Week of 2023/2/27 - SSFF - Chapter 14 - 15
Added 2023-03-02 02:25:23 +0000 UTCChapter 14: The Instigator's Plans
Following a gentle click, the door leading to the mess hall slid open. As soon as the door was open, Athena and Adrianna advanced into the open space and scanned the room with their weapons ready. The Defender-89 automatic rifles they got from the trio of rebels at the living quarters had been replaced by the smaller Defender-71s that they retrieved from a pair of dead unarmored rebels they later encountered. Both Athena and Adrianna were more than happy to make the switch. Defender-89s were much better at punching through targets, but their weight and recoil made them almost impossible to effectively use for unarmored troops regardless of their experience.
As the two of them moved through the hall, it quickly became apparent that there was no one else alive here. Of course, Athena knew that before entering. Her roaches had scouted this area from underground already.
Scattered across the mess hall were almost 20 bodies. They seemed to be the victims of this betrayal. Most likely they were loyalists who were eating when they were suddenly turned on by the traitors. None of them was armed, and the Guard fighters simply executed them all. Cruel, yet from the perspective of the Guards, necessary. They didn't have the manpower or the time to take prisoners.
“Fuck.” Adrianna quietly cursed as she recognized a few familiar faces among the dead. She was no stranger to death, but seeing her friends gunned down in such a manner still took her back a little.
Athena nodded solemnly as well. As Adrianna was distracted, Athena quickly linked to some of her roaches and checked their location and status.
A few minutes ago, she had sent out 11 of her 13 roaches to purge as many rebels in the outpost as possible to clear a way for herself and weaken the presence of the rebels in the base. The roaches did their jobs well, slaughtering most of the humans they came across. As a response, the rest of the surviving rebels had gathered in the shuttle bay. One of the roaches that had made its way to the shuttle bay from underground reported sensing around two dozen rebels there.
Athena bit her lips. It was unfortunate this was the decision made by the rebels. She knew the Republic reinforcements were on the way. If she and the loyalists wanted to flee this world, they had to do it as soon as possible. The shuttle bay, the same shuttle bay that the rebels were holding up in, was also her only way out. If the rebels decided to hide in some remote part of the base, she might be fine with leaving them alone, but as of now, she had no choice but to take the shuttle bay by force.
With the shuttle bay under her control, if the Republic forces took too long to get her, she and the other loyalists would be out of there by the time they arrive. Even if the Republic forces arrived in time, Athena could destroy the infrastructure of the shuttle bay and buy more time to figure out what to do next. Either way, the shuttle bay had to be under their control.
Athena sighed and switched to a squad of roaches that had been following a squad of rebel troops moving from the armory to the shuttle bay. This squad, unlike most of the loyalists and the rebels in the base, was fully armed and armored. Aside from Guardian-class power armors and Defender-89 rifles, they also had a pair of rocket launchers and plenty of explosives. These heavy weapons helped them repel one of the roaches when it tried to kill them.
While small arms were almost useless against roaches, these heavy weapons were more than sufficient to threaten the armored Zerg units. In other words, Athena couldn’t allow this squad to reach the shuttle bay. After this squad beat back one of her roaches, she ordered most of her remaining roaches to advance to that squad’s location. She could produce more roaches if necessary, but the ones she already had should be more than enough for this job.
“Athena?” In the mess hall, having quickly recovered from the sight, Adrianna turned to Athena. “Should we keep moving?”
“Yes.” Athena nodded to Adrianna while simultaneously giving a silent command to the roaches. “Do it. Attack. Kill them all.”
In the same way that the Guard rebels couldn’t afford to show mercy to the loyalists in the mess hall, Athena couldn’t afford to spare these Guard rebels. Not if she wanted to live, which she did.
As the roaches dug their way out of the ground and pounced on the surprised rebels, Athena shifted her attention back to the matters at hand.
The two of them left the mess hall and continued to move toward Doctor Payton’s lab. They didn't encounter anyone alive on the way. The rebels had little presence near this area, and whatever rebels should be stationed near here were either dead or recalled to the shuttle bay. The very few loyalists that survived the initial betrayal have barricaded themselves in various rooms, having no idea what the hell was going on. Most of the loyalists who tried to leave their rooms and find out what happened were dead already, slain by the rebels or the Zerg roaches.
As the two of them moved, Athena received a sudden message from a roach she had sent toward the lab as a forward scout. Having received the message, Athena quietly sped up her steps. Adrianna simply followed without thinking much of it.
Finally, Athena and Adrianna reached the hallway leading to Doctor Payton’s lab. Two figures were on the other end of the hallway, standing in front of a freshly unlocked blast door. Instigator Kendrick and another legionnaire in the combat squad he led. They were just about to enter the lab.
“Instigator!” Athena raised her hands to show she wasn’t a threat. “This is Athena! Private Athena Dane! We talked a few days ago, remember?” She really hoped the Instigator did. Most of her plan relied on that.
The Instigator was a little startled at first. Almost as soon as Athena called out, he snapped around and had his weapon ready, his actions mirrored by the legionnaires beside him. Luckily, as Athena knew, both he and his legionnaire were veterans with quite the trigger discipline. They would only fire upon her if they chose to, and Athena had done all she could to make sure they would never make that choice.
“Athena.” Much to Athena’s relief, the Instigator immediately recognized the young woman who he talked to a few days ago and whose warning was the only reason he was still alive. He scanned Athena and then Adrianna before giving a simple order. “Drop your weapons now.”
Athena quickly obeyed. She knew there was always the risk the Instigator would still decide to execute her, but that would be highly unlikely and incredibly stupid on his part. Plus, her whole plan needed the Instigator to trust her. Refusing now would only raise more suspicion. She had taken all the precautions she could. If the man just decided to randomly shoot her even after he knew she was a loyalist, then so be it.
Seeing her lead, Adrianna dropped her weapon as well, not that she had any intention to take on the Instigator.
Luckily, Athena’s previous warning to the Instigator worked, and it also helped protect Adrianna. After the two of them rested their rifles on the ground, Instigator Kendrick allowed them to enter the lab and then shut the blast door behind them.
For the first time, Athena found herself within Section R of the research outpost. This section was where Doctor Payton stayed in and likely kept her experiments and specimen. Usually, this part was off-limits to infantry troopers like her. Only legionnaires of the Imperial Security Corps, and occasionally officers of the 432nd Company, were allowed in.
There were several rooms in the section. Athena looked around and saw a number of seats and desks. This was likely the resting area. There were a few men here, but she didn't see anyone resembling the doctor.
“Sir.” A number of men in black and red power armor quickly greeted Instigator Kendrick. Athena recognized their armor as the Champion class, a class of armor almost exclusively used to equip operatives of the Imperial Security Corps. They were renowned for their high cost, as well as additional communication capabilities, protection, and strength enhancement. It was rumored one of these armors was worth as much as a dozen Guardian-class. The wolf sigils on their armor identified them as legionnaires of the Imperial Security Corps. All of them had dark face shields that hid their faces from the outside world, adding a sense of mysteriousness and intimidation to these warriors.
These men belonged to the half of the combat squad that was by the doctor’s side when the mutiny first occurred.
Athena could see the Defender-102 rifles of these legionnaires were distinctly aimed in their direction. If an order was given, these legionnaires would gun them down immediately. Unsurprising, given the mutiny that just occurred. The Corps was partly built to root out threats to the Imperium, and now the entire 432nd Company had become a threat.
Instigator Kendrick nodded at them before turning back to face Athena. He first gestured at Adrianna, his tone cold and stoic. “Who is she?” He asked right in front of the redhead.
“Her name is Adrianna, sir. She’s a riflewoman in my squad. We were in our living quarters when the shooting started.” Athena explained, doing her best to keep Adrianna from being gunned down as a possible traitor. “We made our way here to try to protect Doctor Payton from the rebels. We thought that’s likely who they are after, but for some reason, that doesn’t seem to be the case. Otherwise, there should be rebels present here.” Athena added, playing dumb.
Instigator Kendrick nodded and glanced at Adrianna again. “Holt. Keep an eye on her. If she does anything suspicious, shoot her.”
“Yes sir.” One of the legionnaires nodded and gestured at a seat on the other side of the room.
Adrianna didn't say anything. She knew something like this was to be expected after a mutiny. Being closely guarded by a legionnaire was one of the best outcomes she could hope for. Honestly, a part of her thought she could be shot on sight, but she still came here to the lab. If she came to the lab and managed to help, she still stood a chance of escaping and not getting shot afterward. If she simply hid in this base, her chances of surviving would almost be nonexistent. As she left, she glanced at Athena, a little surprised how differently Instigator Kendrick treated Athena. Clearly, there were things she didn't know, but she had no intention of asking questions now.
As Adrianna was led away, Instigator Kendrick asked Athena a few quick questions about how she got to the lab and what she saw on the way. Athena answered him, telling the truth in some cases and carefully crafted lies in others. In the end, the Instigator had no reason to suspect foul play. Satisfied, the man was ready to dismiss Athena. This was when Athena presented her own questions.
“Sir,” Athena looked to Instigator Kendrick, knowing he had some trust for her now. “If I may speak freely?”
“Go ahead.”
“Shouldn’t we try to leave this world as soon as we can, sir?”
Instigator Kendrick tilted his head thoughtfully. “And why should we do that?”
Athena frowned. “Sir, an operation like this is most likely premeditated. If the mutineers simply want to desert from the Imperial Army, they have no reason to do so in such a manner. They have taken this base by force for a reason, and most likely that reason is this lab here and Doctor Payton. If we stay here, we will be susceptible to whatever backup plans or reinforcements the traitors may have while we have no way of sending out a call for help. Our best chance will be to fight our way to the shuttle bay and escape when we can.”
She had made her own plans as well. By the time the Imperial loyalists head for the shuttle bay, they would find the rebels there slaughtered by the roaches. Before that, on the way there, the loyalists would encounter a few roaches and see for themselves that the base had been breached by some kind of beast. They would escape from this world. Maybe the Imperials would return to try to find the roaches, but Athena herself would be gone by then and the Imperials would be left with nothing to look into.
Instigator Kendrick nodded slowly as Athena spoke. “You make a good argument, private.” He stated before saying something that surprised Athena. “But we’re staying here.”
Wait…why? They were sitting ducks here! Athena was about to say something else before she caught herself. Instigator Kendrick was a member of the Imperial Security Corps. From everything Athena saw and heard, the man was a competent and dedicated servant of the Venya Imperium. The only reason he would make such a seemingly foolish decision… would be if he knew something Athena didn't.
The lab itself was heavily fortified on all sides. It could be breached with the proper equipment, but that would take time. Plenty of time. If there were no reinforcements coming for the Imperials, then staying here would be suicide. On the other hand, if there was help en route, then the story would be completely different. If reinforcements were coming for the Imperials, then this fortress of a lab would be the best safe house to hide in until they arrive.
When Athena met with Instigator Kendrick a few days ago and nothing happened, she thought he either didn't believe her or was taking action in secret. At first, when the mutiny occurred without being shut down, the former seemed to be the case. Now, the latter appeared to be more likely. Somehow, Instigator Kendrick must have been able to send out a call for reinforcements without the rebels knowing. Morgo IV was a moderate amount of distance away from major Imperial worlds. No starship would accidentally come to Morgo IV, but it shouldn’t take a warship equipped with Callisto Engines too long to arrive. So why hadn’t the reinforcements taken over the base already and locked up all possible traitors, including her?
The Instigator was surprisingly calm given the mutiny that just happened. He even had the extra time to chat with her. Most likely, the things happening now were still a part of his plan. The Instigator wasn’t satisfied with just putting an end to this treachery. Instead, he had taken this betrayal and turned it into a trap for the rebels and whoever they were working with. He and his men knew this treachery was coming, and they allowed it to play out, even potentially taking casualties to make things seem real.
The moment all the enemies of the Imperium show themselves would be the moment they were crushed by overwhelming Imperial might.
Athena glanced at Instigator Kendrick again. If she was right, then the rebels were doomed. The Republic reinforcements here to back up the rebels were also in deep trouble. Luckily, it seemed like she would do just fine. If anything, she would be well rewarded for her service.
She silently instructed her roaches to return underground and hold off the attack on the shuttle bay for now. More likely than not, she could let the Imperials do the killing for her. All she had to do was secretly harvest the resources with her roaches.
Chapter 15: Desperation
At the same time as Athena’s roaches ravaged the halls of Research Outpost Delta, a single Republic Lancer-class light cruiser was resting in the orbit of Morgo IV.
Lancers were a common part of the Republic arsenal, with dozens of variations being used by Republic forces across numerous sectors and battlefields. Their purpose was a mix of that of a battleship and a carrier. In addition to 9 squadrons of heavy assault bombers, starfighters, and star bombers, and interceptors, each Lancer usually held anywhere between a company to a battalion of marines.
In some scenarios, Lancers would serve as a part of a larger battlegroup and supplement battleships and carriers of much greater tonnage. In other cases, Lancers would, on their own or with a small escort, be sent on missions that a fleet was unnecessary or too much for.
This was one of the latter scenarios. This Lancer class belonged to one of the many black ops divisions in the Republic, and its job was simple. Jump in. Land marines on the barely defended outpost. Handle the remaining loyalists and the handful of legionnaires. Seize their target. Get out. Yes. They were deep in Imperial territory, but if things went right, the whole process should be over before the Imperium knew what was happening.
Things didn't go right.
The light cruiser had deployed a company of marines to the planet’s surface via V-57 combat dropships. Just as the marines were about to reach the shuttle bay of Outpost Delta, the Republic light cruiser’s scanners suddenly detected three short-range jump signatures. Before the Republic captain could react, three new ships jumped into the planet’s orbit way too close for comfort. It didn't take long before their identity was confirmed by shocked bridge officers.
They were three Imperial ships. All light cruisers. Two Minotaurs and one Chimera. The Minotaurs were widely considered to be a well-balanced, multi-purpose ship while the Chimeras were known for their terrifying arsenal of artillery matrices and missile launchers.
The Republic captain tried to buy some time by hailing the Imperial ships, but the Imperials had no intention of chatting with these intruders. The Chimera immediately opened fire with its numerous torpedo tubes, missile launchers, and railgun turrets. The Minotaurs followed suit with their artillery units while launching their fighter and bomber contingents. The Lancer retaliated, performing defensive maneuvers and scrambling its own squadrons to defend itself.
As the battle in space raged on, it became quite clear to the Republic captain that this whole thing had been a trap. The Imperials wouldn’t have three light cruisers on standby over a remote planet like Morgo IV unless they knew what was about to happen. An extraction plan for the Guard fighters and the marines was devised, but before anything could be done, the Republic cruiser detected several squadrons of Imperial starfighters and combat dropships heading toward Research Outpost Delta.
The objective of these Imperial forces was obvious, but the only thing the Lancer could do for its forces on the planet’s surface was sent them a message and inform them of what was coming. Anything more would be impossible when the Lancer barely had enough squadrons to keep itself alive against Imperial bombers.
After sending the message, the Lancer started moving away from Morgo IV as its crew prepared for a jump out of this losing battle. It would indeed hurt to leave so many Republic marines and Guard fighters behind, but the only result of staying in a losing battle would be to add the Lancer and its crew to the list of casualties.
In other words, Captain Hanson and his men were abandoned.
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Ten Republic V-54 combat dropships landed in the Imperial shuttle bay. An entire company of Republic marines quickly exited their transports. Their A38 power armors were painted in the colors of the Republic: Blue and White. Many of these marines were carrying large combat shields designed to provide protection for combat in tight spaces.
Even though they were told the shuttle bay was already cleared, these marines still took the proper precautions while exiting. Luckily, no surprise ambush came, and instead, the marines were greeted by Captain Hanson and what was left of his rebels.
By the time the dropships landed, Captain Hanson has already had enough of this god-forsaken outpost. In the end, Sergeant Louis and his men never made it to the shuttle bay with the heavy weapons. A few minutes ago, they were ambushed by those beasts on the way. Instead of just one, there were half a dozen of them this time, and they hit the squad from all directions. From and back. Even from below.
As his men were being torn apart, the young Sergeant Louis begged his commander for aid. He received none, for Captain Hanson had none to give. The veteran could only stand there in silence as the screams in the comms finally died, signaling the destruction of the young, often careless sergeant and his squad.
When Captain Hanson greeted the freshly arrived Republic reinforcements, he was just glad things were finally about to be over. Unfortunately, his dreams of leaving this world safely were shattered as soon as the Republic captain leading the company of marines opened his mouth.
“My name is Captain Sato.” As his men made preparations, the head of the Republic marines introduced himself to the captain before delivering the bad news. “Captain Hanson, this whole thing is a trap!”
“What?” Captain Hanson froze right in his tracks. For a second, he hoped Captain Sato was playing a prank on him, no matter how improbable that sounded.
“The Imperials knew we were coming. They had their own ships in orbit.” Captain Sato stated, repeating what he was just told by his superiors before they landed. “There must have been an information leak somewhere in the process. The Imperials found out about our plan, somehow.”
“That’s impossible!” Captain Hanson snapped, more afraid than angry. “We have kept an eye on the shuttle bay ever since we got here! No shuttle ever left this world! How could the Imperials have found out about…”
“It doesn’t matter now, captain.” Captain Sato shut the former Imperial captain down. “The Imperial ships are sending starfighters and transports here as we speak. Our cruiser is being chased away from this planet. Without a fighter escort of our own, we won’t be able to make it off this world even if we try to leave now.”
“I…” Captain Hanson was still having trouble recovering from the news that someone gave their plan out. Who was it? One of the rebels in the unit? Maybe the leak happened earlier? Perhaps it was someone not even on this planet?
“Captain!” Captain Sato called out once again. “Gather your men and ready them for combat. We are moving out.”
“For what?” Captain Hanson snapped as despair slowly engulfed him. “You said it yourself! We are trapped in this world, which means we are dead men walking! Even if we can capture Doctor Payton, we won’t be able to get off this planet with her!”
“True. We won’t be able to leave with the doctor,” The Republic captain admitted. “But if we can act quick enough, we can still kill her and deal a blow to the Imperial Research Academy. It’s better than going down without a fight.”
Captain Hanson drew in a deep breath. He turned and glanced at what was left of his men. At Sergeant Diaz. They were all going to be dead. Was he scared? A little, but honestly, a part of him had always known that death was around the corner. He was in the Imperial Army, after all, and joining the Venya Revolutionary Guard hardly helped his chances of survival. He just didn't expect it to come so soon.
“What’s your plan?” He turned back to Captain Sato. “And what can we do?”
“My men are planting explosives around the shuttle bay as we speak. We are leaving a platoon here. When the Imperial infantry forces get here, that platoon and the explosives will make their landing process painful and buy us as much time as possible.” Captain Sato explained the modified plan he and his officers had created after receiving the bad news. “Two more platoons will be positioned between the perimeter of the base and the lab to buy more time if the Imperials land outside the base. The other units will storm the lab. We bought detonation charges and laser drills with us to breach the walls.”
Captain Hanson could only snicker at this plan.
“How long did it take for you to get from orbit to here? Ten minutes? The Imperials will likely take as much time. I was there when the lab was built and all the protocols were followed. The plating used for the walls and the floors are the same material as the ones used on starships! The construction was entirely overseen by the legionnaires. It will take at least an hour to go through the wall.”
“As I said.” Captain Sato didn't answer Hanson’s question directly, instead simply repeating what he already said before. “We are not going down without a fight.”
That was when Captain Hanson realized what his Republic counterpart meant. Not only did they not stand a chance in leaving this planet alive, but they also didn't even stand a chance of assassinating an Imperial researcher and dealing a tiny, insignificant blow to the Imperium. They have lost, plain and simple. All the Republic troops had in mind was a brave, and maybe worthy, death.
As Captain Sato returned to his Republic marines, Captain Hanson turned back to his Guard rebels as well. There were only two dozen of them left. A fraction of the over one hundred rebels that were in the 432nd Company when they first arrived on this planet. Some were in armor. Most weren’t. All of them had realized something was off. They looked to their captain, hoping he would tell them there was nothing to worry about.
All the captain could form was two words.
“I’m sorry.”
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Athena leaned back on one of the sofas in the resting area. A part of her attention was distracted by the roach lurking under the shuttle bay. The Republic forces had arrived. Three hundred marines. A decent force given the size of the outpost, but judging from the fact that they were planting explosives around the shuttle bay and on their own dropships, most likely they were no longer hoping to leave this world.
Instigator Kendrick sat down in a chair in front of Athena, and Athena immediately sat forward with her back straight.
“Sir.” She greeted the officer, a little curious about why he was here to see her. The other legionnaires had no intention of chatting with her.
“So, Athena.” Once again, the Instigator’s eyes scanned Athena from head to toe. It was more of a habit than anything else. “I think you will be pleased to know that this mess will be over soon. Soon, the traitors and the enemies of the Imperium will pay for their crimes.”
How should she respond to such a statement? Smile? Laugh? Several thoughts went through Athena’s head before she simply nodded.
“You don’t seem too surprised.” Instigator Kendrick noted, just as Athena had hoped.
“No, sir.”
“Mind telling me why?”
“Of course.” Athena immediately seized this opportunity to show off her deduction skills. “Sir, I figured if we had no help coming, you wouldn’t have had us stay here in the lab. It would make no strategic sense when there is no visit from off-world scheduled. Staying here will only be preferable if you already have something planned for those traitors, sir.”
“Maybe I had us stay here in the lab because there is no better option?”
“With all due respect, sir, there are better options.” Athena knew the Instigator was testing her. “As far as I can tell, the traitors never attempted to storm the lab. Why not? Maybe they don’t have the numbers or the firepower. Or maybe they are likely expecting reinforcements. If we stay, it will only be a matter of time before the lab is breached and the traitors get Doctor Payton. However, if we can take the shuttle bay before their reinforcements arrive, we have a chance of escaping this world. Our only chance is to take some risk.”
Athena paused as she said these words. This was the plan she crafted for Instigator Kendrick and the loyalists. Unfortunately, the Instigator decided to flip the storyboard and rewrite the story completely. It was a smart move for him, of course, and Athena was fine with going along with it. In fact, his plan would be much safer for her.
“Good. A daring and decisive plan.” Instigator Kendrick nodded, amused by Athena’s response. “I couldn’t have said it better myself.”
“I just have one question, sir,”
“Go ahead.”
“The doctor…” Athena glanced at the door leading to the lab area. “We were told she is a Class D researcher of the Academy, but if so, why would the rebels go through so much trouble to take her? I mean…I’d say at least a few dozen men in the company have turned traitors. This is not easy to achieve.”
“I am sure this matter will be looked into.” Instigator Kendrick nodded. He had some doubts about this as well. “I wouldn’t worry about this too much if I were you, Private Dane. You have already done your part as a member of the Imperial Army. The investigations will be handled by professionals in the area.”
“Of course, sir.” Athena nodded obediently. It wasn’t like she really cared about what was behind this operation. She just wanted to impress the Instigator. For what purpose? She wasn’t sure yet, but being on good terms with an officer in an organization like the Imperial Security Corps would always come in handy.
Luckily for her, it seemed like she did just that.
“You have performed well in this incident, Private Dane.” Instigator Kendrick said quietly as his fingers tapped on the desk. Athena noticed he was in a surprisingly good mood. No doubt foiling a plan by the enemies of the Imperium made him quite happy.
“In the same way that treacheries must be punished with haste, loyalty must also be rewarded as soon as possible. I have gone over your files after we talked a few days ago. You have spent 6 years in the Imperial Army, and in those 6 years, you have never once failed at your duties. You would be a good candidate for the Imperial Security Corps Academy. Do you know what that means?”
Candidate? Imperial Security Corps Academy? Athena had to admit she was caught off guard by the offer. “Sir? I…I don’t know what to say…”
Instigator Kendrick saw the surprise on Athena’s face, a look that he was expecting. The ISC was quite famous, not just in the Imperium but also in the galaxy. For loyal citizens of the Imperium, the Wolves were the perfect examples of what they should be. Ruthless. Devoted. Selfless.
“Don’t get so excited yet. I can’t guarantee you anything other than the fact that I will send in a recommendation letter. This will put you in the sight of recruiters of the Corps.” He reminded Athena.
“A lot of steps will have to be done before you can even step into one of the academies. Background checks. Interviews. Extensive physical, psychological, and behavioral tests. Even if you do make it into the Academy, only around 15% of the students in the Academy will become a member of the ISC after three years of training. Most of the students who fail to qualify to join the ISC are sent back into their previous military units.”
Every Imperial Security Corps operative held a significant amount of power. Many of them could execute officers or high-level officials if they believed it was necessary. When it came to the selection and training, the Corps was as strict as it could possibly be. Anyone whose loyalty could be questioned in any way would instantly be rejected. After all, the Imperium had a nearly infinite pool of recruits to choose from.
As she sat in her seat and felt the Instigator’s eyes on her, Athena knew this wasn’t one of those offers where she could get back to the Instigator after spending a few days thinking things through. If she wanted to accept the offer, she had to give the answer now.
After some brief thoughts, Athena gave the Instigator her answer.
“Sir, it would be my greatest honor to be given an opportunity to join the Imperial Security Corps.” She paused and carefully examined the man’s expression. “However, I have served in the 329th Infantry Division for 6 years. I believe this is where I can offer the most value to the Imperium.”
There was no doubt that she would have a lot more power as a member of the Imperial Security Corps, but Athena doubted she could make it given the true attitude she held toward the Imperium. Plus, she would have little freedom as a member of the Corps. Her goal was to leave the Imperium and check out this new galaxy, not work in the secret police of the oppressive empire.
Her rejection of the offer took Instigator Kendrick by surprise, but he didn't seem too offended. There were many ways to serve the Imperium. The Leviathan needed elite warriors of the ISC to monitor his people on his behalf, but he also needed troopers who would fight his battles on the ground in his name.
Athena’s rejection was seen by the man as a selfless sacrifice on her part. Instead of taking the rare offer and getting a chance to rise to a much more powerful position, Athena decided to keep putting her life at risk as an infantrywoman in the dangerous field of battle. Only a true loyalist would do something like this. If Athena was a traitor with ill intentions, she would absolutely jump at a chance to infiltrate one of the Leviathan’s most trusted agencies.
“I respect your preference, private.” He gave Athena a small nod of respect. “When this is all over, I will write a letter to the command staff of the 329th Division. You have proven yourself to be capable of being more than just a simple trooper in the past few days, Private Dane. I will make sure you are given the opportunities that you deserve.”
Athena silently grinned to herself. As she said, there were benefits to getting on good terms with the Instigator.
Comments
Unfortunately, that's not correct. While WH and SC are different universes few facts can be established and compared. 1. Armor - space marine armor is made ceremite and shaped adamantium. The later should easily be able to stop the mentioned gauss rifles, as they seem to be having problems with piercing vehicle armor and adamantium works really well vs direct kinetic impacts(even relativistic ones, as its basically magical spaceship armor). 2. Biology - WH space marines move and react faster than humans and can survive much more while keeping in a fight. Though more importantly they have vastly superior precision, reflexes and situational awarness - look up "Astartes 1-5" fan animation on youtube - most SC marines wouldn't even be a able to take a shot. 3. Of course sufficient amount of massed infantry might eventually do the job, as WH Space marine armor has some weakpoints.
Almisha
2023-03-10 06:49:35 +0000 UTCProbably not well, my understanding of the tech is infantry weapons in Athena universe aren't much better than current military, that's why the roaches can completely shrug off small arm fire. A starcraft marine while less well trained or impressive armor has what is basically a small automatic rail gun so they could potentially kill a 40k marine, though the arguments for and against this usually are biased and don't take into account what a railgun might be capable of. Personally I feel a railgun is superior to a Boltor in dps even more so when automatic like a SC marine
Jmc mc
2023-03-06 08:50:15 +0000 UTCTo be fair 40k Space Marines are really op so they'll probably crush the Republic marines. Terran marines will at least have a fighting chance, especially considering terran marines are expendable cannon fodders and Space Marines are hundred-year-old warriors.
2023-03-02 02:51:12 +0000 UTCFor some reason when I saw the description of the Marines. I wondered how they would fare against the Warhammer 40k Marines.
Jon Transfiguracion
2023-03-02 02:48:30 +0000 UTC