Chapter 5: The Consulate
Lrindar looked over Krohl’s bed with a sense of melancholy. Krohl still lay in a coma clinging to life by a thread. Lrindar had stopped by to pay his respects to his Commander, before he set off on his desperate mission to keep the Krynn resistance alive. Krohl just lay there, sleeping in the icy cave that formed the medical bay of his own resistance base. Lrindar didn’t have long before the off.
“Rest well Commander, I hope we’ll do you proud. And I hope I can fill your shoes today” Lrindar said humbly.
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Lrindar looked at the small force he had assembled for the task at hand. These 18 men and women had a tough mission to accomplish. But Lrindar had picked the best of the base’s troops for the task. The resistance could spare no more troops for this mission.
There were the six Krysethan pilots who would fly the strike fighters. He didn’t know them well but Prihl assured him they were the best of the best.
The surviving members of the 81st Commando squad were all on board for the mission. The squads losses had been replaced by other members of the Krynn resistance. First there was Kolax, a Korx mercenary. Then there was Jin’deth a Krysethan sniper. There were the two human soldiers Liang and Chen. There was the Korath shock trooper Srandar who had joined from another commando unit. Finally there was Achenes, the Akilian combat engineer who the key to the whole mission. It was Achenes who would destroy the conversion data. He had spent most of the night writing a computer virus that would erase the conversion data, destroy the data cores themselves, and finally branch out and destroy any other computer systems it could infiltrate in the consulate building.
“ATTENTION. Men, we will soon be departing on the most daring mission of this war. I know we number few, but needs must. If we succeed we will keep the resistance alive so that we might fight on until reinforcements can reach us. If we fail know that we will be resurrected in the fullness of time, once the Krynn have spread The Way to all. But if we fight well today we can hasten the coming of that day. Good luck to you all.” said Lrindar.
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Lrindar was sat on Krohl’s chair on the flight deck of the Dark Evangelist. The ship was flying under the Terran’s radar with the six Krynn strike fighters and in moments would reach the consulate building.
Lrindar thumbed the comm button. “Prepare for the first pass. Fighters 1 through 4 prepare to hit your targets on the dome. Fighters 5 and 6, make sure the perimeter guards keep their heads down. Execute.” ordered Lrindar.
The fighters and the Dark Evangelist rose towards the consulate building. The fighters opened fire immediately. The four pre-chosen sections of the dome were quickly shot out by the fighter’s pulse cannons.
As the fighters and the Dark Evangelist passed the consulate building Lrindar thumbed the comm again. “Bank left and prepare for the second pass. Fighters 1 and 2 hit the dome again. Fighters 3 through 6 target the Terrans. I want them distracted when we slip into the dome. Execute.” ordered Lrindar.
The ships banked sharply and tore back towards the consulate building. The fighters targeted the perimeter guards with unrivalled ferocity. Lrindar doubted they noticed the Dark Evangelist slip into the hole in the south side of the dome. Lrindar thumbed the comm a final time.
“Fighters, good job. Engage targets of opportunity, but go to ground if the Terrans bring out the heavy guns. You’ll hear from us soon. Either a call for an escort out of here or a mission compromised code. Either way you know what to do.” ordered Lrindar.
The squad quickly deployed from the Dark Evangelist and assembled in battle formation.
“Move out men, lets make this a quick in and out” said Lrindar.
The squad was quickly moving towards the data terminals where the conversion records were held. They met little resistance. Srandar and Liang quickly felled a two man Terran patrol as it rounded a corner. Nervr swiftly impaled another Terran who was drawn to the sound of the gunfire. If Brown’s schematic was accurate they had now reached the door of the target room. Lrindar expected Terran guards and technicians working on the records inside.
“Virhl, care to eliminate that door for us?” asked Lrindar.
“With pleasure Sir” replied Virhl.
Virhl’s cannon let out an almighty crack, completely annihilating the door and a section of the surrounding wall. The squad poured through the hole.
Inside the room were six Terran guards and three technicians hunched over the data terminals. The guards were caught completely off balance. Obviously they hadn’t anticipated having to engage the enemy without warning from the perimeter guards, and they looked shaken from the sudden breach of the door. Three of them were gunned down before the others even reacted. The remaining three flipped up their guns and fired wildly, but to no avail. The return fire was quick and brutal. One wounded survivor dived into cover and screamed down a comm link briefly before Nervr’s blades cut him off mid sentence. The technicians were dispatched with ease.
“Shit. I think we’ll have company soon. We need to work fast.” cursed Lrindar. “Cover the perimeter. Nidar, Jin’deth, cover the interior corridor, that’s were the Terrans will likely spring from. Achenes, destroy that data.”
Achenes’ small spiky form darted over to the data terminals and he inputed a small data card.
“I’m in. The virus is erasing the data, that will take several minutes.” Achenes announced in his high pitched voice.
“Lets hope we have those several minutes” replied Lrindar.
The Terrans had in fact been alerted to the squad’s presence by the wounded guard. The first indication was the sound of Nidar and Jin’deth rapidly shooting out in the corridor. A second later they rushed back into the room, Nidar clutching at a bullet wound in his left arm.
“We have a problem. The Terrans know were here and they’re sending A LOT of troops at us. “ Jin’deth hurriedly said.
Lrindar had a sinking feeling in his stomach. “DEFENSIVE POSITIONS!” he shouted.
The Terrans poured into the room like a swarm of angry insects. Luckily they had only a narrow doorway through which to enter and the squad was well entrenched in cover. Even still this would be an uphill battle.
The Terrans took heavy casualties but this did not seem to deter them. They must have recognised the importance of protecting the conversion data. Despite their high casualty rate the Terrans had started to make progress. Kolax was the first to die. Chen swiftly followed. Virhl levelled his cannon at their killers to enact retribution. In fact without Virhl’s cannon the squad would have struggled to hold this position at all.
Achenes, crouched in cover by the data terminals gave Lrindar a quick hand gesture to indicate that the virus had now entered its second phase. The conversion data had been erased. Now deep in the buildings core the virus had gone to work on the data cores that had stored that data. The virus disengaged the cores cooling systems, causing a rapid build up of heat. In a few minutes the cores would be a molten heap of slag.
Lrindar had to admit he had gained a grudging respect for the Akilian and his race. When the Akilians had first arrived on Kora they had been regarded as little better than slavelings. The industry and working ethic they had displayed, especially in this war, had deeply impressed Lrindar though. The Akilians would never be natural warriors, they were a little too small for that. Despite that they had still carved out a successful niche for themselves, even in this war. They took to industry and work with a zeal that rivalled the Korath’s devotion to battle. Lrindar could respect that kind of devotion.
Now all that remained was to hold the room until the virus had finished its task. Terran railgun rounds were ricocheting off every surface. Even the rush of anguish from each downed Terran didn’t offset the dread in Lrindar’s stomach. This battle was not going well.
The squad was barely holding its own, and the Terrans were pouring in more and more troops in a never ending cascade. Finally Achenes motioned that the virus had finished phase II. The mission was complete and the Krynn resistance had been saved.
“OBJECTIVE COMPLETE, WITHDRAW!” Lrindar shouted over the cacophony of battle.
The squad rose and targeted the Terrans with renewed vigour. They fought for what seemed an eternity. The Terrans had stopped pouring into the room all of a sudden and the squad quickly targeted the survivors in the room. One of the last Terrans managed to catch Lrindar exposed for a split second. Two railgun rounds lanced through Lrindar’s armour.
Lrindar fell to his knees wheezing. He felt weak, blood seeping from under his armour. “Drandar get the squad out of here” he ordered.
“But Sir, what about you?” replied Drandar.
“Someone has to hold off the Terrans so you all can get away. Might as well be me now.” Lrindar replied.
“Go on, get out of here. You all need to fight on.” Lrindar said wistfully.
“All right Sir” Drandar said reluctantly. “Farewell my friend and good luck”.
“Same to you old friend. Same to you all.” replied Lrindar.
The squad quickly retreated through the chasm in the rear wall Virhl had made earlier. Lrindar was all alone now. The Terrans were only coming intermittently now, their forces in this part of the dome must have been depleted. He only had to hang on a matter of seconds to let his squad get back to the Dark Evangelist. He dispatched a final Terran patrol with the last of his strength.
Lrindar slumped to the floor. His squad must have made it to the ship by now. As his last ounces of strength ebbed away Lrindar felt pride. Pride that he had completed the mission. Pride that he had saved the resistance and most of his squad. And pride that he had lived up to Krohl’s standards. In his last moments Lrindar turned his mind to his faith. He dearly hoped the Krynn were right.
Epilogue
Krynn reinforcements eventually reached Ares V and secured the planet. The Krynn annexed two more Terran border worlds before an armistice was signed. Although neither side had wanted war the Krynn had at least achieved their objective, a foothold in the galactic core. The newly converted humans quickly found a place within the Krynn’s Unity as skilled diplomats and missionaries.
Krohl eventually recovered and was promoted to the rank of General for his actions during the war. He was given command of a new Commando and Insurgency division. Krohl made Virhl his second in command and kept the Dark Evangelist as his personal shuttle.
The 81st Commando squad lived on with Drandar as its new commander. Srandar opted to stay with the squad. Drandar immediately set about replacing the squads losses. The squad was also issued with the first of a newly commissioned class of Krynn Raiders. Krohl and his division had designed the new class of ships purposefully for use by commando squads, borrowing liberally from the old Korath design of course.
Finally Lrindar was recognised as a holy martyr of the Krynn Consulate for his efforts on the consulate mission. His actions and memory were lionized by the squads surviving members, who owed him their lives.