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Starquake: Attrition Chapter 9 by YunikoYokai, literature
Literature
Starquake: Attrition Chapter 9
The entire ship vibrated as we neared the end of our FTL hop around. Dell sat quiet in the Admiral’s chair with damp cheeks and reddened eyes, Drutus hovering by her shoulder and I on the other. My mandibles clicked, a gentle sound that jolted the human. My eyes squeezed shut, my hand squeezing her shoulder in silent apology. Dell reached up, squeezing a finger. It was just after midday, the fleet leaving Citadel space in the small hours of Galactic standard. The fleet guarding the Citadel mirrored us as the ships sailed to the Mass Relay. But the ships still didn’t let any within a click of us. Only the essential crew travelled on the Constellation Fleet, the rest on the Citadel resting, guarding or recruiting. Dell heaved a sigh as we dropped from FTL, now at the Vallhallan Threshold. The Mikal system is not populated in any substantial way, but the volumes of ezzo attracted ships. And where they were ships, there was James creaming a small fortune off anyone needed repairs
Starquake: Attrition Chapter 7 by YunikoYokai, literature
Literature
Starquake: Attrition Chapter 7
My tongue ran over my teeth, the Crux swinging out beneath me. This wasn’t like the Starquake. This nippy little prick of a ship made sure you felt every turn. My stomach rolled as we barrelled between three Reapers, 2 droids crashing into their larger companions. The Reapers didn’t bother trying to hit us, not worth it. Not with the Constellation limp in the stars. The Spectres stood behind me, swaying with the ship with expert balance. Savanor wasn’t as good, but still better than me. Algenis stayed at my hip, steadying me through the steeper turns. The ship was tiny, only a crew of 50, and it made sure everyone around it