The door swung open, a Magos along with a retinue of Imperial soldiers exited carrying a sizeable machine. While the Imperial soldiers were imposing individuals themselves, the Magos stood a full head above them, carrying a sizeable cog-shaped axe. His rust-coloured cloak flowed behind him as he moved. Shortly following behind the party were a man and a woman desperately pleading with the men to return the appliance to them.
Gabriel Manius took a long drag from his lho stick, examining the barren cityscape before him. The blazing sun above him cloaked the city in a blanket of oppressive heat; merely smoking on the street corner quickly became a test of endurance.
The streets were devoid of life, the occasional Imperial Army patrol the only reminder that the city wasn't abandoned. The city centre was in a state of disrepair, the storefronts littered with broken glass and debris. Vehicles sparsely lined the streets of the city center, the light reflecting off their windshields beamed into Gabriel's eyes.
He turned toward the building he was standing outside, plastered with posters from the new Imperial government presiding over the planet. "... Ration Program in Effect…" Particularly stood out to Gabriel, the signs about the implementation of Imperial Crown currency and reminders to report xenos and military holdouts seeming far more commonplace. It brought back memories of his youth when his own world found itself occupied by the ever-expanding borders of the Imperium.
The confrontation between the new Imperial citizens and the Magos intensified. More concerned with getting as much use out of his narcotic as he could, he only managed to get bits and pieces of the conversation, the couple repeatedly saying it was "how we eat." Some of the more diplomatic soldiers attempted to reassure them they would be taken care of but it did little to diffuse the situation.
"You cloaked freaks think you can do whatever you want, don't you," The desperate man said furiously, grabbing the Magos' cloak and pulling him back. The man continued to speak, but what came out of his mouth was no longer important. The Magos' mechadendrites whirred and whipped back violently, colliding into the man's face, the sickening sound of cartilage and bone crunching audible even from this distance. Gabriel flicked the butt of his lho stick away and turned, noticing his friend had finally emerged from the makeshift Administratum office.
"Took you long enough," Gabriel remarked.
"I wasn't taking my time, they were," She said dismissively, looking over Gabriel's shoulder she noticed the spectacle going on behind him.
"Huh, what'd he do?" She asked, stretching her neck to get a better view of the ordeal,
"Yeah, looks like he said something dumb to the Techpriest" Gabriel replied. The woman shrugged. He proceeded to look over his own shoulder to make sure nobody was within earshot before moving in close and whispering in her ear.
"So Alba, what did they say? Is there anywhere left standing?" Alba nodded, a smile present on her face. Handing a shoddily drawn map to Gabriel and tapping on a part of the paper labeled simply as 'here.' From what he could tell, it wasn't far from where they were.
The duo set out on foot to their destination, their steel blue naval uniforms standing out drastically from the green and tan uniforms of the Imperial Army. Alba held out her palm, looking straight forward, her blonde hair packed tightly into a bun. Noticing her queue, Gabriel rooted through his pockets and placed one of the last remaining lho sticks he had into her hand. She stuck the stick in her mouth, quickly realizing she's missing a way of igniting it, she gestured again for Gabriel to supply her with a lighter.
She closed her eyes and took a prolonged inelegant drag of the narcotic, blowing out the smoke from the side of her lips. She turned and attempted to speak casually, she was drowned out by a small fleet of shuttles flying overhead which landed in a square somewhere off in the distance. Alba went quiet, rolling her eyes and taking a series of deep breaths, waiting for the noise from the shuttles to subside. After what felt like a minute, the screeching of the engines tapered off and she would be allowed to speak uninterrupted.
"Tsk, they still using our shuttles for their relocation program?" Alba asked indignantly, taking note of the residential buildings with red signs with surnames and number designations hung over the doors. In the distance he could see a confused family wandering the sidewalk, comparing what was on a leaflet to the signs on the door.
"We'll get them back soon; not like there were many humans on this planet to begin with," Gabriel replied. Passing another group of soldiers examining a map of the city with a Magos, assessing where they had and hadn't hit. A chimera at the end of the street was filled with the boxes he had seen earlier. A look of concern sprouted on Gabriel's face.
"Wait, what if the Mechanicum already kicked in their door?" He asked, Alba shook her head
"Nah, the Administratum said the cogboys would be hitting this place last," she said reassuringly. Relief washed over Gabriel, his calling for shore leave not a total waste on this kiln of a planet. He much preferred the cool, climate controlled interior of his ship.
His eyes wandered the barren streets before focusing in on a commotion outside an older structure, a small crowd had gathered outside lamenting over what was about to happen. Nearby a pyramid had been built from stacks of leather-bound books and various other documents, Imperial soldiers kept the distraught crowd at bay while a second group equipped with flamethrowers immolated both the building and the literature stored within.
"For all their advancement, they couldn't even figure out the Imperial Truth themselves," Alba said sardonically, a wry smirk growing on her face. Gabriel shrugged, taking his lighter back from her.
"Apparently they were well on their way, but still allowed faith to exist," Gabriel responded, doing his best to be understanding to what he could only describe as a broken people. A priest emerged from the crowd, his protests audible even from this distance, it grated on Gabriel's ears and he motioned to Alba to move faster. He could barely tolerate the bellowing of a single fool let alone an entire congregation.
Their destination was nearby, Soldiers and members of his own crew entering and drunkenly stumbling out of the establishment. The building had no identifiable markings stating its function, removed by occupying soldiers shortly after occupation so that its purpose was less obvious to their superiors and more importantly, the Mechanicum.
The building's interior was cramped, the establishment's regular patrons scared off by the Army and Navy personnel now exclusively making up the customer base. The bar itself looked offensively minimalistic, a stark contrast to many of the other pubs the pair had visited in the past. Bright lights built into the seats and and various other pieces of furniture seemed to be some cheap gimick for customers Gabriel figured.
Gabriel and Alba approached two voidsmen who immediately surrendered their seats at the bar for whom they immediately recognized to be their superiors. Gabriel was relieved to be in the air-conditioned interior of the establishment and out of the piercing gaze of the sun.
A man, in his mid 40s approached them asking them what they would like, clearly displeased with having to serve yet more of his occupiers. Gabriel leaned forward and narrowed his eyes, unable to read whatever language was scribed onto their selection, what he could read were the prices scribbled next to every selection in Imperial Crowns.
"I'd like whatever is your normal beer, nothing fancy." Gabriel said, Alba cutting in soon after.
"Just give me whatever has some kick in it" she said plainly, uninterested in fraternizing with the bartender.
Saying nothing in return, the man turned and said something strange to a machine behind him, their orders complete with the glasses themselves materializing from nothing. Gabriel immediately recognized the machine as the ones that the Mechanicum were working diligently to confiscate. Despite knowing these machines were illegal, he was fascinated by them, watching intently each time the device constructed an object.
"The poor bastards rely on those things," Alba blurted out, tapping on the counter impatiently. Gabriel glanced over, nodding in agreement. The man returned with their drinks and placed it in front of them, Gabriel and Alba rooted through their pockets and provided the amount that was owed. The bartender hesitated, a look of confusion plastered on his face before realizing what it was and placing it in a jar.
"Yeah, I noticed earlier how hard people here were trying to keep them," Gabriel replied, taking a sip from the bottle he was provided with. He was taken aback at how good the drink tasted.
"Not a single farm on this whole planet. The Administratum is freaking out, having to build everything from the ground up," she took a swig from her glass, her eyes widened and looked at the drink for a moment before taking a second sip.
"And the best part is, nobody here knows anything, the guys I was talking to earlier said they got to ship in a bunch of workers from off planet," She grinned slightly, finding the prospect amusing. The door to the bar opened, Gabriel's head instinctively turning to be sure the Mechanicum hadn't come to end his fun so soon. To his relief, his uniform marked him as one of his crew members. The sound of collapsing boxes echoed from the back room, the bartender's face quickly filled with fear and stormed off into the back room.
"When the Imperium came to my planet, there were celebrations in the streets, but these people," Gabriel paused momentarily, sipping his drink, "well, they don't know what suffering looks like."
Suddenly a figure fills the seat to the right of Alba, the same man who had entered the bar just a few moments earlier. He was tall and stocky, sporting a full beard. His uniform was disheveled, and his hair unkempt, a disgrace to the ship he serves as Gabriel would have described it. Despite himself, the man was in high spirits, putting a hefty sum of Crowns on the counter and boisterously called for the bartender to serve him his drink. It was not only Gabriel who was irritated, Alba's grip on her drink tightened and her face bloomed red. Oblivious, the crewman turned to the pair.
"You wouldn't happen to have a lho stick on ya', right?" The man said with an expecting smile, holding his palm out. Alba could barely contain her anger, despite measuring up to the man's chest, Gabriel knew she would not hesitate to put this insubordinate in his place.
"And what makes you think you can speak to your commanding officers like this?" Gabriel said sternly, choosing not to so much as glance in the man's direction. Initially the man laughed heartily before the realization of to whom he was talking to set in. His demeanour shifted drastically, his presence shrunk and sweat pooled on his brow.
"Captain, I had no idea- I wasn't thinkin'," He tripped over his words repeatedly, the cogs in his brain turning at an alarming rate in a vain attempt to create a suitable excuse, "I didn't think I'd see our captain talkin' with us crewmen is all."
He then recognized Alba's face, who had been given time to stew in her anger, his face grew pale and he hid his visage in the palms of his hands. He fully knew the verbal lashing he would soon receive. Some of the naval crewmen went silent and watched with interest and pity the situation the man had found himself in.
"Voidsmen Kalle, what are you saying? I am too low to be seen with the Captain?" She asked plainly, slowly turning to look at the terrified expression of Kalle.
"Voidsmaster Kontio, I wasn't tryin' to say that," He said nervously. Gabriel recognized Kontio as Alba's last name as well as what she had her subordinates call her. She did not give any reaction, electing to instead take a small sip from her glass and let out a long protracted sigh.
"So you're calling me an idiot as well," Alba looked Kalle directly in the eyes, firmly planting her drink onto the dark counter, "I think you should leave before you dig your hole so deep I bury you in it."
Without saying anything further, Kalle grabbed his drink and hurriedly disappeared from view, as far away from his officers as he could. A smirk sprouted on Alba's face, letting out a chuckle.
"That one is nothing but trouble since he joined," Alba remarked, having just polished off her drink.
"I'm surprised how terrified he is of you, seeing you're half his size" Gabriel jested, laughing to himself.
"Just takes a little practice, Gabe," Alba said playfully, raising her middle finger to him.
Before she could finish the thought, a loud crash pulled Gabriel's attention back to the bar. He and Alba turned their heads just as Kalle was pulling the bartender over the counter. Shattered glass crunched underfoot as the bartender fought back and another man ran up to Kalle to intervene.
Gabriel stood as Alba rolled her eyes but followed suit. Kalle threw a punch. The bartender began to swear. The third man bent to pick something up. Chairs scraped the floor all around them as the other patrons moved to flee.
"Voidsman, stand down," Gabriel boomed. Kalle buried a shoulder into the man behind him before jumping across the bar and kicking the bartender into the wall. Bottles smashed. The bartender doubled over, but came back up with a shard of glass that Kalle blocked with his hand. One of them screamed.
"Kalle, you fuckwit!" Alba reached over the bar and yanked him backward. Kalle turned around and almost swung until he realised who had grabbed him.
'"Voidmaster!" Behind him, the bartender clutched his nose and ducked off through the door. Kalle turned to run after him, but Alba pulled and slammed him against the edge of the bar. He grunted, and for a second Gabriel thought the voidsman was actually going to take a swing at his superior.
"Fuck," Kalle spat. "He's hidin' something, swear. Smells like xenos back there."
Alba began to laugh, but Gabriel felt off. He saw something under Kalle's flushed skin and trembling fists — a nervous energy, visible in his shifty glances toward the door the bartender fled through.
"Honest, saw 'em rightly," Kalle said. "Arms sliding into a trapdoor. A bolthole for xenos. Don't have'a take my word for it!".
"Definitely won't, voidsman," Alba said. Kalle winced as he squeezed his fist. He looked around then found a towel behind the bar to cinch tight around his bleeding hand.
"What are you talking about, Kalle?" Gabriel asked. "You assaulted the man."
The voidsman turned to him. "I couldn't see the barkeep nowhere, I reckoned I'd go lookin' for em'. Saw the door to the back was open, an' I saw em' handin' a box to some xenos hidin' inna hole. He saw me an' attacked me!"
Alba laughed. Gabriel realised that the sounds he had heard emanating from the back room that the bartender had stormed off to investigate without any explanation very well could have been him checking in on whomever he was hiding.
Gabriel considered for a moment. He scanned the room and made sure there wasn't anyone else left but them. He rounded in on Kalle.
"If you're wrong about this, I'm personally spacing you once we're back in orbit."
Gabriel looked at the voidsman and waited for him to flinch. He didn't. Alba looked at both men before sighing and shoving Kalle free.
"Right, fine. Doing it your way. Gotta take the threat of xenos seriously, and all that," Alba said. She shot Kalle a look and added, 'If there are any.'
Gabriel nodded before vaulting the bar. Kalle grunted behind him but made no protest. He pushed the door open into the hallway leading into the bar's back rooms. The metal walls were pitted, streaks of brown painting entire panels. Crates and empty pallets were stacked haphazardly against every standing surface. There was a door marked as a stockroom to the left, and an open doorway across that. Gabriel took a step into the hallway, then stopped. Either the bartender was long gone, or he's being very quiet.
Kalle hesitated. "Over here," the voidsman said, moving past Gabriel. He put a hand on the stockroom door. The stockroom was practically empty, rusted metal shelving hugged the walls. In the corner a corroded metal hatch metallic hatch lay closed but not fastened. Gabriel drew his laspistol from his holster and cautiously approached the hatch.
Passing the doorway's threshold he could hear the heavy breathing of a man on his flank. He suddenly felt metal pressed up against his head and a now desperate looking bartender holding the trigger, a shadow obscured his view of his assailant. A shrill whistling sound accompanied by a bright beam of light assaulted Gabriel's senses, part of a beam for one of the shelving units now molten.
He looks to his right to see Kalle and the bartender locked in a deadly embrace, Kalle holding the arm which held the weapon aimed to kill gabriel in a death grip. Gabriel, aimed his laspistol, the scuffle shifting and leaving the barman's back exposed. He fired a single shot into the man's lower back, collapsing onto the ground. Kalle wasted no time in wresting the weapon the bartender carried. despite now having a ghastly wound, the man still lived.
Gabriel, regaining his composure, approached the trap door and heaved it open. There was very little light at the bottom of the hole, Gabriel gazed closely into the blackness, the room's contents soon becoming visible.
"Well I'll be damned, Kalle you're right," Gabriel said. The Cellar was filled with xenos of varying kinds, some wore the uniform of the navy of the Federation, their eyes widened with fear and raised their hands slowly. Gabriel stood up and closed the hatch, turning to Kalle.
"Get the people in the front to go get help, there's a small army down here," Gabriel ordered, Kalle wasted no time exiting the room. The barman coughed blood and glared at Gabriel, his eyes filled with hatred.
"You Imperial fucks are going to pay for what you've done here, mark my fucking words!" He spat, his contempt and disgust for Gabriel erupting from the surface. Gabriel was dumbfounded, in his years of service of the Imperium, he had never met a human who would willingly work with xenos, much less risk their lives defending them. He said nothing back.
He prised open the hatch one last time, gazing at the Xenos at the bottom. "Alright all of you, come on, you're coming with us."