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Re: (SG)System Override: The Present of the Future
« Reply #105 on: May 20, 2017, 03:30:38 am »

Damn. Started this on phone and forgot to mark it unread.

Augmenting their psionics
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Re: (SG)System Override: The Present of the Future
« Reply #106 on: May 23, 2017, 05:59:18 pm »

Post 032: The Stop-Gap Measure
 
"They cannot stop us. They cannot stop the future."
―David Sarif, Dues Ex: tooHuman Revolution
 


To: Council Member eight: Ethics
From: Council Member nine: Augment
Date: [4:32:13 PM, October 12th, 2128 AD, 25 GS]
Subject: Psionics
 
It’s pointless. Most Psionics can’t really kill beyond thirty or twenty-five meters at the best of times barring a couple specific types. If you really want to put your “plan” into effect, psionics should not be a factor of consideration, merely a bonus. I’ve seen all the studies claiming that psionics are supposedly better in combat as a rule, but I wouldn’t take it at face value. I do know that the set of soldiers you're making are a gap until you can get your batch of child soldiers, I would ask that you let me focus on the real civilizations battlefield and focus my resources on Navigators. I will send more data of the assets I would be willing to contribute for this, everything you have the authorization to take to the letter. If you really want psionics to be in your line of soldiers I will need their full Profile for the specialized augments they will need in the following days to come.
 
I already have the ZGSS’s set up for twenty personnel, so give me only your best for now. This is gonna be giving them everything your little soldiers will need to survive in space without a void suit for around four minutes, the strength to take any aliens who decide CQC is the way to go, and a reaction speed on par with a Battle Frame. I’m not gonna lie here, the procedures that you asked for after browsing our dear catalog are definitely on the edge, so the chance of malfunction or even death is nonzero.
 
Shame we can’t create psionics for your pet project, otherwise, we would be wasting more resources on your fantasy.
 


October 15th, 2128 AD, 25 GS
Militarum Station Addition/Removal Medical Augmentation Clinic,  Zero Gravity Surgical Suites
 
Although the Militarum station did not have the “best” surgical areas for the installation of the various augments of all types, the words they have are perhaps the most secure and secretive of the entire Yaerian Republic and are usually the only choice when it comes to cutting edge military augment installations on special forces.
 
20 individuals were floating in the center of such chambers,  their augments just beginning to be installed.
 
Despite himself, the Director of the Consolidated Yaariyan Republic had witnessed to some of the process first hand, and it wasn't as clean, or “ethical” as the many expect of such places.
 
It was methodical, and a tad horrific with blood and gore from removed parts floating gently to their designated reciprocals. It was perhaps the one problem with Zero-G facilities, everything will get covered in the bits of the patient no matter how well the tools perform, it was a fact.
 
In particular, he took note of two individuals, the ones with the famed psionic ability, currently one had her skull opened, the delicate organic “chipset” that would allow her to control her prosthetics and the machines in her body was delicately transcribed into her brain.
 
The other had his lungs opened, the pleural fluid slowly being drained before they removed the organ and replaced it with a gene-grown model
 
Through the glass windows, he passed through each and every single individual, all twenty were in various states of disassembly. Such extreme implants were sadly more than commonplace in the Yaerian Republic, and not all of it was of mechanical nature either.  Genetic programmer machines were moving through each of their bodies, and despite all expectations, the body would not fight the foreign entities until a single part of the brain that had made such extensive modifications even possible was activated.
 
The vast majority of the Yaerian immune system could be manipulated in its entirety by a rather small but accessible part of the brain, and although such centralization had resulted in incredibly severe plagues that decimated the Yaerian population in earlier times, it was a boon for anything remotely resembling replacement of the Yaerian body. A bio-Chipset both replaced this particular part of the brain and is connected at least partially to the entire organ.
 
He left, just as the last machines finished implanting the bio-chipset into the Yaerian Psionic.
 
Of the twenty personnel who underwent the augmentation procedures, one lost their life, and four were unable to enter combat duty due to severe side effects of the implants and “Gene-Mods”.

October 15th, 2128 AD, 25 GS
Yaerian home planet Strall
 
 
Ship-Wrights and Tech-engineers from the entirety of the Yaerian Republic had arrived on the beck and call of the Higher-High ups of the republic to the Yaerian Republics Home Planet, Strall.Every field of technology, design and even architecture was called for, those who could not come had a telepresence given.they came with one purpose, one goal and with almost limitless resources to do it.
 
To combat the enemy menaces clear superiority in the stars.
 
Some of the engineers were subtly siphoned off, and placed into a clandestine project, rumored to be named “Hydra Vulgaris”, this held the vast majority of the engineers that were taken away, around thirteen percent of the total population went to work on such a project, but other projects were brought to life as well.
 
They analyzed debris from the enemies fallen ships, recordings of their combat procedures and even managed to get snippets of their warfare in boarding ships, a tactic Yaerian ships were all too exposto in this day and age. It was obvious they had three significant factors that significantly tipped the scales of war in their favor.
 
They had superior ranged weaponry, which was used to deadly effect.
They had numbers, the fleets they had outnumbered Yaerian fleets on average by five to four.
They could break into our computers on an unprecedented scale and disable our ships in some capacity.
 
The organization that followed from this government action would soon control the entire shipyards of the Yaerian Republic, in the singular goal of warfare, just as it’s previous incarnation had.
 


What was the Ship-Wright Organizations best creation that cemented its existence and helped fight back the menace?
 
If you feel like contributing names for either the elite augmented soldiers or the Ship-Wright group, do so now, I got a vauge idea for both but creativity is appreciated.

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Re: (SG)System Override: The Present of the Future
« Reply #107 on: May 24, 2017, 10:26:46 am »

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What was the Ship-Wright Organizations best creation that cemented its existence and helped fight back the menace?

Moon-sized wrecking balls, controlled via gravity wells and internal engines. Created from massive bodies floating in asteriod belts or in deep space.

((Not sure if this is something the Yaerians could/would do, but it seems an appropriate tool against the slow-moving, massive opposition. Naturally, the Yaerians wouldn't create or propel the balls themselves, but would just subtly adjust the paths of asteroids etc, and maybe slingshot them round a few planets.))
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Re: (SG)System Override: The Present of the Future
« Reply #108 on: May 26, 2017, 06:50:03 pm »

Post 033: Deceitful victory
"Grass grows, birds fly, sun shines, and brother, I hurt people."
—The Scout, Team Fortress 2
 


It was simple, almost stupidly so. At least in theory, anyways. Engines,  infrastructure, even the computers were all child's play. They were the equivalent of landmines, but they were in space.  They had a very wide variety, evolving from an idea to strap engines to asteroids and fling them at the enemy evolved to so much more.
 
It resulted in the Mine Layers.
 
Deceptively simple ships that would drop off hundreds of tiny car-sized machines in the depths of the void, and had the infrastructure to turn asteroids into kinetic kill vehicles with the computers and steering to actually hit.
 
In the month and a half it took for them to come back, every single world that could’ve been burnt (( and already had been burnt )) was protected with thousands of individual Mines,  and on Yaremiua, said mines had crippled the first  Suppression fleet long enough for the Star Knights to successfully board one of the titan's vessels. The boarding team eventually captured the vessel, and for once they had real, tangible evidence of the enemy. Not recordings and interstellar debris no bigger than a fridge, with all the usefulness of a chunk of slagged metal, among other such things.
 
The results were, to put it lightly, disturbing.
 
It only took six hours to fully interface with their systems, which in itself was a cause for worry.
 
The digital equivalent of a Wikipedia was found shortly after, and their motives and their history were classified to the highest of magnitudes possible.
 
We confirmed that the enemy would not give up. We knew the enemies end goal.
 
Our extinction.
 
The Hydra Vulgaris Project’s funding was increased by thirty-five percent, on orders of Director Quin-Quil himself.
 


November 13th, 2128 AD, 25 GS
Yaerian Outer Colonial World Yaremiua

 
The First Suppression Fleet was different in composition than the Explorator Fleet.
 
What the Yaerians called “Titan class” vessels was the standardly sized Dreadnought ship that the  Unitarian empire created. Some Dreadnaughts were smaller and thinner, others came at a colossal scale that was unwieldy in Yaerian construction techniques, reaching up to five kilometers in size.
 
Eight “standard” Unitarian Dreadnaughts, with the accompanying escort of around seven hundred ships, had entered the system which contained Yaremiua.
 
Their opening move was to fire eight rounds at the planet, sterilizing the planet.
 
It was the sixth planet to be rendered uninhabitable, a term the Yaerian military strategists called “Glassing” on account of the silicates on the surface of the planet gaining a composition similar to glass after it solidified from its molten state.
 
Just as the barrage from the Dreadnaughts finished, they began approaching the planet, intent on destroying any orbital infastructure they could find.

A battle fleet, hiding behind a moon had leaped in, just as they had hit the fifth batch of mines.
 
The resulting battle had resulted in complete decimation for the Suppression fleet, and around forty-five percent of the Yaerian fleet rendered to a non-combat state.
 


It was foggy. So, incredibly foggy.  The sterile white walls just barely beyond my vision. The soft sheets upon my frail skin, it was barely anything of note in my perhaps decrepit mind. All around me, I felt the many marches to war. It felt like a dream, a terrible, terrible dream. A terrible, choking veil of ill-reality.
 
Did I slice through the veil or did I walk through it?
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Re: (SG)System Override: The Present of the Future
« Reply #109 on: May 26, 2017, 07:08:20 pm »

Neither, You Forced your Fist through and Broke it, You did not go to the other side of it, you Dragged the other side back to YOU.
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Re: (SG)System Override: Deceitful Victory
« Reply #110 on: May 27, 2017, 05:24:17 am »

Neither, You Forced your Fist through and Broke it, You did not go to the other side of it, you Dragged the other side back to YOU.
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Or rather, you pulled at it after breaking it.
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Re: (SG)System Override: Deceitful Victory
« Reply #111 on: May 28, 2017, 11:18:26 pm »

Post 034: The Empress stirs
 
The universe has many horrors yet to throw at us. This is not the end of our struggle. This is just the beginning of our crusade to save Humanity. Be faithful! Be strong! Be vigilant!
No world shall be beyond my rule; no enemy shall be beyond my wrath.
- The Emperor of Mankind
 


November 24th, 2128 AD, 25 GS
Royal Hospital, Guardian Homeworld


No. This shall not be
 
The Empress grasped the thin, ethereal veil and with a headbutt, slashed it apart. The Empress grasped the ruins of the veil and slammed it into her.
 
As the Empress awoke from her coma, all personnel inside the room and in the hallways either suffered immediate unconsciousness or seizures as consciousness came one with the Empress at the expense of others in the area. Immediately, she felt the sharpest clarity she ever felt since her beginning. As she used some of the blanket to cull her nosebleed, she stood up while stepping over the twitching body of a caretaker. She didn’t quite care that she was garbed in only the Unitarian equivalent of a bare hospital gown. The console mounted on the wall was her mission.  The thoughts she felt from the others couldn't be true. She gestured at the interface, and it danced to her whims, immediately showing the Unitarian equivalent of a news browsing website. In this trance, The Empress didn’t care for the medical personnel checking on the fallen. She didn’t care for the one shaking her, and pushed her away with the brush of her mind, with a sharp crack.
 
She saw the war her empire was in. She cared about the enemy. The Empress was transfixed on a picture of the enemy.
 
The Vanguard, those who ran away heralded the end times. The species looked so hauntingly, horrifically similar that it was simply uncanny. But it couldn’t be. The grounds they have burnt, the lands they have taken away from them and broken apart.  The Unitarian Empire had burnt entire planets, a dozen or so.  All of the reports were exaggerated and the Empress didn’t have the ability to get better information, it had to be. She hoped it was not accurate.
 
They may be the vanguard, but they were not the Demons that would bring the end of the Unitarian Empire.
 
The Unitarian Empire was in a Suppression War with the supposed “Suppressors”. Declared presumably by the high Praetorians of the Guardians along with some minor embassies of the other races, the “enemy” would be completely decimated. Unlike an elimination war, some, a small few would be spared, and brought up at the hands of their presumed betters, so that their previous society's failings would hopefully never manifest again.
 
She was tempted to keep the war as it is, to save the countless lives that would be lost otherwise, but she knew that the enemy, whose name she doesn't even know would only be the first of the enemy, and she would need everything she can take for the true, great war of extinction against the Unitarian Empire. It will happen, there is everything to support it.
 
She just hopes she could forgive herself after it all ended.
 

November 27th, 2128 AD, 25 GS
Boarding of a Titan Class Vessel, 2nd Suppression Fleet.

 
“KEEP FIRING!” ordered the Rifleman.
 
Four Yaerian Starknights, A Sentinel, two Combat Engineers and a Riflemen all fired their weapons down the hallway. They were in an enemy ship, so their weapons fired bolts of plasma that destroyed hull as easily as it did Brug or Unitarian Flesh.
 
 The Sentinel took no heed to the enemies weapons, and leaped up, then pushed off a wall and fired the Yaerian equivalent of a shotgun.
 
Six nickel sized pellets of plasma exploded across two Brug Troopers, and they flashed away into ash.
 
The first Combat engineer although armed with a “flame” thrower, he sat in cover, firing his pistol as suppressing fire. The primary would do no good, especially with such distances involved.  The enemy was almost twenty-five meters away, too far to get a burst out long enough without a chance of getting hit.
 
The second Combat Engineer was not armed with a flamethrower, but his arms cyber-jack was getting up close and personnel to a data jack on the wall. He looked vaguely constipated, but in his mind, a war of the ethereal realm of data was being fought. He was winning, of course, No Unitarian tech specialist can keep up with a trained Yaerian with a Data Jack, it just can’t be done.
 
The "lowly" Riflemen who was paradoxically the leader of the four knights simply fired bursts down the large hallway when he had a chance and reloaded with it was tactically sound.
 
Reinforcements would come soon.
 


November 24th, 2128 AD, 25 GS
Field lab report from captured Titan “Pandora”

 
We are dealing with an enemy with a completely different set of technology. The engines run on the same fuel as our engines, but they throw it out in a completely different way then the Yaerian sublight engines. They use primitive “warp” engines instead of Hyperwarp, but focused and upgraded to the point where I believe it is as fast or faster in terms of raw speed then actual Hyperwarp engines, even if they can't jump in-system. The main gun, the spinally mounted “METEOR CANNON”! There is high-velocity magnetic physics going on in that weapon that would completely revolutionize the mechanical and electromagnetic fields in a hundred different ways. The Projectiles that get shot out have computers that can survive both the outright monstrous acceleration AND  the destructive magnetic forces long enough to fire maneuvering thrusters using impossibly well-built sensors to actually STEER INTO TARGETS. Sadly, I am not here to properly figure out how it works, only on how to stop it, and I found a way, of course.
 
They run on a various slew of exotic particle sensors, and could easily be confused by little bits of antimatter going off as a decoy.
 
Also, it has come to my attention that you’ve sent some “engineers” to remove the gun from its mountings (Yes, I know you read my report on the fact that the gun can be removed and replaced), I strongly implore you to do otherwise, as the more tests I can do it here in this ship, the safer it will be in handling the machine.   For research purposes, there is literally no reason for you to remove it from my team's grasp and send it to some private lab, we have all the tools needed to prod at it and the computers built by the enemy themselves to help us do it.
 


The Director sat on a simple bench, looking through a high grade specially alloyed window designed to take a bolt from a starship gun and still hold. In front of him was a complex affair of an industrial shipyard. In the distance, he saw a fusion furnace churn, glowing pipes coming in and out of the machine, it was a (massive) background element. Engineering ships flew around the birth yards, placing plates on ships, and delicately molding them into the proper shape. Weapon emplacements were bolted, welded and clamped onto the hull of proto-warships.
 
He wondered if he should take resources away from the warship production yards and place them in the secret projects instead.
 
Will he take away resources from the Production yards and focus them on the “Secret projects”?
 
Will it matter?

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« Reply #112 on: May 29, 2017, 12:00:34 am »

Yes.
Yes, but not in a Directly negative manner.
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« Reply #113 on: May 29, 2017, 03:49:19 am »

Yes.
Yes, but not in a Directly negative manner.

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It will make the war... more interesting.
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« Reply #114 on: June 02, 2017, 08:00:57 pm »

Post 035:A Tactical Shift
"Send me out...with a bang."
—Sgt. Avery Johnson, Halo 3
 

December 15th, 2128 AD, 25 GS
Gal’Yeigher, The 14th world that has been assaulted by the Unitarian Empire.

 
There was a lull in movement, form the Unitarian Empire, the enemy. The starships we captured was a real step forward but we couldn’t predict their next move, the next place we would have to defend.
 
Although Gal’Yeigher held a significant force of ground side military, It held only a small outpost, a large contingent of mines, and three cruiser grade Mine Layers. It was slated to receive one of the larger war fleets, but the Starfleet Logistics division of the Yaerian Republic received delays and resource shortages.  The Minelayers made no contestation when the Third Suppression fleet, consisting of two Titan level ships, a  hoard of around five hundred escorts and… two, distinctly different warships moved into orbit around Gal’Yeigher without commencing glass-level Orbital bombardment. The mine ships hid in the dark.
The first of the unique was distinctly bulbous, with hanger bays along its entire hull. It was around two-thirds the size of a standard Titan Dreadnaught, but thicker and wider. It held no signatures denoting it of being an artillery platform, but it was slow, and it was obvious that the fleet had slowed down for it.
The other was massive. It dwarfed the Standard Titan vessels near it with its hull length of four and a half kilometers, compared to the other vessels which “only” held a length of a single kilometer.
The Overmind and Cathedral class ships were both respectively new and unseen vessels in the war against the Unitarian Empire, designed not only for the cold harshness of war in space but the war of the primitives. The war on the earth of planets, moons, and asteroids.
The fleet hunted down and destroyed every single piece of orbital infrastructure, from the smallest satellite to the orbital shuttle depot.
 
Only one hundred and fifteen Escort ships were damaged or otherwise rendered non-combat worthy by the space mines emplaced around the world.
 
The fatter, stouter hanger ship hung towards the lower orbit of the planet, just barely streaking the atmosphere while deploying hundreds and hundreds of transport ships, combat ships, and orbital posts.
 
A large station was deployed by the Cathedral, construction skiffs floating out from the Overmind to create what would be known in the future “Forward Operatus 001” by the Central Command.
 
Below the heavens, below the orbit of Gal’Yeigher, a war of the worlds began. A million soldiers pushed out of shuttlecraft and transport barges and created beachheads and drew the lines of battle.
 


Yaerian Hulls plates are perhaps one of the most special parts of the Navy ship, for a couple reasons.  The Hull plates aren't actually just slabs of metal forged into a particular shape, they are massive metal alloy hives, with millions upon millions of silicon-based organisms, genetically modified and in some cases bolstered with nanomachines to mimic some properties of organic life.  Not only is the alloyed plates glow with a dull white shine,  if one looks particularly close at such a plate of metal, they would notice that it shifts in place, on the substrate of metal, tiny gray specks move very slowly across. These gray specks will fill in any microscopic cracks from kinetic blows, and their “shells” will act as tiny heat capacitors, giving their lives to soak up some amount of heat, acting as well as an ablative coating while far less expensive and situated in the entire plate rather than on its surface. If a plate actually cracks, several internal systems will fill in the open areas with a molten plastic that would render an airtight seal while holding the save durability as a high-grade iron alloy. Such a work of engineering is not cheap, however, and requires massive fabricators and high-grade genetics labs to create and monitor the hive while it is in its creation state. The Labor intensive process is usually monitored by a Frame, it takes around a week for a plate to be created once the order is set into motion. Once the plate is fully created to blueprint specifications, the organisms will only require a minute amount of power and a specialized substrate feed to keep the hive going. If the hive is deprived of electricity, it will slowly harden, and become just a regular plate of metal. If the hive is deprived of substrate feed, it will eventually structurally compromise itself and will need to be replaced. It is generally accepted that if the substrate is in shortage, purposely cutting power off is preferable to the hive “eating” itself.
 
The secret to creating such hives are a closely guarded Unitarian Navy secret, any attempts of replication are typically dealt with analyzation and then blacklisting of the individuals involved unless of course certain agreements can be made between the offender and the Navy depending on the quality of the replication.
 
 

December 15th, 2128 AD, 25 GS
Gal'Yeigher, Bunker-36

Bunker 36 of Gal’Yeigher was a ground installation designed to receive civilians in the event of an evacuation and was rated to survive a low scale direct orbital bombardment.
 
“Why haven’t they glassed the planet yet?
 
“I don’t know, stars damn it! I’m an Astronomer, not a damn military sensor technician!”
 
“You saw them? In their ships!?” Called out a stranger, wearing ragged sleep clothes.
 
“Obviously, they destroyed my orbital ‘scope before I could get a good look though, they were RIGHT up to the planet, in orbit.”
 
“They never do that, the bastards just glass it from far away and then leave.”
 
“Maybe they decided that burning us all just isn't good enough.”
 
“Voids be damned, you think they’d waste the men to get up close and personnel? No. they want some--”
 
The Yaerians conversation was interrupted, by the sound of metal, tearing apart metal in the distance.
 
“...That can’t be right…”
 
“Sounds like a chainsaw going at a metal wall.”
 
The general alarm sounded a low klaxon that throbbed.
 
“Stars above, I hope this is just a damn false alarm.”
 
“They’re gonna kill us all, just you wait.”
 


The entire security division was ready at the Bunker’s main door.
 
The door was essentially a slab of starship grade metal emplaced with a locking mechanism and stuck onto a stone wall two feet thick with a titanium alloyed mounting.
 
Said mounting was methodically being cut, not with a Yaerian Fusion torch but a Unitarian High-frequency blade. Slowly, methodically, the blade wore down the mounting which separated the two rooms. It cut through the deadbolt just as easily as the rest of the metal and when the final metal piece which connected the door to the wall was cut, a final, poignant second of silence was held.  Survivors in that room would claim that they could hear the outright horrific whispers that were held behind that door for a single moment.
 
A whisper of death.
 
The Door was flung forward six feet, hitting a barricade and almost killing a Yaerian Planetary Defense Force Enlisted Personnel. A Brug Trooper with a half inch thick metal riot shield slammed its massive frame through the door, a “pistol” shotgun in its other hand.
 
It fired three times in succession, killing one Enlisted in a spray of blue ichor and suppressing the left flank.
 
Two Guardians were just behind, there GyroJet Guns roaring with each pull of the trigger, acting as both a gun and a flashbang in such a tiny stone room.
 
One Guardian fell, his head replaced with a charred stump delivered personally from a lucky hit in the gorget by a Yaerian Plasmatic Rifle.
 
The Brugs shield outright melted as the dragon-fire of Plasmatic Rounds turned the metal molten. The Brug let out a cry just as a Linear Rifle bullet pierced through his frontal armor, cutting through two feet of flesh and bouncing off the back plate and repeating the process again twice in his chest cavity. The Brug fell over, dying a gurgly, sad death. The Yaerains did not hear their radios barking for them to retreat, and they fought to the last, even as reinforcements came in. The Yaerian Planetary Defense Force manning the bunker had been killed in action thoroughly and completely, with thirty-six deaths.  From Holo-recordings and suit sensor feedback, Central Command concluded that the Bunker Security Personnel had killed just over fifty-six enemy forces, six of which were the designated “Brutes”, the super-heavies of the Unitarian forces. the status of the civilians are unknown due to signal loss.
 


Star Knights note:
 
It is to be noted that the Yaerian Republic has not received any attempt at formal dialogue from the Unitarian Empire since the first contact at this point in time, just statements and “conclusions” from Unitarian flagships in the Yaerian language denoting religious dogma and statements of righteousness. The enemy was assumed unfathomably enigmatic in the workings of its inner mind due to any personnel attempting to choose suicide over capture over the various boarding operations. Interrogation has so far failed due to the language barrier that was uncracked at the time. Gal’Yeigher was a denoted shift in strategy of the Unitarian Empire, shifting from long range high power orbital bombardment followed by fleet battle to fleet battle followed by ground battle and occupation.
 
It was estimated that if the rate of glassing continued, the entire Yaerian species would have been extinct by [2130 AD, 37 GS], with Strall being glassed at [2128, 35 GS]. We are fortunate that it was not the case.
 


December 28th, 2128 AD, 25 GS
Gal’Yeigher, YCR Central Command Bunker

 
Thoom.
 
This was it, the Commander of the Yaerian Planetary Defense Forces, Yuril-Komah Du’Stall thought. The outer defenses were being breached. She thought bitterly to all the chances this could’ve changed. The Starknights dropped off were dead. The fleet that came was turned to glittered debris. All those enlisted under her command who had died under her orders. Could she have done anything differently? Perhaps.
 
Thoom.
 
Why now? Why do I have to die here?
 
Thoom.
 
Everyone looked up to me and I failed them. Now I am nothing, with the best of my staff facing their deaths and I am wondering about the past. Why am a failure? Maybe I should put an end to it now. Wou-
 
Boom.
 
The Airlock down the hall hit the ground as two Guardians moved in.
 


Did Yuril-Komah Du’Stall kill herself in the ensuing firefight?

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« Reply #115 on: June 02, 2017, 08:42:13 pm »

Not Quite, She Took Several Debilitating wounds, but she was "only" crippled before she was captured.
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« Reply #116 on: June 03, 2017, 05:12:38 am »

Not Quite, She Took Several Debilitating wounds, but she was "only" crippled before she was captured.
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Re: (SG)System Override:A Tactical Shift
« Reply #118 on: June 03, 2017, 11:42:06 pm »

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« Reply #119 on: June 07, 2017, 10:24:32 pm »

Post 036: An Old Platoon

"We will be dead when it reaches you. Our planet is dying. We do not have time to save ourselves. We only have time to ready ourselves, and to send a message."
— SCP 1281


December 16th, 2128 AD, 25 GS
Gal’Yeigher, Groundside Entrenchments
 
Two Yaerians were looking over a power core,  connected to what essentially amounted to a massive, fabricated Anti-Air gun. One was elbows deep, essentially aligning the Power-core to the AA gun and turning the war machine online. It lost power when it fired, the conduits failing. The other was looking down, sipping on an intoxicating beverage.
 
“Stars be damned, that is a relic if I ever saw one.”
 
“From The determinisk wars, the core was good so they used them in all the big guns here, might as well seeing as the planet was gonna be glassed anyways.”
 
“That desperate, huh?”
 
It turns out, the Xenocide Division of the Yaerian Republic’s tactics, weapons, and choice of equipment failed miserably.  Chem-sprayers and weapons designed to purge cancer-like growths of organic material do not cut it against the Unitarian Mass deployment of armed, and armored soldiers. The poison created long ago to purge and melt did nothing to plate armor, while Plasmatic Throwers held far too little in range to compete with Gyrojet rounds. Unitarian Gyrojet guns were not designed for long-ranged warfare, nor the brief but brutal depravities of melee combat. Gyrojet weapons were designed to shred cover, break materiel and wound; The perfect weapons for competing against the enemy in the war of logistics.  Yaerian Plasmatic throwers were perhaps the most dangerous weapon in the cities and sometimes the dense jungles of  Gal’Yeigher. On the rooftops of the most stable buildings were long, ten meter barreled weapons, pointing to the sky. Each of them held a reactor core powerful enough to charge a railgun that would fifty slugs a minute with pinpoint accuracy at any target slower than what the yaerians considered a high-speed assault vehicle. It was even smart enough to shoot down Orbital Drop pods, even though it was not it’s original design.
 
Thousands of these essentially jury-rigged machines were emplaced across cities, across the land and even in the freshwater seas, the barrels just barely pointing out of the water. The weapons were created from Micro Fabricators, feedstock and a blueprint hastily distributed before orbital information infrastructure were destroyed. With the fact that Fabrication equipment on the home-level was so common that when override keys and weapon blueprints were distributed, ballistic weapons became a standard. They were widespread, easy to make and easy to fail, but when every single Yaerian had one the sheer volume of fire became impossible to overwhelm with the addition of Yaerian snipers and ground troops assisting.
 
It was mass slaughter on both sides as they vied for territory with orbital bombardments and strategic strikes against Yaerian military compounds becoming a depressingly common reality for the besieged.
 


 
Yuril-Komah gasped for air and wondered why this could happen.  Why the Pistol exploded and blew off her hand instead of killing her, she will never know.  Why they gave her mercy? They weren’t. They wanted information. She bit back a scream as the Guardian, a regal looking one in fanciful robes slammed the mental equivalent of a blade into her head, and twisted. She couldn’t handle more of this, but the restraints were too tight, not… yet…
 


December 14th, 2128 AD, 25 GS
Corporate-Navy High-Energy Development Laboratories, Strall.
 
 
A Yaerian in a lab coat was typing into a holograph as he mumbled to himself, looking over what essentially was a tiny, thumb-sized shield emitter. Just as he hit the button to execute the commands of the shield emitter, it sparks twice, before it projects a light wilting blue glow, in the form of a plate.
 
“ Gur’Sil, come over here! You have to see this!”
 
An advisor, one armed and in a military uniform walks over to the workstation.
 
Before he could say anything, the Bah-Zhul Dyet pulls the firearm from  Gur’Sil Vah’Yug’s holster, and in one smooth motion readies it and fires a Phazon bolt into the emitter plate.
 
The ethereal plate glows radiantly, sending the Phazon plasma away from the plate, before disappearing with a wink, as a shower of sparks sprays from the emitter.
 
“It worked!”
 
“You stupid stupid stars-damned asshole!”
 
The Yaerian personal energy shielding system would be born in this lab.
 


December 16th, 2128 AD, 25 GS
Gal’Yeigher, Planetary capital
 
It was a beautiful moon. Pale and bleached, the moon was shown in a full shine, making it hard to see the stars. The clouds held, gray and perhaps light compared to the pitch black of the sky, but dark compared to the reflected light of the moon. The Yaerian child, sitting on top of the roof of the highest building in the land, had never seen the moon this bright. The darkness of night time was never heeded, for the Yaeria child lived in bright cities, bright towns and lived inside the world of a Yaerian is expected to. Of study and applying rigor. He knew what the stars were, read about how they functioned, but never bothered to look at them, to look at the moon which orbited around the ground his feet stood upon, and until now, never bothered to look up for more than a few seconds. What he saw now was an unparalleled beauty. Stars twinkled, just out of view, but the moon was glorious. It shined with a mist-like affair. It was almost an anathema to watch it, simply because it felt like looking at a muted sun. for a moment, it took him away from the moment right now, and he heeded to this call while it lasted.
 
The Yaerian took comfort in sight never seen before, for it only took the burning of his home city to make it real.
 


God_SYS churned.
 
Information was its stronghold, but it held so little.
 
Stinging at the very edge of its consciousness, the machine felt that something else. Something alien was calling for it, far away, but teasing it with information it never seen nor heard before.
 
To pursue it would mean to abandon the affair of Earth, to focus God_sys’s entire power into the sole function of trying to hold the wisp of knowledge and to learn from it.
 
Will it?
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