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Battletech: The Ghost Who Walks (Battletech Isekai)

I mean yeah, hell Gene's initial reaction to waking up decanting from the tube on aquagea and zathras showing up was

'oh they're pirates, I'll shoot them with my Marauder'.
 
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Pirate Wars Travel Interlude
Pirate Wars Travel Interlude​

His feed was full of high definition three dimensional projections of the built up 'urban' area around the star port, The Fortress Gothic aesthetic wasn't horrible, and on the less obnoxious it wasn't well that much worse than the redecorating that the natives of Elidere had done to their Star League era civic center... he still could have done without looking at all the images of golden gilded Cameron starbursts but Kimi didn't seem hostile. They weren't planning to be here all that long... but they might need to come back.


To that end, "You believe landing the Presidio would be a mistake."


"At this stage, yes." Dante replied. "Or at least its provenance might create unwanted attention at this juncture." The AI continued. THS Presidio remained painted Hegemony colors, tartan badging of the Royal Scotts Dragoon... blood of martyrs.


That was indeed the phrase the locals swore by... like most of those who looked fondly on the notion of the Star League and that one day the SLDF might return, blood of martyrs. It didn't matter it was a dropship, a functioning implement of military operations it was a relic. Even the Highlanders, the 'Mech Battalion stationed aboard the Overlord viewed it as a sacred remnant of a long past era of distant ancestors and of a better time brought low by devilry and treachery and that it was a miracle.


Bexar had similar markings of course, but the field support ship well that was less of a problem... and even if it wasn't as visually distinct as the Presidio's profile they had already landed it as part of an initial humanitarian deployment. Outreach to the planet had been the first step, and since the planet hadn't been under attack putting the Triumph-class down first with its supplies had made more sense. If anything went wrong they could offload quickly establish an expanded defensive perimeter while a heavier mech force prepared to drop against any pirates that showed up.


... but thankfully Black Jack's pirates had made no such appearances.


Bexar's marking though had been part of what had tipped them off to how the Natives would respond. There was no indication that the Theocracy that governed the system had access to a Hegemony AI. It wasn't impossible it was just that given their behavior it didn't seem likely that there was a machine spirit involved in planetary governance, and there were not attempts electronically to respond to their presence that they could detect.


They couldn't spend the time trying to search out for any SLDF ruins on Fjaldr, never mind here, they were going to need to move on. Kimi's government was just further reason to move on. Star League installations were sacred here, which made the controversy or potential pressure from the government of the system ... gave it a different tone than it might have otherwise had with more secular governments. Given the situation they didn't need the headache, whatever was here was unlikely to be worth it, and not worth the risk of bringing in the Capellans or risking an unnecessary conflict with Black Jack if he wasn't going to already try for the world.


The issue over the history of the ships' was something they'd deal with in the least obtrusive manner possible while they waited for the drives to charge. "Our objective remains establishing a working position on Detroit, and securing ammunition to operate in response to nearby pirate incursions." He stated outlining again the basing plan that had been the working outline since they had entered the Aurigan Reach.


Get to Detroit, get the latest news from the industrial hub, and they would make adjustments on what to do from there. The Azami did still hope to split off merchant caravans to trade goods they had loaded up on from the Inner Sphere in order to prepare for the final trek out to Alamut, but also to start long term trading exchanges of goods with the worlds of the rimward periphery.


Trading that would be in danger from pirates, which meant they would need to talk to the Magistracy soon. At least in the Magistracy they were less likely to run into this particular problem... but the Hegemony's foreign office and the Star League civil affairs had never been in a position of dealing with this kind of religious fervor. Moderating historical sectarian grievances or bouts of evangelical fluctuations or other things, but this wasn't something the Star League had planned for.


Venerating the Star League was a post Star League problem, a post Hegemony problem. Gene wasn't any more sure how to respond to Kimi's specifics than Dante was other than to skirt the problem as much as possible. How exactly would these people react to Presidio? Well that could be managed... but Dante, was a living machine, a thinking centuries old machine that could remember watching the strikes comein against Hegemony defenders on Northwind.


... and of course, there was always the looming specter of the HPG recording... never mind how secular politicians would use it as a rallying cry, the Combine's leadership knew what they had don and had concealed it for those reasons never mind how religiously motivated institutions would react to collaborating in the downfall of the StarLeague during the crisis with Amaris.


They were going to have to walk a tight line around Kimi's political scene for the duration that they were here. "You will also need to begin briefing the White Shields from the 331st​."


He wasn't going to be personally needed for operations on Detroit,not really. Septim could handle that, and strictly speaking there was enough Azami leadership that Bahar could handle staff duties with the company. Beau, and Bubbles could both be tasked to running independent companies to protect Rock City and the northern continent while things were hammered out... but Dante was right moving on Alloway was the next major combat deployment.


The sleepers from Lockdale anchorage were a big factor in that, just as they were a potential concern for how the Kimi natives might react. They were flesh, and blood, just like Gene was.


Dante continued, "Their base five system is interesting, it represents in theory a unit better suited to suffering attrition if only they employed themselves in such a fashion." A lance losing one mech last 25 percent of its nominal unit strength, nominal since in the SLDF lances were typical homogenous formations outside of specialist units, or units brought in from House units. A ... one of these 'stars' with their five points could be down a mech and still be a lance; twenty percent.


That was even more so when one expanded to the 331st​Vehicle equivalents where a star was ten combat vehicles which a nice good decimal base unit. The cult of mech warrior was strong with the Kerensky exodus, maybe even stronger than it was in the Inner Sphere because from the sound of it they'd never had the technological backslide, they could still make manufacture terran technologies that had been starting to proliferate to the other member states. If Kerensky's people did come back they were going to have better technology... and probably still have warships even if obviously their population base would be smaller, but that would only matter in a war of attrition.


"I don't like how the Dragoons showed up with the equipment they did," It didn't make sense. The Imp thing seemed to have been something Kerensky's surviving son Nicholas had come up with...at least according to the 331st​ so why had Wolf's people brought them thinking they were Star League era machines. That was the appearance in that the Dragoons appeared to have expected a very different, but uniform complement of SLDF era machines but ones largely lacking 'Royal' Tech.


Yet, the machines brought by the 331st​ counter exodus, coming back into the Inner Sphere, had brought with them machines further developed from their Terran Hegemony lineage. The 'Clans' should have continued, probably continued that trend, yet Wolf and co had arrived in the inner sphere more than a decade earlier without any of the technologies that had been making their way out to the elite units of the great houses despite the Mother Doctrine.


Thankfully with an abundance of SLDF machines, and no major deployment after the return from Lockdale there had been little concern about the Federated Suns taking note of the popsicles... with any luck there would be no recordings of actions against Sybil to get out that would entail anyone noticing that the 331st​ Mechs were technologically more sophisticated than the handful of Royal machines in company inventory.


He needed a further report on those machines... and also to ascertain whether or not the pilots were accurate in their guess that the 331st​ leadership would have been trying to make for this side of the periphery... if they had actually been heading further rimward or if they had found somewhere nearer on the Canopian frontier to settle. Whatever the case the believed the McEvedy, and the Bismark had managed to get free, whether that was true or not at the very least the exodus back into the Inner Sphere had linked up and picked up artificial wombs, and stasis tubes , which suggested that whatever group had survived to the present day would have those.
 
Of course the disadvantage of stars is that extensive IRL testing has shown that in the heat of combat 3 or 4 units be they at the regimental level with battalions all the way down to the platoon level is generally the limit of what a human can reliably keep track of and control. Which is why the platoon level even exists and it doesn't just stop at the company.
This flaw also applies to comstar's level system as well
 
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Of course the disadvantage of stars is that extensive IRL testing has shown that in the heat of combat 3 or 4 units be they at the regimental level with battalions all the way down to the platoon level is generally the limit of what a human can reliably keep track of and control. Which is why the platoon level even exists and it doesn't just stop at the company.
This flaw also applies to comstar's level system as well

Even then we heavily debate triangle or square formations. Go with 3s which means that the commander has much stronger control and consolidated forces. Or go with squares and have a reserve that can also be used in an independent manner.

Or even go *shudder* triangle-squares with a standard triangle formation of Battalions at the Brigade level, but then attach a company of specialists as needed. Like the British Infantry Brigade having 3 Battalions and 1 Anti-Tank company attached to it.

Note that the argument is entirely around 3s or 4s. Nobody is debating 2s or 5s, they just don't work unless you're working at the minute level (fire-team level) and that's only for 2s.
 
Pirate Wars Travel Interlude
Pirate Wars Travel Interlude
Septim watched the wrenches go about their business. The truth was he was probably going to get saddled with staff duty unless shit really hit the fan. The heavy machine had been fed stock material , and out had come a nineteen ton fusion engine. An engine that was going into the Atlas the boss had bagged at Elidere. Bubbles had already been warned that the new cooling system was comparable to the old one, but would free up a lot more weight. What that actually meant was that the Atlas would be at risk of running hotter because it was just mounting engine sinks leaving weight for more weapons. Something Chang was sure she could handle, but it was something to be aware of.


The extra firepower though was one of those things. If something came up on Bubbles while she was managing her forces ... well it was an Atlas, teach them a lesson.


They were back in the Periphery, but things had only gotten worse while they had been gone. The wrenches were going to be getting a lot of work. The plan though was still simple, flexible. Beau's Easy Company would act independent in the north providing mech based rain of lrms in support of the Company's Marauder IIs. The ones that would be staying on Detroit where they'd be able to draw on easy resupply of missiles from Rock City.


The MRB in the last year had been inundated with contract offers. It was Merc's market. Instead of worrying about having their claim get jumped by the buyer deciding to buy bigger... well Septim found that the feeling of being the bigger fish... but that feeling was tempered by the recognition of why the market was like that.


"Are you okay with the plan?"


The boss's question caught him off guard, the height difference between them had narrowed over the last year... Shepherd would probably be pretty tall when he stopped growing, but it was that he hadn't heard the other mech warrior come up over the racket. "OH the plan is fine boss. We can sit on Detroit for a quick stint," While the boss went and punched in Sybil's lights... really the contract they were offering to take up with Detroit's government would cover a couple months while the boss and the Azami moved around the surrounding area. Detroit would get a Mech Battalion to guard the planet and if a major attack came they could call the rest of the company in to give the pirates stupid enough to stick around a bad day. "You're the one going on the attack."


"That's where I'd rather be in this case." He replied, "We take that base out it prevents Black Jack from Co opting Sybil's position."


Septim could understand that, but the truth was the boss would be leaving him on Detroit to train up a lot of the new recruits they'd taken on, people they'd hired at the fair and then people they'd picked up after Dieron. Of course this wasn't how they had left the Periphery, but even then, the boss had made his return to Luxen after his I.E. Contract with on paper was a small battalion of mercs to support him... so Septim figured that was something slipping by the boss.


That expansion after they'd left the Magistracy contract had been to expand the company by adding Hammer and the largely Federated Suns tankers to the company. Most of what the boss had outlined before they had started the long flight into the Inner Sphere for the then unknown clash on Elidere had been expanding the supporting arms of the company.


Then Elidere had happened... but if they hadn't taken the lucrative contract from Abner they would have still been in a good place to have a comfortable chance to make money with the Magistracy or one of the independent planets from the ways things had played out since they had left. Now they were a lot bigger, a lot more experienced. The Company's growth meant they could afford to ask for more, especially with as much metal as they had.


Septim held his tongue. Officially speaking in most outfits he should have been senior to MacKay and Holmgren given tenure if nothing else... but it was politics. MacKay was responsible not just for the thirty odd graduates from Northwind, including the two dozen mech pilots divided between the two cadet companies of the Highlanders, he was also in charge operationally of the mechanized infantry from Northwind as well. Then there was ... there were the Rasalhague contingent. The company's expansion had other implications... it just hadn't been a good time to bring up that the savaging of the Combine on Elidere, never mind Dieron was going to get looks at the company from the other successor states.


With no response forthcoming Shepherd nodded, "We'll move onto Luxen as soon as we can though. Abner said something about Raventhir would be waiting for us," and the scuttlebutt was more than that, "I get the feeling he's got material in the effort... the Magistracy is hard up for mercenaries, and I expect that even if the Chargers could be produced that isn't going to be any time quickly."


Right ... those ruins not really ruins but what was under the ruins on Pioche, "Did she get it working?"


"We think so," He shrugged, "They're not much different than that machine," He gestured to the massive assembly that had built the fusion engine going into the Atlas Chang had taken to piloting... would be commanding her company from when they got on Detroit.


"Are we going to do something similar for the Marauder II?"


"Probably not, at least not immediately. Some of it is that Blackwell wants data reports on how they perform in combat we start putting what is LosTech into the mix it won't help them. The Marauder II is a good design, and the Davions will want battle roms as well, and we're going to need to rotate back and forth between Davion space in a few years." Blackwell hitherto had apparently not been selling the Marauder to anyone but the Wolf Dragoons but since they were in the Federated Suns that was going to change now that the AFFS had an interest in the 'mech. "In any event the view we have of Axylus is relatively clear we expect to be able to move quickly, and we're not aiming to stay on the scene for any longer than it takes to handle the objectives. We'll bring the Azami in to carry out SSE," to search, and scuttle the pirate base, as Septim understood things "and then we will rejoin the rest of the circuit. After that we will make for Luxen, and see how they've held up while we've been gone." It made things seem really simple.


Septim though was looking at how things had been the year before when he'd just been some washed up Lyran officer making his way through merc life... and now while not Markham's equal in terms of metal he was still a battalion commander in name. That was a hell of a change... would have been more of a change if not for how upside down and crazy everything had been.
 
Pirate Wars III: Detroit Arrival
Pirate Wars
The stopover at Detroit would be a short one for him. Long enough for the drives to charge and then to make the jump to Alloway. They were still putting the final stages of that plan. Gene adjusted the display as it populated with information, much of what was coming in was just the usual information. What he was really waiting for was any indication that the Azami had posted any new information. The Fax Machines weren't practical to reach from here to Alamut of course, but there were supposed to be a network of 'community watchmen' as they'd been described who were further in keeping an eye on things.


He was disappointed, even if he supposed it was a bit much to expect something waiting for them given how slow faster than light communication was; in the grand scheme of the diaspora that had taken mankind from its cradle. A part of him did want to return to Alamut... so see what the Azami were doing there... to get physical access to the Cairo's computer core... which of course might still be an equal disappointment. There was no way to be sure that the computer core had any useful information on the ship before the Azami had recovered it... he was curious as to the manifest.


But if those things were intact they would be intact would still be intact when he had the chance to look at them, when there weren't more pressing things to see to. The lack of a message though meant the only real news would be traders aboard JumpShips, or ComStar. ComStar's management of the SLCOMNET or what was left of it left a lot of to be desired even without Black Jack going out of his way to break the accepted norm of neutrality. Which didn't make sense, the HPG network as operated by ComStar generally didn't operate regularly in ... well live stream broadcasts even in the Inner Sphere much closer to Terra never mind out here.


There was too much violence tied up in the attacks against ComStar to just be strategic. It was also not recent. They had combed through the data they had, having nothing else better to do, and there were reports of a very attack on the HPG station in the coreward periphery that ComStar had said was only minor damage but it tracked with Black Jack's own great trek around the Inner Sphere moving around the Combine until he had reached the Rimward periphery on the other side. It seemed too much with everything else to be a coincidence. It also coincided or maybe that was coincidence with ComStar hiring more security ... but that was limited to small units of armor and infantry rarely battlemechs with them usually hinging their safety on their vaunted neutrality.


Which meant that the Precentor New Avalon had sent them up against Black Jack without the whole picture... which could be considered normal enough... except that while Black Jack was on the list, it was Kristofur Kelly on the list as well.... but well from everything they'd seen of the man's actions... killing the bastard was alright so far as Gene was concerned. ... in hindsight though there was more going on. He just wished he knew what was the cause.


There were implications but nothing concrete, people talked, the pirates talked but so much of it was swagger, bravado, and bullshit. Most of what they had where they could cut through it was still second hand word of mouth shit that had little value being more than hearsay.


His door chimed. The Highlander guards wore Golden Kite insignia denoting them as as having served with distinction on Dieron against the Sword of Light, and also technically the ISF. The awards had been one of the last things to solidify in a legal sense before they had departed Davion space. Officially speaking as a knightly order in the Inner Sphere there were two direct sanctioned methods of admittance at least in practical terms. The AFFS, and specifically the Draconis March, could award membership, or he could convey admittance into the order.


In theory the Golden Kite distinction could have been conveyed to all veterans of the Dieron campaign, or Altair for that matter. Politics came into play, the victories on both worlds had been an impressive one two punch, but as a new award moderation had been called for. Thus, the majority of awards for gallantry, and thus admission into the order had been for those who had fought directly against the Sword of Light, or those who had participated in the action to take San Martin, and the ISF archive.


Hence the number of Highland Cuirassier men admitted into the ranks despite being infantry troopers.


Akashi wore the same decoration particularly for her securing the Davion position at San Martin's ComStar station. She wore it on the uniform of a captain, and wore the insignia of a captain in the regular army.


In all likelihood the Golden Kite would mean nothing to the periphery natives, even as it was beginning to show up news footage as ComStar published BattleRom footage from the actions against BlackJack's people in the Aurigan Reach. "I understand that you are chomping at the bit for action." It wasn't a question. "My understanding though is you didn't particularly socialize well with the Aurigans. You understand that if we rotate as expected to the Magistracy, we'll be primarily training local forces and protecting a major city from pirates first?" Not mounting hunting expeditions in all likelihood even assuming they did have the information on their bases, which they didn't have... but also not that Gene was going to say it the truth was they needed time to continue to season the company especially once most of the Azami moved off deeper into the Periphery and reduced them back down to 'normal' strength.


"Hai," She replied. "Which is of course commendable, but I wish for a place in the battle line against Sybil when the force drops on Axylus." He almost expected her to try and leverage that she had been with the Company, absurd but true, longer than the Ice Cubes. He had reasons for including the Wolverine people in the operation there.


"You are a company commander Akashi," He pointed out, "You are an effective mech pilot," Aggressive... perhaps too aggressive, her temper risked getting her in over her head, "The Light Company needs you as a sally commander if we draw attention." but there was no denying that hinged on responding to an attack, not carrying the battle to the enemy, which was what she was looking for. "The moon is an unknown environment, yes the Magistracy has provided us with some information but a successful approach by stealth requires a small force making the initial advance from what we understand there are active anti aircraft emplacements and they'll be our first target along with their fire directors," And radar, "We'll be busy there and that will tie up company resources from being on Detroit." But fundamentally it was a small unit incursion, Sybil was known to have mechs and vehicles, and was dangerous by rimward periphery pirate standards but she wasn't the sort of pirate threat that would have stood out, especially before Black Jack had arrived on the scene. If anything she had probably been just big enough to be pushed out of the Tortuga dominions because she wasn't big enough to truly displace one of the bigger pirate kings for a seat at the table.


Tortuga wasn't their problem. It was too far away for them to worry about that. Detroit though had a civilian population to protect, had industry and resources that could support the company, or were at risk of being struck by Black Jack and being carried off allowing him to sustain himself, or just bribe followers with plunder to carry on carrying on.


The young BattleMech Ace was less concerned about such things. Kiyone had been brought up in the tutelage of the district military academy... but of course then the betrayal had happened ... and garrison duty was not what she 'needed' to pursue revenge against the combine and the ISF. But, that was what the company needed her to do." The majority of what we expect to do on Luxen, Black Jack has made an attempt before, we expect that he'll make another one," And they were lucky, Gene thought that they hadn't missed a '3rd ​Battle of Luxen' while they'd been in the Inner Sphere but for all the metal that Black Jack had at his disposal he was spread wide from the Free Worlds League border to the Federated Suns and was hard to pin down...and unfortunately he was probably also looking for caches to stock up and resupply his forces as well.
 
Detroit Arrival Pirate Wars
Pirate Wars: Detroit Interlude​
Gene supposed in hindsight he should have expected the planetary government to schmooze up to them on their arrival; the land rights were probably what most mercs wanted to hear. To an extent that applied to the local ComStar presence, even before they'd extended their credentials from the Precentor New Avalon, the Precentor who had officiated the judicial duel years earlier had been ecstatic at their arrival in force.


The local combine mission was probably a little less enthusiastic, but a problem for a different day... and the planetary government had been happy to allocate them free use space where they could establish space for a main base on South, and a secondary garrison on North. The main facility would let them protect the capital, and of course defend Rock City's industrial center and also the ComStar facility. All important locations were highlighted on a pool table sized holographic map projection


Not that he was ignoring the Combine legation... that would have been stupid even with as obviously pro davion as the unit as was going to be thought of. He'd been worried about that for the passage through Taurian space, among other concerns... but they had a job here... Detroit was too important of a hub world not have a presence here. Between that and the ComStar presence a fight seemed all too likely.


As for the Ice Cubes, well with months of journeying behind them they still didn't have much answers... Clan Wolverine had actually started trying to track back to the Inner Sphere before that... the clans had apparently been trying to monitor the degrading condition of the Inner Sphere as the First Succession War had raged, but there had been no real policy about the atrocities. But they also didn't know anything about the Minnesota tribe's actions after they had moved presumably rimward... just that the idea had been to keep heading in this direction.


It wasn't much to go off of, but it also wasn't really a surprise. Obviously there had probably been some kind of plan Lockdale Anchorage had been intact, and could have been used for something itwas just that... whatever the plan was had probably been derailed by the eruption of the second succession war... and the working theory was whatever passed for leadership among clan wolverine had been splintered severing command and control.


That was Dante's working theory at least. The Clans didn't seem to have any of the Hegemony's AI technology... they had had... well Kerensky had had to brute force through the SDS defending Hegemony worlds after all... but all of that was well in the past. The consensus was clear, if any kind of effort was going to be leveled looking for where the Tripitz had been going Black Jack had to be stopped, if they were going to look for the Minnesota tribe, BlackJack had to be stopped... to stop Black Jack they needed to have operating bases in the Rimward periphery and be able to destroy the pirates ability to conduct raids.


... that was where the Azami's Maguanac corp came in, they needed to act as Marine Air Ground Task Forces even though they couldn't function as true CAAN regiments... but they likely weren't going to have to that whole way. The comparative scarcity of ASF cut both ways, and JumpShips too meant they could leverage things to erode pirate strategic mobility by using the letters of marque and reprisal against the pirates jumpships. It was a legal fiction, but it gave them a legal leg to stand on for seizing the JumpShips... and the more JumpShips that they had the better their own strategic mobility... and the better off that Alamut would probably be once the pirate threat was cleared off as well.


It was part of that thinking why he was leaving Septim here commanding the presence on Detroit... he wished that there was someone he could have sent to Aquagea... but that was going to have to wait. He had woken up there alone, and the outpost castle there was going to need to be restocked as a fall back position... if not actually put back into service... but still something that was going to have to wait.


Axylus first. Grim Sybil First. Erode the pirates ability to base forces, and their strategic mobility... ideally find and fix them in place... then just drop the whole mountain on them as Beau had finished the discussion citing Fjaldr. That had been just this morning. Ur Cruine was another option... but for longer term. The Azami wanted a forward base to operate from... and there were talks about needing mining equipment, and expertise and the small security contract with Majesty Metals which had prompted them to leave two of the Luxen volunteers behind was a foot in the door so to speak... but still Axylus first.


"What do you think?" He asked finally speaking up, looking up from the headache inducing volume of paperwork that he had had to deal with, to the company's official executive officer.


Bahar's dark eyes looked away from the strategic industrial area on North, the hologram wasn't going to go anywhere, "The magistracy has questions for the company," The Canopians had a mission of their own on Detroit... the Taurians did as well of course even though both periphery powers had their share of irredentists who thought Detroit should actually be considered their own world..."We're roughly a hundred thirty light years from Luxen, which is our planned return." In part because Luxen was one of the best worlds to make the route to the Alexandrian worlds... an oregon trail in space after a fashion, but he withheld that comment as Bahar continued, "There are many volunteers from the community whatever interest which was enjoined among the young mechwarriors simply to be mercenaries has been greatly exceeded by older men looking at those who have adopted the badging and colors of the rimworld."


"Yeah, I'm aware." He paused, "And speaking of Luxen we're going to have to talk to Lady Raventhir, and for that matter IE. If there is some Rim Wolrd Army depot out there we're going to have to find it, or Black Jack can just fall back to it to lick his wounds."


"If there is an heir to Amaris alive-"


"And there is that," He agreed darkly, "Dante what do you think?"


"Such a political position is obviously one in opposition to our objectives, Axylus first though." The Hegemony AI replied, caution and age guiding, "A revived Rim World may or may not have popular support, but if he has assumed a position of leadership, we must cut the head off thesnake if we are able." The AI was a little more restrained today... the briefing to which had issued out to the nominal Regimental Combat Team after they had affirmed the report had basically gone out as 'kill amaris dead' for all intents and purposes.. but much of that was just a reiteration of old data specs for RWR machines and their equipment. An RCT had died here after all... he couldn't forget that, and there had been the surprise of Fjaldr.


They were expecting more rim world equipment... the troopers needed to know what they would be going up against. The orders themselves well that was something else. "We'll have to brief the locals about what they're likely to encounter if there is a push," The PDF had gotten more funding since they left, but most were poor bloody infantry men and some tanks. The bulldog was a fine tank to be sure, but Septim would be here with the BattleMechs if things went bad.


"I am presently revising a more generalized briefing for both the local authorities, as well as to inform the civilian populace of what might they expect," The Highland AI answered, "butgiven the comparatively primitive conditions my expectations are limited." Detroit hadn't been prepared for a raid, yes it was a commercial hub, but it wasn't one with a strong military and the ability to move civilians to safety was limited... and certainly not something that could be done quickly. Any fighting risked civilian casualties, that was always true, but, "We will need to confine the enemy to landing zones where possible... but we should always be wary of potential pirate sympathizers, or supporters in the civilian populace." That was always going to be a concern. The population of Detroit wasn't precisely large, but industry was limited but itwas enough that inflow and outflow of resources made it hard to keep track of arrivals who might be forward observers for raiders.


The government of Detroit and its business interests were basically making the contract worthwhile by compensating them withmaterial and goods in place of trying to furnish them with the c-bills for paying the contract in full... and ComStar was also chipping in. The local precentor really was scared to death of Kelly. The plan was to reassure the man... and the public at large by having Hammer and Colonel Khan from the local PDF make a general assembly of armor around the Ann Arbor space port in a few hours. There would be public relations statements that would go out before then but the main thrust of the hearts and minds campaign to elicit support would come from Dante as more of the Hammers offloaded and protective positions were established.
 
Ok so one thing confused me in this chapter.

How would Black Jack be able to backtrack the location where the Wolverine went?

He doesn't have any data on the Minnesota Tribes or about Lockdale Anchorage. Even with Kristophur at his side, Comstar hadn't a clue either for 200 years after their intervention in the Combine so it shouldn't help him.
 
Ok so one thing confused me in this chapter.

How would Black Jack be able to backtrack the location where the Wolverine went?

He doesn't have any data on the Minnesota Tribes or about Lockdale Anchorage. Even with Kristophur at his side, Comstar hadn't a clue either for 200 years after their intervention in the Combine so it shouldn't help him.
Sorry that was probably poor phrasing on my part.

The Issue is not black jack looking for the wolverines, the issue is any kind of prescence in the periphery is black jack is just going around burning and pillaging shit with all the SLDF metal that he got from ComStar and that violence is keeping them from trying to go find other star league and post star league secrets
 
Pirate Wars
Pirate Wars
He didn't immediately respond to the report, and everyone waited for him to respond, "The pirates aren't confused by our force structure?" Gene asked surprised at the conclusion reached by analytics.


"Not their leadership."


That didn't make sense, which was of course the next thing to come out of Septim's mouth. The benign explanation didn't seem to meet the facts they had. That explanation would have been simply that Black Jack's lieutenants and people associated with the pirate king simply made the accurate assumption that they had found a cache of their own.


That was true.


"The prevailing assumption from interrogation, or the details that have slipped out," The tattooed Azami officer remarked, "Is that we have a patron capable of supplying us with such equipment." Which in the context of the succession wars didn't make sense... or at least from commonly publicly known details didn't make. The Great Houses didn't have the kind of reserves of materiel to commit to such a program. Black Jack's people knew they had Star League Machines, knew they had SLDF machines. "However while we departed Aurigan space with some idea of their provenance, and their response to our own, we had not had time to fully process the computer cores, and roms of the salvage." That included salvage work from the initial engagement on the Aurigan capital, and part of it was volume...


The battle rom was dated more than a decade earlier. The machines on the opposing force including what air support they had were in factory white, and lacked properly configured IFF to indicate who they belonged to... and, and they were amateurs behind the yokes of the machines. At least the BattleMech pilots were, up in the sky the ASF pilots seemed to be doing better, but it wasn't enough.


The attacking force, the force attacking the pirates on some where a couple of jumps off from the Lyran border blundered into a box cavern to attack the pirates head on. Royal Machines were good, but technology could only carry weight for stupid tactical decisions so far. Not far enough, as it happened to make the difference in this case.


Gene felt a headache coming on. He'd give Dante time to process all of this, but it seemed pretty self evident that someone had given green mechwarriors royal tech to fight pirates. Was that what BlackJack assumed ... or his people assumed was going on here? The Clans would have had Royal Tech and factory fresh machines... but that seemed unlikely. That wouldn't have made sense, and the Rom dated to before the arrival of the Dragoons in Davion Space, before they had reached the Inner Sphere. Besides that, the Dragoons had arrived with cohesive unit tactics, and configured equipment that broadcast their formation data. The Dragoons had been a prepared military unit in other words... "Someone gave these people Hegemony Machines to attack the pirates, and they got slaughtered fighting experienced pilots." He stated.


"Yes." Was the simple terse acknowledgement from the AI.


"Septim, continue training while you are here on Detroit." He told the Lyran glancing to his left, "I don't plan to remain on Axlyus longer than I need to be." The attack plan was simple take out the generators and radar systems, engage any battlemechs or combat vehicles protecting those installations and then land Marines to wipe out the nest. If they were lucky they'd take JumpShips and DropSHips as marque file the paperwork of claim when they returned, but it wasn't nearly the priority of eliminating the nest. "If something comes up though and local authorities are impatient or have questions, or if the local diplomatic body," Which included the Combine legation, "You can take point on that."


The truth was the salvage time... well Fjaldr had added to the work load, but the Azami had their hands full. The ship registries were being done here to establish legal ownership, but the seizures particularly of the vital FtL capable carrying ships were something he was dividing with the Azami... Alamut was far away from here, the Alexandrian worlds were far and any carrying capacity that could be spared might insure that the Azami colony could thrive. He understood that... but also given the situation the Azami would need the mobility if they turned towards the fight... even if he personally could have done without phrases like 'sword of the prophet' going around. What was more important would be that the JumpShips would cease being pirate vessels and become trade ships, and good for the periphery.


That might have seemed idealistic given the situation but it was something at least. They could try and put it truly into practice once Black Jack had been dealt with, but that assumed they could kill the pirate king... and that had also been before Fjaldr. "Maybe the Rom isn't comprehensive, but I didn't see any Rim World markings in it."


"No sir, we have scoured all of the oldest footage." There was a glance sideways towards the holographic projection that was Dante's 'seat at the table', "The appearance of Amaris symbols appears comparatively recently, an appearance within the last few years."


"Aye," The AI agreed attenuating strands of light brightening. It was an affectation, it was just designed to reassure people not used to communicating with the AI. Gene personally felt it was unnecessary, but it was such a small thing it didn't matter, "Only after they arrived in the Rimward Periphery I have reviewed the so called second battle of Luxen, in anticipation of having to fight a third. We will have our work cut out for us, but the adoption of Rimworld republic markings does indeed appear to be a recent development. It is not nothing," He remarked definitively, coldly, "But we cannot," Cannae, "Be sure why it was chosen if and only very recently this Kelly bastard has started to talk to the scum about a new Rimworld republic."


Axlyus first though. Eliminate the threat closest to Detroit. "SoI should tell Khan, and the planetary government?"


"Once we're in the final stages of deployment. You can let them know before we jump,"


Septim nodded, "The MRB, ComStar?"


"Given we're expecting to exercise PNA," the Precentor New Avalon's, "Dispensation and the letters of marque issued to lay claim to what we take, yes you can tell them at the same time. Tell the Canopians as well, we're operating partially off of," Well more than partially, "intelligence from Lady Centrella,"The ambassador to the Aurigans, "And Sybil is on the Canopian frontier... but only as we're preparing to jump."


"I wish I were in position to monitor HPG transmissions going out."


Theoretically Dante could have remained behind... but no, they were planning to take the Ice Cubes into combat, and Dante wanted a front row seat to the action, wanted to monitor communications in live situation, wanted to be there. Given that on top of that they needed the Eisenhower to achieve local airspace control ... well that was another reason as well.


"You don't think ComStar would warn them?" The Merlin pilot questioned


"No, and given the network I doubt any warning could go out," He felt paranoid, but a fax machine wasn't impossible but that was why they were waiting before disclosing the information... besides Septim would be here commanding ground forces. "We're disclosing the action out of an abundance of caution, right now we're concentrated enough that there are enough people if we move suddenly people will want answers." They needed, they were going to need to get back to Luxen. Once the Azami civilians were safely far out in the deep periphery they would have a lot more freedom of action, but he also didn't want to advertise that they'd be separating from their dependents for concern of a preemptive attack.


"There is one other thing," Dante spoke up, as the Rom footage from 'north' of the Lyran border rewound. "Whoever these whites are, their aircraft are a high probability match for those that scuttled the Tripitz, and I imagine given the fragmentary electronic communication data we have," Radio barking back and forth between the mechwarrior officer... what passed for officers in pirate bands, and sensors aboard command posts, "so would their jumpships. Its not conclusive, but its certainly coincidental." There were nods.


The Command as a whole had been briefed about the Tripitz... about how it had been found in Taurian space and the mystery of the Vandenburg White Wings. The details of the ship had not been disclosed. There were officers who had been told, but the Tripitz slipping the Republican blockade of Terra had not been discussed. Tripitz was just a lost warship from the Star League... and for now that needed to stay that way. As it was the Battle Roms from Fjaldr were already hitting the media, those disclosures going wide, Mercenary against Pirate would have been typical fare without ...without other context. Dante was drafting public relations statements and shaping media disclosures to the public based on the Star League era playbook of the Hegemony... and it was working.


Hammer's protest was still there, but the armor component would have plenty of mechs to form the front force of battle... if something happened while he was on Axlyus. That was the thing though, Hammer had been briefed on what Kelly... on who Kelly claimed to be working on behalf of... and a courier was back on the way to New Avalon... they had been able to do that much... they had sent a message to New Avalon via HPG that Dante had compiled to have uploaded but the limits on transmission and the condition meant it had made just as much sense to send world to New Avalon... and the Highlander Officers had also been insistent that a message go to Northwind... if the Azami hadn't been withdrawing to Alamut they would have been equally focused on a message to their wider community, but any message would have to go out from New Avalon, and be distributed from there.


That meant months of waiting to hear back. They'd have been busy, done a lot by the time they heard back.
 
More and more the "Pirate" feud with Comstar read like internal play between high ranking Comstar members which turned into civil war.

Someone tried to use the proto Comguard to remove their own black ops forces.

It obviously didn't end well for the Comguard, and now we have a rogue black ops force with a huge hate boner for its former order.
 
More and more the "Pirate" feud with Comstar read like internal play between high ranking Comstar members which turned into civil war.

Someone tried to use the proto Comguard to remove their own black ops forces.

It obviously didn't end well for the Comguard, and now we have a rogue black ops force with a huge hate boner for its former order.
I mean you're not wrong, its just that Gene has no reason to suspect thats what he's stumbled into.
 
More and more the "Pirate" feud with Comstar read like internal play between high ranking Comstar members which turned into civil war.

Someone tried to use the proto Comguard to remove their own black ops forces.

It obviously didn't end well for the Comguard, and now we have a rogue black ops force with a huge hate boner for its former order.
That's not really wrong.

Except it was the religious extremists who pushed for supplying pirates. Then when primus had claimed credit, and the pirates were turning into a bigger problem, the primus sent someone to rein them in, that turned into a fight, so the primus had to mobilize the ComGuards and that went... well, it was marginally successful. So the religious extremists, having started this, then used the primus claiming credit to put all the blame on him not them. Which didn't quite bring him down but it did leave him vulnerable to later political pressure to bring him down.

So it was serious political aikido. Primus Rusenstein was politically undermined by the proto-Blakists, for the excesses of the proto-Blakist's own rogue black ops.
 
That's not really wrong.

Except it was the religious extremists who pushed for supplying pirates. Then when primus had claimed credit, and the pirates were turning into a bigger problem, the primus sent someone to rein them in, that turned into a fight, so the primus had to mobilize the ComGuards and that went... well, it was marginally successful. So the religious extremists, having started this, then used the primus claiming credit to put all the blame on him not them. Which didn't quite bring him down but it did leave him vulnerable to later political pressure to bring him down.

So it was serious political aikido. Primus Rusenstein was politically undermined by the proto-Blakists, for the excesses of the proto-Blakist's own rogue black ops.

Hey Drakensis didn't expect to see you there.

I also didn't know all of this was canon. I was convinced that the Dragoon Wolf killed Christofur Kelly along Anton Marik. I was speculating on an AU that Pax was writing with him swearing revenge against Comstar after they would have washed their hands of him after his massive failure. Turns out it's canon lol. 🫠
 
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I do have something of an interest in battletech fanfiction. Maybe I should write one ;)

I don't know if Christofur Kelly was involved at all in the Jolly Roger affair but the affair itself was heavily entangled with ComStar politics and had significant repercussions, arguably being one of the key steps that led to Myndo Waterly and the Word of Blake.
 
Pirate Wars Axlyus Drop 1
Pirate Wars Axlyus Drop 1
Gene had spent the short pre transit window of time before Dante went to sleep, in his little shielded egg, going over what IE had told them they knew, comparing what they had from the ice cubes who'd been in deep freeze in Lockdale Anchorage, but the truth was it was too little to really make much difference. It was just enough to be a pain in the neck, and had no bearing on the action that they were about to take.


Dropping on Axlyus was an operational pivot. The jump was going to be a sharp jolt.


Given the pressure that Black Jack was exerting on smaller weaker pirates it was only a matter of time before Axlyus became a bigger problem than it already was for the locals. It was better to nip this in the bud now. While the rest of the Company, or its majority, were on Detroit they'd start looking for options to expand, to hire on. He wasn't expecting Septim to pull off a miracle... they might have better luck on Luxen when they got back there but he wasn't really holding his breath for that either.


They might be able to pick up a few people, but the mercenary trade was in high demand on the frontier with Black Jack running rampant, and from the MRB themselves everyone was looking, and paying better with high demand. Septim had orders to hire on, to train, to network to do whatever might actually lead to a safer planet and operating environment for the company. That included temporary subcontracting out, and having volunteers from the Exodus fleet doing other things... other in the sense of beyond just mech warriors doing the business of piloting a giant stompy robot.


Gene looked up from the holographic projection to the combine native, "Your normal mech, is in many respects a battlemaster in miniature," And he had no problem with customized machines, "Are you going to be fine piloting a Marauder II for this operation?" He paused, "Is that going to be a problem?"


"Not in the slightest." She replied.


He reoriented the display towards her, "This is from Magistracy Intelligence," He gestured to the pockmarked moon's surface, it really could have been any moon but it was Axlyus's surface, "The MIC didn't know what this was.. unfortunately Dante and I do know what it is. It is a large star league dropship, its the Argo. Our principle combat objective has not changed, the White Shields are going to to go in there and we will suppress the air defense guns, but the situation for the Azami is to force the DropShip, and make an evaluation of its condition. Can you coordinate a combined arms task force?"


"Hai."


"Axlyus is an unforgiving place, our objective is to strike hard and fast. As much as we need the intelligence from prisoners, don't take unnecessary risks." If any JumpShips were present... if any pirates showed up while they were active... those assholes were going to have a bad time because they were going into this with the gloves already off.
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The red interior light muted the displays in front of him as the Hi Rez processed the data inputs from across the formation. They were fairly sure that it shouldn't be a problem. On Dieron there had been concerns going into it about the software managing to interface with post-star league systems built as the succession wars had gone on. Those concerns had proven to be faulty, but as a precaution there had been steps taken. This would be the first real test of that though.


The clans had established Brian Caches of their own on settling in the coreward periphery. Not for the same reasons as the Hegemony, but because they had needed to stock machines away in long term storage as they tried to eke out an existence. They hadn't been planned as a dedicated colonization initiative even with all of the high technology taken from the Hegemony... and so they had put things away.


It was about manpower concerns. The exodus had begun developing on existing Hegemony prototypes, continuing to work on experimental systems and technologies. That had lead to refits of existing SLDF and Royal Machines, and also the development of new machines.Presumably, that had been part of the reason for the Combine's trouncing on Lee for an enemy running completely radio silent...except of course the details for the liberation of the gulag just had limited information... and Gene was fairly sure that while the 331st​might have used SLDF tactics like lances with their pair of ASF supports, what he doubted had been involved were wholly unique mechs.


Or maybe they had attacked with some number of limited new production designs. It didn't really matter he supposed. The combine had gone in for round two of the succession wars not long after and while the Minnesota tribe was a well known urban legend their trail had gone cold. The White Shields being able to tell them about the plan to go long ways Rimward didn't help, the raid the combine gulags... there was probably more to that... it suggested that the clans had at least something more substantive was known other than the league collapsed... but that was going to be hard to prove.


He sure as fuck wasn't going to just go running up to the wolf dragoons when they got back to the Inner Sphere... whenever that was going to be. Dante was right though they would have to get back, and contributing to, or outright killing Black Jack and getting him off the backs of the rimward periphery should at least win them the goodwill to base for when they started searching for wherever the Tripitz had been trying to go.


That was a long term objective though, they had to put resources in place to plan for that. The Camerons if they were out there, would still be out there ... if there was a hegemony in exile there was, if there wasn't it wasn't going to change anything either way to buildup.


Kill the pirates first.


His data display linked the last elements into the system. The telemetry from the satellite was a real time view of the pirate base. Dante speculated that the low gravity environment of the moon, and x band, and thermal telemetry returns on the hull suggested that the argo could be lifted off. Possibly in a short frame of time. The fusion reactor seemed to be operational and if the drive could be lit then they could get the DropShip off... and they could go from there.


The bigger question was whether or not the mobile dropship collar system was functional. There were a lot of questions, "Are we certain about this Dante?"


"The Argo appears to be structurally sound, enough that we should be able to recover it. I would mark it a priority to do so with it right in front of us." The truth was the AI had already done that basically... but there was little point contesting it. "Expunging the pirates from it is the same as our existing objective," The argo was the dropship at the heart of the complex... which raised other questions about the facilities on the barren moon, but so much of it was ramshackle what might have been buried underneath it was hardly a priority at this stage. He was sitting in his Marauder waiting for the go ahead to move.


The real good news was that Sybil was largely talk and not much substance. There had been no active air patrols, but that wasn't a surprise.


She'd booked it from tortuga and their grand dame murderess extraordinaire... or whatever the crazy lady's title was... a while back. She probably wasn't Black Jack's biggest fan, but she was still working for him ... that had to be addressed.


... and they were here. "Fusion signatures?"


"Still limited. I project only an understrength battlemech company we have a marked numerical advantage and the element of surprise." Dante's voice attenuated over the direct laser com.


The plan was simple converge and neutralize the air defense network... and then let the marines do their job in the close in quarters fighting. Axylus had no real defining natural features...if you had seen one barely habitable moon you'd seen most of them. Axylus had no radiation warnings attached to it that was nice... but it was only man made structures that were the concern, "What about their Materiel?"


"Our reports from Coromdir are limited, Sybil participated in a minor capacity, but there were no other JumpShips in place when we arrived." ... and if any showed up, they were in for a nasty surprise... but they weren't expecting that to really happen. It wasn't impossible, but the objective was to spike the existing base... running off with the derelict and demoing the rest of the facility would suffice. Assuming Sybil wasn't present. "Medium and Light BattleMechs, Sybil has perhaps a few Heavy 'mechs across her entire force, but if she isn't present then they are likely absent... black Jack appears to have been stingy with providing her with Star League Machines. There is no indication of Rim World activity here.
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Notes: I'm not sure how I'm going to treat the House Aranosourcebook for the argo's multi dropship collars, because personally Ithink its dumb and pointless to not allow any 'gain' like that, sowhat we may see is allowing the argo to carry additional dropships ,but it may not be directly talked about further for a minute.
 
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I need to get back into posting fics on SB and see if it happens over there. Cause its making posting really clunky, but I will fix it later tonight or tomorrow
No worries, it's not that much harder to read as most of the spaces are present. It's just strange how some of the words are just stuck together.
 
I always saw the multi collar system as being a system allowing the maximum tonnage possible per the dedicated collars. Meaning: 200k max limit for the two dedicated ship's collars with 100k to the main dropship and 100k tons split among the two collars mounted on the dropship.
 
Pirate Wars Axlyus Drop 2
Pirate Wars Axylus Drop 2
Akashi Kiyone had completed the basic familiarization course with the Marauder II Assault BattleMech on Northwind. That course had been modelled on courses developed by the Terran Hegemony, and the Star League Defense Forces of the 27th​ and 28th​Centuries. It also reflected that the Marauder II was a post Star League BattleMech. She was comfortable with the slim heads up display system projected to her neuro helmet from the Hi Rez II system. It suited her better than that of the traditional Marauder.


The Blackwell corporation's multi-linq communications suite worked as advertised.


The paper work that had accompanied the course had included aboiler plate statement that further training would be carried out on a date to be determined on Northwind when the company returned. Thus for the majority for the company that had been the sole experience with the Marauder II '4A' series based on the 3D iteration 75 ton Marauder.


The piece shit of moon was every bit as charming as she expected for one infested with pirates. Her sensors were tracking bits of debris, metal detritus that had accumulated over a couple of centuries as dropships had lost parts and presumably the pirates had fought amongst themselves... and probably all of that just accidents that had left the remains of machinery on the barren surface that splayed out before her.


Had the Star League continued to exist the lava tubes beneath the surface of the moon could have supported entire cities... but that would have required the periphery to be safe enough for colonists, and expansion... and all of that and the money for such ventures had gone out the window when Amaris had attacked. Benjamin as a district had a long and storied history.


Ronin and Gunslingers had clashed.


Such had been beyond her considerations. Shepherd had been the most obvious path forward, the Azami had been betrayed by the Combine... treachery was something that had to be repaid in blood...and cold flame or not that was the promise that there was a revenge. She couldn't have stayed with the Azami, for however many centuries her family had been friends, and brothers in arms the elders had made clear that they had a duty to withdraw to make for the periphery...and couldn't adequately articulate to her what such a distant flight could accomplish.


Not when the Dragon had suffered such a serious set back on Elidere... and even if she might have been eventually worn down by talk of a 'long game' then there had been seeing what the Gunslinger Colonel was already preparing. The Azami were talking about building the industries to rebuild old machines, battlemechs that had been in service for century, and the truth was Akashi could have cared less. The talk about building DropShips like the DroSTs the Azami used or building simple triumphs... she didn't care. Not when on the opposite side of the unit the Highlanders were talking about a sweeping scottish rising with star league mechs sooner rather than later. Why shouldn't they be doing that, going that direction? The combine had been beat on Dieron, Elidere and Altair in the span of a year. Her family's sole surviving retainer had been right that she needed to improve as a mech warrior, and complete her education as an officer, but -


"Look alive people," a calm voice remarked on her regimental command frequency.


The command to alertness came with an unpacked navigation chart, that provided them a view a view with firing angles onto the area around the radar tower. Like most lunar construction projects whoever had originally settled this planet had found it easy to settle down in ancient impact craters from a much more active time. Axlyus had been struck by a very large object 'a few million years ago' according to Dante. Dinosaur killer large, but a better a moon like axlyus than it making its way further in system and striking a life bearing world.


The result was a nice very large crater with high rings one side within which had been walled off by very slapdash construction over the last century. There was older construction, but Akashi understood that the updated targeting package had made the decision that themassive dropship that the pirates had built or expanded their space slum around was now a priority.


It was one thing to see the images from a ship's telemetry at distance.


Akashi pushed the sticks on her mech forward, careful and mindful that she was in a moon's reduced gravity and that her gyro wasn't liking it. It wouldn't be an issue, she told herself. Her Light Company had the mission objective of taking the generators out that would blind the pirates to the arrival of forces from space. The briefing packet suggested that in theory the enemy might have comparable numbers to her force of mechs, but they also would be supported by turrets and vehicles... and they were pirates dirty tricks weren't out of the question.


She ordered the unit to follow her lead through the direct laser communication.


The Argo was massive. Its outline lay dominating the crater surrounded by the cobbled together pirate shanty town sprawling across the area.
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Gene adjusted his avionics controls looking to see if either Radar tower's outputs gave any indication that they knew about them, had any inkling about how bad things were about to get. He wasn't really focused on the derelict... if something happened on that front he expected Dante to tell him. "Harry, what can I do for you?" He asked the ice cube in the Marauder II as the other pilot's face appeared.


"We are in position commander."


"Good," He had already known that because of the machine returns relaying through Dante aboard the Eisenhower, "Hold tight there until their turrets are taken off line." The plan was pretty simple they were going to leap frog position to position. Once Ronin and her Light Company executed the break through they'd pivot in and smash any responders letting the White Shields capitalize on the surprise.


The turrets didn't really worry him. They were mech scale weapons of course. They were dangerous but they couldn't move, and their articulation wasn't great... and of course they were dependent on exterior provided power. Take the generators out and the didn't have the ability to shoot. On a moon like Axlyus using auto-cannons while possible wasn't great for mechanics to keep guns working in optimal conditions... especially if you had dropships landing and dusting off with thrusters blasting moon dust and detritus hitting turrets.


If this had been a moon with full atmosphere they could have had manually controlled turrets to fire, but he doubted the pirates were that confident in their personal protective equipment to operate any slug throwers in direct fire mode. Ronin pushed her Marauder II forward... she had originally wanted a slot in the command company by replacing the Azami lieutenant operating a standard catapult. That wouldn't necessarily have been a good operational fit... but then they'd finished evaluating Axlyus as a target... and it made more sense to bring her light company along.


Missouri was the official name, what it had been registered as when they had arrived at Northwind from Lockdale, of the Star LordJumpShip. Still, as it had been ensconced amongst an exodus fleet of azami jumpships never mind the seizures from the pirates in the Aurigan Reach it had not attracted the same amount of attention as it might otherwise garnered. The Davions had probably noticed the Eisenhower but hadn't commented on the large aerodyne... they had paid attention to the heavily automated cargo carriers but only because they had landed at Northwind...


Harry was getting impatient to launch his part of the thrust, but not so impatient that Gene found the need to tell him to be patient. Eisenhower updated the telemetry as the Light Company tracked masking their advance through the terrain features, until they finally fired their jump jets to take them up onto the ridgeline. That was why they had brought the Marauder IIs in numbers. There was a nice avenue of approach that could take them directly to a firing position on the generators as well as the radar towers it was an excellent vantage point.


As soon as the weapon returns flashed in his thermals he looked at the hologram of the other pilot, "Alright Callahan go knock on their door."


The other ice cube nodded perfunctorily and began issuing orders to his at strength company moving them into motion as the Marauder IIs opened fire on vulnerable sensor platforms and power generation facilities. An LTV 400 fusion engine powering a series of medium laser turrets exploding in a shower of sparks and blue white man made lightning on his screen even as the other mechs began to move.
 
Axlyus Part 3: Dante Interlude
Axlyus Part 3: Dante Interlude
Dante monitored the movements with inhuman consideration for every piece of data that made its way back to the Eisenhower. He would have liked having direct communications with his counterpart responsible for Lockdale anchorage, but he had enough responsibilities in front of him... and at the moment that was the movement of the battalion assembled.


They overmatched the pirates. Sybil had perhaps a mech company of her own locally, they were prepared for that, but this was in effect a live fire training exercise... against real enemies yes, but not the same as fighting the Combine... or those who would wear the colors of the Rim World Republic.


The turrets which might have been a problem with they had been better concentrated... in the vein of a Castle, were spread out and poorly protected. They simply lacked the armor to withstand fire from even light battlemechs... but they looked impressive, and ringed the sprawl of ramshackle buildings... and it was likely the impression they gave rather than facts that deterred pirates, or the local territorial authorities from hitherto attacking Sybil.


This wasn't, he understood, like the situation at Fjaldr where the Aurigans actually exercised governing power in addition to laying claim to the system. Even in the Aurigans case it had been a mess to organize the political capital to hire the mercenaries originally planned to attack the clans on Fjaldr. Then there was the complexity of the anti aircraft guns, and radar installations. Most likely those had been here since the Star League era, whether they were originally SLDF or constructed by a territorial power they didn't mesh with the details of a ramshackle pirate band... they had been here long before Sybil's arrival. Once they were gone though they would evict the pirates, and prevent the ruins from being appropriated... at least easily, by any other would be bandit kingdoms looking to establish themselves on Axlyus.


Without the benefit of an, rather a strong one, atmosphere the PPCs transmissions were visible. If the pirates had had better sensors they could have surely detected the jump event that had brought them within striking distance. Even now, a small faction of his processing power a lesser portion of his attention was allocated to monitoring the Aerospace and small craft channels. The assault wings would carry vacuum rated armored suit clad marines to Axlyus once enemy ground defenses were eliminated the azami volunteers were prepared for amore aggressive incursion but Colonel Hamza's suggestion bordered on recklessness.


Whether or not the Argo could answer the questions they had was debatable. There was little reason to think given its departure time that the Argo would have the location of any successors to House Cameron, but Dante was sure that with appropriate credentials the ship's drives would yield a more complete picture of the Hegemony's operational status in the rimward periphery and that might in turn given them locations to Hegemony resources, and outposts.


Something to point them in the right direction.


It was in that which a greater portion of his processing power was allocated.


He had no ability to readily monitor the Azami. The community had long maintained a network of couriers, and money lending that had often vexed the Combine authorities, as well as as that of the Hegemony. Such practices had their root long before human spaceflight, and the exodus beyond Earth's gravity well. The Azami had always been a martial people. Shepherd's Maguanac corp called to a much older tradition, and while the Azami had never reached fame as private soldiers as the Scotch-Irish diaspora from Earth had made the status of highland troopers it was still a a mater of historical precedence.


That made some of Dante's work remitting publications outwards for outside consumption. Not that he was entirely convinced the Taurians took such statements at face value. Dante had been glad, perhaps as glad as Shepherd to depart peacefully from modern Taurian space. They were lucky that the slowness of HPG transmission of news to the Periphery worked in their favor... that for the majority of Taurian officials news of Elidere was unlikely to circulate wildly. ... but the Taurian foreign service could have hardly have missed save by that slow speed, and even then there were limits to that delay, the news of Dieron changing hands. That clearly also had had repercussions for ComStar.... and that was another matter.


There was a flurry of electronic information as another data packet unfurled into his regimental data and battle space mapping software. It detailed a series of common, to the periphery of the modern day especially, armored vehicles pushing through the lunar landscape into a direct engagement of 'mechs on the hilly surface of the moon. Hardly a challenge for the company of 'mechs with weapons, and machines that were equal or functionally improved versions of theStar League.


Dante was focused more on those friendly machines than on the bulldog and scorpion tanks they were engaging. The Technology of the early clans had no doubt matured in the following of nearly two centuries... which made the Dragoons appearance with unimproved, or for that matter reduced machines a concerning subterfuge. He didn't like it, and he thought his humans on Northwind were a bit too optimistic of what distant shared fraternity the clans of Kerensky's exodus might bare.... in the absence of the Hegemony's government his duty was to guide and advise... which meant protecting what slim fragments remained... and that meant securing the Argo in the short term and strengthening forces against more near enemies.


The scorpion was a light tank, and poorly prepared for being attacked even on the front by the Highlander in control of the formation. That was itself a reminder that at least in the early 29th​century Kerensky's exodus had not been so far removed from its roots even if it had also had its share of prominent marauders and other command battlemechs... like the Orion.


At least so far as the Ice Cubes of Lockdale knew none of their fellows had brought with them any of the Imp Command Assault BattleMechs that the Dragoons had arrived with in 3005. They had however known what they were, and that they had been a design created at the behest of Nicholas Keresnky at time when the exodus had been building Brian caches to story the thousands of machines that they had departed the Inner Sphere with. Even with just the machines from the brian caches that Kerensky's exodus had deposited machines into that would have been a marked sufficient materiel advantage against most combine defenders just before the start of the 2nd​Succession War.


Another burst of data tracking the vehicles continued approach, and advance into incoming hostile fire. Not that they had much choice. Axlus didn't have proper roads so much as pathways centuries of treaded vehicles and wheel moon buggies had graded out as the paths of least resistances... and the hills provided a good view point overlooking.


The Light Company had destroyed the generators providing power to the defensive turrets of course, which further weakened the pirate's ability to cover their own positions. It denied them any ... if unlikely... targeting data manned turrets might have been able to relay to missile tanks capable of firing indirectly. That and Akashi's force was likely no longer the pressing pirate concern with the White Shields having announced their presence.


"They are aware of your arrival." Dante remarked over the principle command channel. "I have increasing volume of chatter within the pirate's communications."


"They're using radio?" The young colonel replied.


"Yes, I expect fusion signatures to start appearing on scopes shortly, followed by Sybil herself taking the field. That would be advantageous." He couldn't physically nod of course, but he signaled an acknowledgement which for all intents and purposes the digital equivalent at the response that Shepherd would watch for fusion signatures, in the mean time, "There are a number of other vehicle signatures, but as of yet no sign of airpower."


"I take it the flyboys are getting impatient?"


"Aye," Dante replied.


"Air Defenses are down," He stated no doubt having double checked his local returns looking for any unpleasant surprises, "We will deal with those other tanks, I'll direct Akashi to move around the crash site."


The AI was already laying the update flight vectors for the air units, "Understood."
 
Pirate Wars Axlus Drop Part 4 New
Pirate Wars Axlus Drop Part 4
He couldn't hear the explosion of the tank as its ammunition cooked off but it registered on his sensors. "What is it Dante?" Shepherd questioned, working on maneuvering his Marauder carefully around the debris that crowded the rise which would let him overlook the battlefield. His avionics package was tracking the Rapier, and small craft that were burning down towards the crash sight. The Argo had clearly not impacted the lunar surface under thrust... it might have been a rough landing, but there was no signs it had been an actual crash. That raised questions, particularly if they could even relight the fusion drive, but the more of the dropship's hull he could see ...the more reassured he was that it could be recovered.


Could they do it today? Well that was a better question.


The White Shields constituted what was effectively a reinforced Company built around a base five system, which seemed to have been continued in its use by the Dragoons at times. To that end he'd made it clear that while the ice cubes could operate as they deemed fit here if they were going to remain with the unit given their SLDF skill level he had every intention of operating them instead as individual lances, and as a part of a command lance unit.


They hadn't ended up rushing into that before leaving Davion Space.


So here they were.


He blinked at the software's abrupt spasm of tables, heat chart information, ranging information and so on the filled the display. The technical information wasn't, well in the safety of a briefing room or an administrative center would have been one thing, but he wasn't sure what he was looking at otherwise. "What is this?" Obviously besides something that the AI thought was important. "They're running hot, but they were also on a rock in space that most people would have lazily described as airless so that was to be expected. Any Royal Technology system or Hegemony derived energy weapon tended to run warm in exchange for a greater range thus letting the enemy be kept at bay.


The wireframe diagram manifested. Energy weapon. Laser. Medium Laser.


The Extended Range concept as a weapon system wasn't new to the Hegemony. Both of his own Marauders mounted Hellstar ER versions that dated to the last decade of the Hegemony. The extended range large laser model had existed in the Hegemony since the early 27th​century, so Gene could understand why an Extended Range Medium Laser might be developed, or had been in development at the time of the Amaris crisis.


Certainly given time as a concept the Hegemony would have gotten around to it ... eventually. After all the Combine liked engagements at range between ronin and they had been the near peer opponent of choice.


If you could increase the range, why not increase the damage output. That would have given time, and the Davion crisis still in recent memory been the Hegemony's next step. For the Clans nascent as they had been during the pacification of the Pentagon Worlds these weapons had largely been footnotes in that 'Operation Klondike'. Hereon this backwater move it was unlikely they would attract attention, any after action reports that might reach even general unit circulation were unlikely to focus on weapon usage. The ice cubes left behind at the anchorage had no mechs which in name would have attracted any attention... nothing like the Imp that had been obvious from the beginning. The 331st​ had been a Hegemony Division, with the expected number of mechs... or at least what they brought with them were machines that would have better reflected common league era units.


So on that front, the extended range PPCs or the Marauder, and the Gauss Rifle range of a Highlander were such that frankly the pirates didn't have a reason to care. At long range they just knew they were taking incoming fire. Once the company engaged its pirate equivalent in the shadow of the mammoth DropShip resting its belly on the surface of the moon , it turned into a knife fight which was where all the heat on the thermals had come from as bothsides had turned around corners and fired wildly as shapes moved.


Gene navigated the Marauder along the ridgeline bringing his hull around to adjust as his targeting sensors processed the incoming. An Ostroc, in poor condition even before the fight, had attempted to get close before the gray white Marauder down below in the depression had opened up with its enhanced medium lasers in addition to its ER PPCs.


He would have ordinarily paid more attention to the, enemy, heavy battlemech but it didn't matter. The Ostroc was old yes, but it and the other machines that had sortied to fight them hadn't been prepared to face the incursion... not without their armor. Gene tapped his fingers on the console as the AI continued to speak. Back to the same old topics;

"It still doesn't explain why the Dragoons came into the Inner Sphere," In 3005, "With what they had."Hoplites, okay sure, but the Azami actually had working Gladiators in with their own Exodus fleet so he couldn't exactly hold that against them.


"An answer we are unlikely to gain without speaking to them... but we can both guess what it is." The Highland AI replied, "Especially given what these ones have told us of why they left the Clans behind." Not just that, there talk about Klondike had itself been a red flag. The Wolverines should have probably bolted then given its underpinnings... but he could no more change that than he could change the Amaris crisis.


The AI decided to change topic, as the aircraft made their final approach. Gene queued his throat mike, directing his laser comm's beam onto the company commander, "Captain, Marines are one mike out. Clear that landing zone for them." From where he was he had no line of sight on the battered remains of Sybil's personal lance.


It wouldn't matter per se. If the White Shields couldn't the Rapiers vectoring ahead of the slowing assault boats laden with heavily armed marines could just go in for guns if they needed to. As a commander he could have accepted that outcome, though he would have preferred that given their numbers, and the leverage if the ground combat arm had accomplished its mission... but it also seemed true that the White Shields had been trained up expecting to have combined arms support... which in contrast to how the Company normally deployed they didn't for this operation... even Gene personally felt a little off balance by not having his tanks available to him, but he was doing his best not to show it.


He received a gruff response from the Marauder as the machine accelerated to follow through. The pilot... who was close if not a little older, discounting the ice naps, than he was had floored the Marauder. The White Shields ranking officer was aggressive full forward throttle and opening up with his weapons... if this were a sustained engagement it would have overheated the DHS in short order, but the damage he was putting out blasted through the cover and concealment of the ferrocrete dome.


Even if Sybil turned to face the charging Heavy BattleMech it wouldn't have mattered. The rest of the heavy star was converging and at least one mech had direct line of sight because there were LRMs going vertical launch now.


The fusion signatures of the remaining opposing force started to wink out as the roundels on the wings of the heavy aircraft became visible to his Marauder's display. Gene surveyed his surroundings, another check of the area around him looking for any remaining threats ... but only the dull hum of the Argo's fusion reactor remained as a backdrop to the forest of friendly reactor icons on his HUD. That meant leaving things to the marines to take control and main engineering and then they would see if they could get the big bucket of bolts up and off the surface.


... and besides, as for the Clan's improvements on Hegemony weapons, well he had months to digest the damage and range outputs...before he had to consider talking to House Davion... since by that point most likely the Dragoons would have already been told about what had happened in the last days of the Star League... and House Kurita's treachery. A problem for another day, they needed to wrap up here, see what information the Argo could give them, and then move on to the Magistracy... and hope Septim hadn't been thrown into a major campaign on Detroit.
 
The Clan ERML, ERPPC and LRM20 are pretty much the backbone of what makes Clantech overpowered. Sure the Endo and Ferro size discounts are nice, as are the all the ballistic weapon savings. But nowhere near as the damage and weight discounts on those weapons.
 
The Clan ERML, ERPPC and LRM20 are pretty much the backbone of what makes Clantech overpowered. Sure the Endo and Ferro size discounts are nice, as are the all the ballistic weapon savings. But nowhere near as the damage and weight discounts on those weapons.
You forgot clanner pulse weapons on that list
 
I'd also argue than clan XL engines are another massive improvement that allow them to carry way more firepower

Oh yeah also question for author, did they find the bull shark yet? Feel like it has big potential
 
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Pirate Wars Luxen Interlude
Short ... well was accurate, she wasn't that short per se but whenever she saw her appearance on the tri-vid holographic media there were always taller people around. Always. Just like there had always been taller people in school. It had been part of her lot in life. Being famous did nothing to change her height.


She was on the holoscreens a lot now... it was awkward but her family hadn't been exactly wealthy. A commission wasn't cheap and the book deal had been too good to pass up.. and then it had exploded...which was even more embarrassing. The first book wasn't even a real romance novel and was the closest most accurate accounting of the events that had become known as the First Battle of Luxen... but it also had the much more catchy title.

Short had found herself becoming something of an armchair historian, chronicler as best, as accurately as she could the whole affair. She wanted people to remember the soldiers who had died, tothe extent she had lobbied and spoken for the establishment of a public memorial for the Luxen defenders. The planetary government hadvoted against that proposal, by slim margins, on budgetary grounds last year.


It had seemed like the best use of her little smidgen of fame, and moderate wealth.


Today's holo screen report had been a sudden breaking news report that had resulted in her publicist calling her in the morning immediately to talk about a new project to build on her existing publications. The books which had become the craze of society of allages and social classes were about to get another shot in the arm, because the local media outlet had just received 'big news', the latest round of footage from the Rimward Periphery... along with reports from customs and immigration that they had arriving guests to go along with the footage... but what that footage was, Short hadn't seen it yet just that it would effect her sales, and probably all the derivative works.


'The Shooting Star She Saw'. TS4 had been an immediate bestseller. She had included recollections of the entire campaign, but what people really latched on to were the heroics... or that had been her impression recounting the first battle of Luxen and its reception. To the point that some of her own sisters in arms had considered trying, if not seriously for breaking out into the mercenary trade... no one one she had known had ended up doing that because the Luxen Volunteers had been so hard up for personnel and for metal as well but it had taken cajoling.


... and threats ... not real threats but social pressure that the government on Canopus wouldn't have been happy if people sold their commissions at this stage to be mercenaries. That had probably dissuaded Lady Raventhir from hiring women from the volunteers even as she'd been looking for mercenaries. That was what it amounted to in the public eye as Raventhir fished around... that was how she had, freshly confirmed to the rank of captain, met Anastasia Volkov... who was taller than she was.


She'd been groggy this morning to try and deal with the excited babble. Lady Raventhir's summons had come into her terminal with the expectation that she report along with the other officers of note to Force Major Seghal for an emergency briefing on a day that she would have otherwise been free to enjoy time to herself... which realistically she wouldn't have because of her publicist but she had to figure that was because whatever the start of this was must have been something that could be transmitted from the JumpShips and that a fast boat courier had got into contact with Lady Raventhir after.


That was her guess as to why she was currently sitting next to the BattleMaster pilot... who at least looked equally out of place at this meeting which seemed more the important people of Luxen High Society than it was the planetary defense commission.


"If you haven't seen the morning news, then this is what its about," Someone she didn't recognize, but that wasn't anything new... one of the other changes was the rapid rotation of MIM personnel. The woman had an accent from somewhere else, somewhere that wasn't Luxen and wasn't Canopus... maybe New Abilene, and without any waiting the woman for the guests to settle activated the room's large holographic projector.


Short watched the orbital drop on Coromodir with rapt attention. She understood the academics of what she was looking at... not just the technical complexities of the maneuver but also the execution of the maneuver. The scale of the maneuver probably hadn't been rivaled since the downfall of the Star League at least in this part of the rim world periphery.


Volkov's second in command, a short Swedenese man named Hathaway, leaned overexcitedly having recognized what he was watching as well. It was thefirst time she'd seen the chain smoker so animated, but the woman whohad spoken up was already projecting the force arrangement. The MRB data rom was dated officially July of 3018... many months ago.


The two battalions of BattleMechs had apparently fought on Dieron which had caused a flurry of other whispers through the room. The highlander tartan wolf and sword, the dark blue and crossed pikes of the second were joined a more familiar icon from the MRB files. The red lion rampant on a field of gold was so Davion in character. The unit had only joined Shepherd after Luxen, they hadn't had a place in her book, or any of the subsequent ones, but Fiona had taken note of their place in Shepherd's Company.


One of her fellow pilots elbowed her in the ribs. The other vindicator pilots the other veterans of the second battle of Luxen were chattering. Chattering away as the orbital assault descended on the capital of the Aurigan Coalition... a much larger repeat of the first battle of luxen, against a much larger more committed enemy. The pirates were so much better equipped than either enemy during the battles of Luxen.


The battle recording suddenly asserted itself through the room's speaker system even as the order of battle continued to populate. The voice was slightly older, a little deeper than she remembered but familiar all the same. "This is Colonel Gene Shepherd, my Regimental Combat Team has made planet fall-" the recording cutoff as one of the pirates interrupted into a vulgar tirade as the government of the Aurigan coalition and the Magistracy's ambassador to the coalition had listened to the broadcast, as it was recorded for posterity for the room that Captain Fiona Short of the Luxen Dragoons was listening to now months later.


That wasn't bluster either, whether the veterans of the Luxen campaign, actions on Pioche either with Shepherd or those after he had left, the original mercenary force strength had been well known... Shepherd's Company as it had been incorporated had been a combined arms battalion the bulk of which had been the maguanac unit of armor for much of its weight. The post Davion campaign force was... Fiona couldn't exaggerate by describing it as massive. The existing forces had all grown, and whole new formations added to the overall command.


There was a pause as the force the recording continued to play and a heavy set merchant ambled forward with somewhat rheumy eyes he wasn't the sort of person who might have attracted much attention at all. He had to be Doctor Abner's age at least, the Azami smiled to the assembled mechwarriors, "As I have told Lady Raventhir, that the congregation, and brotherhood of heroes who rode to aid Coromodir, and assist the noble Aurigans in their time against Black Jack's outlaws should arrive in a few months here at Luxen."


Volkov's second in command leaned forward, "Ana, they're coming here? They're coming here?" He repeated excitedly, "Did you see," He asked rhetorically, "what they did on Coromodir?" She wasn't even sure that Lieutenant Hathaway could have before today found the Aurigan capital on a star map... she wasn't actually sure she could have found their capital on a map quickly, but that was something she planned to remedy after they were cut loose... she had a lot of ready to catch up on and figure out what all had changed in the last year since most likely if they were watching MRB confirmed battle roms then the information had been updated
 

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