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For Barrayar mods ([personal profile] barrayarmods) wrote in [community profile] forbarrayar2017-06-20 09:47 pm

[ june ii log: the underestimated power of the forces of the unseen ]

Who: Everyone
What: Let's go steal us a spaceship.
When: June 18th-30th
Where: the Barrayaran camp, the Cetagandan base
Warnings: TBD

Quick links:
Barrayar / Cetaganda / The Hijacking

TIMELINE
6/28 Hijacking of the Star Gate, Haut Sei's death


barrayar
Things are as tense as ever in the Barrayaran camp, but at least morale is on the rise -- in a way. While Piotr's decision to help the outsiders as part of his plan to strike back at the Cetagandans hasn't been the most popular, ever since Vorvolk's summary demotion and dismissal from Piotr's general staff, few are bold enough to put forth criticisms of the General Count, especially considering his plan now has Emperor Dorca's endorsement. House Vorkosigan has always been deeply loyal to the Emperor, and that loyalty is repaid in kind with confidence, though it isn't necessarily shared by the Emperor's son. Yuri still has his own objections, and he certainly has no love for the outsiders, but he recognizes Piotr's brilliance as a military strategist, and rather than continue to stir malcontent in Vorvolk's wake, he has decided to fall into line with his father in backing the plan.

It isn't just the Emperor's endorsement, either. In the wake of Vorkosigan Vashnoi and the despair its destruction had wrought, the soldiers crave some direction, something to rally behind -- anything to get back at the Cetagandans. And those soldiers who have known the outsiders since the start…well, many of them are just as sympathetic as Piotr, some of them even more so. Piotr makes a public speech in his camp on the matter to drive up morale, and points out to both his and Dorca's troops that they have an utterly unique opportunity: hit the Cetagandans in a way no one has done before, and nip in the bud what could be the biggest threat of the war to date. "We won't let there be another Vorkosigan Vashnoi," Piotr declares to his troops, impassioned. "Not as long as I walk this planet. The Cetagandans may have already left its scars on Barrayar, and the war may rage on still, but we can ensure their ambitions go no further than this world -- and if this does not bring us honor, what else will?"

The speech is to great effect, but to anyone paying close enough attention, it's clear that what's really keeping Piotr upright these days is Olivia. The destruction of his own district's capital dealt an especially hard blow, but he's not a man who can afford to buckle now.

Vorkosigan's District is wracked with a heat streak, the sun beating down on them from the cloudless sky. Rain is rare, and while it's cooler up in the mountains, it's still hot as hell. Make sure you're drinking enough water, maybe take a cold bath or a dip in the creek, and…don't stand too close downwind of the stables.

The Barrayaran camps have spent the last few weeks communicating with Micah and the outsiders on the other side, preparing for the hijacking of the Star Gate. They pull together a modest cache of weapons and do their best to ready themselves, but when the night of the 28th comes, all they can do is make do with what they have. Sonia, unbeknownst to Olivia, Piotr, or anyone else, disguises herself as a soldier and slips into the rank and file at the last minute. There's a small panic among the top brass when they discover the Princess missing, but after the fight, when the dust starts to settle, soldiers who were in the shipyard report having seen the Princess there -- and that not a single one of them was able to stop her from getting aboard the Star Gate ship.

cetaganda
The atmosphere around the Cetagandan base is increasingly conflicted. Sei carries out her gene therapy experiments as always, and in Diya's stead she runs the genetics research project with ruthless efficiency and, apparently, increasing pressure. Amai is perpetually uneasy ever since she was drafted (blackmailed) into working against Sei, and there are murmurs that Sei is frustrated over some of her coms not going through properly.

Zahal is catching some serious flak from central command for resorting so quickly to nuclear measures on Vorkosigan Vashnoi; it was clearly not an order he received or even requested, and his superiors aren't happy with that. Coupled with Diya's recent passing, he's not so much his usual composed self these days. And with no clear direction after Vorkosigan Vashnoi, the soldiers are getting restless and antsy.

By the 25th, construction on the Star Gate is complete, and Micah is working with the exotics to execute their plan, loosely codenamed the midnight shift, in conjunction with the Barrayarans. They've been providing directions about how to proceed with regards to sabotage and preparing for the hijacking on the 28th. In their off hours in the lab, they've been constructing dozens of small, short-radius EMP charges to be planted in the other ship sin the shipyard.

Sei is murdered by Jasper on the evening of the 28th, before the hijacking begins. Lapis did tell Amai that they'd take care of things with Sei, after all. But because things go to hell so quickly that by the time they have a chance to process the site of Sei's death, the responsible parties are already long gone. Amai also seems to have gone missing, except she isn't really missing -- having been blackmailed into helping with the hijacking, she had no choice but to go with them. Her career might has well have a DNR order on it at this point.

In the aftermath of the hijacking, the base is in a logistical shambles, despite them having taking comparatively much fewer casualties than the Barrayarans. However, beyond the initial emergency response, Zahal's response has been disorganized, enough that they don't manage to immediately get any ships off the ground to pursue the hijackers.

the hijacking
The unabridged mission results are located here.

The Barrayarans don’t descend from the mountains until after dark, their faces smeared with mud to keep the light from reflecting off their skin. Ezar and Piotr lead the infiltration force, while Yuri and Dorca lead the assault on the shipyard perimeter. Casualties in a mission like this are inevitable -- it's just a matter of how many.

While Byerly and Lakshmi are infiltrating along with the rest of the security task force, another force is taking out the shipyard perimeter security. An initial wave of soldiers takes out the perimeter guard, while a second wave fans out through the shipyard to dismantle internal security, including any inner guards. Sonia sneaks herself in on the mission, disguising herself as a soldier in uniform and sticking with the second wave. They're able to secure the shipyard more or less successfully, but it's at the cost of quite a few bodies, and their hold is shaky at best, especially with alarms being triggered after the security task force fails to disable internal security.

Meanwhile, Micah and Kaidan are working on the anti-aircraft protocols, Julian and Pearl are destroying the gene samples, Nash and Symmetra are destroying the research, and Tarn and Lapis are trying to create a diversion. Unfortunately, it doesn't entirely succeed, and with the alarms going off, it makes everyone's job harder. Sisko and Deanna move in with the second wave into the perimeter so they can get started on re-engaging the flight mechanics.

It doesn't take long for things to get bad, and the ghem soldiers begin to close in on the shipyard. There are Barrayaran assault teams both inside the base and in the shipyard, among which are Wash, Miles, Vex and Tucker. The Barrayarans are fighting fiercely, but they're still vastly outnumbered, and they push the perimeter into the shipyard, forcing the rear guard further back. Timing for the Star Gate's departure is starting to run out. Thankfully, though, despite the delays, everyone manages to get to the Star Ship just in time for takeoff -- except for Vex and Tarn.

Micah detonates the EMP charges in the Cetagandan ships as they take off, but they've only planted 23 devices. Luckily, the Barrayarans took initiative and brought along some bombs to plant in the shipyard, like they do. The Barrayarans provide cover fire until the the Star Gate ship clears, and once it does they begin to fall back, taking even more casualties as they pull out. The bombs that go off shortly after their retreat take out another 22 ships, leaving the Cetagandans with only 5 immediately available -- but plenty enough to go after the Star Gate ship.

The Barrayarans retreat back to the mountains, many of them wounded, and at least a hundred of their small army died in the attack on the base, including both Lakshmi and Tucker. The Cetagandans' attention is sufficiently occupied right now, which is good, because now more than ever the Barrayarans need a chance to recoup.

The Star Gate ship breaks orbit, but it's only a matter of time before they'll be pursued. In addition to Micah, both Sonia and Amai are aboard the ship when it lifts off, and later Negri is discovered to have somehow stowed aboard while no one was looking.
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[personal profile] moneytwin 2017-06-27 12:09 am (UTC)(link)
[ Vex ducks with a grunt to avoid a severe volley of fire that blackens both the barriers before her and the walls behind. Staying low, she glances aside - then freezes, before opting to slither on her knees towards one of the fallen Barrayaran men who'd joined them in the push back before last.

The modern weapon she'd been using is abruptly slid back across the floor towards Tucker and Wash -- enough charge left in it to continue helping to buy more time -- before she frees the bow trapped below the body, head bent while she checks that it is still in serviceable shape.

It is. She turns a brief but grim look of satisfaction towards these men with her -- not Vox Machina, but they're a better alliance than she'd hoped for.
]

We've as much time as the Gods see to give us, and let's be honest, darling, it'll never be enough.
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[personal profile] dendarii 2017-06-29 10:40 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Miles has his own weapon, thankfully, and he's a decent shot with it. Not amazing, but decent - and one of the gunmen firing at them drops after a particularly well-aimed volley. Still too many, damn, but Miles is determined to give them hell with every inch of his small frame.

Tucker and Wash, ah. He'd fight beside them any day. Vex is new, admittedly, but he grins up at her with a cheery wave. Despite how dire their situation is. ]


Nice to meet you too. Can't we hold just a few more minutes?

[ He says, already retreating a few paces. ]
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[personal profile] protocol 2017-06-30 04:53 am (UTC)(link)
No. [ Wash's dodging the same volley of fire that Vex is, forcibly dragging Tucker with him with that grip over his arm, shots streaking overhead. Glancing back at Miles even as he fires off another series of shots with the last of the charge from his disruptor -- dropping someone, hitting another and somehow discarding the now functionally useless disruptor in the same movement, reaching for the weapon Vex had slid their way and immediately leveling it again. ] Look around, there isn't much of a line left to hold.

[ And there isn't, really. Underarmed and outnumbered as they are. There wasn't much of a rear guard in the first place, and now there's even less, people already being pushed back. He checks briefly back on Vex -- a bow? Does she even have any damn arrows for that? She clearly knows what she's doing, he'll trust her judgment with it -- and then back to Tucker. ]

We're not letting any of them get to the ship, Tucker, but if we want to be able to hold out at all? We're falling back to form up. Now.

[ No goddamn arguments, though he does finally let go of him, gesturing him back towards where Miles is already retreating a few steps with a tip of his head. Shifting out slightly from where he's taking cover, eyes forward. Another shot, that one's more precise with his proper focus, a clean kill, followed by another. ]

Go with Miles. We'll cover your retreat. [ A turn of his head towards Vex, a nod towards her. He doesn't particularly know her, no, but trust on a battlefield is different. Between the two of them they'll cover Miles and Tucker fine. ] You'll both cover us going after you from there.

[ Though with his eyes forward, especially with the line already breaking, with the perimeter no longer secure -- he might not be paying enough attention to any Cetagandan squad that might've already broken their way through. ]
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Sorry for the delay!

[personal profile] lovernotafighter 2017-07-13 02:47 am (UTC)(link)
[No argument. He knew that tone, knew better than to fight with Wash now, so he shut up and followed orders for once in his life. Tucker snatched a look at Miles, nodding hard, before throwing out a --] Lead the way!

[And he started to follow, really. He really, really did, but something caught out of the corner of his eye, some flicker, some flash, something that was just enough. Muscles moved on their own as he watched in slow-motion as one of the Cetagandan squad members raised their rifle, aimed it, and Wash wasn't fucking looking.

Wash wasn't looking. Wash was always looking but now--

Tucker's brain shut down as he pushed off, running at him; he didn't think about what he was doing, moving on some engrained instinct deeper than consciousness. He didn't think about what it meant other than keeping Wash safe, about keeping him alive, he had to be alive, he couldn't go, he couldn't fucking lose him like he lost Alpha, like he lost Epsilon, like he lost Church. Not again. Never again. Not another best friend.

I'm proud of you. You know that, right?

And those glorious calves honed by so many laps pushed him hard as he ran in front of Wash as the shot was fired off.]


FUC--

[But the rest of it was cut off as the shot slammed into his chest, pushing him back into the Freelancer for a second, hot and on fire but it was cool, because Wash--Wash okay. It was all good. He wouldn't have to lose another Church.

Then he dropped hard to his knees and pitched forward onto his face, blood pooling around him slowly.]