Ossanlin stumbles as the transmission from Temrash is cut off. He looks around wildly at the displays on the main console. The first blast sheared a landing strut completely off and the nose pitched into the ground, causing further tremors to wrack the ship, the force of the blow pulling the Mirage back down. The computer was quick to raise his phasic shield matrix, absorbing and deflecting the second shot. Ossanlin tried to cycle the engines but the reverse blow and cold-start had caused them to shut down. The emergency landing procedures bring the ship down hard from it's few feet of height...the ship undamaged aside from missing one landing strut and sporting a few scratches.
<Damn, what the hell?! No Alic, we can't. You stay in here, start cycling the engines again as soon as they've recharged. I need you to get the ship running...once the engines are ready, start emergency lift-off procedure.> Ossanlin starts back for the ramp hoping Alic won't follow him. He knows she can handle herself, but this fight...he didn't know how it would end and he would feel much better if he had managed to get her away alive at least. He reverses the ramp and lowers it again, trotting out.
<What is the meaning of this Asmodee?!> Ossanlin watches the Hunter and immediately notices that the Nisraeln is shaking terribly. Something was off. He drew his modified handheld shredder and held it low at his side, ready to raise it at a moment's notice. <We depart in peace and you come back and fire on my ship unprovoked! I ask again, what is the meaning of this?!> Ossanlin's tone of thought is calm and quiet, he doesn't appear angry, but to those who know him, it is his most dangerous tone meaning he is ready to kill if necessary.
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Seran:
Seran continues to grin to himself, watching the surrounding space.
"Sir, the relay station has stopped sending recipient messages to our outgoing transmissions."
Seran chuckled unkindly...a near growl deep in his throat. "She's here. But too late, darling..." The crew shy away from Seran's widening grin. "Send out a wide-band transmission on all frequencies."
"Visser, sir?"
"NOW!" The transmission opens to all vessels in the area. Oh she would hear it, and hear of her failure. "Myitt, I know you're out there darling. You should've taken my offer you know, now you've traded the lives of every one of your precious rebellion in return for your own. You can continue to block my transmissions if you want, but it will do you little good. I'm not going to bother running a sensor-sweep, I know you're very good at hiding, you have been ever since you slithered out from under a rock in your little pool. I wouldn't find you, and even if I did, I'd rather have you live to watch the destruction of your little faction. You know, if you'd simply left the transmitter intact, I might still think you were sitting in that hovel drinking your troubles away...you might've even caught me napping at the repair station, but no, you had to destroy it and let me know you were coming. Bravo dear, you've outdone yourself yet again. Where's Ossanlin and his precious Dome Ship? Did you two have a falling out? No matter...the armada the Council sends after your silly band will wipe out your way of thinking. I hope to be there, though it will happen whether I am or not. I'll get my promotion either way. Thank you for helping me deliver your friends to the Empire, you are most considerate."
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Myrid:
Myrid's comm blipped letting her know she had a message waiting in her personal off-the-books account. Good, Seran had finally contacted her, she had begun to wonder if the alliance had been profitable. She was already in her personal chambers so she pulled out her personal transmitter and keyed open the account.
Her smile began oh so slightly and continued to grow until her entire human face was a wide grin. Her host was aesthetic as far as human's went and the smile that lit her face would've been pretty, had it not been for the glint in her eyes. She went to her official transmitter and went through the process of calling a Council meeting. She saw that all Council transmissions had been halted. Interesting...eithe r someone was playing a deadly joke and it was a huge coincidence, or someone knew that Seran had been transmitting that message, and had tried to stop it. She was suddenly glad she had taken the pains to smuggle and hide the personal comm.
She enacted a system-wide alert with her Council priority code that she had important information that must be heard by the other twelve immediately. No rebel militant could stop that. She smiled to herself...today would be a red-letter day for both herself and Seran...this might be enough to put her in line for First in the Council, and would certainly put Seran in line for Visser 4 or better. And that rebel vermin would finally be cleansed from the sky. A red-letter day indeed.