"And a Long-Forgotten Duck"
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Captain’s Log
Challenger is transiting the Corridor, about a day out of Celvani space and Gateway Station. We’re returning home after having delivered the debris of a Calikron fighter craft, what we’ve taken to calling a ‘Kindjal’, to the Chop Shop.. that is, Starbase 136, for analysis.
Heh. We call them fighters, but truth be told, they’re more like frigates. Big beasties, no missile weapons but particle cannons from one end to the other. We’ve only seen a Calikron carrier once, on an image from a long-range probe, and that gave me nightmares for a week.
While there, I met with Adm. Durham to discuss the situation in Gateway sector. The Calikron, the soulless mechanical soldiery of the mysterious Ixu’prol, have been systematically probing Alliance defenses. Gabriel stopped and chuckled to himself. Well, that’s not entirely true. They’ve been probing Celvani defenses almost exclusively, launching sorties against Gateway Station on a regular basis. Curiously, they’re also active in the Orpheus Salient, unnervingly close to the Huuro Exclusion Zone.
The attacks have been going on for a few months now, though it was only in the most recent furball that we were able to actually take a Kindjal. The Kindjal fighters are unshielded, which makes them easy pickings, though there’re always so damned many of them that they can absorb heinous losses with little detriment. If they’re not destroyed outright, their self-destruct systems will utterly vaporize them, to avoid an enemy trying to capture one and study the tech. The USS Telperion used a high-band EM burst from her deflector dish, disabling a Kindjal before it could destroy itself, though Telperion had to be towed back to Gateway. She was lucky; we lost two Celvani heavy cruisers, seven destroyers from various Alliance worlds, the USS Kodiak, and the USS Huagao. Gabriel frowned as he remembered the Himalaya-class cruiser erupting in a silent fireball. The Silurians aren’t going to be too happy about that. At least she took one of the Ixu'prol battleships with her. And USS Castellan lost her entire command crew when her bridge was blown off; her captain was one of only five Matoka in Starfleet.
I don’t know how, but Challenger made it through with only some scorched hull panels. A little paint and a couple of new gamma welds was all we needed. Luck of the devil?
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Captain’s Log
Challenger is transiting the Corridor, about a day out of Celvani space and Gateway Station. We’re returning home after having delivered the debris of a Calikron fighter craft, what we’ve taken to calling a ‘Kindjal’, to the Chop Shop.. that is, Starbase 136, for analysis.
Heh. We call them fighters, but truth be told, they’re more like frigates. Big beasties, no missile weapons but particle cannons from one end to the other. We’ve only seen a Calikron carrier once, on an image from a long-range probe, and that gave me nightmares for a week.
While there, I met with Adm. Durham to discuss the situation in Gateway sector. The Calikron, the soulless mechanical soldiery of the mysterious Ixu’prol, have been systematically probing Alliance defenses. Gabriel stopped and chuckled to himself. Well, that’s not entirely true. They’ve been probing Celvani defenses almost exclusively, launching sorties against Gateway Station on a regular basis. Curiously, they’re also active in the Orpheus Salient, unnervingly close to the Huuro Exclusion Zone.
The attacks have been going on for a few months now, though it was only in the most recent furball that we were able to actually take a Kindjal. The Kindjal fighters are unshielded, which makes them easy pickings, though there’re always so damned many of them that they can absorb heinous losses with little detriment. If they’re not destroyed outright, their self-destruct systems will utterly vaporize them, to avoid an enemy trying to capture one and study the tech. The USS Telperion used a high-band EM burst from her deflector dish, disabling a Kindjal before it could destroy itself, though Telperion had to be towed back to Gateway. She was lucky; we lost two Celvani heavy cruisers, seven destroyers from various Alliance worlds, the USS Kodiak, and the USS Huagao. Gabriel frowned as he remembered the Himalaya-class cruiser erupting in a silent fireball. The Silurians aren’t going to be too happy about that. At least she took one of the Ixu'prol battleships with her. And USS Castellan lost her entire command crew when her bridge was blown off; her captain was one of only five Matoka in Starfleet.
I don’t know how, but Challenger made it through with only some scorched hull panels. A little paint and a couple of new gamma welds was all we needed. Luck of the devil?
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