Well another effort on my part. Hope you enjoy. Oh and Preao I hope I didn't steal another of your songs. ;)
"And she hungers..." Blood stained statment found scrawled on Henry Morben's person following murder/suicid of himself and family.
Judgment, Bridge-
I.Hell’s bells AC/DC
“Status Ensign Krebe?” Came the voice the young officer now feared as deeply as it was possible.
More even, insides turning to ice water at the merest breath of the Subcommander, such that even if a slobbering Gamorrean had burst upon the bridge blood stained ax in hand with fiery hate in its small and beady eyes his first thought still would have been gaining Tyler’s wraith.
“They…they can’t find him as of yet sir. He arrived safely at the barracks but…they think he slipped away with a woman he met.” Krebe answered cringing, not daring to look at the commanding officer’s face as he spoke.” I have chastised both the Native Security liaison officer as well as our delegates team leader for this error.”
Voice cracking as he spoke knowing it wasn’t good enough, his sinuses still reeking of the musk of the former operator’s vaporized head. From the corner of his eye he could see the white armored stormtroopers by the door stiffening, preparing to step forward and claim his body like the one before. Mere waste needing to be disposed off down a waste chute and a snack for some dianoga.
“Well. I hope you managed to convey my displeasure to Gort and the Natives for allowing this to happen.” Tyler said low and even keeled but like a placid sea hinting at hidden dangers.” But the fact remains I am out an engineer. His work, the entire time table, delayed. This cannot be tolerated can it Ensign?”
“No sir.” Krebe croaked with trepidation, clammy beads of sweat forming on his skin, as he tried to steel himself.” The Empire-you don’t suffer failure.”
“No, we aren’t allowed any.” The Subcommander intoned.” We are the manifestation of the Emperor’s will, his very hand. We are not permitted such luxury, least of all now.”
Krebe feeling as if each word was an anvil upon him, weighing him down at his desk keeping him rooted in place when he wanted to run knowing what was to come. Knowing and being helpless to do anything about it, aware any protest of even the mildest kind would only worsen his fate. Dark rumors of what transgressed against those who had truly earned the second in command’s ire, be it Xenos on Astor or human stormtroopers all perished screaming for the merciful release of death.
So the Ensign was surprised when Tyler didn’t draw his blaster but instead stepped beside him leaning a hand onto the communication console. A hard unyielding face turning down to him as the second in command issued an order to raise the Native liaison officer.
“Sir…” Krebe sputtered unable to hide his surprise or the tremble at the narrowing of the superior officer’s eyes at the delay.
“Because your removal would be ill afforded, needlessly inconvenience me and fail to get to the root of the issue.” Tyler explained the unasked question.” Rest assured however if fail to comply with my order I’ll remember why I don’t need a bit of Saarlac fodder like you around.”
Needing no other incentive Krebe belted out a mewling “yes sir” and bent over the communication board opening a channel back to the world below. Surprising even himself barking orders like a Grand Admiral to the honeyed sweet female voice which pleasantly answered his hail, the first part of a labyrinth of interlocking fields and subdepartments which the Ensign barreled through refusing any parlay or detour from his goal. The Subcommander waiting, not saying anything and impossible to read, as this unfolded silently gauging it all by some invisible metric. The rubric his alone to know, failure revealed only with the unleashing of the strict and unyielding punishment, as at last the Ensign summoned the officer coordinating the man hunt for the missing engineer.
“What is the meaning of this?” He bellowed up from the station speaker, static adding to his grating voice.
“This meaning is you have misplaced one of my Commodore’s men and I would deeply appreciate a speedy conclusion to this error.” Tyler said with a tone like a Hoth winter.” This is Subcommander Tyler, whom may I ask do I have the privilege of speaking with?”
“Major Hochstetter, proud officer of security division and loyal soldier of the fatherland.” The Native answered back dripping with indignation.” And I know I misplaced…that is one of your men has gone missing. I am the one searching for him! Which I have to detain from to answer your insipid questions!”
“I would hope you are aware of the disappearance of one whom your government has pledged safety for, such as I hope you can fill in for more how exactly he eluded your security and what you are doing to retrieve him.” The Subcommander answered letting some of his veil drop away from his voice, the barbed edges setting Krebe on edge once more.
The Native officer however wasn’t him through, his bluster not diminished in the slightest as he questioned the authority of Tyler to even question the auspices of one in his position. Either failing to understand the magnitude of having a dreadnought weight Super-class Star Destroyer in orbit or simply not caring he verbally retaliated against the Subcommander. Placing energy where Tyler had placed subtle and uncheck fury where he had chosen to sharpen his frozen rage into icy fangs.
“It was your engineer which slipped out of the secured zone loyal soldiers of the Fatherland erected, slipped away with some…some woman! Is that all your people think about? Pestering loyal officers with problems and going off with pretty girls?” Hochstetter thundered, a reverb caught in the background of his mike revealing he’d struck at some table or wall in time with his pronouncement.” Pretty girls and parties! Frivolities while we still struggle to defeat the hated Schlange!”
“ The…Schlange haven’t endeared themselves to us either Major through you make a fine case for them.” Tyler spoke causing the air of the bridge to drop ten degrees.” Of course in a week they won’t be here but we will.”
“As will we, so it is best that we can fulfill the promise of human brotherhood spoken by your Commodore.” The Security officer said at last, timber for the moment regressing to a more controlled state through only as the peaceful isle at the heart of the storm.” Which means staying away allowing the Security Bureau to do it job. Rounding up disloyal citizens to the Fatherland for interrogation. Traitors all of them. To the Leader and to the Fatherland! They should be placed under twenty-four hour guard and the guards under guards to make sure no one escapes!”
Continuing on like that for several more seconds in a discoherent ramble about camps within camps seasoned with healthy jabs about all manner of “spineless” politicians. The latter’s limp wristed and weak responses culpable for the former’s treacherous actions in the view of the officer. When he finished or more accurately trailed off for breath before resuming his triad the Subcommander stepped back into it.
“ It doesn’t sound like you are accomplishing much, in the spirit of “cooperation” I am willing to grant you access to resources I have possession of.” Tyler informed the Native in a tone which laid bare his disinterest in arguing his “generosity”.” I assure you they are quite…versed in these type of situations and I think you’ll find them an asset.”
“Of that I have no doubt but we are more than capable of finding an engineer strayed because of a pretty face.” The Major answered in his quieter voice again, less flustered for the moment and perhaps physically drained from his last outburst, matching the durasteel in the Imperial’s tone.” I will find him even if I have to root up every Marxist-Capitalist squatting in every cellar in New Haven. If I have to take it apart brick by brick with my teeth I shall find him, find him and drag him back to you with a bow!”
“I’m afraid I must insist, having one of our people lost, possibly in danger, I feel compelled to do everything in my power to help find him. The shuttle will be prepped for departure in five.” The Subcommander stated firmly gesturing for Krebe to patch into the appropriate department heads.
The Ensign barely starting to move when the full force of the Native officer came blaring through the speaker’s once more. The full vibrancy of his words making it seem almost as if he was on the bridge, or if they’d received another hail from Captain Jackson, and made Krebe’s head pound from his proximity to the noise.
“NO! The Greater Imperium sovereignty shall be respected! Any unauthorized aero-craft detected shall be intercepted by the brave pilots of the Fatherland, intercepted and shot down! The survivors rounded up and put in camps!” The man gushed washing indifferently over Tyler who’s face betrayed the ever so slight facial twitch as he leaned in to his side’s speaker.
Lowering his voice further forcing his verbal sparring partner to focus more to hear it and thus its importance as he sought to inflict some sense of rationality into the disturbed individual.
“If you check with the pilots who have flown with representatives Addams and James you will realize just how unlikely it is you’ll shoot anything down but yourselves. I can call upon hundreds of Tie Fighters, how many interceptors can you rummage? How much are you prepared to risk? All for one, as you said, lost engineer.”
“I would risk all of it Subcommander, my oath to the Leader, to the Fatherland compels me to do so. To do so and die gloriously defending the Leader’s vision.” The repugnant officer all but growled, voice dropping once again like the tides of an ocean.” Any unauthorized personnel shall be put under heavy guard, then I will put the guards under guards and put them all in camps!”
His words threatening to spiral again but his resolve, still an resolute iron lode, Hochstetter began to talk about his camps again, arrayed in all manner of concurrent rings, when he was interrupted by an aid entering the radio room. The mike capturing the urgency in the young man’s voice but not the content, spoken in their natural tongue, as well as the Major’s brisk order for Tyler to “hold on” before he signed off. Leaving the Subcommander standing leaning over an inactive com link on an utterly silent bridge, sounds only resuming as he straightened up and only then the bustle of keys being slapped and the chirping of computers accepting commands as the entire duty-crew suddenly found cause to immerse themselves in work.
“Signal me when he returns.” He breathed to Krebe stepping away, face a cold mask, resuming his pacing.
Frustrated by more than the insignificant Imperium officer with delusions of grandeur and standing in the cosmos, more than the quite possible fear his abduction had been arranged but from a more basic quandary. Deran’s orders, in addition to his straightforward evaluation of the Native world, were to see to the procurement or manufacture of a specific alloy. One needed for the mysterious inner workings of the Judgment’s primary reactor, their fiery heart which could power a city for a thousand lifetimes or vaporize the colossal vessel and all aboard her in nanosecond. Stores of which the Commodore had “misplaced” thanks to the high value certain quarters placed on the highly forged material, with neither Krevin or Tyler ever asking what any such individuals planned to use it for, and without it the Judgment might as well have been an orbital station.
Secondary and Auxiliary power cores could sustain shields at diminished capacity as well as the banks of turbolasers the Super-Star Destroyer carried but even devoting their entire output they’d never achieve the transition into hyperspace with the Super class mass in anything less than six solid months of effort. Long before then the crew would have boiled from the effort without environmentals and its heat dispensers bleeding off the waste.
And that could not be allowed to happen, the great war ax that was the Judgment was needed for the Empire. For the new plans and grand vistas even now forming in Tyler’s brain, a kingdom fashioned by him unto like a pre-industrial artisan crafting a sculpture.
And so it would come to pass, even if Tyler had to reduce half of the city below to ash to do it. If not then there were other ways to deal with an obnoxious and arrogant Native. Ways less obvious and harder to trace but no less absolute.
New Hope, Dark Alley-
II.Animal I have become Three day’s grace
The man ran as hard as he could, heart sounding like a jackhammer in his chest, but it wasn’t enough. Deran tore past him more shadow than flesh, the cool night’s air cracking with the shattering of the moldy bricks lining either face of the buildings making the alleyway as he drove a hand out for a brake and pivot him towards his outpaced quarry. Jagged slivers of the smashed pressing into the fabric of his flesh, leaving blood that if he’d bothered to look at it was already starting to change colors, but he barely felt it. Not so much because his senses were deadened as one might be inclined to ponder from cheesy horror-vids but because they were so wonderfully inflamed. What was the sting of pain against the feel of the night air on his skin, in his lungs, the musk of fear on his tongue or the delicious aroma of the ruby elixir running through his prey’s veins.
And he had so much of it standing over two meters tall and seemingly nearly as wide, thick chorded muscles bulging underneath his simplistic and plaincloth shirt. No doubt deliberately chosen to showcase his well developed physique and radiate the power he exhibited, power he was intimately familiar with. His bullet shaped, shaven head with the softening fat encroaching on the iron muscle possessing the thunderstruck incredulous of one who was accustomed to his victims pitching their possessions cowering the moment he stepped forth from the shadows. Never once so much as questioning that would come a night when he’d find a wolf in sheep’s clothing or understand what spilled through the minds of his craven victims.
“Get away from me…get away devil!” He shrieked in his native tongue raising the hard nosed bludgeon in his meaty fist for a swing.
A credit to his ilk he turned to his fighting instincts at the last but it was wasted breath, like a holo-recording played at halved speed the weapon slung forth towards the Engineer until he reached up and caught it. Feeling power course through him as he tightened his grip on the man’s fist, hearing the bones crack, and turned it aside like he might a child and turning his shoulder into the would be robber shoved him. He had to have weighted a hundred kilograms, hundred and fifty easy, but there was no resistance to the attack just a simpering whoosh of exhaled air as the two of them flew across the alley. Hitting the other wall, the sound of flesh buttressing the abrasive brick surface.
Deran holding him there, arm across the thief’s chest and neck just barely holding back enough for him to breath, relishing in the sensations. The scent of the scarlet potion the Engineer craved, the tremors of his racing heart which the Engineer felt transferred through him, the cold clammy sweat of fear seeping from his pores. All was as it should be, all that Deran craved as he leaned in for his incisors to tear into the salty tang of flesh releasing the first gush of sweet, sweet blood. Yet…
With a cry that rumbled across the city he pulled back jaws snapping shut the thirst unslacked, pulling himself away from the beaten thug a cauldron of emotions churning inside of him. Not so for the pardoned figure who muttered some incomprehensible turn of phrase and turned and bolted as quickly as his legs would carry him. On the thrice step a blur descending across him from the roof above, his head vanishing from his shoulders. Without it his body sprinted onward, a red fountain sprouting from the wrenched open wound, losing its balance only when it sightlessly stumbled over an overturned trashcan. The scarlet fluid continuing to pour out and around it, edging towards the dainty soles of Slytherian’s shoes whose coverings were already smeared with droplets from the thief’s head she clenched between her hands. Her face pressed close to the crimson stub at its bottom, tongue flicking out catching rivulets of the elixir which she savored with immense pleasure.
“It’s okay.” She soothed in a voice that would have wrapped stars, alluring but heavy almost making one drowsy just listening to it.” We all struggle the first time. We know what we need but falter on how to receive it.”
Deran tried to argue, to tell that she was wrong. That it had been a man, a human, with a life that she had killed and dreams however basic or low. Tried but the words couldn’t come out, got stuck in his throat as the aroma of the thief’s blood bathed him. His thoughts dying within him, submerging, leaving only a drawn out mewling noise which escaped through his gaping mouth as he staggered towards the still warm body. Hearing Slytherian’s voice only distantly coaxing him on, encouraging him and spinning weaves to massage a conscious he for the moment couldn’t feel just the hunger a voracious gnawing that controlled him, forcing his knees to bend dropping into the spreading warm pool of blood and for him to lean over the corpse. Lapping at the still vibrant and life filled blood, tearing at the flesh off in chunks and swallowing it. Determined to take his fill and then some and his appointed chaperon watched his glutton repast and smiled.
“ Take it, take it all for this is the chattel’s purpose.” She purred, still enjoying her own treat, to him reaching to the parts that were still mortified at his actions.” To sustain those of us of the old blood, the purer blood not weakened and distilled down through the ages of time. Like the butcher to the hog so it is with us, reaping the scarlet harvest.”
New Hope, New Haven-
III.Doomsday-Nox Arcana
Entering into the room indicated by the sniveling aid Hochstetter was greeted with two of his security forces, a Corporal clutching a MP-40 and a Lieutenant with a holstered pistol, and one in the plain clothes of the secret police. In the center of them was also the battered and bloody body of Laer, a chronic drunk whose drink and regrets since the day of burning having eaten his mind away. Frequently dragged from the streets babbling about nonsensical things from years past before the war but that was the job for a junior officer in passing. For three at a time of such proportions was maddening.
“What is the meaning of this? Why have I been called away from the Star people for this…this wretch!?” He demanded with full bluster storming towards the center of the room and them.
“My Major your orders were to bring back anyone who might have the whereabouts of the missing Starman.” The Lieutenant snapped briskly, too quickly trying to cover his nervous fear.” And sir he knows things, found him speaking freely of them in the local beer hall.”
Things of course he couldn’t possibly of known, things that couldn’t be known, which was why the officer’s body now drew tense. Why his flesh prickled with beads of sweat and his voice rushed itself to be spoken trying to reassure, sooth and redirect the wrath of the black suited Major.
“What? You believe the ramblings of this…this fool over your own common sense?! Imbecile! People of his stripe do nothing but talk gossip and imbibe themselves. Drink and talk, talk and drink.” The Major thundered.” That is where he got his alleged information and whom you should be interrogating not interrupting me to deal with a soured drunkard.”
“ No sir the things he said…he couldn’t have merely heard them. That is-“ The lieutenant started before being interrupted by Laer coming to a semblance of life on the floor.
The bare lightbulbs housed in the unadorned ceiling flickering, from the cheap and poorly maintained wiring, throwing obscene shadows and suggestive shapes over his body as he lifted up onto his knees. His bloodshot eyes pinned completely open without blinking on his rigid face that was spun in a rictus grin, clearly the after affects of whatever toxins and drugs he’d ingested before his capture, only adding to the effect of the brief faltering of the light. Then it returned strong, its harsh light helping to reveal the poor fool for what he was, a broken spirit. A piece of human debris left over from the day of burning. It was important for Hochstetter to remember that to discount the disrespectful tone which spilled froth from the man’s twitching lips, grin never dissolving, as he addressed the Major.
“Lost…flown away like a fallen star, little twinkling of light lost amid the city bright. Your engineer gone but for long. Oh no Major the dawning of the sun shall see to that, revealed by the golden rays of its yawning.” Laer croaked in a bitterly acidic voice to the derisive snort of the officer.
“This is your great source?” He sneered casting a withering glance at all three who had dragged the wreck into the room. He is mad, delusional. He doesn’t know what he’s saying.”
“Don’t I Wolfgang? Don’t I know like I know your every haunting secret? Like I know the tomb cold touch of your fears, the molten heart of your rage. Oh but I know…” Laer cackled loving the way the color of Hochstetter’s pallor changed.” And I know your missing an engineer…a twinkling spec of light from larger star my mistress has set her sights upon.”
There the drunkard paused, leering with this stretched grin watching the Major’s face finish turning an unsettling shade of gray. Watching him recover his nerve, unclipping his pistol from is holster and jab it beneath Laer’s chin.
“What game is this? Who are you working for, what does she have to do with this? The Englanders? Americans? Who?” He demanded forcefully only to have his anger thrown back in his face with cold indifference.
“She has many names, all equally imperfect to describe her to those who haven’t seen. Seen like I have. You call her the devourer of bones, gluttonous she-devil of flesh, the soul-eater. I call her mistress, kneeling on her alter of tanned flesh before the crimson sea which laps upon the rotten shore.” The man replied the light dosing once again twisting and embellishing his garish features hellishly, somehow making even his voice darker and heavier.
“Nonsense. Nonsense and fairytales spun for children.” Hochstetter grunted rejecting it, voice turning more gnarled in response.” And I am too old for such things. So are you going to speak truthfully now or will we have to persuade you?”
“The only fairytales are the ones you chide yourself with to deny I exist.” The body of Laer said in a howling maelstrom of a timber.” I am everywhere, I am everyone. I’m in you and your lost engineer now that the hags of shadows have their clutches in him. Delicious the weaves you each wove…Wolfgang the ecstasy of your soul…”
In the background the secret policeman mumbled words to himself, drawing the sign of the cross over his chest as he backed away. The young faced Corporal blubbering craning his submachine gun down and stabbing it into the side of Laer while the older lieutenant merely had the color drained from his face. Each knowing of the atrocities that had been committed in the final years before the day of burning, of robbed and consumed graves and unintelligible rites that saw minds and bodies broken and deformed, and what the Americans and Englanders had blamed it on. Of something deeper than blood, of science, a malevolence intellect which hungered beyond some ethereal wall beyond the sight of mortal men. Obviously disproven by the Greater Imperium’s team of scientists, another of their devious plots to lead mankind under the thrall of aliens.
“You speak the lies of Marxist-Capitalist lapdogs! There is only man and Xeno in the galaxy no fiendish horror thirsting through eternia! And we shall round up each and every alien and grind them down into dust!” The Major spat through grinding teeth.
“You will…but it will be my sign you burn into their flesh before hand, to me you offer the blood.” The form of Laer said as the lights, in the room and throughout the building, crashed into darkness permanently.
The bulbs themselves exploding raining fiery embers down over Laer’s body as it rose up from the ground, face stretching and contorting, stretching its hands out to either side. A cold, nauseating force swelling from the gesture knocking Hochstetter and everyone else in the room off their feet. The Major hitting something in the dark, feeling sharp edges prod into his body, felt his bone jarred from the impact. He heard the sound of wood breaking and metal twisting, both dragging across him as he slid to the floor. But most of all he heard the laughter, like a scythe run across a whetstone, coming from every angle of the room. A taunting pus bloated cackle which made his skin feel like squirming maggots, filled the cloaking shadows with nightmarish half seen vistas of things…wrong. No other way to express it, those engorged phantasmal bodies, dripping heads and endless tentacles. A wrongness made manifest and among the illusions which flickered like the passing glades of moonlight another stalked made of flesh and blood. Hidden beneath the gloom and the howling cacophony it stalked…reaching out for him…
To be Continued…
Edit-Goofed on the Corporal's weapon. Should have been
this not an MP-5