4 Hours Later,
Task Force 52 Headquarters, Conference Room
Eberhard grimly watched the newsfeed. The situation in Sol was falling apart. Within the past 36 hours, misinformation by an unknown source turned cold tensions between the GDW and the Soyuz hot. While both sides avoided targeting civilian centers, it has been confirmed that the GDW acted preemptively, striking the Soyuz SLE at Orcus while invading its holdings in Europe, seeking to force capitulation by destroying all anti-orbital and anti-air assets and communication networks. The Soyuz hunkered down, activating hidden, backup systems while counterattacking GDW's gas refineries in orbit of Neptune, Triton, and Uranus. The Commonwealth's Council was on fire internally, with the spaceborne colonies calling for a quick peace regardless of victory, having been harmed by the destruction of orbital infrastructure the most. There were even murmurs of independence within the Jovian system and the Silbern system by smaller colonies hosting no more than hundreds of people.
"What if this was all a ruse?" Eberhard asked Billhook, both team leaders waiting for their soldiers to arrive. Eberhard paced between the long desk and the wall-mounted whiteboard nervously, Billhook only slightly more stoic, tapping his foot. "What if we were the ones misinformed, that our countries aren't at each others' throats, that they're just coming after something in Yasny?"
"It's a ruse alright." Billhook crossed his arms, replying with some hesitancy. Uncharacteristically, he started divulging more information. "Fuckers penetrated deep. All our encryption methods, they have all of it." He eyed Eberhard, judging the man's character, more importantly, his stomach. "Captain Cobalt, a lot of officers I know are going to get spaced or put to the wall." Predictably, Eberhard's eyes narrowed, "Such is the consequence of betrayal. If the Commonwealth has any hopes of survival, it will take the necessary measures too. Remove the parasites. Burn entire branches, if necessary."
"Let's see if there's a system to burn after all of this is over." Eberhard looked at the whiteboard with a frown. "Admiral Vencencio and the crippled Fjord might be all that's left of the Commonwealth leadership, for all I know."
Billhook looked at Eberhard somberly. The large man considered reaching out with a hand, instead placing it in a more comfortable spot, gripping the holster of his pistol. "I assure you, there will be a Commonwealth in some shape or form after this. You sons of bitches are cockroaches and refuse to die. You put yourselves in fucking tin cans in the middle of literally nowhere." He tried to lighten the mood, instead coming off crude.
Eberhard nonetheless smirked back with a force. "Says the people who decided to stay on a planet with alien zombies. Don't think your censors can block me out. Now that's batshit crazy."
Billhook grunted something in Russian, the translator spitting it out as "Touche."
Task Force 52 Headquarters, Conference Room
Eberhard grimly watched the newsfeed. The situation in Sol was falling apart. Within the past 36 hours, misinformation by an unknown source turned cold tensions between the GDW and the Soyuz hot. While both sides avoided targeting civilian centers, it has been confirmed that the GDW acted preemptively, striking the Soyuz SLE at Orcus while invading its holdings in Europe, seeking to force capitulation by destroying all anti-orbital and anti-air assets and communication networks. The Soyuz hunkered down, activating hidden, backup systems while counterattacking GDW's gas refineries in orbit of Neptune, Triton, and Uranus. The Commonwealth's Council was on fire internally, with the spaceborne colonies calling for a quick peace regardless of victory, having been harmed by the destruction of orbital infrastructure the most. There were even murmurs of independence within the Jovian system and the Silbern system by smaller colonies hosting no more than hundreds of people.
"What if this was all a ruse?" Eberhard asked Billhook, both team leaders waiting for their soldiers to arrive. Eberhard paced between the long desk and the wall-mounted whiteboard nervously, Billhook only slightly more stoic, tapping his foot. "What if we were the ones misinformed, that our countries aren't at each others' throats, that they're just coming after something in Yasny?"
"It's a ruse alright." Billhook crossed his arms, replying with some hesitancy. Uncharacteristically, he started divulging more information. "Fuckers penetrated deep. All our encryption methods, they have all of it." He eyed Eberhard, judging the man's character, more importantly, his stomach. "Captain Cobalt, a lot of officers I know are going to get spaced or put to the wall." Predictably, Eberhard's eyes narrowed, "Such is the consequence of betrayal. If the Commonwealth has any hopes of survival, it will take the necessary measures too. Remove the parasites. Burn entire branches, if necessary."
"Let's see if there's a system to burn after all of this is over." Eberhard looked at the whiteboard with a frown. "Admiral Vencencio and the crippled Fjord might be all that's left of the Commonwealth leadership, for all I know."
Billhook looked at Eberhard somberly. The large man considered reaching out with a hand, instead placing it in a more comfortable spot, gripping the holster of his pistol. "I assure you, there will be a Commonwealth in some shape or form after this. You sons of bitches are cockroaches and refuse to die. You put yourselves in fucking tin cans in the middle of literally nowhere." He tried to lighten the mood, instead coming off crude.
Eberhard nonetheless smirked back with a force. "Says the people who decided to stay on a planet with alien zombies. Don't think your censors can block me out. Now that's batshit crazy."
Billhook grunted something in Russian, the translator spitting it out as "Touche."