04-19-2011, 06:46 PM
OOC: Posting as Malloway
IC:
STARBASE THRINACIA
Command Deck
1950 hours
Steve looked up at John as another torpedo hit rocked the deck, an officer across the way calling out that shields were down to 55% average round the base, weakening somewhat round the Command Deck. "I think we'll need more than diplomacy after this," he replied, "as for the Klingons and Romulans â who knows, but guaranteed theyâll have wanted to know why they werenât told of this piece of candy we now have.â Another shock rattled the decking, this time not so severe. âReport!â Steve called out, allowing John to work with Connor.
âFighters are inbound to aid our defences, as is a smaller craft registered to the new Ambassador.â
âProvide additional cover where possible to the Fighters, defend our defenders-â
âAdmiral, Independence has been boarded and Thunderstorm reports they are under attack!â
Steve whipped round to look over at the reporting officer. âDamn Cardassians!â He called aloud, sliding back underneath the rail to the main command podium in the centre of the deck. âInform the Thunderstorm we are unable to offer assistance but are aware of their situation, scramble out any additional support craft available.â
The Admiral looked up at the enquiring voice, recognising Emma. âAh, Commodore â if you could assist Tactical with supporting the Fleet to coordinate defences that would be greatly appreciated.â He replied, nodding once to her as a thanks, just as another tremble waved underneath through the deck-plating. âStatus report!â
âStructural Integrity field down to 71%, Shields at 54%, Ventral weapons offline, Pulse defences fluctuating through sections Charlie and Omega, Life Support at 88%, Minor Hull Breaches on the Promenade which has been evacuated by Emergency response teams-â
The Admiral waved his hand quickly to shut him up. âUnderstood, weâre not looking good all in all. Re-evaluate all power distribution networks and re-route as necessary to the shield grid; we have too many personnel onboard to lose them and Iâd rather keep up our defences. Our Fleet status?â
âHeavy damage reported. Agamemnon, Excelsior Mark III Class, is making her way into the action after repair, no hits as yet. Thunderstorm, Intrepid Class, has taken some hits, minor shield loss. Independence, Challenger Class, shield loss and boarding parties are present, significant damage. Braveheart, Sovereign Class, yet to send her status but sensors indicate minor damage, shields their main concern. Majesty, Galaxy Class, has taken severe damage her warp core was taken offline but seems somewhat repaired at present; Admiral Targus has ordered they retreat behind Thrinacia until repairs to their shields and weapons systems complete. Jaggedier, Wildcat Class, has shields at 39% with aft torpedo bays offline and nearing repair. Cockerel, Saber Class and Thrinaciaâs assigned Command vessel is also yet to send report but again sensors,â mid-report another volley hit the decks, sparks flying from aft consoles.
âCommand Deck shields in the red zone!â
âAgain sensors indicate significant damage with their aft shields offline. Born, Nebula Class, holding her own with little damage or effect from Cardassians â they seem to be ignoring her for now.â
âPatch me through to Lieutenant Berettey.â Steve commanded, looking up at the viewscreen as it changed from the battle to the face of the younger officer, commanding the Cockerel.
=/\=Admiral, weâre taking hits here!=/\=
=/\=âLieutenant, Lieutenant?â Steve began, squinting some as static broke up the image on the screen as the Cockerel took another hit. âLieutenant, reroute as much power to your shields as you can, the Cockerel isnât designed for this sort of barrage. Get your asses back inside the mushroom, Iâd rather not lose the li-â=/\=
The transmission ended suddenly. Within split seconds the screen had cut from the face of the Lieutenant back to the battle, focused on the Cockerel from the hail. Or, rather, momentarily focused. As soon as the image had changed it was lit up as the small Saber class was enveloped in orange, red and yellow sparks. Destroyed. Hull fragments spiralled outwards from the explosion, narrowly missing the fighters in her vicinity.
âConn, how many had gotten to the Saber before launch?â Steve asked as the room had fallen silent as many eyes had witnessed the explosion. The reply came back with 118 personnel, 2 of which had been specially-assigned Cadets from the Academy only a week previous for on-site training. âThat loss was not acceptable.â The Admiral finally said, breaking the silence as the base rocked under fire again, the lighting fluctuating only a little. He reached down and pressed a comm-channel for Fleet-wide to all vessels.
=/\=âThis is Admiral Malloway to all ships. The Cockerel has been destroyed. Get what you can from those bast-â=/\=
Another hit and the channel ended. âSir, theyâve disabled our communications system. Weâre operating on sensors only. Weapon systems round the mushroom are down to 49%, holding for now with temporarily rerouted power.â
Steve looked around the deck at the officers present, some looking his way for further direction, many others already doing what was necessary to keep Thrinacia going. With the gateway having been brought online right now all her resources were limited and new systems were still having been installed through the main Fleet command base; it wasnât a secret that things behind the scenes were still patching up with the refit and addition of the new toy. âOK people, this is it. The Cockerel has gone, she shouldnât have. The Gateway is here and its ours. The Cardassians are here and they shouldnât be. We all know what we have to do, youâre all here because you know the ropes. Now lets take out these turds!â Steve called aloud, slapping his palm on the command console to finish.
As he did, another report came through, just as the alarm confirmed.
âCardassian Marines, Promenade deck!â
TAG: Thrinacia lot
IC:
STARBASE THRINACIA
Command Deck
1950 hours
Quote:John turned to Steve, âLooks like the rocky start we wished to avoid. Am sure since the Carassians already know, am sure the Romulans and Klingons won't be long in finding out. We better have them diplomats ready after this mess.â, John recommended.
Steve looked up at John as another torpedo hit rocked the deck, an officer across the way calling out that shields were down to 55% average round the base, weakening somewhat round the Command Deck. "I think we'll need more than diplomacy after this," he replied, "as for the Klingons and Romulans â who knows, but guaranteed theyâll have wanted to know why they werenât told of this piece of candy we now have.â Another shock rattled the decking, this time not so severe. âReport!â Steve called out, allowing John to work with Connor.
âFighters are inbound to aid our defences, as is a smaller craft registered to the new Ambassador.â
âProvide additional cover where possible to the Fighters, defend our defenders-â
âAdmiral, Independence has been boarded and Thunderstorm reports they are under attack!â
Steve whipped round to look over at the reporting officer. âDamn Cardassians!â He called aloud, sliding back underneath the rail to the main command podium in the centre of the deck. âInform the Thunderstorm we are unable to offer assistance but are aware of their situation, scramble out any additional support craft available.â
Quote:âWhat can I do?â She asked once everyone was accounted for, as another Torpedo hit almost making her loose her grip on the railing.
The Admiral looked up at the enquiring voice, recognising Emma. âAh, Commodore â if you could assist Tactical with supporting the Fleet to coordinate defences that would be greatly appreciated.â He replied, nodding once to her as a thanks, just as another tremble waved underneath through the deck-plating. âStatus report!â
âStructural Integrity field down to 71%, Shields at 54%, Ventral weapons offline, Pulse defences fluctuating through sections Charlie and Omega, Life Support at 88%, Minor Hull Breaches on the Promenade which has been evacuated by Emergency response teams-â
The Admiral waved his hand quickly to shut him up. âUnderstood, weâre not looking good all in all. Re-evaluate all power distribution networks and re-route as necessary to the shield grid; we have too many personnel onboard to lose them and Iâd rather keep up our defences. Our Fleet status?â
âHeavy damage reported. Agamemnon, Excelsior Mark III Class, is making her way into the action after repair, no hits as yet. Thunderstorm, Intrepid Class, has taken some hits, minor shield loss. Independence, Challenger Class, shield loss and boarding parties are present, significant damage. Braveheart, Sovereign Class, yet to send her status but sensors indicate minor damage, shields their main concern. Majesty, Galaxy Class, has taken severe damage her warp core was taken offline but seems somewhat repaired at present; Admiral Targus has ordered they retreat behind Thrinacia until repairs to their shields and weapons systems complete. Jaggedier, Wildcat Class, has shields at 39% with aft torpedo bays offline and nearing repair. Cockerel, Saber Class and Thrinaciaâs assigned Command vessel is also yet to send report but again sensors,â mid-report another volley hit the decks, sparks flying from aft consoles.
âCommand Deck shields in the red zone!â
âAgain sensors indicate significant damage with their aft shields offline. Born, Nebula Class, holding her own with little damage or effect from Cardassians â they seem to be ignoring her for now.â
âPatch me through to Lieutenant Berettey.â Steve commanded, looking up at the viewscreen as it changed from the battle to the face of the younger officer, commanding the Cockerel.
=/\=Admiral, weâre taking hits here!=/\=
=/\=âLieutenant, Lieutenant?â Steve began, squinting some as static broke up the image on the screen as the Cockerel took another hit. âLieutenant, reroute as much power to your shields as you can, the Cockerel isnât designed for this sort of barrage. Get your asses back inside the mushroom, Iâd rather not lose the li-â=/\=
The transmission ended suddenly. Within split seconds the screen had cut from the face of the Lieutenant back to the battle, focused on the Cockerel from the hail. Or, rather, momentarily focused. As soon as the image had changed it was lit up as the small Saber class was enveloped in orange, red and yellow sparks. Destroyed. Hull fragments spiralled outwards from the explosion, narrowly missing the fighters in her vicinity.
âConn, how many had gotten to the Saber before launch?â Steve asked as the room had fallen silent as many eyes had witnessed the explosion. The reply came back with 118 personnel, 2 of which had been specially-assigned Cadets from the Academy only a week previous for on-site training. âThat loss was not acceptable.â The Admiral finally said, breaking the silence as the base rocked under fire again, the lighting fluctuating only a little. He reached down and pressed a comm-channel for Fleet-wide to all vessels.
=/\=âThis is Admiral Malloway to all ships. The Cockerel has been destroyed. Get what you can from those bast-â=/\=
Another hit and the channel ended. âSir, theyâve disabled our communications system. Weâre operating on sensors only. Weapon systems round the mushroom are down to 49%, holding for now with temporarily rerouted power.â
Steve looked around the deck at the officers present, some looking his way for further direction, many others already doing what was necessary to keep Thrinacia going. With the gateway having been brought online right now all her resources were limited and new systems were still having been installed through the main Fleet command base; it wasnât a secret that things behind the scenes were still patching up with the refit and addition of the new toy. âOK people, this is it. The Cockerel has gone, she shouldnât have. The Gateway is here and its ours. The Cardassians are here and they shouldnât be. We all know what we have to do, youâre all here because you know the ropes. Now lets take out these turds!â Steve called aloud, slapping his palm on the command console to finish.
As he did, another report came through, just as the alarm confirmed.
âCardassian Marines, Promenade deck!â
TAG: Thrinacia lot
Admiral Steve Malloway
Commanding Officer, USS Eagle
Joint Fleet Commanding Officer, Starfleet Strategic Response Fleet
Training and Personnel Developments Director, and Internal Verifier
Commanding Officer, USS Eagle
Joint Fleet Commanding Officer, Starfleet Strategic Response Fleet
Training and Personnel Developments Director, and Internal Verifier