The Shatter Protocol

"Commander on Deck!"

Commander Vir took a seat in the captain's chair spinning around to face front, "Status report!" He barked hands gripped firmly to the seat arms jaw set.

"Rundi radar systems have detected twenty burg short cruisers and at least a dozen kree orbiting satellites, sir, its the whole fucking armada!"

"Keep yourself under control lieutenant! We've had worse." And the way he said it made the crew almost believe him, "Are those satellites armed."

There was a pause, "No sir, I don't detect any weapons, mostly just power banks and mild warp capabilities."

Off to his left, Sunny had taken her seat at the weapons station, "All weapons systems online."

"Order the first and fifth fighter squad to deploy." He said, "Have them pull around back." He turned to the communications officer, "Get the GA on the line and get me more ships! I don't care if i have to sell my soul to the GA, but we need more firepower. We aren't going to win this if we can't flank them."

"Yes sir."
He engaged the radar screen, and deployed the forward cameras even as the front blast shields closed over his line of vision, only to be replaced by a projected image of the same.

"Commander, burg warships moving into position."

He clenched his teeth into a snarl, "Why won't these bastards just give up already."

"Sir Kozlov and Ho have arrived, and are maneuvering into position."

"Good. Get me the Burg command on the line. I want to talk to them."

"Yes sir."

He waited there for a moment, hands still resting lightly on the sides of his seat, though he did engage the manual controls with one thumb as he did so resting his feet lightly on the pedals and moving his hands to the control sticks.

A projected image appeared in his vision, and it was big and ugly, with too many legs, a couple of mandibles, and some twitching antennae. Commander Vir wished he could meet the thing in person, simply to spit in the creature's face.

"Commander." it hissed, it's sibilant clattering voice making him want to open up his skull and itch at his brain.

"I'm afraid you have e at somewhat of a disadvantage.... I don't know your name."

The creature hissed, "We are on equal playing fields, commander." It placed a little emphasis on the last word.

Commander Vir kept his face neutral, "You and I have never been on equal playing fields."

"I think we have."

"Well no, you see because ever conflict humanity has had with the burg, we've won. Three times. Some of your peop'e were defeated by army ants, so forgive me if I am skeptical."

INstead of flying into a fit of rage like he had become accustomed too, this creature simply chittered its mandibles, "That will change soon enough."

"Don't suppose I can convince you to surrender?"

"No, I don't suppose you can."

Commander Vir tapped his fingers against the chair seat, "Than I suppose you will die like the rest of your predecessors."

The burg commander, still calmly, "There are worse things than death, commander." ANd then the line went dead.

Commander Vir frowned, but was cut off from his thoughts, "Sir, The burg ship is preparing to fire."
"Beginning evasive maneuvers." At the back of the ship, the rear thrusters pulsed and they shot downwards jolting much of the crew in their seats. They couldn't feel the projectile pass, as there was no blast radius in space, but the COmmander's quick maneuver had stopped them from taking a round straight to the nose fo the ship.

"Sunny, fire when ready."

"Yes sir, predictive engine has been booted."

"Predictive engine?"

"Sunny flipped up the joystick on her weapons module, "Yes sir, I designed it for times just like this."

Commander Vir watched nervously as she worked, finger twitching towards the trigger on his joysticks, but she was the weapons expert, it was time to let her work.

Two shots fired one slightly delayed from the other. The first of them aimed for the far right deck of the burg ship. It missed entirely as they maneuvered to the side and straight into the path of the second.

Commander Vir had never seen a hit so solid in his entire life.

He blinked in shock as pieces of debris exploded into space around the burg ship.

"Direct hit, sir." She said. If she had had time to think, she would have been pleased with herself. The predictive engine she had spoken of earlier, was a piece of engineered software she had designed just for this occasion. It used probability, mathematics and fast calculation to determine the most likely course of action for a ship maneuver in comparison to a fired shot. In this way she could predict her target's movement to an accuracy of 65% and almost up to 72% if she played her cards right.

Commander Vir tightened his hands on the joysticks, "What do you need me to do, Sunny."

"You do whatever you need to, commander, and I will match you."

She has sent off anther careful volley of shots, slowly rotating the guns in pairs of two to give the others time to cool off.

Bright white lights lit up the vast darkness of space as the two groups began firing back and forth at each other. The Celzex ship glowed an almost neon purple for a second before a massive discharge cut across the intervening space at speeds nearly incomprehensible.

A burg ship exploded, almost atomized on the spot.

The burg line broke, and dissolved into chaos breaking left and right. Commander Vir maneuvered his ship to the side, and cut forward, dancing the massive ship like a delicate ballet dancer across the stage of space.

As they cut by, Sunny armed close range ballistic cannons, sending a rapid onslaught of tungsten rods straight through the burg hull depressurizing an entire side of the ship. Captain Vir rolled to the side out of the way of another line of fire.

Outside, the fighters swarmed around his ship keeping burg fighters at bay. At a distance, the fight almost appeared like a swarm of bees around the head of a bear, one lumbering, the the others fast and graceful.

The burg tried to cut around to flank them from the back, but Captain Kozlov and Ho were waiting for them. The two crossed their firing fields, and decimated anyone who was stupid enough to enter. The Rundi ship covered the Celzex ship with it's shielding, dropping it only on occasion when the Celzex's weapons had charged back to full power.

Their weapons were slow, but when they hit, they absolutely decimated whatever they touched.

The ship shook as one of the burg fighters brought a line of rapid gunfire down their hull. Commander Vir cursed, knowing he could do nothing against an attack from such a small fighter.

Two more sharp blinks of light in the middle of space, and a Terasaki ship appeared escorted by another Rundi imperial.

Their appearance on the fighting stage was so sudden, the Burg had no time to react.

The Terasaki, as innovative as they were shot off a projectile towards two burg ships. It missed entirely, or so it seemed unti l there was a bright pulse of blue light, and the two ships jolted suddenly sideways as the absolutely massive magnet pulled them together.

They did not remain their long as the Celzex took the opportunity blasting both ships and the Tesraki magnet into atoms.

However, while their shields had been momentarily down, the burg had fired another volley, and the rundi ship rocked violently to the side. At least six burg ships concentrated their attack on the limping cruiser as its shields flickered on and off. The concentration was too high, and commander Vir maneuvered around and back behind them as a pice of the RUndi shi was blasted off. Bodies were sucked out of the open compartment and into the vastness of space.

He was flanking them now having turned a full 180 from their their original position.

Sunny humed in pleasure.

On board the ship's most powerful railguns fired in quick succession. Commander vir jolted in his seat as the huge weapons bounced the backwards forcing the rear thrusters to fire in response, keeping them steady.

The first round blasted apart the Burg shield, and the second round cut right into the burg engine bay.

He was almost blinded by the bright light as the ship seemed to atomize right there on the spot as the Burg warp core was perforated, and the half that did not atomize imploded. The sudden destabilization of the warp drive was powerful enough to create a rift in the airspace that immediately warped the back halves of two and the front halves of two burg warships into oblivion.

Debris Pelted their companions mostly warded off by shields, but some scored lucky hits on the ships that had already had their shields damaged.

The Celzex took care of the rest blasting an entire field of burg ships into powder.

That was when Commander Vir sensed something to be very very wrong. He didn't know what for sure, but a pit had formed in his stomach causing his heart to drop into his pelvis. The battlefield around them was chaotic, the burg having switched sides.

He was in back now, and there seemed to be a lot less burg ships than originally.

But where...?
He wasn't sure what made him turn the ship around, but he did, and when he did he saw the reason for his sinking stomach.

"Commander come in do you read, we are sensing a power anomaly behind you."

He barely heard the words that came over the coms, as he watched the final satellite drop into position in the ring, and when it did a massive pulse of blue power erupted from around them.

When his vision cleared, what lay before him, caused the pit in his stomach to bore it's way out of his body, his metaphorical heart sinking onto the floor.

Desperately, he fired all thrusters full forward.

The massive churning black abyss before them was powerful enough to warp space around it. Rings of light rolled at its edges pulsing around and over like a halo, though the center was of the deepest most malevolent black he had ever seen.

Screaming erupted on the bridge.

His ship jolted, and without his bidding slowly moving forward despite their full thrust backwards.

"FIRE THE WARP CORE NOW!" He screamed his hearing popping out to be replaced only with a ringing.

"FIRING WARP CORE." One of the front panels of the harbinger broke off and went careening towards the black pit.

The ship's hull screeched.

There was a sharp pulse, and then a jolt. That rent the air around them.

He almost passed out with the powerful wave of warp energy that blasted over the ship, and then died.

"WARP CORE MALFUNCTIONING!"

INside his heart was hammering, his throat was tight and his eyes stung. He stared at the gaping blackness before them and it's swirling halo.

Comms lit up, "Commander we can't get any closer, commander!"

It was at that moment he knew.

Suddenly, very suddenly his heart slowed, his breathing evened out. HIs eyes stopped prickling and despite his skin being cold he did not shake. He was still in the command chair as chaos reigned around him.

He heard himself speak as if from outside his own body, a voice that was calm, and decisive, and cool despite the hint of sadness that touched it. Though he did not shout, the power of his voice silenced the bridge, "Initiate the Shatter protocol."

Everyone was silent.

"Everyone evacuate to the life pods and sealed decks immediately." His seatbelt clicked into position, and he took a deep breath.

"But commander."

"I said evacuate, now." he did not raise his voice but the tone made it clear he would take no argument.

The crew stood from their seats.

Commander vir reached out and under his seat pressing a button that he had never wanted to press. Purple light blinked on around them.

Initiating shatter protocol.

The bridge crew filed out of the room as commander Vir stared stoically forward.

Please report to a restraint harness on an air locked deck or to the lifepods.

Commander Vir closed his eyes thinking "Conn, are you there?"

A soft voice, "Yes commander, I am here."

"Can you get my dog-"

"Already done commander, she is safe with me."

"Conn."

"Yes?"

"You know I never mean the things I say to you, right?"

"Yes, commander, I know."

The Bridge was almost completely empty now.

Shatter protocol to initiate in three minutes.

A hand on his shoulder.

He looked up, and saw sunny standing over him, her golden eyes wide with horror, "Adam, what are you doing!"

"Someone has to stay behind, Sunny. I have to manually fire them if I want everyone to make it out."

"Bullshit."

"Sunny, if you don't leave right now I swear to god I will hate you for the rest of my life." He locked eyes with her seeing the confusion and hurt there, "I will hate you because you will have murdered someone I loved." She stared at him still not comprehending what he had said, but that was ok.

He stood allowing the seatbelt to disengage.

He stood Resting his hands on her upper arms pushing her slowly back towards the door.

When she wouldn't move fast enough, he hugged her close pushing harder until the door was just behind them.

He turned his head to look up at her.

He leaned up moving onto the tips of his toes to reach sliding his hands onto the cool chest plate of her carapace.

She looked down at him confused, maybe scared.

He leaned up a little further bracing his toes against the steel, and shoved hard.

Sunny stumbled back pitching to the floor as he raced forward and slammed his fist into the locking button.

The door slammed shut as Sunny leaped to her feet.

Sealing ship decks.

All around the ship powerful airlocked metal plates slid down from all the doors, locking each individual deck into an air right compartment.

He heard the metal snick into place behind the door in front of him.

A captain goes down with his ship

He turned and took his seat back in the captain's chair back straight chin held high.

He reached down and pressed the button again.

Jettisoning Deck F

Once upon a time, some engineer somewhere had designed a plan for an event like this. Lifeboats and escape pods were ok for small numbers of people, but for large amounts at a short notice, it just wasn't viable. So they had designed it where the decks of the ships themselves were lifeboats.

In an event of an emergency the decs would be sealed off into airtight compartments and then, one by one, jettisoned backwards from the ship using all systems for external power.

OUt in space, the Harbinger broke apart starting from the back forward. Thousands of escape pods and chunks of the ship rocketed backwards all at once fracturing like a pane of glass.

Commander Vir felt the power and lurched slightly forward in his seat. The lights around him dimmed as the command deck was cut from power. As the thrusters vanished, there was nothing to keep him stable and he rocketed forward towards the gaping maw of the black abyss.

HE rested his head back in his seat watching the hole grow wider before him.

He thought of his mother, hoping she wouldn't cry too much, of his father who had never lost a son. He thought of his brothers. He thought of Dr. Krill. He thought about his crew, and he thought about Sunny.

Nothing but blackness in his vision.

In the darkness of the bridge, he whispered one final phrase to ALL of them before the command deck spiraled into blackness and vanished.

I love you

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