I know not why I have not written my exploits til now but recent events dictate otherwise. If I happen to share a fate that of my uncle, who will know what I've achieved, what span my empire has become, and the wonders I discover for the Emperor and all Mankind.
As I entered the bridge, ROLAND the void master turned and gazed
upon me as I have never before seen him. It was a pale haunted
look that caught my eye. Roland has always been a fickle one but
that look....
I've seen that look Hundreds of times while in service within the
Emperors Grand navy. The fear one has as if they know they are
going to die quite soon, or the unholy sight of of a corrupted
starship. Yet it was more than that. What, I do not know but by
the Emperor I intend to find out.
Furthermore my chair seems to have been refurbished. Here and
there near the bridge bulkheads and blast doors seem to have a
sheen about them like they have been replaced, yet I was not
informed of such repairs and why they were needed?
Maybe I am letting my paranoia get the better of me but it has not
failed me in the past. Best not to ignore that which has kept me
alive thus far
Upon leaving the Immaterium and entering the outer edge of the
Foulstone system we detected A small ship leaving orbit of
Foulstone 2 with all haste. I ordered
the crew to give chase. the ship then dissapered behind foulstone
3, a large gas giant with many moons. no imperial star ship would
have fled in such a manor. I ordered the ships weapon crews on
stand by and silent running to try and sneak upon the unknown
ship.
AMBUSH-ORKS
How could I have been so foolish as to fall for this simple
maneuver. First thing in the academy that one is taught.
Two Ork war ships awaited us behind Foulstone 3. The following
battle lasted for hours putting immense strain on the crew. Their
armor was thick, yet ours was thicker and their weapons lacking
while ours found purchase.
After all that was done, two ork ships lie as hulks. Our ship
remains intact thanks to the Emperor and our thick armor. Scanning
the wreckage of the two hulks one only one ship held anything
worth value.
Strange that I had not noticed until the battle had concluded But
Roland was nowhere to be found amidst the battle and that shall
not be a common occurrence on my ship. Roland and I will have
words and the optimum effective range for an excuse is zero
meters, barring grave illness.
Entry: Saving my world, losing my soul
After the battle with the orcs, we safely delivered the "archeologists" to Foulstone. Foulstone makes me feel queasy. Maybe it's just the normal distate for planetary life, but something feels wrong about Foulstone. But, we're not the inquisition. One large box of gems for safe passage, that's it. Maybe the next group will have the wits to spring for better protection.
A thankfully uneventful trip through the warp, interrupted with an uneventful stop at a world split in two, and we've made our desination to start reclaiming Lord Draconis's interests. Handily enough, a pair of frigates claiming dominion over the world means no long bothersome investigation to find out who is behind it.
The battle goes badly. My world hungers for battle, but the pirates were lucky and struck it blind on the first exchange. Without sensors, our world goes from threat to target and the enemy fire is merciless. A weapon battery catches on fire from the pirates seemingly pinpoint accuracy, and we are obligated to quit the field. Despite my world's reluctance, I urge it to speed away from the battle. The pirates mock and berate us, but do not follow.
Unfortunately, Lord Draconis mistakes their mocking attitude for complacency, and has us stay in the asteroid field, rather than leave system for repairs. Did he command a much smaller vehicle in the navy, perhaps a frigate? These tactics would work for a craft that could be mistake for another piece of rock, but nothing will hide the enormous silver plating of the frieze. The exploritors manage to get the sensors back in working order just in time to watch the frigates approach to finish us.
Their first barrage hurtles directly towards the bridge, signaling both the death of the command crew, and the death of my world. Lilitha stops the flow of time again, and offers her aid to me again. The cost is even higher this time, but it means the enemy's death instead of ours. The battle resumes with one light cruiser versus one frigate.
Our captain things this is the perfect time to demonstrate his practice with piloting, and tries to demonstrate hit and run tactics with a small craft, personally. Regrettably, all he manages to demonstrate is how to get shot down in a space battle. He is most likely dead, and with him, our charter. We pursue and finish off the pirates as a matter of course, but the real question is what will we do now?
My soul is most likely forfeit, as is our charter. Piracy
or heresy seem to be our future. How could have things gone
so wrong?