Topic: The missing ship of Arkonth.

"Sir, we're receiving a transmission, It's pretty garbled. All I can hear is static." An officer informed calmly. A man in his late fifties stood from his chair and walked over.

"Can you triangulate the position? It might be the missing peace delegation." The man asked. An attempt at an armistance against the hybrid Mechanical-Organic (Mechorg) race, currently at war with the humans was sent out months ago, but nothing had been heard from them since.

"The transmission was a burst message," Another officer called out from down the line of men. "I can point you in the direction, but it's like saying it's ahead or behind. It could have come from anywhere." The older man looked thoughtfully at the first officer.

"Head along that vector then. I shall see what our telepath has to say." The line of officers fired off a quick salute to their CO and went back to work. The older man walked along the curved wall untill he reached the first door. Keying in his codes and confirming his authenticity through fingerprint and retina scans, he walked through the door barely after it had slid open. The door closed with a snap behind him.

"Captain Jace Stone, you bother me once more. Do you not care for the rest I require?" A sing song voice said from the darkness. "And I also do not belong to you or your crew, so you best be aware of that fact, before I carve it in the inside of your skull!" Said the voice with bitter resentment and rage. the lights came on, and in the middle of the room was a humanoid figure with a swollen cranium, chained to four pillars. The old man showed little fear and walked towards the creature, careful to stay out of its reach.

"You know why I am here, will you tell me if it's my ship?" Jace asked.

"Your pathetic mind has difficulty in determining ownership. Need I remind you that no-one owns anything?"

"You know what I mean. Is it or not?" Jace said, betraying a hint of anger.

"I answered your question." The creature said, sounding bored.

"No you didn't, tell me, is it the peace delegation?" Jace asked, raising his voice.

"I can't answer that."

"Why not?" Jace asked, clearly losing patience.

"This ship is quarded by another telepath, and she rivals my own skills. She is blocking all my thoughts. I would tell you that to go to this ship would end up worse then if you left it alone, and you would no doubt set a course for it?"

"Of course we would." Jace said storming out of the chamber. As the lights dimmed and the creature lowered back to its meditation, a smile flickered across its near human features.

Then I lived.

Re: The missing ship of Arkonth.

A dark shadow, nearly invisible flittered across the blackness of space, gliding towards a small moon of a giant gas planet, ninth from the blue star. The shadow was a lightly armed scout ship, on a mission to find a long missing transport ship. Currently traveling at full capacity it would reach the moon within three days. From a window, the gas giant was visible, almost filling the viewport. A tiny pinprick against the black of space was visible, and very slowly growing bigger. The three-hundred metre scout ship was nearing the end of the voyage, and the crew were preparing to enter the atmosphere.

The moon, Phyrexia was a barely habitable moon, only sustaining an eco-system through the combined heat from the gas giant, and the distant but still massive blue star. The surface was a desolate place, vastly baren expanses of rock and dust, it was near the poles that water and green life was found.

The ship began its slowing procedures as Jace was watching the officers at their stations.

"Sir, I'm getting a faint energy reading from near the equator."

"Land us on the surface, near the reading." Jace replied. Simmons, the man who informed the captain went back to work typing the complex and necessary equations to plot the entry path and the landing sequence.

"Sir, the readings indicate that's our ship. It looks like the ship crash landed. I'm doubtful any survivors are left, given it was a peace mission and they were supposed to be back months ago." Craydon the signals specialist called out.

"Thank you specialist. Try to determ-" Jace's sentence was cut short as the ship was thrown to the side, knocking every one over. Jace was the first to his feet.

"What the hell was that!?" He shouted over the alarms that had started. He looked down the row of cosoles and saw many men getting to their feet and jumping to their seats. some weren't moving at all.

"Missile attack, it took our inter-system engine, and three flight engines, two on our port and one on the starboard." One of the combat officers shouted. That leaves us with three, not enough to leave the atmosphere, Jace thought.

"Full combat status, land us as close as you can to the transport. Find out where the missile came from!" Jace ordered. A new wave of alarms sounded and Jace new there were more missiles in bound.

"Evasive manouvers!" Jace said. Then a voice sounded in his head.

<You fool, I told you this! The attacks are coming from the downed transport. That's where the other telepath is. And they have battle mages.> Jace shivered as the cold voice told him the situation.

"Mages on the surface! Open fire with the rail guns at the transport, keep the missiles in their bays!" Jace shouted as the ship began to weave back and forth, trying to avoid the missiles.

Outside, the sound of the engines reverberated through the canyon the Mages had decided to lay in wait. Three men stood in a triangle, murmuring in a tongue long forgotten by most. Dark energies flowed from one man to the next, faster and faster. They each conjured balls of molten flame, and as the scout ship flew over head, trailing several streams of smoke, they let fly with the fire. While the fire was fast the ship was faster and the flames dissipated.

"Damn it, wait for the next pass, the Telepath said they will try to land next to the transport." Said the largest man.

Meanwhile on the ship, the four rail guns had raised from their resting positions, and swivelled on their sponsons, targeting the transport. With the enhanced visual sensors, they could see the teams of men working the makeshift missile launchers. The railguns acquired the targets and opened up with deadly accuracy. Bullets could be seen opening up men, and blasting the equipment apart. With a few well aimed burst the threat was eliminated.

"Good firing. now land us near it. I want a full combat team ready to search the transport ship, the rest I want ready to salvage the ship. Remember, There are still mages out there, so be ready for anything." Jace said, holding onto the rail.

On the ground the three men could see in the distance as the scout ship opened fire on the transport and turned for a landing run.

"Here's our chance, dont mess it up." Said one. They closed their eyes and concentrated. In their hands fire burned brighter. As it reached its brightest, and the scout ship was about to pass over head, with its engines deafening the men and the ground shaking from the vibrations, they clapped their hands together and the fire burst upwards in a cone, aimed right at the ship.

Aboard the ship, they were about to finally land, when a blinding flash startled them all. The fire engulfed the ship, and started to blister the metal plating. Another engine failed as it was melted right of the side of the ship. They plummeted several metres, throwing them all about.

"Sir, we lost another engine and it's too much, I have to try to land!" A man shouted. Jace didn't know who was shouting, but yelled his affermation anyway. The rushing flames subsided, and Jace could see the front 'nose' of the ship was red hot. Past that he saw the desert rapidly rising to meet them. Too late for a landing, was the last thing Jace thought as the scout ship collided with the sand and rock, with the sound of metal screeching and being torn apart, rising to a cacophany of death and pain. Then he blacked out.

Then I lived.

Re: The missing ship of Arkonth.

He was floating in a black void, filled with pain. He couldn't move, then suddenly he could see light and hear voices. The light was flickering a bright orange colour. The sound he could hear were the sounds of damned souls, crying out for forgiveness. As he focused, the cries turned to calls of anguish and pain and the light was a fire nearby. He could feel the warmth, almost burning him where he lay. He could smell and taste blood and charred flesh and burnt metal. He felt a low rumbling getting louder accompanied with screeching metal, then from what he could tell, part of the roof collapsed some where nearby, with people screaming. Some of the screams were cut short, as the steel and dirt fell to the floor.

As the last of the dust cleared, Jace slowly sat forward. It was near darkness, with the fires littering the area the only source of light. Around him, blood splattered the walls, and body parts were strewn about. Hardened as he was, it still made him feel slightly sick. He tried to stand, using the nearby pile of steel to help him, and he eventually rose to his feet.

The control deck, or what was left of it was utterly destroyed. Barely recognisable, the walls had buckled in and the floor looked like it had been peeled back to show the mess of girders and wiring that lay underneath. The rest fell away into the darkness as the fire light couldn't penetrate that far. Part of the roof was bent almost to the floor, and as he watched even more dirt and rocks fell through, crushing two men beneath it and forcing Jace to back away as the fine dust spread.

Once again, when the dust had settle, he rose and decided to look for people still alive.

"Who is still here?" He called to the darkness. Over the cries and the crackling of the fires he heard people calling out. He made off after the sound. He noticed now that he himself seemed to be quite untouched by the chaos and destruction he had just been apart of. Thanking some non-existant diety, he quickened his pace and saw three people huddled near a small burning fire. One was a young woman, a medic by the colour of her shoulders. Another was Simmons who's face was covered in blood, still dripping from a gash across his forehead. He was holding a part of his uniform up against it to stem the bleeding. The other was a women, in her forties, laying on her back, with two steel poles sticking out of her body, one through her stomach just slightly to to the left, and the other was right under her right breast. She seemed to be breathing rather shallow and her face was pale.

"How is she?" Jace asked the younger woman. She stood and addressed him softly, not wanting her to hear.

"If we were in a hospital right now, or even a field tent, I could very likely save her," She said, fighting to keep her voice calm, but he knew what she was going to say. "But we arn't and if we try to move her it could tear any number of arteries and one of them has stabbed straight through her lung. She is going to bled out within two hours, and its going to be painful for her." The medic said. Jace could see the strain on her face.

"Thank you Swaylah. I'll take her from here. Help Simmons with that cut." Jace said heavily. She looked at him for a second then obeyed her orders. As they walked away, Jace knelt down.

"Tamara, can you hear me?" He asked. Her eyes flew open and he saw the pain. "You are one of the best pilots I have ever served with. Thankfully I will serve wth you for longer. Help is on the way, we have contacted the med bay, it seems to be no where near as damaged as here, they are sending medics down with supplies to get you out." He rested a gnarled hand on her cheek. "Go to sleep now, and you will wake up next in a comfy bed, while we all have to fix the ship." She smiled faintly, and mouthed 'thank you sir' before closing her eyes and drifting off.

Jace watched her for a moment more. A loud crack cut through the dark room, silencing everyone. Jace stood, his jaw locked and walked towards the next group of people.

"What's the situation?" He said sharply.

"Sir, are the only people alive on the bridge, the rest aren't going to make it." A man said. In the group where three men and two women, all with a large amount of cuts and blood covering them. Jace didn't want to know who's it was. "What are we going to do?" One of the woman asked watching her CO.

"We're getting out of here." He said. He ordered them up and gathered the medic and Simmons. "I want to get to the armoury, we need weaponry and a buggy if there is still one left. Let's see if the transport can fly." He said, and the group followed him to the rear of the bridge, where a door still stood. As he neared, they sensed his presence and opened. However the door opened only partially, and Jace and Simmons had to pry it open. The tunnel looked safe to go down, so they walked single file down the corridor, towards the armoury.

Then I lived.

Re: The missing ship of Arkonth.

Can you make an OTC for this please?

I'm going to be nicer promise

Re: The missing ship of Arkonth.

Otc?

Then I lived.

Re: The missing ship of Arkonth.

In a deep canyon where the suns light fleetingly touches once in a while were three men, all dressed in the same deep red garment seated around a small fire. The fire was being fuelled by no visible means and just seemed to hang there two feet above the ground. The tallest seemed to be waiting for something, and the other two were clearly followers as they intently watched the man. Minutes of silence passed which stretched to hours before something happened. The leaders face changed into that of deep concentration, no doubt conversing with their client. He seemed to come to an unspoken agreement, for he opened his eyes and cleared his throat.

"The ship is destroyed and most of the crew are burning. Our contractor wants one more thing from us before we get our payment. She wants us to kill the Captain of the ship, and the last survivors." While he spoke, the fire started taking vague shapes, mostly of a group of people. "She has warned me the Captain will be difficult to eliminate due to his skill and experiance with battle mages. We must use caution. Is there anything else?" He asked the two men. They both shook their heads and the fire abrutly disappeared, plunging them into a semi darkness. They concentrated with their hands cupped, pointing at the ground. Flames flickered in their hands, before igniting into a bright white flame. As they adjusted their stance, the flames lifted them from the ground and into the open air. The three men changed course and head for the largest pile of burning rubble, at the head of an almost kilometre long gouge in the ground.


Inside a section of said rubble, eight humans where busy sorting through the armoury.

"I want everyone with a missile launcher and rifle. Anything else for shorter range means you're dead." Jace ordered. He himself sliung a missile launcher over his shoulder and headed to a large sliding door. It was still intact and opened up with a few heavy shoves. The lighting inside however was shot, so he turned the torch on his rifle up to full power. The beam of light fell upon three large all terrain buggies. Two had been crushed by the half collapsed wall, and the other was on its side.

"Simmons, help me with this." He called. Simmons, a tall and lean man walked over having just found a rifle. He took the other side of the buggy and pushed into it. First it didn't budge, but it gradually tilted and eventually, under its own weight fell with a loud clunk. "Find ammo, I'll give it a look over." Jace said and Simmons nodded and turned away. Jace ran his hand over the solid steel framework, and over the large wheels. His hand feel on the handle of the cannon on the back as he rounded it. With a small smile he called out.

"Ok guys, I've found us a way out of this tin coffin. Get what you need then get in." Jacde mounted the cannon and powered the vehicles systems. The cannon had fifteen rounds and the buggy had enough fuel to get to the transport and back maybe twice if they were conservative. The others hurried in with Simmons taking the wheel. "Everyone get down!" He yelled, and with a maniacal grin, pulled the trigger.


From outside, up in the air where the three men were making their way forward, a sudden and loud bang sounded, and as they looked over, they saw a large portion of the solid most structure blow apart in a cloud of smoke. Quickening their descent, they targetted that breach.


As the dust and smoke cleared, Jace saw the arid desert before them. With out speaking, Simmons drove carefully forward and out of the wound in the ship. Instantly, the heat hit them.

"Bloody hell that's hot! Everybody, ration your water." Jace said. As the back of the buggy left the cold metal of the ship and found traction on the sandy desert surface, he heard a faint noise. He looked around and saw nothing. Assuming it was the harsh wind on the rocks he shook it from his mind. The group of six pulled their clothing upo to their eyes, protecting their faces and any other exposed part of their flesh from the hot wind. Simmons pulled away from the smoking hole, and drove along a straight section of sand. Picking up a bit of speed, He looked at the navigation screen and saw the transports beacon almost ahead.


Above, the three battlemages saw some movement out of the side of the chunk of metal. Speeding up, they hoped to close the gap before they noticed.


Jace definitely heard something, and looking up, he saw three bright trails of golden flames heading straight for them. A flicker of fear passed through him for a second, before he responded.

"Teragasi! Above, fire!" He shouted before swivelling the cannon around and up. Barely having time to target, he fired.


From below, the Teragasi heard a shouted command, and knew they had been spotted. Before they had time to do anything, a large shell hurtled from below at a disturbingly fast velocity, and the wave of pressure it created as it passed through the middle of them buffeted them around. Barely able to control themselves, they let the jets of fire they had used to propel themselves up extingiush and the plummeted. Closer to the ground they reignited and sped forwards.


After the first shot, Jace cursed himself for firing with aiming and re-aimed as they plummeted. His thoughts took him unbidden back to a time when he was learning about mages.

~The Teragasi are feared for their mercanary ways. They seek out employment and carry out missions for money. They are deadly, arguably the most deadly Fire Mages in the system. They always raid in a group of three, and it is said that if one is killed, the killer is recruited into the group. Personally, I would flee if I ever saw the three golden tails in the sky.~

Snapping back to the present he lined up another shot and fired. As he did, his crew opened up with their rifles.


As they gained on the speeding buggy, The Teragasi heard the firing of small arms.

"Bullets!" Cried the leader, and with one hand keeping them afloat and speeding forward, the other one was raised in unison, and a small focused wave of molten fanned out in front of them. Behind and below them, bullets peppered the small rocky outcrops and kicked up sand and dust, but some hit home. The cone of flames melted the bullets to almost nothing, and minute pieces of scorching metal struck all three. Bearing the pain and agony of motlen specks searing their skin, they pressed forward. The leader lowered the protective cone of flame, and concentrated on the small tongue of flame in his hand. More bullet passed by, but now they seemed to be further away as more bullets missed then hit. As the small fire in his hand solidified, he pulled back his arm for a throw. He launched the flame-spear at the buggy. As he let go, he saw three trails of what looked like missile headed straight for them.


The Teragasi raised some sort of flame shield, and the bullets hitting them didnt seem to be doing anything.

"Keep firing!" Jace yelled. As more bullets hit the flames, he realised what they were doing. "Change to you're missiles! They seek out heat, fire!" The three men quickly changed to the missile launchers and fired. Three missiles leapt forth and as they did Jace noticed the middle flame shield had disappeared. He couldn't see what was happening, but he saw something bright flare up. As the missiles neared their targets, the flare was thrown, and in the last instant before the missiles closed, he raised the flame wall. Jace focused on the flare and barely noticed the three explosions in the back ground. The flare came closer and struck the ground right behind the buggy. When it hit the ground it exploded in a wave of molten fire which covered the back of the buggy.

"Abandon the buggy!" He shouted and didn't look to see who had heard and jumped off the back of the buggy, through the searing flames and onto the hard sand below. The firce of the landing took the legs from under him and he rolled several times befre he came to a stop. He hadn't even raised his head when a giant explosion tore the buggy apart behind him.

Then I lived.

Re: The missing ship of Arkonth.

Jace couldn't hear a thing. His skin felt like it had been ripped from his bones and when he opened his eyes he could only make out the faintest of colors. He breathed out which bought about a fit of raspy coughing. Pushing himself to his feet, his vision cleared. It was almost night on the moon. The bright blue sun was only millimeters from the horizon and the color conflicted strangely with the arid red desert. Behind him, the gas giant hung in the sky, filling up an eighth of the sky. His sight cleared furthur and he thought he saw two distant trails of fire, travelling away from him.

As he stood, mostly on his left leg, as his right felt severly swollen, he turned to the buggy. The back half had been blasted apart, leaving a small crater in the dirt. It still was aflame and when he looked closely, he saw a couple of charred bodies. Lowering his head in respect, he limped forward. A couple more bodies had been flung from the buggy by the explosion, and by the lack of several limbs and the large pools of blood, he could tell they had died. He counted six bodies. He couldn't find an seventh, so he walked closer. At the front of the buggy, a couple of rifles had survived the fire. He grabbed both and looked for any water canteens. He couldn't find any so set himself for a long lonely walk towards the other transport ship. He slung the rifles and took a few steps when her heard a low moan from behind a low wall of rock. Frowning, he limped around.

Lying on her back, Swaylah had landed badly. Her left leg was bent backwards almost at a 180 degree angle between her body and the dirt. She had grazes all across her body and most of her clothes had been burnt. Jace limped forward as she moaned again.

"Swaylah, can you hear me?" Jace asked. He could see her eyes were fluttering and he knew she couldn't. Tears were pouring from her eyes, and as far as Jace could see she felt the injury as keenly as he could see it. He was suprised that shock hadn't stopped the worst of the pain. He grabbed her shoulders and pulled her forward. He felt bone grinding and lifted her. The scream reverberated through the vast waste land. He ignored it and lifted her onto his shoulders. He grimaced at the pain of his right foot, and ignored the whimpers of the girl, and trudged off. Her maimed leg had fallen back to a more natural looking position and she soon passed out.

The blue sun set with a wash of beautiful colors, especially with the gas planet. Waves of blue and green seemed to pass through the planet, but it was an illusion. The blue faded to black, and all was thrown into almost complete darkness. Light glowed off the surface of the gas planet, casting the moon into a strange nd eerie shadow. None of this was noticed by Jace, as he limped. His pace had slowed considerably. As he stopped for his first rest, it was only then did he realise the girl on his back was dead. A trail of blood showed where he had walked. He gently put her down on the ground. A tear fell from his face as he roared out his anger at the universe. Nothing replied save a bone chilling cold that he had been shielded from by the dead girl he carried. Huddled together, he ripped the remains of her clothes from her needless body and wrapped them around himself. He then set off into the uncaring night.

The cold grew more intense. He walked and the cold numbed the pain he had grown accustomed to. He thought he saw movements from the corner of his eyes, but he gave up trying to look at them. He started to hear things, odd sounds like whispers. It drove him mad not knowing what it was. The whispers grew and he thought he heard footsteps. Stopping, he heard nothing else. With fatigue outgrowing his anger he set off again with a snarl. He slowed his pace unconsciously. He was dragging on barely moving at all when the sound he was hearing turned to words.

<Keep walking, don't give up, you're almost here, keep moving, don't stop!> The voice was low and had a strange 'infliction' to it. He didn't know what it was, and had to think hard about what it was. He recognised it as a telepath.

"Who are you?" He barely croaked, the sound scraping from his dry throat.

<You can hear me? Good! You don't have much time! I am Gyphlon, I am a low level telepath, too low for my kind, I am treated as scum, perhaps the same as a slave in your culture. I know what happened to you and how it happened. If you can make it to the transport I can heal some of your wounds!> Jace stopped in wonder and suspicion.

<Don't stop, every second counts towards how effective I can heal!> Gyphlon said. Wonder won out over the two emotions fighting in the mostly blank captains mind. He placed a foot forward, and then another.

<Good! I will explain everything when you get here, But rest assured that this transport can still fly with little effort, and the two other telepaths and their teams have left already.>

Two? Jace wondered. That meant the telepath aboard his ship knew what was going to happen! He pulled the memory from the foggy recesses of his mind and realised that the telepath had vitually told him this would happen. Cursing himself he pressed on.

<Good you are almost here, only a hundred more meters!> Gyphlon said.

Jace gathered himself for another hard slog, and walked on.

Then I lived.

Re: The missing ship of Arkonth.

By the time the dark metal came into view, Jace had fallen to his hands and was clawing his way along the red dirt. In what felt like hours he was close enough to lift his battered arm onto the side of the transport. The metal was cold, cold as the death that was no doubt dogging him and inching closer. He summoned the last reserves of his energy and lifted himself to his feet. The pain that he knew he should have felt wasn't there and through the murky darkness of his mind he realized his feet were probably frostbitten.

He felt his way along the wall. Inside his head he could hear an urgent call.

<Keep going, there is a door only a few meters further!> The voice said. <Once inside, you will only need to get to the command bridge, that is where I am!>

Jace sighed heavily and grunted his answer. He concentrated on putting one foot in front of the other. He felt the emptiness of the doorway he knew would lead to the telepath. He moved down the hall leaning heavily into the wall.

Only ten meters in and Jace felt the last of his strength leave him. He fell forward onto his knees and barely registered the dark shadow that fell on him. He fell flat onto his face. He didn't hear the crunch of his nose being broken, or the voice that told him he would be ok before blackness took over his vision.

Then I lived.