Days later…
The Skipray Blastboat slowly lifted off the landing pad, carrying the original Kashan delegation. As its wings unfolded, the ship angled upward and ignited its engines. To the casual observer, it might have seemed like the ship was running from the planetary authorities, but in fact, it was exactly the opposite; they were trying to catch up to the Cereas ships already in space. Corise moaned.
“We are late. The escort is already in orbit.”
“Sure,” replied the pilot, “blame it all on me. That’s what I’m here for. I’m the blaming boy.”
“Just so you know,” commented the Intelligence Officer, “I have that audibly recorded. Perhaps we could make a theme song for you with those lyrics.”
The pilot simply shook his head.
Despite the entire Kashan delegation fervently thinking of going home, it had taken days to start the journey back home. Paperwork, with topics ranging from their Skipray blastboat registration to the sanitary conditions on Kashan, had taken days to fill out. By the end of their stay, the mere mention of filling out forms and following procedures had made them moan; It turned out to be a rather poor vacation for the team. However, they would soon be back home, and away from extensive Coalition paperwork, or so they hoped.
“All ships are accounted for. We’re ready for the jump.”
“Slave the navigation systems of all of the vessels to us.”
Since Kashan’s location was only known to its delegation, the only way to bring the other ships would be to provide the information to all their navigation computers, or slaving the navigation computers to the Kashan Blastboat. The Kashan delegation had arranged the latter, saying that it was the best for maintaining their security and preventing a possible information breach. The formation of ships rapidly accelerated and entered hyperspace.
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Kashan, Fyre Sola System
“Reverting to hyperspace in five, four, three, two, one.”
The bright lines of hyperspace disappeared into a typical starscape, complete with starlight, a sun, and a planet: Kashan. Corise breathed a sigh of relief and wiped sweat from his brow. They were safe. A pair of wraith-like objects flew overhead the convoy, making inspections. A crisp and authoritative voice filled the ship’s cabin.
“Present your authorization codes.”
“This is Skipray Thunderer. We’re transmitting the convoy clearance codes now.”
It took a few seconds for the codes to be cleared through the Kashan network.
“Very well. You are clear to meet up with your diplomatic escort. Stay on the designated course only.”
The diplomatic escort, composed of several squadrons of S9 Deathsabers materialized out of nothingness around the diplomatic ships. Corise only grinned as he imagined the Coalition delegation jumping out of their seats from their sudden appearance. He shook the thought away from his head as they entered the atmosphere. The Deathsabers lost their wraithlike appearance and instead turned into a graceful, glossy black craft.
The convoy’s course took the ships over the Kashan’s temperate wilderness and vast grain farms. Finally, the ships began to directly pass over Solace, the Kashan capital. The city’s layout was highly organized with the centre being the capital building itself. Corise looked out and watched as the gray buildings rose out of the ground, as columns testifying to Kashan’s economical independence and might. The ships passed between the buildings, giving the diplomatic entourages excellent aerial views of the somber city. It was quite different from Cereas in some aspects. Instead of thin, silver-white towers, there were durable Ferrocarbon and Duracrete skyscrapers. Not very aesthetic in the least, but durable to last centuries without major structural rebuilding.
The cityscape thinned out as the Capital with its central square opened up. Kashan did not have a civilian spaceport open to just anyone. There was either the zone for new colonists transports, or the more extensive military bases capable of launching the 600 meter long Seraphs with their starfighter counterparts. Seeing that none of those would be particularly appropriate for the occasion, the capital had cleared out its built-in airspeeder stalls to allow the small diplomatic craft to land.
Corise clambered out of the Blastboat, coming face to face with the white-armored Kashan Defence Troopers charged with the protection of both delegations. He motioned to the craft carrying Pro Moon and walked over with a squad of KDF troops, who in many ways, resembled Clone Troopers. The hatch of the Cerean craft opened and Corise gave a stiff military bow.