“Sir, the ship’s transponders have been interpreted. It’s the Lambarian Crab.”
Lieutenant Lonus Arcaina nodded back. “Does it have anything suspicious?”
“Offhand, no sir,” replied the other officer, “but it does have a smuggling history according to the files that I’ve pulled up from CSIS. It’s well-known gunrunner.”
Arcaina frowned. “That doesn’t make sense. Why would a ship with its true transponder code if it is a known smuggler? Quick question, does it have any history in Confederation space?”
“No sir.”
“Well perhaps,” explicated the captain, “it believes we’re unaware of her history. Inform Port Control about this situation. Let’s move in and take a closer look, shall we? Everyone to their stations.”
The boxy starship jetted away from the white and green orb of Cybloc XII and its bustling space travel towards the gas giant of Cybloc and the Lambarian Crab. Crab was a classic-looking YT-2000; a craft with a familiar CEC saucer base and forward mandibles. But instead of having a cockpit placed to the side, as in the YT-1300, the cockpit was placed between the two mandibles, making it easier to fly and handle. Enough so that a modified YT-2000 like the Lambarian Crab could be easily be a threat to the lighter customs ships many governments used. But against the Orestes, the freighter likely didn’t have much of a chance, especially considering the corvettes complement of starfighters and Paladin II Assault Droids. Currently, the Orestes had configured its bay to hold droid units; droids were cheaper to operate and store in peacetime compared to organics. A controversial decision among some members of the military. But one thing no-one could argue about was the resulting firepower, however subpar intelligent the units were. And given the usual lack of intelligence on the criminals’ part, it wasn’t usually too much an issue.
“Sir, our basic passive scans show the freighter has no illegal cargo onboard, though it is somewhat underloaded for a ship it’s size. However, our enhanced sensors have shown that they are carrying other cargo, most likely spice and weapons; stuff that isn’t shown on their manifest.”
Lonus sighed and turned to his communications officer. The other man nodded at the Cybloc native. Nodding back, Lieutenant Arcaina thumbed the comm. system.
“Attention Lambarian Crab, power down immediately and prepare for boarding.”
The freighter slowed down, but it did not halt. It did not power down, and perhaps more worrying to Acraina, it did not verbally reply. Arcaina cursed.
“Frak. Perhaps they didn’t hear the message; their comm. could be damaged,” muttered the officer, “What the hell. It can’t be, they were able to send their manifest o us. Officer, send a few warning shots at them.”
Several emerald bursts from the ship’s fast tracking quad laser cannons erupted from the port side of the Confederate vessel, piercing the space directly in front of the Crab. In response, the YT-2000 immediately wheeled about to head out of system, it’s tiny guns flaring, sending a minute trickle of bolts which barely damaged the Oreste’s shields. The Cybloc XII native barked a laugh.
“Idiots. We’re pursuing them now.”
Exceedingly agile for a capital ship, Juaire Mk II gunships could often times overhaul much smaller vessels, such as Lambda-class Shuttles or most of the YT-series. However, the YT-2000 was a high performance craft, easily capable of outrunning many older starfighters. And the Oreste’s normal top speed was just into the range of the slowest starfighters like the B-wing. Lonus grumbled.
“A little fast for a light freighter. They’ll be out of our range shortly…”
“They’re entering hyperspace.”
“We’ll catch up to them in there,” mused the Lieutenant, “that’s one thing we should have the edge in.”
The Lambarian Crab jumped into hyperspace, followed closely by the Orestes. Fifteen quiet minutes passed on the Juaire Mk II into hyperspace. Attention was riveted on the ship’s sensor screen, through which the operator tracked the freighter’s movement.
“They’re slowing down. Reversion in about thirty seconds,” reported the man.
“All right, let’s get ready.”
The two ships reverted within milliseconds of each other. No planets, no suns or asteroids greeted them. They were in the middle of deep space, and they weren’t the only two ships present. Three dozen starfighters of varying makes swooped and coalesced around the Lambarian Crab as Alderaanian Wasps around their nest before buzzing off in a swarm to confront the Orestes. Lonus wasted no time, issuing orders which had his starship’s laser cannons, mounted on maglev turrets spiraling about, countering the massed starfighter assault. Emerald fire flashed sputtered out from the corvette, which in turn received its fair share of laser fire and the occasional missile.
Lonus sighed. “Well, this could be a while. Launch the drones.”
Of the ship’s three modular decks, two of them had been configured to house Piranha-class Drone Fighters, with about thirty of them per deck. Their respective deck doors opened, unleashing a swarm of the droid starships. Confederate droids and the efficient guns of the Orestes began to lay waste the opposing starships, tearing them into shreds whose only purpose could now be to fill the scrapyards of some distant world. A squadron of the drone fighters veered off to pursue the Lambarian Crab, which promptly tried to abscond from the scene, but to no avail; the droid ships were faster in sublight speeds compared to the freighter, and the Crab had already learned that the Orestes was just as fast or even faster than the freighter in hyperspace.
Lonus watched the unfolding chase between the two. “Game, set, and match. The ambushers get ambushed by their target.”
“And then,” replied the sensors officer, “the target gets almost ambushed by their alleged ambushers.”
“What?”
“The CCA has picked up an anomaly headed right at us. About 100 meters in length. Probably a Vibre.”
“Well, let’s give them a greeting. Fire tubes one through four at them, electrite warheads, please.”
A salvo of missiles surged out of the boxy ship’s hulls and careened to the Orestes’ starboard side. They detonated brilliantly into four hazy spheres. A bright flash suffused the dark hull of the stealth ship, illuminating the ship’s profile. It was indeed a Vibre. While the Orestes only had Starflare missiles to counter capital ships, which could eventually overpower the strongly shielded stealth ship, it had one other trick to play with which to catalyze the process.
“Launch all droids on deck three.”
A little over ninety Paladin II assault droids emerged into from the ship’s hold. While rather slow and unwieldly for space combat, each droid packed the armament of a light starfighter, complete with starfighter grade missiles, which they promptly launched at their newly discovered enemy. Explosions blossomed across the ovoid hull.
“Sir, we’re receiving a transmission from the Lambarian Crab. It surrenders….and hold on…the Vibre has identified itself as the Dark Rose. It is also surrendering.”
Lonus nodded. “We’ll have to board them first with Paladins to make sure there aren’t any traps.”
“Then what?”
“We put prize crews on them, and take them back to port.”