Star Force Perseverance (SF81) (Star Force Origin Series)

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by Aer-ki Jyr


  from the shipyard ring down to the planet’s surface. It was pitch black save

  for the bit of light spilling in from the wall panel they’d cut through,

  because it wasn’t meant to be traveled in. It was null space around the

  numerous lift shafts with equipment bundles and a very irregular geometry.

  “You can stay here if you want,” Paul answered her as

  the other Archons caught up with them.

  “Not what I asked,” she clarified.

  “They won’t know we’re coming. The tough part is what

  happens when we get on the ground.”

  “That’s easy,” Ginsi said, nudging past Riona and

  glancing down the dark shaft. “We kick ass.”

  “It’s a one way trip unless we can take down all the

  anti-orbital batteries within range,” she said, scoffing at the upstart mage

  who nearly equaled her in Commando skill scores. “And that’s a lot of ground to

  cover.”

  “That’s why we’re going,” Ginsi said, glancing back at

  the other high level Archons behind them.

  “If ego were a weapon you’d be invincible,” Riona said

  grimly.

  Paul snickered at that then glanced over at the dark

  blue armored mage. “We’re letting you tag along, youngling. Try to keep up and

  not get killed.”

  “Will do, boss,” she said, looking down the chasm

  again. “Can I go first?”

  Paul reached an arm out and lazily threw her back into

  the group. “No.”

  “We go first,” Megan said as she and Jack came to the

  front.

  “Right,” Ginsi said sarcastically, making way for her

  betters. All of them wore equipment packs of various makes, with only a few

  Archons equipped with death sabers. The rest had ammunition for convention

  weapons while others carried specialized gear and supplies. Riona wasn’t wrong

  about this being a long mission, with some 46 sites that they had to pluck the

  anti-orbital batteries out of before Star Force could even send a single ship

  down to the surface…and even if they did managed to get them all, there’d only

  be a very small column of ‘safe’ airspace to travel through with the curve of

  the planet blocking the other big guns’ firing lines.

  “I’ve got point,” Jack said, stepping off the edge and

  slowly falling down a few inches in freefall. The ring wasn’t quite in geosync

  orbit, so there was just a touch of gravitational pull exceeding their lateral

  velocity, all of which meant there was a very small noticeable gravity effect

  up this high, though it’d increase the further down the miles of crawlspaces

  they had to travel…with the only way back up being the lifts that had been shut

  down and blocked off, unless you wanted to crawl up the walls using the

  adhesive panels in your armor for 26,000 miles.

  “Keep within Ikrid range at all times,” Megan said as she

  gave Jack a tap on the shoulder and pushed him down a bit quicker. When he

  dropped below the edge of the floor she knelt down and put herself into a

  handstand that she walked out over the edge, then used her hands to pull

  herself down the wall and get some speed going herself.

  Paul offered Riona a battlemeld prompt and she

  accepted it, unnecessary for a mission like this but it was a friendly way of

  declaring they were going to be sticking together on the way down. The two of

  them let Megan and Jack get a little bit of a lead, then they both dove head

  first over the edge, arcing down and towards the far wall where they bounced

  off it and began ricocheting their way down until they got themselves

  straightened out.

  “After you,” Ginsi said to the other Archons,

  preferring to stay put and be last car on the train. A line of golden armor

  passed her by, leaving the only mage to follow in their wake. She was glad

  they’d included her, especially given that her Commando skills exceeded some of

  theirs, for she would have been royally pissed if she’d missed this mission.

  Three trailblazers, 34 titans, and one mage on a

  secret mission behind enemy lines facing off with everything the planet could

  throw at them in a race to get the orbital guns down before the lizards

  realized they were there or decided to start taking down the support columns to

  prevent them from doing something like this with the lift systems. It was a

  ballsy move on their part, and frankly they were going to need her help to pull

  this off.

  Not that she’d be all that helpful given the combined skillset that she was traveling

  with, but she definitely wasn’t going to fall behind and could contribute to

  the group enough to warrant her inclusion. Ginsi was just a little surprised

  the Archons felt the same way.

  When the last bit of golden armor disappeared Ginsi

  sat down on the edge and slid off head first, pulling on the edge to get her

  some speed as she scanned the darkness ahead with her Pefbar and Ikrid, seeing

  that the others weren’t wasting any time. She also got an Ikrid ping sent like

  a chain through the others marking an obstruction ahead. The leaders would pick

  them out and let everyone else know where to avoid, with Ginsi simply having to

  stay up and make sure she didn’t hit anything on the way down.

  She had a straight line of descent several hundred

  meters before an outcropping forced a detour of a few meters to the right.

  Further down there was another few, until they got to a clumping of cables that

  only had a small pass through. It was wide enough for a tank, but given how

  large this null space was that was about as thin of a bottleneck as the

  schematics said there was going to be.

  Which was why they were constantly speeding themselves

  up by grabbing on handholds as they passed and slinging themselves forward. When

  Ginsi suddenly was falling behind a bit she got a battlemeld prompt from the

  Archon closest to her and they bonded for a moment, just long enough to extend

  a Bataf column to her. The energy field linked them like a rope and it pulled

  her forward with a surge of speed while simultaneously slowing down the titan.

  Ginsi caught up quickly while he managed to speed himself back up with what she

  guessed where tugs from others up ahead.

  Ginsi used a telekinetic ‘crashbag’ to shove her off

  one wall and over to another, grabbing a stubby outcropping and using it to

  swing herself forward a bit faster. She couldn’t get much speed from it now

  since she was falling quickly, but up ahead she managed to find another bit of

  terrain in the form of a support strut along the wall and veered over to get

  her foot on the far side of it and push off, accelerating her a bit further and

  closer to the 3 Archons ahead of her as one of them shot forward again, with

  the other two following shortly thereafter.

  Another battlemeld request came and she had to take

  it, getting yanked ahead to even more speed as another diversion order got

  bounced back from mind to mind and she telekinetically wedged herself off

  another wall to avoid a cross beam that would have hurt like a mother if she’d


  hit it, for she guessed they were doing better than 50 miles an hour now and

  most of that was not due to gravity, making her wonder how the trailblazers

  were getting the speed necessary to pull the rest of them along.

  Maybe the ‘youngling’ comment was well deserved after

  all.

  8 hours later…

  Ginsi braked herself against another Bataf conduit

  from below, counteracting the continual tug of gravity that was trying to speed

  them up faster than they reasonably could go. There was no air in the null

  spaces this far above the planet, so that meant there was nothing to slow them

  down if they didn’t do it themselves and there was only so much speed they

  could handle. Fortunately they were passed the tricky section up top near the

  shipyard ring, with the connections now being little more than evenly spaced

  gaps with occasional supports jutting out in their way. Hit one of those and

  they’d be squashed, armor and all, so the trailblazers were holding back on

  gaining any more speed as they spotted the obstructions ahead and maneuvered

  the group around them.

  But they couldn’t be using psionics, the support

  struts were flashing by so fast Ginsi only saw a split second blur on her

  Pefbar. They had to be using schematics to navigate by and hoping that the

  lizards were as meticulous with their construction as Star Force was. Miles

  were whipping by so fast it felt like they weren’t even moving at all. The

  walls appeared a bit foggy, but other than that they were just smooth

  obstructions on either side that Ginsi knew she could not touch at any cost.

  The friction would eat through her armor like a chainsaw and send her bouncing

  from one wall to the other in a death spiral, and shields wouldn’t do much to

  delay that death.

  Fortunately her psionics operated differently than

  matter. Her telekinesis was able to give her the ability to push against the

  moving walls without it dragging her backwards and sending her out of control,

  which she needed when the Bataf adjustments came, for they always threw off her

  orientation no matter how precisely aligned she thought she was with those

  below her.

  But everyone in this group was a professional and they

  worked the quiet danger without incident, flying a predictable pattern around

  the various lift shaft tubes and avoiding the support struts as they continued

  to fall miles after miles. The danger was real, but it seemed so quiet and

  nobody was talking on comms or telepathically…at least not to her. She worried

  that she might fall asleep and bump a wall, for this was boring as hell once

  you got past the first hour.

  But this was the mission and she was game to see it

  through no matter how the challenges presented themselves. Focus was something

  that an Archon was used to maintaining in all variety of situations…and in this

  one, if you slipped up even once you were probably going to end up dead. And if

  you went careening into others you’d take them with you.

  Which was probably another reason why it was good that

  she was at the back…from their point of view.

  13 hours into their fall and the Ikrid orders came for

  them to start slowing down, with them nearing the atmosphere and Ginsi knowing

  that if they began to hit that the turbulence would put them into the walls.

  Not waiting on the others, Ginsi pushed both arms out to either side and

  created crashbags off each, touching the walls with her energy fields and

  trying to force the contact down ahead of her at an angle. She pushed the

  fields out, forcing herself to go higher with the process and feeling the first

  tinglings of gravity in half a day, indicating that she was succeeding in

  bleeding off at least a little speed.

  Apparently it wasn’t enough, for she got three

  different battlemeld prompts from below and accepted them all before she had a

  chance to crash into anyone. Suddenly she was in a tripod of Bataf links

  holding her still and slowing her down, leaving her with nothing to do but hold

  onto the links. They were making it easy on her, but like she said earlier she

  intended to pull her own weight so she kept her telekinetic vice operating as

  much as she could manage while multitasking, lessening her weight for the

  others to push on or pulling them up, depending on how you looked at it.

  She wasn’t connected with all the Archons, just those

  closest to her, but through the mind links she could feel that the others had

  different battlemelds overlapping. That was something she’d never tried before,

  but she could sense through the ripple of one mind to another that all 38 of

  them were Bataf connected to one another and slowing as a fixed group to avoid

  bumping into each other.

  Impressive as that was, they weren’t going to bleed

  off this much speed very fast. It was going to take time, and she hoped they’d

  got their altitude guesses correct, for the battlemap signals weren’t

  penetrating the column to orient themselves off of.

  With the wind whipping by her inside the pitch black

  null space, Ginsi finally got the signal from the others to split. She’d

  already started spotting protrusions on her own Pefbar and from those she could

  guess at their speed, but the irregularity was coming back again as they got

  close to the surface and the structure altered into what would be a very wide

  base, but one bottoming out well below ground level. The lift shafts didn’t run

  that deep, but supporting so much weight in such a ‘flimsy’ structure required

  some significant engineering chops and a rooting ‘boot’ to match.

  That meant more stuff in the way, but Ginsi and the

  others were glad to get to do something more than just falling. At these slower

  speeds Ginsi was able to touch the walls and bounce off them, dancing down the

  null space and following the others as the trailblazers charted their course

  through the obstructions. They remained that way, doing their dark acrobatic

  dance until she got the signal to start hard braking.

  The mage flipped over, using the rushing air to move

  her over to the side wall where she dug her heels into it as she pressed

  against the opposite wall with a Lachka field and wedged herself into some

  traction…though it looked like she was skating a trail of sparks on the wall.

  The others decelerated in a variety of means, though

  slower than Ginsi. She didn’t want to run up on top of them and need help

  again, so she opted for the more extreme deceleration. Eventually the others

  below her stopped altogether, with her accepting a final Bataf to kill the rest

  of her speed and allow her to grab onto the wall and hang Spiderman style along

  with the others below her.

  Ginsi waited there until a shaft of light blared into

  existence. No one moved at first, allowing their eyes to start readjusting to

  the light, then slowly they began crawling down to that level with the light

  getting brighter they closer they got to the opening.

  When Ginsi got to that level she was on the wrong

  wall, so she j
umped across and grabbed hold of the other, then crawled over

  beneath the doorway thankful that no one else was sticking around to help her.

  The null space continued to fall away beneath her, traveling down to a dead end

  block according to the schematics, but it was below street level and not where

  they wanted to go.

  The mage grabbed hold of the bottom edge of the hole

  they’d cut in the wall and pulled herself up and into it, coming out on her

  knees as she looked into the bright daylight as the 37 battlemap icons ahead of

  her were disappearing fast. She stood up and walked into the lizard city,

  taking a few seconds to soak in the view and the startled looks on the lizards

  nearby, most of whom were not armed.

  Those that were fired at the Archons, but neither they

  nor Ginsi shot back. She ignored them and took off running, following the line

  of her peers and needing to match their speed. Now she was in her element and

  they would not be leaving her behind.

  With several pink phaser shots missing her and a

  couple actually making contact with her shields, Ginsi sprinted off through the

  city, wondering exactly how much damage 38 of the most elite Archons in Star

  Force could cause, and how the lizards would adapt to try and stop them.

  10

  February 18, 3108

  Menchet System

  (lizard core)

  Tess

  Paul, Riona, and two other titans clung to the

  underside of a lizard transport, out of sight from above and not caring what

  the lizards on the ground saw as they flew across kilometers of enemy cityscape

  towards their next target, remote controlling the mind of the pilot as they had

  been doing for weeks to cross the expanses required to get to all the

  anti-orbital batteries within range of the column they’d come down.

  So far this one hadn’t been spotted and shot down and

  they’d been able to cover a lot of ground while the rest of their 38 man team

  continued on to separate targets. There were too many for them all to hit

  together, so they’d split up to maximize time after the first one went down

  with surprising ease. It’d taken some improvising on site, but the lizards had

  plenty of stuff to use for demolitions if you knew where to look. Damaging the

 

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