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Post by Jayden Korr on Apr 8, 2008 0:33:43 GMT
Coruscant- Approach Vector Oh-six niner- The "Vengeance"
Sir. We are on Approach now... Prepping the cargo for landing. One of the soldiers on the Vengence's bridge
The Vengeance was the pride and Joy of the Executive Operations fleet. Clocking in at 4.6 Kilometers in length the Venator II-class was the brute and backbone of ExOps's Fleet. It has been said that the ship class had the firepower of two Imperial Star Destroyers, and even take much more punishment than two ISDs can dish. After the Bakuran War the remaining enemy soldiers fled and united three rivaling mercenary groups to destroy our fleet of twenty-two ships over Bakura, while they had sixty-six ships total. We won... But only 3 ships survived. The Vengeance, which had taken nearly fifteen-hundred hits from all sorts of Ballistics even a Diamond Boron missle to the bridge, and two Acclamator-class Assault Ships. For sure No one would be foolish to go up against the Vengeance.
Good. Now to prep the cargo for installation Underground as I doubt the Republic will want it destroyed this time... I said referring to the Holonet Transciever we had copied and re-engineered for the Republic to use as the Central Hub
Upon Installation and passing of transmission tests ExOps would have the ability to fully utilize it and also spread the Holonet's reach out into the Unknown Regions.
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Post by Jayden Korr on Apr 10, 2008 20:00:21 GMT
This is the "Vengeance" to Coruscant Traffic control, we have an item for the New Republic. Something that will restore Intergalactic communications. Requesting landing Permission in Restoration Zone 0786 to install the Holonet Transciever. The captain stated while sending Transponder codes for NR traffic control to confirm.
The Transciever's status was spread to the New Republic Technicians and soon was requested as the transciever had, when first activated, brought many Holonet recievers online in many neighboring systems. This event triggered the request of ExOps to install it and bring the Holonet back online.
Confirmed. Landing permission to RZ 0786 granted. A man from traffic control stated.
I'll go down with the transciever... Get the parts loaded onto the LAAT/Cs and get some LAAT/Is ready. I ordered.
Yessir. The captain replied sending out a message for many soldiers to get the material loaded up and to get ready.
It was a short transport to the main hangar due to the Hangar being below the Bridge and was easily reachable by elevator. Upon arriving at the upper Catawalks and Hangar Bay Control, Several Gunships began coming out of their Bay and into the main hangar. The first one that came out I boarded and waited for another 3 troopers to board before launching. The planet had a thick Fog cover so manuevering would be painstakingly difficult. Especially with a visibility distance of only One-Hundred feet in any Direction.
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Post by Jayden Korr on Apr 12, 2008 1:09:51 GMT
Coruscant Airspace- Flying through Smoke
Once entering the airspace of Coruscant visibility went from fair to horrible. We had entered airspace over the Chancellor's office building and couldn't see a thing but knew we had to travel two Kilometers north to reach RZ-0786 and begin installation of the Holonet Transciver.
This should be clear airspace here... Throttle it. the Co-pilot said to the pilot.
We were only One-Thousand meters over the city of Coruscant but we knew from the Chancellor's office building to RZ-0786 was clear airspace. We were wrong even with Government maps of the planet's city were wrong
What the....? One of the three soldiers onboard the gunship said seeing Silver Shapes passing by us.
We didn't see thebuilding up ahead until we were only within feet of it. When we hit part of the Port side Wing broke off sending us spiraling to the ground.
BRACE YOURSELVES!!! I yelled before i blacked out and heard a huge Crashing sound.
What seemed an eternity later I was able to wake up. when the LAAT crashed it sent me flying towards the Pilot and Co-Pilot's entry door and had made me feel as if I was paralyzed as from the neck down I couldn't feel a thing. After almost fifteen minutes sitting still the feeling below my Neck had been restored and I soon found out that Me and the three soldiers survived the crash while the Pilots and the Dorsal Gunners weren't so lucky. The gunship itself was lucky as it crashed between a pair of rails and was hanging by it's wings.
You ok sir? One of the three surviving soldiers asked as I sat up.
Yea.... I'm Alr.... Wait. I said as the wings started Creaking
Hold on.... I had managed to say before the wings snapped sending the remains of the gunship plummeting towards the surface at almost Two-Hundred Km/H
JUMP FOR IT! I yelled jumping out of the gunship and landing on a rail fifteen meters away but not seeing the other three soldiers jump.
It took ten minutes to get down to the surface, Give or take. Once there I had a one-thousand meter walk to reach the RZ. No one on the shuttle besides me survived as when it hit the ground it exploded into an enormous fireball followed by three Agonizing screams. I was glad the fog had clearned though... It was already an annoyance when flying down but would be even larger annoyance trying to leave.
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Post by Jayden Korr on Apr 13, 2008 0:43:18 GMT
Installation
Come on! Get that node into the Hole we've put the main peice in! One of the Ground Observers yelled into a Comm to an overhead LAAT/c.
It had been several hours since the first part of the Transciever had been layed into the ground. It has also been almost an hour without sight of Korr or his gunship.
I wonder where he's at... It's been almost an hour and he hasn't gotten here. The man in Charge at the construction site said to one of the Foremen.
Little did either one know that I was standing right behind the Man in Charge.
So how is construction Doing? I asked Startling both men
Good.... Yet what happened to you?? He asked seeing a couple Dents in my armor.
Gunship Crashed. Let's just get this done. I stated
Once I arrived the LAAT/c carrying the Reciever had put it into place. The Next part was the power core which was already being up into place by another LAAT/c. The final part of the Installation was the Software to bring it online.
I'll handle the Installation of the Software. I stated taking the Chip containing the Software required to activate the transciever.
I began the Descent into the Hole dug for the transcier to be set in to reach the main terminal. A tunnel had already been dug to make sure the Transcier was reachable in case of maintenance. Once reaching the terminal I pried open the door it was behind and plugged in the software chip where I began installing all the Programs required to bring the holonet up and operational again. The installation process took almost three hours to fully complete.
Ok beginning testing process. Test number one: frequency range... We'll try out at a range from here to Zonama Sekot. I said knowing that Zonama was the Farthest reach for the transciever and any reciever at that distance would be active, except in the Unknown Regions.
Just minutes into the test huge numbers of connections have been made across the Galaxy from an unknown number of receivers from almost every single World in Known Space.
Ok Final test... Making sure that the system is immune to hacking from the outside... I said comming the Vengeance to try and hack into the hub through its connection to the holonet.
Soon after the beginning of the test the hack was immediately was stopped due to the seventy-layer firewall.
Ok tests one and two are a success... the New Republic's gonna love this. I said cracking a grin and sending the test results to the New Republic Government.
The Holonet was back up and running. Several hours after finishing the tests the tunnel and Transciever's special bunker were finished... We left the surface with happiness. Once arriving on the Vengeance she Hyperspaced back to Bakura.
When we Arrived at Bakura I felt like speaking to a few systems surrounding Bakura and the Scantuary Pipeline's second junction. It was time to spread our Influence.
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