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trans_92009-08-04 04:22 pm
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Battle of Lobnas Sord [Open]
Spaurh had found the sensoriums. At first she'd merely been curious, recreating a few places from memory, trying out the zero-gravity simulation. She'd even dabbled in the piloting program (and found that she was almost as good as she had been out of training). And then she'd recreated her flagship. It had been perfect - almost too perfect. The crew acted like the real crew. Her Chief-of-Staff was so real that she'd almost thought he'd materialized next to her. Of course, that's when that worming little thought had burrowed into her head - what if? Could the battle at the Sord have gone differently? Could she have saved more of her men, her ships?
Despite her rather smug exterior, she honestly had cared for those under her command, even if in some abstract way. And even though she'd achieved a "victory" of sorts at Lobnas, the defeat had still stung. She was supposed to be rebuilding her squadron. Instead she was here. So, at a loss, she'd replayed the battle in the Sensoriums. And then again. And then again. She lost less ships, she lost more ships. But every time the losses had been crippling to her little fleet. And now she was doing it again. The ship rocked from a nearby explosion, "Looks like the enemy is stupid..."
She had made it this far into the fight - the retreat from the Sord, breaking enemy contact. But just as the first time, they were following her. Her crew, her wonderfully trained crew were giving it there all. Reports continued to stream in from the fleet. Another ship had exploded. and then-
"Mine! Incoming!"
"Evasive-"
The ship shuddered for a moment from an impact and a frantic bridge officer begin yelling as information scrolled across his screen, "Impact! Our engines are disabled! Another-"
The ship shuddered underneath her again and then the deck plating seemed to rise to meet her as the entire room turned into blinding white light. It faded out a few moments later, leaving Spaurh standing on an empty bridge. The words "Ship destroyed" burned across the viewscreen. Spaurh bit back a curse and stalked back to her command chair and slumped, sulking. There had to be some way to get a better result out of the fight....
Despite her rather smug exterior, she honestly had cared for those under her command, even if in some abstract way. And even though she'd achieved a "victory" of sorts at Lobnas, the defeat had still stung. She was supposed to be rebuilding her squadron. Instead she was here. So, at a loss, she'd replayed the battle in the Sensoriums. And then again. And then again. She lost less ships, she lost more ships. But every time the losses had been crippling to her little fleet. And now she was doing it again. The ship rocked from a nearby explosion, "Looks like the enemy is stupid..."
She had made it this far into the fight - the retreat from the Sord, breaking enemy contact. But just as the first time, they were following her. Her crew, her wonderfully trained crew were giving it there all. Reports continued to stream in from the fleet. Another ship had exploded. and then-
"Mine! Incoming!"
"Evasive-"
The ship shuddered for a moment from an impact and a frantic bridge officer begin yelling as information scrolled across his screen, "Impact! Our engines are disabled! Another-"
The ship shuddered underneath her again and then the deck plating seemed to rise to meet her as the entire room turned into blinding white light. It faded out a few moments later, leaving Spaurh standing on an empty bridge. The words "Ship destroyed" burned across the viewscreen. Spaurh bit back a curse and stalked back to her command chair and slumped, sulking. There had to be some way to get a better result out of the fight....

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She pauses and then grins, "Well, since you've shown me yours... I could give you a little taste of an Abh communications shuttle."
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She glances up at the sky and mutters under her breath. The scene shifts around them and they're sitting in the two chairs of the communications shuttle. The canopy provides a sweeping, unbroken view of space. Stars, unblinking, sit in the inky blackness and just off of the starboard bow lies the Lashkau (http://images2.wikia.nocookie.net/seikai/images/e/e4/Lashkau_and_1st_Fleet.jpg), Spaurh's flagship. It's painted a crimson red - the same color of her eyes, if Luly is observant enough to notice that.
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She glances over at Luly as she hooks herself into the control system, "Yes. Not a very elegant craft, I'm afraid, but perfectly serviceable and a good warship."
She taps a few commands into her controls and glances over at Luly, "You may want to brace yourself. Prepare for high acceleration maneuvering."
The last seems to be more to the ship than to Luly.
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Spaurh may notice that Luly's just blacked out for a few moments. ...and then again. Yeah, this is hitting past what she can physically manage. Probably well past, with each of those turns.
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"And that's an Abh shuttle for you."
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"Jesus fucking Christ you could have killed me with that," she mumbles, and breaks into sudden, coughing laughter.
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Honestly, she does like the woman, if only because she's providing some degree of entertainment.
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"I kind of wish I hadn't eaten lunch today," she mumbles, finally starting to properly re-center herself.
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Spaurh settles back in her chair and yawns, waiting for Luly to get a grip on herself.
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She taps one toe against the floor, musing, "Isn't humanity interesting? We're always building better ways of killing each other."
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She leans just a little bit forward. "So I guess I'm kind of glad for that."
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She smiles, "I suppose I'm rather glad for that as well. This place would be much less interesting without you."
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