(Joveia, I'm curious as to how the station detected the Rabid Elephant. Does it just have really powerful sensors, or what? Not trying to get into an argument or flex my ship's muscles or anything, mind you, just curious and such.)
"Eh? They're stopping." Pete often made rather useless statements.
"They are ," Mag replied somewhat sarcastically.
Catalina analyzed it from a strategic standpoint. "Sir, if they're stopping, it stands to reason that they most likely know that we're here. We just got inside Mercinim space. Either that, or they're meeting another ship here."
Mag was going to remind her of the formality bit when Maria spoke up. "Hey, fokes, I have a group of light frigates heading this way. Four."
"I see..." Mag pulled the ship back until the Mercinim ship was just barely within the range of their sensors. He wasn't planning on pulling out until he had to.
After about half an hour, the light frigates arrived. They began doing a sweep of the area around the Mercinim cruiser. They were faster than Mag had expected, and he was really having a hard time keeping his distance through all of their sweeping formations. Eventually, the four of them linked their sensors to each other, and had all four of their computers analyzing data from all four sensors, which essentially made their sensors much more powerful. Mag was at the edge of the Rabid Elephant's sensors, but their combined sensing power was stronger.
All four turned and headed towards the Rabid Elephant in a synchronized form, and a channel was opened. "Foreign ship: stand down immediately, or be destroyed. Do not attempt to run."
Mag knew that he couldn't run, even if he wanted to. He couldn't make tach before they would catch up to him. So...
"Maria, get a lock on those cruisers, and then open a channel."
"Right, Cap'n... ...okay, we've got a lock on them... ...channel ready, speak when you wish."
"I would like to request that you stand down, or we shall open fire." Mag had the Rabid Elephant drifting along the same direction that the light frigates were going. Essentially, a Monty Python, except that the Elephant was slower than its adversaries.
The light frigates did not slow down. Very well, they'd had their chance. "Pete, fire salvoes of six, alternating between the cruisers."
"Don't you mean frigates, Cap'n?"
"Yeah. The things that're about to kill us if we don't fire at them."
"Right." The missile launchers opened fire, with packs of six nova missiles going for each of the frigates. The frigates used their greenies for point-defense. It was only moderately successful, but, when combined with their 70% inception rating, meant they took little damage. And they were still closing.
"If you don't mind, Cap'n, I'd like to try another approach to all this..." Pete winked at Catalina. She rolled her eyes. For some reason, he'd never gotten the hint.
Mag's reply was pretty much to-the-point: "Sure."
"Aight." Pete switched the launchers over to firing alternating one and two missiles at a time (which meant it was very rapid, and somewhat difficult to stop all of the incoming missiles), and targetted only one of the light frigates. As Pete had predicted, the light frigate's gunner was unable to cope with the heavy stream of missiles, and the frigate started taking some very noticeable damage.
"Target only the engines. Quick." Mag didn't want Fortinbras getting in too much trouble with the Mercinim Empire. After a fraction of a second, the missiles only tracked the engines, which promptly gave out. "Slow it down with three missiles to the nose." The three missiles slowed the ship enough that it was drifting through space, losing ground on the Rabid Elephant.
Pete had a maniacal grin. "Same tactics on these other three buggers..." He fired on the next one. Again, the tactic worked. The frigate floated along, losing ground. Pete again fired on the engines of the third one. Once the engines had been mostly taken out, he stopped firing. "Uh, Mag, we have somewhat of a problem-type-thing, here..."
"Eh?"
"We're kinda outta missiles, and, uh, yeah... That's bad..."
"Oh, my. Bob, do you think that ship could catch us if it weren't already going so fast?"
Bob was the engineer. "I dunno. Maria, mind if I check the sensors?" Maria scooted back, and Bob hunched over her screen. After zooming in on the engines, he made his conclusion. "Looks to me like that thing can't do much better than a crawl. I might be wrong, but that's what it looks like."
"K, thanks." Mag pulled the FNS Rabid Elephant into a different direction, 90 degrees to the one they'd been drifting in. The damaged light frigate drifted right past them, unable to pursue. However, the fourth light frigate was still fully functional, and it pulled in on their tail.
"Right, we'll have to dogfight. Pete, shoot for the greenies. I'll mostly focus on keeping us out of its line of fire."
"Aye, Cap'n."
Mag pulled the ship around, and accelerated full-bore at the light frigate. Then he pulled the Rabid Elephant around so that its top was facing the frigate. Once they got within range for the greenies, he pulled up as he thrusted, bringing the Rabid Elephant around to the side, as well as keeping out of the light frigate's field of fire (to the immediate front) and keeping the Elephant's turret in a position where its firing arc could hit the frigate.
The light frigate pulled around, of course, and tried to get them in its sights, while Mag tried to keep out of its sights and in positions where Pete could fire. The dogfight continued thus. There were a few scary moments when they were under the full force of the light frigate's greenies, but the Rabid Elephant's armor held them off, if only just. Eventually, though, Pete had disabled all six greenies on the light frigate, rendering it firepowerless. When that happened, he tracked the sensors until they were also knocked out.
With the ship unable to track them or fire on them, Mag headed back to where they had been pursuing the NLC Cruiser. It had already left. Well, that sucked.
"Catalina, did part of your spy training include chasing ships that left when you weren't watching."
"Yes, sir."
"Could you take over for a while, then? At least until you find it again?"
"Very well. I need the sensor logs from between when we left the ship's vicinity and now. I also need the piloting controls." Mag hopped out of the captain's chair, and Catalina began looking over the sensor logs. There was a part that had a burst of radiation not associated with any weaponry being fired, and eminating from a source that was where the cruiser had been. She scanned the area for any remaining dust particles and exhaust and such, and found the direction the ship had.
After calculating its exact direction (just one or two degrees off and they wouldn't be able to find it again, due to the distances involved), she plotted a course, and the FNS Rabid Elephant jumped, and went at it's maximum FTL speed, hoping to find the ship it was chasing.
(Somewhat long, sorry.)
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(This message has been edited by Mag Steelglass (edited 05-28-2002).)