“…Warp jump will commence at exactly 03:30. Be prepared, and in the name of the God-Emperor, we shall arrive to bring devastation to the foes of the Imperium.” The general finished his speech and saluted, leading to the astoundingly loud noise of half a planet full of soldiers snapping to attention at once. They would all be boarding the transport ship immediately, and from there they would be going… Where the general hadn’t actually specified, and then would fight an unspecified foe. As a lieutenant, all that she knew was that it would be a xenos foe, and that an Imperial vanguard was already at the planet itself.
She also knew that it wouldn’t be very far, since the general had just described the warp jump at being a ‘short one.’ Of course, this was still likely to be a number of weeks, but it was better than a long one. Almost all of the regiments here were regional, all speaking the same dialect and using similar weapons, although each of them had their own cultural heritage behind them. Alexis idly fiddled with the hammer on her revolver, waiting for the rest of the group in front of them to start moving. She was in charge of a standard ten man infantry squad, including for some bizarre reason, a psyker and a junior commissar. She turned slightly, and the vox-caster soldier, what was his name again? Matthew or something? Yeah, it was Matthew. Looked at her with an eyebrow raised. “So, Matt, where do you come from exactly?”
“Well sarge…” the liuetanant ignored the misranking, she was officially acting as a sergeant anyway, so it wasn’t like it mattered, and only the Commissar insisted on calling her ma’am, so it was fine. “Nothing much to say ‘bout me. Rancher boy, knew how to work the vox, so I signed up to use it when they got us all up in the recruitment. Nothin’ special ‘bout me sarge.” He shook his head and shrugged, watching as the ranks ahead of them shuffled onto the atmospheric craft. They would be on shortly, but certainly not in the next… Half an hour seemed reasonable judging by the speed at which the line was moving.
She also spotted that a small group was going to each squad and handing out… Boxes of some kind it looked like. One to every squad leader. Sure enough, when they arrived closer, it was shown to be a commissar, a fully-fledged one, not the junior that was in her squad, a techpreist and two servitors, the latter two shuffling along with piles of boxes in their arms. Almost without a word, one of the boxes was taken off of the pile and handed to Alexis, and the strange group shuffled along, handing out more of the boxes.
She slit it open along the side using her combat knife, and pulled out… The Infantryman’s Uplifting Primer? But, they… No, it wasn’t just the Uplifting Primer. It was a ‘modified edition for the Damocles front.’ “Any of y’all know what the fuck a ‘Damocles,’ is?” Jesus, if this was what everything was going to be like, this was gonna be a shit campaign. She leafed through the book, before stumbling across one of the pages. ‘Tau,’ it read, and it showed a picture of one of the same fuckers who kept landing on Texanis every few decades trying to claim it for the ‘greater good’ or some shit like that.
According to this, they were weak and pathetic… Although her pa had once told her how they had scythed down a ranchstead, nothing but bloodstains and rubble afterwards. Maybe he had been trying to scare her? She inwardly shrugged and rolled her shoulders around a little bit, the cavernous opening of the surface-to-transport craft widening with every shuffling step she took. Finally, they approached it after what seemed like an eon, and the almost soundless shuffling turned to a metallic clanking sound.
Time to go and do what they were paid for… After all the waiting around of course.