Authority, or My Big Iron
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For a planet with the population that it did Aquagea apparently did have a planetary militia... and a kind of sort of planetary government. It wasn't a very strong, or centralized, government though being more a confederation of mostly independent sectors on the planet who all for the most part agreed on where the borders were, based on planetary divisions from before the Mariks had attacked.
All that mostly meant that the planetary militia was fucking useless... and even assuming the 'national' level militia did show up Gene wasn't entirely convinced that the Stalker wouldn't just walk all over them... not that he expected them to show up anytime soon. They were 'protecting' vital 'national interests' which were meant they were camping in the rail depot and starport to the south on the sea.
Aquagea probably had a population... and probably a standard of living comparable to the old west United States at least on average... with the exception of more common electricity than in say 1915. It was really hard to say, but the planet gave off a vibe of that sort even if he was probably off the mark.
The only useful thing that was being said over the radio was that they'd told the Zathras commander the alleged 'viceroy' aboard the Union to go take a hike. Neither side had mentioned the nearly annihilated mech company. He wondered if Aquagea's apparently existing government knew what was going on or if they were in the dark. Probably the latter if he were to guess.
Gene had spent the morning consulting a star map. The outpost castle had a copy of 'modern' maps in addition to Star League Maps. The Computer had complained that the modern maps were of poor quality and error prone... that was mostly probably due to the collapse of the Star League. Zathras was a single jump 'north west' from Aquagea. It was just this side of the Marik border. He kind of wondered why these assholes weren't picking a fight with Hastur but maybe they were.
On the other hand Zathras had dropped a mech company in very good condition... and this was the periphery he couldn't fathom that keep all of those mechs in full armor and equipped was cheap. It was baffling to think that they were here like this. The expense was potentially mindboggling given the cost of mechs, and fitting them out, or how it should have been in the inner sphere never mind in the rimward periphery.
There was still the Stalker. The Air Lance, too.
Would the Union leave after that? Gene knew he had nothing suited to taking a dropship out while it was grounded... or even in flight... and destabilizing a spheroid dropship as it was lifting just meant it would come crashing back to the ground... hopefully the dropship would just run away.
He waved a hand dismissing the holotable's projection of the star maps of the rimward periphery, and got up off the barstool seat dumped the last of the baked fish in the recycler and made for the door. His Marauder was waiting, the Outpost Castle was outfitted with if not the final generation of Star League automation before the Amaris Civil War had shattered that Golden Age then the next best thing. Not that there was anything to repair. The Star League Defense Force targeting sensors and not overheating the mech kept his mech in largely pristine condition. He was banking on keeping it that way.
As it was the last mech unscathed, and not especially fast he was sure they had probably reloaded its missiles. Sensors reporting from the Outpost Castle still showed that the recovery teams were working to pull mechs out, but there was no sign that they'd been able to get any of them back up and running.
The winds had continued to pick up from yesterday, and the outpost castle's radar also suggested that they were looking at a potential sand storm blowing in and looked bad on sensors anyway. The fact that he had about an hour was almost enough to go back inside and not even bother. The winds and sand would probably be enough to force 'not pirates' to suspend work but he wasn't going to chance it. So he moved the mech out into a trot and started towards the river, pushing east, and south to come down from the north towards the bridge.
The system trip he'd programmed in via the neurohelmet relayed a warning alert from the castle signifying that the Eagles were coming back from down south. He stopped and turned the laser comm to tune in with the outpost castle, and let the computer search. Apparently the birds had ignored Via Caballero this morning had navigated by following the railway down south to where the alleged 'planetary militia' were holing up, given both birds were on their way back and didn't show any signs of damage they'd probably seen little to no resistance.
... or maybe both sides couldn't hit the broad side of a barn. It just reminded him that he had no idea how to be sure to knock out enemy air power. The Blackjack, or the Orion both would have been potentially useful, but there was no telling what their status was... and the Blackjack had been out of ammo when he'd knocked it out of commission.
It was a silly idea. He didn't have a salvage crew or any other kind of support. Just one guy in a battlemech, just a mirage wading across the dunes. The Marauder crested another pile of sand, and looked over the brush country and the optics started feeding images in across the distance. The Stalker had put its back predictably back up against a building. Today was the day.
The wind picked up and threw sand across the horizon and everything between. The front was moving in, and had turned the entire northern sky into an ominous gray black curtain. Within minutes he couldn't see five feet in front of his mech, but that was fine. The Marauder's armored shutters closed, and he switched entirely to neurohelmet and interior displays to pilot the mech. The opened up mind machine interface with the Dalban HiRez fed him what he needed to know about his surroundings.
Fusion reactors are a lot like turbines in a sense. They're surprisingly quiet. You can feel them up close but you don't really hear a properly running Fusion Reactor from more than five feet away, and his Marauder slowly crep closer relying on thermals to paint the surroundings in cold background with bodies of heat painted in colors to correspond to relative output. That overlap was coupled with radar and other sensors searching for not just heat signatures but also the harmonics of a fusion reactor that most humans couldn't detect without being right on top of it.
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Gene made the decision to just ignore the work crews... if they'd been pirate infantry or whatever they would have been fair game if he hadn't had bigger targets to hunt. The Stalker's eighty five tons was still backed up to the building, which yes prevented him from coming behind it normally, but that meant less when they were in near zero visibility with the good old mark 1 eyeball.
He was up high on one of the few buildings his computer felt that was sturdy enough still to support the seventy tons of his battlemech. He was really glad that his mech didn't carry any weapons which generated recoil, like a stock Marauder's autocannon. That would have been useful here. Not that he fancied just going hull down and lobbing them in, just in case they somehow managed accurate counter battery fire.
Given conditions he wasn't sure how much the sand would obscure his first shot, but he was planning to fire twice anyway, whether or not this worked he was banking on taking at least one of the assault mech's legs in the attack... and then properly jumping away. Gene had no intention of trying any death from above shenanigans.
Even just taking a leg out, he'd pull back. Mobility kill might not have been the properly correct term for it, but the Stalker was already slow enough that being put into a situation where at best all it could do was limp meant that he could go find something else to do with his time. At the very least reducing it to that would let him leave this sand storm.
Gene eased the arms down, and squeezed. Being in a stationary position meant it was a lot easier to rely on just a single stick to move the arms to aim, and a single trigger bind made this practical for timing. Both armored gauntlets flared as their weapons fired, PPCs and Medium lasers both. The armor on the leg vanished in the flash of expansion and continued through to the exposed myomer bundles and actuators that allowed the mech to its full speed push 54 KpH.
He took a breath, and reached up to take the PPCs off the trigger, and fired the medium lasers by themselves into the damaged limb. The Stalker toppled to one side as the limb's structural integrity failed.
No. He could finish this now.
His exterior optics checked the street, more of a plaza really and plotted the distance for the jump to drop right on top of the maimed eighty five tonner, No DFA. He adjusted and fired the jump jets bringing his Maruder down in front of the stalker. Like its fellow assault mech the chin mounted small pulse laser's flash was the last thing for the Stalker.
He adjusted, and turned his mech towards the road and set off away from the scene of his latest ambush leaving the Stalker where it had fallen, and pushing for the river. Once he was clear of the urban blight he forded the river and circled around. He had been planning to RTB but with the last intact Battlemech threat neutralized he wanted an idea of what the Zathras landing sight was looking like.
The computer, the battlemech wasn't actually urging him on it was just the freeflow of adrenaline of days now of ambushing enemy mechs, and then disengaging. The air lance was still out there but they had to be grounded in this weather. The dropship was undefended. It was out there... he brought the mech to a halt in the shadow of a skyscraper's corpse. It had toppled over centuries earlier and gave him good cover to think about it.
... and do what exactly? He had already gone through their mechs, but no luck with the air lance...
The defense network on the Union class were semi autonomous, which given he was a ghost to sensors made them even less useful than at someone trying to gauge with the mark one eye ball but why would the dropship matter. He certainly couldn't fly the thing, or even capture it. Could he shoot at it enough to make it run away ? Maybe, but what would be the point at this stage... he'd won the fight. Could he possibly take the eagles out while they were landed? Unions had good armor, but he supposed that was possible...
Did he just want to brag, dunk on the periphery's idea of 'elite troops' or whatever these guys were supposed to be? Maybe just a little. He keyed the mike, "Zathras Union-class dropship." The Dalban comms suite modulated his voice as it transmitted. "I have downed all twelve of your Battlemechs. Withdraw your personnel and depart the planet, this is your only warning."
He shut the transmission, and punched the mech up to full speed and ran flat out until he was sure he was outside of the dropship's LRM range, slowed down to normal cruise speed and crossed the river well north of his original route.
Maybe they'd get the fuck out. Maybe they'd even leave all that salvage... not that he had a way to really recover any of it on his own, especially not with the sandstorm was picking up. He turned the mech into the north end entrance of the mesa, which had an access elevator down into the Outpost castle.
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Commentary: Alright we are officially caught up to the place of the other thread, good. Now, as to where we go from here... we will probably pick up in the outpost castle, but I thinking I might move to introduce some of the other characters at least in brief.
As for salvage, none yet, but soon, and probably next week or the week after we will leave Aquagea for the time being and head on to Rock City. There will be pirate hunting action but the Detroit section will probably be shorter than Aquagea in the current draft. Aquagea can really be divided up into this set, and its conclusion running Zathras off, and then the aftermath.
We will begin to touch on political factors Taurian, Aurgian, Magistracy, Combine, Capellan, Free World, Lyran down the road after Detroit. I keep revising the order I want to do somethings in, and part of that it is I'm not sure if I want to stick with 3015 or move to an earlier calendar date. Obviously the HBS game has been somewhat canonized by the release of the source book, which I own, I may start a new play through of that but this will not be a 'novelization' or play through of the game's plot.
Markham's marauders will show up. Aurgian plots will be relatively important starting in an arc or two, but I'm not sure how involved the MC will be in the main plot of the games. We will eventually get to the Merc Company segment down the road, but a lot of the current planned merc stuff is of the babysit rich merchant and shoot pirates, which will eventually go the route of either protecting say Interstellar or maybe joining cranston snord's irregulars for a spell. There are a lot of other particular conflicts (again assuming 3015 period, late third succession war).
Again in the current tentative outline we'll be mucking around the Rimward Periphery for the next two years, and I'll be trying to treat Battletech Travel times as somewhat realistic so for example staying on Detroit for half a year then, offworld pirate hunting, maybe herotitus or Aurigan coalition space before potentially going to coreward through the Fed Suns after.