OOC - looking back on some of the posts Espona made with the battle against the Amun, hes controlling the Amuns movements, and its NPCs, a little more than I would normally let by. Since hes also not available to post as much as some people, Im going to write the entire conflict out from where we left off.
Edit on that - I decided to leave it there for Espona to continue. Just note, Espona, you can't command the Starfortress, it's fleet, or have any scenes in the Starfortress.
The End of the Leech War
Haorn
HC-006 was an unlikely battlefield. The Amuns fleet remained in Dar to clear out the remaining Haorn forces, a battle which was at best only slightly leaning towards them, while Haorn reinforcements were preparing in Horon II, which, being less than ten light years from Dar, was the most useful staging point.
The Fallen Wraith, however, had been travelling in the wake of the Haorns first reinforcement fleet, and when a critical-status had been received from Dars defence fleet, the other ships had gone on ahead. And thus, the Fallen Wraith was still in HC-006 when the Amun moved ahead.
The two titans eyed each other only briefly across the stars. Some might say much later that they stood paralysed, watching each other - like time stood still. However, that was not the case. The captains of both ships knew that before them was the greatest challenge they had met yet, even if for the captain of the Amun it was only due to lack of experience fighting the Drakal.
The Amun definately had the advantage from the start. To begin with, it started by unleashing a deadly load of several hundred hunter-seekers, which seperated out to the sides, and struck the Fallen Wraith from the rear. The purpose was a veiled one - the Prylak were, in fact, testing the mass of their opponent, by calculating the distance in the ships forward propulsion with the myriad impacts at its rear. The general in command happened to be a calculating man, who saw no use in wasting any opportunity.
The Fallen Wraith was not as impressive as the Amun, but its spectral armour held against the first fire, and took three more barrages with limited strain before the Haorns flagship came into range. Energy leeches were discharged against the Amun, proving to be extremely effective at first, as the Amuns attempts at point defence work only mad the leeches more powerful. They collided with the Starfortress shields violently. The damage caused was in fact tiny compared to the Amuns shielding, but it was still an enormous amount.
As the two vessels approached primary weapons range, more barrages were fired at each other, this time with the more deadly hunter-killers being mingled in with hunter-seekers. Energy leeches and Prylak modules met mid-way, the leeches being charged to bursting. Yet, both leeches and modules broke through from either side. The Fallen Wraiths spectral armour shimmered under the strain, which trebled when the Amuns beams came into range. Its power quickly fell, while the Amun showed no sign of stress.
In desperation, the Fallen Wraith discharged its sub-space emitters, sending them in a ring around the Amun, making it impossible for the Starfortress to evade. With a ring of sub-space around it, one more emitter could be fired without any risk of the Amun moving out of the way, for out of the way would mean into sub-space.
The emitters began sending out waves of sub-space around the Amun, and triumphantly the Fallen Wraith launched one more emitter straight into the Amun, and it was sucked into nothingness.
The Fallen Wraith was left in the system, the Amun destroyed. After several minutes, it quickly entered hyperspace for Dar, to help the rest of the Haorn fleet finish the Amuns escorts.
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Since the Amun was believed destroyed, Horon II was entirely unprepared. Its fleets had already moved out to HC-006 and then to Dar, so it was largely undefended. Indeed, already the word of the Amuns effortless destruction was travelling through Haorn space.
Thus it was extremely shocking when a jumpgate materialised within Horon II, and the Amun rose out of it. Beyond the hypergate, there was nothing - not the stars seen from Horon II or from HC-006; nothing. The Amun had barely exitted the jumpgate when it collapsed, as the other side was drawn into sub-space.
There was little to call a battle. A few rift generators on various outposts were all that the Haorn had to stand up against the Amun. They were all quickly destroyed, and the planet was scoured. Barely half an hour later, the Amun left the system for HoNorus.
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-Lyat Esponer Corsair