Styria-class Galleon
Providence, Convoy WER-114, Astral Astoria
The Confederate Merchant Marine.
The only official and government owned transport service, operated by military personnel, which ferried government and private supplies not only throughout Confederation space, but also to the Confederation’s trading partners. One of the largest being the Vinda-Capricia Commonwealth. Usually, trading between those two partners occurred at Budpock, which had been jointly liberated by Confederate and Commonwealth forces. But for this odd occurrence, the Confederates had traveled to Astral Astoria to swap freight with their economic allies.
Captain Tobias stared out of the bridge viewport of his frigate-sized vessel. “Any word from the Tramps?”
“There might be a problem with the Dug,” reported his communication’s officer.
“Scrap her then,” stated the Confederate officer, “the transition to fleets utilizing Styria Galleons is almost complete anyways. Metalorn taught us the weakness of utilizing civilian designs…”
“Yes sir. Still, we can’t just leave them here. Unless we have the
Endeavor unload her fighter complement and take on all the freight from those light freighters.”
Shortly after the Battle of Metalorn, CMM convoys generally consisted of a core of four galleons, one of which served as an escort carrier, escorting smaller freighters owned previously by planetary governments. Slowly, those light and bulk freighters had been replaced until many regular convoys solely consisted of the Confederate’s hybrid design. Convoy WER-114 was one of the last that didn’t follow that modernization. Partly because of its specialization in dealing with medical and refugee purposes. To that end, the
Guardian Angel and
Mercy’s Hand had been attached to the squadron. As the galleons, being too big for the hangars, drifted around the space station, the Confederate captain stared out of the viewport at the hangar. Shrugging, the captain turned to his flight controller.
“Better refresh the Combat Air Patrols.”
“Yes sir. Sir, we’re getting a message from Astral Astoria Control. Apparently the
Dug is trying to launch without clearance.”
Tobias glanced at his chrono and frowned. “We don’t leave for another hour. Open up a channel with the
Dug. If they’ve gone rogue, we might have to take them down. Have the
Endeavor scramble a squadron to challenge the Dug if they run. Get all gunnery crews to their stations.”
“Channel’s open sir,” reported his communication officer.
Tobias spoke into his com-link. “Freighter
Dug, what is going on there? Astral Astoria and I demand to know what’s going on there. Any more disobedience of your orders and we will be forced to fire upon you. Stand down for inspection...”