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If was a shame that the women of the Reach were unwilling to even try to become warriors. Their beetle-warriors at least had the pride to die well.
"Lieutenant Aroeite. You will take a squad of shock troops to the surface and recover Sparta." I Command Here.
Lieutenant Zusen frowns, receiving a message on the ship's normal communication systems. "Captain! There is a member of the Orange Lantern Corps-."
"I know, Zusen." Know My Contempt.
"I can hear you! I can feel his touch on your mistress's soul!" "Let me out!"
But first, she has a failure to free.
Astarte doesn't let her contempt at the mess in front of her show on her face. Dimly, she feels the Orange Lantern defying Zusen, and the churning potential of her fight with Aramis.
"Muuuust-. Must get them."
It might be time to try having another daughter.
Open The Way.
BOOM!
She sidesteps as a plasma beam flies past her, her own gun coming up and snapping off a shot that burns through the Karrakanian's faceplate and into their skull. A fair shot from them, and sound tactical positioning. Lesser soldiers are frequently distracted when moving though the portals, and looking down she sees that at least two of her Citizens fell in the same way.
Choose The Slain.
She makes a note to check whether the soldier she shot survives, and to offer them citizenship if they did. Or the option to sire children before being consumed, if they were male.
"Challenge!"
She snarls as one of the Karrakanian godlings tries to get her attention. "This is battle, fool."
While LePaul was distracted like the goldfish he is the Citizenry sent a striketeam via Boomtube to attack the planet and free Sparta.
Yesterday, we saw OL challenging the Citizenry, to try to distract them from goings-on on the planet.
Thank you, corrected.
This is from the point of view of one of the Citizenry's soldiers and then from Astarte. Turns out that the SI's plan didn't really work.
Ah, stepping back a moment for another perspective on things? And then from the viewpoint of Astarte herself, I see? Probably using her divine heritage a little more aggressively, now that someone with godly power has educated her on it.1st January 2013
22:02 GMT
Captain Astarte closes the communication channel with one of the local leaders…
Lieutenant Aroeite experiences a moment of confusion. The natural distaste at seeing a man in a position of authority, or anywhere other than the breeding chambers or provider troughs. But Captain Grayven valued them, and…
I suppose wasting food like that would send a message. ...Because the fallen would normally be fed to their pet slop-factories.And she remembered the fight between him and the Captain. The almost causal way he handled himself, the way he didn't treat the Captain as a… No, not that he didn't treat her as a threat, though he did not. The way he treated it as an entry test, such as the Citizenry held for women seeking to join them. Though in their case, letting women in after losing would almost unheard of.
The Captain fell, and… Grayven let her live. Even approved of her skill. There had been many challenges after that, and she had shown them that she was no weakling. For a time she decorated the halls leading to the arena with their corpses, so that anyone who was considering making a challenge would have to walk past everyone else who had tried.
At least Grayven's takeover hasn't been universally accepted by the Citizenry...Lieutenant Aroeite wasn't… Sure how she felt about it. She considered herself to have value, and she knew that she would not be able to best the Captain. So there being someone who could beat you didn't make you worthless. That was unarguable. But seeing Captain Astarte, supreme leader of the Citizenry, defeated by someone…
They had stopped being independent after that, and that too did not feel right. Even if it changed little in practice.
Well, that's going to throw a spanner in things...If was a shame that the women of the Reach were unwilling to even try to become warriors. Their beetle-warriors at least had the pride to die well.
"Lieutenant Aroeite. You will take a squad of shock troops to the surface and recover Sparta." I Command Here.
Gee, such a nice leader... I suppose that was being merciful by letting her live..."Yes, Captain."
Aroeite's jaw still had a slight click from the blow Captain Astarte dealt her to responding too slowly to a command.
...I'm not sure Grayven's forces work that way. Very few sane cultures would."Did they acquiesce?"
"No. They did not respond at all. I felt their fear as our souls touched, and the one who received it was far too weak to be Athyns. So we will not trouble ourselves with that. Sparta can explain her failure to Grayven. Perhaps he will put her in the breeding pits."
Ah, there's a weak spot. Let's hope it gets taken advantage of at some point, then. Be a shame to hang it above the mantelpiece and not take it down later to shoot...As far as Aroeite knew, Grayven's gordanian and Karakkanian followers did not breed in that way. Perhaps the Captain just found the juxtaposition of the way things should be and how Grayven made them amusing? There was a rational reason for having a powerful male impregnating many women; if Grayven had lost of Astarte he would have been drained by as many women as possible before being fed to the providers.
The Captain puts her hand on the… Sensor device that Grayven had gifted to her. Supposedly, it expanded her awareness of certain things because she was… Like Grayven in some way, and his people commonly used such devices.
Not just any member, thank you. But I don't expect them to be that well-informed...Lieutenant Zusen frowns, receiving a message on the ship's normal communication systems. "Captain! There is a member of the Orange Lantern Corps-."
"I know, Zusen." Know My Contempt.
Well. Looks like OL-chan's Boss Rush plan is a washout, and they don't even know it yet."He is challenging us. Insolently."
"This is where the Illustres fled, then. Accept. Keep him here. Pit him against Aramis. If she falls… Anyone who has been slovenly lately."
Crap. Well, that's really going to put a crimp in things. OL just got outmanoeuvred."Yes, Captain."
"If the warriors of these people are too pathetic to dare speak to us, he is the only obstacle of any significance. Our sensor masking will prevent him receiving communication while inside this ship, even with his ring."
And there goes the rescue party, then.BOOM!
"Aroeite, go now."
Aroeite lowers her head and charges, gun in hand. The portal feels like nothing, and she raises her gun at once to shoot the first native soldier she sees in the chest. The weak armour gives way at once, metal and flesh burning-
Yeah, not everyone lives in the darwinist dystopia you call a people."Yaargh!"
-through the torso, life leaving the body almost immediately. The locals were primitives, and in some places lacking technology led to the people having far greater personal resolve than could be found in other places. But no, a single mortal wound and this man cried out in fear and confusion.
Oh, I hope you do. And get more than you bargained for...More shots blast out from the rest of her squad, and guard detail of this… Prison, not having time to organise themselves even slightly. All men. All worthless.
Somewhere, an alarm sounds. Perhaps they have portals of their own that they will use to send in more capable soldiers? Perhaps she will get the opportunity to discover why Grayven values them so highly.
Ah, hello, Sparta."I can hear you! I can feel his touch on your mistress's soul!" "Let me out!"
But first, she has a failure to free.
Double-crap.
Triple-crap. This is especially bad.Astarte doesn't let her contempt at the mess in front of her show on her face. Dimly, she feels the Orange Lantern defying Zusen, and the churning potential of her fight with Aramis.
"Muuuust-. Must get them."
Funny how not brutalising a student gets better results, isn't it?Sparta was a capable enough warrior, before. Astarte would have gladly welcomed her as a Citizen, once she passed the requisite tests. Seeing Sparta like this makes her glad that it did not happen. Her mind was clearly too brittle for the role if this is her response to a single setback.
Losing to Grayven was humiliating. It made her think of the distant time when she was new to the Citizenry. When she was still weak. She… Vaguely remembers weeping as she struggled through the training exercises the ones who recruited her put her through. Grudgingly, she was pleased at her own response to Grayven's training. In the fanning of the divine spark in her into something greater.
And if this one is Grayven's... Oh, that's all kinds of concerning. Hopefully it won't come to pass.It might be time to try having another daughter.
Open The Way.
Ah, living up to the Starscream role, I see. And no doubt Grayven is well aware she'll try her luck, giving him a chance to put her down and place a more pliable subject on the Citizenry's throne.
The strike squad charges through, the slightly dulled sound of their weapons firing coming back a moment later. Aroeite has to grab hold of Sparta's armour to prevent her leaping through the moment the boom tube opened. No, Sparta lives for the information she can give on the Seeds' nature. She will not touch them again of gain glory through combat. She has proven herself unworthy.
Astarte gives the strike squad a moment longer to establish a beachhead and then strides through, blaster and falchion at the ready.
Tough luck for them, I guess. This is the kind of thing I was talking about when I spoke of Boom Tubing into unknown locations...Blood. Burning flesh. It-.
She sidesteps as a plasma beam flies past her, her own gun coming up and snapping off a shot that burns through the Karrakanian's faceplate and into their skull. A fair shot from them, and sound tactical positioning. Lesser soldiers are frequently distracted when moving though the portals, and looking down she sees that at least two of her Citizens fell in the same way.
Gee, how nice of you...Choose The Slain.
She makes a note to check whether the soldier she shot survives, and to offer them citizenship if they did. Or the option to sire children before being consumed, if they were male.
Hmm... Perhaps the ritual is already having some effect on the Ascendants, reinforcing their divine toughness?"Challenge!"
She snarls as one of the Karrakanian godlings tries to get her attention. "This is battle, fool."
Five Citizens who were not being pressed aim and fire, the godling being blasted off their feet. Interesting that they didn't die immediately. Odd that there aren't more of them. This tower is supposed to be their fastness-.
Ah, good, we're all caught up to OL's thread. Now to see who's shown up...
At least Grayven's takeover hasn't been universally accepted by the Citizenry...
How ironic. The daughter of Ares, not willing to lead the initial assault herself? I suppose she justifies it as 'not risking her more valuable personage' or something
not sure what it should be but "lost of" doesn't sound quite right - "lots of"? "lost to"?
'casual'The almost causal way he handled himself, the way he didn't treat the Captain as a
'was almost'Though in their case, letting women in after losing would almost unheard of.
'It was a'If was a shame that the women of the Reach were unwilling to even try to become warriors. Their beetle-warriors at least had the pride to die well.
Since most of them aren't divine in some way, they may lack the instinct to submit to a higher power like that Ascendant guy had.
Ares wasn't exactly the bravest god around.
I mean, you'd expect Athena to be better at it but it'd be weird if he didn't know to pick his battles. It might not be what you'd necessarily expect but it makes sense when you think about it.Indeed, he is known to have run away very fast during the Trojan war after a mortal hero injured him.
Keep in mind that most of the surviving works we have from that time come from Athens. So, you know, a source not likely to portray their geopolitical and religious rivals in the best of light lmao. The descriptions of Ares and Sparta that come from there have been questioned as to whether or not propagandist elements might have made their way in.
Thank you, corrected.not sure what it should be but "lost of" doesn't sound quite right - "lots of"? "lost to"?
Thank you, corrected.
Oh, they do. But the inhabitants of the planets Grayven has been attacking lack any martial inclination.
With lines? One, I think.Now that I think about it, have we seen any female reachians in this story?
Now that I think about it, have we seen any female reachians in this story
dealt her for responding
Thank you, corrected.
Oh, they do. But the inhabitants of the planets Grayven has been attacking lack any martial inclination.
With lines? One, I think.
I think it was implied that the child was just using a voice changer to psych out Paragon. They weren't actually a child and may or may not have been female.Two, the admiral was a female kid (I think) and the administrative leader of the one with the kidnapped eggs as collateral.
IIRC Paragon scanned Oa from Earth one time when he was merged with the Ophidian, so it seems like the range might just be dependent on emotional strength.Hey Mr. Zoat how far do Lantern scans reach? I know there are way's to trick or even ignore them but is there a specific distance they can't scan to and does an individual Lantern's skill factor in?
Thank you, corrected.
Skill and power affect it, as well as what they're scanning for.Hey Mr. Zoat how far do Lantern scans reach? I know there are way's to trick or even ignore them but is there a specific distance they can't scan to and does an individual Lantern's skill factor in?
We saw her thoughts, where her intentions were to take the seeds and use them to defeat Grayven.A third party just boomtubed in, someone Astarte, the leader of the Citizenry, wasn't expecting.
Grayven not trusting the Citizenry to get the job done? Someone from New Genesis or Apokalips deciding to interfere? Anarky choosing an odd time to worm his way into the story?
I think it was implied that the child was just using a voice changer to psych out Paragon. They weren't actually a child and may or may not have been female.
IIRC Paragon scanned Oa from Earth one time when he was merged with the Ophidian, so it seems like the range might just be dependent on emotional strength.
Graven might be weak currently. He just t took a couple of solid shots to his soul infused place of power. Conquerors must always present strength, lest a subordinate attempt to become the conqueror.We saw her thoughts, where her intentions were to take the seeds and use them to defeat Grayven.
She is currently trying to take the Seeds.
This is someone who previously fought lost to Grayven, and bent the knee.
It seems to me his developed Conquest powers would be able to detect all this.
With her personal thaumic potency making it especially visible.
So my guess would be him BOOMing in to deal with her intended/attempted disobedience.