Up until the appearance of the UCAVs, the mission had been going exactly as planned, and Everett supposed he should have taken that as the first sign that things were about to go horribly wrong. While Excalibur Four and Five took their pictures, Everett flew his plane low and fast over the enemy positions, drawing their attention to the Fencer. Anti-air fire pierced the air around him, but he was not too worried. The enemy's guns could not traverse fast enough to track his aircraft's movements and he was going much too fast for their missiles to get a positive lock. Of course, going that fast and that low had its own risks. One accidental touch of the stick would be all it took to turn the Ghost into a flaming wreck.
When things went to hell, it was quick, sudden and caught both Everett and Zola off guard. "Something's jamming us," Everett said as he heard the voice of the AWACs slowly being drowned out by static. Zola reached forward and tweaked their frequencies until they got a garbled - but understandable - transmission from the squadron. Almost as soon as that happened, the lock warning sounded within the cockpit. The Colonel had warned them of the presence of enemy aircraft, but Everett had expected at least some form of warning from anyone before they got close enough to get a lock.
"Evading!" He shouted out and forced the Fencer into a sudden and sharp turn. "What the fuck was-"
He was interrupted by another UCAV streaking past the nose of his aircraft. Even though he only had a glimpse of the craft before it disappeared to the side, Everett recognized its outline. It was an upgraded version of the advanced target drones he had faced off against during his trainee days in the PLAAF. They were notoriously difficult to destroy and could pull off turns and climbs that would have killed any pilot. They also carried advanced targeting systems which gave them a shorter locking time than most. Everett did not know about these new drones, but he did know that the old versions were hard enough to shoot down that a trainee could pass by just surviving a swarm of them.
"Excalibur Three to squadron, don't even try to engage these bastards." Everett said over the comms, pausing to pull his aircraft into a steep climb. The higher he was, the more room he had to maneuver and against these drones, he could do little else other than to just keep out of their sights. "I flew against these drones before when they were just advanced trainers. Hard to shoot down, and they will get on your tail when you least expect it. Just keep turning and don't ever fly level."
"These are some fucking trainers." Zola said in a frustrated voice. Not being able to fire back pretty much took away everything she could do to defend herself.
"Tough training, easy fighting." Everett replied simply. The Fencer twisted and turned, never giving the drones a chance to get a good lock on it. It kept them safe, but after the sixth sharp and violent turn, both Everett and Zola were beginning to feel light-headed. The drones could handle such movements, but the human body sure could not. Unwilling to risk unconsciousness and eventually death, Everett had no choice but to level out the Fencer to allow the two of them a chance to recover.
Zola glanced out the window to their right. "Excalibur two, massive swarm to your six! Go evasive, Three's coming in to assist!"
"We are?" Everett asked. "I'm having enough trouble trying to keep us alive as it is!"
"Hell yes we are!" Zola replied. "Use the plasma stealth for what it's for, fly towards that blob and I'll take care of the rest."
Everett frowned, but did exactly as his WSO suggested. There was no telling whether or not the drones could get a lock through the plasma stealth system, but letting a fellow squadron-mate die was not exactly what Everett wanted to do either. He turned the Fencer towards the group of drones following Excalibur Two and pushed the engines to their limit. "Missiles aren't going to get a good lock on them, not with their tiny signatures." He commented.
"Guns, then." Zola said. "Any other insights you'd like to share?"
Everett shrugged. "Just what my PLAAF trainer told me." He said. "Find our gall and be daring."
The Fencer streaked towards the swarm of drones, with three of the UCAVs hot on its tail. However, the plasma stealth system proved its worth once again by disrupting the locking systems of the enemy's missiles. Once the Fencer was in gun range, Zola pulled the trigger and held it down. The extended burst of cannon fire brought down one of the drones and - from what she could see - severely damaged two others. The Fencer cut through the blob and she felt a shudder as their wing tip scythed through one of the drones. "Fuck!" She shouted out and glanced out the window to check for damage. "Wingtip's damaged, but doesn't look bad."
"Cutting stealth," Everett reported and switched off the electrodes. "Excalibur Two, you're clear. Bogeys now on Three. Took damage to wing, but not serious."
When things went to hell, it was quick, sudden and caught both Everett and Zola off guard. "Something's jamming us," Everett said as he heard the voice of the AWACs slowly being drowned out by static. Zola reached forward and tweaked their frequencies until they got a garbled - but understandable - transmission from the squadron. Almost as soon as that happened, the lock warning sounded within the cockpit. The Colonel had warned them of the presence of enemy aircraft, but Everett had expected at least some form of warning from anyone before they got close enough to get a lock.
"Evading!" He shouted out and forced the Fencer into a sudden and sharp turn. "What the fuck was-"
He was interrupted by another UCAV streaking past the nose of his aircraft. Even though he only had a glimpse of the craft before it disappeared to the side, Everett recognized its outline. It was an upgraded version of the advanced target drones he had faced off against during his trainee days in the PLAAF. They were notoriously difficult to destroy and could pull off turns and climbs that would have killed any pilot. They also carried advanced targeting systems which gave them a shorter locking time than most. Everett did not know about these new drones, but he did know that the old versions were hard enough to shoot down that a trainee could pass by just surviving a swarm of them.
"Excalibur Three to squadron, don't even try to engage these bastards." Everett said over the comms, pausing to pull his aircraft into a steep climb. The higher he was, the more room he had to maneuver and against these drones, he could do little else other than to just keep out of their sights. "I flew against these drones before when they were just advanced trainers. Hard to shoot down, and they will get on your tail when you least expect it. Just keep turning and don't ever fly level."
"These are some fucking trainers." Zola said in a frustrated voice. Not being able to fire back pretty much took away everything she could do to defend herself.
"Tough training, easy fighting." Everett replied simply. The Fencer twisted and turned, never giving the drones a chance to get a good lock on it. It kept them safe, but after the sixth sharp and violent turn, both Everett and Zola were beginning to feel light-headed. The drones could handle such movements, but the human body sure could not. Unwilling to risk unconsciousness and eventually death, Everett had no choice but to level out the Fencer to allow the two of them a chance to recover.
Zola glanced out the window to their right. "Excalibur two, massive swarm to your six! Go evasive, Three's coming in to assist!"
"We are?" Everett asked. "I'm having enough trouble trying to keep us alive as it is!"
"Hell yes we are!" Zola replied. "Use the plasma stealth for what it's for, fly towards that blob and I'll take care of the rest."
Everett frowned, but did exactly as his WSO suggested. There was no telling whether or not the drones could get a lock through the plasma stealth system, but letting a fellow squadron-mate die was not exactly what Everett wanted to do either. He turned the Fencer towards the group of drones following Excalibur Two and pushed the engines to their limit. "Missiles aren't going to get a good lock on them, not with their tiny signatures." He commented.
"Guns, then." Zola said. "Any other insights you'd like to share?"
Everett shrugged. "Just what my PLAAF trainer told me." He said. "Find our gall and be daring."
The Fencer streaked towards the swarm of drones, with three of the UCAVs hot on its tail. However, the plasma stealth system proved its worth once again by disrupting the locking systems of the enemy's missiles. Once the Fencer was in gun range, Zola pulled the trigger and held it down. The extended burst of cannon fire brought down one of the drones and - from what she could see - severely damaged two others. The Fencer cut through the blob and she felt a shudder as their wing tip scythed through one of the drones. "Fuck!" She shouted out and glanced out the window to check for damage. "Wingtip's damaged, but doesn't look bad."
"Cutting stealth," Everett reported and switched off the electrodes. "Excalibur Two, you're clear. Bogeys now on Three. Took damage to wing, but not serious."