Re: Chapter 05: Battle of Starbase 84
Reply #83 –
[ LT Daniel Havenborn | Cockpit | AC-307 Mark-II Valkyrie "Grey Wolf-01"] Attn: Anyone
Daniel lined up another shot on an interceptor and fired away, a second later his phaser fire was joined by Deadeye's and they knocked out the last of the group that was following the Sabine. He'd let Ensign Tancredi's flight escort the Sabine to the Theurgy, there were still plenty of targets for him and Deadeye to fight.
"All Theurgy and Resolve fighters, fall back into a defensive posture for close-support to the Vectors."
Daniel heard the recall order but chose to ignore it; he still had work out here to do. The USS Chester was emerging from the spacedock and it was time for a little payback.
"Wolf Leader to Salvo!" There was a pause. "Sending squadron comm channel frequency. See the Sabine to safety, Lieutenant, then I suggest we join formation at Vector 01. I will meet you there! Ghost, Goldeneye, Hurl, you defend Vector 03. I am seeing Tovarek drones out there too, and hopefully they can help us as well, mercy be with us..."
He shook his head; surely the Dreadnought could defend itself, it had done so thus far. He felt that his flight would do far better if they tried to disable the USS Chester. "Order received." Was all he said, he had no intention of following through with the order until he was ready. "Deadeye, set your course for 323-12-76, full throttle." He said as he brought his fighter around and engaged his thrusters. "Salvo, that takes us to the USS Chester." Knight said behind him. "I know, we're going to try and slow them down a bit." He said as he heard the acknowledgement from Deadeye.
A moment later the pocket-destroyer came into view and as it began to open fire on them they both maneuvered out of the way. The small fighters were able to dodge the incoming fire with ease and as they closed Daniel gave the order to open fire. Both fighters only had their pulse phasers at this point but that was more than enough to do damage to the Chester's shields. He watched as the sensor readout displayed the projected shield strength of the Defiant-class.
Suddenly time seemed to slow down as he glanced to his right and watched as a phaser bolt hit Deadye's fighter, clipping her port engine. Suddenly he felt more anger well up in him, his squadron, his fucking squadron, the squadron that he saw through hell and back was now all but gone. Only a handful of his pilots remained out there and now he had the only remaining Valkyrie. Anger, hate, fear, sadness, it all welled up inside of him. There'd be a time to mourn his pilots later he knew but at this moment he couldn't help but feel an intense burning hatred towards the Starfleet he had sworn to defend that had turned on them. He'd do whatever it took to see the people responsible for this atrocity burn in hell for this.
"Losing control, ejection systems fried, Clutch is dead. Going to try and ram the Chester, get out of here while you can!" Came the call from Deadeye. Daniel watched for a moment as her fighter slammed into the Chester's shields and he watched as they flickered from the damage. He watched as the computer projected their shield strength was down to at least sixty percent. Still more than enough for combat but maybe the Theurgy would have a better chance of taking the Chester down with her shields damaged and hopefully some of the debris from Deadeye's fighter would cause unforeseen damage to the Chester as the battle wore on.
He brought his fighter around and slamming the throttle forward to full thrust he made his way back to the Theurgy, sadly it was his only choice now since he couldn't go back to the Resolve. He reached down to the tactical soft bag that was attached to his left thigh, it contained several survival items, such as a tricorder and a dermal regenerator, but it also contained the last item from his home, he always took it with him on sorties, it made him feel like a piece of his home was with him, plus it was useful as a survival tool. He could see the Vector 01 as he closed, the Resolve was still docked but she was mortally wounded. It was only a matter of time now he thought; though he secretly wondered if any of them would survive this battle much less the war they were now involved in.