An uneventful two days had passed before the carriers made their way over the city of St. Johns. Dana made her way up to the front of the cockpit of the Wing 1 and heard the intercom report, “Wing 1, we have arrived at our target location. You are clear for landing.” From the voice she could tell it was General Neustadt signaling their arrival in St. Johns.
Dana made her way between Gawel and Zachariah when she responded, “Roger that sir. We’re headed out on our mission now.”
“Good to hear the enthusiasm Captain. We look forward to your return and we hope it won’t be long before Kecker is brought to answer for his actions these past years.”
“It’s sure a time to look forward to. We’re going to drag him back here kicking and screaming if we have to.”
“The shuttle will have capacity for the Gundams along with the Tallgeese. Select the other three pilots as you feel fit. The others will have to remain as defense for our forces here on Earth. I recognize its borderline suicide to send only one squadron, but it is the most we can afford for the moment.”
Dana knew these odds would be against her even with the Gundams prepared. She tried to find out if the Earth Sphere’s past tensions worked over when she asked, “Will the Coalition be willing to cooperate if they plan on joining in on our attack?”
“Possibly. Only count on it if they show a direct agreement to the joint attack. If they have no hostility towards us, do not make things worse for us by engaging them. We must work as close to a united attack as we have available.”
“Got it sir. The Sol Invictus will be our target above everything else.”
“Good to know Captain. I can only hope that the war will begin to wind down as soon as Kecker is made to answer for his crimes. Return to us safe Captain. We look forward to your success. Good luck out there Captain. Dismissed.”
“Thank you sir.”
Zachariah turned to Dana when he asked, “So we land now and we’ll be ready for launch?”
Dana looked outside at the spaceport the carrier was nearing when she answered, “You’ll have to find out when they get there. They’re just waiting for the right alignment now.”
Dana saw the pilots were still seated and spoke to them for the group’s final decision before landing. “Get ready for the drop off. Something I need to let all of you know we’ve only got enough space for another three Panther pilots. I know it’s a forgone decision but right now me, Donna, Mercurio, Milou, and Naina are the default picks heading out there to meet with Kecker’s coordinates. This is going to be a mission demanding nothing short of success. I didn’t expect all of you to sign up for this but I will need another three pilots who are prepared for this final stretch.”
Gawel answered from the cockpit area, “You can count me as another default sir. You still need that buster rifle adjusted and reworked accordingly.”
Mercurio considered the changed behavior of his fellow pilot when he commented, “This operation has really changed you Gawel. Months ago you probably would have been hiding in a corner unless she called you over.”
Gawel leaned on a nearby wall when he considered, “Yeah I guess so. But every bit of help goes a long way doesn’t it?”
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“This is mission control we read your preparations at optimal levels.” The shuttle of eight pilots was given the clearance as soon as the mobile suits were loaded.
Oleg was able to hear the pilot nearby answer the call reporting, “Roger control. We’ve got our target coordinates aligned.”
One of the pilots sitting next to him asked, “So you’ve been to space before Tsubarov?”
Oleg decided the issue wasn’t much of a problem when he asked, “Yeah a few years back. Can’t say I have mediocre skills at least. But that’s pretty much why we’ve all been selected for this mission right?”
“Eh… Well most of us at least.” One of the pilots behind him answered in a reluctant tone.
Oleg turned around to notice him while asking, “Your name private?”
“Fiala sir.”
“Once you’re up there just keep the basics in mind. Otherwise make sure you stay on the simulator for as long as possible. If we’re lucky we won’t have to face the Sol Theros before too long.”
“Sounds like something I can work with.”
The conversations were cut short when the intercom signaled, “This is mission control. Primary ignitions are engaged. All pilots strap in for launch.”
“Let’s get ready.” Another one of the pilots said buckling in.
“Launching in 5…4…3…2…1… Liftoff.” With the final words the shuttle blasted towards the atmosphere of the Earth and prepared to breach its entry.
Oleg held his eyes shut for the ascension when he prayed to himself, “We’re giving everything today. It just needs to be enough.”
Norma was at the head of the assembling fleet of newly built battleships when she observed the Earth from below. The things she had heard just a few hours ago were only piling onto the concepts and strategies she had to deal with. She was still a leader among her men however and knew she couldn’t let uncertainty cloud her judgment. She was determined to see the Sol Invictus be stopped. He thoughts were interrupted when one of the crewmen reported, “Admiral. We have word on Moscow. The shuttle has launched and we will be receiving the pilots soon.”
“Good to hear. Do we have the course prepared?”
“We’ll be ready in the next six hours when the rest of the fleet has assembled. The majority of L2’s forces will be heading this battle sir.”
“We’re about as concerned about Kecker’s plans as the Earth Sphere is. It’s only unfortunate they won’t be able to ally their full strength to this one.”
One of the young strategists pointed out the possible advantage, “The Gundams ought to pack enough of a punch though shouldn’t they?” Norma knew it was an unfortunate generalization for a younger recruit to make but the power they would be able to bring warranted few doubts.
Norma considered this viewpoint when she agreed, “They might. We’ll have to hope these new pilots are ready for a mission of this scale. Their Sol Thero units were enough to destroy two of our fleets before, it’s up to them to make a difference when we face them in battle again.”
“In that case we should just be glad to see the Gundams will technically be on our side this time.” Another one of the strategists breathed.
Norma turned to face them when she announced, “This will be a joint effort among all of us. We won’t let one side take all of the credit for what happens at the structure and we won’t give them a reason to make such a claim either.”
The other strategist agreed, “We’ve got the forces that might offer some assistance at least.”
One of the crewmen observed the fleet gathering from behind them pointing out, “Against the Sol Theros though? We’ll have to hope we’re something more than just lambs being sent to the slaughter.”
Norma reminded the rest of her crew, “Doubts do not win wars. We have to give ourselves the strength to destroy the enemy if we are to return with their destruction.” The crew showed signs of encouragement as they went back to their workstations.
Dana made her way between Gawel and Zachariah when she responded, “Roger that sir. We’re headed out on our mission now.”
“Good to hear the enthusiasm Captain. We look forward to your return and we hope it won’t be long before Kecker is brought to answer for his actions these past years.”
“It’s sure a time to look forward to. We’re going to drag him back here kicking and screaming if we have to.”
“The shuttle will have capacity for the Gundams along with the Tallgeese. Select the other three pilots as you feel fit. The others will have to remain as defense for our forces here on Earth. I recognize its borderline suicide to send only one squadron, but it is the most we can afford for the moment.”
Dana knew these odds would be against her even with the Gundams prepared. She tried to find out if the Earth Sphere’s past tensions worked over when she asked, “Will the Coalition be willing to cooperate if they plan on joining in on our attack?”
“Possibly. Only count on it if they show a direct agreement to the joint attack. If they have no hostility towards us, do not make things worse for us by engaging them. We must work as close to a united attack as we have available.”
“Got it sir. The Sol Invictus will be our target above everything else.”
“Good to know Captain. I can only hope that the war will begin to wind down as soon as Kecker is made to answer for his crimes. Return to us safe Captain. We look forward to your success. Good luck out there Captain. Dismissed.”
“Thank you sir.”
Zachariah turned to Dana when he asked, “So we land now and we’ll be ready for launch?”
Dana looked outside at the spaceport the carrier was nearing when she answered, “You’ll have to find out when they get there. They’re just waiting for the right alignment now.”
Dana saw the pilots were still seated and spoke to them for the group’s final decision before landing. “Get ready for the drop off. Something I need to let all of you know we’ve only got enough space for another three Panther pilots. I know it’s a forgone decision but right now me, Donna, Mercurio, Milou, and Naina are the default picks heading out there to meet with Kecker’s coordinates. This is going to be a mission demanding nothing short of success. I didn’t expect all of you to sign up for this but I will need another three pilots who are prepared for this final stretch.”
Gawel answered from the cockpit area, “You can count me as another default sir. You still need that buster rifle adjusted and reworked accordingly.”
Mercurio considered the changed behavior of his fellow pilot when he commented, “This operation has really changed you Gawel. Months ago you probably would have been hiding in a corner unless she called you over.”
Gawel leaned on a nearby wall when he considered, “Yeah I guess so. But every bit of help goes a long way doesn’t it?”
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“This is mission control we read your preparations at optimal levels.” The shuttle of eight pilots was given the clearance as soon as the mobile suits were loaded.
Oleg was able to hear the pilot nearby answer the call reporting, “Roger control. We’ve got our target coordinates aligned.”
One of the pilots sitting next to him asked, “So you’ve been to space before Tsubarov?”
Oleg decided the issue wasn’t much of a problem when he asked, “Yeah a few years back. Can’t say I have mediocre skills at least. But that’s pretty much why we’ve all been selected for this mission right?”
“Eh… Well most of us at least.” One of the pilots behind him answered in a reluctant tone.
Oleg turned around to notice him while asking, “Your name private?”
“Fiala sir.”
“Once you’re up there just keep the basics in mind. Otherwise make sure you stay on the simulator for as long as possible. If we’re lucky we won’t have to face the Sol Theros before too long.”
“Sounds like something I can work with.”
The conversations were cut short when the intercom signaled, “This is mission control. Primary ignitions are engaged. All pilots strap in for launch.”
“Let’s get ready.” Another one of the pilots said buckling in.
“Launching in 5…4…3…2…1… Liftoff.” With the final words the shuttle blasted towards the atmosphere of the Earth and prepared to breach its entry.
Oleg held his eyes shut for the ascension when he prayed to himself, “We’re giving everything today. It just needs to be enough.”
Norma was at the head of the assembling fleet of newly built battleships when she observed the Earth from below. The things she had heard just a few hours ago were only piling onto the concepts and strategies she had to deal with. She was still a leader among her men however and knew she couldn’t let uncertainty cloud her judgment. She was determined to see the Sol Invictus be stopped. He thoughts were interrupted when one of the crewmen reported, “Admiral. We have word on Moscow. The shuttle has launched and we will be receiving the pilots soon.”
“Good to hear. Do we have the course prepared?”
“We’ll be ready in the next six hours when the rest of the fleet has assembled. The majority of L2’s forces will be heading this battle sir.”
“We’re about as concerned about Kecker’s plans as the Earth Sphere is. It’s only unfortunate they won’t be able to ally their full strength to this one.”
One of the young strategists pointed out the possible advantage, “The Gundams ought to pack enough of a punch though shouldn’t they?” Norma knew it was an unfortunate generalization for a younger recruit to make but the power they would be able to bring warranted few doubts.
Norma considered this viewpoint when she agreed, “They might. We’ll have to hope these new pilots are ready for a mission of this scale. Their Sol Thero units were enough to destroy two of our fleets before, it’s up to them to make a difference when we face them in battle again.”
“In that case we should just be glad to see the Gundams will technically be on our side this time.” Another one of the strategists breathed.
Norma turned to face them when she announced, “This will be a joint effort among all of us. We won’t let one side take all of the credit for what happens at the structure and we won’t give them a reason to make such a claim either.”
The other strategist agreed, “We’ve got the forces that might offer some assistance at least.”
One of the crewmen observed the fleet gathering from behind them pointing out, “Against the Sol Theros though? We’ll have to hope we’re something more than just lambs being sent to the slaughter.”
Norma reminded the rest of her crew, “Doubts do not win wars. We have to give ourselves the strength to destroy the enemy if we are to return with their destruction.” The crew showed signs of encouragement as they went back to their workstations.