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Joined: Sep 23, 2013 Posts: 4754
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“DARIAN!” I yelled.
No response.
“DARIAN!” I yelled again.
Still no response.
I slammed my fist down onto my control panel. I ignored the pain. I growled, as I pulled my speeder around fighting gravity. Halav’s pull was strong, but I needed to get back to my ship. The stars blurred through the vicious turn. I felt my stomach fall into my spine as I flew against the very powerful force of gravity. Finally free from orbit, my speeder rocketed towards the Sheebani.
“How could something have gone wrong now? We barely started the operation!” I slammed my fist down on the control panel three more times. “Kodgin Darian! ANSWER ME!” I heard static. Someone was on the other line; I tried again, “Darian! Darian!” More static. “Vurt.” I raised my hand to slam it down again, a few specks of blood trailed onto my face from my right hand. I should probably stop that; I lowered my hand.
Finally, my communicator sparked to life. “My, my, captain. So many rules and you break them all when things go south?” The low scruffy tone was unmistakeable.
“Enough sarcasm, David, what’s going on up there?”
“Heheh…” I didn’t like the sound of that laughter. I heard muffled screams of several people. “Let’s find out.” I heard one of the muffled yells getting louder, then it became unmuffled.
“Mira don’t return! It’s a mutiny!”
My teeth ground tightly together. I heard the sound of a blaster, and I could hear speckles of sound from the comm device being hit with mangled flesh.
“Hahah! Nice shot Gridde! The rest of you, he didn’t say what I wanted him to say, do we have an understanding?” I couldn’t hear any more muffled sounds. They killed one of my crew; they killed Marinian. “Good. Now, what Marinian was supposed to say; you.”
I heard footsteps.
“Are.” Footsteps. “Going.” Footsteps. “To.” Footsteps. “Lose.”
No; he’s captured four others. Cole, Reven, Nairet, and Donald. They must be so scared right now.
David was back on the line. “That’s right captain! You are going to lose. Everything. Your crew, your ship, your life.”
I wiped tears from my face, and my teeth unlocked long enough to whisper, “I will kill you.”
“What was that?”
“You won’t get away with this.”
“Oh Mira, we’re more than halfway there.”
“That’s captain….”
I heard another blaster fire. And several screams followed by three more methodical blaster shots. “No! They did what you asked didn’t they?”
“Yes, but I never said that we weren’t going to kill them. They foolishly assumed that, and passed on a humiliating message with their last words. How amazing is that? I am winning all around.”
“Kodgin!”
“Mind your manners Mira, I see that you are nearby. Gridde, get the others.”
“You vurt mutineer.”
“Breaking your own rules.”
“I’m the captain here!”
“Unfortunately, you’re not. I am. Come aboard… Mira.”
I ground my teeth together again. For the rest of the night they were going to stay that way. Sheebani had been growing closer this entire time, David was tracking me. What was happening? This morning we were all eating breakfast and planning on relieving a tyrant from his unjust rule of Halav. Now, I have to fight to rescue my ship. How come I didn’t see this coming?
I slammed my fist on the console again. The pain was becoming real to me. “How did I not see this?” Then a fear that just recently started gowing in my head; who do I trust? Is there anyone trustworthy still alive? They said they had more, and why was Darian not answering his comm? Names were running through my head.
Anna, Jenny, Kylisa, Pirsc, Dren, Veri, Charles, and Schuld were unaccounted for. Well, Darian too, but Darian and David are brothers, so I’m willing to bet they are working together. I couldn’t see any of these people resorting to mutiny. If David is against me, I’m sure Pirsc and Veri are too. How could I say that? Two people I’ve been working with this whole time, and I’m just simply calling them enemies. What proof do I have?
The sad realization hit me. I can’t trust any of them. I know that there are some that I can trust, but I don’t know who. I am alone, and I’m trying to retake my ship. I’m alone. I wiped the tears off my face again. My crewman have never seen me cry, and today is no different.
“My family is fighting, and dying, and I wasn’t there to help them. But I’m coming home now. It was then that I realized that David was expecting me. I couldn’t fly my ship into the hangar, he probably rigged it to explode. No, he wouldn’t do that to his ship… my ship. It’s still my ship. But he sees it as his, so he still wouldn’t do it. But something will go wrong there. I need to be ready.”
I was about to set my speeder to autoland, but my hand hovered over the button. This was my speeder; nobody else uses this. This was insane; how far did this betrayal go? How did I know I could even land purposefully without danger? If I was afraid of them tampering with my speeder, where did that fear stop? The answer; it didn’t.
“Sorry David, I know that you’d take care of your precious ship if you had one, for me, it’s just another bill.” I unstrapped myself, and donned my hyper helmet. I braced myself for impact and waited. My speeder was going to crash head-on into the hangar. If that didn’t disrupt any ambush for me, I don’t know what would. I had seconds left to change my mind; I didn’t.
My ship loomed in front of me, and I didn’t care. I bent my knees slightly and bowed my head slightly. I hit the side of my helmet to start the recorder. As my speeder flew into the hangar, I heard metal scraping against metal, and the sound of faulty electricity. My speeder was hastily jostled by my ships landing procedure failsafes, but it wasn’t enough.
I was going much faster than the failsafes were meant to accommodate for. It hit the far wall, and my hyper helmet activated as I was jettisoned out the front of my speeder. The speeder had slowed enough to not demolish the majority of the ship, but was enough to rip open parts of the next room.
The green shield protected me as I flew through the front wall of the Sheebani and into the detainment room. “How fitting,” I said to myself. The room sealed itself from the breach and I could hear minute explosions from the hangar behind me. The Sheebani was handling this efficiently. I just wish I was the one on the bridge helping to handle it.
I quickly hit the replay on my hyper helmet. I got a glimpse of two people jumping away from my oncoming speeder. I paused the feed and zoomed in.
“Pirsz and Dren. Two people I can’t trust.” I removed my hyper helmet, and loaded my pistol. “You will all pay for this!” I screamed.
I forced the door open, and was welcomed to a dark hallway. My speeder caused some electrical damage; this would give me some cover. I peeked around the left corner and saw no movement. I ran down the dormitory hallway and stopped at the midway staircase on my left. I eased my breathing and listened closely. After a few moments I heard footsteps from where I came. They were following me.
“She went down the center dorm hall. It’s pitch black, her speeder cut the power, we can’t see anything on this level.” I heard Pirsz say.
“Don’t go through the hall. Go around, and we’ll flush her out from the top level.”
“Understood. Dren, stay here, I’ll loop around with the others.” Pirsz walked off.
They were on to me. I couldn’t go upstairs, because that’s where they were, but I also couldn’t go downstairs to avoid them. The stairway that leads down was back the way I came. I could go forwards to the bridge, up the stairs, or back by Dren. I had less than a minute to decide. I figured that my odds were better against one known enemy, compared to an unknown amount of them.
I was granted cover by the darkness, but he’d hear any noise I made. That gave me an idea. I pulled out of my pocket a few spare ammo packs, I had three total. I was going to throw one to distract Dren, when I had a better idea. I lightly dropped one just around the corner instead. I wanted him to think I was at the opposite stairway throwing them this way.
Dren fired his blaster and it lit up the hall. “Heh, nice try Mira, but now I know where you are.”
I brought up my gun and smirked. I aimed my gun down the corridor roughly where Dren was standing, and I dropped a second ammo pack by my feet. Dren fired again, but, as I was hoping, he was aiming at the stairway opposite me. As soon as he fired, I tightened my aim and fired a volley in his direction.
I heard him curse under his breath as he ducked behind the wall to my right. I tried to snag at least one of the ammo packs as I ran down the hall, but they were at too awkward a height for me to run and grab it at the same time; I focused on running. I fired another volley as I neared the corner to grant me some more cover, and he fired back.
We both missed each other was bullets blasted the surrounding walls. As I rounded the corner, I fired one last shot blindly behind me. At the bottom of the stairs, I opened the door to the lower hangar and blasted the lock as it closed behind me.
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