"It's dead," noted the warship's captain.
"But not dead enough," muttered Valeska, toggling through several command screens, "I want every molecule in that area utterly disintegrated. Continue firing."
The massive wedge of the Themis gently spun on its z-axis to orient its prow to the shattered remains of the former Confederate corvette. The starship had went missing on a routine minor cargo run from Valinor to Jabiim, only to turn up later in the midst of a small Reaver squadron that Task Force Justitia now hunted. It hadn't been the first Confederation-built starship they had had to have destroyed, nor would it likely be the last. The star destroyer's massive banks of turbolasers' and ion cannons' fire converged on the fragmented remains of the Juaire-class corvette. Metal shards drifting from the hull disappeared under the intense heat from the Confederate warships. The ferrocarbon frame of the starship lasted slightly longer before it too vanished under the thundering fire from the warship. Across the battlefield, other elements of Task Force Justitia wiped up the remains of the Reaver-infested starships: a pair of Montcalms dissected a bulk freighter with their plasma drills, all while incinerating the thinly sliced remains with the frigates' batteries of turbolasers. Several Suffren-class cruisers combined their weapons fire to finally expel the remains of an infected Corellian Corvette out of the physical realm of this galaxy. The Abhean woman finally turned her eyes from the various holo-screens which had occupied her attention during the battle.
"Well, I'd call that a partial success," decided the formerly gunnery instructor.
"Because that star destroyer got away? You do realize that a heavily damaged Venator isn't likely to pose much of a threat to even most of our smaller worlds?" suggested the ship's captain.
"It's not the Venator's combat capabilities," replied the woman, "it's the infection it can spread. And really, a giant carrier like that hosting a menagerie of smaller infected craft is probably one an important ship to stop from spreading the virus everywhere. But you already knew my thoughts on the matter, so why provoke me?"
"Ma'am, we've been getting pushed rather hard," started the captain, "I think we have all got a fair amount accomplished, and I think you would have acknoledged that if we were facing a conventional enemy. I think the Reavers are getting to your head."
"Like an obsession?" questioned the former gunnery instructor.
The man hesitated, "I would not go that far. It's more of a fixation, although I can see why."
She frowned, "Then what do you want, captain?"
"I think we should go to Jabiim."
*****
Suffren-class Cruiser Ventôse, in orbit via Handooine
Captain Picerne's blue eyes pierced through the viewport like a lightsaber through cloth. In this distance, he could see a flurry of distant vessels just with his naked eyes. It’s too bad the Web wasn’t able to completely wipe them out with the mines; but at least we’re dealing with some more damaged enemies than we would have otherwise, and we’ve been able to marshal up the fleet into a decent formation to oppose them on their approach vector. He pulled up a new holo of the approaching mauarders as seen by one of his ship’s recon drones. One of the gray dots at the tip of the Reaver formation began to resolve itself into a ghastly visage of a Venator-class Star Destroyer. Gaping holes riddled the hull, out of which pored a flock of far more diminutive vessels, some no larger than an escape pod. The decrepit warship sported some new growths to its stern, where a new bank of engines had apparently been haphazardly jury-rigged to give the aging vessel more thrust. A thin film of dust seemed to emanate off the vessel, prompting the Handooinian man to look at the hull more closely where the dust seemed to be leaking from. Interesting. The dust seems to be repairing sections of the hull damaged by whatever engagement it was last in…He felt his heart flutter at the implications of that development. We won't be able to simply outlast them via logistics with this development...
“Well, this isn’t looking good,” noted the ship’s XO.
“There’s too many of them,” agreed Captain Picerne, “signal the withdraw. We’ll regroup at Jabiim, gather reinforcements, and hopefully come back soon.”