29. Vengeance
Flameal15k
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The arrival to Scaldron was uneventful, but given that I was travelling at speeds greatly exceeding light, that was not a surprise at all.
What was surprising, though, was the fact that, the minute I came out of FTL, I found myself under attack. And not just by orbital defenses or giant ships, but by ones similar to my own.
Why did they look so fami-
"Greetings, you blasted machine."
The minute I heard the voice, I went cold. No, it couldn't be..... how could they....
I decided to see if I was correct in my (very worrisome) assumption by trying to open contact with one of the ships, which obliged. When the picture of the captain appeared, I sighed in resignation.
For the Captain... was a Grox.
HOW DID THEY SURVIVE MY WAR AGAINST THEM?! AND HOW DID THEY GET INTO THIS UNIVERSE?
Well, right now, that didn't matter. What did matter was putting them into the ground, along with all of the nonburrowing Darkspore. Those ones would be incinerated.
I decided to go with the strategy I'd used on Infinity: I'd send in an army of fighters to destroy their fighters and orbital platforms from afar while I stayed in back and provided artillery support. However, the Darkspore seemed to have wised up to this strategy and responded by firing a huge number of mutation mines at me. These resembled traditional sea mines, except that they were designed to spread the Darkspore wherever they hit. A few of these things were still orbiting Verdanth after I'd defeated Orcus. I could've shot them down, but I had the feeling more would've shown up if I did. Better to defeat the Corruptor first and ensure that more of them wouldn't plague me before taking them out.
While it didn't take me long to destroy the mines, that was the time that the Grox ships needed to get past my fighter screen and begin their own offensive. I found myself forced to take evasive action and engage in a couple of dog fights against their ships, which, given my vast advantages over them, didn't really last that long, even with their hi-end self repair skills. I just modified my ship to fire missiles filled with nanoswarms at them to get around their healing factor and soon found myself the only occupier of the Scladron's local space.
The ground invasion proceeded somewhat similarly to previous five, but with more difficulties: as I wasn't interested in terraforming the planet (and more importantly, didn't want to risk crashing my ship, because Scaldron's storms, while rare, were absolutely devastating, and the Corruptor had plenty of those over his base). This meant I had to engage in a ground war with both the Darkspore AND the Grox, which forced me to clear out a very large beachhead and use every unit I had in equal measure. Oh man, these guys were tough.
Ultimately, though, I was tougher and managed to defeat the united armies of both the Grox and the Darkspore, which soon routed. The minute that happened, I turned my attention toward the part of the planet where the Corruptor dwelled.
Time to end this war, once and for all.
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AN: Read and Review. This is Flameal15k, signing off!
What was surprising, though, was the fact that, the minute I came out of FTL, I found myself under attack. And not just by orbital defenses or giant ships, but by ones similar to my own.
Why did they look so fami-
"Greetings, you blasted machine."
The minute I heard the voice, I went cold. No, it couldn't be..... how could they....
I decided to see if I was correct in my (very worrisome) assumption by trying to open contact with one of the ships, which obliged. When the picture of the captain appeared, I sighed in resignation.
For the Captain... was a Grox.
HOW DID THEY SURVIVE MY WAR AGAINST THEM?! AND HOW DID THEY GET INTO THIS UNIVERSE?
Well, right now, that didn't matter. What did matter was putting them into the ground, along with all of the nonburrowing Darkspore. Those ones would be incinerated.
I decided to go with the strategy I'd used on Infinity: I'd send in an army of fighters to destroy their fighters and orbital platforms from afar while I stayed in back and provided artillery support. However, the Darkspore seemed to have wised up to this strategy and responded by firing a huge number of mutation mines at me. These resembled traditional sea mines, except that they were designed to spread the Darkspore wherever they hit. A few of these things were still orbiting Verdanth after I'd defeated Orcus. I could've shot them down, but I had the feeling more would've shown up if I did. Better to defeat the Corruptor first and ensure that more of them wouldn't plague me before taking them out.
While it didn't take me long to destroy the mines, that was the time that the Grox ships needed to get past my fighter screen and begin their own offensive. I found myself forced to take evasive action and engage in a couple of dog fights against their ships, which, given my vast advantages over them, didn't really last that long, even with their hi-end self repair skills. I just modified my ship to fire missiles filled with nanoswarms at them to get around their healing factor and soon found myself the only occupier of the Scladron's local space.
The ground invasion proceeded somewhat similarly to previous five, but with more difficulties: as I wasn't interested in terraforming the planet (and more importantly, didn't want to risk crashing my ship, because Scaldron's storms, while rare, were absolutely devastating, and the Corruptor had plenty of those over his base). This meant I had to engage in a ground war with both the Darkspore AND the Grox, which forced me to clear out a very large beachhead and use every unit I had in equal measure. Oh man, these guys were tough.
Ultimately, though, I was tougher and managed to defeat the united armies of both the Grox and the Darkspore, which soon routed. The minute that happened, I turned my attention toward the part of the planet where the Corruptor dwelled.
Time to end this war, once and for all.
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AN: Read and Review. This is Flameal15k, signing off!