"Almost there," Alyssa said, glancing up at the Sector Map.
She leaned forward to tap an icon on John's console and switched the holographic display to the local System Map for a clearer view. The Invictus raced towards the gravity well of a red dwarf star, where the Brimorians had deployed a temporary comms beacon. It was the last link in a communications chain that snaked across the Kintark Empire to the Enclave border, allowing the armada to keep in contact with Deep Lord Athgiloi.
John watched as the Invictus roared across the smaller focused map, travelling at twenty-four times the hyper-warp speed his old freighter could achieve. He still remembered what it was like to plod up to a star in the Fool's Gold, then drop out at the edge of the gravity well and slowly trudge his way in-system. Operating as a solitary merchant had suited him at the time, giving him plenty of opportunity for quiet introspection away from the ravages of war.
When the girls had joined him, they'd all gone through the Change... but as Alyssa had pointed out, each of them had changed him too. They'd unlocked his psychic legacy and massively increased the eldritch power he had at his disposal, but the changes to his personality were far deeper and more profound than that. Before he met Alyssa, John had been shut off from the galaxy, withdrawn from the few remaining people in his life and living like a recluse. He couldn't imagine going back to that lonely existence now, not after being surrounded by all these wonderful women that he cared about so deeply.
He gave the blonde and brunette sitting on his lap an affectionate squeeze and received a distracted smile from each of them for his efforts. They turned back to watch the holo-map and he joined them in staring at the Brimorian comms beacon. It was protected by blue and purple armour plating, the communications device only slightly larger than the Raptor gunship.
The Invictus roared past, moving at incredible speed, and the effect on the comms beacon was catastrophic. It was smashed aside by an invisible titanic force, shattering the armoured satellite into a million pieces. The hyper-warp bow wave tossed the debris around like a cork in a storm, scattering fragments of the device in a wide arc when the wake subsided.
"Now that was impressive..." John murmured, shaking his head in awe. "But I can't helping feel like an obnoxious jackass in a speedboat."
Alyssa turned around and kissed him. "Next time, we'll wear bikinis to really look the part."
Calara didn't join in the banter, as she was too busy studying the obliterated wreckage in fascination. "I know you said the bow wave was destructive, but that was far more powerful than I thought..."
"I wasn't avoiding all those freighters back at Olympus just for fun," the blonde replied with a wry smile.
There was a flash of red on the much smaller Sector Map that floated above the Command Console. Alyssa leaned across to expand the holographic image so that it replaced the System Map in the centre of the Bridge. They were now close enough to detect sensor contacts located in the Kintark Homeworld and the Scan Array was picking up what had to be the Brimorian fleet.
"Thar she blows..." John said quietly, staring at the alien armada.
***
"We're approaching the Kinta system, Shoal Master," the helmsman announced, his call echoing around the Bridge of the Retribution from the Depths.
Kaelotegh watched as his last three intact fleets dropped out of hyper-warp on the outskirts of the Imperial homeworld. It might have been his imagination playing tricks on him, but the Enclave warships seemed to huddle together for protection after being cruelly abused for hours. With a worried frown, he turned his attention to the Kintark defences, searching for any sign of more traps.
The birthplace of the Kintark species was a lush green world on the second orbital track around a golden yellow star. It was the only inhabited planet in the system, with one large volcanic world and seven multi-coloured gas giants to keep it company. While the lack of colonisable planets had hurt the Kintark Empire's expansion during its fledgling years, having so many sources for helium fuel had subsequently allowed them to spread throughout the galaxy at an impressive rate.
There were scores of gas mining stations in the system, but not much in the way of defensive platforms, the Kintark homeworld never having come under threat before. The one exception to this was Mar'Trinark Shipyard on the third orbital path around the star, which loomed over the strip-mined volcanic world that had provided materials for the Kintark fleets for centuries. Arrayed before the enormous space station were a broad mass of sensor contacts, which had been expertly deployed in defensive formations.
The leader of the Brimorian invasion force stared in silence at the Kintark defences, his clawed fingers drumming on his console. The rapid clicks of his claws striking the surface had picked up an extra tap at the end, a nervous twitch in his index finger causing it to click twice. He flinched reflexively when he spotted a broad swathe of asteroids on the fourth orbital track around the star, their proximity dangerously close to the Brimorian's invasion route to the heart of the system.
Like the rest of the officers on the bridge, Shoal-Commander Libtegh waited patiently for the Shoal Master to begin deploying the armada into combat formations. He glanced at his commanding officer with concern, hoping that the legendary Brimorian leader had something innovative planned to deal with the Kintark final stand... but Kaelotegh stayed worryingly silent.
Libtegh stepped closer and whispered, "Shoal Master, what are your orders?"
Kaelotegh ignored him, his claws tapping out that maddening beat.
Clearing his throat, the Shoal-Commander tried again. "Perhaps we should sent scouts into the asteroid field? It would be the ideal location for an ambush. The Kintark could have concealed more warships inside the cover of the belt."
"That's just what he wants us to think!" Kaelotegh suddenly blurted out, a disconcerting gleam in his eyes. "As soon as we hold position to investigate, there'll be some kind of trap... or an ambush! No, I'm not falling for his clever tricks this time! I'm going to do something he'd never anticipate in a hundred lifetimes!"
Feeling a sense of dread, Libtegh had to ask, "What are you orders?"
"We'll stop at nothing until we slaughter the mastermind behind all our misfortunes!" the Shoal Master declared, his command reverberating around the unsettled silence on the Bridge. Opening the fleet command interface he sent an order to the entire armada. "Set course for the enemy and increase engines to full thrust!"
"Shoal Master..." Libtegh said cautiously. "What about our carrier groups? They won't be able to match our speed."
"They won't need to," he replied with a confidant smile. Issuing more orders, he commanded the carrier groups to launch all their fighters. "The strike craft will still be able to join our charge!"
Libtegh darted a doubtful glance back at the hulking heavy carriers at the rear of the formation. "But they'll be left undefended..."
Kaelotegh leapt up from his command chair and pointed a clawed finger at the Kintark forces deployed protectively in front of Kinta. "That won't matter when we smash their fleets and kill my nemesis! He'll never expect such a bold strike!"
All around his flagship, the Brimorian forces powered up their engines and began their advance. The Shoal Master wasn't alone in wanting revenge and the Enclave battle groups surged towards the Kintark, eager to have their vengeance against their tormentors.
***
From where High Prelate Zorlin stood on the raised Command Platform, he had an impressive view over the Bridge Pit of the Breklan'tohok. Two-dozen Kintark officers sat at their stations without saying so much as a word, each and every one of them watching and waiting in the gloom. He could feel the tension in his comrades and knew exactly how they felt. With the massive battlecarrier operating on minimum power, he felt incredibly vulnerable hiding from the Brimorian invaders, expecting them to launch an attack towards his position at any moment.
The sensor grid surrounding the home system had picked up the Enclave armada as they approached and Zorlin had been astonished at the reduced size of the force. Based on preliminary reports from the border, the Brimorians had invaded Imperial territory with at least six reinforced battle groups. Given the perilous state of the Kintark defence fleets after the disastrous war with the Terran Federation, the Enclave had sent more than enough forces to wipe out the Empire... but now they'd been reduced to half that number.
Zorlin marvelled at the effectiveness of the Lion's defensive plans, which had done an incredible job of delaying or destroying a huge proportion of the enemy forces. He'd faced Admiral John Blake once before on the opposing side of a battlefield... and he almost pitied the Brimorian commander at being in that position now. After the disaster at the Battle of Regulus, fighting the Terran Federation's champion was an experience that Zorlin never wished to repeat again.
"A thousand blesssingsss to you, Tamalaz the Fortunate... for our alliance with the Lion... and I bessseech you to ensssure it continuesss in perpetuity," he murmured under his breath.
He was not a pious soul, but Zorlin didn't believe in taking any chances.