The boardroom was dark and quiet. A single light, filtered into its faintest rays, was the only light. It danced upon the boardroom table as if playing with the darkness that threatened to consume it. Though there were no faces, tension could be felt between those that hid in the shadows. Was it regret for what was to come? Fear? Or perhaps, it was doubt?
Suddenly, a ringing noise cut through the shadow. A handful of muffled words cut through the room. A click marked the end of the discussion and a wave satisfaction came off of the man.
“Our pieces are in position. The game is a foot.” The baritone-voiced man said as he looked over the figures in the room.
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“So sir, why do you think he’s asking us to gather up the fleet?” The young officer asked as he looked up to his superior. Lieutenant Tseng was a young man for his position, but he was one of the best. Tseng was gifted with the ability to digest and comprehend the large amounts of data. Luckily for Chang Wu, Tseng had been deployed to the
Wi-Jiang out of the academy
He was now one of Chang Wu’s command staff wherever he was deployed. He added an efficiency that one could get from a droid, but had a much better sense of empathy for any given scenario. And this time, both were thinking the same thing. Something didn’t feel right.
“I do not know.” Shang Jiang Chang Wu said as he looked out the viewport, towards his home. Fousing would be coming into rotation for the Fousing Showers in another couple of weeks. The moon had been hit by an asteroid a couple of thousand years ago, and had its corona exposed to the space. Ever since then, whenever the corona of the moon faced towards Sinsang, it’d start a period of meteorite activity known as the Fousing Showers. It was rather lovely the way the lighting from the molten core of the moon worked.
At least, he’d have something to look forward to on his return from this errand.
For this mission, he’d been deployed to the
Dan-yao, the sistership of the
Wi-Jiang. They had gathered up several ships of Sinsang’s minor fleet. Sinsang had only recently become part of a larger galactic body so many of their ships were outdated or commercial vessels.
Unfortunately, they didn’t have the strength to field anything that could tip any sort of major battle at this point. They had what they needed; enough to keep any pirates at bay. Unfortunately, even that was changing as the pirates were getting rich off of galactic conflict. The longer the wars continued, the more easily it came to get mass amounts of weapons. They had no problem jury-rigging a ship from the wreckage of other vessels.
The ships that could be gleamed out of the patrols were the
Dan-yao, several Assault Frigates, a couple Lancer-classes, and an MC30c. Also, they had a couple of old Corellian Corvettes to provide a screen. There were just a handful of proper squadrons between them. The Sinsangese hadn’t focused on being mobile or on the offensive since the Clone Wars, and most of what they had was to detour the pirates. The strength of the Sinsangese was in their planetary defence grids.
“Sir?” Lieutenant Tseng asked as he slowly pressed a couple of buttons to confirm his readings were right.
“Report, Lieutenant.” Chang Wu asked sternly of the young officer who began to check his readings for a third time.
“I’m detecting unknown signals sir, they’re almost on top of us. At least fifteen vessels of varying classes.”
“Initiate a fleet wide alert to scramble, and take battle stations.” Chang Wu commanded with a strong voice as he brought up a holo of the local area of the belt. They should be able to scramble the fighters. Barely. And if they took advantage of the asteroid belt, then maybe….
“Sir, incoming transmission from the unknown vessels. Audio only.”
“Put it on.” Chang Wu said with a nod. He knew that every legal ship in the sector had transponders, and the only time that they weren’t running was because of damage or because they didn’t want to be identified. And Chang Wu knew that fifteen ships wouldn’t all have the same damage.
“This is Captain Fairborough of the Raioballo Rippers! Surrender yours ships and maybe we’ll spare yer lives.”
Pirates.
But they were never known to organize into groups this large, and to attack targets this big. Chang Wu would think on it later, but for now he had to ensure the survival of himself and this fleet.
“I am Shang Jiang Chang Wu of the Sinsangese, and a representative of the Galactic Coalition. You are ordered to stand down YOUR ships, or you shall be destroyed.” Chang Wu threatened, attempting to sound as imposing as possible. “Cut the signal.”
“Order the Assault Frigates to pull back in to the field to co-ordinates 46, 12, 19. I want the Corvettes to take a position back behind Asteroid CX-1253…”
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“You all remember the plan, correct?” The old-man said, and was replied with nods from his shadowy companions. “Very well. I suggest that we all get to our places then. By the end of this evening we should have what is ours.”
“Good… Are you sure this Vance Jas will see through his part of the bargain?” The woman asked the group, with a slight raise of her eyebrow.
“Ah, but of course. He said his operative would have special… incentive to finish this mission.” The silver-tongued man said with a slight laugh.
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“Thanks for the ride home!” Irtar called out and gave a slight wave to his driver for the evening. Whistling, Irtar made his way up the stairs into the apartment that was playing as his home. It was a surprisingly decent setup. But then again, Irtar was the supposed representative of the Coalition on the planet so he was expected to live in a place to meet the role.
Clicking a couple of locks, Irtar entered his apartment. He was greeted with the familiar chirping sounds of machinery as he entered the main room. A couple of droids made their way around the room, cleaning and dusting. The apartment wasn’t anything lavish, but it did have a good couch and a decent TV. And most importantly, a good (and now highly customized) computer.
“Computer, I’m in the mood for some steak.” Irtar commanded, and from the kitchen Irtar heard more robots whirring as they went to work to finish Irtar’s request. With a sigh of satisfaction, Irtar fetched up a datapad and began to sort his way through his mail and notifications.
There were different meetings concerning Coalition business, trade with the Sinsangese, and so many more things that Irtar was struggling to get his head wrapped around. Irtar groaned the whole time as he updated his schedule with all the things he’d have do tomorrow. At least his morning was clear to get in some more training.
Irtar yawned and stretched a bit then suddenly, he felt something. It felt like a cold hand running its way along the course of his spine. It felt like…
Irtar was on his feet, lightsaber at the ready just in time for a figure draped in black to come through his window.
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“Then I declare this council over for the evening.” The old man said simply with a nod of his head. “Head to your appropriate places and remember that our next meeting shall come when our new investment has matured.”
And so the group left the shadow and the lives associated with it, and headed back out into the light. Some would return to their businesses, others to home, and others still to darkness of a different taste.
It was now the move of the Sinsang government in this elaborate game.