Read Star Force Perseverance (SF81) (Star Force Origin Series) Online
Authors: Aer-Ki Jyr
already been fought on and won, with the entrances, the main ones anyway,
having been welded shut so they didn’t have to leave guards. As it was, the
Bsidd army was spread out across this front so much that it almost seemed like
there were hundreds of battles going on rather than just one, with each
corridor, level, and section having its own unique history that was seeing the
typical Star Force victories be pushed back by the corpse clutter.
Worse yet, the little lizards could crawl over each
other far better than the larger Bsidd could do, so they had a movement
advantage. Not to mention being able to crawl through maintenance shafts and
other small passageways. Most of the Bsidd soldiers were Betas, but some of the
smaller Epsilons had been dispatched to look for and hunt down lizards slipping
through in odd places. They could never come in sufficient numbers to be a
major threat, but the Bsidd couldn’t afford to have wounded personnel getting
ambushed behind the front lines or a det pack carrier running up from behind
them.
It was a mess, but they were working their way through
it. This was lizard territory, for sure, but Tavarini was glad there weren’t
wide open fields for their tanks and aircraft to operate on. Det packs aside,
the Bsidd were the largest, most heavily armored units in play and he liked
that change from their ‘standard’ battles…as if there was ever such a thing
with the lizards.
Movement on his right caught his attention and he saw
green lizard bodies wearing black vests moving on top of the piles ahead of
them down the corridor. They weren’t wounded crawling for safety, but incoming
troops slipping over the tops of the piles like they were surfing a wave on the
ocean. Their rifles were strapped to their backs and they were running on all
fours, something he’d rarely seen lizards do before this invasion, but it was
obvious that the movement was all too natural for them.
A pink phaser blast shot by him, missing one of his
mandibles by a few inches as he reengaged shields across his entire body save
for the treads on his shoe bumps and the weapon muzzles attached to a few of
his numerous mandibles. Most of his body looked like a collection of thick sticks,
upon which he could run or crawl or jump as he liked, but they were all covered
in armor with some holding the tread for his ‘boots’ while others were free to
grasp or hit with. A few others were covered in weapons that were physically
attached to his armor since he didn’t have anything even remotely like fingers,
though he could grasp things better than most Humans given how many mandibles
he could apply to a given object.
He pointed one of his rifle mandibles down the
corridor as he put most of his odd body behind the bulkhead, twitching the end of
his limb inside the device that activated the trigger. A blue plasma lance shot
out and hit one of the many lizards surging towards them. It crumpled onto the
pile as the lizards behind it simply rushed over the new terrain. They couldn’t
get too many through this chokepoint, but then again only two or three Bsidd
could get into firing position on them, so that evened out a bit. Holding
position was easy, for the lizards couldn’t engage them in hand to hand without
getting cut to shreds with their plasma rods…unless they had a det pack, in
which case all the lizards had to do was get close enough to take down their
shields and do some damage to their armor.
That had already happened twice today, with several jagged
cuts on his purple body plates marking shrapnel damage, though they hadn’t
gotten close enough to him to do more than force him back while his shields
recharged. He’d had to give up some ground after that, but they’d taken it back
and then some, though the gains were little more than dozens of meters with
their orders being to hold the general area and adjust as needed while other
units were probing behind enemy lines.
What units those were he didn’t know, nor had seen,
for he’d been so busy here he couldn’t think of much else and he hoped there
would be a relief team coming within a few hours so he could cycle back, get
some food and water, maybe a little sleep. That wasn’t happening right now, so
he stubbornly held his ground and shot a couple more lizards before he got a ‘hold’
order on his helmet.
He complied, even as the lizards were nearly on top of
them, then saw a fast moving dot on his battlemap approaching them from behind.
By the time he recognized the icon the dark blue armor of an Archon mage flashed
past his position, brushing up against a couple of his mandibles as she shot by
the bulkhead…then pile of lizard bodies exploded backwards under some type of
invisible attack, throwing the dead and living back on top of each other.
Two white beams of light flashed into existence and
suddenly the Archon was chopping apart lizard bodies in a frenzy and pushing
her way through the mess and out of sight ahead.
The hold fire order was rescinded, along with a ‘don’t
follow me’ command.
Tavarini looked at his fellow Bsidd curiously, then
the two of them came out of cover and ran forward a few steps to give them
better firing lines on the surviving lizards that were trying to crawl their
way out of the pile.
Ginsi flashed past the Bsidd, getting on the other
side of friendly lines and brandishing her pair of death sabers. She’d been
told that the term ‘lightsaber’ had been strictly banned, though that’s exactly
what they looked like, only flat to the point of invisible when viewed on the
side. Problem was they weren’t actually swords and couldn’t parry anything. If
she crossed the two she carried together they’d pass right through each other,
and anything else would either be cut by them or disrupt the intense energy
field that comprised the cutting devices.
Since they weren’t true swords they needed another
name, and it had only been with reluctance that Star Force had even developed
the weapons. They’d evolved out of the Bsidd plasma rods, and then the Archon
plasma swords…both of which had such a low ammo count that they were almost a
waste of time against hundreds of thousands of lizards, though both of those
could still be used as blunt object weapons when they were depleted of charge.
The death sabers could not, which was why Ginsi was
carrying a special pack with no gear in it whatsoever. It was the same size and
approximate shape, not to mention a bit heavy, but it made up for that drawback
in longevity. She could still run, jump and tumble with it, but the tethers
that ran down her arms and ended at her wrists connected to the base of the two
sabers she held and fed them with continuous power. Disconnect the weapons from
it and she’d get a couple hundred dead lizards and that was it.
These weren’t stun weapons, and there was only one
purpose for them…cutting apart lizards fast and efficiently with one hit kills.
It was a badly needed upgrade to their fighting arsenal, but one that didn’t
allow for taking prisoners or limited combat. In an environment like this,
close quarters with a lot of bodies all around you, it made for a very potent
weapon system when paired with an Archon mage.
Which had turned Ginsi into a killing machine.
She wasn’t fighting with troops backing her, she was
going solo, same as several other Archons in different locations. Her mission
was to probe beyond the defense lines and just rack up a body count. With her
psionics, and especially the addition of her new Jumat that Taryn had been
gracious enough to give her ahead of schedule, there was nothing the lizards
could do to stop her short of detonating a really big bomb in her face.
Her armor could take a det pack and survive it, so she
wasn’t holding back and aggressively pushed past the Bsidd postion, cutting her
way down a long corridor that eventually led to a larger promenade that was
used to haul cargo to and from various sections like a highway.
And it was filled with lizards waiting in orderly and
blocky groupings that were being dispatched piecemeal into adjacent exits that
would filter their way through to the thousands of tiny combat fields they were
engaging the Star Force troops on.
Ginsi let slip a wry grin, no longer thinking of the
lizards as people, just targets. She’d been careful to avoid thinking like that
before, but after so many engagements with them and not even a single lizard in
the history of the war ever surrendering to Star Force, she’d let go that
safety restraint. They still offered them multiple opportunities to surrender,
and would continue to do so, but in a situation like this where they were actively
fighting and they were spamming Star Force lines with millions of infantry…the
best way she could protect her Regulars was by becoming a slayer, and gruesome
as it was, Ginsi didn’t mind at all.
These were bad guys, and taking them down fast and efficiently
wasn’t a problem with these death sabers…so long as she hit killing blows. It
was either take them out or not strike, for there was no point in maiming them
or lopping off a hand just for fun. These were threats that needed to be taken
out, with pain and punishment nowhere in her mental vocabulary.
It was a very fine line to walk, mentally, but Ginsi
didn’t have trouble with it. The death sabers were definitely a weapon that
could be used to torture, but neither Star Force nor her would ever use it that
way…and that’s why it was reserved specifically for high ranking Archons. Those
who could walk that fine line between being a slayer and a butcher, and could
do so with such lethal efficiency that the lizards would have no way to stop
them.
Ginsi launched herself into the first row of the
lizards as they pulled their rifles off their backs and fired at her, swiping
both glowing white sticks through two of their chests and cutting both in half
as she passed them by, then with the help of her Pefbar she put herself into a
controlled twirl that saw another 5 of them taken out Darth Maul fashion as her
shields flared with phaser hits that suddenly began hitting friendly targets as
she redirected and dashed a different way.
Point to point she jumped/ran, slashing and making
clean kills each time while covering the artificial ground with pools of blood
that the living lizards trampled through trying to get at her. None of them
fled, all of them stayed and fought, pumping shot after shot into her shields
whenever they could get the chance. A part of that was admirable, most of it
was just stupid, but that’s what the lizard empire was and these people were
born locked into it, apparently without the will to break free…and definitely
no option to do so logistically, for even if they wanted to get away they’d
never have anywhere to go, save for those rare times they met Star Force on the
battlefield and were offered a way out.
The fact that none of them took it meant these lizards
weren’t victims, and were fully committed to a combined will and mission. Dying
for the cause didn’t concern them. Making themselves useful was their only
priority, and even if they only landed a single phaser hit against Ginsi they
were accomplishing that…though there was no way she was going to let them wear
down her defenses so far that they’d actually get a chance to kill her.
Not bothering to count, though a bit interested in
what the number had become, Ginsi continued to slay lizards and the more
concentrated groups like this that she encountered the better, for there were
billions of additional lizards on their way up the connecting columns from the
planet’s surface, and it looked like the ground war was going to be fought on
this spacebound ring long before they ever set foot on the surface.
And without heavy weapons or aircraft to counter her,
it was only going to be a question of how many she could kill and how fast.
August 18, 3104
Menchet System
(lizard core)
Tess
Paul dropped down from an opening in the ceiling, one
he’d just quietly cut with a very hot finger, and fell down into a mass of
lizards, hitting them with a Fornax field as he punched aside a couple leading
into a twirl of his death sabers. He lit them and started jumping from one area
to another and mowing down all the infantry as they desperately tried to target
him with their phaser rifles. A few hits were absorbed by his shields but they
couldn’t land even a tenth of their shots…and it wasn’t because he was messing
with their minds. Once he landed, his Fornax disappeared and he took them all
hand to hand, though dropping an Ubven field on top of them would have been
much easier.
He hadn’t done that, nor was he using any of his
psionics now that he was on the ground. He did what was necessary with blade
and muscle alone, not even engaging the powered nature of the light Archon
armor he was wearing. It was originally gold, but after nearly 8 hours of
fighting there was little of it showing beneath the blood splatters. His