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Voices from Heaven ([personal profile] thespaceopera) wrote in [community profile] driftfleet2017-10-16 06:59 pm

it's gonna rain - and it never ends

[ It's midday, or close enough to it that the sun is blazing red hot above the planet. Everything seems ordinary - for disturbing, red-tinted values of ordinary, anyway. But the normalcy doesn't last for long.

Without warning, an explosive sound shocks through the jungle. It doesn't come from any one central point, but rather several points, scattered throughout, strategically placed to the advantage of someone. And from those massive shocks rises a wave of missiles - large, fast, and apparently, freely flying. They're guided, and they've locked onto their target: any foreign ship that is currently within Lato'li's atmosphere.

There's no way to mistake it. They're headed right for the Fleet.

The first wave feels a bit sporadic - timings might be off, but the missiles are still deadly, and if they hit, they hit hard. Shields might withstand this wave, but ships without shields will take direct hits. The ability to stay airborn is very, very quickly lost.

The second wave is much more precise, expertly timed and executed by whomever is firing from below. Even smaller shuttles get caught in the crosshairs, and those ships that lasted through the first volley will take a few more shots. If shields saved you before, they will fail here, giving out under the strain.

And the third wave comes, a little bit longer after, to finish the job. There are more of them, and they are far more advanced - they make the previous two volleys look like warning shots. This time, it's all missiles launched, all targets acquired.

Seven Fleet ships - and many, many shuttles - fall out of the sky, headed straight for the surface at alarming speed. Only four ships manage to escape the assault and exit the planet's atmosphere, retreating to orbit as fast as possible. Those lucky enough to have been in orbit can only watch as all of this happens.

But the missiles aren't the only thing up their sleeve. Just when the dust settles, while the network is surely lighting up with activity, attempts to contact one another and check on the status of fellow ships and crew, A loud, quick, terrible screeching noise shocks the network. It drowns out all communications on any connected devices - ship or personal. Ships in orbit will see all on-board systems flicker, then fizzle out, all non-emergency systems have gone completely down.

And with that.. there's silence. Perhaps too much silence. No matter what you do, no matter which buttons you press, which channels you try, there is no connection. Those who have dropped to the surface are entirely radio silent, and those in orbit have been reduced to the barest of abilities and life-support, with the bare minimum of contact.

So... What can you do now? ]


(( ooc: Feel free to use this post as a mingle for all your crashy or missile-dodgy needs!

• The following ships have been shot down: Bishop, Bloodsport, Blue Fish, Goldstone, Heron, Tourist, Twin Roses.
• The following ships are now in orbit: Blameless, Caprine, First Breath, Huntress, Iskaulit, Red Fish, Starstruck, Vanquish, Wonderduck

Good luck, Dear Fleet...~ ♪ ))
humene: (curiouser and curiouser)

[personal profile] humene 2017-10-18 08:55 pm (UTC)(link)
[All of this is a little much for Eleanor, especially considering that she's still feeling under the weather after her recent 'mishap.' Even so, she's going to do her best to handle the situation, making sure that all of the systems are online, and that any damage is minimal.]

We've taken heavy damage, but we're still space-worthy. [That's how that's said, right?] Several other ships in the Fleet weren't so lucky.
timelysteward: (Oh Merde.)

[personal profile] timelysteward 2017-10-19 12:27 am (UTC)(link)
Oh well marvelous. More than half the Fleet is taking a nose-dive directly into what I shall now call 'Murder Planet' and the rest of us are limping along in space like a deer attacked by wolves.

[Cogsworth grunted.]

Right - where is Arthur? We need to get this mess cleaned up immediately --

[He taps the buttons on his chair.] I shall see if I can get the maintenance bots in here, they might be able to at least get all the ruddy fires put out.
humene: (why are you people like this)

[personal profile] humene 2017-10-19 01:51 am (UTC)(link)
[That's...one way to put it. Even if Eleanor isn't too fond of the phrasing, she's not sure that it's wrong. This is a very dangerous situation, and it's going to require a lot of effort (and coordination) to get out.]

With the ship in the state it's in, it would be better for us to put out the fires ourselves. We don't know what might happen to our power supply.

[And, to that end:]

We should gather all those on board for a meeting. This will go better if we can coordinate as a group.
timelysteward: (Oh Merde.)

[personal profile] timelysteward 2017-10-19 01:54 pm (UTC)(link)
[Cogsworth's small wooden mittens stopped right before he hit the buttons.]

Gracious me, you're right. We need to conserve power. And we absolutely need to get together.

[He puffs up his small wooden chest.] Come with me, Eleanor. We shall round everyone up!
humene: (Default)

-> Meeting thread?

[personal profile] humene 2017-10-19 09:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, let's. I'll take the front half of the ship if you'll take the back.