"Now then, let's start with the basics everyone. First, let's review what we
know about pirates."
I put up the data I prepared about standard pirate ships in the holo-display.
"Most pirate raid groups are composed of three to five ships. There's power
in numbers, and they need at least that much manpower to ensure they can
hunt down their prey. Most of their armaments are composed of Class I or
Class II optical weaponry, seeker missile pods and multi-turret cannons.
These weapons don't possess that much firepower to speak of individually,
but they forcibly cram as much of these weapons as they can on their ship's
hardpoints so their overall firepower actually can't be underestimated in the
end. Their usual M.O. is to surround civilian ships with superior numbers
and exhaust their shields by peppering them with weapons fire."
The soldiers nodded at my explanation. The things I'm talking about are
basically common knowledge after all, and most folks who've encountered
or heard about pirates know about this stuff.
"Next, they often use heavily modified civilian ships, which are generally
seized from their past victims. As you would expect, the overall
performance and specs of civilian ships aren't much to speak of. However,
they put a large emphasis on adding more thrusters while totally ignoring
the shield output and armor strength. Why? It's because they need to finish
their work quickly and then bail out at the fastest speed. If they take too
long, it'll heighten the chances of the military or mercenaries sniffing them
out. That's why it's necessary to quickly surround their victims, pepper
them with as much firepower as they can muster in order to immobilize
them, then finish the job. Basically, they work on the premise of their
targets not having the capability to fight back."
The soldiers looked convinced with my lecture so far. Most of them
probably have experience engaging with pirates. Yes, pirate ships are quite
fragile, and it's extremely easy to fully saturate their shielding and melt
their armor if you bombard them with military-grade weaponry.
"So due to these factors, pirates are exceedingly wary of military presence.
They generally won't work in sectors where the military is active, and once
they catch a military ship approaching their current hunting ground, they
won't hesitate to abandon it. Those guys are afraid of dying pointless deaths
after all. In fact, if even a shadow of your military vessels get spotted in a
given sector where pirates are active, they'll immediately drop whatever
else they're doing, turn tail and flee swiftly. "
"Yes, that's right. We don't usually encounter ones who actually fight back.
They would do so only in certain circumstances, like us raiding their main
bases."
"Yeah. They're extremely sensitive to military presence and they have eyes
and ears within the various colonies, so I'm sure they've already gotten
wind of the formation of this independent anti-pirate mobile fleet of yours.
It's only natural to be on alert once a number of unfamiliar military ships
enter port after all."
"That's..."
"It can't be helped you know. They usually worm their way in with normal
civilians and traders and would send info back to their respective groups.
It's especially the case with this large colony. It would be really difficult to
sniff out all the moles they planted. Well, that's not part of my job scope
though. I'm only in charge of teaching you all how to hunt down pirates
who are already prowling around in their ships."
"Yes, of course... I'll think of something on our end."
"Good luck. Let's continue with the lecture then."
I then put up a map of the Termaine star system on the screen.
"This is a map of the area where Major Serena led a force to exterminate a
large pirate base a while back, and here's the distribution of the pirate
incidents encountered by civilian ships before that base was destroyed. Next
is the distribution of confirmed pirate kills by mercenaries. Finally, these
are the incidents of civilian ships and mercenaries reported missing within
that area."
I've marked each distinct segment on the star map and put in lines to
indicate the estimated routes between all of them. There was a larger
concentration of encounters as well as kills the closer it got to the pirate
base.
"And this is the data after the base got destroyed for comparison."
When I operated the terminal I had on hand, the marks on the map
displayed on the screen changed drastically.
"It changed a lot, right? Now let's add the points where the imperial fleet
has been active within the system recently."
The gathered soldiers all raised their voices in surprise. The kill and
encounter marks were evidently located well away from the sectors the
military was active in. This proves that the pirates were well aware of the
military's movements and were actively keeping track of them.
"I don't know about other mercenaries, but I personally collect this type of
data in order to more accurately figure out where the spots pirates would be
most active in order to hunt them down. It would be more accurate if we
had data regarding the mining spots claimed by private mining vessels,
but… well, this would be more than enough for us to be able to hunt them
anyway. Have you all managed to follow me so far?"
"Yes. How interesting. We're recording the lecture, so feel free to proceed."
"Alright. Now then, how can we use this basic knowledge in order to
effectively hunt down pirates? Let me say something before we proceed
though. And this might be a bit of a shock, but..."
I turned my gaze to Major Serena. She nodded and permitted me to speak
freely.
"I'll lay it to you guys straight then. It's impractical to use ships as large or
larger than cruisers to hunt for pirates. If you want to hunt down pirates
with maximum efficiency, there's a fundamental need to make changes to
your entire fleet."
The soldiers became speechless at my words. Well, I expected as much.
This is basically a fleet organized with cruisers at its core after all. To be
specific, it's composed of two corvettes, three destroyers, five cruisers, and
one battleship. It's clear that the cruisers were intended to be this fleet's
mainstays.
"Generally, the areas the pirates are most active in are largely within
asteroid fields. If you check the map I showed earlier, you'll find that most
encounters did happen with asteroid fields in the area. Do you guys think
you can send in large cruisers inside those dense asteroid clusters and still
fight effectively?"
The soldiers quieted down. It's virtually impossible. I also tried it using the
simulator. The shields got constantly rammed into asteroid clusters and
quickly got saturated. In the worst case, the ship got cornered by the pirates
instead and ultimately shot down. It was impossible, to begin with.
"I did manage to scrape by using destroyers in the simulator, but I still
highly recommend using corvettes. It's not my place to be lecturing you
guys about the fleet formation, honestly speaking, but I still want you all to
consider what I told you."
"Yes, of course. Much obliged. Thank you for the warning. However,
wouldn't it be fine to suppress the pirates with our ship's superior firepower
in the event that they do manage to run inside asteroid fields?"
I already anticipated Major Serena's question, so I had an answer ready for
her.
"That's indeed possible. You can actually defeat the pirates that way. But
I'm sure you'll be flooded by complaints from the civilian mining firms.
They depend on those resource-rich asteroid fields for their livelihood after
all. I'm sure they'll have a lot to complain about even when the pirate threat
is suppressed if the source of their income gets blasted to kingdom come by
the military."
"I see..."
While Major Serena mulled over my words, I turned my attention back to
the soldiers and made a suggestion.
"Though I recommended you change your fleet's composition, I'm sure a
lot of you will be having trouble adjusting to that change. In the case of us
mercenaries, we can change ships and weapons easily without much issue.
But it's not the case in the military. I'm sure most of you will feel troubled
if you were suddenly told to change ships, right?"
The soldiers nodded silently in answer. For most sailors, a ship is like a
second home, as well as a beloved companion. They won't be able to
abandon their ships that easily.
"And so, this is what I suggest. Are you willing to do everything in your
power in order to hunt down pirates and protect the safety of the empire,
Major Serena?"
"Y-Yes, of course, I am. If it's something in my power, then..."
"That's what I wanted to hear."
A broad grin formed on my face as I relayed my suggestion to the gathered
crowd. Major Serena and the soldier's eyes opened wide in surprise after
hearing it.
* * *
It's been a few days since my lecture.
After finishing their preparations, the independent anti-pirate mobile fleet
sortied for their first pirate hunting operation in the Alein system.
"Confirming results. We have currently managed to successfully shoot
down thirty-two ships."
"Hahaha, the fish sure are biting the bait often."
"Yes, you're right..."
Major Serena displayed a subtle expression as she stood beside me.
I was laughing in a good mood at the bridge of the battleship Restalias; the
flagship of the independent anti-pirate mobile fleet. The expression of
Major Serena, who was supervising the entire operation, was more subdued.
But I'm sure she's inwardly happy since the fleet was able to fulfill its main
mission as intended.
"Man, as expected of military warships. The range and firepower are
nothing to sneeze at."
"Um... Doesn't this method seem a little too underhanded...?"
"Major Serena can smile happily while piling up achievements, the soldiers
can smile happily while earning distinguished service for the country, and
I'll be able to smile happily once I get my bonus. Everybody's happy,
right?"
"Well, yes, but..."
Major Serena gazed at me with a complicated expression on her face. I
turned toward the holo-display, where the figure of a medium-sized
transport ship was shown. The cargo loaded on it was a large batch of rare
metals, expensive goods and cutting edge medicine and medical equipment
produced in the Alein system. It's a very tempting target for most pirates.
The medium-sized ship on the holo-display seems to have had some engine
trouble and was now unable to move, and the rescue signal was also very
weak due to some sort of malfunction. By the way, this was an area
frequented by pirates. Perhaps the crew dropped the signal output on
purpose in order to not attract pirates.
Yup, I bet that's it. I'm sure that's the case… is what those pirates should be
thinking.
"The strategy you proposed is working quite well."
I'm sure you guys already guessed it, but that ship is a decoy. Of course,
there's no way for that type of civilian ship to be part of the military. It was
one of the ships owned by our great imperial noble miss, Major Serena.
As expected of the daughter of a marquis. She purchased a 5,000,000 Enel
mid-sized civilian cargo ship just like that.
"Is it really okay for us to use such underhanded deception...?"
"Those guys are scum who unhesitatingly attack innocent businessmen and
women, miners and ordinary tourists after all. They don't have the slightest
right to complain about our methods. In the first place, the enemies are
pirates. They're not part of an enemy nation's military forces. You won't be
blamed no matter what sort of method you use against them."
I can do anything and everything for that big, fat bonus.
The strategy I proposed to them was pretty simple. The independent antipirate mobile fleet would surely find it troublesome to hunt for pirates
lurking within packed asteroid fields by using their cruisers as mains.
Therefore, it would be fine if we can just bait them towards us. We prepared
a convincing decoy to act as bait and would shoot down unsuspecting
pirates lured by it with precision shelling from the fleet at a safe and
undetectable distance.
First, send in the corvettes and destroyers to scout out the area, clean up any
rogue pirates they encounter and make sure that the area is clear of any
pirate presence. Afterward, we would then hide the cruisers and the
battleship within the asteroid field. Even with their large, hulking forms,
cruisers and battleships can easily disguise themselves as normal asteroids
once they dropped their generator outputs. Some asteroids were as large as
your average battleship after all.
And lastly, we will deploy the bait at a certain distance from the fleet and
make it release a faint SOS signal. Once the pirates are successfully lured,
the superior firepower of the military cruisers and the main battleship would
ensure they would never be able to get out intact.
Large military warships such as cruisers and battleships are able to retain a
certain level of combat capability and basic functions even when their
generator outputs are set to the minimum. That firepower can be used to
swiftly finish off unsuspecting pirates without them noticing.
Once the capacitor charge decreases to a certain point, we would then turn
off the decoy's SOS signal, re-start the generators and restore power again.
Once we finish re-charging, we will turn on the SOS signal once more and
start the whole process over. And so, we can effectively hunt down pirates
with the above method.
It would invite suspicion if we kept on doing it at the same spot, so after
hunting a certain number, we would move to a different sector. Then, it's
just a matter of repeating the said method.
Twenty percent of the reward money earned from shooting down pirates
during this operation will go to me as bonus pay. Currently, we're at 32
ships. So that means five ships worth of bounties will go straight to my
pocket. And all without expending any effort or capital on my part. I can
just watch the pirates get shot down like flies as I lounged in safety and
elegance while earning easy money. I just can't stop laughing, man!
Oh, and by the way, the ones manning the decoy ship are all soldiers under
Major Serena's direct command. In the unlikely event that a pirate or two
manages to escape bombardment and boards the ship, beefy onii-sans all
decked up in cutting edge military power armor would be waiting to
welcome them inside.
Eh? What if they decided to blow the decoy up and not board it? There's no
way they would. Apart from damaging the valuable cargo, a medium-sized
civilian ship like the one we're using can be turned into an effective fire
support vessel if they managed to capture it. There's likely no pirate who
would decide to just destroy a nice-looking ship that's only having trouble
with its propulsion system.
In the end, we managed to turn a total of 57 pirates into cosmic dust.
Twenty percent of the rewards will end up being mine. I guess it should be
about 100,000 Enels at least.
"Man, we sure earned some good money."
"You sure are happy..."
Major Serena directed a scornful gaze at me. She bought the decoy ship
with her own money but it was decided not to be reimbursable as part of the
operating expenses. So would it be possible to use a private ship for an
official military operation? In the end, she managed to push it through with
her noble privileges. Noble privileges sure are handy.
"If you make enough achievements, you may be able to successfully apply
for a reimbursement y'know?"
"It would be nice if a miracle like that were to happen."
Major Serena let out a sigh. It looks like a 5,000,000 Enel ship was also a
bit too much for a noble daughter of a marquis house. Oh well. I don't have
any idea about her financial situation and have no intention of knowing in
the first place.
"You can do regular pirate hunting operations using this method. If you
somehow managed to get some info on their base, you can then plan for a
major subjugation operation and build up even more achievements. After
this, it'll all just be a battle of wits between you and the pirates."
"I suppose... But there's still more than half of the contract period
remaining, so I'll still have you accompany me, alright?"
"Aye, aye ma'am."
I was hoping for my contract to be fulfilled once I managed to get results
for pirate hunting, but it looks like that's not the case.
I inwardly thought about what else she intended for me as I made a crisp
salute toward Major Serena.