Prolouge
Date: YC 92, March 25th
Sinq Laison, Gallente spaceThe Navitas mining frigate,
The Fortune, drifted through the expanse near-silently. They had been traveling out here the past three weeks to get to a colony in order to deliver some weapons, ammunition, and supplies, and get paid.
Paid.The word played itself over and over again in Captain Hector Oknor's mind as he sat within the bridge of his ship. Finally some money. He had missed his own son's birth to come out here into this cold harsh land, so it was going to be damn well worth it. "Ange." He said, looking to his co-pilot, "We almost there?"
"Aye Captain." His friend, navigator and co-pilot said. Yes, good, wonderful. Three days at a run-down hotel in a space station and then one week in space was nothing! Hector jumped to his feet and ran to the star-map that Ange was standing over, sipping his morning cup of coffee. "That's Ith." He said, pointing to a glowing yellow dot not far from their position.
"Do we have any way of getting down there?
With the cargo?" Hector asked, unsure if they could properly transfer it all at once.
"Yep. The shuttle can take some stuff down, but it'd have to be two trips." Hector nodded.
"Alright, buddy. You go wake everyone up, tell em to meet me in the bay."
"Aye cap'n..." Ange turned and walked out the door. Hector turned his gaze to a viewport, where the planet was coming into view. Ith was once a lush, jungle-covered planet, but after an asteroid hit it, it became a frozen wasteland. It had been like that before Gallente had discovered it. The crater had an ecosystem of its own, where a rainforest had grown. The Minmatar had since colonized it, and constructed a dome over their tiny rainforest city to ensure no cold air got in.
As he made his way down to the shuttlebay, where a small, four-person shuttle waited to take him and a few others down planetside in order to deliver the goods. He walked into the bay wearing his white t-shirt and Gallente naval coat with the sleeves rolled up, some black pants, and work boots. "Gents." He said, wandering in.
Here was Tyrone, a Minmatar he had picked up a few years ago, who was actually stranded out in the middle of an asteroid field. Ange, his friend, who he had met on a station while both of them were serving in the Navy. Trax, a Gallente soldier, and Eloi, the ship's mechanic. There were others aboard, many. But these were the men who he had trusted on this little mission. "Everything loaded?" Tyrone nodded, crossing his large arms.
"Yes sir. Weapons, food, water, all that. How long ago was this requested?" The Minmatar asked curiously.
"About two weeks. No biggie, hopefully they didn't run out of everything." He chuckled, punching the muscular man in the arm, who winced a bit. Within the hour, they were off, speeding through space and descending like an angel to deliver these goods.
"Sir." Ange said, grabbing hold of Hector's sleeve, "The ship is reporting danger."
"Patch em through, if it's an emerganc-" He heard the comm scream in terror. And then silence. Hector's eyes met Ange's. "What?" Was all he could say as the shuttle jolted violently. Thankfully, they were all strapped in. Another jolt. Eloi's straps came undone, and the man panicked, grabbed for the harness. Another quake in the shuttle, and Eloi went flying, hitting the metal ceiling, his skull smashing against it. Blood and teeth rained upon the others as they burned through the atmosphere, and began to turn on their side. "Ty!" Hector called to Tyrone, who was flying the small vessel. "Get us in safe, please!" He pleaded to his pilot. All Tyrone did in response was give a thumbs-up.
Hector could not see much of the outside from his porthole. He saw snow blinding the glass, there must be a snowstorm. That's what was ruining them. Damn, he thought, hitting himself in the head as he often did when making mistakes. Another jolt, and the ship turned completely upside down. "Hang on." Tyrone muttered, concentrating on the task at hand. "Damn."
The next thing Hector saw was fire engulfing him. He had heard the screams and echoes of tortured metal, and sparks flying everywhere. He saw the lights flicker on and off and then total darkness.
* * *
When Hector came-to, it was dark. He felt dried blood covering his forehead, and tried to stand. He had been unconscious on the side of the ship, his arm resting against the shattered glass of a broken porthole. He stood at his full height, wincing. Looking around, in a flash of light, he could see the body of Eloi draped over one of the bloody seats like a bloody blanket. He looked away, instead looking for a way out. "Captain!" Ange's voice.
"Ange! Where are you?"
"Here!" Hector turned to see a flashlight shining in, and he shielded his eyes with his bloody forearm and walked towards it. He felt Ange grab his arm and drag him from the wreckage. The outside was no better. The entire shuttle was a shredded mess. Fires covered the runway and landing pad. The entire hangar was a mess, and there were barely any other shuttles and landing craft within. Hector then saw Tyrone, propped up against one of the supply crates that they had come to deliver.
"Is he...?"
"He's alive, Hector." Ange responded without thinking. "So is Trax. You've been out for a few hours, we thought you were bloody dead." Hector nodded.
"Right... Where's Trax?" He asked as Ange began dressing his wounds.
"He took a projectile rifle from the supplies and decided to go get help, since no one was coming. He'll be back soon. It's weird, since we got here not one person has shown up, not even a police force of any sort."
"Would they have a police force?" Hector asked, rubbing his oily, bloody hair until Ange stopped him.
"I don't know. Maybe everyone is asleep. Dammit, don't ask me." Hector nodded.
"Right..."
"Captain, you take a nap. I'll keep watch..." He walked over and pulled another rifle from the weapons crate. "If and when Trax returns, I'll be sure to wake you." Hector nodded, and immediately fell asleep.