Dauntless - Imperial Officer SI (Star Wars) by BlackDragon98

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All's Fair in Love and War

39:03:09 GrS (4 ABY)

Realspace near Lotho Minor, Lotho Minor System, Wazta Sector, Outer Rim Territories, Galactic Coordinates I-17

"How many capitals, Lieutenant Zeitler?"

"Five GR-75 transports, six CR-90 corvettes, two Nebulon-B frigates, one Quasar Fire carrier, and one Recusant destroyer, sir." Lieutenant Zeitler responded swiftly. Enough scrap, parts, and decommed starfighters to fill five GR-75s and a Quasar Fire. Not bad for some barrel-scraping insurgents.

"And their starfighter escort?" I stared out at the cold, empty void of space. Somewhere in the distance was the enemy fleet, moving in battle formation. Charging up blasters and lasers, loading tube launchers with proton torps and concussiles.

"Four squadrons and counting, sir. They're a mixture of X-Wings and Y-Wings, with some Z-95s."

"Keep monitoring them, Lieutenant. Inform me of any significant changes in composition."

"Yes sir." I turned around to face my aide-de-camp, a pretty little brunette fresh out of Prefsbelt IV. Her uniform was freshly ironed, boots polished to a mirror shine, tunic devoid of medals and awards. In spite of my distaste for "fast tracks", I could not help but remember that I myself once stood in such a position. Yet my rank of Vice Admiral and the electrum piping on my trousers were earned through my blood, my sweat, and my toil alone.

"Lieutenant Gering?" She snapped to rigid attention, her chestnut bun bobbing up and down momentarily.

"Your orders, sir?"

"Make a note of Lotho Minor. There's more than meets the eye with this junkyard."

"Yes, Vice-Admiral." She grabbed the datapad hanging from her belt and started typing. Wheeling around, I strolled towards one of the consoles below the massive triangular viewports.

"Commander Auscoll, scramble all Interceptor wings. I want four wings covering our ventral side, two covering our after, and four on the starboard and port, two on each side." I pressed my right thumb into the scanner to enter my fingerprint, before confirming my identity via the retinal scan. A few more taps on the screen opened a compartment below the array of displays. Sub-Lieutenant Gering hurried over to take my integrated headset and the accompanying interact-gloves out of the compartment before handing it to me. I slipped the gloves through my belt and turned to the business of putting on my headset.

"Thank you, Lieutenant." I placed the headset over my head before replacing my gray officer's cap back on my head. The index finger of my left hand pressed the stylized "S" logo of Salvar Industries on the left side headphone out of muscle memory, turning on the headset. Zoe's soft voice greeted my ears; the familiar, cozy tone of my tactical assistant AI.

"Greetings, Master Siegmar. System activation in progress." The familiar lights of my transparent HUD began blinking on, its systems linking up with the Shadow Fury's massive array of sensors and scanners.

"System activation complete. Awaiting orders." I pulled the interact-gloves over my hands. The lights on the gloves blinked as I zoomed into the enemy fleet with the index and middle fingers of my right hand. Among the capitals only the Recusant class presents any sort of threat to my flotilla. Therefore, the enemy starfighters take precedence.

"Captain Mauer." Though my temporary second in command was standing somewhere behind me, she still used her headset to communicate with me, like all other members of the bridge crew.

"Sir?"

"Once the cloaking is disengaged, get the EMMDCs charged up and ready to fire. Understood?"

"Yes, sir. EMMDC's are being warmed up as we speak." I slid my left hand behind me and gave her subtle thumbs up.

"Orders dispatched, Vice-Admiral. Interceptor wings are enroute to combat stations." The sound of Commander Artalis Auscoll's voice was abruptly interrupted by a familiar, feminine voice, with the faintest hint of a Rimmer accent to her Basic.

"Vice-Admiral Salvar, this is Colonel Volta of the Ravager. Insurgent fighter squadrons have flight vectors aligned on my cruiser. Requesting reinforcements." A single wing of TIE/HU Hunters should be more than enough.

"Commander Auscoll, redirect one wing of Hunters to protect the Ravager! And tell the six Raiders on our flanks to watch for any enemy movement."

"Yes, sir!"

My Starfighter Landing Bays Officer went silent for a moment to communicate my orders to the relevant wing commanders and corvette captains before responding.

"The 333rd Special Fighter Wing is enroute to the Ravager and the Raiders are moving into position, sir. "

"Commander Stamont, drop the cloak. It's about time we let the insurgents get a taste of despair."

"Cloaking generators deactivated, sir." I watched as a wave of blue lightning surged across the surface of my Executor class, a visual effect caused by the depowering of the stygium crystals within the multitude of cloaking generators placed throughout the vessel. The whole process only took two seconds; I expected no less from my magnum opus.

"Sir, I am observing an anomaly with the cloaking systems." piped up my chief engineering officer, Commander Hiram Jachin.

"Go ahead Commander, but make it quick."

"The amount of power consumed by the cloaking was close to critical levels, sir. Given the circumstances, I believe the source of the problem is the gravity wells of the Immobilizer 418 cruiser Ravager. The artificial gravity wells are creating some sort of interference with our cloaking generators. I think-"

"Just make a note of this, Commander. There is nothing we can do about this right now. We'll deal with this anomaly when we return to Tofen Station. For now, keep an eye on the power requirements and avoid simultaneous operation of both our cloaking and the Ravager's gravity wells . . . and good work Commander."

"Yes sir. Thank you sir." I tapped a few buttons on the touchscreen of my integrated wristband. Trajectories and ammunition loadouts for the EMMDCs, with the targeting information of the Rebel fleet, a few hundred megalights away. Out of normal combat range. But the Shadow Fury is no normal Executor class Star Dreadnought.

"Are the EMMDCs charged up, Lieutenant Pyle?" I could hear the eagerness in the young First Lieutenant's voice as he responded. And now, conventional fleet combat dies with thunderous explosions.

"Yes sir!"

"Slave Batteries 1 through 4 to your control console. Target the Recusant class and aim for the engine units."

"Understood, sir."

"Commander Hercov, assign targets for the remaining batteries at your discretion and order them to fire on my mark."

"Yes sir."

"Warning Master, Rebel starfighters are changing approach vectors. New target is Executor class dreadnought Shadow Fury." Zoe's notification system paused before continuing. "Shall I deploy the Predator gunships?"

"Zoe, deploy Predator wings 1 through 20, Defensive Formation Xesh. I want our trenches covered." A hungry smile made its way across my face. Those new vertical deployment racks are going to come in handy.

"Deployment in progress, ETA 3 minutes." HMP Predator gunships streamed out the port and starboard hangar; black metal flatcakes of pure destruction. Though they shared a name with their CIS predecessors, the two had little else in common aside from the general spaceframe design.

"Lieutenant Commander Trask, prepare the missile batteries loaded with heavy Discord missiles. Hold fire till my command."

"Yes sir." Lieutenant Commander Vivian Trask did exactly as I ordered; the top right corner of my HMD indicated that only missile batteries loaded with Discord missiles were ready to fire.

"Predators, prepare to fire Discord missiles once the enemy enters effective range."

"By your command." responded one of the gunships; a command variant that saw its distinctive chin mounted ball turrets replaced with advanced sensors and scanners, with long range comms cables protruding from the head like a bad haircut.

"Colonel Agamar, have all our starfighters to steer clear of the enemy approach vectors. I don't want them getting caught by the Pistoeka swarm."

"Already completed, sir. All deployed squadrons are clear of insurgent approach vectors."

"Excellent. Once the enemy squadrons have been destroyed, I want two squadrons of Phantoms to disable those transports and their remaining escorts."

"Copy that, sir."

Time seemed to slow down; the enemy squadrons closing the distance with every passing second.

"ETA is now one minute for heavy Discord missiles." reminded Zoe. The Recusant class and its two Nebulon B escorts had realized my big trick and were now charging towards my eight ship flotilla. By holding my forces back, I had forced the enemy fleet to come and fight me on a field of my choosing.

"ETA is now 30 seconds." Sending their starfighters against the Shadow Fury . . . They want to distract me while their capitals go for the Ravager. Knock out it's gravity wells and then jump for it. Not a bad strategy . . . for a bunch of desperate insurgents.

"ETA is now 10 seconds." Nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one . . .

"Fire!" A beeping sound filled my headphones for a few seconds, as Rebel X-wings and B-wings came into range of the Shadow Fury's heavy Discord missiles.

"Missiles away, sir." Dozens of Discord missiles lit up on my visor, a wave of blue exhaust trails streaming towards the advancing Rebel starfighters. A wondrous display it was, the exhaust trails of both starfighter and missile set on a collision course.

I smiled when the missiles exploded before reaching their targets. Despite appearances, they'd already accomplished their mission. Ten droids per missile, with 100 missiles launched; a lethal hailstorm of Pistoeka sabotage droids that none would survive.

An X-Wing blinked out on my visor as it spun out of control before exploding in a ball of fire. One of the buzz droids must have cut into the fuel cells; the sparks from the circular saw probably did the trick.

Two Y-Wings followed suit. One by one, the enemy starfighters succumbed to the dozens of Pistoeka Sabotage Droid Mark IIs that clung onto them, cutting them apart piece by piece. They blinked out on my visor, exploding or stalling as vital components fell off their spaceframes. I was on the verge of turning my atten─

"Vice Admiral, one of the Z-95s survived the missile strike! It's heading straight for the bridge!" Captain Mauer's voice carried the faintest traces of shock; that a heavily outdated starfighter such as the Z-95 Headhunter could survive a barrage of buzz droids.

"Commander Hercov, have the quad point defense batteries get rid of this pest."

"Right away, sir!" Six hundred quadruple point defense batteries opened up on the solitary fighter, a tidal wave of green lasers heading straight for it. In spite of every odd being stacked against it, the little fighter managed to avoid the barrage, dodging and weaving past every single laser bolt.

"This is no ordinary pilot, love. The Force . . . it is strong with her." A calm, sensual voice answered my unspoken question.

"Can you do something about it, Kyrisa?"

"I can try to work some magicks, but we must work in unison. When I give you the signal, unleash the hidden turrets."

"I'll have them ready, just tell me when to fire."

"Sir, the fighter is evading our defensive fire! It's heading straight for the bridge!" exclaimed Captain Mauer, a hint of panic creeping into her voice. The enemy pilot returned fire with her starfighter, but the feeble laser beams of her wingtip cannons were no match for the Shadow Fury's ray shields. They splashed against them, creating a multitude of ripples in the bridge shielding. Does this insurgent really think her distraction is going to fool me?

"Prepare to activate close-in defenses on my command." I tapped a few buttons on my wrist controls and set the targeting system to track the Z-95 Headhunter. Captain Mauer ran forward to the consoles in front of the triangular window panes, her short braid bobbing up and down as hurriedly activated the aforementioned weapons systems.

"My magicks are taking effect, Siegmar. Unleash the cannons, now!" whispered Kyrisa.

"Activate close-in defenses!" Captain Mauser executed my orders, activating all the close-in defenses around the bridge. Sections of armor plating suddenly retracted and previously concealed, rapid fire twin point defense lasers opened up on the Z-95.

My headset showed dozens of high powered laser beams impacting against little craft, overloading the shields in an instant. Subsequent shots ripped into the starfighter itself, before it exploded; a fiery ball of almost certain death. Large pieces of wreckage hurtled at the bridge, and I briefly caught a glimpse of the charred cockpit before an invisible force slowed the twisted chunks of metal to a grinding halt. There's the pilot's corpse, so badly burnt I can hardly tell what species she belonged to. The same invisible power pushed the wreckage away from the bridge, upwards into the black void of space.

"Guess I owe you one again, love." Kyrisa let out a light, airy laugh in response.

"Just tell me when you're finished with these pests, Marmar." Grrrrr. How many times do I have to tell her to stop using that damn nickname!

"Target destroyed, Vice Admiral."

"Good." With the tap of a button I switched my voice channel to 'Main'. "Now let us finish the last of our live combat trials, fellow officers."

With the last insurgent starfighter out of the way, it was time to turn my attention back to the main problem at hand. Their capital ships had been racing towards my little fleet, more specifically the Ravager, while their transports and carrier drifted through the void without power; the two TRIEN/ph Phantom squadrons had completed their mission. It was time for the final act; the last nail in their metallic coffins.

"Are the EMMDCs still on target, Commander Hercov?"

"Yes sir. Anti-fleet rounds are loaded and all guns have a clear firing trajectory. Requesting permission to fire."

"Permission granted, Commander. Let conventional fleet combat perish with thunderous explosions." I glanced down at the left hand pit, where Lieutenant Raymuth Pyle grasped the targeting joystick in his right hand as his right index finger depressed the safety.

At full power, the EMMDCs would only take somewhere between 1 and 1.5 seconds to hit their targets. Dozens of red streaks lit up the void between my little flotilla and the remaining Rebel ships for just a second, before the sternward portion of the Recusant erupted in a massive fireball.

Such was the size of the fireball that it engulfed a nearby CR-90, taking the little corvette with it. The other Rebel capitals experienced similar explosions, as their combat effectiveness swiftly dropped to zero on my HUD.

I knew from the quiet thrumming of electronics and machinery around me that Captain Mauer was probably gazing at the expanding fireballs with a look of silent awe upon her face; the rest of the bridge crew in a similar state. A fleet that would otherwise have required minutes of fierce combat to destroy was utterly annihilated in seconds, before they even entered normal combat range.

"Vice-Admiral, the remaining Reb─ I mean insurgents are hailing us. I believe they are offering surrender, Sir." The sound of Sub-Lieutenant Markus Markovic's voice carried both excitement and surprise in equal parts. Rebel fleet units rarely surrendered, almost always preferring to fight to the bitter end. Give no quarters. Those were Vader's orders for this operation.

"What were my orders before we departed Tofen Station, Sub-Lieutenant Markovic?"

"Give no quarters, sir."

"Pyle, power down the EMMDCs and restore power to the turbolasers. Baric, raise shields to full power." I watched my bridge crew carry out their orders, swiftly and without question. I turned around to address my Captain.

"Mauer." The temporary captain of the Shadow Fury snapped to attention.

"Your orders, sir?"

"The bridge is yours, Captain. Destroy the remaining insurgent vessels with turbolaser fire. Use proton torpedoes at your discretion. I want a full AAR in 4 hours. Lieutenant Gering will deliver the report to me when it's completed." She saluted me and I returned the gesture.

With a growing smile on my face, I walked up to the display screens in front and tapped one of the screens a few times. I took off my integrated headset and interact gloves and handed them to my aide. She placed them back into their storage compartment, which promptly shut with the touch of a button. Afterwards, she took her place behind Captain Mauer, awaiting her next set of orders from the young captain.

I passed through a pair of automatic doors into the main corridor. On my left was the tactical command room, for commanding whole battlefleets in combat. The room on the right was the ground assault command room, used to coordinate planetside assaults and planetary invasions.

Two Phase IIC dark troopers stood on either side of the next set of doors, both of whom came to attention and saluted as I passed. I returned the gesture with a salute of my own and walked through the next set of automatic doors into the elevator lobby. To my right were the admiral's lift, for my own personal use, and beside it, the captain's lift. On the left were the bridge crew's lift and the security personnel's lift. At the far end of the room were the unfurnished "special" lifts, one on each side, used to transport dark troopers, droidekas and security personnel. Kuat Drive Yards and their nerfshit modular bridges have nothing on my custom, state-of-the-art Salvar Industries bridge.

I boarded my own private elevator, pressed the button for Level 3, and promptly arrived at my desired floor due to . The doors opened and I went right, for the left side had been converted into a fully equipped laboratory for Lady Kyrisa to continue her research and development. What she did there was not fully known to me. All I knew was that she was using the Force to help her genetically engineer various creatures such as the hssiss into more tactically desirable forms. Those hssiss she alchemically altered were a great help in eliminating those ISB gooks that were planted onboard. Too bad she insisted on taking them back to Ambria.

A strange smell greeted my nostrils when I neared the door to Kyrisa's room. Perfume of some kind? I waved my right hand over the nanochip scanner. The door slid open and I walked in. Kyrisa was sitting on her bed by the window, wearing a simple, if revealing black dress, her legs crossed in a meditation position. Turbolasers beams zipped by her window, accompanied by a few proton torpedoes every now and then.

"I can still sense insurgents aboard those ships, Siegmar."

"Only for a few minutes." She turned around, the red tattoos on her face glowing in the dim light of her bedroom. The only thing more striking than her facial tattoos were those bright red eyes of hers, boring straight into my soul.

"Come to pay your debt?" She smiled seductively at me, her almost unworldly beauty compelling me to walk forward. Those soft, pillowy lips. That toned, feminine body of hers; shaped by years of fighting and warfare amid the highlands and swamps of Dathomir.

"You know I've never disappointed you, at least not in the bedroom."

"True, but you might not be able to stay as long as you want this time."

"What do you mean? Have you finally found a way to sense my thoughts through the Force?" Kyrisa laughed in response, a light, airy laugh that revealed nothing to me.

"Our fun will be cut short, darling. Both Palpatine and Vader are dead at Endor and the 2nd Death Star is no more, along with another ship like the one we are aboard and many more besides."

"You sensed their deaths through the Force?"

"Of course. Not all of us have the misfortune of being a void in the Force." I chuckled.

"I wouldn't call it a misfortune, love. Remember that stupid look on Namman Cha's face before I wiped it off with micro-bombs?" Out of nowhere, a cushion flew off her bed and hit me flat in the back, propelling me forward until I landed face first on her bed.

"Your invulnerability to the Force is a minor difficulty that I've since overcome." I rolled over, only to find her sitting right behind me, her long, pale legs upon my grey uniform as she cradled my head in her lap.

"Indeed you have, love. Now let's enjoy what little time we have, before the tides of war call for me again." I took off my gloves, threw them off to the side, and put my arms on her long, pale legs, as white as the snows of Hoth the day we first met. "Why were you sitting on the bed like that when I came in?"

"Battle meditation." She extended her right hand, pouring a glass of Alderaanian wine using the Force. "Though it's greatly inferior to what both Jedi and Sith were capable of doing in decades and centuries past."

"A poor blaster is better than no blaster at all, 'Risa." I reached out to grab the glass before taking a sip. The wine was an Alderaanian vintage, given to me by an Imperial Army general to facilitate his youngest son's transfer to the Valahari garrison; his brother had died in battle and the general wanted a safe garrison posting for his youngest. I passed the glass to her. Kyrisa drained the glass and placed it on the nightstand telekinetically. Time to turn the tables.

"It's stronger . . . than I expected." Seizing the opportunity, I turned around and climbed over Kyrisa, quick as a nexus. My face right above hers, her ample assets brushing against my chest.

"Like a certain human in the room." Her face relaxed into a smile and then she grabbed my head and pulled me in for a deep kiss. My cap flew off my head as she began taking off my jacket. From there on, I knew that I wouldn't be getting any sleep for the next 3 hours. Not that I wasn't looking forward to it.

3 Hours, 21 Minutes, and 34 Seconds Later

"You don't have a preference for sons or daughters?" I took a long sip from the glass and handed it to her. Kyrisa gave me a quizzical glance and gently took the glass from me using the Force.

"As long as they don't turn out to be a big furry ysalamir like you." She took a quick sip and then put the glass down on the nightstand.

"Very funn─" The wrist comms lying on the nightstand beside Kyrisa started beeping urgently, a red light flashing on the urgent call button. I kissed Kyrisa on the cheek, reached over, and tapped the button.

"This is Vice-Admiral Salvar. What is it, Captain Mauer?"

"Sir, the Rebels are broadcasting a transmission on several open channels. I-I think you should come to the bridge and take a look at─"

"On my way, Mauer. Control the situation until I get there. Salvar, out." I tapped the button once more and then laid back down into the soft, fluffy bed. Kyrisa put her head on my shoulder and threw her left arm over my chest, just like she had a thousand times over in the 20 months we'd been together. I traced one of the tattoos on her thigh with my finger, feeling her soft, silky skin, a sharp contrast to her hardened interior; Kyrisa was a warrior and sorceress, one of the greatest beastwardens the Nightsisters had ever seen, with little mercy for those she considered her enemies. Guess those years of exile on Hoth really changed her.

"Going already, darling?"

"All's fair in love and war, my dear. The time for love is gone and past. Now, it's time for war."

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Yeah, I'm back. Edits were planned a while back, mostly just minor stuff. The new chapter will be out soon-ish.

Commentary and criticism is always welcome!

Enjoy!

-Black Dragon