Foreword -
Back in June of 2014 I began posting '
Upon a Savage Shore'
. At that time, I did not intend to post any other stories on this site or in the UaSS universe, though the possibility was not out of the question. After the last chapter was posted I was relieved. No more stress over getting chapters done. No more worries about plot points or the dreaded plot holes. It was done. I could relax. The problem was, about a week later I started to miss working on the story. Unfortunately, I had done everything I could think of with the characters. I had wrapped up their lives in a neat bundle. Work soon filled the time I would normally have spent writing and I turned away from the universe I had created, but I did not forget it. To be honest, the jZav'Etch Hegemony and the Conglomerated Planets just would not let me rest easy. Their struggles continued to brew at the back of my mind and I soon understood they were demanding more attention than I had given them.
Several plots eventually rose to the surface, but time was not my friend. I could not write them all. But I couldn't forget them, either. I began writing snippets. I began creating new characters. I began seeing where certain elements worked together. I now have ideas for five more stories in the Savage Shore universe. Only two of those stories involve Liam Carter, M'pel E'kmel, Tem'Ma'tel and the irrepressible Clot'ilda. It is my intention to complete each of the five stories over the next few years. This story, 'Storm World', is the first of the sequels, though, it is not really a sequel. None of the characters from the first story appear in it because it takes place at roughly the same time as UaSS.
Those of you who are familiar with my style will recall that I do not include sex scenes unless they somehow advance or enhance the story. You will also recall that my chapters conform to print standards more than the standards of other authors on Literotica. By this I simply mean that my chapters will generally be shorter than many Lit readers are used to. However, my story will be as long as it takes to tell the tale. This story might be around 50 or 60K words (novella length), but I thought UaSS would be that long and it came in at over 150K. I guess we'll just have to see.
I intend to post a new chapter every two weeks. Writing the chapters for this tale has been far more difficult than I anticipated, so there may be some delays in getting a chapter completed. Partly this is due to my new work schedule and partly it has to do with the plot and character development. I will post progress updates on my profile page to try to keep you all informed. Completion for this story is projected to be some time before the end of the year. I dare not be any more exact than that.
With all that said, let us begin.
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Storm World
Chapter 1
Commander M'peth qHo struggled into her environment suit, too anxious over what was happening to grumble about its claustrophobic feel. Like the Earthly cats they resemble, jZav'Etch in general and Thahn 'Den specifically do not like confinement. M'peth qHo, a Thahn 'Den, was no exception. She had never liked these damned suits no matter how necessary they were during an action. Logically, she knew in combat there was serious risk of a hull breach and the only thing between her and death at that point could very well be the fabric and armor of the suit. Logic had little to do with claustrophobia, though. Just as she donned the restrictive helmet and opened the polarized faceplate a warning klaxon sounded. The ship was about to return to normal space. They must be entering a planetary system.
Emerging into the axial companionway from her tiny cabin M'peth qHo saw a handful of crew rushing to their action stations. They moved quickly, but not in panic. These were experienced soldiers even if they were not accustomed to such a long pursuit. 'Qhiq ou class interceptors rarely needed to travel between star systems to bring down their prey, but this interceptor, the
Char'Noth
, had been dispatched the moment she had boarded and handed over the sealed orders to Captain Ala'am Tsu'Dig, a larger than average dTel'Qohar with reddish fur that faded to white on his chin, indicating he was somewhat older than she was. He had not liked having an Intelligence officer aboard, but orders were orders and the captain was a well-disciplined officer.
She took the companionway to the ship's bridge and entered a scene of tension. In spite of the fact that the bridge crew were all in their suits, the air was laden with the scents of stress and anxiety which emanated from their open visors. None of the crew turned as she stepped through the hatch. All were focused on their controls with Captain Ala'am Tsu'Dig tracking everything from his board. As she crossed to stand next to the captain's acceleration couch the ship shuddered, indicating they had completed the transition to normal space. In larger vessels the transition was hardly noticeable, but an interceptor was comparatively small with most of its internal space being occupied by the massive drive and weapons systems.
"Well done, Pilot!" the captain said. "Weapons, get a lock on them."
Looking over the captain's shoulder M'peth qHo saw the mutineers' ship on his screen. The pilot, a young female Pah'Tht whose name she could not recall, had done very well indeed. They had come out of third space well within missile range of the Vearoq' class raider the mutineers had stolen. Its drive plume suddenly flared brighter than the surrounding stars as it began maneuvering. Both ships were traveling at hyper-luminal velocity, but the sensors easily detected the enemy from this angle. Raiders were sleek and fast, equipped with considerable firepower and heavily shielded against most forms of detection. From the rear, though, almost any vessel could pick them up and the sensor array on the
Char'Noth
was the most current generation.
"Target lock has failed!" snarled the gunner. His fingers flew over his controls as he attempted another lock. Like the captain, he was dTel'Qohar and a particularly aggressive one at that. M'peth qHo thought him handsome with his tawny coat and black tufted ears, but he was also very young and lacked both patience and scars, showing he was inexperienced.
"The enemy has detected us, Captain!" called the tactical officer, not looking up from her screen. "They deployed an ECM pod. Pod is scrambling our sensors."
"How long before we can break through?" Ala'am Tsu'Dig demanded, hissing with frustration.
"Unknown, Captain," responded the tactical officer, still working her controls. M'peth qHo recalled this officer was a fellow Thahn 'Den and not one to be intimidated by the ferocity of her captain. Nevertheless, she decided to intrude herself and leaned down to speak in support of the tactical officer.
"Captain, the
Co 'Ak's Revenge
is equipped with the latest electronic warfare suite," she said in a low voice, referring to the mutineers' ship. "It is a match for your own. We will need to get closer to break through the jamming."
Captain Ala'am Tsu'Dig scowled up at her and asked, "Is the Intelligence Branch certain these mutineers are worth this much effort?"
"While a crew of Dusig separatists would hardly be worth tracking down," she replied, "they have stolen one of our most advanced raiders and are led by a jZav'Etch officer who has information we would not wish our enemies to acquire. Intelligence Branch is sure we do not want to risk the security of the Hegemony."
"I still cannot believe any jZav'Etch would betray the Hegemony," growled the captain, returning his attention to his screen.
"Our information indicates she is a member of the Singing God faith," she told him disgustedly.
"A zealot?" the captain asked in an equally disgusted tone.
Followers of the Singing God believed all jZav'Etch should return to a simpler form of religious government where only the females had a say in the future of their race and all non jZav'Etch would be enslaved or exterminated. They believed a number of other strange things, as well, like all males should be kept in militarized compounds behind high walls where they could be protected from the sins of the world until they were needed for mating or war and all children should be brought before the priestesses to be judged on their fitness to live.
"Pilot, plot a short jump to bring us in on the target's tail," Ama'al Tsu'Dig ordered.