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Interested. If you're still accepting, that is.
Commonwealth of Ruithia and Buvacia


“Deo Vindice”


Ruler: Grand Duke Piotr Klemens, House Klemens






Population: 8,500,000

Religion: Ursurprian





Marking interest for now. Nation sheet is enroute.


First Contact War, Continued


Dathu Periphery
Dearoth System


The 10th Armada had finally arrive to their destination as over a hundred ships had simultaneously flashed into existence as they all left FTL space. They had appeared just beyond the Asteroid Fields, and made their move towards Dearoth. From the Command Room, High Overseer Zamaria observed what little recovered footage and layouts of the star system from the scouting brood's remain, even watched the battle that took place prior to the Armada's arrival. "For Primitives, they are quite the determined sort, as the late overseer said." On both flanks stood two other Dathu, Ranaj and Udena, her top officers in the fleet. She turns to face both of them. "You two are to take your forces and move ahead of the fleet, don't let these wretches lick their wounds." They both bowed and complied, leaving the command room. After some time had passed. Over fifty ships had broken off from the fleet and sped ahead towards their target.




Flagship DFS Resolution
In Orbit of Dearoth Prime


“Your sole purpose is to hold them off, Grand Admiral. For every minute you delay their armada, we can retrofit another freighter to work with their FTL drives and another thousand people can escape. Good luck,” came the voice of Ukyla over the video screen. Her features almost seemed to droop with resignation before the feed cut off.

The Grand Admiral rose from his seat, a scowl forming on his face. A bridge officer addressed him and he spoke. “Bring all vessels to general quarters. Get us in column formation and move on my command,” He said in his smooth and calm voice.

The nearly two hundred and seventy five vessels did as he ordered, forming up in a column. Corvettes at the front, frigates behind them, destroyers behind them, battle cruisers behind them, the flagship bringing up behind them, and the carriers at the rear. The engines of each vessel fired synchronously as they moved to meet their foe.




The First wave of the Dathu fleet had finally arrived to the world of Dearoth, met with the full might of the Dearothian Military in orbit. The Dathu light and heavy frigates were the first to enter orbit, approaching the Dearoth Fleet, unleashing their missile salvos and volleys of plasma bolts. The five larger capital ships had hung back, providing support as they unleashed their own attack in the form of swarms of fighter craft.



The first wave is met with a blinding flash as coilgun shot after coilgun shot, missile after missile, are sent at the fast approaching foe. However, the plasma bolts do their number, taking out a fair few corvettes and frigates, also damaging the rear portion of a destroyer.

Meeting the Dathu fighters is the Dearothians’ own swarm of interceptor craft, clashing midway and unleashing hails of autocannon fire and air-to-air missiles.




Meanwhile, the first evacuations were taking place, the lights of first a few, then many freighters vanishing into FTL visible on the other side of the planet. In the initial evacuation, perhaps sixty thousand people had made their way into the void of space. After that, the flashes of light turned into small trickles in the void, as freshly retrofitted ship after retrofitted ship made their way away from the system. A simple morse message came through to the flagship of the Dearothian forces. “SIXTY-SEVEN THOUSAND PEOPLE GONE. THEY OWE YOU THEIR LIVES.”




The Dearothian counterattack took its toll on the Dathu frontline, many of the frigates shattering from the coilgun shots, many fighters shot down before they even properly engaged the enemy, for Zamaria’s talk of absolute strength of the Dathu, it seemed even a planetary civilization could resist a space faring empire like the Dathu, now she will feel the shame that Guimos felt. Stray missile had gotten passing the Dathu frigate screen as they hit one of the larger capital ships, merely dents or small hull damage, but brave nonetheless. The Capital ships soon made their move as the frigate screen was slowly collapsing, over a dozen ships already lost. Three light cruisers and a battlecruiser moved in to fill in the empty gaps, firing away as streams of plasma emerged from the formation. In the chaos, one could easily fail to notice one missing ship, a heavy cruiser had broken off from the rest, moving closer towards the planet, ready to wreak havoc down on the surface.




The Dearothian fleet keeps up its attack, indeed failing to see the heavy cruiser. The fighters, too, keep up their attack, screening the attacking fighters and attempting to minimize losses.




The ground-to-orbit guns on Dearoth roared to life, shaking the earth around them as they fired at the heavy cruiser. Meanwhile, ships continued to trickle out of orbit. In ten minutes, another ten thousand people had escaped. The flagship received another message, “DISMANTLING FACTORIES, SEVENTY-SEVEN THOUSAND PEOPLE GONE. OUR INFRASTRUCTURE WILL NOT BUILD WEAPONS FOR THE ALIENS.”




The continued assault from the surface was tolling on the heavy cruiser’s shields, but pressed on as it neared the surface, passing through the clouds, those that were still on the ground witness what seemed to be the end of the world as a large burning object drew closer to planet. The cruiser had finally arrived, but to a great cost, the combined strain of the Anti-orbit guns and entering the atmosphere had caused the shields to shut down, the ship was vulnerable, but it did not matter to ranaj, she would carry out her orders to death, and made for her possibly final attack as her ship begun to track the origin point of the anti-orbital attacks.




“Damn! Full power to all weapons! Hold for a bit longer!” Cibran shouted, grasping for dear life onto a nearby console as the deck shuddered with the fire of each weapon.

The column was now breaking, but soon reformed into a wedge, with the flagship at the head, firing off its spinal coilgun at every interval it could. The fighters that had encountered the Dathu’s were now faltering and breaking, many of the remnants limping back to their carriers. But, as fast as they left, new but smaller squadrons scrambled to replace them.




More frigates had falling, shutting down as vital systems had been blown off from coilgun rounds, the three light cruisers moved ahead, firing off their plasma cannons and turrets, but sustained much damage as they advanced. From the command bridge aboard the leading battlecruiser Udena observed as the battle became too close for comfort. “Guimos was right..” he muttered, his fleet slowly being worn down by the natives, his worries may soon be put to rest as reinforcements arrived, for the most part. Still quite a distance away, but within range, the High Overseer and the rest of the Armada had finally arrived, deploying another swarm of fighter craft to support the slowly crumbling frontline.




The city of New Silai was preparing for the worst. The local military reserves had been called in, and raggedy local militias had been formed. The guns continued to fire on the heavy cruiser, as legions upon legions of troops amassed in the city itself for a desperate defence of whatever might come. Meanwhile, the trickle of ships only continued to increase as the evacuation continued. Beamed to the flagship was the short message, “PLANETARY MUSEUM HAS BEEN EMPTIED AND SPIRITED AWAY. OUR HISTORY IS SAFE.”




Cibran wore a worried expression on his face as he yelled to the officer at work beside him. “Get me a morse line to the executive!” The officer did as told, pulling forth a drawer of keys, waiting to type the message.

“THERE ARE TOO MANY. WE CANNOT HOLD FOR MUCH LONGER.”

A stray plasma bolt strikes the flagship moments after, nearly shearing off the starboard hangar bay. “Sir, we’re venting atmosphere! Sealing off decks five and six!”

Meanwhile, on-planet, joining the militias and such raised inside the various cities are small detachments of marine reserves, bearing their imposing armor and weaponry, preparing to defend to the last.




The heavy cruiser now was approaching the city, detecting a large amount of life signs, within moments, pods drop from the cruisers underside, dozens raining down on the city. Within these pods held the dreaded Omega Strain of the Yanthu servitors. Throughout the city, the pods sprang open as they unleash small broods of Ravagers, living killing machines now running loose in the streets of New Silai.

Up in orbit, a light cruiser had taking too much fire and had split in two from one last round of missile strikes, shattering in large, drifting wreckage, said wreckage colliding with other cruisers, causing their shields to burst. The newly arrived fighter swarms flew past the battle-wrecked fleet and towards the Dearothians fleet, hundreds destroyed from another wave of attacks from the defenders.




A singular message was beamed to the Dearothian fleet. “UNDERSTOOD. YOUR SERVICE WILL NOT BE FORGOTTEN. ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND PEOPLE WILL LIVE TO SPREAD YOUR LEGEND FAR AND WIDE.”

Meanwhile, on the ground, the fighting began as the militias entered urban combat with the Dathu, achieving early successes due to superior use of the terrain and a healthier knowledge of the city.




The fleet keeps up its fight, most of its corvettes and frigates lying in ruin. As many vessels run out of missiles or tungsten rods, support vessels swarm from the carriers at the rear to replenish each one.

The Grand Admiral himself reads the message addressed to him, nodding at the officer which received it and announcing to the bridge. “All hands, all hands, we are clear to pull out at our discretion. Now, I want to say, anyone who wants to leave, do so now.” The voice booms across the PA systems of every vessel in the fleet. Not one ship or even man budges whatsoever. “Good.” Each and every one remains at their station, a steady order in that of chaos. Load, aim, fire. Load, aim, fire.

On the ground the marines encounter their enemy with fierce resolve and decisive tactics. Having been trained for these scenarios, the marines ambush their foe at every bend and turn. The men fight til the ammo has run out. And when it has, they draw blades and encounter their enemy in hand-to-hand.




Up in orbit, the first wave of Dathu warships was reduced to a single ship, a battlecruiser. Udena stared intensely at the holo-projection of the Dearothian fleet, their determination, their continued resistance filling him with fury, and fear...he knew his fate as soon as the High Overseer arrived with the rest of the fleet, her orders are to be followed by the letter under her, and if not, Guimos is a perfect demonstration of the price. In that instant, Udena’s battlecruiser was lit ablaze as the supercarrier dawned over it. “Pathic.” Zamaria spat. “You fools followed one order at least. The natives have been worn down, now I will finish what my underlings have failed to, all ships! fire!”

Elsewhere, below, the city of New Silai was burning as Dathu Aircraft departed from the hovering cruiser, raining plasma down on the city. Corpses of Ravagers and local defenders littered the streets. Soon the more humanoid Alpha Strain of the Yanthu roamed the streets as the dropships make their landing.




“THE ARCHIVES HAVE BEEN TRANSFERRED. OUR TECHNOLOGY WILL NOT FALL INTO THEIR HANDS.” came the message, right on schedule, as the fighting continued in New Silai. Soon enough more forces from the local countryside and neighboring cities entered the fray, leaving in its wake brutal fighting.




The remnants of the fleet consisted of mainly the large destroyers, battlecruisers, carriers, and flagships. They pressed as hard as ever, having been resupplied. Many focus their main batteries on the supercarrier and any surrounding battlecruisers. The missiles of which they release seek their target on smaller craft which dared to lurk in their path.

On the ground, outdated fighter craft scrambled from nearby airstrips to encounter the enemies. The craft swarmed, the entire stores of them having been mobilized, veterans from other wars and civilians filling their seats. The marines continue their well planned ambushes, phase lines being set up. When one wave is broken, another lies merely a block behind it.




The Supercarrier and her heavy escort pressed on with the attack as the made their slow advance, victory within their grasps, no matter how worn out the shields were getting, or the loss of any ships, the fleet pressed forward, returning fire with volleys of plasma beams and missiles.

The Heavy Cruiser down below took even more damage to its hull as enemy aircraft made strafing runs on it. The city battle was as brutal as ever as the Dearothian soldiers engaged their equals, the Alpha Strains, trading shots through the city. The battle would soon be put to an early end however as one fighter had a lucky shot, a missile hitting a vital part for the ship’s stability. A series of explosions appeared all across the hull as the cruiser made its last descent towards the city.




“YOUR HOME WILL BE DESTROYED UNDER ALIEN RULE THE MOMENT YOU STOP FIGHTING. THE 200,000 PEOPLE WHO HAVE ESCAPED WILL BUILD A STATUE OF YOU SOME DAY.”

The singular message came through to the entire fleet, as the city itself was crushed under the cruiser. The steady trickle of ships from the other side of the planet did not stop, indeed it only grew larger as the workers became more and more efficient at retrofitting the ships.




The flagship takes a hit to the port hangar, it literally vaporizing as it is hit. Destroyers and battlecruisers alike take their fair share of hits, operating under massive strain as they throw fire towards their foe.

On the ground the marine reserves of each city mobilize and detachments accompany each and every evacuation craft, with many manning each city’s defenses.




“I’ve had enough of this..” Zamaria said. “ Cruisers 3021, 4502 and 5694 are to move at full speed, ram the enemy ships and unload all your ordinance.” following her command, three light cruisers speed towards the Dearothian fleet, followed by a swarm of plasma missiles. “This world WILL be ours…”




Meeting the three on course to ram is two battlecruisers per light cruiser, four destroyers per light cruiser, and what’s left of the frigates and corvettes, all of which unloading nearly all the ordnance they have at them, intent on basically vaporizing them.

Meanwhile the unoccupied vessels, including the flagship, keep up fire in the same fashion as they have all this time.




“300,000 PEOPLE HAVE ESCAPED. YOU ARE THEIR SAVIOR,” came the message, right on time. It paused, then continued, “THE ORBITAL SHIPYARDS HAVE FINISHED AN ARK SHIP. 2,000,000 ARE ESCAPING. THEY WILL NEVER FORGET YOU.”

The evacuation continued.




Another screen of light warships fall to the last of the Dearothian fleet, the Supercarrier continuing its advance, its shields under attack from a wave of missiles, coilgun shots and incoming wreckage from its comrades and enemies alike. The Original one hundred and fifty strong fleet had now been reduced to eighty seven, a sizable force no doubt, but far from their old numbers, but they kept it up, no matter how many ships they’d lose. The fighter swarms were soon recalled as the fleet made their push.




Meanwhile the Dearothian fleet had been whittled down to a mere 73. Nonetheless the enemy’s number and weaponry advantage, the fleet continued its fire and still focused mainly on the supercarrier and its escort. However, as the foe closed in, the ships began a steady backpedal in which they kept up their fire but still distanced themselves from the enemy.




“2,350,000 PEOPLE HAVE ESCAPED. A SECOND ARK SHIP IS IN CONSTRUCTION. THE EYES OF THE WORLD ARE UPON YOU.”




The Dathu sent out another wave of plasma and missiles, the carrier firing its heavy plasma cannons, its shields however were weakening, down to nearly ten percent. “Push forward! I want all of them dead!”

In that moment, one of the frigates took a direct hit in the command deck, drifting straight towards the supercarrier as it clashed with it, breaking down the shields and dragging against the hull. More missiles targeted the carry, adding to the damage to it. “We’ve lost the shields!”

“We will not fall back! PUSH. FORWARD!”




Many of the destroyers the fleet once had lay as eviscerated husks. Now the remaining vessels fire their coilguns at the now unshielded supercarrier, allowing their dwindling supply of missiles to deal with smaller craft.

The carriers in the rear release the remains of the fighter and bomber craft in their holds, screening the enemy as they push forward.




Once the Dearothian fleet focused all fire on the supercarrier, Zamaria became all too aware of her fate. “No..no!” she screamed out as a wing of bomber craft flew past the graveyard of starships, making their move towards the carrier’s underbelly, unaware however, that somewhere within that section is the command bridge. The room trembled as a round of missiles hit near their position, alerts ringing out for a hull breach nearby. “No..” she muttered as another round of missiles pushed their way in the breach, the very floor beneath Zamaria collapsing as she and all nearby personnel were sucked out into the cold vacuum of space.




Unaware of the massive blow they had dealt, the Dearothian ships keep up their fire as they had.

The Grand Admiral transmits to the executive. “WE ARE HOLDING.”




The Dathu fleet begins to scatter as they begin to encircle the Dearothian fleet, preparing for the final strike, and possibly end it.




As the Dearothian fleet begins to realise what is happening, they start to focus their fire on a specific section of the encirclement, moving to break free.




“THE LONGER YOU HOLD, THE MORE WE CAN EVACUATE.” came the reply to the admiral’s earlier message.




As the fleet begins to trap the enemy, they Dearothians quickly reacted, followed by a combined assault of one section of the formation, a heavy cruiser now vaporized, leaving an opening for the Dearothians.




They take it, moving to escape encirclement, forming a whole new column of defense as they escape.




With the loss of the High Overseer, the fleet was in chaos regarding the chain of command, the ships scattering about, no doubt much to the bewilderment of the Dearothians, and for them, a miracle had occurred, the Dathu ships begun to flee to the darkness of space, the battle had been won so it seems for the defenders.




The Dearothians, with what ships they had left, began an orderly withdrawal to the other side of the planet, to closely escort and safeguard the evacuating civilians. On the surface, the process continued with all the vigor it had been.




Jelaki Mining Corporation
Somewhere on Dearoth Prime


“I can’t believe they’re trusting us with this much ordnance,” said one of the miners, as he directed the nuclear missiles into the massive deep-core mining pit. He might as well have said it to himself, as nobody responded. Everyone had their job to do, and they were doing it. The entire arsenal, thousands upon thousands of missiles and bombs, from the first prototypes to the latest versions were being loaded into the core. Everyone knew what it meant, this was the last time they’d see their planet. Nonetheless, they worked on. The evacuation was a public affair, and everyone knew their duty.

Ark ships were beginning to be pumped out rapidly, millions of people escaping on them into unknown space.
I'm interested.
The Sovereignty would probably be somewhere near the Dathu.

The First Contact War


For years, the 10th Armada roamed the Northern Reaches of the Old Empire, scouring hundreds of dead and lifeless worlds, few even worth harvesting. For years they've scouted worlds that could fuel the Dathu Warmachine, or discover potential new subjects to the New Empire or a resource, and for years, have found nothing. This region seemed too remote. All seemed calm, the Armada's mission seemed to be long over, or so they thought that is. Bits of the Armada broke off for another sweep of a new uncharted sector they've come across, the Commanding Overseer, Zamaria, wouldn't be surprised to find yet more barren, primordial systems. But this sweep would prove to bare fruit.

Uncharted Star System, 2th Scouting Brood

For several days the 2th Scouting Brood had ventured around this newly discovered star system, for days they traveled, from the drifting asteroids, and slowly travel deeper in the system, recon probes sent out ahead have found a lush world, a planet that seemed more, "alive" compared to the countless worlds they scouted before, interestingly enough, the worlds of this system seemed to be orbiting a black hole-type anomaly, how such worlds maintain their structure is quite a mystery, yet the current matter at hand was top priority. The small brood consisted of a heavy cruiser at the helm, and half a dozen frigates. The scouting brood were near the end of their cycle, and were to soon return to the Armada, making their rather satisfactory report, until yet another unexpected event occurred, alien vessels were inbound.

Aboard Heavy Cruiser 11120, Command Room

Deep in the bowels of the heavy cruiser, spindly, thin insect creatures were at their stations, keeping track of the new arrivals, letting out clicks and gnarls, communicating, it was not long before the one In command of this Brood walked in. It was a tall, imposing figure, carrying a long staff, the small clacking and clicking sounds of his crawling legs echoed throughout the hall. He was called Guimos, Overseer of the 5th Planetary Swarm.

The other creatures cower before his presence, scurrying off as he approached the center of the room as a holographic map of the system materialized right before him, several red lights appearing in one part of the system as well. "How many vessels are present?" He asked.

"Unknown, Overseer guimos" The Ship A.I spoke. "No signal transmission has been detected as of yet."

"Maintain our course, we shall determine how the locals respond, they may prove to be good servants...or cattle, it matters not to me in the least."




Patrols often are laden throughout Dearothian space. Despite not being quite sure what is out there, the Fleet is convinced something is out there. In their paranoia, large patrol groups are split from the Fleet at assigned intervals, scouring the seemingly empty system which they call their own.

Edge of Dearothian Space, I Patrol Group

This motley flotilla of two cruisers, six destroyers, eight frigates, and twelve corvettes are in what seems to be another monotonous and fruitless patrol across the edge of the system they call home, until a strange reading appears on the telemetry of each craft. Chittering and chattering, humming and panicked typing between the bridge of each ship confirms the readings as the ships turn to bear.

Diligence-class Cruiser DFS Vigilant

The bridge of the lead vessel is alive with uncertain chatter and a suspenseful feeling as they receive the unanimous result from each of their subordinates. They've encountered aliens. Soon enough a figure in an ornate uniform and a rugged look on his face waltzes on deck, and the chatter dies down.

"What've we got this time, petty officer?" The figure queries, in a slightly annoyed tone. "This better not be one of your 'jokes'."

A seated individual replies with haste, his voice much more panicked and higher pitched. "No sir. All vessels are reporting vessels of unknown origin off the group's starboard, bearing roughly 260 degrees, sir."

The officer scowls and retorts after a moment of contemplation. "Open a broadband channel. Order all ships to receive and relay the reply."

The seated petty officer goes about his work, pressing buttons and twirling knobs with shaky hands. "When you're ready, sir."

The standing officer composes himself, straightening his posture and beginning to speak in an enunciated and commanding tone. “This is the DFS Vigilant, identify yourself and state your business in Dearothian space." The officer nods to the seated man to broadcast and relay it. All that's left is to wait, and so he does, standing there, legs spread slightly, hands clasped behind his back.




Overseer Guimos stood at the center, observing the holographic image of the inbound alien ships, their technology seemed primitive, something typical of a civilization at this stage of technological development. "Overseer." A Dathu Operator spoke. "The alien ships are emitting a transmission signal."

The Overseer turned his gaze towards the direction of the operator. "Can we receive it?"

"Barely, I've only managed to gather only a fraction of the signal." The Operator proceeded to pressed down several keys, the audio playing in the intercom. The message sounded like gibberish and static. "I figured as much." Guimos said. "This world was spared from the wrath of the Terrans. Their language not recognized by the archives. Open up channels, perhaps they'll have a better chance in understanding us."

"Shall we continue course?"

"Indeed." Within moments, a small device lowered from the ceiling, right before the Overseer. "Attention people of this system. I am Overseer Guimos of the Dathu Hives, your world and all it's holdings now serve the Queen Mother. I will be kind and offer you an open hand in our new Empire, serve us well, defy us, and you will face bloodshed unlike anything you've experienced in your isolated existence, the choice is yours, choose carefully."




"Captain, we're receiving a signal!" Exclaimed the petty officer.

The Captain's scowl is replaced by a shed of surprise. "Let me hear it."

Garbled static is all that is heard over the comms. "Was that some kinda joke, petty officer?"

The petty officer replies in a quiet, embarrassed tone. "N-no sir. They're definitely sending out a signal. We just, uh.. Can't seem to receive it."

"Prepare to broadcast again." The petty officer nods and repeats the process. The Captain speaks up in an even more agitated tone. "I repeat, this is Captain Rainard Anthelm of the UFS Vigilant. Identify yourselves and state your business, or you will be fired upon."




The Dathu Warships continued on their course, disregarding the second message all together, it wouldn’t matter either way, neither side could break through the language barrier, this clash ending in only one possible outcome.




“They’re still on course right for us, sir!” Exclaimed the petty officer, shaking in his seat.

“There goes diplomacy.” Muttered the Captain, stroking the thin fuzz ‘beard’ upon his maw. “Tell I Section to send a warning shot, high. Put Sections II through V on high alert. Any signs of retaliation, I want all Sections putting fire out.”

Across all vessels in the group, the same calm humming and chattering sounded over the announcer system, a grim warning that loomed in the air as the personnel grasped its meaning. “General quarters, general quarters. All hands man your battle stations. This is not a drill.” It loops five more times, cutting to static. Each vessel is filled with a sense of panic, yet order. Sailors man their guns and consoles while marines pile into each deck’s armory, flooding back out armored head to toe.

A lone frigate on the far starboard of the group maneuvers to bear. A shot from its main coilgun is sent high, shuddering the deck of the vessel as it goes forth.




The coilgun round was sent speeding past the Dathu ships, missing one of them barely. From the Command Room, the Overseer was less than pleased. “I see they’ve made their decision…” The Overseer said, turning to face one of the Operators. “Let us oblige them. Have our batteries target the ship that shot first. Turn them to stardust.”

And as said, they carried out his orders. The ship trembled as as streams of plasma light were shot out from the underbelly of the Heavy Cruiser, the plasma beams converging towards the offending frigate.




As the plasma is sent flying, a blinding light flashes as all the frigates and destroyers present fire off their coilguns at any target they can acquire, following it up with a hefty payload of missiles.

As for the poor frigate that fired the warning shot, they do not take it well. Before they even manage to arm their missile batteries and begin reloading their coilgun, the plasma beams strike home and essentially vaporize the midsection of the ship, exposing the internals to space.




The retaliation was swift from the defending ships as volleys of missiles was sent towards the Dathu, two of the frigate escorts took the brunt of the attack, their shields crumbled to the constant strikes, and left limp as the coilgun rounds tore into the smaller ships. The Heavy Cruiser unleashed its own payload as plasma bolts were shot out from its starboard, followed by more plasma battery strikes.




The Dearothian ships begin reloading their coilgun batteries and continue to sustain the seemingly never ending barrage of missiles. Many of the plasma projectiles strike targets, taking out quite a few of the frontline corvettes which are now beginning to clump even closer to protect those ships behind them.




The Heavy Cruiser now fell under fire as the missiles clash against its shields, while the shields were a higher grade compared to the smaller frigates, their seemingly fearless determination to hold their stance was quite something. Few times have opponents of the Dathu stood tall against their larger capital ships with such defiance.

“I want our frigates to fall back. Send in the fighter swarms to weaken them.”

The frigates do as commanded, and pull out near the Heavy Cruiser’s flank, within that instant, a swarm of over a hundred interceptor and bomber craft launch from the cruiser, converging towards the Dearothian fleet.




“Fighters. Damn. Loose formation, deploy all interceptors. Screen the enemy and delay their approach. I want all available hands on either point defense or repair duties.”

The vessels spread apart in a loosened formation, the point defense guns on each swiveling and preparing to fire on any enemy craft close enough. Simultaneously, the two cruisers and six destroyers deploy a much smaller but still sizable force of fighters, most of which thin themselves into a screening line, jumping at the chance to delay and probe the oncoming fighters, with almost no regard for losses of their own.




The small fighter craft on both sides soon clash in between the gaps made by the Dearothian capital ships, turning the battle into a deadly maze of dogfighting. The Bomber craft unleashing light yield plasma bombs on the enemy ships, many however, were shot down by the Point-Defense guns or pursuing fighter craft. The Dathu Interceptor had done their best in harassing the defenses on enemy capital ships and opposing interceptors.




As the bombs are sent hurtling towards the vessels, the CIWS systems open up, shooting down as many as possible before they manage to collide. A few get through, doing a fair amount of damage but nothing mortal. Unfortunately there is no atmosphere, so there is no ‘BRRT’ to be had. The fighters pursue and harass the retreating enemy craft, returning back to their own ships once they were at their maximum flight range.




The surviving Dathu fighter craft ceased their attack and made their return to the mothership. The Overseer was somewhat impressed at their continued resistance. “These creatures are not as weak as I assumed, they’ve managed to survive our weapons technology, if barely. I’ve had enough of this.” He turned his back on the holo-display. “All remaining ships pull out. We’ve got a report to fill out, these beings will truly know to fear our might in due time.” All was still in the space around the two fleets as the Dathu made no other actions, a few moments pass as the remaining ships pull out and retreat to the dark reaches of space, leaving behind their wrecked ships.




The Captain is relieved as he loses his posture of authority. “Recover our fallen and those damn enemy ships. Also, get a line to the capital. Give them a damn good report and request the entire Fleet to station.”

The Captain retires to his quarters as his orders are carried out.




Dearoth, 3 Days After the Battle

News of the battle had spread rapidly throughout the system. Cities swelled with riots, riots of fear and hatred of the aliens who had opened fire on Dearoth’s ships. WAR, printed on the headlines, arguments of intellectuals, all was focused on the encounter with another kind. Ukyla was scheduled for a speech, broadcast across Dearoth in all its languages.

She stepped up to the stand. If she wanted to go back, it was far too late now.

“In this solemn hour it is a consolation to recall and to dwell upon our efforts for peace. This is of the highest moral value--and not only moral value, but practical value--at the present time, because the wholehearted concurrence of scores of millions of men and women, whose co-operation is indispensable and whose comradeship and brotherhood are indispensable, is the only foundation upon which the trial and tribulation of modern war can be endured and surmounted. This moral conviction alone affords that ever-fresh resilience which renews the strength and energy of people in long, doubtful and dark days. Outside, the storms of war may blow and the lands may be lashed with the fury of its gales, but in our own hearts this morning there is peace. Our hands may be active, but our consciences are at rest.

We must not underrate the gravity of the task which lies before us or the temerity of the ordeal, to which we shall not be found unequal. We must expect many disappointments, and many unpleasant surprises, but we may be sure that the task which we have freely accepted is one not beyond the compass and the strength of the Sovereignty. The Ministers said it was a sad day, and that is indeed true, but at the present time there is another note which may be present, and that is a feeling of thankfulness that, if these great trials were to come upon our planet, there is a generation of our kind here now ready to prove itself not unworthy of the days of yore and not unworthy of those great men, the fathers of our land, who laid the foundations of our laws and shaped the greatness of our country.

This is not a question of fighting for power or for territory. We are fighting to save the whole world from the pestilence of alien tyranny and in defense of all that is most sacred to us. This is no war of domination or imperial aggrandizement or material gain; no war to shut the Sovereignty out of its sunlight and means of progress. It is a war, viewed in its inherent quality, to establish, on impregnable rocks, the rights of the individual, and it is a war to establish and revive the stature of our kind. Perhaps it might seem a paradox that a war undertaken in the name of liberty and right should require, as a necessary part of its processes, the surrender for the time being of so many of the dearly valued liberties and rights. In these last few days the Ministry has been voting dozens of Bills which hand over to the executive our most dearly valued traditional liberties. We are sure that these liberties will be in hands which will not abuse them, which will use them for no class or party interests, which will cherish and guard them, and we look forward to the day, surely and confidently we look forward to the day, when our liberties and rights will be restored to us, and when we shall be able to share them with the peoples to whom such blessings are unknown.”
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