Modified Nebula-class Star Destroyer Trojan, Lu’thion system
Valeska stared out into the vastness of space. Space was beautiful. It was filled with brilliant, ethereal stars; with vibrant nebulas; with burning comets and meteors. Space was a marvelous place. And it was deadly. Humans, along with most species, couldn’t stand the cold vacuum of space for long. Starships were much like the medium which they traveled through. The Imperial and Confederate warships majestically floating around Lu’thion were marvels of engineering and beautiful in a powerful way. Unsurpisingly, with hulls covered in a host of weapons and starships and troopers crammed in their hull, they too were deadly. But the chance that they would kill someone was exceptionally larger than that of their medium.
“Ma’am?” reported her Executive Officer.
“We have Lu’thion’s president online, waiting for your response, he seemed a little bit concerned-”
“And the Imperials?”
“No word yet back from the Imperial commander,” reported Tanis, “perhaps he is reconsidering what kind of battle will occur if he or she tries to attack.”
Valeska nodded. “Perhaps, but we can only focus on the present. Patch the President through to my personal council.”
Tanis bowed and immediately paced over to relay the order to the communication’s officer. Valeska slowly strut back to her command chair, and sat down. Her holo-projector was still off. Tanis…She looked around to find Tanis, when the projector flared to life. It was the Lu’thion president.
He was an older, regal man with a solemn bearing. His formal suit seemed somewhat disheveled, and Valeska could spot the sweat stains coming from his armpit. His lip quivered for a second as he summoned the courage to speak up.
“I am President Roberts, of Lu’thion.”
Valeska solemnly nodded. “Captain Valeska of the CS Trojan. You’ve undoubtedly noticed that the Imperial fleet has arrived.”
The Lu’thion man aped Valeska’s last motion. “It is rather hard to miss. No doubt for some sort of invasion, unless you two planned to fight here. But it looks like a rather uneven match…”
“Just a little. Elements of the Confederation Expeditionary Force will be arriving shortly, sir, and then we shall see who is outmatched,” replied the woman confidentally.
“I hope so,” mused the man, “because otherwise the mutual agreement between the Confederation and my beloved Lu’thion would be for naught.”
“I am unfamiliar with it,” commented the Confederate officer, “could you tell me the gist of it?”
The man nodded. “Gladly. We agreed to allow Confederation safe passage through our system and use of our civilian facilities, for a price of course. In return, the Confederation agreed to help defend us against any threats…”
Which would make sense with how Lu’thion is part of the trade route. If there are threats to Lu’thion, then they would likely affect us. If they took Lu’thion, we’d have to rearrange our trade route, which would be annoying, but it could be circumvented. And if they attacked Lu’thion, that gives us little wonder if they’d bother to attack us, at least in most cases.
“…you have no idea how grateful we are that you showed up. Your force seems to have stalled the Imperial’s attack, if any. What did you do?”
“Nothing but arrive here,” replied the woman, “my XO believes he is probably discussing our presence with his superiors or is reconsidering his actions.”
“Do you believe him?”
She shook her head. “They are probably trying to alter their strategy with our presence. Which will soon be messed up anyways.”
“Why’s that?”
She glanced at her chrono. “Because in two minutes, the Expeditionary Force will be here. I imagine Rear-Admiral Lucerne or one of his subordinates will contact you then. Likely, troops will be sent to the ground to bolster your ground forces, and the ships…well, who knows what he will do about the ships.”
The President managed a nervous smile. “I see…”
***
Revanche-class Star Defender Revanche, Confederation Expeditionary Force
“Reverting…now.”
The elongated starlines broke as the Confederation battle fleet surged into realspace with the Revanche at the tip of its wedge. It was a formidable fleet, not only in size, but in quality. Some of the most experienced and veteran crews and warships were on station. The Pegasus and Audacieuse, both of them old flagships of Lucerne, trailed just behind the new flagship. Seraph and Steadfast were also present; both of them veterans of multiple battles, not only against criminal forces, but against Imperial ones several times. One of the Confederation’s Imperator Star Destroyers, the Emancipator, was also present, leading the starboard flank of the fleet. A variety of Confederation made warships fanned out to present their firepower profiles to the possibly hostile Imperials; Cavaliers, Juaires, Seraphs, Nebulas, Pegasus, and Interdictor Mk IIs. A small line of ships in the rear did not: the pair of Sinew Support Ships manufactured in the Kashan yards during the Confederation’s time with the Coalition. The communications codes were now old, so the Confederation’s Apollo Artificial Intelligence System had derived more complex codes for the Confederation’s use of the said vessels. The vessels emerged with their crews at battle stations. Some starfighters were launched, shields were raised, and weapons powered up. They were ready for the possibility of battle.
“Rear-Admiral sir?”
“Yes?” questioned Lucerne stoically.
“We’ve gotten through to 2nd Fleet. They are on full alert now and are gearing up for deployment in case of war.”
“What about the reserves we dropped off several minutes ago?”
“They’re at their positions, awaiting your orders,” reported another officer.
“Very good,” replied Lucerne, “signal the Emancipator and her escorts to do their special duty. Are the ground forces ready to deploy.”
“General Trutzig says that his men were ready a half-hour ago,” reported an officer, glancing up from the crew pit.
“Yes, very good then,” noted Lucerne, “Patch me through to Valeska and Lu’thion’s executive leader.”
“Yes sir.”
The dual holo-projectors on either arm of Lucerne’s chair flared to life. The two figures suddenly stopped their conversation and looked in Lucerne’s direction silently. He offered a polite smile.
“Captain Valeska, good to see you again,” greeted the Kashan officer, “and President Roberts; it has been a while I dare say.”
They both simultenously murmured back greetings of their own. Lucerne mentally sighed.
They just had to talk at the same time so I haven’t got a clue what the said. Typical. Corise genially nodded at them.
“How far are you two in your conversation?” questioned the younger Lucerne.
“Not as far as I would like,” commented Roberts, “the good captain here has mentioned the possibility of your nation landing ground troops here to supplement our own. Is that possible?”
“It is,” replied Lucerne, “I was actually intending to request your permission to land them, along with a pre-fabricated building to help support them.”
“By all means,” stated the Lu’thion native excitedly, “by all means. It certainly could be a deterrent to the invaders.”
Invaders. The Imperials have certainly violated Lu’thion space, which makes them intruders. But they haven’t launched an invasion yet. Roberts seems to think that it is an inevitable eventuality at least. The Rear-Admiral nodded.
“We will do so,” replied Lucerne, turning around to face Commander Fyre, “give the ground troops their go ahead.”
“Yes sir.”
Lucerne turned back to face Roberts. “It is the Confederation’s wish that your planet retain its independence, and all the civic rights and duties that go with it. We wish to protect it, with your blessing, of course.”
“Of course.”
“To that end, may I request that my fleet have your permission to stage a geosynchrous orbit around your capital city? We would be able to stop those large troop transports from directly moving to take the capital. I’m sure that we would be a severe blow.”
“Of course.”
“Thank you,” replied Lucerne, silently gesturing his aide to move the fleet to its new position, “is there anything else that you would request.”
The Lu’thion native briefly hesitated. “Not that I can think of.”
“Then I have one more request for you and your cabinet,” stated Lucerne.
“Name it.”
“Scatter and go into hiding with some of your most trusted guards,” advised the Confederate, “one of their favorite opening moves is to seize the opposition’s leaders and use them as puppets. If you would like, I will arrange for some of our intelligence operatives to help protect yourself and your staff.”
“That would be appreciated.”
“It will be done…”
The Confederation fleet, slowly cruised forward, wary of the Imperial presence and interposed themselves between the Imperial fleet and the neutral planet. A flurry of dropships emerged from the Confederate warships under heavy fighter escort to make their way to the planet below. On the Confederate Imperator Mk I Star Destroyer Emancipator, a giant box-like structure the size of a corvette plunged from the hangar bay and began its controlled descent to the planet below, being accompanied a pair of older Assassin Corvettes, who provided physical cover for the pre-fabricated support structure. Confederate starfighter sentries switched, keeping an eye on the almost inactive Imperial fleet.