HDMS Impiger, Baraspine orbit
Zero hour +8
Imperial objectives: Neutralise Glom defences
“Activating tactical cogitators!”
The circular pit to the rear of the strategium was bathed in green light as hololiths dominoed into life. Twenty stories below the command deck, the armoured gallery was full of low murmurs - the clacking of servitors and tech adepts at their command runes, the whisper of astropaths as they scrawled their visions onto parchment to be whisked away by couriers - all punctuated by the occasional gunshot command of a senior officer.
“Captain.” a young lieutenant hailed, reading over the shoulder of an astropath whose blind eyes were rapidly switching around as he scribbled. Steel-jacketed cables plugged into the psyker’s nape spirited his visions directly into the ship’s cogitators, just as a hydraulic bolt rested against the back of his head, ready to trigger if the warp sensors in his chair spiked just a fraction too high.
“
Damnatus orders close and board on the primary cargo hub.” the lieutenant reported, looking up from the recessed pit to the podium overlooking the hololiths. The astropath was writing down coded symbols, but the
Impiger’s command crew could read them by sight.
Elspeth von Scharn has been expecting the order. Admiral Bravick was a meticulous commander, and had issued detailed battle orders and contingency plans to all of his cruiser captains. In contrast, the light cruisers and frigate squadrons had been given a degree of freedom of initiative, which no doubt chafed some of the more aggressive cruiser commanders such as Elspeth’s squadron commodore - and indeed her own XO. Commander Thurlow had moved downship an hour ago to directly supervise the boarding preparations, leaving Elspeth to the strategium.
“Acknowledge order and burn retros to bring us into plane with the orbital ring.” Elspeth nodded to her deputies in the hololith pit. “Stand by graviton tethers and boarding pods.”
She narrowed her eyes at the globular hololith as it slowly rotated around the fixed point of the
Impiger. The warp-sensor displays did not do justice to the slow, brutal dance progressing beyond the cruiser’s adamantium hull. Translucent cones were the killing fields of multi-megaton gun decks. Dotted lines were comet-tailed plasma bolts shearing through space, wavering as the gun captains tried to keep their mag-sheathed courses true against clawing enemy ECM. Flashing red triangles were deflected energy, blooming like white-hot flowers across void shields.
One cluster of green dots denoted admiral Bravick and his squadron, taking station above hive Alda now that its surface-to-orbit defences had been nullified. No doubt the flagship’s interceptor squadrons were already swarming down to clear the skies for their Guard allies below. Another closer duo of contacts denoted Elspeth’s squadron mates flanking her - for it was the
Impiger that held the boarding action’s secret weapon.
“They closed their ears to the Emperor’s word.” a soft voice behind Elspeth said. “They brought terror to the innocent. Now it's time for
them to know fear.”
The Silent Vigil canoness had been a quiet, unobtrusive figure at the back of the strategium. Sister Kiana was a lined, waxy-skinned woman - strong-voiced, sober, sometimes wry, but ever since the uprising Elspeth had seen something glinting behind her eyes; diamond hard and diamond sharp.
And why not. The Patriots’ opening shot was to lance their convent, with all their child-novices still inside.
Elspeth felt a tremor run through the deck beneath her feet, as if the ship itself felt the sister’s quiet anger.
“Station guns have locked onto us.” a scutarium officer warned. “Prow shields holding.”
Elspeth rested her elbow on one folded arm, massaging her chin with a gloved hand. “Hold course; we’ll draw their fire. I expect the commodore will be ordering the frigates to attack any minute now.”
“You called it, captain.” the lieutenant by the astropaths admitted, with an uncertain smile. “
Stander Z signal, tagged for
Audax,
Pillar and
Retaliator.”
Well I was the commodore of this squadron, lieutenant, if you remember. Elspeth resisted the urge to speak the petulant thought aloud. Still tapping her chin, she wondered for a moment how the two frigate captains would choose to execute the order to neutralise the Glom’s gun-clusters. Perhaps they would concentrate their fire to batter down the local shield dome, or maybe they would take it out by sending boarding parties to fight their way back to the scutarium blister, or even to the gun cluster itself.
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