STC Syren
Velka listened intently, leaning against the table slightly as Voroei stepped up to her. She did not know if there was any truth behind the Terrans accusations either, although believable. She would not lie to these people just to secure an ally, honor was held in high esteem in Aradite culture as well.
“ I do not know if the accusations are true, I have received no reports of the slaughter of civilians. From reports I have received from my high command, the Terran union and the Eternal Union were once allied. There was a treaty involved but it was broken. The Terrans claim the Eternal Unions broke it but I’m sure the Eternal Union will say the opposite, personally I don’t know who to believe. I haven’t had any contact with the UTF but in my experience, the enemy of my enemy is my friend. If you are asking my opinion Major……I think they are formidable but not honorable. They fired on my stranded countrymen and have nearly crippled their rescue, I the only joy I can take from the Eternal Union, is the joy of watching their people burn over Septonian fire.”
Her statement was met by a round of cheers by the officers as they all touched glasses and downed their drinks in unison. Velka smirked slightly before her ears shot up, remembering she forgot to answer one of his questions “ oh yes, civilians. They are non-military personnel, people outside of the armed forces. They are artisans, merchants, farmers….common people”
Falacia Asteroid complex
As the Iscandarians retreated the Aradite instinctively moved up to occupy their positions, just reaching the crates as the mech showed up. The charging sound of its rail-gun was unmistakable and it was quickly apparent it was going to be a problem as it fired a round at the last operator to take cover. The round zipped through his shoulder, spraying a mixture of blood and bone on the wall behind him and nearly taking off his arm. He went down with a scream as blood immediately started to pour from the wound, pooling around the writhing Aradite. The two closest operators quickly pulled him behind a crate to start medical care while the breacher had taken out a large wad of C12 explosive.
“ What are you doing!?” Gul asked as he glanced over his shoulder at the mech “ We don’t have any AT sir, this will do the trick!” the operator said, smirking a bit under his polarized faceplate. Gul stole another look over his shoulder before a rail gun round forced him to duck his head again. “ Five…no…..Three second fuse!” Gul yelled to the breacher, watching him take produce a small fuse and tear it to the desired length. This was risky, tear it to short and it blows up in his hand, killing the entire platoon. Too long and the mech would just move away or shield itself as it realizes what is coming. “ Fire in the hole!” the breacher said over the teamcom channel as he pulled the primer and tossed it at the mech.
Facility A-1
Kacha yelled as the blades were forced through his arms and legs, making blood begin to collect around his appendages. “ Don’t….quit……don’t quit…” Kacha said to himself under his breath as the Archmage casted his second round to spells. Now he was clearly in distress, sweating profusely and mumbling to himself to stay conscious and in control of his mind. In the midst of all this chaos however, he couldn’t shake the memory of his resistance training.
5 years ago
Jalag, Hubert Industrial complex
Cpl. Liam Oveaux ( Kacha)
“ Wake up worm!” a man yelled before throwing a bucket of ice cold water on Kacha “ Its time for another question and answer session”. Kacha was borderline delirious at this point, they had managed to keep him awake for days and feed him next to nothing. To add insult to injury, Kacha had been left hogtied and hanging from the ceiling since he got here. “ I….know…no-nothing…” Kacha said weakly as they roused him from whatever sleep he managed to get. His refusal to answer only made the interrogators angrier as they pulled out a knife and cut the rope holding him to the ceiling. Expecting the hard concrete floor Kacha braced himself for what was going to be a very hard landing, but was horribly surprised when he impacted more ice cold water. He let out a gasp as he smacked against the water and quickly began to sink down to the bottom of his rather glass tub. Keeping panic from his mind, Kacha focused on holding his breath before the pain of not breathing began to take effect. Looking up through the water, Kacha could see the two interrogators laughing at him drowning in the water, only adding to the despair he felt. His vision began to tunnel and get smaller until he was furiously yanked form the bottom of the tub and thrown on the concrete floor, coughing and vomiting all over himself.
“ So then…..Corporal, why don’t you tell me where the rest of your team is. The interrogator said as he squatted down to Kacha’s level. “I….I don’t know….” he nearly sobbed before the interrogator let out a loud growl and kicked him in the stomach. “ I will make your life hell, we are going to be with each other for a very long time….” another man said before picking Kacha up and placing him in a chair. What followed was the worst beating and electrical torture Kacha had ever received and by the end of the day he was too beat up to speak. Every time Kacha would drift off to sleep, men would come in and beat him or shock him with large conducting rods. Over the next couple days, Kacha would be interrogated three times a day and tortured at least five. For the seven days he was in captivity, he would only sleep for three hours. Days and hours became blurs and soon he couldn’t even remember his own name, but he didn’t break.
Velka listened intently, leaning against the table slightly as Voroei stepped up to her. She did not know if there was any truth behind the Terrans accusations either, although believable. She would not lie to these people just to secure an ally, honor was held in high esteem in Aradite culture as well.
“ I do not know if the accusations are true, I have received no reports of the slaughter of civilians. From reports I have received from my high command, the Terran union and the Eternal Union were once allied. There was a treaty involved but it was broken. The Terrans claim the Eternal Unions broke it but I’m sure the Eternal Union will say the opposite, personally I don’t know who to believe. I haven’t had any contact with the UTF but in my experience, the enemy of my enemy is my friend. If you are asking my opinion Major……I think they are formidable but not honorable. They fired on my stranded countrymen and have nearly crippled their rescue, I the only joy I can take from the Eternal Union, is the joy of watching their people burn over Septonian fire.”
Her statement was met by a round of cheers by the officers as they all touched glasses and downed their drinks in unison. Velka smirked slightly before her ears shot up, remembering she forgot to answer one of his questions “ oh yes, civilians. They are non-military personnel, people outside of the armed forces. They are artisans, merchants, farmers….common people”
Falacia Asteroid complex
As the Iscandarians retreated the Aradite instinctively moved up to occupy their positions, just reaching the crates as the mech showed up. The charging sound of its rail-gun was unmistakable and it was quickly apparent it was going to be a problem as it fired a round at the last operator to take cover. The round zipped through his shoulder, spraying a mixture of blood and bone on the wall behind him and nearly taking off his arm. He went down with a scream as blood immediately started to pour from the wound, pooling around the writhing Aradite. The two closest operators quickly pulled him behind a crate to start medical care while the breacher had taken out a large wad of C12 explosive.
“ What are you doing!?” Gul asked as he glanced over his shoulder at the mech “ We don’t have any AT sir, this will do the trick!” the operator said, smirking a bit under his polarized faceplate. Gul stole another look over his shoulder before a rail gun round forced him to duck his head again. “ Five…no…..Three second fuse!” Gul yelled to the breacher, watching him take produce a small fuse and tear it to the desired length. This was risky, tear it to short and it blows up in his hand, killing the entire platoon. Too long and the mech would just move away or shield itself as it realizes what is coming. “ Fire in the hole!” the breacher said over the teamcom channel as he pulled the primer and tossed it at the mech.
Facility A-1
Kacha yelled as the blades were forced through his arms and legs, making blood begin to collect around his appendages. “ Don’t….quit……don’t quit…” Kacha said to himself under his breath as the Archmage casted his second round to spells. Now he was clearly in distress, sweating profusely and mumbling to himself to stay conscious and in control of his mind. In the midst of all this chaos however, he couldn’t shake the memory of his resistance training.
5 years ago
Jalag, Hubert Industrial complex
Cpl. Liam Oveaux ( Kacha)
“ Wake up worm!” a man yelled before throwing a bucket of ice cold water on Kacha “ Its time for another question and answer session”. Kacha was borderline delirious at this point, they had managed to keep him awake for days and feed him next to nothing. To add insult to injury, Kacha had been left hogtied and hanging from the ceiling since he got here. “ I….know…no-nothing…” Kacha said weakly as they roused him from whatever sleep he managed to get. His refusal to answer only made the interrogators angrier as they pulled out a knife and cut the rope holding him to the ceiling. Expecting the hard concrete floor Kacha braced himself for what was going to be a very hard landing, but was horribly surprised when he impacted more ice cold water. He let out a gasp as he smacked against the water and quickly began to sink down to the bottom of his rather glass tub. Keeping panic from his mind, Kacha focused on holding his breath before the pain of not breathing began to take effect. Looking up through the water, Kacha could see the two interrogators laughing at him drowning in the water, only adding to the despair he felt. His vision began to tunnel and get smaller until he was furiously yanked form the bottom of the tub and thrown on the concrete floor, coughing and vomiting all over himself.
“ So then…..Corporal, why don’t you tell me where the rest of your team is. The interrogator said as he squatted down to Kacha’s level. “I….I don’t know….” he nearly sobbed before the interrogator let out a loud growl and kicked him in the stomach. “ I will make your life hell, we are going to be with each other for a very long time….” another man said before picking Kacha up and placing him in a chair. What followed was the worst beating and electrical torture Kacha had ever received and by the end of the day he was too beat up to speak. Every time Kacha would drift off to sleep, men would come in and beat him or shock him with large conducting rods. Over the next couple days, Kacha would be interrogated three times a day and tortured at least five. For the seven days he was in captivity, he would only sleep for three hours. Days and hours became blurs and soon he couldn’t even remember his own name, but he didn’t break.