[x] Send some eyes closer to the nexus to get a look at what the River are up to, then possibly send in a team if it looks viable.
"We can't just ignore this," you say. "What the River are up to could significantly affect the mission. We need to head closer, and if it's possible I want to send a team to investigate."
Reizay has brought up a 3D projection of the tunnels, as best as you understand them though the echoes of the battle. With Luyu and Diraen you determine a route toward and past the nexus that will let you dispatch drones, or people, without exposing the submarine too directly, or making it too obvious where their mothership is if spotted. It won't be perfect, especially against an enemy that knows the tunnels well, but it's the best available option.
You return to silent running, toward but not close to the nexus. Tremors ripple through the rock and saline around you. Every so often, you pass a remote sensor, a little crystalline blue ball which the sub's countermeasures ghost past.
"Their passive stuff is dirt." Luyu says "If they go active, then we'll have to worry."
The sub's computer notes the first drone drop free, s letting through no vibration.
You wish you could lead the team yourself but after the confrontation with the wasps, you're still too injured. All you can do is ride Luyu's shoulder. Three of her are still in active fighting shape, and the last, the one who shielded you, is regenerating quicker than you are. Specialist combat bodies always bounce back so quickly from injuries, but she won't be ready for this mission.
You watch through the cameras as the drones spread out, and the team gears up and start running a series of warmup sims against basic River targets. Really, team is a misnomer, It's just Luyu and Alawen, the Communion security specialist you first met at the Reefside temple. Only Luyu matches her in experience, and Alawen has vast amounts of local knowledge, her transcript shows her to have a vast amount of deep water operations time.
"How much have you fought the River before?" she asks Luyu.
"Oh, tons." Luyu says. "First time I ever killed anyone was during the Second Addictive Crisis." That was more than three centuries ago. She really is old. "These are probably frogs. They're the main empire over there now, and arming some third party to fight you is just their style. Their regulars are very good, even the light infantry. Their mobilisation forces are mostly chaff outside of a pure firepower duel but we won't see those here. I'll send you a countermeasure layout. The frogs are a diurnal species and their eyes have a lot of UV cut out. Set your primary jammer to deceptive. Their actives will just burn through any kind of obscurant jamming."
"What about Balwar or Mrez?" Over the centuries, many River forces have made use of certain species of mercenary and slave soldiers, The Balwar and Mrez are the best known, the only river species capable of physically measuring up to an Gardenian combat body. It's a frightening combination when you add in their firepower.
"The frogs almost exclusively use Balwar, and not that many of them." Luyu sneers a little. "They're so proud of themselves. They hate using Balwar for anything important, though there's a good chance they'll have some on an op like this. Those countermeasures will be good on most Balwar subspecies. If they're great crested or mountain, switch to the beta mode for additional counter thermal."
"Right." Alawen has laid out a pair of swimmers; autonomous swarm containers. "I've got these loaded fifty fifty with laser funnels and swarm torpedoes. Do you want me to swap in some nanoburn?"
"Hmm." Luyu is lost in thought for a moment, but you intervene..
"It's a diplomatic mission," you say. "Let's not poison the reef."
"Fine, fine," says Luyu. "Bring some stingers though. Their anti-microbot defences aren't that great."
Alawan nods and slots in a new set of munitions into one of the swimmers. "We've got super cavitating rifles for the approach then personal weapons when we get in there."
"I'll need a spare for this." Luyu pats her plasma gun. "Can't keep it active. Active river cores are about the only thing they can reliably detect on their passives." She zips it into a bag and sticks it onto the side of the small utility sled that will carry most of the gear.
As the two get ready, the drones are almost in position.
"You ready?" You ask. "I'm going to ride along via transmission as operator."
"Glad to have you, boss." Luyu gives a thumbs up. The three clone valkyries raise their arms and the submarine's arming station begins to fit their armour around them. Alawen does the same. The four grab the heavy snub barrelled supercavitation carbines and clip them into their shoot on the move systems.
As you pass a certain junction, the submarine smoothly and silently releases its passengers.
You drop fully into Luyu's sensor system, watching through her eyes as she drops free of the sub without bubbles.
"We've got imagery coming in."
Reizay sends you the video. The River base is placed at a network of a dozen passages, a gleaming silver intrusion on the rainbow stone of a Nereidi structure. The whole base is ovoid, like a flatbread of gleaming river alloy. A trio of missiles streaks in from the direction of ECHO CHAMBER sub and slam harmlessly into a forcefield.
Alawen sketches in an approach vector. "I think we can use the Deep One temple structure as our entry." She says. "The rock there is just rock. Much easier to breach than that River alloy."
"Okay. Let's start simulating this." Luyu says. "Boss, keep a lookout would you?"
"Copy."
You take over the watch as Alawen and Luyu begin to practise movements and internal plans on known River and Nereidi structures. The water ripples with distant explosions, but is undisturbed by the low profile thrust packs your operatives wear. As you pass, a fifty metre eel with gleaming rainbow scales ripples past you on rapid tail strokes. It jerks and twitches at every explosion, heading away from the battle as fast as it can.
"The ECHO CHAMBER sub is being pulled in now." Reizay says. Several more missiles spiral out of one of the passages and impact the base without apparent effect. The submarine is enmeshed in blue light.
Luyu pauses the ongoing sims to check the situation "We'll need to keep a lookout for our ECHO CHAMBER friends when we make entry. They'll have seen the same things we have, and a side assault with whatever marine platoon I have with me is what I'd do in their position. Better than just leaving them dead weight."
"I wonder why they haven't self-destructed," Mirareki says. "If the River catch them, everyone aboard will be taken prisoner. I wouldn't want to take even the chance of becoming a River slave."
The Communion share looks with one another and you once again receive a mild jolt of culture shock. For you, and the Garden's mainstream, the list of fates worse than death is actually quite long. For them, who can't cheat it, it's far shorter. Unbidden, you remember old military saws about the danger of confronting an enemy army without allowing them a route of retreat.
This war, if it's allowed to really kick off, could end up very bloody indeed.
"They're probably covering their marines in," Luyu says. "They'll want to actually take the base out, not just avoid becoming some River Merchant's tacky ornaments."
Inside you, you feel Alex shift slightly. Old memories of hers stirring. "We were so proud. We used to tell so many stories of our own strength." She says, half to herself. "Then we found we were destined to be nothing but cheap knockoffs."
For now, you put it aside. "Reizay, I need a drone inspection of that Nereidi structure. We need to find out if there's air in it and a good entry point."
"Already on it." Reizay says.
"I've mapped the thinnest points." Liya says. "The easiest entries are here." She maps a series of rocks. "It does look like there's air inside, so make sure you keep a pressure seal on the breach."
Luyu clicks the line twice in acknowledgement. There's a pause as Luyu and Alawen drop into cover and run their final simulations with the drone data, then they move up to breach. In the shadow of an ossified spur of coral Alawen pulls out the breacher and sets it against the temple wall. Around her two Luyus hover, weapons up, covering, the third ready for the plug. A thin circle of bubbles appears where the penetrator nano bores through and then, slowly, a cylinder of stone extrudes into the water and drops gently into Luyu's waiting arms. At the far end of the narrow new passage a freshly-grown airlock bulkhead is holding against the pressure. Alawen pulls its counterpart out of her backpack, unfolds it and plugs it into the near side.
<<One at a time.>>
They send a scout drone first. Inside it finds an empty gallery, patrolled by a scuttling riverine thing on a regular schedule. Like a spider in silver half-plate. <<Radat.>> Luyu supplies. <<Not really sapient, but tool users. The frogs use them like security drones. As you can see they're pretty dumb.>> A Gardenian patrol remote would vary its pattern.
Alawen goes in first, which given her mortality you would have vetoed if you'd known that was how Luyu had arranged it. But she comes out of the water smoothly, gun up and drone pack beside her, then moves up to the first gateway. The four Luyus come next, in time with the patrol's cycles. The last Luyu leaves a signal relay at the airlock so you don't need to shout as loud through the stone.
There's a distant sound of an explosion and the Radat's antenna quivers, then it turns and dashes off.
<<Sounds like our friends are already here.>> Luyu observes.
The inside, through Luyu's eyes, is familiar from the other temple, at least in its broad strokes. You can already hear Jessica lecturing you about the significance of the different arch shapes, the altered form of the sluices, the focus of the murals on depictions of natural wildlife and the thorny curlicues of the variant microscript. But they don't have significance for you right now. Nor, do you think, do they have significance for the River tenants who have paved over and burrowed through them with faintly gloss grey metal, pipes and cables in garish colours, and racks of lobed equipment. Bags of construction supplies, energy drills and brute carving systems. It appears this area's used for storage.
The four move forward silently, down stairs flanked by dark stone statues of hulking Nereidi. In the distance there's the sound of gunfire. The rippling sound of plasma returns it a moment later. More evidence that ECHO CHAMBER have already forced entry.
<<We could go check that out,>> mutters Luyu, flexing her fingers. Apart from the practicalities of the situation, the sheer tactical interest of an elite Gardenite infantry formation breaching a Riverine base must be weighing on her mind. <<But we have company,>> she says from another body, watching another angle.
Below the stairs, off the side of the steps, is a chamber centred around a number of statues. Abstracted Nereidi in unusual poses, frozen in the middle of flowing motion. But what Luyu has seen is on the far side. A party of Riverines has entered through one of the several arches and is crossing to another, and they look senior.
<<A Colonel. Has to be the base commander.> breathes Luyu.
She's right. In the middle of the group is a Biff. What Luyu has, up until now, been insultingly calling frogs. Pale slick skin and broad mouth and eyes atop its head facing forward but able, unusually, to rotate sideways if need be. You vaguely recall a translated essay about how their evolutionary position as both predator and prey was the root of the flexibility, gumption, and mercantile vigour. This one's UV-bright uniform and array of medals are certainly trying to project predation. It has a smaller aide with it and is surrounded by a squad of hulking Balwar in full armour, but what catches your eye is the figure behind it. For a moment, you might have mistaken them for a human. But only for a moment.
The Shalathri is tall and narrow. Comfortably taller even than Luyu, but willowy, terrifyingly thin. Her legs are too long. Her skin is easily as pale as the Biff, and her elaborately done hair is pale blue. Her hands have six fingers and too many joints. Her huge angled eyes are pits of night; her face's other features all look freakishly diminished.
She's clad in a skimpy, silky robe embroidered with silvery thread, showing off a belly huge with pregnancy. Her face is impassive, not even showing an alien expression.
Alex's attention sharpens. "Witness our old doom." She whispers in your ear. "So old and so valuable. We looked - and you look - a lot like them, and that made us likewise valuable, and you."
But while you are valuable in that you look like them, it's not looks that give them their worth. The River haven't followed the path of the Garden to pervasive general computation and its runaway progeny. You've never heard of a Post-Riverine. In fact their hegemonic ideology pities you, as puppets of masters of your own creation. But societies still need computation, and that is what the Shalathri can do. Inside that skull is a synthesis of nature and nurture competitive with any Gardenite AI. Like the River cores Luyu nurses, it's never been determined how they were made, and the River is happy to keep it that way.
"So was it the River that drove us out, all those millennia ago?" It's a distraction, but you can't resist asking.
"No. It wasn't quite like that anyway. It wasn't an invasion." she says. "But they knew them, enough to borrow their ideals. And then after fleeing, we came full-circle to the real thing. Just running didn't solve our problems. It never does."
"... allow me to take personal command of the defence, Colonel!" The smaller Biff is saying, or so your translator has it. The Biff were a much easier psychological bridge than the Nereidi, and you understand they did most of the work themselves. "We're facing attack both from the primitives and the Gardenian marines. I should be commanding the men."
"Don't be an idiot, Captain," says the colonel. "The Commandos have the locals well in hand. We need to think about the project. We only have three computers on the level we need to interface with the artefact and there's no scope for resupply through the blockade. We need to keep them safe."
Well now.
[ ] Follow the party. They must be going somewhere important.
[ ] Rescue, or 'rescue', the Alfar and try to take the commander prisoner. They'll have all the intelligence you need. Though even for Luyu, and even with surprise, eight Balwar will be a dangerous fight.
[ ] Approach the combat zone and see if you can interfere. ECHO CHAMBER aren't your friends but it'll be to your good if they make more headway here.
[ ] Keep penetrating the temple and avoid areas of activity. The longer the River think there's only two parties to the conflict, the better.