It wasn't soon after the raid on Coyn that the real operation against D'Skar was soon to commence. Changes were made at the last moment to hopefully minimize losses, as hotspots were popping up across Imperial regions across space, and there was no telling when some of the warships may have needed to be recalled. So it was decided to send in an advance party of the types of warships best suited to taking large amounts of punishment. So, in short order, it was decided to send in a force of Illustrious Fast Attack Cruisers to soften the enemy up, before the main fleet jumped in, and attempted to finish off the enemy defending fleet.
The attack force would consist of eight such cruisers, under the capable command of Commodore Huey. Huey had a fine reputation, beginning with negotiating with Farfalen on a deal of exchanging warships for spice, which while in it's self didn't sound very cool, the warships were used in an attempt to bring the Anthos Republic into the war against the Outer-Rim Sovereignty by staging a false attack on the Anthos homeworld after the ships had been marked with ORS markings. From there the Imperial Commodore had lead a taskforce into the heat of battle over Bakura, and had not only rescued the Farfalen leader, Prime Minister Kyric Zen, from certain doom, but had also witnessed the destruction of the Sovereign's Super Star Destroyer, a memorable sight.
Now was the time for him to once again lead Imperial forces into battle, and to emerge more or less intact. Hopefully more than so, as was usually the case. The Imperial advance fleet had organized it's self. The Illustrious cruisers would be going in with full starfighter support, some sixteen squadrons of TIE Defenders, as was their maximum fighter capacity. The heavy cruisers were fast and strong, and were ready for battle. Commodore Huey transferred his flag to the battlecruiser
Indomitable, and signaled that they were ready to depart. With one last quick communication between the two Commodores, Huey, and Braxis, exchanging good luck, and good hunting well wishes, the fleet was off, into a quick jump through hyperspace.
A short time later, the fleet arrived within the system. Half of the TIE Defenders were immediatly deployed into a screen as the cruisers came about, and prepared to engage whatever they found within the system. The number of enemy warships within the system, as sensors soon showed the heavy cruisers, were appalling. Three Imperial Star Destroyers, Mark IIs, formed the center of this massive enemy fleet, followed up by two Republic class Star Destroyers, and eight Nebula class Star Destroyers. That was the bulk of the enemy fleet, and damn, what a bulk it was too. But also in the enemy fleet were traces of smaller ships, escort frigates, and strike cruisers, as well as carrack cruisers, and corellian gunships.
Commodore Huey was not happy at the sight of so much former Imperial hardware in the hands of the enemy, and it made him feel sick as well. He ordered his fleet into full combat readiness, to deploy all remaining TIE Defenders, and to come about and prepare to engage. Shields were fully energized, weapons were powered fully online, along with special systems, and warhead launchers were loaded, and ready to be deployed. Commodore Huey allowed himself a breif ruefuel grin, as a portion of the enemy fleet broke off, and began to head torwards him. It consisted of the two Republic class Star Destroyers at the head, and four Nebula Star Destroyers at the rear, along with ten carrack cruisers, and ten corellian gunships. If the enemy thought that this force could easily destroy the eight heavy cruisers, then they were sadly mistaken, although by all means they could destroy the eight heavy cruisers, just not easily.
Commodore Huey decided to take advantage of the fact that the enemy was not yet seen to deployed any starfighters. He ordered his capital ships to launch a warhead volley at the lead Republic Star Destroyer, and for his starfighters to launch a one-two salvo punch on the second Republic class Star Destroyer. More than three hundred fifty proton torpedoes leaped out from the tubes of the launchers on board the eight heavy cruisers, while the starfighters launched two waves of proton torpedoes, each one consisting of more than three hundred fifty proton torpedoes. The first wave from the capital ships reached the enemy ships, and detonated against their shields, and against some of the hull too. When the explosions faded, the Republic class Star Destroyer had been moderatly damaged, with maybe fifty percent of her firepower and manueverabilty gone forever. The second Republic class Star Destroyer was destroyed utterly by the huge amounts of proton torpedoes, taking with it whatever starfighters it had carried aboard, if any at all were carried.
The remaining Republic Destroyer, and the other vessels in the fleet immediatly learned from their mistake, and deployed their starfighters before the Imperials could take them up with their home ships. Commodore Huey allowed himself a smile at this. Way back in the day, the New Republic had learned a smiliar lesson at the Battle of Orinda, when the Super Star Destroyer Reaper, under the command of the brilliant Admiral Gilad Pelleaon, had annihilated the New Republic Fleet Carrier Endurance, taking many of the New Republic's starfighters with it, because they had not been deployed when the carrier had first arrived within the system. Now the enemy had made a similar mistake, and about seventy two of thier starfighters or so had paid the price.
Commodore Huey released half of his own starfighter force, a total of some ninety six starfighters, to head out and engage and destroy the enemy starfighters at their leisure. The enemy starfighter lot was a mixed one, with many old types mixed in with many new types. XJ-wings, TIE Defenders, and E-wings took the foreground of the enemy starfighter formation, followed by some older types, such as X-wings, Z-95s, A-9s, and even a few the oldest and weakest TIE Fighter types. At the back of the formation were some old Y-wing bombers, and some Die-wings, types of ugly starfighters that were deathtraps to their pilots. This starfighter fleet represented many years of investments of the Coyn goverment, and today they would either get their money's worth, or see their credits go spiraling down the drain. Commodore Huey knew which option he wanted to bet on.
The approaching New Order TIE Defenders opened up on the enemy formation first with two spreads of proton torpedoes, targeting the most modern brands of enemy starfighters with their launchers. Tens of explosions signaled the ends of enemy TIE Defenders, XJ-wings, and E-wings. A quick look at the display scanner confirmed that only five enemy TIE Defenders, and XJ-wings remained, along with fifteen E-wings. In contrast and comparison, his own starfighter formation lost only one squadron's worth of Defenders when the enemy responded to their proton torpedo barrage with one of their own. Then the first wave of starfighters were past one another, and became hopelessley intermixed.
Now it was time to once again pound on the enemies's capital warships while their starfighters were intermixed. He ordered another proton torpedo salvo to be fired from the enemy capital warships while the remaining starfighters that had fallen back also fired another proton torpedo salvo. This time the entire formation was firing a one-two punch, the capital ships firing on one of the enemy Nebula class Destroyers, with the starfighters firing a second salvo at the same target. Similar to the first Republic Destroyer, this Nebula Star Destroyer was also utterly destroyed in this proton torpedo salvo. It's wreckage littered the landscape, and another Nebula Star Destroyer right behind it had to steer wide in order to avoid some of the wreckage.
The starfighter engagement, in the meantime, wasn't going as well as hoped. While the enemy were taking far more losses than the Imperials were, there were still lot more of the enemies than there were Imperials. All of the enemy's advanced starfighter types had been destroyed by now, along with about one quarter of their regular brands, but in exchange massed enemy fired had destroyed three more squadrons of New Order TIE Defenders, reducing Commodore Huey's starfighter contigent engaging the enemy starfighters by half. With a grimace Huey ordered the remaining TIE Defenders in his formation to go into the formation, and to help his starfighters win the day against the enemy squadrons. Meanwhile, he ordered his captial ships to form into a powerful line of battle. No doubt the enemy was going to take full advantage of the situation.
As it was Commodore Huey hadn't underestimated the situation at all. Seeing the remaining starfighter heading off into the engagement zone, the enemy capital ships came straight on torwards his own, intent on securing a quick victory in this part of the engagement zone. With no New Order starfighters left near their captial ships to harass his own ships, the enemy commander was free to let his own ships cocentrate on the enemy ships. Commodore Huey fired one last proton torpedo salvo at the enemy formation before his launchers ran dry, and then he ordered for his ships to prepare for close range action. But his ships were ready anyways, and so Commodore Huey now just waited for the range to close between his ships, and that of the enemy ships.
Going back to the starfighter engagement, the Imperials were doing much better there when the reinforcements arrived. First the reinforcements fired a proton torpedo salvo at the enemy, taking them by suprise, and reducing their number by about one hundred. Then the fresh Imperial reinforcements were among the enemy starfighter squadrons, chewing them up like a rancor chewing up a gamorrean pig. The enemy was losing ground fast in this department, as more than half of his modern types of starfighters had been destroyed, and his oldest types were starting to take substantial losses as well. It would not be long before all of his starfighters had been vanquished, and indeed small groups of surviving squadrons coming out of the main engagement zone were already beginning to retreat back torwards their planet.
Then the enemy capital ships were upon the Imperial ones, and the night of space was turned green and red by turbolaser and laser cannon flashed as the two sides commenced firing between one another. Early on the Imperials scored some noticeable victories that probably determined the outcome of the battle, but the enemy still fought on anyways. First two Illustrious cruisers ganged up on the enemy Republic class Star Destroyer, finishing off her weakened shields from earlier, and pummeling her hull with turbolaser and ion cannon strikes. She tried to fight back desperatley, but was no match, and within a couple of minutes, her reactor core overloaded, exploding in a massive display that left her drifting and gutted in space.
Free from this threat, the two cruisers next began to take the enemy carrack cruisers under fire, demolishing or disabling them one by one. Meanwhile, the other six cruisers each had their sights set on one enemy Nebula Star Destroyer. There were three Nebulas remaining, and they were being jumped one by two Illustrious cruisers each. The Nebulas began to take real damage with the huge amounts of ion cannon fire being thrown into them began to take it's toll on the ship's systems, in particular their weaponry, and shielding systems being badly affected by this firepower. The enemy carrack cruisers were dueling with the two cruisers that had come about to engage them, while there was no trace of the enemy gunships. Commore Huey checked his display scanner, and was horrified to see that they were engaging his own starfighter formations. He said a quick blessing of luck and godspeed to them, and then turned his attention back to the capital ship battle.
Five more minutes, and the tide of the battle was known both to Commodore Huey, and to the enemy commander. Despite their best efforts, the enemy had made little or no damage to the Imperial vessels, thanks to their special damage control systems, and in exchange the Imperials had inflicted massive damage to the enemy capital ship fleet. The two remaining Nebula Star Destroyers began a withdrawal, followed by the six remaining carrack cruisers. One of the Nebula Star Destroyers, and two of the carrack cruisers had been disabled by the Imperial forces, and as his orders were to take no prisoners, the destruction of the enemy ships was shortly executed by the turbolasers of the Imperial fleet. His own starfighters had fared well on their own, having destroyed four gunships with their remaining proton torpedoes, along with disabling two more. Now the Imperial starfighters were withdrawing back to their vessels, and Huey saw with some shock that a full six Imperial fighter squadrons, one wing, had been destroyed by the enemy. But still, it was a glorious Imperial victory. He stabbed his button on the holocomm, and transmitted a mission accomplished signal to his superiors.