Chapter 1 – Under the Stars
04/18/3051 | Miraborg Estate, Gunzberg, Free Rasalhague Republic
Pines swayed in the spring winds cooling on the exposed skin of the couple entwined in each other beneath a tapestry of stars. A young woman pulled back despite her partner’s lips on the nape of her neck. “We shouldn’t be doing this Phelen.”
Phelen Kell attempted to push himself up on his elbows, but she pushed him enough that he could feel the pricks of pine needles on his back. “Since when? You are the one that suggested it.”
She rolled off him and put her nightshirt back on, “I know, I know, but it was a mistake. I have to get home before my dad finds out. You know how he feels about mercenaries.”
“I thought he was over it.”
“Me to! But he has been steaming ever since arriving on Gunzberg about it.”
He stood up to stretch out and pulled on his pants hanging from a branch. “Well he should have made it a lot clearer to the Archon then while you both were on Tharkad. We already have plenty of work.”
The winds shifted so they could hear baying hounds and shouting. “Attans!” Tyra turned to Phelen who looked at his shirt then back to the road, “I’ll try to slow them down. Run for it!”
Needles scratched him as he dashed into the woods hoping he hadn’t forgotten everything from Seventh Kommando summer camp.
Colonel Patrick Kell signaled the gates to their compound marked with ‘Kell Hounds’ Advisory Troop Scrapper’ open backed by the ‘Bad Dogs’ of the 2nd Kell Hounds Regiment. On the other side were three wheeled APCs from the 1st Gunzburg Mechanized Infantry. Their thrumming diesel engines filled the normally quiet night with noise. General Tor Miraborg’s stood before the trucks, his scarred coutenance backlight by their powerful light bars.
“Morning General, appreciate your unit’s enthusiasm for training but you aren’t due here until oh five hundred.” Patrick looked at his watch, “It’s only two.”
Tor signaled back to one of the vehicles and a shirtless Phelen was escorted forward by a man wearing the Arms of the Miraborg Estate instead of the Kungarme’s insignia. The General kept a firm grip on him as he pulled him forward. “I found one of your strays trespassing on my property.”
Patrick looked him over and saw the scrapes and bruises that covered his nephew, “So you did. I appreciate you returning him to me in mostly pristine condition.
How did you get those marks kid?”
Phelen looked nervously back at Tor then back to his uncle. “I fell in the woods.
It’s a good thing the Estate Guards brought me back.”
“Report to the medic and get yourself cleaned up.”
“Yessir!” Tor released him as he walked past the armed guards standing behind the Colonel.
The First Mechanized started back to their vehicles, “I don’t want a repeat of this incident Colonel Kell. Keep control of your mercenaries. Gunzberg’s woods are dangerous and filled with all manner of frightful animals. One could get lost in them and never find their way out again, or worse.”
“I assure you it won’t happen again Herr Miraborg.”
“Good, I will take your word on it as far as I can. See you in a few hours Colonel.”
Tor walked back and into one of the APCs which closed its armored hatch and drove away.
“Are you going to let him threaten you sir?” Said one of the ‘Bad Dog’ Sergeants over the sound of the gate closing.
“I am Leo, he can’t do anything without consequence, but I am still going to put Phelen on that Elissa Garrison mission.
Just in case.”
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06/22/3051
Union V LCDS Junkyard was anything but as it transported Company 222 of the Kell Hounds (that is 2nd Regiment, 2nd Battalion, 2nd Company). 222 had even received discounted passage aboard jumpships belonging to the One Star Faith from Tamar to Elissa due to their celebrity status. Elissa gleamed green below them except in the few places where Grimm’s men had strip mined it for precious metals.
Phelen Kell turned off the television which was displaying their view of Elissa’s moon Miranda into the galley, “There’s nothing worth fighting over down there, just a whole lot of nature. Why are we even here?”
Captain Michael Wilson looked up from his stew, “Because there are a bunch of rich pansy kids partying down there as part of that One Star Cult. Their parents are paying us to make sure they don’t get abducted by some pirates before they head home after getting it out of their system.
Haven’t you gotten out into the other dropships?” Captain Wilson looked around at the other Mechwarriors, Pilots, and Ship’s Crew in the Galley. “I know a few of you did, even though I warned you not to.”
“I’ve was just practicing with Grinner or sparring most of the transit.”
“Well, I’m sure you will get plenty more practice with your Wolfhound. Like you said, it’s unlikely we will get any action out here. I’m serious about this, the Stargazers are very open and ‘welcoming’ to strangers particularly such a well-heeled and handsome young mercenary like yourself but keep it in your pants.”
Michael firmly tapped his fingers on the metal table, “You’re here because Patrick had a real fear that you’d get shot for mingling with the locals.”
The rest of the galley laughed and turned the television back on to link with Elissa’s HPG for the latest Solaris news. Solaris Seven Insider appeared with its hosts interviewing the 22 year old O’Bannon sisters who with their matching Marauder IIs were currently fighting their way up the Solaris Top Twenty looking to dethrone Jason Bloch, the reigning Class Six champ. Elizabeth and Tanya O’Bannon’s faces appeared onscreen, their strawberry blonde hair was their most distinctive feature, but wolf whistles filled the room as the mercenaries paid closer attention to the plunging necklines of the twin’s shirts then the earrings or hair adornments that differentiated them.
Phelen retired to the mech bays where Recon Lance Commander Lt. Jackson Tang stood at the foot of his Clint (2-3T) next to Grinner, Phelen’s Wolfhound (1A), with a Hermes II (4K) and Cicada (3M) rounding out the Lance. Jackson paused his diagnostics and walked over, “Don’t let the Captain get to you.”
He pulled idly on the maintenance chart attached to the ‘cage’ that Grinner was stabilized in. “It’s not that, it’s just, you know.
I thought it’d be more like Patrick and Dan told me. My whole life has been training, with the Dragoons, at home, my year at Nagelring. Now I’m just babysitting some spoiled brats.”
“Plenty of good soldiers have gotten kicked out of Nagelring. They gave Roman the boot after knocking up a girl and then he almost took over Buckminster during Götterdämmerung.
Your uncle and brother-in-law only told you the exciting parts. You’ve already gotten a story and you haven’t even seen battle yet. You’ve got time, enjoy it before you get a history as well.”
“Thanks, El Tee.”
“Yeah, now get working on Grinner’s optics package, you can’t touch the log without doing something on it. That’s bad luck.”
“You made that up.”
“You want to chance it Mechwarrior?”
“No sir.”
“Great, we’re going groundside at dawn, Astrapolis time.”
“I can’t believe they called it Astrapolis.”
Jackson shrugged his shoulders, “Cultists are weird like that. Service your mech, check you kit, and get some shuteye. See you tomorrow.”