HOMEWORLD: The Sword of Caaliburnous (She-Ra/Homeworld crossover)

CHARACTER SHEET
NAME
Lieutenant Ajora Eytapea
PEOPLE
Taiidani
POSITIVE TRAIT
Tough: Once per combat, if taken out, she survives just fine without problems.
NEGATIVE TRAIT
Hunted: Ajora lives a dangerous life - all encounters are at +1 danger.

SKILLS

SKILL​
LEVEL​
MANIFOLD​
Close Combat
2​
(Brawling), Blunt, (Edged), Polearm, Flexible
Guns
2​
(Pistols & SMGs), Shotgun, Assault Rifle, Sniper Rifles, (Vehicular Weapons)
Personal
2​
(Awareness), (Athletics), Finesse, Stealth, Endurance
Social
1​
Charm, Bluff, Empathy, (Leadership), Taunt
Tech
0​
Construction, Tinkering, Repair, Computers, Sabotage
Taiidani Noble (Background)
1​
Courtly Relations, (Imperial Law), Intrigue, Noble House Ciphers, Noble House Contacts
Imperial Pilot (Background)
2​
Fellow Pilots, (Fighter Identification), Fighter Specifications, Imperial Navy Regulations, (Tactics)

THEMES

Bold Leader: Ajora leads from the front, with heart and passion. She will never back down from risks, and inspires great loyalty in her troops.

Warrior for Justice: Ajora won't allow injustice to go unpunished or unremarked on. When needed, she'll fight for what is right.

Religious Figure: Ajora is rumored to be the Sajuuk-Ra, a figure of prophetic legend among the Kushan and others. What could this mean...
GEAR

The Sword
Adds: +1 | Speed: Fast | Range: 0-1 | Base Damage: 1
Lord of War: Both adds and base damage improve as your Close Combat Skill improves.​
TI-90 Recoilless Pistol
Adds: +0 | Speed: Medium | Range: 1-6+ | Base Damage: 1
Dance, Fucker, Dance: Gain 1 heat before resolving an attack to apply the Off Balance oomph to an enemy as a free action.​
Vac-Suit: Allows survival in space.

VEHICLE

Blade class Heavy Interceptor
RU Cost: 26 | RU Cost to refuel: 3
Hull: +6, contains six slots (uses five)
Cockpit: A cockpit containing the pilot and life support system
Main Fusion Drive: +21 Realspace Speed Scale
Armor Cladding: +15 Armor Cladding
NM-98 Twin-Linked Mass Driver: Twin rapid fire mass drivers slaved into a single burst.
Adds: +1 | Range: 1-12 | Speed: Medium | Base Damage (AOE): 7 (None)
Frangible Rounds: may optionally double target's armor to double base damage.
Armor Piercing: Ignore 7 armor
Targeting Scanners: +6 to scan at ranges 1-6

Damage Silhouette (damage/destroyed)
Hull: 6/12 | Cockpit: 0/1 | Drive: 11/21 | Cladding: 8/15 | Mass Driver: 3/6 | Targeting Scanner: 3/6

Penalties
Fuel Requirement: (-10x2): it's a gas guzzling fighter, obviously​
Environmental Limiting (-6x1): it cannot fly in atmosphere​
Weak Points (-15x1): If the enemy manages to get 5 "weak point" oomphs, they can ignore the armor cladding.​

RELATIONSHIPS

Bowdora is...

OBLIVIOUS
Adora can take heat from Bow at a 2 to 1 ratio as a free action (this is a net heat loss.) Bow gets +1/2 of Adora's skill when she and he cooperates.

Glimdora is...

SMITTEN!
When fighting side by side, you can EITHER: "If one of you takes a hit in combat, the other can take one action before the NPCs do" OR "negate someone's heat source in combat by physically intervening", but not both. You choose before battle.
NAME
Lieutenant Kaja
PEOPLE
Taiidani
POSITIVE TRAIT
Shapeshifter: Kaja may 3 heat to alter her physical form to be between cat sized and human sized.
NEGATIVE TRAIT
Medically Dependent: Kaja requires constant Bentui crafted medical injections (5 RU per month.) If she misses it, her heat cap is reduced by 1, per session you miss out until you hit 0 Heat and are Taken out.

SKILLS

SKILL​
LEVEL​
MANIFOLD​
Close Combat
2​
(Brawling), Blunt, Edged, Polearm, (Flexible)
Guns
2​
(Pistols & SMGs), Shotgun, Assault Rifle, Sniper Rifles, (Vehicular Weapons)
Personal
2​
Awareness, Athletics, (Finesse), (Stealth), Endurance
Social
1​
Charm, (Bluff), Empathy, Leadership, Taunt
Tech
0​
Construction, Tinkering, Repair, Computers, Sabotage
Facedancer (Background)
2​
Impersonation, Formsculpting, Deep Contacts, (Dirty Tricks), (Dark Secrets)
Imperial Pilot (Background)
1​
Fellow Pilots, Fighter Identification, Fighter Specifications, Imperial Navy Regulations, (Tactics)

THEMES

Genius Commander: Kaja, despite her social status as a mutie, might be the most skilled tactician and strategist in the Taiidani Empire. Now, try and convince them of that.

A catgirl in disguise: Kaja has an ideal form she can never truly use in her life - but thanks to her being a facedancer, she can still tap into it from time to time.

Cynic looking for love: She won't admit it, but she feels deeply, loves harder...and hurts most of all.
GEAR

Claws
Adds: +0 | Speed: Medium | Range: 0-1 | Base Damage: 2
Buff or Whippy: Base Damage is equal to Athletics or Finesse.​
TI-90 Recoilless Pistol
Adds: +0 | Speed: Medium | Range: 1-6+ | Base Damage: 1
Dance, Fucker, Dance: Gain 1 heat before resolving an attack to apply the Off Balance oomph to an enemy as a free action.​
Vac-Suit: Allows survival in space.

VEHICLE

Triikdor class Space Superiority Fighter
RU Cost: 26 | RU Cost to refuel: 3
Hull: Size: +6, contains six slots (five are used)
Cockpit: A cockpit, containing the pilot and life support system.
Main Fusion Drive: +28 Realspace Speed Scale
Armor Cladding: +10 armor scale
TI-0101 Mass Driver Cannon: A high powered, heavily offset coaxial mass driver cannon.
Adds: -1 | Range: 11-16 | Speed: Fast | Base Damage (AOE): 7 (None)
Suppression!: Can apply one off balance and pinned oomphs even on a miss.​
Armor Piercing Ammo: Ignores 7 armor.​
Targeting Scanners: +10 to scan at ranges 1-6

Damage Silhouette (damaged/destroyed)
Hull: 6/12 | Cockpit: 0/1 | Drive: 14/28 | Cladding: 5/10 | Mass Driver: 3/6 | Targeting Scanner: 5/10

Current Damage
None

Penalties
Fuel Requirement (-10x2): burns through more fuel than anyone likes to admit.​
Skill Penalty (-10x2): Whenever sudden, erratic turning is required, the heavily offset main gun can produce wild instabilities that can make piloting extremely difficult.​
 
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[X] "I'm very interested in this intelligence. Maybe weshould meet face to face on that nice carrier of yours, Entente-Captain. You can show me the intelligence, and we can finalize your mission objectives." (Diff 2 charm)
 
[X] "I'm very interested in this intelligence. Maybe weshould meet face to face on that nice carrier of yours, Entente-Captain. You can show me the intelligence, and we can finalize your mission objectives." (Diff 2 charm)
 
On the one hand Ajora trying to flirt... On the other it's a She-Ra quest on SV, somebody has to get kidnapped.
 
[X] "I'm very interested in this intelligence. Maybe weshould meet face to face on that nice carrier of yours, Entente-Captain. You can show me the intelligence, and we can finalize your mission objectives." (Diff 2 charm)
 
[X] Swallow your pride: "...technically, he didn't just send a Lieutenant. I am also Princess Ajora Eytapea, and I speak with the full authority of my House and my estate. Now, the intelligence?"

Heat: 2
 
[X] Swallow your pride: "...technically, he didn't just send a Lieutenant. I am also Princess Ajora Eytapea, and I speak with the full authority of my House and my estate. Now, the intelligence?" (Diff 1 Leadership - however, the pirates may be tempted to kidnap you. You can hold this off by creating an Oomph I shall call "imperial intimidation" which will check their impulses...for as long as they last. If you vote for this, vote for how much additional heat you want to spend on the check to create that oomph.)
-[x] Zero heat
 
[X] "I'm very interested in this intelligence. Maybe weshould meet face to face on that nice carrier of yours, Entente-Captain. You can show me the intelligence, and we can finalize your mission objectives." (Diff 2 charm)
 
Adhoc vote count started by DragonCobolt on Aug 11, 2022 at 11:27 AM, finished with 11 posts and 10 votes.

  • [X] "I'm very interested in this intelligence. Maybe weshould meet face to face on that nice carrier of yours, Entente-Captain. You can show me the intelligence, and we can finalize your mission objectives." (Diff 2 charm)
    [X] Swallow your pride: "...technically, he didn't just send a Lieutenant. I am also Princess Ajora Eytapea, and I speak with the full authority of my House and my estate. Now, the intelligence?" (Diff 1 Leadership - however, the pirates may be tempted to kidnap you. You can hold this off by creating an Oomph I shall call "imperial intimidation" which will check their impulses...for as long as they last. If you vote for this, vote for how much additional heat you want to spend on the check to create that oomph.)
    -[x] Zero heat
    -[x] Zero heat
    [X] Swallow your pride: "...technically, he didn't just send a Lieutenant. I am also Princess Ajora Eytapea, and I speak with the full authority of my House and my estate. Now, the intelligence?" (Diff 1 Leadership - however, the pirates may be tempted to kidnap you. You can hold this off by creating an Oomph I shall call "imperial intimidation" which will check their impulses...for as long as they last. If you vote for this, vote for how much additional heat you want to spend on the check to create that oomph.)
    -[x] 1 heat
    [X] Swallow your pride: "...technically, he didn't just send a Lieutenant. I am also Princess Ajora Eytapea, and I speak with the full authority of my House and my estate. Now, the intelligence?"


Okay! So, in HEAT, skills are manifolds, which unlock the subskills as they advance. So, at Social 1, you have one of the subskills unlocked - which is Leadership. This means your Charm is 0. So, this puts you from 0 heat to 2 heat. This is fine and how the game is meant to be played.
 
CHAPTER ONE: Insubordination (0.4)
Ajora's heart beat faster and faster in her chest, but she forced her voice to sound calm as she rubbed her cheek with one hand. "I'm...very interested in this intelligence. Maybe we, uh, should meet face to face on that nice carrier of yours, Entente-Captain. You show me the intelligence, and we can finalize your mission objectives."

"Always wanted to see the inside of one of those things. You know. Without being kidnapped and ransomed," Loniie muttered as the small crew of the corvette waited for the reply.

"Heh. Deal." The warm, husky voice made a knot of tension loosen on Ajora's back. At the very least, if it came to a fight in the ship, she did have a sword. Which she was fairly sure was going to be better than any hand weapon they had short of firearms - which felt a lot less desperate than fighting a ship that had several heavy kinetic cannons and two front mounted ion accelerators on the prow in a dinky corvette.

Yeah, you'll be able to be overwhelmed by superior numbers on a much more fair field of combat... she thought as Loniie switched her channel over to RC-09. "We're going to do some face to face negotiations. If things go south, hyperspace back and come with the cavalry."

"Got it, AC-01. Good luck."

Ajora nodded. "Same." The radio flicked off as they started to accelerate towards the carrier. The name on the side was in Turani hexoglyphs, so she had...no idea what it said in their native language. She still thought the name was fairly attractive - even if the ship itself wasn't. Unlike the graceful lines and curves and strong, bold colors of an Imperial ship, it was a rectangular slab of solid gray gunmetal, unpainted save for a few kill markers, and unadorned save for the small turret fixtures that could spit anti-strikecraft weapons, and the forward mounted focals that loomed like giant eyes as the corvette slipped into the belly hanger. The docking apparatus clicked home with a series of thumps and clunks as Ajora stood a bit taller, then stepped to the airlock, flanked by Loniie and Kyle, with Roj clambering up from his cramped position at the engineering section of the corvette.

"Let me do the talking, I'm...I've delt with this kind of thing before," Ajora said.

"Really?" Loniie asked. "You've talked to pirates before?"

"No, but..." Ajora sighed, adjusting her flight suit with one hand as the airlock cycled. "I've been to a few state dinners. It can't be that different."

The doors opened and they stepped into the Turani's domain.

The first impression that Ajora got was of riotous color. As plain as their ship was on the outside, the Turani ship was...well...Ajora didn't want to say it was gorgeous, because it was deeply unbecoming for a military starship to have murals of greens and jungles, deserts and oceans, with brilliant interlocking patterns on the ceiling to boot. But it was a bit more interesting than the endless gunmetal gray corridors of her carrier, she had to admit. The Turani themselves were a wild mixture of scrap built vac-suits, work coveralls, flashy bits of gaudy scarfs, jewelry, and adornments - ranging from the simple well made daggers they wore to the shockingly extravagant gold plated kinetic pistol she saw on one's hip.

The leader, clear by sheer physical presence, made Ajora very very very upset she wasn't one of the Turani who had inherited a reasonable amount of melanin from somewhere in their family line. If she wasn't one of the blond, pale skinned minority in noble Taiidani ranks, then Ajora wouldn't need to work this hard to hide her blush as she looked up and down the leader with a slow, slow sweep of her eyes.

Damn, she thought.

"Like what you see?" the woman asked, grinning. She was easily a hundred and ninety centimeters tall if Ajora was a centimeter, with broad shoulders that were extravagantly and boldly displayed by her lack of sleeves - her flight jacket just ended in tatters, like she had cut her own sleeves off. Her chest was muscular, her belly was seamed with flexing abdominal muscles, her hips were bulky, and she looked like she could bench press a strike fighter. Her hair was cut short, dyed white, and framed a tough, amused face with bright gold eyes. Those eyes' flickered with amusement as Ajora realized her subtle glance over maybe...hadn't been that subtle.

"Lieutenant Ajora," Ajora said.

"Captain..." the woman paused. "You can call me Huntara."

Ajora racked her memory for Tuani customs. She knew they were a deeply private people - they had face names, didn't they? So, this wasn't this captain's real name. Her family name. Hell, for all Ajora knew, she had a crew name, then an even more private name to share with people she really actually liked. Ajora inclined her head.

"So, your ship is...very...colorful!" Ajora said.

"Thanks," Huntara said, grinning as her crew chuckled. "We like to have something better to look at than Brinker's scrawny ass." She jerked her thumb at one of her crew, who scowled - but everyone else laughed. "Come on, let me show you the intelligence we got. Your crew can stay by the corvette."

Ajora glanced back at Loniie, who looked like she definitely did not want to see a literal member of royalty to go off among the literal pirates. Ajora gave her a subtle shake of the head - the last thing she wanted to do was to cause offense. Loniie frowned, crossed her arms over her chest, and flashed some...extremely poor House Eytapea sign language. Literally translated, her little gesture meant I will provide forks, one hour.

...Ajora was pretty sure she meant she'd be providing backup in an hour. She flashed her the subtle finger nod with her hand behind her back as she stepped into line next to Huntara. The corridor that the burly captain led her to was narrower and hotter than she expected. Ajora used her finger to dial up her flight jacket's AC. As the internal systems kept the temperature down, she said: "More cramped than I expected."

Huntara shrugged. "It's big enough for what we need."

Ajora figured it had to be the ion cannons.

She expected to be taken to the CIC or some kind of intelligence chamber. Instead, the Entente-Captain opened a door into a small, but quite lavishly decorated personal chamber, with a...very large bed, considering the space. Ajora stood in the doorway, arching an eyebrow, and tried to sound dry and detatched: "Is this where you usually take fleet assets?" Her voice cracked on the last word.

"Yup," Huntara said, chuckling huskily. "At least the cute ones."

Ajora's face went beat red. "You're trying to fluster me."

"Trying, hell," Huntara said, opening a cabinet. She drew out some acceleration proof glasses, setting them down. "So. Your Emperor hired every Turani in this area of space to start beating the bush." Ajora watched her tug the cork from the fine vintage of coreward wine that she had gotten from some raid or another with a strange tingle along her spine. The way those big, blunt fingers could be strong and deft at once made her feel faintly dizzy. "And one of our Ententes decided to brave the Great Barrier. And they came back with some actual fucking loot."

She held out a glass. The liquid was bright red. Ajora took it, but did not drink it. "So, there's trade going on in there?"

"Lets just say, there was something worth poking," Huntara said, turning to face her. She knocked back a gulp, hissed through her teeth, then said. "I managed to get some borrowed telemetry and gun cam footage, and an intercepted transmission. Wanna hear?"

Ajora nodded, not trusting her voice.

Huntara held up her wrist. She had a small gold bangle which doubled as a wrist comp. The crackling voice that came out was clear, accented, but quite understandable. "-his is the science ship Khar-Selim! Repeat, we are an unarmed survey ship from the Kushan Expeditionary-" The unmistakable roar of gunfire and the scream of escaping air - intermixing with a more...

Human scream.

Ajora frowned.

"Sounds like there's someone in Kharak. Not just some big black hole, but actual people," Huntara said, smirking slightly. "Which means this isn't just a scouting expedition. This is combat. And I don't sent my Entente into combat without a significantly higher payout."

Ajora hadn't been given the kind of resources it'd take to get these pirates to run headlong into combat for. This was supposed to just be a scouting mission. But...something inside of her felt as if it was trying to squirm away from a thought. She didn't know what it was, but it sat heavy in her belly. The sword at her hip felt like the greatest weight she had ever carried at the moment.

"There's a lot of idiot hotheads who are more than happy to throw themselves at these...Kushan, if you want them to. But not my entente. Not without a lot more than some cargo-loads of asteroid ore," Huntara said, firmly.

---
HEAT: 2/6

What do you do?
[ ] ...you know what the feeling in your gut is. If...if this system is where the Hiigarans were exiled, then this fleet might not be here to protect the outer rim trade routes. You need to get back to the carrier and make sure...make sure everything is fine.
[ ] No, that's absurd conjecture. See if you can talk Huntara into at least providing scout services (Charm Check, diff 3)
[ ] Write In
 
Loniie...

[X] Goddamit, will Huntara keep trying to rattle me up? This "Kushan Expedition" must be some irrelevant scavengers looking for Hiigaran ruins. Unlike them, you don't believe in fairy tales. I don't care about how impressive her abs are, you will show her the dignity of a royal; keep a cool face and demand for something more concrete.
 
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"Sounds like there's someone in Kharak. Not just some big black hole, but actual people," Huntara said, smirking slightly. "Which means this isn't just a scouting expedition. This is combat. And I don't sent my Entente into combat without a significantly higher payout."

Ah yes. Unarmed civilians, the gravest threat that any warship might encounter.
They were hired to do a scouting mission, they don't need extra money just because there might be something in there for them to find.

[X] Sure. Unarmed civilians. The gravest threat in space. Huntara isn't being paid to fight, they're paid to scout. And should they encounter anyone worth seeing, they can that intelligence straight back to the fleet and Ajora can personally ensure her safety with her Triikdor (Taunt)
 
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[X] Sure. Unarmed civilians. The gravest threat in space. Huntara isn't being paid to fight, they're paid to scout. And should they encounter anyone worth seeing, they can that intelligence straight back to the fleet and Ajora can personally ensure her safety with her Triikdor (Taunt)

Knowing what we're sending them into, I don't feel great about sending these folks straight into Kushan guns but I can't resist "Sure. Unarmed civilians. The gravest threat in space."
 
[X] Sure. Unarmed civilians. The gravest threat in space. Huntara isn't being paid to fight, they're paid to scout. And should they encounter anyone worth seeing, they can that intelligence straight back to the fleet and Ajora can personally ensure her safety with her Triikdor (Taunt)

Knowing what we're sending them into, I don't feel great about sending these folks straight into Kushan guns but I can't resist "Sure. Unarmed civilians. The gravest threat in space."
We could also focus on the "we are paying for you scout, not for you to die. If there is someone too strong to tangle with its more important to get away and tell us then to try and kill it."
 
[X] Sure. Unarmed civilians. The gravest threat in space. Huntara isn't being paid to fight, they're paid to scout. And should they encounter anyone worth seeing, they can that intelligence straight back to the fleet and Ajora can personally ensure her safety with her Triikdor (Taunt)
 
[x] Write in: "We are paying for you scout, not for you to die. If there is someone too strong to tangle with its more important to get away and tell us then to try and kill it."
 
[x] Write in: "We are paying for you scout, not for you to die. If there is someone too strong to tangle with its more important to get away and tell us then to try and kill it."
 
[x] Write in: "We are paying for you scout, not for you to die. If there is an unknown group in the area capable of fighting you, be it head on or through trickery, getting out alive and reporting it will be far more important then killing them. If you encounter civilian ships play nice and see if you can get them to reveal anything."
 
Adhoc vote count started by DragonCobolt on Aug 14, 2022 at 11:16 AM, finished with 8 posts and 7 votes.

  • [X] Sure. Unarmed civilians. The gravest threat in space. Huntara isn't being paid to fight, they're paid to scout. And should they encounter anyone worth seeing, they can that intelligence straight back to the fleet and Ajora can personally ensure her safety with her Triikdor (Taunt)
    [x] Write in: "We are paying for you scout, not for you to die. If there is someone too strong to tangle with its more important to get away and tell us then to try and kill it."
    [X] Goddamit, will Huntara keep trying to rattle me up? This "Kushan Expedition" must be some irrelevant scavengers looking for Hiigaran ruins. Unlike them, you don't believe in fairy tales. I don't care about how impressive her abs are, you will show her the dignity of a royal; keep a cool face and demand for something more concrete.
    [x] Write in: "We are paying for you scout, not for you to die. If there is an unknown group in the area capable of fighting you, be it head on or through trickery, getting out alive and reporting it will be far more important then killing them. If you encounter civilian ships play nice and see if you can get them to reveal anything."


The write in uses Taunt, a skill you lack! However, it's a good write in, so I'll put the diff at 2 - putting you at 4 heat!

"hey, how do we get rid of all this heat?"

In combat, you can lose 1 heat by ending your turn, or up to 6-0 by using a power (the less heat you lose, the more powerful a power is)

Out of combat, resting for 1 hour or failing a skill check. Or using a power (powers can be used narratively too.)

The failing is why I like to advertise this game as functioning like the gambler's fallacy - failing resets your heat track to 0, so the next skill check kind of HAS to succeed.
 
CHAPTER ONE: Insubordination (0.5)
Ajora crossed her arms over her flight jacket and considered the Turani. She was fairly sure the Turani wasn't mentioning dozens of other factors at the moment - relative sizes of Ententes, details about what her fellows had actually run into out there in the Kharak system, what she knew about the Kushan. But at the moment, Ajora had a job. And that job was to get these ships moving in generally the right direction. And one thing that Turani couldn't really step back from and that...was a challenge.

...at least she hoped it was true, because she knew no proper Imperial captain could step back from a challenge to his or her honor.

She grinned. " Sure. Unarmed civilians. The gravest threat in space," she said, her voice wry. Huntara frowned at her. "You're not being paid to fight, you're being paid to scout. If you run into anything serious, you can hyperspace back to the fleet and drop the intelligence off."

Huntara snorted. "Kid, you know how long it takes for a hyperspace drive to recharge after a short jump?" she asked, standing slowly up and up and up from the seat she had taken. She stepped closer to Ajora, looking down into her eyes with a warm smirk that made Ajora's belly do a tumbling flip flop like she was in a cockpit and had forgotten the off-center characteristics of her fighter. She wanted to uncross her arms and brush a strand of hair back behind her ear, or fidget, or do anything other than just stand still. Huntara brushed that strand back and Ajora felt the rough tip of her finger graze along her ear, a momentary contact flaring brighter and hotter than anything Ajora had ever felt.

The stomach flipping was joined with some completely inexplicable guilt.

"Yeah," Ajora said. "I-It depends on the size of the solid state quantum capacitators. Uh...bigger ships take longer time. The RC-09 we have outside s-should have charged in a minute or two."

"My precious little Crimson takes four and a half minuets to warm up her hyperdrive." Huntara's voice was edged with a warning tone that jerked Ajora's eyes from somewhere over her shoulder to her butch face. Her smirk had become grim. "Do you know how much damage you can take in four and a half minutes?"

Ajora, who had definitely read the accounts of the Battle of Sighs - where the Imperial Core had been stopped from being ravaged by Vag-Yiar invasion fleet in a fleet action that had taken a grand total of thirty two seconds as the negotiations broke down and the two fleets had begun to exchange fire at nearly point blank ranges. Now, admittedly, that had been nearly three thousand years ago, when the industrial capacity to make really durable ship armor had been beyond everyone involved...

But the point stood.

"Then be careful," she said, trying to remain calm. "You are a pirate, aren't you?"

Huntara narrowed her eyes.

Then she burst out laughing. Her palm clapped Ajora on the shoulder and she stepped back. "I like you, Princess," she said, turning her back to Ajora and getting another glass of that stolen wine. "All right, we'll be scouting for these big bad Kushan. Whatever they are." She knocked back the drink. "Transfer the RU to our holds and...unless there's anything else, you'll be on your way, right?" She flashed a grin over her shoulder. Ajora felt the impulse to say more or stay longer. The sudden, vivid image of the large, comfortable bed dominating the room filled her mind. As did the expansive length of Huntara's arm. The strength of her bicep. The breadth of her shoulders.

Ajora's voice cracked: "No, C-Captain!"

Huntara's grin was knowing.

***
Loniie, Kyle and Roj were waiting for Ajora when she returned to the hanger bay, and all three of them were looking increasingly nervous as they stood off against their Turani counterparts - Kyle was smiling nervously, Roj was standing stoically beside Loniie, and Loniie was scowling. Seeing Ajora, she nodded. "Negotiations going all right?" she asked before adding a belated. "Sir?"

"Yeah," Ajora said. "RC-09 is already transferring the RU, we're good to go. They're going to be scouting and getting more information..."

"More?" Loniie asked, quietly, then shook her head. "Come on, lets get in the 'vette and get out of this kids club playhouse. With all the scribbles." She directed that at one of the Turani, who gave her a rather good natured gesture that Ajora was fairly sure was equivalent of the backwards V that Taiidani preferred for letting know just how much you didn't like someone. Ajora leaned in close as they stepped into the umbilical.

"Was that wise?"

"Ahh, we were shooting the shit," Loniie said, grinning. "How about you? You look like you ran into a hovertank."

"A-Ah, uh," Ajora said, blushing.

"...I saw how you looked at that pirate captain," Loniie said.

"Oh, how did she?" Kyle asked, clambering up to his gunners roost.

"Kyle!" Loniie groaned. "Pay attention, by the old Emperor's balls."

"This is a very inappropriate conversation for me officers, your! For your officers, take us out of here!" Ajora stammered.

"Right. Sir." Loniie said with a very insolent smile. Ajora glared at her, but the glare slid off the stocky woman's shoulders like water off a sleeba's back. The carrier's hanger bay whipped past them as their magnetic grapplers launched the little corvette into open space. Once free, Loniie brought the ion engine on and kicked them towards the resource controller, which was surrounded by a little constellation of Bandit fighters - jouncing and moving around it in little erratic spurts, playing as much with one another as they were with the poor officers on the controller. Though they didn't transmit it in the clear...but Ajora could still practically hear the sighs of relief from the men on the controller as Loniie locked into the controller.

"Hyperspace in five," the RC-09's captain voice came over the line.

Ajora looked up at the Turani carrier. She imagined Huntara was looking back at her.

Her cheeks flushed.

And her belly knotted.

The hyperspace waveform wicked away the fleet, the stars, and the distant sun, replacing it with the sight of the Taiidani fleet - and the sight of what was clear and present battlefield jump preperations. The frigates were moving into the most stable configuration for a short jump, the resource collectors were cruising into their hangers, and the CAP was bringing their wings in for a quick landing. Ajora blinked, then heard the com crackle from the CIC. "Good timing, AC-01, we have just gotten a black alert from command, jump in H-minute two minutes, thirty seconds. Get in here quick, kids."

"Bring us in," Ajora said, quickly, frowning. Black alert meant immediate threat to the Empire. What was going on?

The hanger loomed and the corvette crew, focused on bringing their ship in or trapped inside of the engineering section of the small ship, missed what Ajora saw.

The heavy black tipped torpedoes of the ADWs were being taken out of their moorings and floated, in a tearing hurry, to the blunt, rectangular 'wing' protrusions of the Kaark class attack bombers. The torpedoes took up significantly more room than anything else the ships could carry, were one use only (as opposed to their nominal payload of plasma warhead emitters, which shunted drive plasma from their fusion reactor) and made each of the Kaark that had been picked look misshapen and ugly. It also made Ajora's blood run cold.

"What's going on, LT?" Loniie asked.

"I'm going to find that out," Ajora said, nodding. "Uh...report to your normal corvette."

"This is our normal corvette," Loniie said.

"Then stay here!" Ajora said, shaking her head as she swung herself to the airlock. She emerged to find that Commander Bejik was waiting for her.

"Did you get the Turani on our flank?" he asked, immediately. Ajora nodded, but before she could specify, he jerked his hand. "Come on!"

"What's going on, sir?"

"It's...imperial orders, Eytapea," Bejik said, his voice grim. Ajora frowned. He had never called her that before and she didn't like the way he seemed to be clinging to it. "We need your word on that."

"What?" Ajora asked as they came to one of the lift tubes which whisked them up to the CIC, which was in utter turmoil. The hyperdrive preparations were being done in a tearing hurry - and the center of the bridge showed a wobbly quantum waveform indicator - but it was...Ajora stopped, gaping as she saw the scale indicators. At first, she had thought that the scale on the display was zoomed in, like they had been trying to study the specifics of the waveform pattern for ship identification purposes. Instead, she saw the scale meter was normal tachyon scanners.

The quantum waveform was for a ship the size of a small moon.

"Emperors Before," she whispered, the old oath feeling the only one that was even faintly appropriate - but what Ajora wanted to say was holy fucking shit.

Commodore Hajiak turned to face her, nodding. "Princess Eytapea, welcome aboard."

"S-Sir, I-"

"M'lady," he said, gesturing. "At 0891, in the Kharak system, we detected this hyperspace signature. Declassified Imperial documents make it clear that immediate black level response is the only possible answer."

Ajora felt cold. Declassified documents had to have been given out back on Hiigara. Not out here, not nearly a year away from the Court. She saw, for a moment, the subtle machinations of her mother behind this - and a sickening lurch in her belly made her wonder exactly...who had approved her position in such a good ship, in such an important fleet as the Ninth. She tried to control her features, but the anger was clear enough that Commodore Hajiak gulped.

"The documentation is here, if you need to see it, Princess-"

"I'm just a lieutenant, Sir!" It almost came out like a scream. She just wanted to be Ajora. Herself. Her chest throbbed and the old wound felt like it was getting fresher and fresher by the moment. "What is going on? What do the documents say?"

"Hyperspace in H-minute thirty seconds."

"Prepare launch wings."

"We have our kinetic point defense up and running, long range telemetry is good...nothing but SASRs out there."

The murmur of men and women and their professional tones cut hard against the situation. Everyone's voice was edged.

Hajiak stepped closer. "This is the prison planet of...of the Hiigaran Exiles. Emperor Riesstiu has confirmed it in a direct letter to myself. If they demonstrate hyperspace technology, they are in direct forfeit of the Treaty."

Ajora wanted to throw up.

It all...

It all made sense now.

Why the fleet wanted Turani dogs on each flank. To get a total encirclement of civilian evacuation ships. Why the fleet wanted her aboard. It wasn't because of her test scores or her piloting abilities or her duty or her dedication or her soul or anything. They wanted her not as Ajora the friend or Ajora the comrade or even Ajora as the technically proficient deep space combat pilot.

They wanted Princess Ajora Eytapea, sixty seventh of her line, Daughter of Lady Sadha Eytapea, the Keeper of Keys and Holder of the Sky's Ear, Liaison to his immortal majesty's most respected Imperial Navy, future heir to the Imperial Astronomic Survey Service and duchess of the planet of Re'aks. They wanted someone to stand in the Imperial Court and tell everyone that the black alert and the rolling out of atmosphere deprivation weapons had been nice and legal. They wanted her to speak to the Galactic Council and justify this...if...

If it ever came out.

The hyperspace waveform flickered and Ajora felt time stand still as she looked through the forward window panes of the Emperor's Finest.

The only habitable planet in the Kharak system looked barely that. The massive expanse of equatorial desert sprawled, up and down, until the clear signs of geoengineering and polar civilization became clear. Thick bands of green, visible even from high orbit, marked off where the people dwelling there were trying to keep the desert back from their homes, while the night's terminator sliced along the nothern pole, revealing the blaze of gleaming cities, crisscrossing that relatively small portion of livable planet.

"Launching alert fighters. Black Squad-1 in space. Group Two in attack positions."

"Put out a screen," Commodore Hajiak said. "Prepare to intercept their defense grid. Punch a hole...for the bombers."

This isn't some backwater outpost or uninhabited planet.

The sword at Ajora's hip felt very...very heavy.

The a line of white light shot down from the heavens - streaking down, down, down, down, towards the horizon. It struck without a sound - instead, there was a blaze of brilliant white light. The horizon seemed to bloom with fire, a wall of flames reaching up towards the heavens. The flames spat snakes made of smoke, and the snakes writhed into the shapes of Taiidani imperial banners. Their fangs tore into one another, writhing and twisting, and then blew away as the wall of flames drew closer and closer.

Ajora blinked.

She knew what she had to do.

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HEAT: 4/6
[ ] Attempt to order the fleet to stop this madness, leveraging your position as a Princess (Leadership check Diff 10 - you will fail because 13 heat is so overheated that you'll instantly die, but at least your heat will be reset.)
[ ] Draw your sword (begin combat - this will also likely end poorly, but at least they'll have a harder time ignoring your displeasure.)
 
[X] Attempt to order the fleet to stop this madness, leveraging your position as a Princess (Leadership check Diff 10 - you will fail because 13 heat is so overheated that you'll instantly die, but at least your heat will be reset.)
 
[X] Attempt to order the fleet to stop this madness, leveraging your position as a Princess (Leadership check Diff 10 - you will fail because 13 heat is so overheated that you'll instantly die, but at least your heat will be reset.)

Die as we lived.
 
[X] Attempt to order the fleet to stop this madness, leveraging your position as a Princess (Leadership check Diff 10 - you will fail because 13 heat is so overheated that you'll instantly die, but at least your heat will be reset.)
 
[X] Draw your sword (begin combat - this will also likely end poorly, but at least they'll have a harder time ignoring your displeasure.)

It's a good thing the ambassador corvette we have is already painted in base white primer. If we have to jump ship and GTFO, all we need is the turquoise accents and we'll fit right in with the Republic movement.

Funny, almost like that was the plan.

EDIT: I believe in Sajuuk's will. Draw the sword. Fight hard. Die swinging.
 
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So we'll literally die if we go for the order option? Or do we just fail to stop the bombing and have a mental break?
 
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