Chapter 1: http://pastebin.com/TTsirrt6   >You are sitting at the bar waiting for Silver to return. >She needs to get Diamond Tiara's buy in for the next part of your plan. >Gilda wasn't at Applebloom’s biopod, so you need to attack Sweetie Belle's frigate. >You see Silver approaching. >It doesn't look like she has good news. >”Diamond isn’t here.” “Why can’t you authorize it?” >Silver frowns at this. >”We make all of our decisions together.” >You can tell from her voice that it’s a lie. >Silver Spoon has always played second fiddle to Diamond Tiara. >”She’ll be back tomorrow.” >You decide to change the subject. ”You did well out there.” >Silver blushes slightly. >”You’re just being nice.” >There were a few hairy moments. >Silver needs to practice using her tractor beam. “No, I mean it.” >”Thanks.” ”Let me buy you a drink. What’s your poison?” >”Cider.” >Cider’s going to be a lot more expensive soon. >You should buy a few crates. >It’ll be easy money now that Applebloom can’t produce anymore. >You wave over at Gustav. ”One synthol, and a cider for Silver.” >He quickly places drinks in front of you. ”Cheers.” >She clinks her glass against yours. >As usual, the synthol is rough. >But you like it that way. >It reminds you that you’re alive. >”I never thanked you for saving me.” ”You’re talking about the mining thing?” >”Yeah.” >That was a few months ago. >Why is she bringing it up now? “I didn’t think three against one was a fair fight.” 1/10 >”But you didn’t have to do it.” ”They weren’t freelancers like you or I. They should have realized that you were trying to run.” >You take a sip from your drink. “They were just run of the mill mercs who thought they could make some money.” >”So you didn’t do it because… nevermind.” >You raise an eyebrow at Silver. “I didn’t take you for the kind of girl who liked to reminisce.” >She doesn’t answer. “I know we've fought more often than not, but things can get complicated out here.” >You think back. >You were returning from a mission from Captain Spitfire. >She needed some dirty work handled, but she couldn’t break the treaty with the Griffon Kingdom. > >”I’m picking up some ships,” Gilda informs. “Anyone we know?” >”One of the Stargazers, the other three I can’t identify. Probably griffon mercs.” >Diamond doesn’t work with mercs. “We should check it out. Send the coordinates to my screen, and start charting a course.” >Gilda presses a few buttons, and green dots illuminate your monitor. >You roll the ship to head toward them. >”Why? It’s probably nothing.” “We’re just going to take a peek.” >”Your intuition is kicking in again?” “Yeah. How’s the calculation going?” >Gilda pushes aside the navcomputer, and buckles in. >”It’s ready.” ”Do it.” > >When you arrive you see Silver Spoon’s ship fighting three light fighters. >She’s trying to escape, but one of the ships is trailing close behind her. >The two others fly on either side, as if waiting for her to turn. ”How’s her shields?” >”Hard to say. Maybe 60%” >Green plasma bursts create a rainbow of light as they explode against her shielding. >Silver turns her ship sharply to her right, but her move puts her right in front of a wingman merc. 2/10 >The mercenary releases two cluster missiles and Silver’s auto-lasers spring to life. >They shoot down about half of the bomblets. >There are too many and some explode against her shielding. >A few more sneak through the battered field and hit her ship. >Silver dives as the third ship moves to meet her. >She spins to dodge more plasma bursts and is barely able to avoid the attack. >Her ship returns fire erratically. >”She’s panicking.” “I’ve seen enough.” >You hail the merc ships, but they don’t open their communicators. >Looks like they only understand one thing. >Gilda doesn’t wait for instructions and pulls out the combat computer. >Fighting in space is an art. >Computers can help, but they are predictable and their attacks are easy to dodge. >You have to lead a ship and any change in direction will upset the computer’s calculation. >A person is much more likely to anticipate a pilot’s flight pattern. >With Gilda handling the turret you focus on piloting the ship. >Silver sees you and flies past your fighter. >You fly to meet her pursuers. “Let’s play chicken.” >”Don’t do it, Anon. Our shielding won’t be able to handle that.” >You ignore Gilda. >She’s always too conservative. >A fighter turns to meet your charge. >You pull your trigger to fire as the other pilot does the same. >The plasma bursts pass each other and slam into your shielding. >He isn’t turning. >You push the thrusters to maximum. >You take several deep breaths as the other pilot continues on a collision course with your ship. “He’s actually going to do it…” >At the last moment the merc pulls away. >Claxons spring to life. >Shields down. >Fucker scraped his shields against yours. >You jerk the joystick to follow him, but he pulls too hard and crashes into some debris. >The monitor flashes brightly before focusing on a different ship. 3/10 >As you turn another merc flies to meet you. >The ship shudders against his plasma bursts. “FUCK!” >Your armor plating won’t be able to take another salvo. >A high chirp indicates that shields are back online. >As he overshoots you, you pull to turn the ship behind his. >He anticipates this and reverses course to meet you. >The two ships fly in a scissors formation like spiraling dragons. >Each turn is sharper than the last. >Gilda fires the turret and weakens his shielding. >He tries to break away to avoid more damage, but it gives you just enough room to pull behind him. >You fire another plasma burst and the pilot ejects. >The third ships breaks away from his fight with Silver and uses his tractor beam to rescue his comrade. >You watch as they fly away. >There isn’t any point in pursuing them. >Your monitor springs to life and you see an angry Silver Spoon. >”I can take care of myself, Anon!” >The screen flickers off, and Silver jumps into subspace. >”Nice girl.” ”Yeah.” > >Back at Fair Haven. “Why wasn’t Diamond there?” >”We tried to run. She was able to jump into subspace, but I wasn’t fast enough.” >Silver taps her glass a few times nervously. >”Let me buy the next round.” >You wave a hand to say no. ”That’s alright. You don’t need to thank me.” >You think for a moment. ”Actually, you can. Get Diamond to agree to send some ships with me tomorrow to rescue Gilda.” >”That’s a tall order. Do you –“ ”No, I only have a few chits left, and I promised to spend that on anti-matter.” >”We don’t work on credit.” ”You know I’m good for it.” >A minute passes in silence. ”Anyway, I need to get some rest. I’ll see you tomorrow?” >”Maybe.” 4/10 > >It’s a short stumble back to your ship. >You don’t want to rent a room until your navigator can do the same. >It’s sort of a self-imposed punishment. >You don’t mind sleeping in Juno. >Her leather chairs can fully recline. >You’re careful not to treat her like a home, though. >Things would get messy. >Juno was designed as a cross between a heavy fighter and a light cargo ship. >The Griffons only used them for 10 years or so. >Newer models were created to fight against the Equestrian Navy. >Now these ships are a common sight in the Neutral Zone. >The door easily opens. >You are pretty sure you locked it. >”Hello, Anon.” >You turn to the voice. >It’s Scootaloo. ”How did you get in here?” >She smiles at this. >”Shorted out your panel. You really should get that upgraded.” >She flies the same class ship as you. >No doubt she has all the latest upgrades. “Thanks for the head’s up. I’ll get a mechanic to price it out tomorrow.” >You continue facing her. >One hand is looking for your hidden blaster. >”Looking for this?” >Scootaloo pulls out your gun with a mechanical hoof. >Her robotic limb gleams in the light. >Though her hooves usually look like a solid piece right now it's seperated into four sections. >That probably makes it easier to hold things. >She carelessly throws it behind her. “You thought of everything, didn’t you?” >Her raises herself with her robotic hind legs and takes a step toward you. >She’s nearly your height now. “I appreciate you dropping by, but I have to get some sleep.” >”You can sleep all you want in my ship, Anon.” >Another step forward. >Now you have to make a decision. Fight in your ship, or chance it out on the dock. ”No thanks.” 5/11 >You try to punch her but she easily grabs your arm. >You lash out to kick her but she catches that with a hind leg. >Your hand rotates to grab her and you throw your weight down. >The motion easily flips her over you. >Scootaloo quickly scrambles back up. >You dash toward the blaster, but she’s too fast. >Two hooves grab you and slam you to the ground. >She's standing over you now. >”Get up.” >You take this chance to look around for something, anything that you can use as a weapon. >Your bag is in the corner of the ship, but there is no way you can get the knife out in time. >Still you try. >You push against the ground to jump toward your bag. >A hoof grabs you and pulls you back toward Scootaloo. >You swing again at her, but she’s too fast and easily catches your hand. >Another hoof grabs your elbow and you feel your arm being wrenched. ”No! Don’t do it!” >”Do what, Anon?” She says sadistically. >Her hooves again jerk your arm, and you can feel your tendons stretching. ”Don’t break my arm.” >”Just like you didn’t break my legs?” >Fuck. “AAAaaagggghhh!” >Her motion is quick and you can feel pieces of bone ripping apart muscle. >She lets go, and you move to cradle your arm. ”You crazy bitch!” >She just laughs. >”What about this one?” >She grabs your right leg and you try to kick her off. >Every motion sends sharp pain up your arm. >”Still feisty?” ”I’ll go, alright? I’ll go!” >She grabs your shirt and pulls you up. >”Com’n we’re going to my ship.” >You slowly let her take you away. >All you can do is cradle your arm. > >It’s a long flight. >Scootaloo doesn’t bother chaining you up. >She knows that you won’t be able to fight her off in your condition. 6/11 >Maybe she gets a kick out of knowing that you can’t possibly beat her in single combat. >You open your shirt and snap the bottom button to the third from the top. >It’s difficult with one hand, but well worth the effort. >The makeshift sling helps keep your arm in place. >Still, you are careful not to make any sudden movements. >Scootaloo doesn’t offer any pain killers, and you don’t ask for any either. > >”What happened to his arm?” Sweetie Belle asks. >”It was the only way.” >Sweetie doesn’t look happy, but she doesn’t chastise her friend. >”How bad is it?” “It’s bad.” >She frowns. >”Follow me.” >The loading dock is fairly large for a frigate. >You could easily park four fighters here. >Maybe five if you were willing to accept some scratches. >Cerberus class frigates are truly beautiful ships. >Equestrian craftsmanship is far superior to the Griffon’s. >Ponies easily blend form and function. >Griffons just want their ships to work. >They spend very little effort on aesthetics. >As you walk down the corridor with Sweetie, you try to make a mental map. >The engine room is directly next to the loading dock. >Next are a few mechanical rooms. >They are unmarked, but you assume they are either environmental or for the servebots. >Restrooms and crew quarters are next. >Finally you arrive at a small medical bay. >There are two beds and a single examination chair. >A servebot is charging against the wall. >All servebots are easily distinguished by an insignia showing their specialty code. >You can tell this one specializes in medicine by its articulated hands and the white badge with a red cross. >It also has improved optical sensors. >It’s possible to have any servebot perform any function. >All it really takes is installing a new control module. >Their replaceable nature quickly made them ubiquitous. 7/11 >It takes a moment for this one to wake from hibernation. >”Have a seat, Anon,” Sweetie says. >The servebot moves toward you. >”[Request] State nature of visit.” “I have a broken arm.” >The servebot scans you before stuttering to a halt. >”[Statement] Subject not recognized.” >You should have expected this. ”Treat me like a griffon.” >The servebot makes a few chirping noises before returning to the examination. >Its small digits quickly undo your sling. “Fuck, be careful.” >The servebot makes no verbal response, but its motions are now slower. >It lightly moves your arm into position before scanning. >”[Diagnosis] Broken limb, arm, right, multiple fractures.” >It scans again. >”[Recommendation] Inject 20cc Hydropriaxzine. Apply regeneration splint.” >”[Query] Do you accept treatment?” “Yes.” >The servebot goes to the backroom to retrieve the supplies. >You want to ask why Scootaloo didn’t just get her legs fixed, but you stop yourself. ”Is Gilda alright?” >”She’s fine, Anon. We treated her very kindly. I didn’t want you to be upset.” ”You should have taken me.” >Sweetie frowns at this. >”We should have,” she concedes, “and, you shouldn’t have blown up our biopod. It’ll take a while to get a new one. We’ve both made mistakes.” >The servebot returns and injects you with Hydropriaxzine. >It’s a localized analgesic and your nerves quickly calm down. >With the pain gone the servebot easily fits the regeneration splint. >It goes past your elbow and locks your arm at a ninety degree angle. >As the servebot fills the splint with blue fluid you turn to Sweetie again. >Her look of concern has changed to uncertainty. >”[Statement] Refrain from sudden movements. Return in one week for splint removal.” >The servebot returns to its charging station. >You move your arm cautiously. 8/11 >Pain only returns when you try to form a fist. >”How do you feel?” “Much better. Can I see Gilda now?” >”Soon enough, Anon.” >She motions to you to follow her. >You both continue down the corridor. >The crew mess is the next door you pass. >The next looks like a recreation room. >Finally you arrive at Sweetie’s quarters. >This is the moment you have been dreading since you were forced into Scootaloo’s fighter. >”Do you want something to drink? Some cider perhaps?" ”No, thank you. I don’t think alcohol and pain killers mix.” >”You won’t mind if I have some,” she says as if she is telling you, not asking. >She pours herself a glass and magics it over to her nightstand. >Sweetie takes a seat on her bed and motions for you to sit next to her. >”I’ve waited a long time for you, Anon. Can’t you see that we are perfect together? I can handle anything with you at my side.” ”I’m sure we would Sweetie, but that can never happen." >”Why not, Anon?” “If you hadn’t forced yourself on me, then maybe one day I would have come around. But any chance for that is long gone.” >”Just think about it for a moment.” >She takes a sip from her glass before leaning against you. >”All of this could be yours. All you have to do is be mine.” >You shake your head. >Sweetie frowns at you. >She places the drink back down on the nightstand. >”Think about your friend. You wouldn’t want us to hurt her, would you?” >This girl is insane. “No.” >”Good. Now we are getting somewhere.” >She smiles widely and nuzzles into your chest. >Her magic forces your left arm to hold her. >She’s soft. >”We can do this the easy way, Anon. We’ll be one big happy family. I think you will even enjoy it.” >She lays back and motions for you to lay next to her. >It would be easier to just give up. 9/11 >You tried your best, but it wasn’t good enough. >You move to lay next to Sweetie. >”I know you’re hurt, so I’ll be gentle this time.” >She lays her head against your chest, and her magic removes your pants. >You close your eyes. > >When she finishes with you, she has a servebot take you to the brig. >She wants you to think about your new place in life. >”Is that you, Anon?” “Gilda?” >”Yeah.” >The voice is coming from the cell next to yours. >Instead of bars, a force field keeps you locked away. >”I knew you would come for me you cocky bastard.” >At least she’s in good spirits. >”Of course you would pretend to get caught.” “Gilda.” >“You always had a thing for theatrics, but leaving me here for seven days? Com’n I’m not that bad.” “Gilda.” >“You smuggled in some explosives didn’t you?” “Gilda!” >”What?” “I was caught, alright?” >”Gustav always said you were full of shit.” >Her cell's force field buzzes loudly. >She probably kicked it. >She has some anger issues. “I know." >”Anon, we can still do this. We just need to think.” >You hear her claws grinding on the floor as she slumps down. >”Who caught you? Scootaloo?” “Yeah.” >”She got me too.” >You don’t know how to break it to her. >No one is coming for you, and neither of you will be missed. “It’s over... We’ve lost.” > > >Be Silver Spoon at Fair Haven. >Anon isn’t at the bar. >Maybe Gustav knows where he is. “Is Anon still here?” >”He should be. His ship is still in the dock,” Gustav says without looking up. “Thanks.” >You get up to visit Anon. >You hope your mane looks alright. >When you arrive at his ship you knock on the door. >No response. “Anon?” >Still nothing. >You undo the latch and ask again. “Anon?” 10/11 >You enter to find a disheveled ship. >There was obviously a fight here. >Anon doesn't have any enemies besides the CMC. >Theres a few drops of dried blood next to his bag. >You take a closer look. >Beside it are multiple dents in the old metal. >You place a hoof beside it. >It almost looks like a hoof in four pieces. >Scootaloo. >He was probably beaten here. >You have to save him. > >"Absolutely not. We had a deal with Anon and we finished it.” ”Di, when we first started we said that we would make all the decisions together.” >You slam a hoof against the table. “Instead you decide everything. Why can’t you just listen to me one time?” >”I do listen to you. You always go along with what I think.” “That’s just to be nice.” >Diamond slinks in her chair. >”Anon is nothing.” “He isn’t. When you left me in the lurch Anon was the only one there to help me.” >”It’s suicide. There is no way I’m going out against a sixth rate!” “Just once I want you to trust me!” >”I’m not doing it.” >You quickly finish your drink and slam it down. “Fine, I’ll go by myself.” >You get up to leave. >”Wait, Anon isn’t worth it.” >You frown. “Anon saved me once. I owe him.” >”Then buy him some synthol next time you see him. It's like you have a crush on him or something." “No I don't!” >Diamond frowns. >Diamond is your best friend, but you have never told her how you feel. >You were mean to him when he saved your life. >It’s the least you can do. “I do,” you say without looking at her. >Diamond sighs. >”Am I going to regret this?” >There is a time to speak and a time to be silent. >You don’t respond. >Diamond sighs heavily. >”Get our ships ready.” fin 11/11