Retribution: Part One by child_dragon
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The state of the cards betrayed just how often they were
used. The edges were starting to curl in on themselves, a couple corners worn
to the point they were splitting in two, stained with dirt and the slick black
of oil. Surely someone had suggested at one point that the group purchase new
cards, but the idea had been rejected because these cards held more than just
age; they held memories. And when a war rages and no one knows who will return
home safe and who won't return at all, sometimes memories are the most treasured
thing in existence.
At the moment, the cards were being thrown about
the table willy-nilly, the players growing excited as the stakes rose and their
movements grew erratic and wild. An orange Kougra leaned back in his metal chair,
flicking one ear lazily, a soft smile on his muzzle. The other players watched
him intently, the racket of the Kreludor base dying away around them as each
pet scrutinized the Kougra, trying to detect a hint of nervousness.
"You know what I love about flying?" he finally
said, holding his cards up before him, a soft creasing in his black and orange
space suit appearing about the joints of his arm, "It's so free. Ever noticed
that - when we scramble and launch everything just seems to fade away. You see
the stars above your head and the earth falling away and it's just you - alone
in all that vastness, you and your machine and your wingmates like an honor
guard."
He lay three cards down and the blue Wocky opposite
him broke into a vicious grin, the tip of her furry tail trembling.
"You are SO cheating Danner," she proclaimed
and the sleek grin fell from the Kougra's face.
"I haven't even declared what cards I'm laying
down!"
"Yeah, but you're still cheating," the Wocky
shot back, leaning across the table and flipping them over to reveal an ace,
a two, and a jack. "See?"
The table collapsed into hoots of laughter and
someone shoved the immense stack at the orange Kougra who was still gazing at
the Wocky in astonishment.
"It was easy," she replied with a grin as Danner
reluctantly added the cards to his hand, nearly tripling the size, "You only
get eloquent when you're trying to cheat. The rest of the time it's 'hey ya'll
wassup?' or a grunt or two."
He sputtered for a moment in helpless indignation
while his fellow pilots merely laughed and continued on with the game. Reluctantly
he sorted through his cards, arranging them into stacks and noting with some
glee that at least now he had all four of the six's. This was their official
pastime, playing cheat at any free moment until it was time for launch or reporting
in for their next mission against Dr. Sloth. Danner had always been fascinated
with flight and had taken up a position flying shuttles for the Space Station.
He was eventually shoved onto simple freight missions after his tendency for
crazy flying created too many complaints on the passenger shuttles. When this
current war broke out, Sloth, Kreludor, everything, he quickly enlisted as a
fighter pilot alongside his good friend and long-time rival - Nina the blue
Wocky.
"So anyone have any speculation about our next
mission?" a white Uni finally asked, laying down three cards and quickly naming
them as three's.
"Hopefully something easy," Danner replied,
"like our last one. Nothing like attacking barely guarded conveys - Sloth sure
was stupid with that one. And you're cheating."
The Uni laughed and shoved the pile over in
his direction.
"Pick 'em up ace. Apparently your card playing
ain't near as hot as your flying."
"See, you gotta learn to read people," Nina
admonished, waving her gloved finger in his direction. "Like with flying - you
read your opponent and figure out what they're gonna do next. Try and apply
that here."
He nodded absently and the turn passed to the
pet at his right. The Kougra leaned his elbows on the table, carefully watching
the Buzz's face. Nothing. Two cards were pulled from the pile and laid down
onto the table. Danner licked his lips and hesitated, trying to decide whether
or not to call cheat. Then his eyes flicked to Nina and he saw a twitch at the
very tip of her tail. She was going to call it.
"Cheat," she finally declared.
"Pick 'em up!" the Buzz whooped in response
and Nina slammed her hand down on the table with a growl of frustration.
"I knew it!" Danner howled. "I knew you were
going to call cheat! Thought I'd let someone else take the hit for once."
"Thank you," Nina sniffed in mock indignation.
"Thank you very much, slimeball. I'll get you back for that."
"Hoohah! And just who has the most cards here,
may I ask? ME!"
"I'm still getting you back."
The game continued on and the cards kept changing
hands. It seemed like no one would win until Danner managed to put down all
four of a kind twice in a row. That was when the banter stopped and everyone
grew very quiet, eyeing the pile of Neopoints that had been stacked up at the
start of the game for the winner.
"I think it's just you and me Rya," Danner finally
said, noting how many cards the white Uni held compared to his.
"Going down, fuzzball," he replied with a grin.
"I most certainly-"
A shrill alarm stopped his retort. It pierced
their ears, snapping every eye wide open and sending them leaping from their
chairs in unison, slamming their hands face down upon the table.
"All pilots, scramble," a tin-sounding voice
came over the intercom, temporarily interrupting the whine of the siren, "all
pilots, scramble."
"That's us!" Rya cried, snatching up his helmet
from where it lay on a peg rack, jamming it over his horn and ears.
"Danner! Catch!"
The Kougra caught his own helmet and broke into
a sprint, Nina falling at his side and passing him his blaster as he forced
the slick black helmet with comm. piece over his ears. He strapped it on, staggering
a little at the movement, while Nina outpaced him, already outfitted in her
gear.
Their ships were docked in a row, sleek machines
of silver metal and blue paint. Cylindrical body swooping out towards the engines
in the rear, graceful wings off either side with blasters mounted just underneath.
An emblem of a fire-breathing Gallion was painted on his. Nina had done it,
along with every other call-sign among the squadron. The prep crew was already
there and Danner brushed past the Kacheek that was in charge of his ship, shooting
him a quick salute before leaping upon the wing and then hauling himself into
the open cockpit, settling amongst the tangle of controls in the leather seat.
"This is Gallion 1, report in."
Danner didn't reply to his captain immediately,
just settled himself in the seat and quickly strapped himself in with the harnesses
around his waist and over his shoulders. He flicked a couple switches and the
ship hummed to life around him, the panels leaping into bright electronic glow
that cast patterns upon his face.
"Gallion 3, ready for takeoff," a female voice
replied over their common communication channel.
Nina. Always so fast at everything.
The Kougra switched for the cockpit to close
it and it leveled down around him, seamlessly merging with the metal of the
ship.
"Gallion 8, ready for takeoff," he said into
the mouthpiece on his helmet.
One by one, right after the other, each member
of the squad checked in. Ten in all, wingmates, depending on each other to stay
alive in this mess of a war.
"Bay doors opening. Good luck, Gallions."
The operator of the docking bay signaled the
alarm that the doors were opening and the prep crew ran to vacate the area.
Danner took a deep breath as the hanger slowly parted, revealing the rocky terrain
of Kreludor beyond and the stars. Overhead hung Neopia itself, low and heavy
in the sky, reminding them that they were just spinning out here in nothing,
a precious balance in the heavens. To his right, the first of the squad broke
through the bay and into open space. Then the next fired their engine, and so
on until it was his turn for take off. He gripped the controls and shoved the
throttle up, the engine roaring in response as the ship took flight, bursting
from the bay into open space.
"Form up!"
Danner obeyed, dipping his wing and sending
the horizon on a sharp diagonal, gliding to his position within the formation.
To his left was Rya, his wingmate. Nina was on the other side of their leader.
"So what's the big shebang about?" someone asked
lazily, their voice carrying a faint overtone of metal.
"Just got the orders in," their leader replied,
"some of Sloth's fighters were spotted heading in this general direction at
1633 hours. We have their projected course and are to run interception. So let's
be sharp everyone - we'll be seeing some action."
Danner took a deep breath and looked over his
at-hand displays. To his left, the ship's status. Everything green. Just before
him, the cockpit upon which his crosshair and locking system would be displayed
as soon as he brought the ship into combat mode. For now, he was content to
keep his vision clear while he still could. He hadn't been lying when he had
elaborated about the joys of flight earlier.
The comm. at his ear crackled from an incoming
private message. His control panel registered it as Gallion 3 - Nina.
"You see the stars above your head," she said
and he smiled, "and the earth falling away and it's just you… and your wingmates.
Take care Danner, alright? Don't do anything stupid."
"Right. You watch my back and I'll watch yours,"
he replied, "and we'll both get home safe and sound to finish up that game."
She didn't reply and he fixed his attention
back on the sky, taking a deep breath and letting it out again, trying to steady
his nerves for what was to come. For on the radar were a collection of blips
- countless little green dots. They were going in. He reluctantly switched on
the controls for combat and a green crosshair appeared on his screen, another
green box centered around it.
"Get ready Gallions. Terrain following until
we reach the target. We'll pop up from below 'em."
He pushed the nose of his ship down until they
skimmed mere meters from the surface of Kreludor, following the dips and bumps
of the terrain like insects. And the green dots grew ever closer. One more hill
and they'd be right on them. Even now he could see the flash of blasters, the
sickening red glow of fire. This was it. And he firmly gripped the controls,
his thumb resting on the trigger for his own blasters. Time to fly.
To be continued...
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