Chapter 28
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Chapter Twenty-Eight: Christmas Come Early
Valexa, Federated Suns December 15th, 3006
"Captain Rose." I asked, looking around the briefing table on the Messenger. "How is the acclimation to the new Combat vehicles?"
"We spread the Vets out with rookie crews." She responded. "Leaving us with an easier learning curve." She consulted a paper that her aid gave her. " We'll still be considered rookies for now but we'll be able to compensate by having more armor now."
"Anything we can do to speed up the training?" Sheppard asked, leaning back in his chair.
"Well, we could have another live fire exercise before heading out next month. But that might strain our resources a bit." She replied.
"If it helps less of our people die, then it'll be worth the resources." I said, cutting off any argument against the exercises. "Those exercises cost us money, yes, but the training is worth the money."
"Alright then," Sheppard said. "Scheduling live fire exercises over the next week." he wrote something in his 'Noteputer. "Next thing on the list. Peterson, how's the Mithril rollout?"
"Proceeding ahead of Schedule, we've got enough suits for both Companies of Infantry and outfitted our two platoons of Marines as well." Peterson responded. "We started on the Armor/pilot suits, but we'll only have enough for around half of our forces come our liftoff date."
"Copy that." I said. "Blaze, anything on your end?" I asked.
"No sir, it's business as usual for now." He replied.
"Captain Paige?" I asked. "Anything on your end?" Her company typically helped cover our artillery.
"No sir, we are in the clear." She responded.
I made my way through the rest of the command staff, getting a quick review and briefing on any developments that Sheppard or myself might have missed.
"So, I'm sure you know y'all are wondering why we're having this briefing when you already know that we're headed on the offensive." I said, getting to the main point of the meeting. "Well, we are contracted to hit the world of Tybalt. The Davion Military Intelligence think's there's minimal forces garrisoned there right now. And they're using the Wolf's Dragoons to raid a series of other worlds in the Capellan Confederation anyway." I paused. "Our Primary objective is to land on Tybalt and eliminate or tie down any military presence that might be on the planet. That being said, the Davions have listed a couple of bonus objectives. If we can eliminate and hold Tybalt until the Davions can send us reinforcements then they'll cede the world to us as a home base. Regardless of whether we can seize the world or not, we're going to be hitting this."
A tri-vid of a factory complex appeared above the central table. "This is the Jolassa Armored Vehicles factory complex. They shut down in the First Succession War due to a lack of spare parts. After we take out or distract whatever military forces are on Tybalt, we will be dismantling the factory for our own purposes. The R&D team have told me that they want to be able to mass produce the Mithril versus having to manufacture on the Argo only for now. They believe that they can repurpose parts of the factory to Mithril production and want the rest of it for whatever they can cook up later."
I then began to lay out what our basic plan would be. This wouldn't be as short a campaign as stopping the Lancers was. We would need to utterly destroy whatever was on the planet if we wanted the factory. And beyond that, if we managed to take the planet, we would be setting ourselves up to have a decent manufacturing center as a home base in the short term.
December 21st, 3006
"Captain Rose." I walked up to the armor company commander. "How goes the live fire exercise?"
"See for yourself." She handed me the binoculars she had been using.
"The exercise seems to be going well." I observed, handing back her binoculars. "Any issues that have shown up?"
"We'll need to be careful to maintain range with those Puma's." she replied. "They've got really good long range weaponry but I think we'll have to pair them with the Enforcers to make everything work well."
"Sounds good to me." I said, "Anything else we need to be concerned about?"
"We should weld some handles onto the Maxim's and some of the other craft" Captain Rose stated. "They can't fit the same amount of Power Armored infantry that they can regular, and we can be a lot more capable of dealing with urban environments if we can just have them hop onto a vehicle and hold on while they take them somewhere."
"Thanks." I said, taking some notes in my ever present notebook. "I'll bring it up to McAllister and see what can be done."
"Thanks Colonel." Captain Rose turned her attention back to the exercise she had engineered.
December 31st, 3006
"Everything set for lift off on the second?" Sheppard asked one of the junior officers. And waited for an affirmative. When he got it he handed said junior officer a beer and sent him into the New Years Eve party that was going on. As people were finishing their pre liftoff duties, they were handed a beer and ushered into the party. There wasn't anything harder than beer and the music was being done mostly by people in the unit that could barely play their instrument, but everyone was having a good time. There was a real mix of characters here that probably wouldn't get along outside of this unit. You had people from Canopian space, Taurian space, and Davion space, with a sprinkling of immigrants from other places getting along without many issues.
The party was mostly silent. They had about forty five seconds until midnight and so they were quietly chattering before the countdown. When the massive projection of numbers reached twenty they started counting down. "Twenty!" "Nineteen!" "Eighteen!" "Seventeen!".... "Five!" "Four!" "Three!" "Two!" "One!" "Happy New Year!" The entire Battalion yelled out as massive fireworks began to go off in the distance. They were enjoying this party as the end of the little bit of time off that the Marksman had before leaving to go on the offensive. After the fireworks ended, most of the Battalion pitched in to help with clean up before heading to their bunks. They were going to enjoy their last bit of peace for a little while.
Personal Journal: January First, 3007
Well, what a year 3006 was. I don't think I've ever been as tired as I was towards Christmastime. I was worried for the Battalion back in March when we almost lost to the Lancers and it expanded until Sheppard managed to return with the extra armor assets. Luckily, now that we have Mithril and were able to equip all of our infantry and a good half of our tankers with cut down Mithril, I can rest a little bit easier. My hope is that Tybalt has minimal resistance and that We can get enough reinforcements to both take the world, and begin to use it as a home for the Marksman. But if that doesn't work, we're going to be taking that factory with us when we leave along with any data that might be left there. I'm going to be sending Dunham with both of the DroST's and the King Henry V to the Taurian Concordat to negotiate a licensing deal for both the Mithril, and to get the DroST's refit to the designs submitted. Thankfully, we have the Triumph to take up the slack and should be fine without them. On another note, it turns out that the license for producing DroST's is cheap. It only costs a couple thousand C-Bills a year and ComStar is the one who provides the license as an outdated and rarely useful Hegemony Design. Well, that's what they think, because if they're as easy to build factories for as my R&D people tell me then they'll be genuinely surprised when we unveil the Sting and Mithril together in a year or so.
Valexa, Federated Suns December 15th, 3006
"Captain Rose." I asked, looking around the briefing table on the Messenger. "How is the acclimation to the new Combat vehicles?"
"We spread the Vets out with rookie crews." She responded. "Leaving us with an easier learning curve." She consulted a paper that her aid gave her. " We'll still be considered rookies for now but we'll be able to compensate by having more armor now."
"Anything we can do to speed up the training?" Sheppard asked, leaning back in his chair.
"Well, we could have another live fire exercise before heading out next month. But that might strain our resources a bit." She replied.
"If it helps less of our people die, then it'll be worth the resources." I said, cutting off any argument against the exercises. "Those exercises cost us money, yes, but the training is worth the money."
"Alright then," Sheppard said. "Scheduling live fire exercises over the next week." he wrote something in his 'Noteputer. "Next thing on the list. Peterson, how's the Mithril rollout?"
"Proceeding ahead of Schedule, we've got enough suits for both Companies of Infantry and outfitted our two platoons of Marines as well." Peterson responded. "We started on the Armor/pilot suits, but we'll only have enough for around half of our forces come our liftoff date."
"Copy that." I said. "Blaze, anything on your end?" I asked.
"No sir, it's business as usual for now." He replied.
"Captain Paige?" I asked. "Anything on your end?" Her company typically helped cover our artillery.
"No sir, we are in the clear." She responded.
I made my way through the rest of the command staff, getting a quick review and briefing on any developments that Sheppard or myself might have missed.
"So, I'm sure you know y'all are wondering why we're having this briefing when you already know that we're headed on the offensive." I said, getting to the main point of the meeting. "Well, we are contracted to hit the world of Tybalt. The Davion Military Intelligence think's there's minimal forces garrisoned there right now. And they're using the Wolf's Dragoons to raid a series of other worlds in the Capellan Confederation anyway." I paused. "Our Primary objective is to land on Tybalt and eliminate or tie down any military presence that might be on the planet. That being said, the Davions have listed a couple of bonus objectives. If we can eliminate and hold Tybalt until the Davions can send us reinforcements then they'll cede the world to us as a home base. Regardless of whether we can seize the world or not, we're going to be hitting this."
A tri-vid of a factory complex appeared above the central table. "This is the Jolassa Armored Vehicles factory complex. They shut down in the First Succession War due to a lack of spare parts. After we take out or distract whatever military forces are on Tybalt, we will be dismantling the factory for our own purposes. The R&D team have told me that they want to be able to mass produce the Mithril versus having to manufacture on the Argo only for now. They believe that they can repurpose parts of the factory to Mithril production and want the rest of it for whatever they can cook up later."
I then began to lay out what our basic plan would be. This wouldn't be as short a campaign as stopping the Lancers was. We would need to utterly destroy whatever was on the planet if we wanted the factory. And beyond that, if we managed to take the planet, we would be setting ourselves up to have a decent manufacturing center as a home base in the short term.
December 21st, 3006
"Captain Rose." I walked up to the armor company commander. "How goes the live fire exercise?"
"See for yourself." She handed me the binoculars she had been using.
"The exercise seems to be going well." I observed, handing back her binoculars. "Any issues that have shown up?"
"We'll need to be careful to maintain range with those Puma's." she replied. "They've got really good long range weaponry but I think we'll have to pair them with the Enforcers to make everything work well."
"Sounds good to me." I said, "Anything else we need to be concerned about?"
"We should weld some handles onto the Maxim's and some of the other craft" Captain Rose stated. "They can't fit the same amount of Power Armored infantry that they can regular, and we can be a lot more capable of dealing with urban environments if we can just have them hop onto a vehicle and hold on while they take them somewhere."
"Thanks." I said, taking some notes in my ever present notebook. "I'll bring it up to McAllister and see what can be done."
"Thanks Colonel." Captain Rose turned her attention back to the exercise she had engineered.
December 31st, 3006
"Everything set for lift off on the second?" Sheppard asked one of the junior officers. And waited for an affirmative. When he got it he handed said junior officer a beer and sent him into the New Years Eve party that was going on. As people were finishing their pre liftoff duties, they were handed a beer and ushered into the party. There wasn't anything harder than beer and the music was being done mostly by people in the unit that could barely play their instrument, but everyone was having a good time. There was a real mix of characters here that probably wouldn't get along outside of this unit. You had people from Canopian space, Taurian space, and Davion space, with a sprinkling of immigrants from other places getting along without many issues.
The party was mostly silent. They had about forty five seconds until midnight and so they were quietly chattering before the countdown. When the massive projection of numbers reached twenty they started counting down. "Twenty!" "Nineteen!" "Eighteen!" "Seventeen!".... "Five!" "Four!" "Three!" "Two!" "One!" "Happy New Year!" The entire Battalion yelled out as massive fireworks began to go off in the distance. They were enjoying this party as the end of the little bit of time off that the Marksman had before leaving to go on the offensive. After the fireworks ended, most of the Battalion pitched in to help with clean up before heading to their bunks. They were going to enjoy their last bit of peace for a little while.
Personal Journal: January First, 3007
Well, what a year 3006 was. I don't think I've ever been as tired as I was towards Christmastime. I was worried for the Battalion back in March when we almost lost to the Lancers and it expanded until Sheppard managed to return with the extra armor assets. Luckily, now that we have Mithril and were able to equip all of our infantry and a good half of our tankers with cut down Mithril, I can rest a little bit easier. My hope is that Tybalt has minimal resistance and that We can get enough reinforcements to both take the world, and begin to use it as a home for the Marksman. But if that doesn't work, we're going to be taking that factory with us when we leave along with any data that might be left there. I'm going to be sending Dunham with both of the DroST's and the King Henry V to the Taurian Concordat to negotiate a licensing deal for both the Mithril, and to get the DroST's refit to the designs submitted. Thankfully, we have the Triumph to take up the slack and should be fine without them. On another note, it turns out that the license for producing DroST's is cheap. It only costs a couple thousand C-Bills a year and ComStar is the one who provides the license as an outdated and rarely useful Hegemony Design. Well, that's what they think, because if they're as easy to build factories for as my R&D people tell me then they'll be genuinely surprised when we unveil the Sting and Mithril together in a year or so.