Ok, I'm not sure I like this thread, but I'm working on an ares RPG, so I may as well get into it with as little info as I have.
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Unlike all you Spacemen, I didn't go out on the Apollo. I was born on Earth some time into the Cantharan Occupation. Let me tell you, life on good old Terra was pretty rough. The Cantharans, as I'm told, orbitally bombed the hell out of major population centers, and we were left with ruins and gutters and sewers to live in. Let me tell you, that's not a good life, not even compared the the military.
So, when the crew of the Ares showed up and told us that the Cantharans were beaten, we were pretty happy. Unfortunately, the Ishimans pulled support when they saw that UNS had beaten the Cantharans. We were left to fend for ourselves, with a basically damage and crippled fleet, and almost no one to man it. Oh, sure, the Ishimans were open to trade and diplomacy, they just weren't going to babysit anymore. That didn't seem like too much of a problem, until the cleanup effort started.
It started small, with rebuilding projects, and the founding of new cities, like Freedom, and New Hope. Well, those went fine, and I understand that these cities have become quite populated. I don't get back to Earth much anymore... But back to the story. The troubles really started when the UNS decided to clean up Sol and reinstate the space program. They didn't really know what they were doing, when I look back on it.
You remember all the asteroids they pumped into the system to flush out the gateship? Well, we already had a belt before that. Unfortunately, the asteroids in the Mars-Jupiter belt aren't as volitile, so we couldn't use them. Anyway, when the time came to flush out the asteroids, rather than use actual gunships and stuff, most of which were in repair and museums, or had been scrapped, the UNS (which had since dropped resistance from its name,) just put whatever weapons they could salvage onto transports and sent them up with volunteers. Now, the money was good, and I fancied my odds of meeting someone who had been on the crew of the Apollo so I could ask them about stuff, so I signed up.
I was assigned to a ship, and my unit was one of the last in the effort to be launched. Well, most of the pilots and navigators they had set up didn't know what they were doing since they'd been living in sewers for the last 40 years. I had had some practice on simulators, but I still wasn't qualified, so they made me a gunner. Anyways, a good share of the weapons and ships went to waste because the pilots had this habit of not knowing what they were doing and trying to pull stunts. We lost damn near 1/3 of the ships.
That wasn't the most of our worries. I told you about the belt between mars and jupiter? Well, there had been a cantharan fleet hiding there for a few months, since the defeat of the gateship. They'd been stranded, and had packed it in for the long haul. Well, when they saw this massive fleet of incompetent humans, in TRANSPORTS of all things, they couldn't resist.
Mind you, afterwards the UNS officials said that it was a relatively small fleet, and that if they'd had gunships they could have dealt with it. But they didn't. And to us, who'd been on Earth, and been imprisoned and lived in fear of these guys without really seeing them in action, it was a kick in the pants.
Luckily, I was on a ship with a UNS Apollo crewman at the helm, and another manning the guns. A few Apollo crewman had turned up in fact, because they weren't able to get government jobs like the officers on the Apollo, and had signed up for cleanup to hold them over. They knew what they were doing.
Transports aren't superlight capable ships. But these guys did their best with what they had. OUr captain moved us further into the belt to increase chances of the Cantharans crashing into stuff. Luckily, a good bunch of them did; they lost a couple of cruisers, and a gunship. However, the battle that followed was a massacare. We lost damn near everyone. In the end though, the Ares pilots managed to evade Cantharan sensors, and lead them into a trap.
The humans still had an abandoned space station in orbit. A couple of transports occupied it and worked on getting the communications gear working. The rest of us hid in the belt, and waited. When the engineering teams were done, we recieved a transmission, and held possition.
Just then the station let off a warning to Earth. They were too smart to encrypt it though, so the Cantharans assumed that the station was still manned by the people they though they'd gotten rid of those many years ago. They were drawn, and were suprised when all the rest of the transports moved in from behind, destroying their carrier in one fell swoop. By then, the UNS had its act together, and had authorized the launch of a couple of gunships, who subsequently destroyed the remainder of the fleet.
Well, the hazard pay from that mission was enough to retire on then and there. But we eventually got the belt cleared out, and mining stations established in the REAL belt. But I didn't retire. After the rush of that battle, I knew what I wanted to do. I used my pay to buy a transport, and I set up a small shipping company. Eventually, I had enough cash stored up to start up a mercenary company. Since then, I've been patrolling border space on commision for the UNS.
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That was fun.
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In the next world war,
In a jack-knifed Juggernaut,
I am born again.