It was called a
Binder-class Frigate, and it was fresh off the lines from the new Stellar Enterprises shipyard over Belgaroth. One of the first of its kind, it was fast, powerful, and state-of-the-art; and Stellar wanted Jarvis to take it out for a spin.
"Belgaroth Traffic Control, this is the
Fallen Sword, requesting priority exit clearance from the Belgaroth System."
"
Fallen Sword, this is Belgaroth Traffic Control, priority clearance is confirmed; please proceed on standard exit vector."
The comm cut off, and Jarvis stood from his captain's chair, taking a moment to look to each of the members of his bridge crew. "Do not forget those who have fallen, that you might rise; do not forget our comrades, our friends. . . our brothers. They died, that you might live; they stood between life and death, that the darkness might claim them, and leave you to carry on.
"Our lives are not our own; they have been bought with a price. . . a price that was paid in blood. We have been marked by the seal of that blood, and now we bear the destinies of the fallen; we now live to fulfill the unfinished duties of those who died to sustain our lives. Do not forget what you owe them, but above all, do not forget that they are still depending on you. Take us out; we have lives' works to do."
* * *
They were one against three. . . well, if you wanted to count the freighter with its side ripped open, and the other one spraying fire from its main sublight engine, then they were three against three. It didn't really matter either way, because a pissed Ryn on a
Binder-class Frigate was more than a match for the enemy.
What were they thinking? Jarvis thought, surveying the wreckage around them. The pirates had attacked the small convoy with full force, tearing through the defenseless group for no apparent reason.
Jarvis didn't know why these "pirates" didn't bother to steal anything, and at the moment, he didn't really care. Looking around at the devastation that had been wrought, and the two freighters that were still partly intact, all he cared about at the moment was making sure those animals never took another innocent life.
"Charge cannons and take us in, full speed." Jarvis didn't know the operational limitations of the frigate, but he had a feeling he was about to test them. The frigate dove into the maelstrom of debris, turning its attention to the largest of the enemy ships. The frigate's main ion cannon fired, followed closely by a barrage from its secondary ion cannons, then it had passed its target, turning to one of the others. In the space of a few seconds, the largest of the enemy ships was almost completely disabled.
The
Sword decelerated and leveled the full force of its ion and turbolaser weapons at its next target, taking the opportunity to launch its small complement of starfighters, which streaked away to harass the last enemy vessel. After several seconds of exchanging fire with its target, the
Sword fired its main cannon again, leaving its target dead in space. It turned again, its droid fighters falling back to a safe distance as it opened fire on the now-damaged enemy vessel, ion cannons and turbolasers ripping through the vessel's weakened shields, until it, too, was adrift in space.
Jarvis returned his attention to the first vessel, which was limping away at a respectable speed, considering the beating it had taken moments earlier. "This is Jarvis Ragnar of the
Fallen Sword, surrender now, and I promise I won't hurt you very much."
Jarvis' offer was met with a cruel laugh. "I'll be back for you; you'll come to loathe this day, the day that you crossed me!"
Jarvis stared blankly out of the viewport, dimly aware of the fading dot on his sensor screen. "Punch it," He said simply, feeling the vibrations of the ship as it accelerated at maximum speed.
He thinks he's gotten away. Poor fool. "Stand by with assault droids, and prep the grapplers." The frigate was closing quickly with its target, but before much longer, the enemy ship would be able to jump to hyperspace, and escape the judgment Jarvis was determined to give. "Fire main cannon."
A brilliant beam of energy lanced out and caught the enemy ship squarely in the engine assembly. Grapplers shot out from the frigate seconds later, locking firmly onto the enemy ship and—with the help of the tractor beams—reeled the enemy vessel in. The frigate's forward mandibles opened wider, giving the captured vessel just enough room to reach a pair of hull cutters located at the end of each mandible. Seconds later, the comm channels filled with the sounds of blasterfire and yells of panic, as the frigate's complement of combat droids filed into the enemy ship, systematically subduing its crew.
"Turn us about," Jarvis said grimly, moments later. "We've got people to save, and more ships to board." Stellar had mentioned something about wanting Jarvis to file a performance assessment at the completion of this trial run. Looking around at the destruction those pirates had wrought, then surveying what minor damage had been inflicted in incapacitating and capturing them, Jarvis couldn't help but think that the
Binder-class frigate would be one for the history books, possibly as influential and memorable as the
Imperator-Star Destroyer, or the CR90 Corvette.
But still, there were more dead. How many had died before Jarvis had been able to intervene? How many innocent lives had been lost, because of the vile, wretched
beasts that now lay shackled in the bowels of the ship? Everywhere he went, everything he did, death and loss followed Jarvis. Even in victory, he had to concede defeat. In these dark times, a new question haunted him:
Why?