Five weeks later (Present time)
The column moved forward in eerie silence, watched only by clouds of gas and mounds of dust that Time would one day smashed together over and over to form the planets and moons of the future. Six ships' running lights blinked here and there, a disjointed pattern of flashes and dots that bravely yet futily tried to illuminate the darkness of deep space. Captain Hurus looked aft and ignored the following ships, watching the red and green flashes from the rear of the drive section. The movement of his face let his eyes catch the relfection of his face in the glass, showing the scar he bore from left eye to ear, but he ignored that as well. He tried to ignore the impatient foot tapping of his executive officer, but failed.
" Mr. Waldson, if you're trying to irritate me you're doing a magnificent job."
" Sir, I'm a little uncomfortable here. We should have jumped to hyperspace ten minutes ago." The civilian freightor officer had a furrowed brow when the Captain turned to face him; of course, the younger freightor officer straightened up but still looked perturbed. He had every reason to be considering the fact that command of the ship and the convoy would have been his had ArminCorp not assigned a replacement immediately before departure.
" Relax Mr. Waldson. I do not like waiting here either but we're being paid to do what we're told. We're to meet the escort here and here we shall wait."
Grek Waldson sighed, exasperated, and turned away. He did not know the new captain well and already he did not like him. Since arriving he had been a martinet and corporate poster-child all at the same time, leaving not one of the ninety-four crewmen aboard un-allienated. He remained stoic through a warp storm that had tossed the convoy into disarray in hyperspace and now remained emotionless while his command drifted in an area all-too-well known to be frequented by pirates.
" What did he say?" asked the helmsman, looking up at the executive officer from his reclined jumpseat.
" Nothing we didn't expect him to say. He had to have been Fleet at some time, I mean look at him. You just
don't stand like that if you're not military." Waldson and the helmsman looked over towards the Captain, his two meter frame obscuring part of a viewport, his hands clased firmly behind his back.
" Mr. Waldson," called a voice from nearby, drawing the XO from his angry glower at the Captain to the sensor station where four blips were registering on the screen. The blips were approaching all too fast for his comfort and before he could yell, alarms triggered by perimeter scanners began blaring. The Captain turned his gaze, the approaching blips visible by sight now, and slammed his hand onto the railing. " Pirates!"
The ships swooped in, two above and two below, firing as they went laser cannon of varying colors and potencies. Hits registered on every vessel, most in drive sections or where reactor-power conduits ran under the thinnest coating of steel plating safety standards would allow. Running lights had stopped blinking, obscured by fires that lit the stars in a way they never could. The four ships completed their run and formed up ahead of the convoy, their guns silent but pointed menacingly at the helpless and unarmed transports.
" ArminCorp ships, you were no doubt expecting two Customs ships to guide you to Zaravat but I must tell you they won't be coming. Instead you may be guided by me to a destination of my chosing. Do this and you may live, do it not and you will die here and I will tractor away what goods I find of value. Your decision I await - you have thirty seconds."
The message blared over communications circuits in all six of the convoy ships, giving rise to quick discussions over options and chances. The answer to both was zero. The lead ship's captain answered for them all, looking at his executive officer without emotion or care. " I'm not being paid to die, nor are you." - he turned to the communications technician - " signal our surrender."
* * *
Slave-rigged to the corvette, the
Unasnader had no control over attitude or pitch or speed, moving along at the whim of its captor. Their navigational controls were being retro-actively erased every other second, leaving the crew in ignorance and darkness. Uncertainty overshadowed all.
Their destination was finally in view as the group rounded a moon near the reversion point. It was a world of vibrant colours, covered by scant few clouds of swirling white and grey hiding lush vegitation and growth the likes of which many would never imagine let alone see. Many marveled but only two recognized it. " Felucia," said Exeuctive Officer Waldson just loud enough so only the Captain heard. He commented not, only nodding in affirmation.
Soon enough a shuttle latched itself to the hull into which the crew greedily climbed. Soon enough most were off, only the few that could not fit remaining behind for the next. But the next was not empty - the pirates came to board their prize.
Into the bowels of the ship the armed men went in a variety of uniforms, none of which any could recognize. Last to exit was a bearded man of just below average height wearing a gold and black sash that was as gaudy as it was genuine Filorric cotton with golden filigry. He and the Captain stood toe to toe, the emotionless face of the latter betraying none of the fear Waldson felt rush to every part of his body.
The XO's eyes went wide - the Captain extended his hand! The pirate leader laughed loudly and shook wildly, patting the other man of the back. There was a flash of red from the Captain's sleeve, a red he recognized from holomovies, the kind of holomovies one watched to be scared or terrified. No, it wasn't possible? There it was though, the colour so red, so blood like that only force of any government company or military in the whole of the galaxy employed it, a colour all but banned on many worlds for its horrific connotations.
No...
The Captain smiled, his first display since the convoy left port. He turned to Waldson and drew a pistol from where could not be seen - and pointed it at the ship's executive officer. He sucked in air threw up his hands and the last sound to greet his ears was the sound of plasma being focused through a crystal lead and rocketing off towards its target...