Early April, 2320
Yasny System, Kitezh, Chekhovsk: planetary capital
It took nearly a month to go from Earth to the Orcus SLE, then to travel through the truncated space the superluminal engine created, before arriving in the Yasny system. As instructed, Daheim Zwei stayed close to the Fjord and rest of the diplomacy flotilla, attempting to stay inconspicuous while they passed by Soyuz vessels guarding Yasny's SLE. The entire flotilla had lasers painting them, missile and railgun locks, the Soyuz fleet daring them to make a wrong move. Fortunately for everyone involved, the GDW flotilla kept its cool. The Fjord kept its railguns pointed in the default orientation while everyone's point defense cannons stayed stowed away. Therefore, despite the tension, the diplomat team arrived safely in Low Kitezh Orbit, with the diplomats flying down to the ground on a Seraphim V smoothly while the Grau Lancers took a bumpier ride in their drop pod, landing on the outskirts of the capital on a landing pad set on a flat, permanently frozen lake.
Eberhard accompanied the Lancers as they stepped out into the wintery weather. A perpetual shower of snow fell around them, and apparently this was Kitezh in the summer. Several years later, the planet would find itself in true, deadly, winter conditions, temperatures so cold that the carbon dioxide in the air froze. The team was greeted by an equally cold, militaristic welcome. Soyuz soldiers of sorts wearing black armor, winter clothes beneath. They were helmeted, with digitally equipped, orange goggles, masks going above their noses. On their shoulder pads was a striking red hammer and sickle, surrounded by two rings and topped by a star: the Soyuz supernational emblem. They stood leery at the team, trigger fingers lifted off their rifles, but only barely. A large soldier, presumably their leader, stepped up and tapped his goggles, muttering something in Russian under the mask, a synthesized German translation coming out of his armor's in built speaker.
"Welcome to Kitezh, Commonwealthers. If you stay in your lane and respect our laws, we will cooperate. If you have any thought otherwise, you're better off leaving now." The synthesizer matched the soldier's presumably cold and hostile tone.
"He means hi." An annoyed, synthesized voice came up behind the soldier who instinctively put his arm out to protect the humanoid figure. The rather large cloak completely covered this new arrival, the semi-fiber-optic exterior matching the color and tone of the surrounding environment in striking angular patterns while inset retroreflective panels created bright reflections in the infrared spectrum that would be blinding to electronic sensors. Underneath the cloak was more normal winterwear, bundled up in several layers to that revealed a rather fluffy individual under what parts of the cloak were open enough to see inside. The individual also had on a winter mask, which further made identification difficult. "The folks here are not happy with your people making an attempt on their leaders. My name's Mari and this gentleman here... is Billhook. I do advise using your aliases if you have them. There are eyes and ears everywhere."
"Well then..." Eberhard narrowed his eyes. He was in a Lancaster class IVAS, now painted a flat, undescriptive grey, usually worn for space combat but had the right environmental controls to keep him alive in this weather as well. His faceplate was taken off, offering the Kitezh soldiers full view of his face. "You can call me Cobalt then, operational captain of the Lancers." His hand reached out, offering it to "Billhook". Billhook examined Eberhard carefully, before obliging and shook the hand stiffly.
Yasny System, Kitezh, Chekhovsk: planetary capital
It took nearly a month to go from Earth to the Orcus SLE, then to travel through the truncated space the superluminal engine created, before arriving in the Yasny system. As instructed, Daheim Zwei stayed close to the Fjord and rest of the diplomacy flotilla, attempting to stay inconspicuous while they passed by Soyuz vessels guarding Yasny's SLE. The entire flotilla had lasers painting them, missile and railgun locks, the Soyuz fleet daring them to make a wrong move. Fortunately for everyone involved, the GDW flotilla kept its cool. The Fjord kept its railguns pointed in the default orientation while everyone's point defense cannons stayed stowed away. Therefore, despite the tension, the diplomat team arrived safely in Low Kitezh Orbit, with the diplomats flying down to the ground on a Seraphim V smoothly while the Grau Lancers took a bumpier ride in their drop pod, landing on the outskirts of the capital on a landing pad set on a flat, permanently frozen lake.
Eberhard accompanied the Lancers as they stepped out into the wintery weather. A perpetual shower of snow fell around them, and apparently this was Kitezh in the summer. Several years later, the planet would find itself in true, deadly, winter conditions, temperatures so cold that the carbon dioxide in the air froze. The team was greeted by an equally cold, militaristic welcome. Soyuz soldiers of sorts wearing black armor, winter clothes beneath. They were helmeted, with digitally equipped, orange goggles, masks going above their noses. On their shoulder pads was a striking red hammer and sickle, surrounded by two rings and topped by a star: the Soyuz supernational emblem. They stood leery at the team, trigger fingers lifted off their rifles, but only barely. A large soldier, presumably their leader, stepped up and tapped his goggles, muttering something in Russian under the mask, a synthesized German translation coming out of his armor's in built speaker.
"Welcome to Kitezh, Commonwealthers. If you stay in your lane and respect our laws, we will cooperate. If you have any thought otherwise, you're better off leaving now." The synthesizer matched the soldier's presumably cold and hostile tone.
"He means hi." An annoyed, synthesized voice came up behind the soldier who instinctively put his arm out to protect the humanoid figure. The rather large cloak completely covered this new arrival, the semi-fiber-optic exterior matching the color and tone of the surrounding environment in striking angular patterns while inset retroreflective panels created bright reflections in the infrared spectrum that would be blinding to electronic sensors. Underneath the cloak was more normal winterwear, bundled up in several layers to that revealed a rather fluffy individual under what parts of the cloak were open enough to see inside. The individual also had on a winter mask, which further made identification difficult. "The folks here are not happy with your people making an attempt on their leaders. My name's Mari and this gentleman here... is Billhook. I do advise using your aliases if you have them. There are eyes and ears everywhere."
"Well then..." Eberhard narrowed his eyes. He was in a Lancaster class IVAS, now painted a flat, undescriptive grey, usually worn for space combat but had the right environmental controls to keep him alive in this weather as well. His faceplate was taken off, offering the Kitezh soldiers full view of his face. "You can call me Cobalt then, operational captain of the Lancers." His hand reached out, offering it to "Billhook". Billhook examined Eberhard carefully, before obliging and shook the hand stiffly.
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