As I watched Psyche grow in the forward hologram, I tapped my fingers on the back of Lucca's chair.
"Aren't you supposed to slow down as you approach things?"
"Oh, don't worry."
I watched as the planet slowly turned from a red point hanging in space to something the size of a beach ball, enough I could begin to see places where the smokey cloud cover had breaks to allow sunlight through.
"
That's looking awfully large -"
"Stop worrying!"
As the planet suddenly exploded to full size in front of us the ship cut out of its sublight cruise. Psyche filled the entire forward display and we were close enough I could see surface features where the cloud cover broke. When I turned my head to look at Lucca she had the biggest, smuggest grin on her face I've ever seen on a non-human.
"You should see your face right now."
I jabbed a finger in the air at her. "That was not funny."
"
Haha! Yeah, it was." She waved flippantly, getting up and walking forward to the display. "Man, that place is kind of a mess, isn't it? Oh, that's interesting."
"What is?"
"There's something filtering the atmosphere to keep it habitable. Something artificial. There's less carbon dioxide than there should be for the level of geological activity going on down there."
I hmm'd quietly. "Not really relevant to why we're here, though. You have the co-ordinates?"
"Hey." I turned to look at Elise as she leaned over one of the consoles. "I think Vera is under attack."
Beside us Lucca nodded and the view of the display began to flip as the ship rotated, the view expanding around us in the way the starfield did before. A HUD marked out the destination on the wall and a second holodisplay brought up a schematic of
some kind of cyborg. I could see the jedi fighting as the view zoomed in, the signature laser swords marking them out as they used the blades to parry some kind of energy attack the cyborgs were using. Why weren't they attacking them?
"Lucca, how long until you can shoot at those things?"
"Depends on how much splashback you want. Kinetics? Now. Energy weapons? Not now."
"Target and sweep everything in front of those guys without touching them, if you can.
Where are those coming from?"
"We should get outside." Standing up, Elise turned to head for the bridge door, the
glow of her environmental shield intensifying.
"Go, you can talk to me just as easily outside the ship."
I nodded. "Remind me to see about getting you access to a ring if we ever get spares."
"Aisling?"
"Yeah?"
A blindingly white pulse of light and I found myself just outside of the ship as it tore away in front of me, air resistance slowing me down compared to its forward engines. Half a second of confusion later I began
following and about five seconds after that I could see the glow of Elise leaving the top hatch of the ship.
As Elise and I slammed down next to the fighters -
Synchronization complete. /
We're synched!
- she swept her arm in an arc in front of her, a
paper-thin wave of green light shredding through the cyborgs in front of her, bisecting them. Half a second later my
shield sprang into place in front of us, just in time for some kind of sustained beam to hit my construct with a weird mix of heat and localized gravity shear. It hit the construct and began to cut through it, forcing me to
form layers of shield and push the damaged layer forward before it collapsed.
"Get to the ship!"
"What ship?!" Pel looked sweaty, exhausted. As Elise formed construct cannons to stick through my shield layers, she turned her laser sword off. "Oh."
Above us, Lucca swept in and slowed, casting a massive shadow above the crowd of cyborgs. A second later, blue spears of light from the wings began tearing apart the crowds of cyborgs, sweeping through them and annihilating them in burning lines that left a wake of blue fire that slowly turned orange a few seconds later. Several hundred of the cyborgs were vaporized immediately before they began to use some kind of personal shield and the ships weapons began to become ineffective.
Behind us, the civilians and Vera were getting together in a crowd, clustering. Usually a bad idea in combat, but just what we needed right now. As the ships weapons ceased to work it switched to kinetics, not targeting the cyborgs, but the terrain around them. A few seconds later and a combination of impacts and heat had turned the ground into molten slag, slowing down the advance.
Turning, Elise gave up the offense to go talk to Vera, probably about why she wasn't fighting.
Letting another layer of shields collape I started making more, covering our position as the crowd began flashing in white pulses, whatever teleporter Lucca used on me coming into play as she began evacuating the crowd.
In front of us, the cyborgs ceased trying to fire and started to work on getting past the terrain, trying to move around the damage. Relentless, but not particularly directed. They were like ants, working on a directive rather than being directed by a mind. Either way it allowed me to drop the shield constructs, turning and bolting towards the crowd.
Before I could reach them, another light pulse caught me and I found myself in the hold of the ship, flying straight into a wall. I couldn't help but
oof as I hit it and bounced off, shaking myself out. "
Lucca!"
"Relax, you're fine." Her voice seemed to come from everywhere at once and with a final few flashes, the last of the crowd appeared in the hold, including Vera and Elise. I moved down to land next to them.
"
I know you said you didn't want to abandon this position but -"
"
I know!
Fucking assholes!
Fuck!" The anger wasn't directed at us, at the very least. "
They've destroyed everything!"
"
How much power do you have?"
"
Not enough. Two percent."
"Elise?" I met her eyes and she nodded, then turned and started running while Vera looked at me in confusion.
"You're getting the weapon back." I pointed at her. "
Don't make us regret it."
"Who the fuck are you?"
I dropped my arms, giving her a 'really?' sort of look. "Vera, I'm like a character in a comic book. I always wear the same thing. Seriously?"
"
Ainsley?"
"Aisling, right now."
"You look like
Mina."
That put me off my footing. "Okay, well... Mina is... actually really attractive. So thanks, I guess?"
That made Vera roll her eyes at me. Around us, people were getting together in groups, doing head counts. Out of the mix Obi-wan finally appeared, walking over to us.
"Your timing is impeccable. I've never fought anything like that. The lightsabers worked at first, but then they began using some kind of personal shield generator. All of our weapons worked, at first... then they didn't. We were running out of options when you arrived. You know, I can't place it, but have you done something with your robes, Ainsley?"
I tilted my head back, sighing a little. "I'm going to get jokes like this forever, aren't I? You heard what I said to Vera."
"Yes." He was smiling, but there was no malice to it. "Where will we be going now?"
Vera rubbed her forehead, turning away from us and moving to sit down. All at once I could see exhaustion and stress hitting her and I walked over and sat down on the deck next to her, putting a hand on her shoulder. "Hey. There are quarters for a crew of four. We didn't plan to house everyone, we'll be going right back to Terra for now, but you're about to fall over. Do you think you can sleep?"
"
I don't want to do anything else.
Show me to a bed."
I nodded and the cargo bay door opened, Elise coming back in. Still in the form of a katar, the weapon was being held in a
green construct, Elise clearly reluctant to touch it again. Getting back to my feet I helped Vera to hers as Obi-wan backed away to make space for Elise without getting close to the artifact.
Vera grabbed the katar, which immediately
reformed into a gauntlet around her forearm and hand, spiked fingers and hard ridges. She nodded to Elise, who seemed more than happy to get the thing away from her.
"Follow my filament, you can use my quarters. Don't mind Jay, he'll probably try to curl up with you."
"Who?"
"The cat. Go on." Vera gave me a look of mild confusion, then turned to follow the thread of blue light out of the cargo hold. Watching her go, Elise and Obi-wan both turned to look at me at the same time.
"I don't think we should leave without finding out where those things came from." Obi-wan was shaking his head. "I don't like it. If they have a source and we can eliminate it, we don't have to give the settlement up at all."
"We'll find some way to work around it. A gateway or something to Psyche so we can run operations there. But for now, it's just not feasible." Elise shook her head. "I'm sorry, I know it sucks to lose your home, but we have a much better chance at taking care of these people back home."
Obi-wan shook his head. "There are others, we had scouting parties and the two knights we sent out before you arrived never returned. We were going to look for them, devote resources to finding them once the civilians had been made safe." He grimaced.
I clapped him on the shoulder. "We'll work it out. I need to get up to the bridge, maybe we can get you some information on what those things were. For now, take stock of what you guys have and need and then just ask Lucca. She won't be in the room with you, but she'll hear you if you speak to her like she is."
"Thank you. Also, that seems... unsettlingly non-private."
"Needs must when the devil drives." That got me a confused look as I headed towards the cargo bay doors with Elise following me.
"You plan to retake the settlement?"
"No." I shook my head. "No, I think it might be easier to just carve out another portion of the planet and rebuild there, but I don't think Vera is going to listen to reason if we suggest it right now. I sent her to our quarters to sleep."
"Bet Fela will love that."
"I think Fela will take one look at her and understand immediately why I did it. Either that or she'll already be on the bridge."
When the bridge doors opened and we walked inside, Fela was standing behind the captains chair
and I gave Elise a 'you see?' gesture and a smile. I could see her
laughing silently, tail twitching behind her.
"Looks like we have everyone." The bridges weird, projected transparency showed the planet falling away from us as we rose back up into space. "Should be a nice, smooth ride h-"
A large, green projectile rose from the surface behind us, slamming into the ships shields and sending it on an uncontrolled wild spin. I could see Lucca fighting to regain control of its course as several more rose from the surface and the ship began maneuvering to evade, spinning and jooking around them as they flew past, then
started to arc around and turn back.
"Enough of this shit, another hit like that's going to damage my shield emitters. Buh-bye!"
Behind us, Psyche skipped and the projectiles vanished as we began to leave the planet behind.