make this work. Stay sharp and we’ll get through this. That is all.” With that out of the way, he nodded to Tanaka, who was once again manning the Helm station. As Defiant got ready to microjump, it notified Valkyrie of the planned jump.
Chapter 2 - It Was an Honor Fighting Beside You
The jump itself was completely routine. Shiloh listened to the Bridge chatter and watched the tactical display. The first wave of recon drones was on its way towards the gas giant. Defiant was swinging around to face that direction too. The plan assumed a worst case scenario whereby the enemy fleet began accelerating away from Green4 as soon as it detected and destroyed the recon drones above it. Given that approximately 30 minute head start, and accelerating at the same 110Gs that all enemy vessels had demonstrated, the first wave of recon drones should detect the fleet after 62 1/2 minutes and at that point, Defiant would still be 11.8 million km away from the fleet with plenty of time to decelerate and avoid coming within laser range. Iceman’s Strike Force would then fire their attack drones 25 minutes later at very close range, based on active scanning data from follow up waves of recon drones. The attack drones would then streak in at 800Gs. Defiant would still be almost 4 million kilometers away at that point. It looked good in theory.
The reality was quite different. With just under 6 minutes left to go before the earliest estimated time of enemy detection, the ping from the tactical display interrupted Shiloh’s chat with Tanaka. The display zoomed in to the first wave of recon drones. Ahead of them appeared 55 red dots. Shiloh had just enough time to read the sidebar data, indicating that the enemy ships were accelerating at 155Gs, not the anticipated 110Gs. and the range to Defiant was now 9.58 million km away instead of 11.8 million km, before all six drones in the first wave disappeared from the tactical display, having been clearly destroyed by enemy laser fire. Shiloh didn’t know if they still had a margin of safety. The worst case scenario projected a minimum distance of 6.68 million km by the time that the Strike Fleet’s attack drones were expected to intercept their targets. Shiloh knew from his vision that not all of the enemy ships would be destroyed and that extra distance would give Defiant time to veer off at 206Gs, which would keep the ship out of effective laser fire range. But that safety margin might be gone now. Not only was the fleet 2.22 million km closer, it was also going much faster than predicted. Shiloh decided to not wait for the Astrogator’s assessment of the new situation.
“Helm! Bring us around 180 degrees and go to maximum thrust! Astro, send that contact data and our intention to begin deceleration to Iceman via relay by Valkyrie!” The XO and Astrogator both acknowledged their orders. Shiloh prepared to record a voice message to Iceman.
“CAG to Iceman. Do whatever you have to do to hit the enemy at the earliest possible moment. As soon as you launch your attack birds, veer off. We’ll try to send you targeting data as long as we can. Your attack drones will have to rely on their internal radar guidance for their final seconds before interception.” he paused then added, “Good luck. Message ends.” By the time he transmitted the message to the sentry fighters, one of the small screens at his Command Station received data sent by the Astrogator. The news was not good. It would take almost two minutes for the com laser pulses carrying the initial contact data, to reach the sentry fighters and another 95 seconds for them to send it to the strike Force. That delay in notifying the Strike Force meant that by the time they reacted, they would not be able to get within striking distance of the enemy fleet before the enemy fleet got within striking distance of Defiant. And if Defiant veered off in time to avoid exchanging laser fire with the enemy, the Strike Force would lose the