Translator: SFBaka
Itâs been three days ever since we got assigned to guard the civilian cargo ships affiliated with the independent anti-pirate fleet led by Major Serena.
ãMaybe the pirates arenât taking the bait because youâre with us?ã
âItâs not my fault! They probably found out that this ship is actually being used as a decoy by you all.â
ãIâm sorry, but thatâs impossible. Weâve changed the ship ID and registered name just recently.ã
âYouâre talking like it was nothing.â
âItâs thanks to the special rights granted by the stateâ¦â¦â
A ship ID is used to register and identify every ship in active service and is unique for every ship. Thereâs no case of ships with matching IDs, and since itâs so important, you canât change your ship ID once itâs assigned. Normally, that is.
Well, itâs not like there arenât any loopholes. In fact, the ships pirates use have IDs that correspond to the ships theyâve supposedly shot down or ships that have been reported missing. Thatâs because they normally retrofit usable ships stolen from their victims and turn them into pirate ships.
Going back to the earlier discussion, an ID is used to make every ship easily identifiable even though there may be lots of active ships of the same model. It makes every ship have a unique identity. So saying that theyâve managed to easily change the ship ID is not normal in the least. Iâll just pretend I didnât hear it.
I turned toward Chris to warn her, but she already had her hands blocking her ears while sporting a knowing look. It looks like sheâs aware this convo was off the record as well. If this were a manga, she would have her mouth drawn like an X mark.
If youâre wondering what we were all up to, weâre all just standing by in the cockpit. Maybe it was because things have been quite peaceful for the past few days. Major Serena seemed to have enough free time to exchange some lighthearted banter with us via the comms. It seems that she deals with paperwork whenever thereâs a lull in pirate activity, and had just finished sorting out all the documents sent to her. Seeing that her only outlet for stress relief was talking with us via the comms, I got a bit worried about our good majorâs interpersonal relationships. Was she really feeling that lonely?
By the way, May was currently going around the ship and cleaning it. We told her we did periodically clean up, but according to May, there was still some accumulated dust and grime in certain sections of the ship interior, so she set out to clean said sections since she was relatively free.
âLetâs leave your conjecture about me warding off the pirates aside first. Whatâs the current rate of pirate activity in the entire Sierra system, major?â
ãYou always try to change the subject whenever a conversation doesnât go in your favor huh⦠Anyway, due to the large-scale attack a few days agoâã
As the major started explaining, Krishnaâs alarm suddenly rang out. It looks like the cargo ship got targeted by an interdictor.
ââ¦â¦Speak of the devil.â
ãWeâll head to your coordinates immediately. Weâre slightly behind in order to avoid their detection, so itâll take five minutes for us to arrive. Please hold them off until then.ã
âAye, aye maâam. Mimi, switch the radar to active combat mode and connect me to the Pelican IV. Weâll be engaging the enemies as soon as we deactivate the drive, so Iâll leave the defense systems to you as always.â
âUnderstood.â
âRoger.â
I started synchronizing the shipâs FTL drive to match the interdictorâs timing. The Pelican IV is attempting to shake the effects of the interdictor off, but itâs probably no use.
I believe interdictors work by creating an artificial gravity well in order to forcefully stop a ship traveling via FTL drive. The game flavor text described the artificial gravity generators installed into such devices as exceptionally powerful.
A ship hit by an interdictor would be trapped by the powerful artificial gravity and would be at the mercy of the attacker. It was a different story for sufficiently powerful and highly mobile ships like Krishna, but a civilian cargo transport ship shaking off an interdictor is next to impossible. In other words, there was no use escaping.
âThis is Krishna. Please respond, Pelican IV.â
ãThis is Pelican IV. Weâve been targeted by an interdictor fired from an unidentified ship. Weâre trying evasive maneuvers, but it looks like itâs useless.ã
âThis is Krishnaâs Captain HIro speaking. Stop trying to resist and just allow the interdictor to pull you out to regular space. Weâll be able to mount a more effective counterattack and prevent any more strain on the shipâs generator that way. Once you get back to normal space, please deploy your shields at the maximum output and prepare your defenses. The cavalryâs coming soon.â
ãRoger. Good luck. Weâll prepare for close quarters combat as well.ã
The transmission was cut. The supposedly civilian cargo ship, Pelican IV, was actually filled with highly trained imperial soldiers wearing the latest cutting edge military issue power armors. If the pirates ever manage to board the ship, theyâd be greeted by armed to the teeth macho onii-sans sporting scary-looking smiles. Just imagining it was giving me the chills.
âWeâll probably get attacked soon. Be sure to check your seatbelts, ladies. May.â
ãYes, Master.ã
I hailed May, who was still busy cleaning, via the intercom, and she promptly replied.
âWeâll be entering combat soon. Please make sure to evacuate to a safe spot on the ship.â
ãYes. Understood. Good luck, Master.ã
âYeah.â
After the short exchange, I proceeded with confirming the state of the shipâs weapon systems and made sure there were no problems. We were able to acquire ammo for the ballistic shot cannons via the military, so weâre good to go. We wonât be losing to those damn pirates.
âThe Pelican IV has started dropping their propulsion output. The number of enemy ships isâ¦â¦ Eh!?â
âWhatâs wrong?â
âUh, um, the number of enemy ships is eleven.â
âAnd?â
âThere are large ships among the enemies⦠To be specific, thereâs one battleship and three heavy cruisersâ¦â¦â
âOhâ¦â¦â
So the large ships arenât your run-of-the mill retrofitted pirate ships, but military heavy cruisers, and at least one military battleship. By the way, destroyers are classified as medium-class ships while corvettes are small to medium-class depending on the model.
âI have a really bad feeling about this.â
âHahaha. Me too. Once we get out there, fire off all the chaff and flares, and turn the ECM on full blast.â
After my exchange with Elma, we fully synched with the interdictor and went back to normal space. As soon as we got out, I fired up Krishnaâs generator to maximum output and punched the afterburners to accelerate.
âOh boy! They just fired at us without even a shred of mercy! How scary!â
âIs this the time to be cracking jokes!?â
âHieee!â
The spot Krishna was at earlier was instantly smothered with crimson-colored laser fire. If I didnât accelerate immediately, we would have taken a direct hit.
I turned off the flight assist mode, adjusted the velocity and vectors, and used the attitude control thrusters to change the shipâs heading. Krishnaâs bow pointed toward the enemy battleship and we finally got a full view of it.
âTheyâre older models, but those are obviously an imperial military battleship and heavy cruisers. The militaryâs a bit too lax with their weapons and equipment, arenât they?â
âArenât they just too brazen!?â
After Elmaâs cry, I fired the thrusters to maximum output and charged straight toward the battleship. It would be foolish to attempt a long range shoot out with a bona fide military battleship after all. The more you take distance from them, the higher the chance of falling prey to their powerful laser cannons.
The Krishnaâs inertial control system mitigated the Gs resulting from high-speed maneuvers somewhat, but I still couldnât help but grit my teeth. I and Elma should be fine, but I imagine itâs a bit hard for Mimi and Chris to bear. Especially Chris.
âUuukuuuuhâ¦â¦!â
I heard Chrisâs mournful cry from the back, but unfortunately, I canât do anything about it right now. Facing the military grade high-output laser cannons of an honest-to-goodness battleship, even Krishna wouldnât be able to last long if it took a direct hit. Itâd saturate the shields in no time.
âWhat are we gonna do?â
âWe donât have any choice but to face them head-on!â
While facing a battleship, the fastest way to beat it was to swiftly close in, hit it with an anti-ship reactive torpedo, and blow it to kingdom come. Itâs one of the basics of battling a squadron of ships of a higher size class. But Iâm not planning to waste one on these guys. And soâ¦
I maneuvered Krishna straight towards the battleshipâs blind spot while being pelted by a torrential rain of defensive fire. The enemy ship attempted to use their sub-thrusters to change the shipâs heading to prevent that from happening. The enemy heavy cruisers and assault ships moved in to provide some cover as well⦠but itâs too late.
âThere we go!â
We passed by the battleshipâs bridge and I used the sub-thrusters to change the heading of the ship once more. We managed to get completely behind the ship. Now that weâre in position, Iâve practically prevented the enemy ships from firing off their more powerful laser artillery since thereâs a good chance of friendly fire.
In other words, Iâve used the enemyâs huge battleship as a shield. If I went at them completely head-on, weâd probably be shot down in less than ten seconds. In other words, this is using my enemies against their own.
ãThe small-sized combat ship has stuck to our backside!ã
ãMayday! Mayday!ã
They have no choice but to use their own small crafts to attempt to shoot us down.
But thereâs little chance Krishna would lose to those aforementioned small combat ships. I maneuvered Krishna to continue sticking closely to the battleship while exchanging fire with the incoming small craft. I brought down each one with volleys from Krishnaâs four large caliber laser cannons and ballistic shot cannons. The enemy ships just keep coming only to be shot down, so itâs akin to a turkey shootout.
âThis is such a weird maneuver. Just how did you come up with something this freakyâ¦?â
âEh? W-Whatâs actually happening? What do you mean, Elma-san?â
âWeâre sticking closely to the rear of the enemy battleship by using the reverse and attitude control thrusters while fighting off the other enemy ships coming for us. I honestly donât know how he can pull off something this freaky though.â
Câmon. Donât keep calling it freaky. Iâm just keeping an eye on the radar and the HUD while predicting the movement of the enemy ships and repeatedly adjusting the position of Krishna by using the reverse and attitude control thrusters. Well, itâs true that it takes quite a bit of concentration to pull something like this off.
ãT-This guy isnât budging!? Hey, hurry up and shoot it down!ã
ãWhatâs with those creepy maneuversâ¦â¦ Just how the hell is he maintaining that position while constantly on the move?ã
ãDammit! Fighter III got shot down! It has more firepower than we thought!ã
I listened in to the enemy comm exchanges. Theyâre using the common frequency used by the imperial military. So are these guys really soldiers?
Oi, oi, oi. This isnât in the league of being lax with weapons and equipment anymore. These guys are actually bona fide soldiers, man. Did Chrisâs uncle manage to buy their services? Just who are these guys?
I kept exchanging fire with the enemies for several minutes.
After a few more moments, the flagship of the imperial independent anti-pirate fleet, Restalias, finally came into view.
Following the Restalias were five heavy cruisers, three destroyers, and two corvettes, with each letting out intimidating thunderous roars. They just came out from subspace via FTL drives, so the load roars may be a result of that.
ãTo all the unidentified imperial military warships engaged in battle! We are the imperial independent mobile anti-pirate fleet. This is the commander of this fleet, Major Serena Holz speaking! You are heavily suspected of a gross breach of imperial military regulations! Stop fighting immediately and depower your engines!ã
The cavalryâs finally here. I hope this settles it.