, he tapped a key on a control band on his wrist and the pilot bay closed, the Azdaras last systems shutting down completely. A small group of Azdgari stood by the elevator some distance away, having recently appeared from it. Waiting for him, it seemed. Before walking off, the Azdgari removed a strip of cloth that was tying his waist-long black hair back and habitually rearranged the shotgun now that he was standing. Several days in space had caused him much discomfort and he set off at a steady pace to meet with the others, promising himself a race around the outpost against some young initiate to make up for the inactivity.
Back early, Kisai?one of the Azdgari called out as he approached. Its only Niadar, you werent expected back til at least Chotaa.
Was there trouble? another asked, his voice conveying that he sincerely doubted there could be anything worth calling trouble.
Change of plans, Kisai replied coolly, closing the distance on the three other Azdgari who stood by the elevator, the third, silent one sitting. Did you not receive the sensor logs?
We headed up here the moment the outposts sensors detected you in the system, the first Azdgari explained. Is there a problem?
Kisai shook his head marginally, offering an easy smile which reached his pale teal eyes. Not quite. Ill explain while we descend.
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Completely defeated? The voice sounded rather surprised, and with good cause.
Yeah... Kisai murmured a response, his attention divided between the other Azdgari and the view of the humble outpost as they descended in the transparent elevator. Not too surprising, considering the developments over the last few months."
North Tip Station in the hands of the Zachit, the Rock itself conquered... one Azdgari muttered. We should have done this, not them.
Our forces have always been more limited, and now more than ever. Azdgari are needed on the real front, not here, Kisai responded. With the renegades defeated, our security here is assured.
That is, unless the Zachit are hired by the Miranu to destroy us next. Azd only knows they suspect us of enough counter-pirating of their goods without returning it.
Kisai shook his head, unconvinced. Why would the Miranu risk open war with the Azdgari over a few cargoes that we didnt care to return to them? They lost them in the first place, and its only their suspicions.
Besides... the older and more level-headed of these three interjected, We have some news for you. Major news, received just two hours ago.
The newcomer turned his head then, and waited. The Miranu have been attacked, by Zidagar battlegroups. Zachit itself has been assaulted - probably more as well, we only just received word from Zachit.
Kisai blinked. Sure? All three nodded. He looked back at the outpost that was nearly before him now. Once were at the Outpost, show me everything. And check with the other Outposts what ships we have in-system right now.
What are you suggesting, Kisai?
Im not sure yet, he admitted. He closed his eyes briefly, and when he opened them again, it was almost as if a different awareness had crept in. We should do what we can, he muttered quietly in an obscure Miran dialect.
If you want to move to interdict the Wolf, youll have the support of everyone on Ragit, the normally silent young Azdgari spoke. No-one cares that youre half-Miranu, I mean... Youre Kisai, the Master of the North. What does that matter? Besides, an opportunity to actually fight the Wolf...
Better than bloody renegades any day of the year, aye, the older Azdgari commented.
The elevator came to a halt, its doors opened, and the four Azdgari walked off towards the nearest of the command buildings, numerous comments regarding the opportunity to fight the Wolf they expected being met with absolute silence from Kisai, the half-breed Master of the North who seemed to be walking completely alone.
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R &D
Kyhaani Shipyards (2/6 operational)
6/18 days
Previous: Arada Drive Enhancement (3), SIN Refit (2), Level 5 Phase Shielding (7), Subspace-Interface Nexus (10), Azdgari Raider Outfitting (3), Azdara Hyperdrive Refit (3), Phase Stealth Field (9), Impulse-1 Refit (2), Phase-Arada Refit (2), Graviton Impulse Drive (8), Hypercube Project (12), Level 4 Phase Shielding (7), Azdgari Hyperdrive (6).
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Azdgari Fleet
The Kisande has been destroyed.
850 Azdaras, 225 Azdgari Aradas, 80 Azdgari Warships destroyed in Molar.
205 Zidagar Fighters, 12 Zidagar Aradas, 72 Zidaras destroyed in Molar.
Fleet: 3425 Azdaras, 540 Azdgari Aradas, 70 Azdgari Warships, 596 Freight Aradas, 15 Hypercubes(9 full), 10 Phase-Aradas.
In limbo: 1040 Azdaras, 155 Azdgari Aradas, 14 Hypercubes.
Production: 160 Azdaras, 25 Azdgari Aradas, 2 Hypercubes.
Tollb: 2030 Azdaras, 253 Azdgari Aradas. Inc. the Tzi (9 hypercubes), Chanari.
Chak: 1222 Azdaras, 239 Azdgari Aradas, 70 Azdgari Warships, 10 Phase-Aradas(6 hypercubes). Inc. the Kohatsa, Triada, Ranirakyin, Kirandas, Astarsi, Zaarisha.
Raigar: 115 Azdaras, 48 Azdgari Aradas.
58 Azdaras are said to be involved in scanning and patrolling.
Patrolling... DSN-2298, DSN-6107, DSN-5468, Siqwe, DSN-5553, DSN-9041, Novish, Racet, Karra, Funit, Reban, Kacca, Calb, Elridi, DSN-2143, DSN-1273, Dafi, Emnin, Dirach, Lontri, Toi, Plate, Kade, Tinar, Meagh, Azdgari, Leka, Kelmaon, Marafey, DSN-682, DSN-2189, DSN-8204, Elder, Mordus, Muid.
Scanning... Qerid, Fluron, Plogok, Terapin, Mark, Nujja, Norhis, Motif.
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_Morin Kyakara Sai-Varitair has been slain. Outnumbered and outmatched in every way, betrayed by the foolishness of an inferior commander, he nonetheless rallied the Azdgari for one last stand against the Wolf. Five Zidaras and twenty six fighters to its name, the Kisande was destroyed.
May his name join the ranks of Dakun-isei and Kyhaan, as one of the legends of this century.
4876 to 4951. Born rank 325045, died rank 6._
This post has been edited by SilverDragon : 10 March 2005 - 05:57 PM