Postby uc pseudonym » Thu Sep 02, 2004 6:34 am
The soft hum of the ship’s engines quickly calmed Samus’ nerves. Everything seemed to be coming together to put her at ease. This was her ship, and it was familiar: same engine tone, same soft chair, same console and instruments. It had been far too long since she’d been aboard her own ship, and now she felt at home again.
Just getting away from the Bounty Hunter HQ contributed to Samus’ sense of well being. She always forgot how much she hated most people until she went back to HQ. Unfortunately, she had to work with people; the very nature of her job depended on it. At least most of her clients were business like: they needed something done, and she could do it. But everyone who lingered at HQ for a lengthy period had too much time on their hands, in her opinion. The few staff members onboard closest to being her friends were the ones who annoyed her the least.
Now that everything was as it should be, Samus felt much more comfortable making plans. First off, of course, was to get some answers from the Galactic Council. They had a lot of explaining to do, especially about the exploding ship. While she would have liked to believe no one would destroy so easily, experience taught her differently. Most likely, that project would take quite some time. But she wouldn’t rest until it was resolved.
After that... things were more open. Eventually she’d take another job, though she could have lived off of only the money from this job for months. It was more about doing the work than the money. No... Samus decided that she had more important things to do at the moment, like going after Tal.
She assumed he was still on that planet, though as the thought occurred to her she realized that she could be wrong. Was it possible he had left? All normal humans needed air to breath... but Tal was hardly normal. He’d been able to handle extreme temperatures as well. Assuming that he could propel himself through space somehow, and nega-photons served that function nicely, he was probably as capable of going anywhere as a starship. It all depended on how fast he could move, and how much he needed to eat.
Useless speculation; Samus put it aside. She would handle that when it happened. Once more fully stocked and repaired, Samus felt prepared to take on just about anything. Which is why what followed was bad timing for someone else.
A warning light lit up on the dash, and a siren blared through the cockpit for a split second before Samus turned it off. Glancing at the screen, Samus discovered that she was being intercepted by three other ships. They’d be within firing range in about ten seconds, and the computer said their weapons were ready.
Strapping herself into the seat, Samus activated her manual controls. Wrapping her hands around the control shafts, the bounty hunter smiled malevolently. If they wanted to fight her, a fight they would get.
The instant they came within range, Samus dove directly down, avoiding the fire that lanced through the space where she had been. Spinning the ship around as quickly as possible and cutting her engines, Samus continued to hurtle backward, now while strafing the ships with fire of her own.
All three were shielded, and survived the blast. Again activating thrusters, Samus propelled her ship up, away from the ships. They were pirate vessels, she recognized now. Probably stolen from somewhere and heavily modified. Like most serious pirates, they were too well protected for her computer to scan them, but Samus was willing to bet all three were heavily armed.
Shifting power to forward shields, Samus broke into a barrel roll, breaking through the group of three ships. She took relatively little damage along the way, as she’d managed to surprise them. Curving upward, Samus doubled back over herself and let loose another burst of fire. Before they could fire in response she broke into another barrel roll, getting out of range.
They were sporting some impressive hardware, but their pilots didn’t seem to be the best. At least, nowhere near as proficient as she was. Targeting one of the ships with missiles, Samus managed to get a lock and then fired. The instant her projectiles were off, she dove from her position, fire from one of the ships barely glancing her own.
It dove down at her, and Samus began a brief and vicious dogfight with the ship. This pilot seemed to be a bit better, and lasted for a while before Samus managed to break down his shields. Firing a missile without guidance, Samus sent him up in flames, then rolled back into the fight again.
One of the ships was still mostly undamaged, and the other had managed to survive her missile, though the pilot hadn’t been able to dodge it. Enabling the thrusters on the side of her ship, Samus skidded in a new direction, strafing the ships as she went. Whirling, Samus activated her ship’s tractor beam.
The surprise move worked, and one of the ships was momentarily caught. Caught long enough for Samus to lock on and fire. Anticipating the last pilot, the one with the most able ship, would attack, Samus immediately spun away, narrowing avoiding further fire. Circling, Samus found that the other pilot had circled as well, and their ships now faced each other.
Having no time for evasive action, Samus continued to fire as their ships swiftly bridged the gap between them. Her eyes narrowed; he was barely using his ship’s full power, as if he was distracted by something else. She was destroying his shields, too. Their ships narrowly missed each other, and Samus dropped a bomb that quickly attached itself to her opponent’s hull.
Abruptly Samus realized what he had done. Why would he be willing to do a sacrifice tactic? What did pirates have to fight for other than their own lives? In any case, there were now five missiles hot on her trail. Jerking her ship hard to the right and wincing as internal wheels ground together, Samus attempted to shake the projectiles.
A bit of fancy flying later, she’d managed to get rid of all but two. They were of a new variety she’d only read about, and some of the most sensitive homing missiles in the galaxy. Fortunately, that sensitivity was gained at a sacrifice of speed. But she could only keep ahead of them for so long.
Setting her ship on a straight line, Samus unbuckled herself from the chair and bolted toward the back. Entering the airlock, she switched her right arm to energy cannon mode as the air rushed from the chamber. Seconds later the elevator took her to the outside of the ship. Immediately activating magnetic boots, Samus stepped fully outside.
She couldn’t see the missiles following her ship with her bare eyes, but she knew they were there. Since the ship wasn’t shifting anymore, it was relatively easy to plot their trajectories... abruptly Samus fired a half dozen times behind her ship. Two explosions in space signified that she had been successful. Nodding to no one in particular, Samus moved back down into her ship.
Now the computer said she was alone again. Returning to autopilot, Samus leaned back in her chair and put her hands behind her head. Not too much of a problem, really, but it raised quite a few issues to think about. Could they have been mercenaries? Unlikely, as she was certain the ships had been of the typical space pirate variety. Then again, anything was possible. There was also a chance that they weren’t pirates, just people someone wanted her to think were pirates. It would have been pretty tough for pirates to get their hands on weaponry like that.
More questions were the last thing she needed. With a sigh, Samus repositioned herself in the chair and tried to get a bit of rest.