Children of Heaven, Chapter 8

Radio signals propagated at the speed of light, the one limitation of interstellar communication. Contact with outer-system outposts and ships could take hours for a single message and reply and sensors were equally limited, relaying information progressively more outdated to their viewers the further away one was from the object of interest. Hyperspace sensors were the one exception to this rule, which was all well and good for detecting incoming or outgoing vessels moving at supralight speeds, but less so for picking up station-keeping vessels. In simpler terms, this meant that none of the Lefu ships should have had the capability to detect Commodore Archer’s Red Team before they burst into reality two hundred million kilometers behind the aliens’ battle-wall. Natalya leaned forwards in her chair, a forelock of her blood-red hair falling down her scalp, and her blue-green eyes were intent, almost eager. All right, you bastards. Let’s play.

Children of Heaven, Chapter 7

The Scouting Vessel prowled the edges of the Enemy system, listening to the trickle of data coming from the recon drones it had seeded throughout the orbitals. It had watched the Enemy fleet’s arrival two days ago, watched them cluster about the target planet and ferry thousands of the groundside Enemy to what they doubtless perceived to be safety. The Scouting Vessel could have wreaked severe damage on those transports, particularly the last groups where the Enemy had been calling their warships back together. There was no temptation to do so, however. It was not their function and despite however many casualties they could inflict, they would themselves be hunted down and destroyed. It would not be a military victory so much as pointless butchery, anyways. Delicate sensor vanes almost seemed to quiver in anticipation as the brightspace wave of the approaching Fleet elements drew closer. Wait… what was that?

The Last Angel: Siren’s Song, Chapter 2

Liam "Lucky" Redfeather is not having the best time recently. He's lost his ship, his crew, his friends, he's been demoted to a job he's not trained for. Everyone looks down on him for being human and... oh yes. He's seen the Ghost of Semtillian, which is considered to be a death mark. No one… Continue reading The Last Angel: Siren’s Song, Chapter 2

Patreon Update: Another Sneak Peek of Siren’s Song Chapter 2

Liam "Lucky" Redfeather really is living down to the worst interpretation of his nickname. His ship is destroyed, all his peers and comrades are killed, he's being hunted by an ancient starfaring horror and even the help he thought he'd get is just more paranoid rambling. Fortunately, he has Garfield's secret weapon: denial. In this… Continue reading Patreon Update: Another Sneak Peek of Siren’s Song Chapter 2

What’s a good way to (almost) kill someone?

Poor Liam Redfeather. He's just not been having a good time of late, and things are only going to get worse. Particularly since he's about to have a near-death experience, but that's the price you pay for seeing something you shouldn't*. I just need this last bit of the chapter to finish the rough draft… Continue reading What’s a good way to (almost) kill someone?

Children of Heaven, Chapter 6

Gold Four, known as Glaive to its four-man (and one woman) crew, was a member of the 211th, the HAVOC carrier squadron assigned to the Willam Wallace and was in the thick of it now. Traditionally, each BCV had 10 squadrons of 16 HAVOCs, two of which were the CHAVOC and its deputy, each flying an 80-ship wing. This meant that a HAVOC strike force could divide its attention to some degree without losing vital command and control functions. Currently, the 211th was putting that theory to the test.

Children of Heaven, Chapter 5

“What are our losses?” Castlewick asked. A former serviceman himself, he’d toured aboard the Dominant during the war with the League until an Empty battleship’s broadside ripped both his legs off at the knees. By the time the replacements had grown in and his physical therapy was complete, the war was over. Johanen answered the Foundationist’s question.“Militarily, we’ve lost all of TF 93 and every orbital and groundside asset in those systems. Civilian; we don’t know. Tebrinnin and Unicorn Alpha were nuked from orbit, but at last report all other civilian installations were intact. We have no idea if that’s still true. Worst-case estimates put the death toll up to twenty-four million.”

Patreon Update: Sneak Peek of Siren’s Song, Chapter 2.

A fresh new update for my patrons - a sneak peek at the upcoming continuation of Siren's Song, a short story set in the Angelverse about a human encountering one of the many legends horrors within the galaxy, the Ghost of Semtillian. It shines silver. It sings to you. And if you ever lay eyes… Continue reading Patreon Update: Sneak Peek of Siren’s Song, Chapter 2.