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DNV Loch Morlich: The Lonely Sentinel (A Starsector story)

Chapter four: Buttercups and Kinetic Surprises
No clue what to write so we're back again. Well, that and writer's block.


Music for the chapter.





Ascending the ramp of the freshly-forged Kodiak Assault Boat, Loch Morlich was surprised to find two people waiting for her in the craft. Pike was manning the weapon station, his Uriel Power Armour exchanged for a set of Cataphract Boarding Armour. Andrea waved from the pilot's seat, no doubt already familiarizing herself with the controls. The embodied battleship wasn't exactly sure how to take this development, she'd intended to board the Alastor by herself after all.

"You don't have to come, it could be dangerous and I'd rather not lose anyone this soon." Her attempts at reasoning fell flat as the humans gave her unimpressed looks before going back to their checks.

Putting on his helmet, the crimson sensors on Pike's helmet conveyed his derision... somehow. "We've done boarding operations before, you haven't. Besides, fragging those fighters weren't enough, I want payback and I know the Cap does too." Jacking into the Kodiak, the Marine went still and that was the last word from him.

Pushing her shotgun onto the wall-mounted weapon rack, Morlich slid into the Co-pilot's seat beside Andrea. It took a bit of wiggling to get comfortable, but every seat on the boat was designed to handle PA which gave her plenty of room. Just when she thought the Captain would stay quiet, they spoke, still examining the controls. "Never thought I'd be flying one of these, the Hegemony keeps a strangle-hold on the production line and even that only turns out a few every month."

The embodied warship was still trying to wrap her head around the horrific state the Sector was in, how could something as simple as a Kodiak be rare? "The more I hear about the future... the more I hate what I'm hearing." Controlling her hull while not being on it was weird, but she still managed to trigger the depressurization sequence regardless.

Sealing the helmet of her Voidsuit, Andrea managed to get the craft aloft on gravitics with only a slight wobble. "I always thought these were complex as fuck, but the controls are so simple even a child could operate this thing." As the massive armoured door before them opened to space, a Pike escort fighter took up position on each flank.

Recognizing how badly her Broadswords had been at engaging superior numbers, Morlich had fabbed up a handful of Pikes to act as a screen in the absence of heavier units. Looking through the armaglass before her, she could just make out the glints of an Interceptor squadron running CAP. While it wasn't visible from this distance, she knew the lead craft was her sole remaining fighter from the first battle, damage repaired and kill tallies painted below where the cockpit would have been. Of course, her hull loomed above and behind their craft, close enough to the dead frigate that the running lights were illuminating it.

It hurt the warship to see one of her fleetmates in such poor condition, hull battered by micrometeorite impacts and paint faded from who knew how long being exposed to stellar radiation. As Andrea guided the Kodiak down below the frigate towards the primary airlock, Morlich swept local space for anything odd, aware that the system likely had more Droneships lurking somewhere. The escort was dead in space with barely any power detectable, but that was no problem for the assault boat.

Domain Universal Adaptors ran through innumerable combinations thanks to the nanotech making up the mechanism, extending to the airlock once a match was found. The background hum of the reactor increased in pitch once the seal was formed, power being pumped from their boat into the frigate to avoid needing to force the airlock. While the humans prepared themselves for action, Morlich hopped out of her seat, grabbed the shotgun from its rack and quickly scaled the ladder extended from the roof.

She was confident enough that anything that might be in wait wouldn't be able to harm her, but she kept the shotgun at the ready just in case. A dimly lit hallway greeted her, emergency lights flickering weakly from the current from below. The light clipped onto her gun's barrel fell on a crumpled suit of Power Armour, but she didn't investigate until the humans climbed up and joined her.

With the powerful floodlamps on the Cataphract lighting the area, it was easy to see there'd been some severe fighting onboard. Bullet holes, carbon scoring and the distinctive scoring from flechette rounds marked the deck, walls and ceiling, most centred on the wall opposite the airlock. Making her way to the fallen Marine, the cause of their demise was the hole blasted through the visor of their helmet, half a grinning skull peeking from behind the shattered armaglass. Though their armour had withstood an incredible amount of punishment, the headshot was what had killed the soldier in the end.

While she didn't recognize the markings on the suit, Pike did. "Now I'll be damned, that's a Knight of Ludd." Brushing past the battleship to crouch down beside the corpse, his hand brushed off some dust to reveal a pair of crossed scythes on the dead Marines' pauldron. "1st Gilead Sythes if I'm not mistaken, but what the hell are they doing on this ship?"

Glancing at the blast door the Knight had his back to, Andrea's gaze was considering. "A better question is what was he guarding... and whether his killer is still about." Stretching her new senses to the limit, Morlich's paranoid worry about being ambushed gradually faded as the only thing she heard was the faint creaking of the frigate's hull.

Saving the humans searching for plans, she scanned her warbook for the deck plans of an Alastor. "Through that door is cryo-storage, the designers put it close to the main airlock to facilitate easier rescue in case of need." Being careful not to disturb the corpse, she tried the control panel. "It's also backed up to the Engineering section so the power runs were less vulnerable to internal damage, ensuring the pods would stay online. Power is out on the door though."

"I've got this." Deploying the arm-mounted breaching jaws, Pike shoved the blades into the tiny gap between the blast door and deck.

With a screech of damaged metal, the mechanisms keeping it shut were forced to give ground. With the door slowly rising as the Marine got a better grip on it, Morlich lifted the Knight's corpse and moved them closer to the airlock. If she was human, the body with armour would have outweighed her by at least five or six times, but she wasn't and gently lowered the body to the desk. He'd done his duty to the very end and the least she could do was ensure his body wasn't being stepped over constantly.

With one last cry of tortured metal, the blast door to the cryo-storage was clear to move through, the human's chatter dying which prompted Morlich to see what caused it. Easing past the pair, she wished she hadn't been curious.

At a glance, the twin rows of cryo pods looked intact, the people within shrouded by the ice that had built up on the exterior surface. But every pod she could see had a minuscule hole bored through them at head-height, the cause of that locked in a lethal embrace with a skeleton against the far wall. Pike kept the gangly collection of servos, power units and dagger-like limbs covered with his rotary room-sweeper, the battleship joining Andrea is cleaning the pods to see the occupants.

Ice crystals glimmered in the light from the Marine's suit as she wiped them away to reveal a skull with a few wisps of hair defiantly clinging to fleshless bone. "I... I'd hoped to never see this... this sight again." It had been a favoured tactic for the Proxima drones and these Tri-Tach abominations clearly followed the same playbook.

Morlich's words got the Captain's attention. "Again? When did you see a horrific shitshow like this?" It was hard to tell with their polarized visor, but the woman sounded disgusted and furious in equal measure, the gyro-jet in her hand twitching towards the machine in the corner.

Frantically searching each pod for damage, each skeleton within caused her voice to crack when she finally replied. "During the Proxima war, the Drones there loved to infiltrate ships and do this... this horror... to crews in cryo suspension. If that mad bastard hadn't killed it, the thing would probably have been lurking in the vents waiting to ambush us."

Being the one who was investigating the machine, Pike kept his finger on the trigger in case the robot twitched. He'd seen the worst humanity could do during his time in the Hegemony Marine Corp, but there was something unnerving seeing such depravity performed by an AI. Crouching down with a whine of servos, he could see how the skeleton had killed it, a plasma cutter shoved into the boxy core of the automaton. They hadn't survived the encounter, a drill-arm shoved into their chest where it was still lodged however many years later.

Turning his floodlamps on the pod behind the body, it was open which explained where the corpse had come from. But it was second to last which meant... his lights played over the final pod, a pod which lacked the hole bored in it! "The son of a bitch got the robot before it could kill the last pod! We've got a live one!"

The foul mood infesting the compartment vanished as Andrea non too gently pushed him aside, despite the fact he was in Power Armour, fingers dancing over the control panel. Rather than stand around being useless, Morlich tried the door to engineering which surprisingly opened to reveal the sole fusion reactor that powered an Alastor.

The chamber was empty bar a single body slumped over the control console, still wearing the remains of an Engineering Voidsuit. Curious about the scene, she let the door close behind her and strode over to the reactor. By all rights, these Drones should have been able to reactivate the frigate and suborn it for their twisted purposes... yet they'd left it adrift. Offering the dead Engineer an apology, she reluctantly pushed the bones aside to access the panel, wincing at the noise they made hitting the deck.

The reason the Drones hadn't touched the ship took the form of a single line of code blinking on the still active display, undoubtedly powered by a backup nuclear battery of some kind.

FUSION REACTOR LOCKED DOWN. INSERT 3RD FLEET OVERRIDE CODE TO DISENGAGE LOCKDOWN.

While their very strange embodied warship companion investigated Engineering, Andrea was trying to get a proper ready from the occupied cryo-pod. Despite the fact it was the standard pattern, none of the codes she knew worked to get a readout on the person's health. Gritting her teeth, she slammed a fist into the panel, the display dissolving into static for a moment before returning.

Her initial elation as the vital signs appeared vanished once she saw the brain data; The occupant was braindead. Mocking her, there was a certain kind of twisted irony to finding an intact cryo-pod that had survived when all its friends hadn't, only to discover the occupant was alive but lacking higher brain functions. Feeling a powerful hand land on her shoulder, Andrea glanced at her longtime friend who inclined his helmet minutely downwards. Struggling to find words to say, the lights overhead snapping on very-nearly blinded her.

Accompanied by a faintly-growing whine from the direction of Engineering, she could feel the frigate come alive under her feet... but it wasn't the only thing that came alive. Pike's hand on her shoulder abruptly clamped down hard, his free arm pointing towards the pod behind her.

"Cap... brain activity just spiked." His words were impossible to believe, but when she whirled to study the display, the Marine was correct. No matter how many times she thumped the panel, the multitude of indicators showing brain activity continued glowing a cheery green rather than the red from before. Having no clue what the fuck was going on, Andrea's attention turned to the blast door to Engineering when it opened, Loch Morlich grinning with far too many teeth when her eyes landed on the cryo-pod.

Andrea winced as the hand she held out sank into the warships oversized chest, but it stopped them in their tracks. "The occupant was braindead before you turned on the power... it could be a trick." Watching the other woman's expression turn ugly, she hoped they wouldn't do something rash.

"If it's a trap... I don't care." The barely-controlled fury in her voice had the humans backing away rapidly, knowing exactly how much damage the avatar could do when driven to it. Punching in codes faster than a human could, the pod emitted a cheery ping before starting the dethawing sequence.

Keeping their weapons trained on the pod, the cloud of vapour that emerged did nothing to stop the pod's occupant falling out. Catching the uniformed woman before she could hit the floor, Morlich caught a glance of buzzcut green hair before the person stirred in her arms. Daring to hope, the feeling in her chest grew exponentially as the woman's eyes opened, hazel orbs blearily focussing on the battleship's golden eyes.

The part of Morlich that was the weird avatar side was insistently telling her that she should know the person, but she was coming up blank. Given the occupant hadn't become a disguised robot assassin by this point, Andrea and Pike lowered their weapons but kept scanning the area just in case. The survivor heaved, gooey cyan fluid dredged from their lungs as the oxygenation gel was expelled all over Morlich's feet. The embodied Tyrant didn't even notice, because the woman in her arms finally recovered their bearings and spoke in a voice hoarse from cryo-burn.

"M-Morlich? I-Is... is t-that you?" How... how did this woman fresh from cryo know her on sight... unless... Poking at the feeling of recognition, the knowledge hit her like a bomb.

Helping the trembling woman to her feet, her voice was barely above a whisper and hoarse for entirely different reasons. "Buttercup?" Morlich felt tears drip down her face when the hum... when Buttercup gave her a weak grin and stood up.

Proving without a doubt it was no one else, the Alastor snapped a perfect salute. "DNV Buttercup, Alastor class frigate, reporting for duty." The gesture was undermined by the glop of gel she puked up a moment later, but the trail down her chin did nothing to dim the joy on her face. "It's... it's been a very long time, Ma'am..."

Recovering her wits a few seconds before her companion, Andrea was understandably very confused. "Okay... what the fuck?" Admittedly, she was still struggling to wrap her head around the sight, so the question wasn't a great one.

The Tyrant's avatar wasn't really sure herself but had no intention of looking this gift horse in the mouth. "This is Buttercup, the best damn escort frigate a flagship could ask for." Looping an arm around said frigate's shoulders, he gestured towards the humans. "Buttercup, the tall lady is Captain Andrea Quantum while the Marine is Gunnery Sergeant Pike. It's thanks to them that I'm like this... I think."

Giving the pair a nod, Buttercup's eyes fell on the corpse entangled with the assassination robot. Wrenching herself from the taller ship's embrace, the green-haired avatar drove a fist through the machine's core, her other hand tearing off the drill-arm impaling the skeleton. Expressing a strength a woman her height could never have, her boots rose up and down, reducing the bot to a smear of fluid and shrapnel on the deck.

Wiping synthetic musculature off her boot, the frigate spat on the wreckage that remained. "Fucking abomination snuck onboard when my crew was trying to repair the FTL, they didn't deserve this fate... not after everything." Morlich yelped when her fleetmate grabbed her by the collar and all but snarled at her face. "Morlich, we need to kill the Drones that remain in this system, will you help?"

Standing a safe distance away from the spoopy bullshit, Andrea was at just the right angle to see the battleship's face go dead, like every time Drones were brought up. It was honestly pretty disturbing to watch a humourless grin spread across their face, which prompted her to grab Pike by the arm and pull the man away.

There was an intensity to the Tyrant that had even her fellow ship avatar backing away, nothing physical that could be pointed to... but the light in her golden eyes bore more than a passing resemblance to staring down the barrel of a plasma cannon. Sparing one last glance for the butchered crew of the frigate, she strode out of the room with her greatcoat's tassels trailing behind her.




Fitting Buttercup in her starboard hangar involved a bit of reshuffling which left half the Broadsword squadron hanging off ceiling racks. The frigate herself was entering her hull with bodybags and returning with them filled one by one. Once she laid them on the deck of the hangar, Morlich loaded them into flash-forged coffins and carried them to a waiting ammo hauler. The Domain crew of the frigate were being given the traditional sendoff for any dead Navy personnel; being fired into the closest star.

Of course, not all of her crew had been Navy, the handful of Knights of Ludd were placed in a separate area to be given a blessing by an uncomfortable Lennuel. While Buttercup handled the remaining Luddic bodies, Loch Morlich was happy to see Hot Rod's pilot had emerged from his refuge. She didn't know what her fleetmate had said to the man, but he'd emerged not long after and made a beeline to the Knights of Ludd who'd died defending the frigate.

Resisting the urge to smile at the man when he glanced her way, she offered him a curt nod and wandered across the hangar towards the sole Interceptor that stood out. All her memories were of the craft from the perspective of her hull, which belied how large the fighter really was. Standing beside the nose, the fuselage was nearly two feet higher than the top of her head. Abusing her strength to lift herself onto the wing, the embodied warship traced her hand along the line where new wing met old, the physical marks of such absent as befitting nano-repair. Below her was the five barrels of the 17mm HVAP machinegun, its twin mounted under the far wing.

Where the canopy would be was a solid dome studded with sensors, but gazing at it she felt like something was looking back. The Broadsword might be autonomous, but the feeling she got was what her memories agreed a dog felt like, eager to please and utterly loyal. A tremor ran through her hull as her paired Gauss Cannons fired, the sensation repeating every two seconds. Buttercup had pinpointed the last known position of a heavily damaged Remnant station, which her optical telescopes had picked up soon after.

Accounting for over a hundred years of orbital shift was simple with her computers, hence firing nickel-iron slugs on a ballistic trajectory towards the base. Her nanoforges could keep ammunition supplied easily, but she wasn't actually heading towards the station, merely passing it by. Instead, her fleetmate had identified the site of the systems final battle between the Hegemony/Knights of Ludd alliance and the Tri-Tachyon Autonomous fleet. While it was likely the Drones had slaughtered any surviving crew, perhaps she could recreate her own awakening to find others like her and Buttercup.

Morlich's ruminations were interrupted by movement from the ammo hauler, more specifically the green-haired woman sitting in the cab. Giving the warm plating on her fighter one last pat, she hopped off, took the required minute to get her bust under control and went to deliver the slain Nany personnel to their final resting place.

Tradition was important, even moreso when everything you knew was gone. A battleship never backed down and never gave ground, not in the face of adversity and certainly not in the face of Abominable Intelligences.




We meet Buttercup and find out why the Alastor was derelict.

Sir Isaac Newton is one scary son of a bitch, especially without the limits of game mechanics. ;)

With gauss cannons and nothing to slow the slugs down, cross-system strikes are entirely possible on targets with predictable courses... like say, a damaged Remnant station.
 
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And so it begins. Once was a miracle, but twice? And those Knights, they died Defending the cryopods, they had some idea of what was happening. That Buttercup could convince the Pather to step out of bis hidey hole is just icing on the cake.

now to see how what other lost souls might be found, hidden amongst the wreckage. And hey, after the starion goes down a sweep of the debris will nab Morloch ai cores! At least i hope she does a sweep, both to insure the damned station is dead and to seek information about what the hell is going on. Interrogation of AI's might be impossible, admittedly, but still.

also also, AI cores are worth fat fucking stacks to the right people.

oh wait, don't the humans also have that one Alpha Core currently locked up in a Tri-Tach secure delivery unit? That will be fun for the team to end up delivering!
 
Captain would stay quiet, they spoke,

"they" to "she"

the battleship joining Andrea is cleaning the

"is" to "in"

Andrea was trying to get a proper ready

"ready" to "read"? Think both could work but idk, read just fits better in my opinion.

So is Morlich like Leviathan over on SB? All avatar of humanity's vengeance?

Love the chapter!
 
And so it begins. Once was a miracle, but twice? And those Knights, they died Defending the cryopods, they had some idea of what was happening. That Buttercup could convince the Pather to step out of bis hidey hole is just icing on the cake.

now to see how what other lost souls might be found, hidden amongst the wreckage. And hey, after the starion goes down a sweep of the debris will nab Morloch ai cores! At least i hope she does a sweep, both to insure the damned station is dead and to seek information about what the hell is going on. Interrogation of AI's might be impossible, admittedly, but still.

also also, AI cores are worth fat fucking stacks to the right people.

oh wait, don't the humans also have that one Alpha Core currently locked up in a Tri-Tach secure delivery unit? That will be fun for the team to end up delivering!
Morlich and Buttercup are going to go over everything with a fine tooth comb to snag all the AI cores.
If it's not clear already, she hates AI with a fanatical passion, one tempered by brutal experience fighting them, the only fate the cores she finds will have is getting handed to the Hegemony for destruction.
So is Morlich like Leviathan over on SB? All avatar of humanity's vengeance?
Less avatar of humanity's vengeance and more a very old ship with a long and violent history in regards to AI wishes to wipe them out completely.
 
Morlich and Buttercup are going to go over everything with a fine tooth comb to snag all the AI cores.
If it's not clear already, she hates AI with a fanatical passion, one tempered by brutal experience fighting them, the only fate the cores she finds will have is getting handed to the Hegemony for destruction.

And get money and rep for that.
I do tend to clash with the Hegemony when I play later on due to making use of Ai in my colonies, but I still prefer them over the other fractions.

Depending on how many ships she starts to pick up she might end up with a rack-tag fleet and getting them running against will cost a ton of money/feedstock for her nanofabs.
It will be interesting how else she picks up and what they manage to scavenge from the ships (if there is one thing AI systems are good at that is getting valuable stuff out of them).
 
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So no penelope's secret quest for Morlich huh? Or maybe someone/someship could talk her into it? Oh the ship Odysseus is on could be a shipgirl and talk her into it maaybe?
 
Chapter five: Where it all began
Back again, wheeee. ;(


Music for the chapter.






Taking the first step onto her new command, Captain Elita Helios, Domain Navy, was greeted with a scene of organized chaos. The cavernous port hangar was open to space, swarms of autonomous work drones being directed by Voidsuit-clad shipyard crew working away at the internal reinforcements. Letting her armour's boots mag-lock onto the deck, the lack of artificial gravity was of little concern for someone who'd grown up in the Kerebos Belt.

A figure dressed in similar gear to herself strode through the crowds of workers and drones, raising their hand in greeting before the suit-comms kicked in. "Welcome aboard, Captain! Sorry about the mess, the yard-dogs ran into an issue with the blast doors yesterday which delayed work." Extending an arm to clasp, Elite locked forearms with the man in the Navy manner. "Lieutenant-Commander Andrei Chekov, a pleasure to meet you, Ma'am."

As first impressions went, she took a liking to Andrei, an XO that sounded happy was a damn rarity. "Captain Elita Helios. Shall we head inside, I think the workers are annoyed we're intruding on their territory." While the Lieutenant-Commander laughed, he promptly led her towards the primary airlock.

Enduring the pressurisation with the ease that came with life in space, she was damn happy to crack the seal on her helmet and breathe something other than canned air. She caught a strong scent of paint, ozone and only the smallest hint of body odour, a sure sign this was a brand new ship. If that wasn't enough of a hint, the hallways were downright sparkling under the illumination of powerful lights, the deck unworn by the passage of feet.

Taking his own helmet off, Andrei ran a hand over his buzzcut silver hair and gave her a smile. "Nothing quite like the new ship smell to cheer a spacer up, hell, everything about this ship is new. I'll give you the tour, show off the ruinously expensive boondoggles that have the beancounters crying."

Hiding her smile behind a closed fist, Elita gestured down the hall. "Lead the way, Commander, you've been here longer than I have." Reinforcing her good impression of the man, he forwent saluting and beckoned for her to follow him.

The pair fell silent as they traversed the pressurized areas of the warship, the civilian workers giving the officers a wide berth while the handful of Navy personnel stopped whatever they were doing to salute. Ten minutes of walking, three elevator trips and one incident of nearly being run over by a cargo haulier led them to a sight that had Elita gaping in shock. The room itself was merely a control room for the immense mechanism visible through the observation windows, a dozen chairs wired up to state of the art fire-control systems.

Turning his back to the window, the XO spread his arms wide and gave her a shit-eating grin. "Captain, it's a pleasure to introduce you to the finest piece of artillery ever produced by human hands." Behind him rose a titanic ammo lift, the mechanism half-filled with metallic slugs the size of a Shilone heavy bomber. "This is just one of two Vickers-Enfield Interstellar Cumhaill Gauss Cannons. The biggest, baddest weapon a Warship could ever want and we have two of them!"

Andrei's excitement was infectious, a smile of her own breaking out as she approached the window to study the system in detail. "So they finally got the teething issues with the coils sorted out?"

"Better than that, they tweaked the capacitors to give the final product a 37% increase in fire-rate. These babies will launch a round downrange every two seconds on the dot." Making a show of searching for eavesdroppers, he leaned in towards the Captain. "I've been calling these the McCool cannons, it's the translation from the original language to Domain Standard."

Taking in the incredible feat of engineering across the bay, she had to agree. "McCool indeed..." There was something viscerally pleasing about a weapon like this, one which she didn't need a doctorate to understand. "They'll be far easier for the crew to maintain in comparison to the new lasers that BuOrd are developing."

From the way Andrei's head snapped towards her, Elita realized he probably didn't know her last command. "You speaking from scuttlebutt or...?" As she sauntered over towards one of the Gunnery stations, she played down her response for kicks.

"Oh, I just captained Wagner for the last six months, nothing that exciting." Her companion was struggling to pick his jaw off the floor, understandable enough given the ship she'd been in control of.

Taking note of her amusement, the silver-haired officer glared at her. "Ah, yes, 'I was just the Captain of the testbed for energy weapons', nothing major, honest." The man's excitable nature quickly brushed away the annoyance, eyes gleaming with manic energy. "How was she? I heard the lasers can tax shields as well as armour, that true?"

Elita's mood fell as she sat down on the chair, the momentary distraction had made her forget the reason she was here. "Wagner was cramped, her energy weapons were finicky and blew out relays with every few shots and don't get me started on her vulnerability to flanking... but we all loved serving on her. We were supposed to test the FTL last week when we got the news about the program being shut down, budget cuts they said."

"B-But why?" Her fellow officer had to steady himself on a fire-control computer, disbelief etched across his face. "Genuine energy weapons on a platform that can anchor formations and they cancel her?" She'd had the same reaction as he did, though hers had been a bit more violent.

Turning her eyes to the deck, she bit back a curse. "The Omega Initiative, that's why. With the success of the fleets in Proxima Centauri, the Admiralty is planning to expand it to include the Home Systems. The money for that has to come from somewhere, so they decided to stop pouring money into the Wagner class on account of it being 'too expensive'."

Falling into the seat beside her, Andrei shared her disgust over the decision of the higher-ups. Automation may be a fact of life in the Domain, but very few people in the Navy below the rank of Admiral were enthused about AI fleets taking their job. The mood had only soured when the Omega Initiative proved itself an unparalleled success in wargames against a Navy taskforce.

Dwelling on that was likely to ruin the rest of the tour, prompting Elita to inquire about the ship. "Sorry about that, Commander. One thing about this vessel always confused me, I know she's being built as a Flagship, but what is she meant to lead?"

The Commander's eyes narrowed, perhaps thinking this was another jest. When he found nothing but genuine curiosity, the smile that lit up his face returned. "I only know this because I slept with the secretary of Admiral Coleman, so keep this bit quiet until they announce it." Leaning in close, his voice was barely above a whisper. "They're saying she's supposed to be the Flagship of a new fleet!"

Mind struggling to comprehend the information, a number of pieces fell into place and suddenly it all made sense. "The last Didact's shipbuilding program! Scuttlebutt agreed it was to make good the losses 2nd Fleet suffered during the Theocracy campaigns... but it's the core of a new Fleet... 3rd Fleet."

The foul mood now a thing of the past, Andrei hopped up and gestured for her to follow. "Great minds think alike, Captain. C'mon, I had to bribe the Foreman to get the plans, but I'll show you the Fleet Command Centre." Sparing one last glance towards the Cumhail, she left it behind to follow him.

Given the sensitive nature of their discussion, both officers resealed their armour and continued speaking over laser-comms. Returning the salutes of a party of crewmen they passed, Andrei lead her deeper. "Now, I have no clue what sort of composition the new fleet will take, but these fast battleships are 3.6 Megatons yet can keep pace with a Retribution light cruiser. I think we both know if the heavy hitters are this fast, then the doctrine is likely to be, strike hard and strike fast."

Holding open a blast door for the XO, Elita let it slam shut behind them as they continued. "That explains the hangars, no way in hell would a Bungalow keep up at that speed. Any idea what's going to be flying off the deck?"

As the approached the FCC, Andrei kept quiet, only giving her a shush gesture before they entered. Heading through one last blast door, the room beyond was dominated by a massive holo tank taking up most of the space. Waiting for her to enter, the Commander punched in a code to seal the door before taking his helmet off. Not even bothering to hide his grin, Andrei deployed his wrist-mounted interface cable and jacked it into the holo tank. Flaring to life, the room was illuminated by a huge wireframe diagram of the ship floating above their heads.

"Domain Navy Vessel Loch Morlich, Tyrant class fast battleship. Like what you see, Ma'am?" Still linked to the machinery, he rotated the hologram to bring attention to the hangars. "As for what we'll be operating, I know the model says Talon's, but that changed once Omega came online."

Feeling like a kid in a candy store, Elita marvelled over her new command, though it didn't stop her questioning his words. "Let me guess, the production lines are being retooled for the Brattice variant and that's sucking up all the production?" With the shift towards automation, a drone variant of the Navy's premier Light Interceptor was inevitable, but the slight still irritated her.

"Ayup, instead of those, we're getting something called a Broadsword?" The diagram that appeared showed a fighter much larger than a Talon and while Andrei didn't know it, she did. The prominent wings and control surfaces for atmospheric operations combined with the distinctive engine assembly made it only one craft.

Extending her own linkage cable, she jacked into the machine and browsed the Navy database for a few minutes, throwing the design up beside that of the Broadsword. "That's the Epsi's primary scout craft with a paint-job and twin rotary cannons underneath the wings. I'm surprised the Navy hasn't used them earlier, they're a treat to fly."

Understanding dawned as the man looked between the two designs, the similarities undeniable. "The Navy paid for the rights to Epsilon-Utopia's scout craft?" He spent a while examining the diagrams, tweaking the display to show exploded versions to get a proper comparison. "Twice the armour of a Talon with an active-flare system, not even 50% slower and it's atmo-capable. What's this thing supposed to do, escort bombers or strike planetary targets?"

With her higher-level access codes, Elita was able to draw a few more details from the Navy database, highlighting the relevant portions with a finger. "Officially, it's a Heavy Interceptor, but they've got hardpoints for loading everything from guided missiles to dumb ordinance. The closest thing to a multi-role craft the Navy has and I bet they're chomping at the bit having to pay the Epsi's for it."

Dismissing the fighter's with a thought, the Captain's attention was now solely on her new ship. Like any good spacer, weapons drew her gaze before anything else. "I'm seeing the Gauss Cannons on here, but where're the other weapons? The shipyard hasn't installed them yet?"

While the interior was still being worked on in places, the wireframe showed the hull to be complete, from the flared wings to the dagger-like bow section. The pair of Cumhaill's sat on either side of the centreline, behind the bridge. The trio of smaller hardpoints further towards the bow sat empty, as did the PD mounts along each wing and aft. Thinking back to the heavy weapons, they'd probably been installed first given the integrated nature of their support systems, that level of Inertial Dampening wasn't modular in the slightest.

While she was distracted, Andrei had wandered off and returned with a seat in each hand. Offering her one, the silver-haired officer gestured towards the bow. "The yard dogs are busy with installing the MRM launcher there, given the ammo bunkers are towards the stern they're having reloading issues that is slowing things down. Once they've got that sorted, then they can install the rest, here, let me bring up the plans."

Bringing her attention to the trio of medium hardpoints first, the blank voids were filled with twin-barrelled turrets. "Morlich's getting fitted with Krupp-Oxos Thalia Autocannons for dealing with armour. HVAPDF ammo as standard, but we can feed it cluster-shot for dealing with swarms of fighters if the situation calls for it." With a sweep of his arm, the empty PD slots came into existence. "Axios just unveiled the newest variant of their Flak Cannon line, the Widowmaker. They don't just have two barrels for twice the fun, the mount is designed as a combined fire-director and synchronizer. When combined with the Vulcans for CIWS, we'll be shredding anything lighter than a frigate that tries to get close and I wouldn't bet on the frigate getting out alive."

In Elita's opinion, the Tyrant seemed to be the brainchild of someone who thought a Legion was too slow and had a thing for going fast. The oversized engines, the hangar bays, let alone the weapon fit, this ship was the anti-thesis of current Fleet doctrine. That called for lines of battle that crept towards the enemy behind a shield of heavy armour and shells thick enough to walk on. Hell, the only thing Loch Morlich shared with the other capital ships was that she also possessed an overcharged system for temporarily boosting speed.

"Captain?" Turning to look at her companion, the Commander's voice carried an odd tone as he stared up at the hologram. "Ever since I came on board, I've been wondering why this ship's such a divergence from doctrine, but I could never figure out why that was bothering me... until you explained the Broadsword."

Curious about the change in his demeanour, she decided to humour his line of thought. "Well, we can pretty much confirm she was designed to lead a fleet commissioned by the last Didact, perhaps that explains it?"

Slowly chewing his lip, Andrei sounded unsure. "That still doesn't explain the deal with Epsilon-Utopia, the only link there is that both were and are strongly opposed to AI-controlled fleets..." Trailing off, Elita knew the lack of colour on his face wasn't because of the light from the hologram. With a fading hum, the environmental systems died, leaving the room sealed from the rest of the ship.

Casting a worried glance towards her companion, the fear on his face kept her quiet and let him speak. "Elita, you remember the Pluto Declaration where the old Didact laid out his opposition towards the Positronic Intelligence being developed by Tri-Tachyon?"

Of course, she remembered that, if only because the man had died a few months after and speculation had been rampant about his death. "I remember it, but he died of natural causes. The only people who thought he'd been murdered by Tri-Tach or others were the conspiracy theorists who think the Earth was blown up by Lizard People."

"I'm not saying there's a link... but take a look at this." Her implants pinged with an incoming message, an anti-viral scan revealing nothing before she opened the message from Andrei. "I'm probably not supposed to have that, but Coleman's secretary loves cyber-sex and her firewalls are atrocious... so I did a little digging when I found out about the plans for 3rd Fleet."

Shuddering at the method which he'd acquired this, Elita scanned over the text file. It wasn't much, merely a shortlist of Admirals, under the header of 'Opposes the Omega Initiative'. Top of the list was Admiral Coleman, head of BuShips and the man who controlled Terra Nova's shipyards. It took a moment to recall the next name, one Admiral Cometary... she had a relative who commanded one of the Epsi Exploration Fleets. Rear-Admiral Ortega, who'd been the driving force for the Wagners, Admiral Kirk, he'd been in line for Head of the Navy before the old Didact died and the new one picked someone else.

The picture that was forming was a disturbing one in the slightest and far too close to treason for her liking. Seeing Andrei's expectant face, she realized he'd come to the same conclusion.

"Everyone here has strong reasons to curtail Omega, you don't think..."

Her subordinates smile was a macabre thing, befitting the topic. "We're on a ship that can run rings around any of the Capitals used by Omega, meant to lead a fleet that's designed to strike hard, fast and withdraw before sufficient lighter ships can come to swarm us. Either 3rd Fleet is a contingency in the event the autonomous fleets are subverted... or another faction is preparing for a civil war."

Elita nodded along, everything he was saying made sense to her. That is, until the end when his final words implied something... strange. Keeping her expression steady, she went over those last few words, wondering what about them set her danger sense off. On the surface 'another faction' was innocuous given he'd spoke about people subverting the AI fleets... but she had a feeling it meant a faction other than the one Andrei was part of!

Drawing her sidearm in one smooth motion, Elita pointed the muzzle at her XO's chest. "You very nearly had me there, Lieutenant-Commander, who the fuck are you working for!?" To her confusion, the officer merely kept his hands on his lap, expression placid.

The reason for that stepped out from behind a console, the figure unarmed and clad in the Navy dress uniform. Her pistol twitched towards them before the illumination from the holo tank revealed their face and made her shove the weapon back into its holster. Holding up their hands placatingly, Rear-Admiral Ortega made her way around the tank towards the pair.

Coming to a stop behind Andrei, she placed a hand on his shoulder. "I apologise for the deception, Captain Helios, but our foes would stop at nothing to eliminate us. Commander Chekov is part of my faction like you guessed, including the Admirals on the list you saw. No doubt you have questions, feel free to ask and I'll try my best to answer them."

Blindsided by her former commanding officer on Wagner appearing and turning her world upside down, Elita managed to choke out a question. "M-Ma'am... why all this cloak and dagger business?"

Admiral Ortega's cybernetic eyes narrowed, mechanic irises whirring as she studied the younger Captain. "If I tell you, then you'll take this secret to the grave... through any means necessary." The implicit threat of getting killed if she tried to flee went unsaid, everyone present knew that all too well.

Giving the shorter woman a shaky nod, Ortega gave a narrow-lipped smile. "I knew I made the right call bringing you in. Regardless, the true reason 3rd Fleet is being formed is that a certain faction with backing from a number of notable corporations and members of the Admiralty wish to use the Omega Initiative for their own ends. You were chosen as Loch Morlich's captain on account of having no political affiliations and being a true believer in the Domain of Man and everything it stands for."

"We fight for humanity, Captain Helios, and Omega is a threat to that. Now, let me show you what we're working with and against..."




"Morlich? You okay there?"

Feeling like she was awakening from an incredibly vivid memory, Loch Morlich blearily gazed at the faces staring at her in the Fleet Command Centre. Andrea was giving her a concerned look, Pike was in the midst of field-stripping her sidearm while Buttercup was keeping Morlich steady with a hand on her back.

Seeing that the embodied battleship was awake, the Captain tried again. "You alright? I showed you the transmissions we picked up from the Drones then you fell asleep standing up, Buttercup had to stop you falling over."

She remembered seeing the message, then suddenly she'd found herself observing her first Captain while she was still being completed over Terra Nova. Despite the impossibility of what she saw, the truth of them was never in doubt. Frowning, the warship tired to figure out what linked the Drone messages to that memory, the sole example bei... Omega.

Commanding her hull to charge the FTL, everyone in the room noticed when she reversed course and burned out of the system. At the same time, her Gauss Cannons quit firing, retracting into their reinforced barbettes in preparation for Hyperspace. Mentally composing her response, she gave the confused humans and one frigate a solemn look.

"I thought these new Drones took inspiration from the Proxima-era ones, but it's much worse than that. If these transmissions are accurate, they're searching for Omega, the guiding intelligence of the Proxima war fleets."

Being the sole person other than herself that knew how bad that was, Buttercup's face lost all colour. "We need to warn the Hegemony and Church! If Omega is active... the Sector doesn't have the forces to defeat it if the Remnant finds it."

Knowing Andrea and Pike had no context, Morlich commanded the holo tank to display recording from her earliest days, leading to the events that sparked the Proxima Drone War. "Just so you know the threat we're facing, let me tell you about the Omega Initiative..."




A bit of backstory that couldn't get out of my head, so enjoy.

A long time ago, over a planet very far away, a woman learned of a threat facing humanity and swore to help any way she could. While everyone there long gone, the ship is still there and she remembers... remembers why she hates.
 
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Cumhail, eh? So is an alpha strike from those guns called a bukkake?
 
Cumhail, eh? So is an alpha strike from those guns called a bukkake?
It's actually Finn McCool's surname in Irish, Fionn Mac Cumhaill.
I figured if a engineer was going to name the weapon, naming it after the mythological hero who threw a clump of earth into the sea which became the Isle of Man was a good name for a weapon which throws huge chunks of metal downrange.

The Thalia's are downsized Hephaestus assault guns, named after the god's daughter.

Figured the little things would help flesh out the world.
 
It's actually Finn McCool's surname in Irish, Fionn Mac Cumhaill.
I figured if a engineer was going to name the weapon, naming it after the mythological hero who threw a clump of earth into the sea which became the Isle of Man was a good name for a weapon which throws huge chunks of metal downrange.

The Thalia's are downsized Hephaestus assault guns, named after the god's daughter.

Figured the little things would help flesh out the world.

It's definitely a cool reference, but oh my goodness gracious would it cause a lot of juvenile chuckling in most every spacer who heard it or read it.
 
Chapter six: Introspection and relevations
Ayup, here we go!

Music for the chapter is a jolly good one!





When Lennuel had first (reluctantly) boarded Loch Morlich, he'd expected it to lack a room for prayer, just like the majority of vessels he'd served on. Every ship, station and outpost of the Church had such a room, even if it was a mere cupboard converted into a shrine to Ludd. However, after the second Ship Spirit had been roused from her slumber, he'd agreed to talk considering they had been a Knights of Ludd warship in times past.

Nothing in the Holy writings described such beings, yet as far as he could tell, Miss Buttercup was entirely human. The only reason he'd asked about a place of worship was to consecrate the remains of those who'd fallen in service of the Church. To his surprise, she'd led him to the hall he was presently in, kneeling at one of the pews. While she referred to it as an 'All-Faiths Chamber', Lennuel could feel the sacred nature of this place, just like the greatest of Cathedrals on Gilead.

The pews were made from no wood he knew of, an incredibly fine tracery of silver veins running through the grain. It was one of a dozen in total, the chamber itself narrowing to a point at the far end where an inactive holoprojector stood atop a pedestal. The pillars that flanked it were rough-looking compared to the walls and furniture, every part unlike its neighbour and all bore the damage of combat.

Why someone would use pieces of destroyed ships to make them was something he didn't understand, but those thoughts were not why he was here. Lacing his fingers together, the wiry pilot bowed his head and began to offer prayers to the Prophet and his chosen representatives, as much from long-ingrained habit as spiritual need. He had found his faith tested many times during the last few weeks, though more recent events had helped ease those wounds somewhat.

Mid-way through a benediction of strength to the Cardinal-Commander of the Knights, a voice pulled him from his prayers.

"Do you mind if I join you?" Glancing towards the isle, Miss Buttercup was watching him with a hopeful expression.

Waving towards the seat beside him, Lennuel greeted the Ship Spirit. "Prayer is more fulfilling with a fellow member of the Faith, please, join me."

Returning to his own prayers, he felt the woman sit down next to him and bow her head. Prayer, especially in a consecrated place like this, was a private affair. He felt no need to pry as to her methods of expression and knew she would regard him in the same manner. Ludd accepted all forms of worship, from the humble farmer offering his goods to those who needed them to a mechanic blessing the machine they were working on to never fail its duty. Finishing the Ten Reflective Prayers of St Uriel, he lifted his head and took a deep breath in... then out.

The meditative exercises had been taught to him by a fellow member of the Church during his incarceration by the Tri-Tach dogs. He had been oh so angry during that time, echoes of that all-encompassing fury causing his breath to quicken. Centring his thoughts, Lennuel ran through the breathing exercise once more, letting those blighted emotions be banished to memory where they belonged. If not for that wandering pilgrim, he would have gotten himself killed long before an unlikely rescue had arrived.

Unbidden, a smile crept across his face as he remembered the moment Captain Quantum had arrived in a hail of gunfire. The debtor prison had been a small one, merely a transit station towards the re-education camps the Corporation used to create its workforce. One moment he'd been watching the guards patrol past the bars of his cell, the next a form in Power Armour had come barreling down the hall and flattened the Corp goons. As they cut down the guards, a second figure had passed by each cell and blew the locks off with her pistol.

It had been oh so hard to imagine he would escape in that hellhole, but when the woman had blasted his cell door open and offered him a hand up, Hope had flared in his chest. Andrea had earned his loyalty that day, which made his recent behaviour all that more sobering when cast in that light. The smile faded as he recalled the curses he had thrown at her, back when he'd believed her to be consorting with an Abominable Intelligence. Prayer alone would not redeem his honour for the insult offered, but the familiar motions helped soothe his troubled mind.

Before his thoughts could dwell on that overlong, he made to leave. Before he did more than stand up, Lennuel remembered the Spirit who had her head bowed in prayer. There was a number of questions he wished to know an answer to and she would be the most amenable to the conversation. The only other choice was Morlich and that... that bridge would need repairing before he dared cross it.

He studied the pillars while the green-haired woman prayed, mentally cataloguing the battle damage he recognized from this distance. The shattered plates courtesy of kinetic strikes were by far the most prominent, while the melted-wax look of energy weapon fire was less so. It was only by studying each piece in turn that he realized each one all shared the same colour, ranging from rich burgundy to the same colour but badly faded. Feeling a light touch on his elbow, the pilot turned to see Buttercup following his gaze towards the pillars.

"You're wondering about the pillars, Pilot Lennuel?"

Keeping his voice low, he refuted that title. "Please, call me Lennuel. I recognize that they're made of wreckage, but why is that? Though why they're all the same colour is another thing I'd like to know."

"Follow me and I'll tell you a story." Lennuel followed the embodied frigate as she left the pew and walked towards the pillars. She stopped between the pair and assumed a rest stance, one he copied while she spoke. "This happened long before my time in the Fleet, around sixteen-hundred years going by the current date. Did Captain Quantum tell you about the Proxima Drone Wars?"

Nodding, he'd wished that he'd never seen the recordings. The images of planets being burned by soulless abominations had haunted his sleep ever since. "She did... though I didn't know Loch Morlich was that old. Even the Hegemony have difficulties maintaining their Domain-era warships and those are much younger."

A faint smile broke through the ship's mask, for a brief moment appearing far younger than her eyes betrayed. "Morlich was the first ship built of 3rd Fleet, the Flagship as it were. The legend goes that during the escape from Proxima Centauri, the crew of Loch Morlich were forced to watch as the unfinished hulls of their Fleet were destroyed by Omega. It's said they swore an oath to return and collect a fragment from every stillborn ship to form a memorial for those lost that day." Breaking her stance, Buttercup approached the right-hand pillar and laid a hand on a dinner plate-sized chunk of shattered armour. "This pillar was formed from those that had died in their docks and from those who had fallen during the battle to defeat the Drones. As you can see... it's from many ships indeed."

Given the thing was nearly three times his height and wider around than he could wrap his arms, it was a sobering sight to witness. Just on this side, he could make out hundreds on individual chunks, each representing a ship that died to the Abominable Intelligence. When the Spirit beckoned him to approach, he was hesitant to touch it initially. The piece he laid a hand on was barely larger than his finger, a side warped from incredibly high temperatures.

To his surprise, the metal was warm to the touch, despite the room being on the frigid side. There was... something pressing against his mind, like a sensor contact that faded in and out of existence. Unlike most pilots, Lennuel relied on his intuition as much as technology, so he followed his instincts and began the breathing exercises. During the fourth repetition, the feeling came on stronger and the emotions he felt were certainly not his own. A fiery determination... stoic acceptance and... and courage so powerful it took his breath away.

Snatching his hand away, he couldn't believe what just happened. "W-What... what the hell was that! That was, that felt like someone else's emotions... somehow?" The Scriptures spoke of items tended to by the faithful becoming consecrated... but this was much more than that!

"That fragment was recovered from the wreckage of DNV Inglorious Bugger, a Hatchetman class Cutter. Lieutenant Sorrel and her crew of twenty souls held off a pair of Drone light cruisers long enough to allow a refugee convoy to escape Tihoven VII." Striding towards them without a sound was Loch Morlich's avatar, the embodied battleship coming to a stop just shy of the pillar. "By the time reinforcements arrived she'd been reduced to floating debris, but they mauled the cruisers before expiring. Captain Elita laid that piece with her own hand, then held a funeral service for those who'd died in the line of duty."

Buttercup had fallen into position flanking her fellow Spirit, leaving Lennuel alone to question the woman. "How does that explain what I just felt? How can a fragment of a ship destroyed over a thousand years ago do that?"

Morlich gave no answer, only moving to begin running her fingers along the pillar's hundreds of fragments. When she did speak it was barely above a whisper, hoarse with an unidentifiable emotion. "Ever since I... awoke, I suppose, this place has become more active. While I am a cumulation of all my crew's experiences and those of my hull, each of these are imbued with the final moments of their crews..."

Speaking up from the far side of the Spirit, Buttercup's voice was equally solemn. "This is where the honoured ships of 3rd Fleet come to rest. It was... a tradition for the commanding officer of each vessel in the Fleet to visit here at least once in their service. One thousand, nine hundred and seven years of service is recorded in these pillars, it's a point of pride that no ship of the 3rd ever succumbed to the breakers yard."

Why this place felt consecrated suddenly clicked in Lennuel's mind, this was the final resting place of every ship in that fleet! "So these." Spreading his arms, the pilot gestured towards each column. "Are sacred to your Fleet? The Knights have something similar for their fallen on Gilead, a tomb where a section of armour from every Knight who had died is kept."

The elder Ship Spirit shook her head, her copper-coloured knee-length hair shimmering under the faint illumination from the wall-mounted lamps. "You surprise me, Pilot. After your insults and threats, I wasn't expecting you to recognize the importance of this place." Turning those intense golden eyes on him, her expression made Lennuel's blood pounding in his ears. "I was tempted to throw you out for disturbing their rest with your presence... but my Captain's would have stopped me, and rightfully so."

Without a warning, the holoprojector flared to life, displaying a hologram of a planet he didn't recognize. "This is a place for every faith to worship in their own ways. I would appreciate if you both left, there's something I need to do that I've been putting off for far too long."

Knowing a dismissal when he heard one, Lennuel hurried from the room, casting one last look at Morlich before the doors shut behind Buttercup. The last thing he saw was her kneeling before the pedestal, one hand outstretched to merge with the holographic planet. Left with a lot to think about, he went in search of the Captain; he owed her an apology.

Left alone, Loch Morlich took a knee facing the hologram of Terra Nova and began to recite a list of names. "Crewman Second Class Jaeger, Crewman Second Class Monos, Crewman Second Class Aunduy..." 3rd Fleet's list of the dead was hundred's of thousand's of names long, names which she intended to remember for as long as she lived.

Gazing up at her long-lost homeworld through eyes blurred with tears, that meant starting with those who'd died the day Proxima Centauri burned...




"What was the name of this station again? It's not on my navigational charts."

From her position in the XO's chair in the Command pit below Morlich, Andrea replied. "It's called Druzininik's Anchorage, the closest friendly port where we can get some R&R without some asshole trying to swipe you from under us."

Morlich couldn't find any reference to such a station in her charts, but then those were three hundred years out of date, so it of course newer things weren't on it. Hot Rod's partial charts had been uploaded a while back, which included a polity she had no records of. Casting a holographic map of the Core World's in the middle of the bridge, she pointed at the cluster of worlds closest to them.

"What about this... HMI? Samael is only a few hours away, so why not there?" To her and Buttercup's (who was sitting in the Gunnery pit) confusion, the three humans on the bridge shuddered as one.

Pike went to spit on the deck but to her relief refrained from doing it. "Samael is a cursed world, Lass. Nobody sane goes there and the only thing it exports is the one thing every government and corp declares illegal unanimously."

"Hazard's goons have a habit of stealing valuable ships for their own use and a Domain-era Flagship is very valuable." Jacked into the navigator's console, Lennuel spread a crimson shroud over HMI territory. "Druzininik's is the best bet, it's quiet and has berths for super-freighters, which you'll be able to use."

Sharing a look with her escort, Morlich shrugged. "You lot know the Sector better than I do. Also, how are we handling contact with the Anchorage? I can pretend to be my hull's Captain for a time, but my human-fu isn't good enough to keep it up for long."

To her surprise, the others bar one agreed on a choice unanimously. "Andrea." Being the sole dissenter, Andrea wasn't keen on the idea at all.

Glaring at her subordinates drew shit-eating grins from Pike and Lennuel, making her sigh. "The largest thing I even commanded was a Lasher, I have no damn clue how to be a battleship Captain!"

Tapping her chin, said embodied battleship gave the officer a considering look. The woman was wearing a Domain Navy Voidsuit, even if it had taken a few days to get her to accept the Navy colours too. She didn't have enough cybernetics to pass herself off as a real Navy Captain, but deploying the helmet and polarizing the visor should hide that nicely.

"It's been too long since I've had a Captain, no ship should ever lack one." Getting off the Captain's chair, Morlich offered it to Andrea. "It's all yours... just make sure to polarize your visor so people don't see your lack of implants and get curious."

Dragging her feet all the way to the seat, Andrea threw one last glare at her friends before reluctantly sitting down. The sensation of the seat adjusting to fit her was still alien enough to be strange, but she was slowly getting used to it. 'Slowly getting used to it' pretty aptly summed up her time on Loch Morlich. No matter how familiar stuff appeared at first glance, it usually had some advanced function that took her off-guard, like the chairs.

Without the necessary hardware to Jack right in, she was left manipulating the controls on the arms, but even those were incredibly versatile. With a tap, she could display everything from shipwide sensors to a real-time map of everything within one AU... which was insane! She'd never even heard of a ship that carried FTL sensors of such power, yet Morlich had those and more squirrelled away.

For the first time in, well, forever, she felt in control. "So this is what makes Onslaught commanders stuck-up assholes... the amount of power at my fingertips is immense."

Her dreams of power were shattered as always by Pike, who spoke to Lennuel sotto voce. "I think the Cap's going mad with power already. Should we break out the rubber ducks?" The usually taciturn Marine broke down into a fit of giggles, joined by the Pilot a second later.

Lacking any context, the embodied warships were incredibly confused. "Sorry to butt in, but what's that about rubber ducks?" Buttercup's query was met by renewed laughter from the men while Andrea buried her face in her hands.

Having a vague idea of what was going on, Loch Morlich leaned down to her fleetmate. "I think this is what humans call a 'Noodle Incident'. Though I'm not quite sure how noodles are involved, maybe they eat them in a weird way?"

The urge to punch her shipmates warred with the need to stay on the seat and configure it, so she sat back and did just that. Morlich came back over and began to assist her with the process, turning what would have been an unbearable slog into a merely annoying one. Completing the second to last check, she got a grin and thumbs up from the battleship, which was when things went downhill.

It started off innocently enough, configuring the transponder. "Okay, so we're going to need to spoof this before we reach the Anchorage. Right now anything within range can pick us up as broadcasting a Domain Navy ident and header, which is the exact opposite of staying low."

Rolling the word around her mouth, the auburn-haired warship didn't agree at all. "I'm a Ship of The Line, not some... some smuggler! Only criminals and ner-do-wells spoof ship transponders, because they're of ill-repute and commit crimes!"

Andrea face-palmed. "Morlich, I have no damn clue what a 'ner-do-well' is, but jumping in system identifying yourself as Flagship of 3rd Fleet is not stealthy." Sadly, logic and reason had no effect on an incredibly proud warship.

"I have never changed the transponder during my entire service life and I'm not starting now." Folding her arms, the ship avatar was completely oblivious to how it enhanced her assets. "I'd rather you be sworn in as a Captain in the Domain Navy than spoof... oh yes."

The human officer only had time to think 'Oh no' before she was bodily pulled from her seat and dragged off towards officer country. What followed was, if you believe her recollections, a torture session masquerading as an oath-swearing ceremony. In reality, Morlich spent longer finding her a proper dress uniform for the ceremony than she did on the actual proceedings. To make things worse, Lennuel and Pike thought the whole thing would be a riot and asked to be sworn in at the same time.

Paraded in front of her entire crew (to cheers from said crew), Andrea Quantum was formally sworn into the Domain of Man Navy with the rank of Captain (Flag). Alongside her was Jonathan Pike, sworn in with the rank of Master Chief Petty Officer (Marines). Per his request, Lennuel's oath was amended to include Ludd and read out by Buttercup. As a newly commissioned Navigator First Class, the Luddic popped the cork off a centuries-old bottle of champagne and sprayed the contents all over his boss.

The following party was something for the history books, if only as a warning for future generations.




Nervously rubbing the emblem on her left breast, Captain Andrea Quantum, Domain Navy, accepted the comm request from Druzininik's Anchorage the moment they entered the system. The civilian on the other end of the call clearly wasn't expecting a Tyrant to arrive, especially given its transponder and the crew on the bridge.

Drawing herself up, Andrea did her best to sound like her old patrol commander. "This is Captain Andrea Quantum, Domain Navy, of the Tyrant class fast battleship Loch Morlich. I'd be grateful for a berth for the ship, we've travelled a long way to get here."

While she'd meant it in a general sense, other parties who intercepted the open-band transmission interpreted it otherwise. While the ancient warship burned deeper in system blaring its identity for all to see, a pair of cybernetic eyes followed their course with interest.

"So the Lonely Sentinel rouses from her slumber... Make best speed for home, Lady Vund must be informed posthaste."




I'd intended to write more thicc snek snippets today and wrote half a chapter.

Then I got the urge to write this, so have a 3.5k word chapter I guess. ;)
 
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Drawing herself up, Andrea did her best to sound like her old patrol commander. "This is Captain Andrea Quantum, Domain Navy, of the Tyrant class fast battleship Loch Morlich. I'd be grateful for a berth for the ship, we've travelled a long way to get here."

I'd REALLY like to see the Hegemony hearing of this and them then running around like headless chickens.

"What do you mean a Domain battleship with an ACTIVE flag officer came knocking on our borders? ARE THEY BACK???"
 
This has been moved to the general public setting of the site and i couldn't be happier!
 
Uh boss? Some dude is apparently copy pasting this fic to Vnsector. I am unsure as to what that is, apologies, but if you want to go stop somebody from pulling a fast one now would be the time.


edit: success! Have prevented copying of the story! I think.
 
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Ohhhh.... I can't wait for the bricks being shat with this happening. Great chapter. Really liked the part with the all faiths church pillers.

Hmmm. SFW now.. Was hoping for lewding the Morlich-chan but really, as long as their is well written starsector fanfic i am happy.
 
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I'd REALLY like to see the Hegemony hearing of this and them then running around like headless chickens.

"What do you mean a Domain battleship with an ACTIVE flag officer came knocking on our borders? ARE THEY BACK???"
Even better, it's from a fleet that is far more senior than the 14th, so more fun there. ;)

Uh boss? Some dude is apparently copy pasting this fic to Vnsector. I am unsure as to what that is, apologies, but if you want to go stop somebody from pulling a fast one now would be the time.


edit: success! Have prevented copying of the story! I think.
I honestly have no clue what Vnsector is, but who was copy-pasting the story exactly?
And thanks for stopping it.

Ohhhh.... I can't wait for the bricks being shat with this happening. Great chapter. Really liked the part with the all faiths church pillers.

Hmmm. SFW now.. Was hoping for lewding the Morlich-chan but really, as long as their is well written starsector fanfic i am happy.
Many neutronium bricks will be shat, I assure you.

And the bar for Starsector fanfiction is more like "As long as there is Starsector fanfiction, period."
 
yeah, apparently the person who tried to copy it over thought that i was the writer because i posted the link, and that meant it was fine to copy. Which is easily cleared up by actually Reading the thread, you know, since i have the same name here as there. But once that was explained they stopped!
 
Chapter seven: Many Bricks were Shat
Here we go again.

Ideas and ideas hit me, thus more chapters.

Music for the Chapter






To be within the sanctum of Lady-Precentor Vund was to be in the presence of House Vund's greatest Artisan. To one such as Captain Hace Novak, a mere Kassadari Merchant, this place was the closest he'd even been to a member of the Great Houses... at least, those who had not fallen from grace. Like all Kassadari architecture, the waiting room he was in had the bare minimum of creature comforts, for excess was anathema to the people of Lethia.

It had been a hard two weeks of travel to return home, the storms unnaturally fierce compared to the predicted conditions. No sooner had he taken a shuttle to the surface did an escort of Oathsworn Bio-Conversions take him away to meet with the Lady. To see a single Oathsworn was cause for concern, having an entire squad escort him had Hace on edge. Cradled on his lap in a death-grip, the armoured courier case with his ship's sensor logs weighed on him both physically and mentally. To think one ship had caused all this fuss, even a Legend like the Lonely Sentinel, it was... disquieting.

To rush was to risk damnation, as had nearly befallen Lethia during the dark years after the Collapse. The four-armed Cyborg Oathsworn standing guard outside the inner sanctum made no sound or movement, sensor clusters scanning everything in the room to the atomic level in search for threats. He was well aware any threatening display on his part would result in a swift and agonizing death, which made the wait all the harder to bear.

His internal chronometer showed only a mere thirty minutes had passed before the doors cracked open, yet it had felt like an eternity. Taking the cue to enter, Hace nervously walked past the guards and trying not to notice how their integrated weapons twitched his way. He stumbled mid-step when he passed through a jamming field, his cybernetics lagging for the micro-second it took to shift to sealed network protocols. The doors shut behind him with a noise more felt than heard, sealing him in a room with one of, if not the most dangerous person on Kassadar.

The room itself was barely larger than his Mule's bridge, priceless artefacts, banners from polities lost and known and many works that defied words were all sealed behind Temporal Stasis Fields. All those sights paled in comparison to the robed figure looking out the window behind the desk against the far wall, for that was Lady-Precentor Vund.

Without looking, she beckoned towards the sole guest seat. "Please, take a seat. You need not fear, Hace Novak, for you have done my House a great service." The voice was soft, melodic and female... yet it put him on edge regardless.

Clamping down on his flight-or-fight response with a chemical suppression mix, Hace took the offered seat and set the Courier case on the desk. Moving to key in the codes to unlock it, he was prevented by a prosthetic hand clamping around his wrist. Lady Vund had stopped him, which was made all the more terrifying because he hadn't seen her move. One moment she had been observing the scene outside only to shift two metres and grab his arm without actually having moved. Flooding his body with emotional suppressants, he released the case and was freed in turn.

Rather than open the case, her masked face turned towards him, the intricate gears that composed half the mask clicking away. "Tell me, Captain, do you believe she noticed your presence?"

Confusion raged before he deciphered the meaning of the question, bafflement warring with fear in his voice. "I-If you mean the ship, My Lady, then no. We were outbound for the Jump-Point when the Sentinel arrived and our transponder was fraudulent to hide our identity."

While the geared-half ground away, the metal-half twisted in a facsimile of a smile. "Perfect, you did well to return when you did, Captain, the information you carried will be vital for House Vund." The praise was surprisingly... yet there was a hint of something darker beneath her positive words.

It took everything Hace had to keep his composure from slipping, lest the Lady sense his growing fear. "Y-You flatter me, M'Lady. I merely did as you asked and returned once the job was done."

A faint orange spark filled the empty sockets of the mask's eyes, vanishing when she inclined her head and stood up. "You may go now, Captain... but your brain stays here."

The last thing Hace Novak saw was Lady-Precentor Vund's hand dart towards his face faster than his optics could compensate. The Merchant Captain caught a faint shimmer surrounding the grasping limb before it reached his head and he knew no more.

Withdrawing her hand, Juliet Vund cast the lump of grey matter and cybernetics in its grasp a disgusted look. "What a waste..." Triggering the Temporal Acceleration Circuits built into the limb, the organic sections rotted before her eyes, the synthetic remains crushed to powder in her fist.

A much larger field sprung up around the man's corpse, the body decomposing as she turned away and entered the elevator hidden in an alcove. Within the accelerated bubble of time, the skeleton began to crumble until only a small pile of bone dust remained to be sucked up by a cleaning robot.

The elevator deposited the head of House Vund on the edge of her Houses' greatest fabrication hall, the din overwhelming to any lacking protection. With her face hidden by the hood of her robes, she slipped between the Artisans, Engineers and Nano Experts that toiled night and day to ensure Vund's power never waned. Vast lifts elevated immense loads of raw material to the concentric rings of workshops, machine rooms and forge-vats that filled the hall, while bubbles of accelerated time came and went when time was of the essence.

The further towards the centre she travelled, the number of people working dropped dramatically. Whilst the outer rings were manned by those whose skills could be found anywhere within the Sector, the inner rings were composed of the Artificers who held the greatest secrets of her House. For all that pride filled her at the sight of those gifted few working away, the melancholy that arose squashed it. Once, this would have been at most a minor manufactory for simple construction, yet the Collapse had sundered the Great Houses like it had the other polities.

Juliet strode quickly through those sections, lest the echos of lost glory drag her down memory lane. It took longer than she'd have liked to reach the precise centre of the hall, where three figures were waiting for her on a raised platform. Taking her place with little fanfare, the others greeted her in their own way.

Clad in Industrial Power Armour that weighed as much as a light fighter, Lord-Precentor Idrick Tallow of House Tallow raised two fingers to his helm. The giant Master of Ships was never one for formalities or flashy displays, unlike some of his peers.

With a hand on her staff, Lady-Precentor Nova Ulov of House Ulov ignored her arrival, her golden eyes never straying from the Ansible topping her staff. There was little anyone could do when the FTL Artificer was in such a state, her armoured form shimmering with the stress of an active Temporal Circuit.

The final member of the group scowled at Julia, the geometric cybernetic tattoos crossing his bald head reflecting the faint light from above. If there was one person she considered a rival, it was the Chief Architect of House Jsril, Lord-Precentor Killian Jsril. Ignoring his gaze, she smiled behind her mask as the man's face darkened.

Together, they represented the four Great Houses that survived the Collapse and the Timeless War... Four of nearly two dozen. Where once they'd been the premier shipbuilders in the entire Domain, now they were but a single planet balancing on a knife-edge.

She refrained from speaking until Nova blinked when they returned back to reality. "Loch Morlich jumped into the Kellick system as predicted, flying the colours for all to see."

"And what of the spy that delivered this information?" Turning her mask towards Idrick and his question, she sparked the empty sockets of her mask with pseudo-plasma.

"Dead, my Oathsworn are liquidating the crew as we speak." The loss of Kassadari lives was a painful one, but traitors deserved only death. "Their handlers will discover the ship adrift in a system after a few months with a Remnant presence, their fuel tanks empty to give the impression they ran out of fuel and starved to death."

Killian Jsril's perpetual scowl translated to his voice, the Architect's eyes boring holes in Julia's mask. "Your House risks our world with these games. Your folly with Graf Schumer and his fleet very nearly dragged us into a war, I will not stand by while you get my people kill..."

His impassioned rant was cut short by the sound of metal striking metal. Cognizant of her surroundings, Nova Ulov slammed the butt of her staff into the floor a second time when it looked like her fellow Lord would continue arguing. Eyes burning with a light that was not entirely natural, she tapped the Ansible once she had everyone's attention.

"Now is not the time to dredge up past mistakes, by either side." Julia bit back the retort she'd prepared for her rival, accepting the admonishment from her peer. "Our concern should rest on the Lonely Sentinel and what her awakening means for Kassadar and our Houses."

With the whine of servos, the Master of Ships joined the conversation. "Our fleets at the Hasperian Gate report increased chatter from the Timeless, though none of the hulks have begun to repair themselves." All heard the silent yet, for Kassadar's greatest foe would do just that if given the motivation to. Fists the size of a human torso clenched in a grip that could crush armour plate, Idrick's voice became strained. "My forces cannot hold them if they attempt a breakout, it's all we can do to damage them enough to stall their self-repair."

That even the Chief Architect went pale upon hearing that spoke volumes of the threat, the Precentor moving to clutch the amulet around his neck. "Spirit of the Stars preserve us... Is there any word from our contacts among the Hegemony? Surely they can spare a fleet to reinforce the Gate if we told them of the threat?"

Julia's answer left a foul taste in her mouth, for it spelt the death-knell of that faint hope. "The Hegemony have their hands full with the League and Tri-Tachyon. When you add on the imminent collapse of Chicomoztoc's biosphere... we will find no aid in that quarter."

Barely had the words left her mouth did the brain-numbing sensation of an active Hyperspace tear wash over the assembled Precentors. Form alight with the quasi-physical light of the Higher-Dimensions, Nova Ulov clutched her staff with both hands, the miniature Ansible crackling with barely restrained energies. The Temporal Acceleration Circuits in her armour struggled to handle the influx of exotic particles, but the field held long enough for the tear to seal with a pop.

It was rumoured that the members of House Ulov went mad from their fascination with Hyperspace, but only those present knew the real truth. Like her predecessors, the head of House Ulov could observe that dimension through the lens of a TAC and catch glimpses of that which may come to pass. In layman's terms, precognition, though to call it that was an exaggeration.

Most such glimpses never occurred, but judging by the grin on her fellow Lady's face, this time was different. "We may just receive aid from the Scions of the 14th, for their deliverance has already been handed to the High Hegemon himself. While the Timeless rise from their graves at the behest of Omega, so too does the Lonely Sentinel grant aid to the Heirs of the Domain.

Whatever energy that infused her faded, leaving behind a woman worn down by centuries of staving off the death of her people. Giving each of her companions a faltering smile, Nova still had some hope left to give. "The time will come when Kassadar will rise once more, it's our job to ensure there's a Sector left to be part of."




Meandering through the packed crowds in Druzininik's Anchorage's market district, Loch Morlich regretted disguising herself for this errand. Around her were people of all shapes and sizes, live, whole people! Yet here she was, squeezed into an unmarked Voidsuit that badly needed Smart-Material coating, yet couldn't thanks to the need to blend in. Even the case she was carrying looked like the dozens of similar variants around her, though its contents were by far more valuable than the entire station and everyone in it.

It grated at her pride to hide what she was, though that itch was mostly negated by the attention her hull was garnering right this moment. Even since she'd docked in the slipway, there'd been a constant procession of shuttles, runabouts and smaller vessels floating nearby to catch a glimpse. While Andrea and Pike were techy about the many spies that were using those crowds to gain intel, the hope she provided by her mere existence was enough to make Morlich happy.

Following the signal her Ansible was tracking inside the Anchorage, she ignored the many vendors offering wares to travel deeper into the bowls of the station. The crowds began to thin out as she entered a section less well-maintained than the market, the mould growing in dark corners hinting at failing environmental systems. The few people here wore fully sealed Voidsuits, heads down and moving as fast as they could to leave or enter. The door she stopped at was identical to the dozen others than lined each side of the hall, a battered keypad set into the frame in lieu of a physical lock.

It was child's play to break the encryption and override the door, the occupant whirling to face her when she stepped through and let it shut behind her. The sallow-faced woman pulled an incredibly illegal and incredibly lethal AM pistol from under the desk she was sitting at, levelling the snub-nosed weapon at Morlich.

Making no sudden movements, the embodied warship let the panicked woman speak first. "Tell me who you are before I turn you into a red mist!" Firing miniaturized fuel pellets as ammunition, a single shot from that would reduce even someone wearing a Uriel to paste.

Triggering the helmet, she let the panicked source of the signal catch a good glimpse of the Navy Standard cybernetics embedded along her jawline and across one eye. It had been a gamble, but Andrea had told her that only one faction in the Persean Sector still produced the hardware in her Avatar. And just like the implants, there was only one faction that could be using Navy Intelligence codes to monitor the FTL Comm network... the Hegemony.

The probable COMSEC Agent's eyes widened, the barrel of her pistol falling to the side thanks to her surprise. Struggling to form words, the innocuous woman finally found her voice. "Y-You're from Loch Morlich. How... how did you find me?"

Drawing on memories from her nicer Captains, she held a hand up while placing the case on the deck. "Your tap on the FTL Commsat uses the same protocols our own Ansible utilizes. It was easy to backtrace the signal here, but I'm not here to punish you. I need something sent to your leaders and this was the easiest way."

Bending down, she unlocked the case and threw it open, exposing the five rows of rectangular chips, ten to a row. At a glance, they appeared to be LPC chips for use with a Nanoforge, but Morlich pushed the case towards the Hegemony Agent. "Grab the chip second row from the top and third from the left, then you'll understand."

To her credit, the woman raised the pistol to cover her while they selected the indicated chip. Rather than scan it with their own cybernetics, the Agent slotted it into a reader on the desk. The hologram that flared to life showed a dense block of text, but reading the header had the human falling off her chair.

Floating in the air above the desk displayed a single line in Domain Standard; 'Universal Production Chip/ Theatre-Grade Atmospheric Purifier.' Her new Human crew had much the same reaction upon her reveal of the UPCs and for good reason, they were all but myths in the Persean Sector.

Morlich crossed the room and plucked the AM pistol from their hands, sliding the lethal weapon back into the holster it came from. Helping the Agent back onto her chair, the battleship began to explain once the human recovered her wits enough to understand.

"That case contains UPCs for everything needed to restore Chicomoztoc's biosphere, though it won't be a quick process. I'd like you to deliver that and a message to the High Hegemon, if you could?"

Gazing at the case like it was the Holy Grail, the woman retained enough will to search Morlich's expression for any sign of falsehood. "What's the message? I... I can't guarantee it will reach him, but I'll try."

The chip Loch Morlich drew from her Voidsuit was a much smaller info-chip, though like its larger brethren the contents were incredibly important. "From Flag Officer of 3rd Fleet to High Hegemon Baikal Daud; Omega is alive and the spectre of Proxima searches for its location. Message ends. It's all on that chip, make sure it gets into the right hands."

Resealing her helmet, the embodied warship pushed the chip into the Agent's hands and took her leave. Not even an hour later, she observed a Red Arrow corvette dock with a Hegemony patrol which caused the ships to burn hard for the Jump Point. If everything went well, the Hegemony should get the package and her warning. Watching the drive flares shrink into the distance, Loch Morlich turned her attention to an important task; finding something proper to wear for receiving a Church of Galactic Redemption delegation.




Pushing the glasses back up his nose, High Hegemon Baikal Daud couldn't believe what the out of breath head of COMSEC had just told him. The man was gasping for air from his rush to get to Baikal's office, which left his words unintelligible.

"I'm sorry, could you repeat that?"

Pulling a Tacpad from his pocket, the Hegemony's Spymaster tossed it onto the desk. "The Flagship of the Domain Navy's 3rd Fleet showed up in the Kellick system and a member of the crew gave my agent on station there a case of Universal Production Chips... and a warning that the Remnants are hunting for Omega... who is alive"

As any sane person would on hearing that the Domain's greatest foe was alive and in the Persean Sector, the High Hegemon promptly fainted.




A bit shorter, I know.

But I felt that it worked well for a reaction chapter. It was this or a Fluffy Skyrim SI snippet, so hope you enjoy this choice. ;)

Kassadari time-fuckery is bullshit, news at ten. ;)
 
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Kassadar having straight up space magic is all kinds of awesome, yes. I completely didn't even make the connection about Chicomoztec's biosphere collapse and Morlich having a full Production License catalog with her unlimited Nanoforge.

And causing the High Hegemon to faint is something i will always laugh about, yes.


Though to be honest, why does the High Hegemon know about Omega? Omega is a name from the Domain's past, how does this descendant of the Fourteenth know this enemy?

Such mystery! Such suspense!

I eagerly await more boss!
 
Kassadar having straight up space magic is all kinds of awesome, yes. I completely didn't even make the connection about Chicomoztec's biosphere collapse and Morlich having a full Production License catalog with her unlimited Nanoforge.

And causing the High Hegemon to faint is something i will always laugh about, yes.


Though to be honest, why does the High Hegemon know about Omega? Omega is a name from the Domain's past, how does this descendant of the Fourteenth know this enemy?

Such mystery! Such suspense!

I eagerly await more boss!
The answer to that is a simple one. In this universe Tri-Tach's autonomous fleets are controlled by Positronic AI, and yes, there's other types.

And the last time Tri-Tach dabbled in AI very nearly destroyed the Domain and Humanity. It's ancient history, yes, but the Navy has a long memory and the 14th's decendents still have records from that time.

And Kassadar doesn't have literal space magic, it's just a lot of fucking about with a big ball of timey, wimey stuff. ;)
 
Fuck smut, just gimme me more tech stuff!

Seriously though, really enjoyed this update. Even though I'm a bit lost on many of the new elements from the mods, it didn't take away the enjoyment from you bringing more depth and life to the game we only see in 2d and text!
 
Fuck smut, just gimme me more tech stuff!
Seriously though, really enjoyed this update. Even though I'm a bit lost on many of the new elements from the mods, it didn't take away the enjoyment from you bringing more depth and life to the game we only see in 2d and text!
Kassadar and the Great Houses is from Tahlan Shipworks, they're basically a independent planet on the edge of the sector with lots of time manipulation tech.

Most of their weapons use it to speed up their rate of fire but are more expensive as a result, as do the ships they have.
Nia also added Timeless ships, basically really powerful drone ships with temporal acceleraton circuits too, you can find a few hulks drifting a runs the Kassadar system in debris fields with drifting Kassadari ships.

All the Great Houses ships bar one are heavily modified Domain era ships, so I played that angle up as making them the Domain's premier shipwrights, while the time field fuckery is because everything they have uses the stuff.

The only canonical House I know of is Vund, because they make the Vund-Pattern Missile Autoforge which regenerates missile ammo during combat, the other Houses I made up.

Same with the Timeless war, that's my own invention based on the wrecks you see floating about and how they're basically Kassadari tech taken to its logical extreme.
 

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