Friday 27 May 2016

Angels of New Eden. The Prologue...



Prologue

The wisp of light sneaking in view from the eastern shores of the Amarrian Capitol Oris meant that night was coming to an end. He knew that his counterpart was tired as she had been helping him haul cargo boxes all evening.  Even though the boxes were made from a light weight carbon alloy the goods that were heavy.  While hover lifters made work easier it just meant they could move more cargo than people of the old earth.
That evening was the last of long line of transport missions between the expansive but extremely populated continents of Oris.  The missions had been to transport components for the construction of Amarr fleet frigates to be used in the war against the rebellious Minmatar slaves.  

Of the four decendant races from old Earth, the Amarr believed that they were the most righteous.  They believed the Gods of New Eden had given them the rite to rule over the other three races.  Their rise as the superior race eventually led the Amarrian Empires to enslave another of the races, the Minmatar.  

The Minmatar while seemly primitive in many respects were faster and strong than their Amarrian slavers.  This had helped to lead to an uprising over the last few hundred years recapturing much of their old territory.
It was now the responsibility of all Amarrians to do their part in the war to reinstate their race as the dominate race in New Eden.  Materia Stone was a transport pilot that came from a long line of Amarrian loyalists.  A skillful pilot he had scraped enough cash from years of work to buy a new Minmatar Shuttle and a Gallente industrial ship known as a Nereus.  The Gallente were known as a people of traders with proficient skills in mining and manufacturing.  The Nereus while small was fast and tuff allowing it survive assaults from the most ruthless pirates.  It was this Nereus that they were hauling the last shipment for the night.
Looking at his friend and confidant he knew she was tired.  Her long blond hair while regularly tired up had become coarse over the years.  While her soft pale skin had become somewhat rigid, her blue eyes were still as beautiful as the first day they had met in their early years.  A stranger would think this pair a romantic couple but these childhood friends had decided many years before that their relationship would be equal to that of siblings.  Materia had although often pondered what would have happened if they had of formed a romantic relationship, but was glad it never transpired as it would only have complicated their now strong business relationship.

The business had been flourishing as far as planet side businesses were concerned.  While the hauler itself was designed for interstellar travel Materia and Andrah had very rarely ventured outside the Amarrian captiol system.  Their main concern like many others was the war that had been raging for so many long years.  The Minmatar had revolted many years prior and taken back many of their traditional homelands.  They were ruthless.  Their ships looked like they were pieced together from a junkyard, covered in rust and while riddled with technical issues were built for combat efficiency.  The fighters themselves were cunning and ruthless.  Their fighters would fight to death not cowering from fights even when hopelessly outnumbered. 
The war was not the only threat in the cosmos. Pirates and mysterious invaders, known as drifters, were stretching their influence, raiding even in the heart of capitol systems to keep their massive covert operations growing.  The larger pirate groups such as the Sansha and Angel Cartel had been in existence for thousands of years.  Their influence had spread throughout New Eden with the formation of many large pirate alliances such as Pandemic Legion.  Though Amarr itself was rarely ravaged by this great alliance the war effort in the adjoining region of The Bleak Lands was constantly put under the strain by their massive fleets of capital ships.  

Both friends had longed to fly in the battles for control over systems in New Eden but had never had the money to make the necessary changes. This day was to be different.  Today they were to be heading to largest trade hub in all of Amarrian space, The Emperor’s Family Academy that orbited the same major planet they had been making hauling runs on for the last 20 years.  Today they were to make a run between Oris storage yards and the Amarr shipyards in Emrayer.  Emrayer was one of the major training system for new capsuleers.

To join the capsuleer program was to become immortal in the stars.  The process to become a god was just the beginning.  Capsuleers commanded massive ships into battles none larger than the Amarr’s Avatar class Titan.  A ship that commanded respect wherever it was found in space.  Shaped something between a nail and a long mushroom it was a ship so large it dwarfed any other capital ship in any fleet.

Today Materia and Andrah were to meet with Nehrnah Gorouyar of the Emperor Family security forces.  He was to be the one to give them a mission that would finally afford them the means to leave Oris and join the capsuleer program.  While both were respected on Oris and wealthy in terms of the planet side populous it was widely known that you needed a lot more currency to purchase a ship that was able to with stand pirate and enemy militia attacks while going about your business across New Eden.

The Nereus class hauler was a great workhorse.  It was small and fast but held a reasonable amount of storage is in its cylinder shaped hull.  With the right upgrades the hull was also known to be quite a robust blockade runner.  Materia knew that they needed to invest in these upgrades to be able to survive hauling into the depths of New Eden.  Upgrades that were not your standard upgrades, upgrades that were retrofitted by pirates and the secret factions of the four races.  These retrofitted ship modules would improve the Nereus’s shields and allow it run from interdiction devices such as warp drive disruption arrays.
 
Before the mission that Nehrnah would likely request of them Materia would need to see some old associates.  Associates that lurked in the shadows, associates that may not easily give up the upgrades required, associates that had links to the Angel Cartel and the Minmatar Militia, the notorious Pandemic Legion.  Materia had a contact in the notorious pirate armada in the nearby low security system of Egghelende.  This contact would be able to get them the parts they required but would Andrah agree?

At this stage Andrah’s head was loosely bobbing around with the odd bump through an air pocket while heading for the upper atmosphere of Oris.  She loved to sleep while flying as she found it quite relaxing with the low hum and slight vibrations caused by the thruster drives.  Materia knew this and decided to leave the necessary conversation for later that evening…

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The cold chill of space was not all that familiar to Andrah.  She had been in space before but not all that often.  She knew where they were headed this morning as they needed to see a work agent to collect payment for the goods that they had been transporting the night prior.  Payment that would afford them the ability to take the hauling business to its next phase.

Opening her eyes, she could see the tip of the north communications spire. The spire in itself was 3 times the size of the hauler they were in.  It alone was almost 300 metres long and 20 metres wide.  The array controlled most communications between the vastness of New Eden and the Amarr population.  As they passed the antenna the full length of the station came into the view.  Even though Andrah had been here before she was still in awe of the size of the station.  Over 5 kilometres in length from top to bottom the stations almond shape was still one of the most magnificent in New Eden, or atleast the Amarr thought so.

She did not like visiting this trade hub it was full of Amarrian loyalists that believed they were the centre of the universe.  While Andrah was part of a loyalist family she did not believe in slavery.  She had also heard whispers of the many war crimes committed by the Amarr council in the war again the Minmatar people.  She thought to herself, ‘Am I a sympathiser?’.  Suddenly she realised she was and shoock off the thought…  She knew it was not a good idea to express sympathy for the Minmatar people especially where they were headed this evening.  Nehrnah was known for arresting anyone who showed any sympathy with treason.  It was time now to pick up her share of the payment and move on to her next chapter…

Materia noticed the glazed look on Andrah’s eyes…  He knew what she was thinking and thought he better remind her where they were headed.

‘Hey bud, you know shou…’ As quickly as he started talking Andrah cut him off who piped up in a frustrated voice…

‘Yeessss, I know… You don’t need to say it.’ 

But he felt he should finish anyway…  ‘shouldn’t discuss the war at the Academy, especially with your views.’
As much as Materia cared for his friend’s safety he didn’t agree with her views.  They debated the war on almost every hauling run. 

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