《A Brief Look》A brief look at that time a human declared war on some nullwits.
Advertisement
The Democratic Republic Of Bineeks was waging war against the Unified Ceefar Electorate. The TGC had no stake in such a conflict, other than being slightly amused at the name of the first. Taylor Huce was pretty much the most non-threatening person to exist, a tiny shy brunette with a bit of social anxiety. She was unexceptional. At the time she was on vacation with her significant other, Tr'Boke Huce, on the planet of Lori Iv in the Electorate's territory, a newly colonized planet of only a bit over a billion people, and was of no military worth whatsoever.
The two civilizations had only known each other for a short time at this point, but Taylor and Tr'Boke had known each other more or less that entire time and they deeply cared for each other
Through a chain of miscommunication and incompetent leadership, Lori Iv was mixed up with a weapon-manufacturing ecumenopolis. A fleet was dispatched to bombard the planet. To the people manning the fleet, it was pretty obvious that the planet was not in fact a manufacturing complex, but to question orders was to invoke the wrath of the inquisitors, so screw that.
The planet had some standardized defenses, but they were only prepared to fight off a bit of piracy, not an actual fleet of warships from the Republic. The planet's defenses were quickly overwhelmed and nuclear weapons blanketed the surface. Taylor received third-degree burns, internal bleeding, and a nasty blow to the head. Tr'Boke wasn't human. He was a bit less durable. When Taylor came to a few moments later, her nanites already gathering resources from the surroundings, her loving boyfriend, her boyfriend that made her laugh and smile, was dead. Not just dead, but mostly mush. The Republic fleet left, their mission accomplished.
Taylor's immediate response was a bit of hysterical laughter. Her second response was carrying the larger solid section of her boyfriend's corpse back to their ship. The ship wasn't directly targeted by the orbital bombardment so it was fine. Its surroundings were less so. She had turned off its proactive defenses to prevent massive collateral damage were someone to toss a rock at it. She desperately wished she hadn't. By giving a damn about collateral damage she had prevented the ship from automatically shooting down the nukes. By giving a damn about collateral damage she had inadvertently killed her boyfriend. What she did next was maybe a bit of an overreaction, but suffice to say she was a tad bit irked at the Republic.
Advertisement
She had her ship's fabricator start making mining drones, there was plenty of scrap around after all. The mining drones brought back materials, and the fabricator started making more fabricators. A short while later and she was stripmining the planet. Once the materials available on the surface were collected she started setting up deeper drilling operations and took her ship to orbit. The fabricator on her ship started making more fabricators, only this time with coilgun-delivered resources. About twelve hours after her boyfriend was killed she was mining away at every planet and moon in the system, the drones battery-powered, the recharging hubs spread throughout the system each with a bit of antimatter fuel from her ship. Of course, from her perspective, it was more along the lines of twelve hours since her perceived seconds per second was at two. More than enough time for resentment to simmer.
She attached cargo sections to her ship and collected excess processed materials from each planetary manufacturing hub. Eighteen hours after the attack she finally had enough materials to start creating a Dyson swarm, though just start of course. Even just a portion of a portion of one provides quite a lot of energy. Lackluster compared to a proper ring group, or even just a more completed swarm, but it'd do. Fabricators formed an expanding perimeter as the swarm grew. Twenty-four hours and she had enough power and materials to start making stellar lifters, harvesting vast amounts of plasmic hydrogen and helium with, relatively, sparse bits of other elements mixed in.
Thirty hours post-attack and she was able to start creating more exotic materials. Thirty-six and FTL cargo ships flooded the star system. Fourty-two and she had constructed a basic gateway and synced it to the rest of the network, a time a fair bit shorter than had she made the trip back to human space the normal way.
Fourty-eight hours and drones of much higher quality were being sent outward from the border of humanity's territory not facing the Union. Not von Neumann probes though, those were rather outdated after all. Von Neumann probes require each probe to have manufacturing capabilities and hefty computer systems. All a gateway drone needs is a big engine and a big warp drive. Once at the destination the drone detaches from the folded-up gateway it was hauling, and the gateway unfolds into a functioning connection to every other gateway on the network. The drone goes through to collect another gateway and more drones head through it to every other nearby star that doesn't already have a drone en route. Once that's completed a bigger folded-up gateway is sent through the first. Then a bigger one is sent through that one. A few iterations of this and the star system is capable of handling regular traffic, starting with the beginning of construction of a Dyson ring group
Advertisement
Seventy-two hours after the Republic doomed itself she started sending automated warships back through the portal in Electorate space. The Electorate was for the most part just grateful for the support against the aggressors.
The first battle against the Republic ended quickly. Boarding pods full of robotic soldiers and toxic gas meant the ship was still in decent condition. Easier to reclaim materials, and more importantly information, from a ship disabled by chemical warfare than antimatter ammunition. Taylor wasn't a chemist, but bored people on the internet quickly provided a tailormade chemical formula targeting the handful of species of the Republic. The TGC looked into things of course, but the chemical weapons in question were designed to kill quickly, not cause unnecessary suffering, so all was fine. They hadn't received a formal request for aid, so what someone did outside of their territory wasn't their problem.
Skipgates shove things into warp, which can be used to give ships a headstart. On the other hand, when something without a warp drive is launched via electromagnets or gravity manipulation then skipgated, the object will decrease in warp factor until it hits one, at which point the object is in the same plane of existence as everything else not in warp. The entire time it's in warp the velocity relative to warp one is multiplied by the warp factor. Aimed carefully, a pizza can be delivered right in front of you, surrounding walls completely ignored. Aimed carefully, a capsule made of regular matter, containing antimatter via electromagnets, can be dumped right into the middle of anything which doesn't have anti-warp defenses. And, really, who would put anti-warp defenses on a planet when the gravity well of the planet takes care of such just fine?
When Taylor started deleting planets in the Republic's territory the TGC looked into things again, but she was acting on behalf of herself, not a corporation, so it wasn't the TGC's problem.
Taylor wasn't a biologist, but bored people on the internet quickly provided a tailormade virus targeting the couple of species of the Republic. Bioweapons are by their nature hard to control once used, so the TGC looked into things, but she had distributed a counter-plague to the polities surrounding the Republic, so those of those species outside the Republic wouldn't be affected.
All in all, it took seventy-eight hours for the situation to go from Taylor having only a ship to the Republic being completely outmatched. It took ninety hours for the republic to collapse into civil war. It took one hundred and eight hours for the republic to no longer exist.
Everyone not completely braindead learned two lessons. One: make sure there aren't any humans where you're aiming. Two: if a single civilian can do that, it’s probably best not to mobilize the TGC as a whole against oneself. Of course, not everyone actually got the message, but idiots'll be idiots.
Advertisement
- In Serial9 Chapters
A Thousand Ways to say "Home"
Not even the apocalypse can crush humankind's desire to walk among the stars. In what was once the American Pacific Northwest, a massive complex known as Hope's Enclave has been constructed, home of the Ifterra Project, humanity's latest attempt to reach the stars and make them their home. But all is not as it seems in the Enclave or in the Project, and threats wait outside - from the armies of John Seid's America Eterna in the east, to their far-off allies the Invictan Empire, to the mysterious Aliens who have taken up residence in the sky and will speak only to Ifterra Project. When fresh blood arrives to work on the project, something is set into motion that might either send humanity far into the universe, or plunge it into a new age of violence and fear.
8 129 - In Serial30 Chapters
Post War Rules
Life on Torus Terminal is usually fast paced, but simple. A frontier Terminal has little room for easy living, but the great, circular station does boast shopping and culinary experiences from many Imperial races and cultures. Any star is, by its nature, extremely far from its neighbors. But laser highways, and the great shimmering sails of the light-rider spaceships make the trip into only about ten years. Still, the denizens of Torus Terminal eagerly await the day when the Anti-Euclidean Engine their station is built around finally comes online. Once that is done, they will have unfettered access to the entire Empire. Instantaneous travel and trade across hundreds of stars. Torus Terminal does boast one other oddity: a creature which calls itself Human. As he says, the last of his kind for now. He has made quite the life for himself on Torus Terminal, especially in the darker corners of the station. The elites of Torus Terminal praise his name, for once he took up arms, crime began to fall. What they did not realize was that was because he had claimed the seedy underbelly of Torus Terminal for himself and his own goals. The elites praise him as a paragon of law. The criminals fear him as a ruthlessly clever crime boss. Those closest to him, know him as the General. This story was originally posted on the Humanity Fuck Yeah subreddit, where it evolved from a simple play on a historical figure in a science fiction setting into a full blown space opera. I kind of took it as an opportunity to explore a setting I've had rolling around in my head for years. I also decided that it would be nice to have it in a place where I could more easily come back and edit it later, so I'm reposting it here. Here's a link to the original posting if you're interested: https://www.reddit.com/r/HFY/comments/e9cwpl/post_war_rules/ If my genre and tagging is subpar, let me know. I'm still new to Royal Road and I'm open to help. Feel free to comment and make suggestions, or discuss. I love comments, and so long as we keep things civil I also love criticism.
8 116 - In Serial43 Chapters
Uzziye became a florist
This is the story of Uzziye Bakker, a woman that one day stopped fooling herself and changed her life; but retiring from her adventurer life to become a florist became the most dangerous thing she ever did. The first step she took was accompanied by near-death experiences, torture, enslavement, rape, kidnapping, and imprisonment. However, she’s a strong woman that transforms those painful memories into lessons and continues facing injustice with a wider and wiser perception. So no matter how many times the world tries to break her, and her loved ones, even if the future is grim, nothing will stop her from fulfilling her dreams. Disclaimer. This work is fictional, any resemblance with reality is a mere coincidence.
8 241 - In Serial6 Chapters
Precisive hunter
David goes to bed after a depressing day grieving over a lost friend, however he wakes up to a new world with magic, a system, and more! Note:The Title is a placeholder. The Picture is a placeholder. I am not a professional writer, please critique the series as you see fit. This is probably going to be a cliche dumpster fire. Thanks for any support. Word count per chapter: 1000 - 3500.
8 170 - In Serial21 Chapters
Forgotten, Forsaken (Post Canon Worm/Kantai Collection)
Hell starts out as remarkably like a particularly stormy Midway. It gets worse... and better.
8 71 - In Serial46 Chapters
His Trophy | Jerome Valeska
"Oh and Jim, Jim Gordon?" Jerome peered into the camera as if to yell out to an audience: "I have Rory here," he turned the camera towards Jim's daughter and revealed to the audience a girl that had been beaten and tormented, she was gaged and her eyes didn't look at the camera but above the lens; at Jerome who was holding the camera."Say hi to Daddy, doll face," he jeered from behind the camera. She looked down the lens and shook her head as if to tell Jim not to try. The camera went back to Jerome."She's a beauty isn't she, Jimbo," Jerome smirked into the camera, his laughter becoming harsh and wild: "and she's all mine, you try anything, and I mean anything, I kill her. She's my prisoner, my reward, and you're not taking her away from me Jimmy boy, on no, not this time" his words were spoken through waves of laughter.***Rory Gordan is the stepdaughter of Jim Gordon. Her mother moved a lot so Rory was born in Gotham City but raised in England and from the age of 10 she had been bouncing from one country to another with her mother. However, when she turned 17 she had grown tired of the constant change of moving and decided to move to America. It was when she was visiting her long term boyfriend when her life got flipped upside down, not only did she meet one of the craziest boys on the planet, but she discovered that she had a gift that would curse her forever. This story is a collection of scenes rather than a flowing plot, so its chronological but it skips scenes and jumps back and forth between different perspectives. The story is under editing, so it'll get more cohesive over time.••• I do not own any characters or plot lines from the tv show. However, all original characters like Rory do belong to me.Total Word Count [33,674]
8 203

