Ninety-seven Light Years from Vladet
"Are you sure the report is correct?" Colonel-General Wesley Vos leveled his gaze at Commander Nabatt Nyang, leader of the intelligence-specialized Red Squadron of the SS Kommandos. His twelve troopers, along with Rhytrian Thrahn's Black Squadron, had infiltrated Vladet a week earlier, immediately upon Vos's return from the Unknown Regions, to gather intelligence on the military dispositions and the state of Imperial government.
Having been sent to the Unknown Regions during the battle for Sullust upon a command that was to be obeyed without question, Vos spent six standard months doing nothing but sitting and waiting. He had a Super Star Destroyer snapping up pirate raiders and adding their ships - and some were quite well-made - to his fleet. Nevertheless, when the follow-up orders and confirmation to the given order were not received, Wes began to suspect foul play on the part of either Supreme Commander Thorton or one of his agents, or perhaps even on the part of Emperor Kraken. So, instead of waiting another six months while a possible traitor consolidated his power, he decided to return quietly to the galaxy and figure out what was actually taking place.
He had immediately sent Red and Black Squadrons to Vladet, the new Imperial capital, to reconnoiter and even spy upon Park and Kach. Gray Squadron had been sent to the SS base on Thoraza, and Green had traveled to Oversector Outer to meet with Moff Zhukov, an appointee of Wes, to see what they could learn. He based the rest of his fleet in deep space, some ninety light years away from Vladet, and waited.
Nyang, the first to return, nodded in response to his question. "Yes, Sir," he said. "It appears that Emperor Kraken has fallen into a state of mental illness. Supreme Commander Thorton has been arrested pending investigation, and in his last cognizent statement, Emperor Kraken declared you Supreme Commander in his place. He declared his young son Emperor, but things seem to be falling apart."
Vos frowned. "What do you mean, falling apart?"
"Well, Sir, it appears that many of the captains surrounding Vladet were extremely loyal to Commander Thorton. When he was arrested, they turned their guns on the capital and demanded his release. They've put the planet under blockade, Sir."
Wes's eyes widened. "Imperial captains did this?"
Nyang nodded. Wes's face grew rigid, then began turning red. His jaw set, eyes narrowed, he whirled to the comm system. "All ships," he said, "prepare for a jump to Vladet. Bring all weapons on line, all shields up immediately upon return to realspace. Several Imperial captains and their ships have committed a direct act of treason upon the Empire and have blockaded the planet. We're going to break their backs."
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The SS fleet, well over one-hundred ships, including the Super Star Destroyer Tyrant, dropped out of hyperspace precisely in attack formation. Before them sat twelve Imperial Star Destroyers, Mk. III - all part of Thorton's personal fleet. All were in blockade formation.
Even so, Vos would give them one chance. "Open a comm channel to those Destroyers," he commanded. When the channel opened, he addressed the captains. "You are considered to be in violation of Imperial Code 2-3041(b), committing an act of treason against the Empire. Surrender now, and you will be imprisoned rather than executed. There will be no negotiation; you have one minute to comply. You will surrender and stand down."
Sixty seconds passed, and no response came from the ships. "Commence firing," Vos commanded.
Immediately, the four ISD-V's surrounding the Tyrant opened fire with their super turbolasers, landing hits at maximum range against Thorton's destroyers, which did not have the range to return fire. The remainder of the fleet surged forward, launching fighters as they did so, preparing to slug it out Imperial style. They Tyrant itself also moved foward, matching pace with the Star Destroyers around it.
The sides were fairly evenly matched, without the Tyrant, in numbers. Wes, however, had the advantage that he was already in battle formation. Thorton's ships were, instead, scattered around the planet in blockade. If he could incapacitate or destroy two or three of Thorton's ships before the others arrived, the odds would be overwhelmingly in his favor. Recognizing this, he ordered all ships to concentrate fire on the three closest destroyers.
As the ships closed to range, Thorton's Destroyers began firing return shots as they swung to face the threat. The space between the ships was filled with green energy and the little specks that were starfighters and picket ships. Occasionally, a turbolaser bolt would come too close to a fighter and obliterate it, but most of the explosions were fighter-to-fighter combat. Against the SS Schutzstaffels and Hurrikanes, the standard Imperial fighters were not doing too well. Both the Schutzstaffels and Hurrikanes carried shields and better armament than the Interceptors, and even the Defenders were no match for the Hurrikane's turreted cannon.
As Thorton's fleet moved forward in a broad line of attack, Vos consolidated his forces into a cone-like dagger formation, the
Tyrant taking point. Fifteen rapid salvos from every one of the SSD's port cannons obliterated one of Thorton's Reigns, while the starbord cannons disabled the shields, engines, and reactor of another. A few cannons continued to fire, but the TIE Hurrikanes, freed from the dogfight, swept in and silenced them.
Behind the
Tyrant, the remainder of the SS fleet began to split into four distinct groups, each with an
Astrus-class Star Destroyer leading. They each descended on a single Star Destroyer, concentrating all their fire on one vessel. Soon, four more enemy ships were either destroyed or severely disabled - out of the fight, either way.
Thorton's fleet, meanwhile, had managed to consolidate into two unequal fleets. Towards the Southern Pole of Vladet, a small two-Destroyer fleet, surrounded by several cruisers and smaller vessels, was beginning to harry the southern-most
Astrus battlegroup, led by the
Tyrannus, Wes's former flagship. Towards the northern pole, a much larger fleet, including four Star Destroyers, swept towards another of Wes's battlegroups. Wes intercepted several messages - short-range messages - calling for aid, so he knew he needed to eliminate this threat and move back into open space before whatever additional ships Kach had on hand could jump in and trap him against the planet.
Sending a third battlegroup to aid the
Tyrannus in its combat, Wes focused the
Tyrant's attention on the larger group. The Super Star Destroyer spat green death as he closed on the enemy. This part of the battle was not going as well; taking its cue from Vos's attack, Thorton's Destroyers had focused all their fire on one of Vos's ISD-IV's, the
Incinerator. Its shields had failed and its engines and most of its weapons were offline. While the rest of the battlegroup hammered the four attackers, cruisers and frigates harried their flanks, keeping them from focusing their fire.
That was until the
Tyrant arrived. Three full salvos obliterated several frigates and a cruiser as the ship opened a path to its beleaguered ally. Another salvo wiped out the shields of the closest ISD-IV, and another destroyed half its engines. But the attack was too late; the other three Destroyers sent blast after blast into the
Incinerator's hull, finally scoring several hits on its main reactor. The resulting explosion scattered the battlegroup and damaged several of the smaller ships with debris. The
Tyrant alone plunged forward into the fray, finishing off its current target, then eliminating another of the Imperial Destroyers. The remaining two turned and fled. Fighters and TIE Storm bombers harried them all the way back to the planet, with the result that one of them no longer had the power to maneuver. That one began a long, slow, decaying orbit towards the planet itself. It spewed escape pods and shuttles, which were quickly picked up by the
Fire-class light frigates, which received the occupants' surrenders. The remaining ISD managed to slingshot past the planet and make a quick jump into hyperspace.
Vos ordered his vessels to regroup, then set a course for the most likely reinforcement point. They were careful not to get too close; Coruscant had taught them what could happen to a ship that was too close to a ship reverting to realspace. There they waited, ready for whatever would come next.