"They appear to have noticed us..." Leech sighed, disappointed but not particularly surprised. She stared at the space station through the thick, green-tinted glass of the Radon's cockpit. The white shell of the station was surrounded with a faint cobalt-blue bubble, rapidly saturating in colour as increasingly visible hexagons crackled to life over its transparent surface.
Power to shields.
It was taking every ounce of willpower she had in that moment to keep her hands from shaking. Her stomach was in knots, although whether that was because of the literal hell she was about to waltz on into, or was more due to the fact she'd been on a small, fast-moving ship for three days and had spent most of that time throwing up, she couldn't say. Everything that the corruption had changed about her, everything that the corruption had taken from her, and she still got space-sick. Just one final fuck you from the universe.
With a deep breath, Leech flicked open the transparent covers over the weapon controls, exposing the two bright, red buttons on the ship's leather-covered yoke. After a few precision flicks of seemingly random switches on the extensive control panel in front of her, two double-barrelled cannons deployed from the front of the Radon's sleek body, aiming directly at XITD's space station.
The hum of the reactor shifted slightly, accounting for the new drain on its supply.
"Will that work?" Ink leaned forward, resting over the top of the cushy pilot's chair that Leech was currently sitting in.
Wasting no time, Leech hit the big red buttons, and the song of the Radon's cannons vibrated through the ship. Several bright, pear-coloured pulses of energy erupted from their barrels, splashing jaggedly against the station's shields.
Both Controllers watched closely. After several seconds, the fiery green explosions died away, to reveal the station's shield untouched.
"Apparently not. I mean, we didn't secure this thing for its bombardment capabilities." Leech sighed again, nervously, but before she could do anything else, a warning flashed up on her right. The radar flickered to life over the top of the glass surrounding her. "Ahh shit! We have interceptors on route!"
Ink stared up at the approaching blips on the screen blankly. Leech couldn't tell if her seemingly uninterested, unconcerned expression was due simply to her inexperience or just plain ignorance, but either way, her reaction made the anxiety already in her stomach churn worse.
"How long?" Moltezz called out from behind them. Her voice was stern and loud as usual, and equally unconcerned.
"One minute to contact! Do I need to start evasive manev-"
"You do not." Moltezz replied, cutting Leech off firmly.
The mellow hum of the ship's interior and the slight internal panic occurring from within the cockpit was punctuated by a solid, weighty footstep of metal on metal. Ink and Leech both looked over their shoulders to see the molten mistress walking towards them, clamping a sealed mask to her face. Those gleaming, searing yellow halos for eyes shone through the darkened, featureless visor. Her shoulders and arms were covered in thick, black, metal armour which linked together via several cables to a glowing utility pack on her back. The most notable component of her array, however, was her knuckles, which had a set of glowing blue ports each, contrasting to the ruby red palms of her unprotected hands underneath them. She stopped beside a sturdy-looking ladder, which led up to a sealed hatch in the roof of the ship.
"Open the top hatch. Thanks to that Node, I know precisely where to aim. I will endeavour not to incinerate either her or Plasia, as we agreed."
"You both remember the plan? Ink, you're heading down to the basement levels, we have our Nodes on the ship to keep her running whilst we board. Molt-"
"Leech, please." Moltezz interrupted again. "Just follow my lead -" Moltezz smirked behind her visor, gracefully lifting her foot onto the first rung -
"- and you'll survive this just fine."
*
"Shields at ninety nine-point-nine-eight percent, Ma'am! Should be completely regenerated within a few seconds. Local interceptors due to hit within forty seconds."
"Excellent." Evangeline nodded from behind her desk, rising from her seat to view the aggressing ship from her window. "I very much look forward to seeing that piece of scrap torn apart for daring to attack us." She scoffed, tutting loudly. "What are they thinking? And to take the black box from our fallen craft too, assumingly to try and sneak their way in... honestly, it's just a thoughtless, inept strategy."
She tapped gently against the window and a holoscreen display appeared before her. She swept her fingers across it, and the display smoothly zoomed in on the ship as it was scanned by the station's equipment. A small grin was creeping over her face, when something caught her attention.
Someone was emerging from inside the craft. They stood on top of the ship, arms folded, and glaring directly at the station.
"Oh how quaint. A surrender perhaps?" She laughed quietly to herself. "Denied."
"Interceptors entering local space, fifteen seconds, Ma'am." Her security detail updated through her comms again.
Evangeline's eyes were glued to the figure standing on the ship, watching her every movement with deep curiosity as the computer scanned and cleaned up the resolution. Her tongue briefly licked the corners of her lips.
The lightning blue trail of the interceptor engines bolted onto the horizon, rapidly homing in on the intruding ship from opposite flanks. There was no getting away now.
The figure slowly, gracefully unfolded her arms, and raised them out either side of her, fists clenched, aimed towards the approaching interceptors.
Do your worst.
A bright blue flash stung Evangeline's eyes as Moltezz uncurled her fists and two massive beams of cerulean energy erupted through space like a pair of flaming lances, spearing through both interceptors instantly. The attack was swift, the consequences immediate; the ships were reduced to nothing, the orange embers of their hull spraying out into the dark, black void.
The comms lines filled with a panicked chatter of the guards as Evangeline struggled to pick up her jaw.
"INTERCEPTORS ARE DOWN!"
The figure turned back to the station. She didn't know how - their attacker was still miles away, and there were hundreds of windows besides hers on this floor alone, but she could feel her gaze, unflinching, unwavering, directly on her.
"Shields at one-hundred-percent. We're fortifying the docks; prepare to board!"
"Ma'am, may I suggest a relocation to the station's panic room?" A guard had suddenly appeared in Evangeline's office, completely unnoticed as she watched the ship draw closer. She jumped slightly, but quickly composed herself and turned as he continued to speak.