Julius was sweating now. Perhaps from pressure at the new-found time allowance, perhaps from his wounds, perhaps from something else that he could not yet discern. When Julius had entered the cockpit, he had immediately started up the shuttle and headed towards the communications station as fast as he could get the small ship to travel.
The course had been laid in, and the shuttle was now running on auto-pilot, which gave Julius time to think and decide what he would do. The original plan had dictated that Valoosk would fly the shuttle swiftly over the communications station, Julius would parachute out and blow it up whilst Valoosk moved on and took care of the planetary defence squadron hangar, which was located twenty minutes flight time away from the communications station. Valoosk would then dump the shuttle, blow it up to erase all evidence, and the pair of them would make their way, on foot or utilising anything they could manage to steal, back to the Eol Sha village, where they were due to be picked up by General Ming's men.
But now Valoosk was dead and Julius was severely behind schedule. The shuttle, also, was damaged and could not perform at peak efficiency. The mild charring that Julius had seen on the shuttle's underbelly through the macrobinoculars turned out to be a lot worse on the inside. He was leaking fuel and was having to decrease his speed every few moments to compensate. This would not, he concluded, be a stealth mission after all.
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Well, Julius definitely wanted to succeed. For he knew that not doing so would spell certain death for him, and a lot more problems than he was willing to think about for the Division. He checked his watch once more. There were only four hours and fifteen minutes left until the arrival of the Division. It was 0815.
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"Shuttle Hodigan, please divert your course. You are flying into government owned airspace and are liable to be shot down, over," a cackle of static accompanied the controller's warning to Julius' ears, but he paid it no heed. If anything, it made him attempt a faster and more direct flight path towards the large communications dish that was now well within sight.
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"I heard you the f-f-first time," he put on a fake accent coupled with a timid voice for effect "but these controls are so strange. I-I can't seem to f-figure out how to t-turn..." Julius had purposely been heading in a straight line, not deviating his vector but changing his speed and stalling (which was very dangerous in the shuttle's damaged condition) for the past five minutes, to make up a good cover story.
"I'm sorry, sir, but if you don't figure it out soon, we will be forced to fire upon your shuttle, over," the controller's reply came back, not sympathetic in the least.
"A-ahh!" Julius didn't have to fake most of the surprise, that line usually worked. No matter, it was too late for them now anyway. "W-wait a m-m-minute! I th-think I've got it n-now" And with those words, Julius began to turn the shuttle away from the communications tower that sat next to the dish. It was very big, and could only be minimally seen through the shuttle's front viewport. The tower was now behind Julius, but he did not pull out of the turn. Instead, he reached behind him and grabbed the parachute that had been intended for the original plan. Fastening it to himself as he jogged lightly down the passage to the back ramp, Julius prepared a sequencer charge and placed it on the ramp itself. He looked at his watch, and set the charge for remote detonation, activating the built-in shield generator that made the charge so expensive and valuable. With that done he opened the ramp, and jumped.
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Lieutenant Koroban sat at his console and looked at the turning shuttle through a large plexi-glass window in front of him. Sighing, he removed the headset that was used to address air traffic in the area, and moved his hand away from the "Fire" button.
"That was close," his assistant murmured from behind.
"Heh, you've just gotta know how to handle these types. Just show 'em whose boss and they'll eat from offa your floor," the Lieutenant took this opportunity to show off to his subordinate, turning around to face the assistant wit a smirk on his face.
"You see, when you've been doing this job for as long as I have, which is quite a considerable amount of time, compared to you new guys appearin all the time, you get to know a few things about what to do when certain situations arise, like that one."
"So what you're saying is that experience equals power?" The assistant asked.
"Yeah, that's what I said, ain't it?" The Lieutenant remarked.
"Uhh, yeah, ok...hey boss, what's that?" Koroban's assistant asked, pointing a finger at the console Korroban had his back turned to. Swinging around in his chair once more, Koroban looked at the screen.
"Frell! It's the proximity alarm!" Koroban's head shot up to look out the plexi-glass at the morning sky. In the middle of his vision was the shuttle that had just turned. Now it was heading straight for the control tower at high speed. Quickly, Korroban lifted his hand and brought it slamming down onto the scarlet "Fire" button.
Many stories below Koroban's vantage point of an office, a pair of ION cannons fired subsequent bolts of energy out in the direction of the shuttle, a collision course now evident to anyone who could be bothered looking. Blue lightning slashed it's way across the front of the shuttle, and in it's damaged state, it swiftly succumbed to the energy draining bolts. Unfortunately for the control tower staff, the shuttle still had sufficient momentum to propel it forward and a considerable way into the building, causing a rather spectacular explosion and toppling the once mighty structure, which fell with much fire onto the near by communications dish. In a torrent of fire and explosions, the whole structure erupted in flames.
On the ground, a barely safe distance away, Julius admired his handiwork.
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It was a comparatively long wait for Julius. From the time that he'd jumped out of the shuttle, he had watched it for a few seconds, just to make sure that it was heading in the right direction, and had then retreated to behind a large rock to shelter from the firestorm that was to come.
From then on, it was just a matter of being patient and waiting for the rescue party. Normally, his reports stated, they would have been there within twenty minutes, but because it was a communications station he had destroyed, it took a lot longer for the message to reach the planetary defence base, located a mere twenty minutes flight time from the communications tower.
When they did arrive, however, it was with great grandeur and praise. The survivors of the explosions, of which there were few, all wished to be either rescued or attended to at the same time. Originally, the mission outline had been minimal casualties, and this move could cost Julius his career. Fortunately, the mission parameters had allowed a loophole to this, if there were insufficient resources for quietly disabling the communications tower. Time, it is said, is the most precious resource of all.
But now the "rescuers" had arrived, and wasted no time in screwing up their operation. He waited until there were a sizeable amount of people in the crippled building, looking for rescuers, before he even considered taking the remote detonator out of his pocket. Julius had seen, from the size and intensity of the explosions, that the personal shielding of his charge had held fast during the crash and for the time thereafter.
Moving with sure hands, he flicked open the protective cover around a scarlet activation switch, braced himself, and pressed down. Almost instantaneously, the ground around him shook once more as it had done just less than an hour before with the might of the explosion. This one was not for show, but for purpose. Coming from the direction of the wreck, Julius could hear quite clearly amid the explosions and superheated metal that groaned under it's own weight, the audible cries and shouts of the rescue workers and those who had survived the initial blast. He covered his ears momentarily, so as not to hear them scream. He may have been Imperial, but he still had a heart.
Looking up when the explosions had died down once more, Julius saw the renewed carnage before him. The explosion had damaged several Sorosub Med Runners, and there was a squadron of Z-95 Headhunters, obviously designated to protect the Med Runners, both on the ground and in the air. These ships, few of them destroyed compared to the ones that had survived, were obviously from the local hangar, out of which many, many more would pour if given the chance. Julius knew that to further better his Empire, he would have to either disable, or in the worst case destroy this hangar.
But it wasn't going to be easy.