Whoever attacked Chopra Interstellar Security fleet did a fairly hasty job at cleaning up the battlefield. As the Flagrant Swordmaidens finally reached close enough to resolve some actual details from the debris field, they quickly obtained more details.
The first observation was that the winner of the battle looted all the easily-accessible valuables. Intact containers, stores of spare materials, semi-complete mechs and more were in very short supply.
In addition, the winners executed every Chopran survivor within easy reach or detection. A large amount of broken escape pods, scraps of frozen biological material free floating in space and more strongly indicated that an indiscriminate massacre took place.
However, the continued existence of more than a hundred escape pods, many of which boosted far away from their ships, indicated that the victors of the battle hadn’t been too thorough. They only picked the low-hanging fruit before they decided to move on. Ultimately, finding the Starlight Megalodon was more important than processing the entire debris field.
"There’s nothing worth salvaging in the debris field." Ketis opined. As a member of a pirate gang, she had a keen eye for salvage. Picking up free goods from floating debris field was every pirate’s specialty. "The easy stuff that’s easy to recover and turn into something valuable has already been taken away. I can immediately tell an old hand in the business is responsible by the way the debris field is cleaned up. Pirates are involved."
Ves trusted her judgement. "We’ll know for certain once the rescue teams have picked up the survivors. Really though. Of all the possible outfits we could meet in our journey into the deep frontier, why did we encounter a mercenary corps from my own state? How many possible outfits and influences are actually involved in the search for the Starlight Megalodon?"
The possible answers he came up with unsettled him. He really did not like the implications of their encounter with the remnants of Chopra Interstellar Security.
At the very least, their previous encounter with the remnant survivors of a doomed fleet could be chalked to coincidence. Only the most suspicious Vandals believed the Fourth Prince and Venerable Xie schemed against the Vandals from the start.
They couldn’t dismiss the presence of the Choprans with the same excuse, though.
Search and rescue teams deployed from the Swordmaidens and the Vandals.
The Swordmaidens mostly spent their efforts on ’searching’ and ’rescuing’ any loot and valuables the previous looters hadn’t been able to retrieve. All Ves could say about their behavior was that they sure had their priorities straight.
The Vandals on the other hand were in no mood to raid the rotting corpse of what used to be an upstanding Brighter mercenary corps. The personnel rolls of Chopra Interstellar Security numbered in the hundreds, and the overwhelming majority of its people hailed from the Bright Republic.
The fact that Chopra, like many mercenary corps, began as a private venture between a band of veterans from the Mech Corps hit the Vandals fairly hard. Which Vandal didn’t dream of starting a second career in the private sector?
Because the tragic fate of Chopra was so relatable, the Vandals all put their full efforts into spreading out their mechs and shuttles towards rescuing as many escape pods and free floating Choprans they could find.
Most could easily be tracked down by their active transponders, but some became so terrified by the thought of being hunted down by whoever defeated them that they disabled the transponders and any other emergency signallers.
The Vandals managed to locate a portion of these paranoid folk, but they probably missed tens of Choprans who hid their signature behind pieces of debris or the like. Their own efforts at minimizing their chances of detection inexplicably doomed them from any chance of rescue, as the Vandals couldn’t afford to stick around forever.
The Starlight Megalodon beckoned.
As survivors and frozen corpses trickled in, security officers trained in interrogation and investigation questioned the first coherent Choprans they managed to get their hands on. Through these preliminary talks, they finally found out which outfit was responsible for dooming the mercenary corps to dust and ruin!
"They got shanked by an independent pirate gang called the NIN."
"NIN? What kind of name is that? What does it stand for?"
"Beats me, but get this, the Choprans originally banded up with the NIN!"
"Then how come they came to blows in this star system? Aren’t they allies?"
"Well obviously the NIN had a change of heart, because they ambushed the Chopran patrol mechs with precision attacks planned beforehand!"
The gossiping Vandals quickly fell silent after hearing the latest rumors. The gravity of the situation didn’t escape the servicemen. If the so-called NIN could turn their coats and turn their weapons against Chopra, then what if history repeated itself?
A few days ago, the NIN backstabbed the Choprans. Today, Lydia’s Swordmaidens may as well turn their swords against the Flagrant Vandals!
Ketis scrunched up her nose when she saw how the Vandals all became vigilant in her presence. She pressed her fists against her hips. "Really now! Do you think we’re really the same as the NIN? I’ve heard of those bunch of losers. They’re a bunch of frontier scum! They don’t have a single honorable bone in their bodies!"
"For what it’s worth, I believe in the Swordmaidens." Ves backed her up, though whether he actually believed in his own words was another matter. He cared more about keeping himself in her good books right now. "From the early accounts we’ve received, the NIN predominantly took the Choprans by surprise by a massed ranged attack. The Swordmaidens won’t be able to take us by surprise that way because most of their spaceborn mechs are sword wielders! If they ever have any evil intentions, we’d at least see them coming."
Ketis frantically nodded her head. "Yeah! Even though we have a couple of ranged mechs in our lineup, what can we do with them? They’re not even enough to take down a single combat carrier! You Vandals already outnumber and outgun us from the start. There’s no way we can win against you even if we launch a surprise attack."
This still didn’t preclude other forms of betrayal, such as leaving the side of the Vandals just as they engaged against a formidable opponent. However, Ves didn’t mention all of those possibilities because this line of questioning only led to excessive paranoia.
The mech designer completely ignored Ves when he entered. Instead, he desperately munched on the raw semi-solid contents of a nutrient pack. The man occasionally stopped his frantic eating by sipping his glass of water. freeweɓnovel.cѳm
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