Posted by: Sematary
« on: March 18, 2014, 02:29:31 AM »The Romans had names for only three days in each month. Every other day was measured by how far it was away from the closest named day. One of those days was the 15th of each month, the Ides of that month. The Ides was a day that important things were said to have happened and this idea was bolstered by a Shakespeare play about Julius Caesar. In 2260 this idea was given another bolstering with the Battle of Alpha Centauri being fought on August 15th 2260. From first contact until the end of the battle was about sixty seconds, a time that places the battle as one of the shortest humanity has ever fought, but it marked the first time the Terran Confederation had ever fired a weapon at living targets and it started a war that would not stop until far too many living targets had been killed.
-Excerpt from Franklin Moore’s work, Warfare in the Space Age, Chapter 2.
July 2260
Novaya Ruskaya, 82 Eridani
Semyon was floored as he entered orbit of his home planet after four years being away from it. Three of the moons had been settled and even the moon of another planet in the system. The Novaya Muscovy Freight Company had apparently supplied the space and charged the government decent prices. Then there was the ship being built in orbit, it would bring the fleet up to enough to ensure safety of their home planet and the settled moons. It wasn’t much to be sure but when he had left his ship had accounted for 33% of the entire fleet and now it was months away from being only 25% of the entire fleet. Off the port side of his ship the Aprosinya commanded by Commodore Arkady Pajari was starting to peel off from escorting the Praskovya from the jump lane home. They settled into low orbit as the crew prepared to disembark and report for debriefing, something Captain Romanov hoped wouldn’t take too long. His men had been away from their families for far too long. His debriefing would probably last days but he might be able to see his family during that time.
Soon the first sub-orbital had come and gone with about a fifth of the crew. The first ones home was his weapons crews, they had not been needed and had gotten their stations stowed quite awhile ago. Semyon and the six other bridge officers would be the last to leave and he would hand off command to the ship to the relief crew at that point. That crew would also form the core of the new ship under construction and this would serve as their first chance out of the simulators and actually stand on a ship.
The first several days passed in a blur or so it seemed to Semyon. The first thing that had been gone over was the First Contact Treaty, or so the Terran Confederation had called it. Every word of it was gone over with a fine toothed comb and every decision he made had been picked over with the same in-depth analysis of the diplomats and politicians. In the end Semyon was fairly sure that it was his lack of experience in diplomatic matters that saved his skin. Everyone knew the Commonwealth had gotten the raw end of the deal and the Confederation would probably be able to settle Gliese 1061 with enough settlers to force the vote their way long before the Commonwealth could. But the technical specifications were poured over and were heralded as the largest single leap of technology the New Russian Commonwealth ever had. Already it seemed that a new class was being developed and all ships would eventually be sent in for refits to employ this new armor, but not until at least after the new ship was finished.
15 August 2260
24 Light Minutes from Alpha Centauri B
Chief Warrant Officer Ryan Day was jittery to say the least. The alien craft had transitioned out of the wormhole five days ago and the Colonial Fleet had left within hours to investigate and the whole time both the colony and the fleet had been trying to hail whatever had come through ever since. With no answer and the craft clearly a warship all hands had been called to battle stations. His laser crew was about to become one of the first crews to ever fire in real combat situations. Ryan stood up and looked at his men, “Ok boys, this is it. The first battle of the Terran Confederation is about to happen and fate has decided to pick us to be among those lucky few. For any of you who might be feeling nervous right about now remember you have done what you are about to do thousands of times. Every button press, every calculation, everything, you have done it until you dreamed about it and then you have done it more. Until the moment that bulkhead,” he motioned to the hull nearby, “blows out into space, treat this exactly like the simulator. And don’t worry about what to do if the bulkhead blows out, we won’t have time to do anything.”
After his pep talk he checked every station and had last minute diagnostics run on the targeting and firing systems. Then he returned to his station and reported ready. He knew the next part would be the worst. The Heracles, the Ajax, and his ship the Achilles knew they were on an intercept course but the exact location of the intruder was a mystery. Until that mystery was solved all hands were to remain at battle stations all systems ready.
Ryan was still feeling sharp when his station displayed passive sensor confirmation of the location of the alien vessel, and soon after the active sensor turned on and confirmed. Target lock data was fed into the computers and the order popped up on the screen. “FIRE!” He roared and he heard the ever raising hum of the capacitors as they charged up and fired. He watched through his screen as his Assegai class capital laser hit the ship along with the other capital laser and only one of the four Javelot class standard lasers. The lasers hit the shield which while it held did not fully stop the three lasers, and the armor under it started giving away. At least he thought it was armor, it was hard to tell the ship seemed to be made out of this odd substance. He pushed back the stray thought as a flash of electromagnetic energy appeared just inside the hull where his laser had hit.
It was hard to tell what damage had been done after the lasers penetrated the hull but the ejection of two relatively large masses, that he figured could only be power plants, gave a clue as to what some of the damage was. His view disappeared right after the ejection as the ship did a combat roll. He switched screens in time to see the Ajax do a full broadside to compliment the Achilles’ second broadside. This time the shield collapsed almost immediately under the force of two capital laser hits and seven standard laser hits; the armor didn’t seem to fair much better for that matter. Right after the lasers hit, Ryan noticed two explosions coming from somewhere inside the ship, most likely more damaged power plants that weren’t ejected for some reason.
“Ok men, that was a good first blow. I don’t think they will be able to give much back. Lets get ready for our second time.” But that order didn’t come. Instead the three ships slowed from combat speed and started flying toward the enemy ship. This was not something Ryan knew what to do about. It flew in the face of everything he could think of.
-Excerpt from Franklin Moore’s work, Warfare in the Space Age, Chapter 2.
July 2260
Novaya Ruskaya, 82 Eridani
Semyon was floored as he entered orbit of his home planet after four years being away from it. Three of the moons had been settled and even the moon of another planet in the system. The Novaya Muscovy Freight Company had apparently supplied the space and charged the government decent prices. Then there was the ship being built in orbit, it would bring the fleet up to enough to ensure safety of their home planet and the settled moons. It wasn’t much to be sure but when he had left his ship had accounted for 33% of the entire fleet and now it was months away from being only 25% of the entire fleet. Off the port side of his ship the Aprosinya commanded by Commodore Arkady Pajari was starting to peel off from escorting the Praskovya from the jump lane home. They settled into low orbit as the crew prepared to disembark and report for debriefing, something Captain Romanov hoped wouldn’t take too long. His men had been away from their families for far too long. His debriefing would probably last days but he might be able to see his family during that time.
Soon the first sub-orbital had come and gone with about a fifth of the crew. The first ones home was his weapons crews, they had not been needed and had gotten their stations stowed quite awhile ago. Semyon and the six other bridge officers would be the last to leave and he would hand off command to the ship to the relief crew at that point. That crew would also form the core of the new ship under construction and this would serve as their first chance out of the simulators and actually stand on a ship.
The first several days passed in a blur or so it seemed to Semyon. The first thing that had been gone over was the First Contact Treaty, or so the Terran Confederation had called it. Every word of it was gone over with a fine toothed comb and every decision he made had been picked over with the same in-depth analysis of the diplomats and politicians. In the end Semyon was fairly sure that it was his lack of experience in diplomatic matters that saved his skin. Everyone knew the Commonwealth had gotten the raw end of the deal and the Confederation would probably be able to settle Gliese 1061 with enough settlers to force the vote their way long before the Commonwealth could. But the technical specifications were poured over and were heralded as the largest single leap of technology the New Russian Commonwealth ever had. Already it seemed that a new class was being developed and all ships would eventually be sent in for refits to employ this new armor, but not until at least after the new ship was finished.
15 August 2260
24 Light Minutes from Alpha Centauri B
Chief Warrant Officer Ryan Day was jittery to say the least. The alien craft had transitioned out of the wormhole five days ago and the Colonial Fleet had left within hours to investigate and the whole time both the colony and the fleet had been trying to hail whatever had come through ever since. With no answer and the craft clearly a warship all hands had been called to battle stations. His laser crew was about to become one of the first crews to ever fire in real combat situations. Ryan stood up and looked at his men, “Ok boys, this is it. The first battle of the Terran Confederation is about to happen and fate has decided to pick us to be among those lucky few. For any of you who might be feeling nervous right about now remember you have done what you are about to do thousands of times. Every button press, every calculation, everything, you have done it until you dreamed about it and then you have done it more. Until the moment that bulkhead,” he motioned to the hull nearby, “blows out into space, treat this exactly like the simulator. And don’t worry about what to do if the bulkhead blows out, we won’t have time to do anything.”
After his pep talk he checked every station and had last minute diagnostics run on the targeting and firing systems. Then he returned to his station and reported ready. He knew the next part would be the worst. The Heracles, the Ajax, and his ship the Achilles knew they were on an intercept course but the exact location of the intruder was a mystery. Until that mystery was solved all hands were to remain at battle stations all systems ready.
Ryan was still feeling sharp when his station displayed passive sensor confirmation of the location of the alien vessel, and soon after the active sensor turned on and confirmed. Target lock data was fed into the computers and the order popped up on the screen. “FIRE!” He roared and he heard the ever raising hum of the capacitors as they charged up and fired. He watched through his screen as his Assegai class capital laser hit the ship along with the other capital laser and only one of the four Javelot class standard lasers. The lasers hit the shield which while it held did not fully stop the three lasers, and the armor under it started giving away. At least he thought it was armor, it was hard to tell the ship seemed to be made out of this odd substance. He pushed back the stray thought as a flash of electromagnetic energy appeared just inside the hull where his laser had hit.
It was hard to tell what damage had been done after the lasers penetrated the hull but the ejection of two relatively large masses, that he figured could only be power plants, gave a clue as to what some of the damage was. His view disappeared right after the ejection as the ship did a combat roll. He switched screens in time to see the Ajax do a full broadside to compliment the Achilles’ second broadside. This time the shield collapsed almost immediately under the force of two capital laser hits and seven standard laser hits; the armor didn’t seem to fair much better for that matter. Right after the lasers hit, Ryan noticed two explosions coming from somewhere inside the ship, most likely more damaged power plants that weren’t ejected for some reason.
“Ok men, that was a good first blow. I don’t think they will be able to give much back. Lets get ready for our second time.” But that order didn’t come. Instead the three ships slowed from combat speed and started flying toward the enemy ship. This was not something Ryan knew what to do about. It flew in the face of everything he could think of.