Chapter 10: Makrimalli, Intermede
After taking just a moment to decide on how to use your limited time, you first asks Zephus:
"Do they have a tactical network in place?"
"Yes, company level commanders or equivalent should have access." he answers after a cursory check.
"Hum. I'll have to start with that, Changer willing." you say, before ordering "In addition to the information on the ships, see if you can find anything that'd actually help us get to the flyer and then to orbit, like the areas not covered by the Imperial defenses, IFF codes and maybe codes for the vehicle."
As Zephus turns to the cogitators, inputting commands as quickly as his missing hand allows, you check on Frax to see that he has build a barricade of mangled corpses, topped by the dead loyalist, the body of the space marine positioned so that it'd be clearly visible to any assailants and is now crouched behind it, his shotgun complemented by a heavy stubber taken from somewhere, ready to fire on any imperials that'd try to dislodge your group from the command center.
You punch runes on the biggest vox unit available, dredging back half-forgotten activation rites implanted into your mind during your indoctrination as a space marine. Then you modulate your voice, trying to get it closer to one from an unaugmented officer and not from a transhuman physiology blessed by the Dark Gods, before saying
"High priority communication. Noospheric tactical network is under attack by hostile scrap code from Dark Mechanicus spacecraft in orbit. Its integrity have been compromised. Discard all data received since the last two hours and disconnect your terminals from the noosphere, until they have been reconsecrated by annointed Mechanicus members."
The power of your vox unit and command priority codes drown out all comm. traffic in range. And once you stop, a tumult of voices answers, cutting each other, questioning and asking for clarification.
"Repeat your last, I'm not sure..." "What?" "Acknowledged." "Here captain Tolandus..." "Cadia's blood, explain..." "But..." "Where's the..." "We're not..." "Requesting reinforcements..."
You let the brouhaha unfold for a few moments while admiring the craftmanship of the bone relic taken from the fallen loyalist, fine scrimshaw depicting ancient heroics of past Subjugators, engraved on a piece of phalanx, whose size indicates it came from a space marine, likely a brother-in-arm of the one Frax and Zephus have slain. Then, after a deep (but still wheezing) breath, you continue, the next words making you gag a little, but you push past the disgust: "In the name of Emperor! I am not finished. Attached enginseer personnel is warning me that vox communications are about to get similarly compromised. Henceforth, silence all vox casters and ignore any communications."
Boosting the gain on the vox caster to cut off anyone else from talking you continue "I repeat, vox communication will soon be compromised, shut down all vox-casters and disregard any further communication coming from them. Do not attempt to receive or transmit by vox. Command out."
Then you punch another rune on the vox, emitting a continuous white noise drowning any communication from the Imperials.
Gunfire makes you turn around toward Frax, but you see he has the situation well in hand, filling the corridor with hails of bullets and imprecations to the Dark Gods, driving back another group of guards, who leave behind more bodies in the corridor, dead or agonizing.
On one of the cogitator Zephus is using, you can see a list of ships is slowly appearing, with information from the strategic network, like coordinates, heading, allegiance and basic information like size, known armement and damage. Another screen is showing information on ground to air and ground to space defenses around the Makrimalli and a cursory look is enough to determine getting into orbit would be easy.
"It seems the Imperials didn't expect the command center to fall, or at least that quickly and everything is open to us." Zephus states, before grabbing a map printed from another cogitator, showing the base and annotated with troops position and other data. "We're here, the space marine craft is on that landing platform there and we can follow that road, then..." pointing at the map, Zephus explains possible itineraries that'd allow your group to reach the flyer while avoiding further confrontation on the way.
"But we'll have first to fight our way out of the command center." you say, once Zephus has finished.
"Yes, but that should be easy enough, with the guards here leaderless and isolated. Though the platform is defended." says Zephus, indicating a handful of skull and cog icons on the map.
"Mechanicus forces?"
"Only servitors, it seems, most likely of combat type. There's a note indicating the Astartes have received control codes allowing them, and only them, to command the servitors."
"So if we had those codes, the flyer would be defenseless. But we didn't find anything of the sort on the idiot we killed here and if one of the bike riders had them, they're now beyond our reach. And even if other space marines have those codes, we don't know where they would be." you say, wondering where Zephus is going with this.
"Well, I might have an idea where we could find the remaining Subjugators." Zephus explain, pointing on the map a building adorned with the symbol of an eye set in the middle of a column, located not too far from either the command center where you're standing and the landing platform. "This is marked as a high value target, but it doesn't have any units directly defending it, the Imperial forces present are only forming a perimeter."
"You'd mean those damnable marines would be there?"
"Yes, that would be my guess."
"Dubious, could also be any other imperial force that's not under direct control of the Guard."
"Possibly, but with martial law in effect, there's not many forces that wouldn't be. Anyway in one case that'd be a few more space marines to kill and a easier time to escape afterward. And in the other, if the space marines aren't there, destroying what the emperor's lapdogs are trying to defend, maybe getting some spoils, could mitigate our failures so far in that campaign."
As Zephus finishes his explanation, the other cogitator pings, indicating that it has retrieved the full list of ships. You quickly scan it, seeing it's a mix of Chaos and Imperials warships, with a few civilian ships trying to escape attention from either side. You commit the relevant information to your memory, before ordering to move out. You take the time before stepping outside the room to destroy the vox-casters and cogitators, the explosive ammunition of your bolt pistols smashing apart the delicate apparatuses, ensuring that even after the guards take back the command center, they won't be able to make any use of it. The number of bodies littering the corridor has grown again, so much that the ferrocrete ground isn't visible beneath the bodies, blood and viscera, while the walls and ceiling are streaked with splashes of vital fluids.
"They were just like gnats before me, not even a worthy sacrifice!" clamors Frax, the carnage around him filling him with blood lust.
"Even such worthless souls can still be offered to our divine patrons and sufficient numbers will be seen propitiously." you counter, before leading the way towards the outside.
The guards that try to block your way inside, disorganized and demoralized, are easily brushed aside, but the guards outside had regrouped and would have ambushed you, had you not spotted them beforehand and used the heavy weapon emplacements inside the command center to decimate them, dispersing the survivors. With that done, you safely exit the building and can now make your way to your next objective, which is
A The supposed location of space marines, to potentially kill them and take the codes controlling the defenses of the landing platform; at the very least strike one last high value target before leaving.
B The landing platform, to steal the space marine flyer and fly off.
C The airfield, where it should be easier to take a flyer, the intelligence you've recovered in the command center ensuring you're not flying blind.
AN: I hesitated to finish at this chapter, but I found going directly from the command center to the conclusion a bit too abrupt, so I added another choice here (and makes for a shorter chapter, this one took nearly one month already...)