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Chapter 9. Blackwing

Chief Medical Officer Timkalou, ISD Vector.

Imperial bioweapons Project I71A – Blackwing

Initial studies carried out on Meglumine show positive results. Transfer of the materials has now been ordered by Lord Vader to Khonji Seven via the ISD Vector. Studies will continue whilst aboard and a lab has been made available for our use.

Symptoms
Initial symptoms for those affected by airborne spores bare similar resemblance to many naturally occurring diseases. The most obvious is a deep persistant cough. Further onset of the disease results in the breakdown of tissue within the internal organs. Notably, the lungs will begin bleeding profusely. Death occurs in 100% of all cases.

Secondary symptoms.
Following medical death, the disease begins to mutate within the muscular tissue. Subjects re-animate within the hour. Eye’s are typically reddened, and skin pallor is similar to that of rotten flesh (among human subjects). No intelligence detected or vocal communication. Sounds limited to grunts and a repeated scream. Subjects exhibit a strong desire to consume the flesh of other living creatures, transmission of the disease through the saliva glands noted.

Immunisation
No current inoculation has been successfully developed. Extreme care should be taken when distributing the virus to prevent contamination within Imperial ranks. Area’s infected should be isolated from other populous regions. Natural immunity has been observed.

History
History of the virus is unknown, being first brought to our attention by the Lord Vader, it is not unfeasible to suggest that it was at some point in the past used as a Sith weapon. Imperial study of the original virus showed inherent weaknesses in its original form, and mutation and genetic manipulation resulted in it’s current form. Highly contagious in both airborne spores and by infection through bodily fluids of those carrying the virus, safety is of the utmost importance when working with the material.

The first carrier of the disease is unknown to us by name, but studies confirm it to be human. A pair of lungs replete with vocal chords was brought to us from Lord Vader’s personal guards. The lungs continued to function despite having no visible means of preservation. Colour would indicate them to be dead tissue but in fact the opposite was true. The lungs functioned enough to be able to provide an aural response in the form of an inhuman screaming.

The lungs appeared to have some fluid in them, a sample was taken and shown to carry a disease, termed A71A. A rebel prisoner was injected with the fluid and studied. Following clinical death within 25 hours he was taken for examination through autopsy. Only medical droids were allowed in the room for the duration of the autopsy to reduce the risk of infection to our own staff. Upon opening the chest cavity, the subject began to exhibit signs of life, the man displayed tremendous signs of strength, destroying two medical droids, despite the open chest wound. Destruction was the only way to secure the safety of the staff. Although pre-warned on the effects of the virus we were still surprised at its effects.

Encouraged by the results, we undertook the task of improving the virus’s capabilities. We reduced the infection time and increased it’s contagious abilities. The results were termed Blackwing.

Personal notes
Should not be underestimated, by increasing the contagion we inadvertently introduced a desire for the transformed creatures to feed on living tissue. Although this will transmit the disease via the creatures bite, the verocity of their appetite is overwhelming. The creatures do possess some intelligence, or at least the ability to learn and adapt. The remains of the first carrier are the key, it somehow communicates with the others, its children almost. It senses what they sense, tells them what it wants. We have cloned it successfully, giving us the ability to take the disease where we wish. We have infected it with the engineered virus, and as hoped it mutated the original form. Now we are able to take the virus directly from the source, almost like farming. It is a tremendous site, to see those pairs of lungs breathing with no other organs maintaining them. Tubes attached to the lungs siphon off the virus to collector tanks, ready for distribution to those worlds harbouring Rebel cells. We now have three of these creatures that we are able to extract the virus from. We will continue to improve the virus, perhaps even find a way to control it ourselves and enslave those infected.

Work will continue as we journey to our next destination. The disease shows remarkable resilience to any form of drug and has successfully been tested across a variety of sentient species. I am confident that we will be able to reduce even further the amount of time required to reach the final stage of the disease.

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Sadistic Imperials big_smile

That was very good. I like it how we know a lot more about the virus.

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Soon, the violence begins.

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Due to a lack of players on the servers I'm running out of inspiration. sad

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Chapter 10. Trapped.

Krenyo whistled, startling his two companions. “Ok, so it’s some kind of engineered virus. Nothing there that says this place was a cover for working on it.”

“That’s only the first file,” said Benu, quickly scrolling to the next one in the pad, “that officer died on board the Vector. When the team went on they pulled all the data they could find. Someone figured his notes may have been copied and so they changed the final destination.”

“Sorry to break this up,” interrupted Impy, “but we need to get moving. Make a choice boss, you want to get those imps out or just pull back?”

“We have to go up.” Benu said it quickly, adding his opinion before Krenyo could give any further orders, “we need to find the Black Intel guys.”

“Ben,” Krenyo placed a hand on his shoulder and softened his voice, “you’ve read the file, I don’t think they’re alive anymore.”

Benu shook Krenyo off and strode towards the ladder that led to the ground floor, “I’m going up there to find out.”

“Cack it, I’m with you Ben.” Impy shouldered his weapon and followed Benu out leaving Krenyo to watch them. He sighed, pocketed the data pad and caught them up. The three men moved up the dirt road to the top of the mountain and the plateau that held the sensor station. The two T1-B’s crept along with them, their powerful turrets constantly looking for anything that could threaten the safety of the group.

No-one noticed the figures that lined the tops of the cliffs towering above them. None of them paid any attention to the noise as small stones skittered down the sides occasionally. Suddenly a thundering, crashing thunder echoed from the cliff walls, Impy pushed Krenyo and Ben to the floor as a small avalanche rushed towards them. The three of them covered their heads, unable to do much more than wait for the crushing agonising death caused by tons of falling rock. The tanks were too slow to react, one was swept away completely by the falling rocks, their weight pushing it over the side of the cliff that fell away to the left hand side. The other was crushed beneath the falling rocks, the shriek of metal protesting against the overwhelming force of gravity indicated that the men inside would not survive.

Krenyo rose first, coughing and rubbing his eyes as clouds of dust hung in the air, a few stones still rolled down the mountain side and he looked up warily. Through the dust and the dark night sky he could make out a few figures against the backdrop of the Imperial station. They screamed at him before moving away from the edge and out of Krenyo’s vision.

“Ok guys,” he said, as Ben and Imp also rose from the ground, “now we’re alone, and those things are a cacking sight more intelligent than that report says.”

Impy shook his head, “That’s impossible, you think they caused this?”

The determined officer nodded, “I’m sure of it. This was planned, they weren’t going for us, just taking the T1-B’s out.” He looked back towards them, anger flashing in his eyes. “Whatever those cacking Imps did here killed too many of my men. I’m taking some of them with me.”

Benu’s heart sunk. He had no choice now but to go up there and deal with the men infected by the Imperials virus. Were they even men now? What if some of those things up there were his old friends? Could he kill them? Would Impy and Kreny kill him if he got infected too? He coughed, his pals quickly turning towards him, weapons already raised.

“Woah! Woah!” He stammered, “it’s the dust, I swear it’s just the dust.”

“Sorry buddy,” Impy said, lowering the barrel, “just a bit jumpy now. Whatever happens, we take as many as we can. Go for the head and if you get bitten, shoot yourself. If you can’t do that then we need to be prepared to raise a gun on each other, even if we show now signs, ok?”

They all agreed and steadily began making their way upwards through the night. Clouds rolled in once more obscuring the moon and stars and as they walked, each of them couldn’t but shiver at the thought of what might await them.


Slyfox reached up and grabbed a handhold before hauling himself on to a small ledge on the cliff. He almost fell backwards when something grabbed hold of his collar and pulled him up. “Samzi!” He gasped, shocked to see one of pals there.

“You alright?” asked the medic, already checking him over with practiced ease.

“As good as I can be. What happened in there? What are those things?”

Samzi shook his head, looking over to the tower that loomed over them. “I don’t know. Not human, not anymore at least. It’s something that, sounds unbelieveable, it brings the dead to life.”

Sly looked at him, nodding as if it made sense, “They were eating Gwynzer.”

“What do we do now?” Samzi ignored it, not wanting to picture the death of his friend.

“Up or down I guess,” answered Sly, “I want to avoid those things though. Can we contact the other group.”

“No, no coms on me. Hey look.” Samzi pointed as the lights of Krenyo’s rear party shone through the undergrowth far below and headed towards the landing point. “We’ll head down towards them. Maybe it’s a retreat.”

Slyfox peared over the edge and looked down at the Imperial landing position at the base of the tower. “Er..down there? What if more of those things are there?”

Samzi thought it over and nodded, “Yeah, lets keep clear of that. We’ll contour round the cliffs and then drop down to the LZ. Think you can manage it?”

Slyfox grinned, “Eaten by Imperials or falling off a cliff. Shame I didn’t pack my parachute.”

The men laughed and started out, reaching for hand and foot holds. The cliff walls were made of granite and easily bore their weight, rarely crumbling under their touch. A sudden blinding flash struck the wall near Sly, his left hand slipped and his body swung to the right, his right arm bearing all the weight. His vision blurred and spasms erupted through his muscles as electricity coursed through them.

“Samzi..”  He croaked the words out, unable to control his body and hoping his only contact with the cliff wouldn’t give out on him. Another flash struck the side, further away this time. The medic was beside him in a flash, pushing Sly back against the wall as the spasms disippated allowing him to hug the face again.

“What the cack?” he gasped, sucking air greedily as his muscles began to relax.

“They’re shooting at us. DEMP’s. We need to move fast.” They began clawing their way round as more of the dangerous electromagnetic pulses splashed against the mountain.

“Quicker Sly!” urged Samzi, as the bolts erupted closer and closer. A lone Imperial was taking aim at them from the hole they had made in the tower. His expression mindless and uncaring as he tried to send them tumbling to their death. Another blue bolt fizzled towards them as Samzi rounded the edge that beckoned to take them out of sight. He heard the bolt fizz and turned his head away from the bright energy pulses that ringed out as it struck. He heard Sly cry out and peeked round the rocky outcrop.

Slyfox was falling away, paralysed by the high energy pulse, arms and legs outstretched, his eyes closed. He struck another plateau with a sickening thud and remained still. Samzi hastened towards him, jeopardising his own safety he careened down the cliff face using his arms and feet to slow his descent. Stones and shingle knocked loose and cascaded before him, bouncing down the sides and clattering around Slyfox. The medic struck the small ledge hard, his ankle buckling and sending shooting pains up through his leg. He ignored it, quickly checking his friends vitals and pulling pieces of equipment from his pack. A scream echoed out from the Imperial service tower. “Your next.” It seemed to say. “You’re going to die.”

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Chapter 11. Watching.

The Imperial facility spread out before them on the flat top of the mountain. Even in the darkness, the white walls of the buildings seemed to shine, laid out with typical Imperial efficiency. Other than the occasional scream from the creatures that now seemed to control it, the area was shrouded in deadly silence. Each step the men took sounded like thunder, no matter how softly they tried to tread. A hangar door yawned at the base of the main complex, beckoning them towards an area so black that none dared to guess what lay within. Various small outer buildings and stacks of creates and supplies seemed to provide safe concealment in which they could hide as they advanced, but the men remained in the open. Somewhere up here, the creatures lay in wait. More intelligent than the files suggested, they had baited them with a trap and all the rebels could do was hope to survive.

“Look,” whispered Krenyo, “up there, the survivors.” He gestured towards the small light at the highest peak of the complex. “Wonder how we get up.”

“Not through there anyway.” Answered Impy loudly, pointing at the open hangar doors. “Did we get a layout while we were in the computer?”

“Er..no.” Ben said awkwardly, “didn’t think of that.”

“Well, there’s another guard tower there, lets take a look.” Krenyo nodded towards the grey structure not far from their position. Cautiously they stepped towards it, weapons ever ready and constantly looking behind them. They reached the base without incident and looked nervously at the ladder that ascended to the top.

“Who’s first?” Impy said cheerily.

“How about you Mr Happy?” Benu didn’t know if Impy was actually enjoying this or was just trying to keep their spirits up. Whichever it was, the former stormtrooper merely shrugged and secured his weapon around his shoulder.

“Come out come out wherever you are!” he shouted up, before laughing and tossing something in his hands. “Well, if they are up there this should give me a couple seconds.” He pulled the pin on the EMP grenade and threw it lightly up the ladder, watching it bounce easily from the ceiling of the top room before dropping to the floor. Impy was already halfway up the ladder when the energy pulse burst out. Benu and Krenyo quickly followed, ready to fire on whatever lay in wait.

“Nothing.” Krenyo said it for them as they looked round the empty space. It was almost a replica of the outpost building they had checked earlier at the mountain pass. Again, the consoles lay broken. Chairs lay upturned and blood betrayed the violence that had taken place. Benu shivered at the thought of the poor men in here being ripped apart by their former comrades.

“Boss, they know where we’re going.” Impy was gazing out of the window at the only light in the facility. “They’re going to wait until we’re no longer able to retreat.”

“Yeah. I know.”

Silence descended again as they thought of the challenge ahead. Benu tapped away with his kit, trying to connect to the central computer once more. It didn’t take long to find a layout of the area and he beckoned Krenyo over to look.

“We’re here,” he said, pointing on the screen, “main facility is there. Not really much to it, main hangar, some small cross corridors and a couple rooms here and there. Most of the barracks are in the out buildings round back.”

“How do we get up there?” asked the Officer.

“Four ways. There are two staircases inside leading off from the hangar.”

“Forget that,” interrupted Impy, “I am not going in there.”

“Well, theres a small corridor with a ladder leading to an upper level, that opens out to the roof of that corridor and theres another ladder to the top.”

“Slightly more promising,” grunted Impy again, “anything else?”

“Yeah, single ladder round the back that leads all the way up from the ground.” Benu finished showing them the schematics and leaned back, “So, which one is it?”

Krenyo tapped a finger against his lip for a few seconds, mulling it over. “Can we get coms up there? Find out what they know?”

Benu shook his head. “Completely trashed. I think they took out the central server for those systems and I can’t relay the signal anymore.”

“Ok. Well, whichever route we choose we either have to go inside or pass a couple entrances right?” Krenyo looked at them and paused, “My vote is going for that external ladder.”

“Yeah,” nodded Impy enthusiastically, “I’m all for that. Let’s not go inside where they want us.”

“Won’t we be a little exposed on there?” asked Ben nervously, “If we go through the hangar we might be able to use the walker.”

“What walker?” Kreny and Impy chorused together surprised by the new information.

“There’s supposed to be a walker and a Firehawke in there according to the computer.” Answered Benu, a little happier now he was dealing with solid facts and not discussing the best way to avoid death. “Maybe they’re still functioning, we could grab one of them and use it.”

Krenyo laughed then quickly stopped when Benu frowned at him. “Sorry Ben, it’s a nice idea and all, but look around you. What do you think the chances are of those things working? Even if they do, we can’t get them up there.”

“Oh, yeah.” Ben sat back glumly, “Ok, rear ladder it is then.”

“Quick drink and a protein bar then we’ll go.” Impy stood up and stretched. “Those things waited this long for us, another few minutes won’t hurt. Oh, by the way boss, they know we’re here.”

“What makes you say that?” asked Krenyo standing up and joining Impy by the window. The ex-stromtrooper merely pointed towards the hangar. The ATST stood in the doorway, its head pointed towards them waiting patiently like an expectant predator.

“Well Ben, guess that walker works after all.”

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My favourite one yet! Enjoyed writing this last chapter once I got in to it. No, I dont mean this is the last chapter..I  mean..oh forget it! Anyway, it was fun, had some bits that really made me smile and I'm sure you will too. Things are really starting to fall in place. Hope you're enjoying the characters anyway, I know I have one fan of this series, not sure if the rest of you just aren't reading or if you don't want to post anything in case it ruins the flow of the story. Ah well, as long as one person likes it wink

Anyway...back to Chapter 12. It's in the next post, just a reminder, Krenyo, Impy and Benu are at the Station trapped in a guard tower by an ATST. Samzi and Slyfox were trapped on a cliff face when Sly fell and Samzi followed him down. Let's see what happens next....

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