Battle of LV120 (Opening Moves)
The mining station LV 120 hung like a gem before the cruiser Saint Peter . The cruiser and its escorts were station in the system to protect the valuable mining station and to show the flag of the Conclave. They were also operating under Operation Mousetrap which was going to try and draw the Hammer of God out. There was a large Dreadnought battlegroup waiting in deepspace for any sign of the Hammer of God forces if they were going to take the bait. On the bridge Captain Jerome Willis sat patiently as the screens showed nothing. HOG Hunter Seeker activities in this region had been picking up and culminated with the death of a mining vessel on its way back to New Eden.
The captain, a medium sized man of about 40 years was thinking about his options. Then he had it, “Helm bring us to course 120 by 40 by 30 full burn, tell the escorts to follow us, we are going to take a trip to the Jovian Gas Giant.”
“Aye aye sir,” the officer at the helm station activate her VR interface and the ship began to thrum with the sound of the space drives moving it through space. The captain smiled as the small escorts crisply followed the larger ship and they moved away from the station. Jerome knew of a place where the raiders liked to go to by the Gas Giant where the interference from the atmosphere would be a perfect place from coming out of FTL and
not being seen. Hopefully if there was any HS ships there he be able to hit them before they were ready.
3 hours later the small flotilla of ships were about to reach the designated coordinates when the communications officer yelled out saying, “Captain the station is reporting multiple FTL signals a enemy force is coming on top of them!”
“Damn, helm swing us around bring us into a FTL mini-jump.” The ships began to turn away from their prior destination and that was when the destroyer Kale Burbank took a Hunter Seeker torpedo up the drive section and tore the hapless craft apart. Willis eyes bulged as he saw the number of torpedoes coming at Saint Peter . He thought it was a trap, damn those bloody fanatics they tricked me, now the station is probably
going to be a battleground once the St. Jerome battle group arrives and I am going to be fighting off a swarm of Hunter seekers, its just not fair. . The captain had his mental monologue ended when a torpedo from one of the HS’s penetrated that amour and belched a bomb pumped Chaos beam right through the innards of the ship. Within a minute the cruiser was looking like Swiss cheese and was drifting all life on it was no
longer living. The Hammer of God forces tagged it for the scavengers so the cruiser could fight again on the flag of the righteous cause.
For LV 120 the station itself was to valuable to destroy and it had been a long standing unspoken agreement that the station would never be armed leaving the only fighting to marines on it. As the two sides fought each other on the decks of the large mining construct the Conclave trap was about to begin.
The St. Jerome battlegroup was a force built around the dreadnought St. Jerome , the two battleships Rapier and Swordsman and 4 cruisers and 20 destroyers. The Hammer of God force at the time was 3 heavy crusier squadrons plus 30 destroyers. Plus to the commander of the Conclave battlegroup he was hearing wearing reports right before the battlegroup jumped that there was more FTL transits occurring on
the outer edge of the system. Whatever the Hammer of God was up to, they were going to be launching an major offensive. Leaving Commodore Matthew Deckard to wonder if he was going to survive this coming battle, the 5th battle of LV 120 was about to enter its first stage.
From LV120 Mining Station Command
To All units
This is Admiral Hummel of the LV 120 Operations Command, we are under direct attack by a large Hammer of God fleet. They suckered in our crusier escort and destroyed it. The St Jerome 's battlegroup is all we got and its not enough. We are picking up 5 superdreadnought class hulls on the edge of the system. This is the offensive they were talking about. We got to moblize everything we have and stop them from taking this system. So therefor I am calling a Code Omega Red and ordering all units to make best to this system to fight off these robed fanatics.
God watch over us all
To LV120 Mining Station Command
From Hunter Seeker wolfpack 43
Admiral this is Captain McRobin of the HS Brisbane we here your calls for help and will be exiting into LV120 in 3 minutes. We have about 20 Hunter Seekers from patrol on us, we will begin to harrash that larger force you were talking about to give the battlegroup time to hold off the first elements of the attack and allowed more units to enter the system.
[b] To LV120 Mining Station Command [b]
From 7th Fleet
John this Joyce Harper, I heard your call and we are leaving port at New Eden, stay alive 30 hours and we will be there. You will be getting some of my ligher units within 5 hours from now they are going to be burning out their FTL drive to get there but they will. Don't you dare die on my John I won't bury you like I buried Robert last time!
Vice-Admiral Joyce Harper,
7th Fleet, Commanding.
The mining station LV 120 hung like a gem before the cruiser Saint Peter . The cruiser and its escorts were station in the system to protect the valuable mining station and to show the flag of the Conclave. They were also operating under Operation Mousetrap which was going to try and draw the Hammer of God out. There was a large Dreadnought battlegroup waiting in deepspace for any sign of the Hammer of God forces if they were going to take the bait. On the bridge Captain Jerome Willis sat patiently as the screens showed nothing. HOG Hunter Seeker activities in this region had been picking up and culminated with the death of a mining vessel on its way back to New Eden.
The captain, a medium sized man of about 40 years was thinking about his options. Then he had it, “Helm bring us to course 120 by 40 by 30 full burn, tell the escorts to follow us, we are going to take a trip to the Jovian Gas Giant.”
“Aye aye sir,” the officer at the helm station activate her VR interface and the ship began to thrum with the sound of the space drives moving it through space. The captain smiled as the small escorts crisply followed the larger ship and they moved away from the station. Jerome knew of a place where the raiders liked to go to by the Gas Giant where the interference from the atmosphere would be a perfect place from coming out of FTL and
not being seen. Hopefully if there was any HS ships there he be able to hit them before they were ready.
3 hours later the small flotilla of ships were about to reach the designated coordinates when the communications officer yelled out saying, “Captain the station is reporting multiple FTL signals a enemy force is coming on top of them!”
“Damn, helm swing us around bring us into a FTL mini-jump.” The ships began to turn away from their prior destination and that was when the destroyer Kale Burbank took a Hunter Seeker torpedo up the drive section and tore the hapless craft apart. Willis eyes bulged as he saw the number of torpedoes coming at Saint Peter . He thought it was a trap, damn those bloody fanatics they tricked me, now the station is probably
going to be a battleground once the St. Jerome battle group arrives and I am going to be fighting off a swarm of Hunter seekers, its just not fair. . The captain had his mental monologue ended when a torpedo from one of the HS’s penetrated that amour and belched a bomb pumped Chaos beam right through the innards of the ship. Within a minute the cruiser was looking like Swiss cheese and was drifting all life on it was no
longer living. The Hammer of God forces tagged it for the scavengers so the cruiser could fight again on the flag of the righteous cause.
For LV 120 the station itself was to valuable to destroy and it had been a long standing unspoken agreement that the station would never be armed leaving the only fighting to marines on it. As the two sides fought each other on the decks of the large mining construct the Conclave trap was about to begin.
The St. Jerome battlegroup was a force built around the dreadnought St. Jerome , the two battleships Rapier and Swordsman and 4 cruisers and 20 destroyers. The Hammer of God force at the time was 3 heavy crusier squadrons plus 30 destroyers. Plus to the commander of the Conclave battlegroup he was hearing wearing reports right before the battlegroup jumped that there was more FTL transits occurring on
the outer edge of the system. Whatever the Hammer of God was up to, they were going to be launching an major offensive. Leaving Commodore Matthew Deckard to wonder if he was going to survive this coming battle, the 5th battle of LV 120 was about to enter its first stage.
From LV120 Mining Station Command
To All units
This is Admiral Hummel of the LV 120 Operations Command, we are under direct attack by a large Hammer of God fleet. They suckered in our crusier escort and destroyed it. The St Jerome 's battlegroup is all we got and its not enough. We are picking up 5 superdreadnought class hulls on the edge of the system. This is the offensive they were talking about. We got to moblize everything we have and stop them from taking this system. So therefor I am calling a Code Omega Red and ordering all units to make best to this system to fight off these robed fanatics.
God watch over us all
To LV120 Mining Station Command
From Hunter Seeker wolfpack 43
Admiral this is Captain McRobin of the HS Brisbane we here your calls for help and will be exiting into LV120 in 3 minutes. We have about 20 Hunter Seekers from patrol on us, we will begin to harrash that larger force you were talking about to give the battlegroup time to hold off the first elements of the attack and allowed more units to enter the system.
[b] To LV120 Mining Station Command [b]
From 7th Fleet
John this Joyce Harper, I heard your call and we are leaving port at New Eden, stay alive 30 hours and we will be there. You will be getting some of my ligher units within 5 hours from now they are going to be burning out their FTL drive to get there but they will. Don't you dare die on my John I won't bury you like I buried Robert last time!
Vice-Admiral Joyce Harper,
7th Fleet, Commanding.
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