There was an unfortunate (or maybe that was a
fortunate)
truth about nuclear weapons and their use in space warfare. Without an atmosphere to transmit the concussive force, or the intense heat, nukes had to depend entirely on radiation and the light burst of their detonation to cause actual damage.
The fifty fifty megaton warheads that slammed into the
Talon-9
and detonated didn't actually strike the hull of the ship. Drawing that close would have activated various defenses that would have slagged the intricate weapons before they managed to go fusion. Instead, they flew about five kilometers away from the sleek dart of a ship and went fusion with a vengeance. They bathed the ship, from draconic snout to fluted, almost whale-like fins, with enough hard radiation to fry a roc's eggs. As the adamantine hull blazed with a blue-white heat and the armor plating sloughed like tectonic plates, the Ouster pirates fired their railguns.
Ten railguns, from ten different ships, all firing at a steady shot-per-second clip, each one firing a dart of crude iron through magnetic accelerators that ran from stem to stern of the little, dart like ships. Magic had been used to wring extra acceleration out of the railguns - and extra length, considering how many of the guns had been 'doubled' by placing flickering teleport-portals at the midway point.
The slugs struck the adaminte hull and tore gouges the size of cars through deck after deck after deck. Greedy vacuum ripped crew and passengers into the depths of space. A naked Merton struggled and flailed as he was blown outwards and saw the glorious, horrifying sight of the
Talon-9
ripping to pieces as its magical reactor core went critical and ripped open a hole straight to the Plane of Positive Energy. The wave of healing energy struck him - overloading his biological functions and burning his every cell with a terrible radiance.
He was drowning. Drowning in pure
life
.
And then, like a soap bubble popping, he was standing on the bridge of the Talon-9. Next to him stood Relix, looking
quite
irritated.
"Oh what now?" she asked.
"Pirates, ma'am," Gunner said, looking up from his console. "They've burned through three of our ablative wish-layers."
"I...what!?" Merton yelped.
"Uuuuugh!" Relix threw up her hands. "Those spells are so freaking
expensive
!"
"Whaaaaaaaaat is happening?" Merton asked.
"Hi! I'm Brash!" The small dragon hatchling that had interrupted Merton's lovemaking leaped onto his head, sticking his nose into Merton's face.
The
Talon-9
accelerated hard enough that it kicked Merton in the chest and sent him falling backwards into a couch that slipped smoothly out of the floor of the bridge. Merton blinked a few dozen times as he tried to grasp what had happened. He had felt the killing radiance. He had felt his
eyeballs
freezing. He reached out and touched Relix - feeling the strong curve of her shoulder, the softness of her scales. Brash, meanwhile, had curled up on his head like the worlds second most adorable hat and gone promptly to sleep. His snores were a bit like a purr. And, like a purring cat, it set Merton at ease. Slowed his heart rate down to something close to normal.
Relix put her hand on Merton's hand and explained: "Well, obviously, considering how dangerous ambushes are, we have some perfect defenses."
"Like...perfect defenses?" Merton asked.
"Wish spells!" Relix said, cheerfully. "We have three layers of them weaved into the skin of the ship. It's
expensive
, though. And a pain in the tail. Fifty thousand credits worth of hard diamonds, not to mention the century and a half of training for each wizard-technician to cast the bloody things."
Merton blinked at her. "Why. Don't. I...wishes!?" He shook his head. "Why don't you use them for more than a fancy Omega-13!?"
"Uh, because it's against the
law
?" Relix asked, her brow furrowing.
"That hasn't stopped anyone in the history of
ever
," Merton said, putting his hands on his head as he squeezed his hair.
"Merton. There are laws. And then there are
laws
. There are only three laws that have ever seen an entire
household
eradicated to the last
cell
." Relix put her finger on his chest, teasing one of Merton's short chest hairs. It was
then
that Merton realized that he was completely naked. His hand reached out and he found one of the cushions on the curved couch, then placed it above his crotch, his cheeks flushing dark red. "The law against genetic engineering dragons. The law against contacting the Night City. And, finally, the law against the use of wish spells in
anything
but stabilization and approved terraforming."
Merton gulped, slowly. "Okay...so...wishes can be used for defenses. And...terraforming?"
"Yes," she said. "I mean, we dragons live forever, but we're not
that
patient
.
"
"And whole houses have been eradicated over this?" he asked.
"Why do you think there aren't any Radium, Tungsten, Teal or Zebra dragons anymore?" Relix asked, with the air of someone who couldn't believe someone could be so dense. Merton nodded, slowly, then looked out at the rest of the bridge. He had kind of expected more to have
happened
. But as he took in what was happening on the bridge, he realized that space battle seemed to be that kind of battle that went very very slowly, until it went very very quickly. He had time enough to take in the bridge. It was roughly triangular in shape, with consoles along two of the edges and doors along the back. The center of the bridge was dominated by the
incredibly
comfy command couch. Or at least, the 'lounge around and watch Gunner do the actual work' couch.
Speaking of Gunner, he was standing beside several of the consoles - which were worked by a motley collection: A dark skinned, one eared elf who was currently tapping on controls that translated to faint shudders and pulses of acceleration. There was a dwarf without a beard, who was currently listing off targeting solutions with a stutter so intense that it made every sentence take twice as long as it should have. Finally, there was a gobliness, who was dressed in a spacesuit as designed by a fetish cataloug, who kept breaking into the firing solutions with the same question.
"T-Th...The Ou...Ousters are c-coming in at v-v-v-v-vhu-
vector
-"
"Can I use the flamers!?"
"For the last time," Gunner said, his voice calm and casual. "No. You cannot use the flamers, Pyria."
"But they're
flame
throwers!" Pyria groaned.
The door to the bridge opened and in came the four armed purple skinned chick. She looked
pissed
.
"Why was I not informed of incoming ordinance?" she asked. "I could have activated the PRCs!"
"Because we didn't know they were coming, Specy." Gunner said and, at last, at long last, Merton had a name to hang on the four armed purple skinned chick. She crossed two of said arms over her chest, frowning.
"Well, the PRCs are up now," she said. "We've got some planar whipple shields up."
"We've noticed," Gunner said, frowning. "Hows the power leads?"
"Four of the five portals are up. If you play up our energy requirements anymore, we'll be tapped out-" Specy said, frowning as she cocked her head.
"We're just
dodging
," Gunner said, shaking his head. His mandibles
clacked
together audibly. "We have to keep this up until they run out of-" A series of bright flashes filled the forward view-screen, making Merton wince. Beside him, Relix had dozed off. What was with dragons and taking naps during space battles?
"Uh, question," Merton said. "What the hell is going on?"
Gunner and Specy looked at him. Gunner looked faintly amused. Specy looked like she was trying to evaluate how well he had put his newly enhanced dong to use. Merton felt a flush crawl up his cheeks as he coughed and said: "I think, as Relix's husband, I should know how to fight a space battle. Just in case."
Gunner pursed his mandibles, then nodded. "Fine. The
Talon-9
is a top of the line draconic demiship. It's about twenty meters long, but the interior is expanded via the use of demiplanes. Her reactor is a direct portal-feed to the plane of positive energy - essentially limitless, save that we can only pop five portals at once to run energy out. For passive defenses, we have a layer of adamantine with a sublayer of bio-engineered dragon scales for flexible kinetic dispersal, followed up by three level 9 spell slots preloaded with class two wish spells, which are triggered on catastrophic drive faliure to return the ship to normal, to return the crew to normal, and to put us a standard DU away from the enemy."
"A dragon unit?" Merton asked.
"Yeah. It's the distance that a dragon needs between another dragon before it feels comfortable leaving its hoard unguarded," Gunner said. "It's roughly ten thousand kilometers of hard vacuum."
Merton slowly looked at his wife, who had started to waken up. She blinked, yawned, then said: "What? He said
un
guarded. With proper guards, I can leave my hoard much earlier than that." She rubbed at her muzzle. "Have the enemies been destroyed yet, Gunner, was in the middle of sex."
"No, m'lady," Gunner said - shooting a look at Merton. Merton felt his magically enhanced dong shrivel under that glower.
"Ah well," Relix said, leaning back as she started to close her eyes again.
Merton shook his head, trying to get the conversation back on track. "What are the active defenses?"