The Battle Of Akrahd, the last stage to IGNA's Operation Proving Grounds, had past it's greatest intensity, or so it seemed. Hundreds of ships had already been destroyed - the system was like a minefield, many ships that lay disabled working as mines, any nearby enemy ships taking the brunt of their self destruct.
It was pure chaos, and the IGNA ranks had been broken. Logistical planning aboard the Templar had been scrapped, and the Defender was suffering a huge number of system failures. Not one crew member dared launch an escape pod, however, for fear of being shot out of the sky.
Sans took quick scans of the area from the bridge of the Templar. Fifty IGNA ships were still in action, brawling with two hundred and fifty Akrahd craft. Planetary defence turrets had been incinerated, at least, but still, the situation was not good.
An Akrahd Battleship, trying to take on two Izagas at the same time, received Sans' momentary anger as he charged the Templar towards the battleship from behind, battering the already damaged ship away into nothingness. Sans sent a quick, sharp message to the Izagas.
"You're both with me. Take the flanks; we're taking a charge-sweep. I want you sending signals to any IGNA ships that come within range. Let's see what we can organise."
The three ships eliminated a pair of Akrahd destroyers, and then met up with a wing of Izars who were fighting futilely with a group of thirty Akrahd gunships and heavy fighters. The two forces battled it out, thirty Akrahd against eleven IGNA. IGNA came out, losing an Izar and an Izaga, at which time four more Igazras broke through an Akrahd sweep to travel with the small yet ever increasing fleet.
IGNA were reforming in one of the most natural, non-tactically sound methods that existed, and their unexpected fleet, led by the Templar, slashed through brawling ranks.
The Akrahd quickly mounted to strike this new fleet, which by some amazing coincidence, was comprised almost completely of Dragon Claw.
Sans blinked, and opened up a scan program, checking through all the ships - thirty or so - that had met with the Templar. They were all Dragon Claw. Smiling faintly, he realised that although he was captaining one of the most powerful ship types in this region, he was working with veterans.
"To the Igadzra!" he cried out joyously, as he sent Dragon Claw and the Templar into oblivion at the hands of the Akrahd horde.
Meanwhile, a squadron of Akrahd Gunships found their way to the Defender, lying alone in space, unmoving. Seven Akrahd Gunships opened up with missile fire, quickly continuing with blasts from their plasma cannons.
The Defender's hull breached. Despites efforts to seal the breach, many Igadzra were sucked into the vacuum of space.
The armour plating of the Defender, albeit light, was ripped to shreds, leaving only the barest remnants of a hull, and sometimes not even that. The ship lay in wrecks.
The gunships were quickly halted by one single streak of gold, a lone Izar, broken off from the general melee. It launched it's remaining munitions, only three SAEs, then engaged the gunships futilely.
The Izar was overwhelmed, eventually, although it put up a strong fight. Three gunships were smashed back, right into the Defender, while the other gunships swarmed the Izar.
The Defender took three seperate and large hits on one side, but it's hull held. And in beautiful tribute to the pilots of the Izar, the Defender slowly began falling back through space from the impact. Only extremely slowly, but still moving. By the time the Izar had been destroyed, the gunships had more important conflicts to deal with.
The IGNA's second Igazrada, the Defender, was safe, although it would take an awful lot of work to restore it...
Meanwhile, back at the Gateway, reports were filtering in from the construction bays. The Citadel would be complete in fifteen days. Officials back on the Gateway could only pray for the IGNA armada, hope for their victory.
Not only did the IGNA armada hang in the balance, but the lives of several thousand crack troops on transports only half an hour from entering Akrahd, and beyond that...Igadzra. Beyond that, who could say? If the Igadzra fell, however, it was clear that the Akrahd would move on to fight others.
IGNA had to win at Akrahd, for the good of the Refugee Galaxy, the Large Megellanic Cloud.
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