Ankh-Morpork Guard
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Chapter 411: Into the Fray
Jyren stood between Venda and Admiral Tarus aboard the bridge of the Araddon as the other ships of the fleet began to move to their positions. The strike cruiser and two Corellian gunships were moving with the Araddon to meet the Vong forces head on, next to what Jyren had told the Admiral were two ships they needed to defend. At the same time, the single Nebulon-B Frigate and a smaller corvette were moving towards the giant Gateway as a sort of rear defense.
Currently, the Admiral was dividing his attention expertly between paying very close attention to Jyren and to the coordination of the fleet’s movements. And as things were currently moving on their own, with no one yet in firing range, the Admirals full attention turned to Jyren, “The comm officer tells me you did a few things you shouldn’t have just a few moments ago.”
All Jyren could do was attempt to match the Admiral’s stern gaze, “I apologize, sir, but it was necessary.”
It wasn’t hard to notice when the Admiral’s eyes shifted to glance to the Jedi woman, who seemed to give him no response. But a moment later, they were back on Jyren, “Fleet Command is not going to be happy about any of this, Captain. The last thing that needs to occur here is giving them more reasons to object. If you are forcing these people to accept our—“
”I am not forcing anyone,” Jyren cut the Admiral off in a very sharp tone, something he regretted a few seconds later. He sighed at himself, knowing that he was letting the tension of seeing a Vong fleet fighting, of all things, Mrrakesh ships, was getting to him. After quickly attempting to calm himself down, Jyren adopted a new tone and direction, “Sir, if I can, I would like to get my son off of this ship.”
Admiral Tarus did not hide his reaction, and a single eyebrow went up very noticeably, “Are you expecting something to happen to the Araddon, Captain?”
“No, sir,” that was ended quickly and decisively, “However, this is not a place he should be. I can take him in a shuttle to the Gateway and he’ll be fine.”
“Captain,” the Admiral started, this time turning to face Jyren fully, and showing the lines of age on his face in the process, “You are not leaving this ship. You are the reason we are out here, and your place is on the bridge as an advisor. I will not have my single contact with a people I know nothing about running off. Do you understand?”
There was more left unsaid, and it didn’t need to be. The Admiral didn’t trust Jyren...and for good reason...but he was following along here. He was only going to step so far, though. And Jyren couldn’t fault the man for that. And so, Jyren allowed himself a nod before saying, “This may be my only chance to get my son out of this war. Its as close to home as he’s been in weeks, and I doubt we’ll be out here anytime soon again. I need him to be safe and off this ship, sir, even if someone else has to get him away.”
A silence held...or rather, a silence between the two of them. The bridge was still ablaze with noise as they approached the front lines of the fight. From the sounds of the comm officers, the fighter squadrons were already engaging the Vong. It wasn’t going to be long before the Araddon was in the thick of it all.
“I have no ships to spare, Captain,” the Admiral shook his head, “I’m sorry.”
Jyren bit his lip, shaking his head in return before turning to the console in front of them. He said nothing, but instead went straight for the comm panel on it. It didn’t take long for him to input a short encryption sequence and then he hit the activation switch, “Marix?”
In the pause after he spoke into the comm, Venda put a hand on Jyren’s shoulder, “Jyren, I do not believe this is the time to—“
”What is it?” the voice that both Venda and Admiral Tarus recognized as the Empress who had just sent the fleet a message came through the comm unit’s speaker.
That had been Jyren’s goal. He could have said this through the link, and had even done so, partially, but it was more important that these two knew. Everything, all of a sudden, was about image. The Alraxians had to be painted in the right light very quickly or everything was going to, as Marix had a habit of saying, go pear shaped.
...whatever that meant.
“I need you to come get Toby now,” he answered in a calmer tone than he’d used in the last two hours.
Through the link, Marix responded. [I can’t just run over and get him, Jyren.]
But Jyren didn’t answer through the link, and it was something that reminded Marix of the old days when he seemed to forget it was even there, “You see the black coming...closing in on everything....don’t you?”
That, she couldn’t answer out loud. Her voice through the link was steady, hard, and completely unnatural sounding. [Yes.]
“I see it, too,” he answered, trying to ignore the people around him that were listening, “And its here, Marix. This is it and I can feel it. He needs to be away from it and safe.”
“I’m on my way,” she finally sounded through the comm again, which almost surprised the other two listening to the conversation...as they had both gotten used to hearing only one side. There was a click as the connection was closed, and Jyren looked up to the Admiral first.
But he didn’t speak first. Venda did, “That was the Empress that asked for our help, wasn’t it?”
To that, Jyren could only nod. But when he felt another question coming, he said firmly, “There is not time to explain. Any of it. You’ve trusted me far enough to come here, sir. Now we have to win this battle and protect these people.”
The timing worked out well enough, as the ships of the fleet had soon moved into position just behind the two remaining, and very badly damaged, cruisers. The coralskippers had scattered, with all of the fleet’s fighters in a violent dogfight with them...with the Zephyrs out there...
Admiral Tarus turned to the nearest of the two crewpits on the bridge in front of them and said, “Open fire on the nearest Vong ship. Concentrate all of the fleet’s firepower and overload their dovin basal defenses. If any of those ships head for that Gateway, have the Madine and the Corusca break off to intercept.”
And then the viewport lit up with green turbolaser fire to match the red volleys from the various Vong ships.
But Jyren found that he saw little of it. Before she had cut off the comm on her end, Marix had said one last thing to him...and it was something that worried him because she so rarely ever said it.
[You need to be safe, too.]
Jyren stood between Venda and Admiral Tarus aboard the bridge of the Araddon as the other ships of the fleet began to move to their positions. The strike cruiser and two Corellian gunships were moving with the Araddon to meet the Vong forces head on, next to what Jyren had told the Admiral were two ships they needed to defend. At the same time, the single Nebulon-B Frigate and a smaller corvette were moving towards the giant Gateway as a sort of rear defense.
Currently, the Admiral was dividing his attention expertly between paying very close attention to Jyren and to the coordination of the fleet’s movements. And as things were currently moving on their own, with no one yet in firing range, the Admirals full attention turned to Jyren, “The comm officer tells me you did a few things you shouldn’t have just a few moments ago.”
All Jyren could do was attempt to match the Admiral’s stern gaze, “I apologize, sir, but it was necessary.”
It wasn’t hard to notice when the Admiral’s eyes shifted to glance to the Jedi woman, who seemed to give him no response. But a moment later, they were back on Jyren, “Fleet Command is not going to be happy about any of this, Captain. The last thing that needs to occur here is giving them more reasons to object. If you are forcing these people to accept our—“
”I am not forcing anyone,” Jyren cut the Admiral off in a very sharp tone, something he regretted a few seconds later. He sighed at himself, knowing that he was letting the tension of seeing a Vong fleet fighting, of all things, Mrrakesh ships, was getting to him. After quickly attempting to calm himself down, Jyren adopted a new tone and direction, “Sir, if I can, I would like to get my son off of this ship.”
Admiral Tarus did not hide his reaction, and a single eyebrow went up very noticeably, “Are you expecting something to happen to the Araddon, Captain?”
“No, sir,” that was ended quickly and decisively, “However, this is not a place he should be. I can take him in a shuttle to the Gateway and he’ll be fine.”
“Captain,” the Admiral started, this time turning to face Jyren fully, and showing the lines of age on his face in the process, “You are not leaving this ship. You are the reason we are out here, and your place is on the bridge as an advisor. I will not have my single contact with a people I know nothing about running off. Do you understand?”
There was more left unsaid, and it didn’t need to be. The Admiral didn’t trust Jyren...and for good reason...but he was following along here. He was only going to step so far, though. And Jyren couldn’t fault the man for that. And so, Jyren allowed himself a nod before saying, “This may be my only chance to get my son out of this war. Its as close to home as he’s been in weeks, and I doubt we’ll be out here anytime soon again. I need him to be safe and off this ship, sir, even if someone else has to get him away.”
A silence held...or rather, a silence between the two of them. The bridge was still ablaze with noise as they approached the front lines of the fight. From the sounds of the comm officers, the fighter squadrons were already engaging the Vong. It wasn’t going to be long before the Araddon was in the thick of it all.
“I have no ships to spare, Captain,” the Admiral shook his head, “I’m sorry.”
Jyren bit his lip, shaking his head in return before turning to the console in front of them. He said nothing, but instead went straight for the comm panel on it. It didn’t take long for him to input a short encryption sequence and then he hit the activation switch, “Marix?”
In the pause after he spoke into the comm, Venda put a hand on Jyren’s shoulder, “Jyren, I do not believe this is the time to—“
”What is it?” the voice that both Venda and Admiral Tarus recognized as the Empress who had just sent the fleet a message came through the comm unit’s speaker.
That had been Jyren’s goal. He could have said this through the link, and had even done so, partially, but it was more important that these two knew. Everything, all of a sudden, was about image. The Alraxians had to be painted in the right light very quickly or everything was going to, as Marix had a habit of saying, go pear shaped.
...whatever that meant.
“I need you to come get Toby now,” he answered in a calmer tone than he’d used in the last two hours.
Through the link, Marix responded. [I can’t just run over and get him, Jyren.]
But Jyren didn’t answer through the link, and it was something that reminded Marix of the old days when he seemed to forget it was even there, “You see the black coming...closing in on everything....don’t you?”
That, she couldn’t answer out loud. Her voice through the link was steady, hard, and completely unnatural sounding. [Yes.]
“I see it, too,” he answered, trying to ignore the people around him that were listening, “And its here, Marix. This is it and I can feel it. He needs to be away from it and safe.”
“I’m on my way,” she finally sounded through the comm again, which almost surprised the other two listening to the conversation...as they had both gotten used to hearing only one side. There was a click as the connection was closed, and Jyren looked up to the Admiral first.
But he didn’t speak first. Venda did, “That was the Empress that asked for our help, wasn’t it?”
To that, Jyren could only nod. But when he felt another question coming, he said firmly, “There is not time to explain. Any of it. You’ve trusted me far enough to come here, sir. Now we have to win this battle and protect these people.”
The timing worked out well enough, as the ships of the fleet had soon moved into position just behind the two remaining, and very badly damaged, cruisers. The coralskippers had scattered, with all of the fleet’s fighters in a violent dogfight with them...with the Zephyrs out there...
Admiral Tarus turned to the nearest of the two crewpits on the bridge in front of them and said, “Open fire on the nearest Vong ship. Concentrate all of the fleet’s firepower and overload their dovin basal defenses. If any of those ships head for that Gateway, have the Madine and the Corusca break off to intercept.”
And then the viewport lit up with green turbolaser fire to match the red volleys from the various Vong ships.
But Jyren found that he saw little of it. Before she had cut off the comm on her end, Marix had said one last thing to him...and it was something that worried him because she so rarely ever said it.
[You need to be safe, too.]