As the Necrotroopers slid down their sliplines, the long... long...
long slide down to ground level, above the battle continued to rage. Recognizing their plan, the Kubaz captain shouted above the din "We've got to give the ground defenders more time! Concentrate all fire on that Dreadnought!"
The blistering fire from above was turning the outer armor of the ship to liquid metal, which ran off in sheets - but still, the ship remained. Getting desperate, a Particle Projector Cannon was levelled downwards from one of the Longswords, and fired.
The lump descended at a terrible speed, splashing into the molten armour and compressing the center of the enemy dreadnough. Suddenly, with a terrible, twisted metal sound, the Dreadnought began sinking inwards. Metal twisted and cracked, the high-pitched shriek of distress audible from the air. Before their eyes, the ship sunk into the hole, tearing as more weight and more broken parts ended up sliding in.
Down in the city, the Necrotroopers raced time, sliding down their ropes to the ground below. If only there was someone suitably heroic to save the city? As they slid, however, the cords began to strain and snap - the ship above was buckling, and the damaged infrastructure began to fail the slipcord's support.
A second Projector shot made it all the way through the Dreadnought, tearing itself up inside. Finally passing a tipping point, the central wreck of the starship was sucked down into the hole.
This occured roughly as the Necrotroopers arrived on the city - it was, after all, a long descent from the surface. The first of them touched their feet to the ground, prepared to wreack indiscriminate slaughter, when an odd sound was heard above. Sort of a
whoosh.
It was an unceremonious end for an uncereminous force - squashed by their own ship.
Aboveground, a Kris fighter hauled upwards after an attack run, leaving a series of smoking craters behind him where those Necrotroopers which had been deployed once were. Pushing downwards again, he gave another volley of fire into the ground, ensuring no stragglers remained "This is K-2, the second Dreadnough is still operational! Reccomend immediate isolation."
"Roger that, K-2" said the Kubaz captain, who gestured to his officers. They quickly turned to their instruments, and gave an order to turn their guns on the second Dreadnought.
The six Longswords turned their guns on the second Dreadnought, battering it hard. A heavy shot exploded just underneath one side section, tipping the vessel over before it eventually ran red with slag.
"How're we doing?" said the Kubaz captain, his nerves clearly frayed.
"It was a close run thing, sir." said an equally anxious assistant. "They did indeed manage to blast a hole to the city, sir, after the initial charge failed, but I'm getting reports the wreck landed on the majority of their soldiers."
"It's hard to deploy an army with sliplines." said the captain nodding. "How they honestly thought they could get it done fast enough is beyond me. What's the damage?"
"Hm... damage to the tunnel entrance, sir - firstly our trap, then their guns. Fortifications held, however. Casualties reported by Frontier Guard in repulse of initial enemy attack wave, numbers are still initial estimates. We also have reports of... one building damaged by a bomb hit, one city street ruined by the crash of the enemy ship, as well as an estimated several dozen civilian casualties from enemy potshots, sir. Reports are in that the only enemy unit to escape the crash is... attacking the Royal Museum of History? I'll try to get confirmation on that one, sir. The Frontier Guard is responding to it as we speak with a siege."
"Anything more to report?" he said, with a heavy heart.
"No, sir. The enemy couldn't deploy fast enough. We have no other reported contacts in the city."
"Best we pull the Frontier Guard back into the city, just in case." he murmured. "Quarentine the impact zone, lockdown, post sentries, and get a clean-up crew out here at the gates on the double. I just can't help but feel we're forgetting something..."
He was quiet a moment, then struck his fist to the chair. "The third Dreadnought!"
***
Proctor stumbled down the corridor towards the testing area, gagging on the sterile smell of the medical research center -
- Only to be grabbed quickly into an alcove by a hissing Azguardian soldier "Do you want to get us all killed?! Stay out of the corridor!"
Proctor tried to say something, but he was muffled as the Azguard held his hand over Proctor's mouth, and checked to see that the way was clear. Carefully, he moved back down the corridor, away from the doors, and rounded the corner.
"Sir." he said, reffering to another Azguard in a ranking uniform. "Found one of the medical staff wandering the halls."
The officer in question was hard for Proctor to distinguish from other Azguards, they all looked so similar. Grey, rubbery, tall, somewhat feral, the only difference easily apparent was eye colour. This one had deep, red eyes. "Pardon our rudeness, doctor, but shouldn't you be in the bunker?"
"Er, yes - sorry, captain, is it?" Proctor felt more than a little uncomfortable. "One of the other doctors isn't in the bunker, and I went looking for her."
The Captain moved to the corner, peered around it at the doors, and said "Might I remind you, good doctor, that it is upon your minds - and thus, your lives - that untold innocents have rested their hopes? If a single one of you is lost, or this research facility destroyed, it might be some time before the Coalition can find and secure a new position, find more samples to test, assemble a new team... you get my point."
"Y-yes, but I thought if I hurried I could just find her and bring her back before-"
"This isn't one of those... human things, I've heard about, is it?" said the captain, furrowing his brow in the effort to understand. "You know, the thing... where the man goes and saves the girl... and then there's usually... a martini? And then he shakes it?"
"What? No! I'm just trying to find Doctor Patan!" Proctor started feeling very uncomfortable, caught between the huge, savage warriors all around him and whatever ominous threat was waiting outside the doors. "Listen - just let me go look for her, I'll be back before you know it."
Feeling unsure, the Azguard eventually bowed to duty. "As you command, doctor Proctor. We will do our best in the defence of this building, you seek Lu."
With that, Proctor dashed off away from the battlezone. The captain watched him leave, before returning to his normal duties "Places, everyone! Prepare for battle - the fate of the Coalition may rest in our hands! For the glory of Azguardia and the High Lord!"
His voice was answered by a resounding roar of battlecries that shook the walls of the hospital and challenged their foe to meet them at last.