Concordia Sector
YE 47.1
Aboard the YSS Resurgence
The ancient Concordian station loomed like a silent sentinel in the depths of the Concordia Sector, its aged hull reflecting the distant stars in the void. Inside the station, the Star Army’s small outpost hummed quietly with activity. Resurgence's crew had returned here to check in and prepare for what lay ahead—Wormhole 3. The Progenitor facility had already revealed secrets through its portals, offering glimpses into forgotten worlds and dangers. Now, the third wormhole beckoned with the promise of more answers, but also, more peril.
In front of his chair in at the center of the bridge, Captain Aoba stood with arms crossed, gazing at a volumetric display of the swirling vortex that defined Wormhole 3. Its mesmerizing colors seemed to pulse with unknown energy, each swirl hinting at the instability lurking beneath. Reports from science teams and automated probes painted a concerning picture: strange temporal fluctuations, gravitational distortions, and sudden, inexplicable vanishing points. As the captain weighed the risks, he finally turned toward Euikoshi’s image on the screen. "Prepare Resurgence for immediate transit. We’ve spent enough time in the shadows—now it’s time to see what lies beyond."
Over the intercom, the crew heard an announcement from navigator Gabriela lively, "Prepare for turbulence," she simply said. In other words, hang on!
Yoshiro was holding on for dear life, as the ship encounters turbulence. He was getting sick and was about to puke.
Sanda was in a hallway on her way to the ward room. At Gabriela's warning she grabbed a couple of hand holds and locked her cybernetic arm in place. She quickly stuck some headphones in her ears and started blasting rock n roll music. Although she hated ship turbulace of any kind, having rock and roll music blasting in her ears seemed to make the experince a little more tolerable.
Yayoi was following Sanda, when she got Gabriel's warning so she immediately grabbed hold of the hand rails. Her Nekovalkyrja ears picked up on Sanda's music, but despite the figurative stick lodged somewhere inside her she chose to make no comment.
Yuri in the Medical Bay, grabbed the part of the bay that she was suposed to be grabbing when it came to turbulance.
As YSS Resurgence approached the mouth of Wormhole 3, the ship’s exterior lights danced across the swirling void, illuminating the ethereal maelstrom of deep blues, purples, and flickers of golden light. The wormhole churned like a cosmic storm, crackling with aetheric discharges that sent ghostly arcs of energy spiraling into the surrounding darkness. For a moment, the swirling vortex seemed almost alive, pulsing with chaotic energy as if it was aware of their presence—and waiting.
The transition was sudden.
The ship's hull groaned under the immense pressure as Resurgence was pulled forward, dragged into the twisting maw of the wormhole. A disorienting wave of gravitational force rippled through the ship, causing the artificial gravity to fluctuate wildly. Crew members felt weightless one moment, then crushed by invisible hands the next. Volumetric displays across the ship flickered and distorted, showing impossible readings: time fluctuations, dimensional echoes, and even ghostly silhouettes of past and future iterations of the ship appearing alongside them.
"Oh shiiiiitt!" Cassie yelled, hanging on to her bunk for dear life, digging her claws into her foam mattress pad.
Chiheisen Takahashi hit the top of her bunk in the middle of a nap, with some earmuffs somehow stuffed in her ears, letting out a screech asshe tried to grab onto something. Meanwhile, a blue haired neko grinned as she clutched onto something in the same room, holding a FARS drone with a little light indicating it was recording the whole ordeal. Sometimes having a roommate was /peak/ entertainment!
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¡Miércoles! ¿Por qué no me quedé en el Rikugun cuando tuve la oportunidad?" Sanda yelled, her music doing little to help calm her fears on this wild ride. For a moment, she thought she saw other crew members walk by, uneffected by the turbulance. Then she realized that it looked a much older version of herself walking by so Sanda just closed her eyes tighter and prayed that it would end soon.
Hearing the annoucement, Sulevi looked up for a moment from his checklist, brow furrowed. He would reach for the nearest solid thing, that was most importently, bolted to the floor. He resisted the urge to shut his eyes, as the glitch in the grav-field might send something heavy his way.
The swirling colors outside the ship intensified, forming a kaleidoscope of light that refracted off the ship's surface. For a brief second, the ship’s sensors overloaded, showing multiple versions of the same point in time—fragments of potential futures and long-forgotten pasts. A shimmering afterimage of Concordia Station appeared on the viewscreen, alongside images of destroyed civilizations and fleeing starships, echoes of what had been, or what could be.
And then, silence.
For a heartbeat, everything was still, as if the wormhole was holding its breath.
Then the ship was flung forward with a violent jolt, tumbling through space-time as stars twisted into spirals around them. Systems recalibrated frantically, alarms blared, and Gabriela’s voice crackled over the comms again, strained but still composed: "We've breached the event horizon. Navigation's...nonlinear now. Adjusting accordingly."
The wormhole had them.
"Is everyone alright?" Poppy asked in the shipwide circuit. "Please check your battle buddies for injuries," she ordered. She thought to herself,
I don't think I've ever seen anything shake a ship this much other than getting hit by superweapons.
Yoshiro saw the images and was freaking out. "What the hell was that? Tell me someone saw that!" He checked himself for injuries but found none. "I am good to go." he said.
Sanda managed to open her eyes. Her heart was pounding in her chest. She tried to let go of the handholds, but neither her cybernetic hand or real hand for that matter would release. She finaly got control over her body again and let go, falling to her knees on the floor. "Thunder here. A little shaken, but ok." She reported.
"Blade here, i am fine, nothing to be concerned with.' Yayoi muttered as she moved away from the handholds.
A Saphhire winged Elysian barely made it a step out of Cabin 8 before hurling out her breakfast onto the floor, coughing. Kokoro barely managed to float out behind her unscathed, laughing her ass off.
"HYEHYEHYE!!! YA SHOULDVE SEEN YOUR FACE!" She jested, only to recieve a brief glare in return. She shrugged as she watched her roomie hurl on the floor, before looking around the dorms hall and yelling out half jokingly. "HEY! Anyone else survive that?!"
"The shuttles are all piled up on one side of the shuttle bay," Beryl said with a sigh. "Maybe one of the mecha can gently move them back," she suggested.
Seems his hunch was right, as the shuttle bay had re-arranged itself, with Sulevi caught in the pandamonium. Seeing the pile up of shuttles caused him to let out an exasperated sigh. Or as much of one he could muster as his innards was tying itself into knots.
Bridge
"Analyzing," Science officer Euikoshi said.
Suddenly, the augmented-reality display on the bridge highlighted three distinct anomalies ahead, each marked with a glowing red icon:
- A beacon of some kind. Eukoshi's scans show it appeared to be transmitting data both forward and backward in time. The Resurgence didn't seem to be able to make sense of the data yet.
- Drifting along the wormhole’s current was a massive derelict ship, larger than anything in Yamataian records. It appeared to be heavily damaged, with energy signatures of an ancient and unknown design. MEGAMI reported a possible match with Progenitor technology.
- Sensors detected a pulsing dimensional distortion, appearing as a black sphere wrapped in tendrils of golden aether. The ship’s readings suggested it was stabilizing the wormhole’s flow, but its existence posed a threat to navigation. If it destabilized, it could collapse the wormhole entirely.
Euikoshi, still at her station, stared at the readouts with a mix of awe and concern. "These anomalies are entangled with the wormhole’s structure. If we interact with them wrong, we could destabilize everything—or we could find the key to understanding how the Aetherian Progenitors manipulated wormholes."
"Either way," she added, "we’re not leaving here without answers."
Aoba immediately called the crew to a briefing in the wardroom to come up with a plan together.
Wardroom
Julix and Rossa were busy cleaning up food off the walls and floors, aided by the "Emma" android and several floating FARS drones thrust into service as impromptu ceiling scrubbers.
Yoshiro was walking into the wardroom and saw the mess. He helped to clean up while waiting for the briefing.
Poppy headed up to the wardroom. "Sir," she asked captain Aoba, "With all due respect, did you just pull a Cassie and Leeroy Jenkins us into the universe's weirdest wormhole?"
Aoba just grunted, "Mmm." in response, his expression stoic and serious.
Sanda took notice of the mess in the Wardroom and sighed. "Is there at least a cup of coffee to be salvaged from this mess?" She asked Rossa and Julix.
Yayoi and Yuri made it into the Wardroom at the same time. Their eyes widened at the mess.
"If nothing else, there's a lot of data to be gleaned from our newfound position butted up against these anomalies," Mineko said.
Chiheisen somewhat stumbled into a chair, shuddering a little bit. She didnt make much of a fuss, but it was pretty visually apparent that she had lost whatever she had eaten previously. Her wings were all ruffled up.
"I hope so!" Euikoshi nodded to Mineko. "Also, I hope we can get out! I'll be working on that as my next science project!"
"That's why we love you, Euikoshi," Mineko said, putting her face in one of her hands as the science officer made her smile.
Sulevi stumbled into the wardroom, still unsteady due to the event he had found himself in back in the shuttle bay; though he tried his best to remain composed.
Once everyone was assembled in the disheveled wardroom, Aoba went over the situation and the anomalies. "The way I see it," he told them, "We have three new objectives: Investigate the temporal beacon and recover any data logs or communications. Board the derelict vessel to search for Progenitor artifacts or intelligence. Neutralize or stabilize the dimensional distortion to secure the ship’s passage. We need to pick our targets carefully—or we’ll end up just another ghost ship in this wormhole."
Gabriela’s calm voice came over the intercom again. "Captain, I recommend caution. The wormhole’s flow is accelerating. We can’t stay here long without risking dimensional drift. We need to move quickly."
The decision was up to Captain Aoba and the crew—would they divide their forces to tackle all three anomalies, or focus on one at a time?
Two of the three options seemed way above a simple Itto Heisho Ranger's paygrade. But one of the three she knew how to do. "I can... The Away team can explore the ship. I don't think I'd be much help figuring out the other two things." Sanda had started to volunteer to lead the Away team onto the derelict ship, but then remembered her failure the last time she led the Away team and so didn't.
"What should i do?" Yoshiro asked.
"Okay," Cassie proposed, "What if the derelict ship has something we can use to accomplish the other objectives?" she speculated. "I mean, it's got to have something useful on it, right? Also WTF is dimensional drift...?"
"I don't think I want to know," Julia Meadows commented, joining the cleanup efforts with the cooks. "I'm guessing it's bad, though,"
"Is that one of those things where we come out in an alternate reality where the Kuvexians won the war?" Poppy squinted. "It sounds bad."
"Kind of!" Euikoshi nodded with excitement.
"I think you should get together a team to check out that derelict ship," Aoba replied to Yoshiro.
Yoshiro nodded and as he finished with the cleaning up he went to prep his team.
"if Dimensional theory is correct, and this dimensional drifting causes us to drift to other dimensions..we could end up in one where Kuvexians won the war, to Rixxikor deciding to take over." Yuri commented out loud absent mindedly, but Yayoi stiffened at the mention of Rixxikor.
"Yuri, Poppy just said that," Mineko leaned forward to whisper, her sly grin edging up on the side of her face that was nearest the other Neko.
"Exploring alien derelicts is how you end up with a face full of alien wing-wong," Cassie grumbled.
"Wait- what's a-" Kokoro raised an eyebrow towards Cassie from her spot of the table, before cutting herself off and just shrugging.
"I'd take a face full of just about anything if the ship we board does have progenitor artifacts or intelligence. If the captain is right and it does, we could get a leg up on a lot of things," the SAINT analyst said. Mineko had slid back in her seat, deep in thought about what was to be discovered and what was to be avoided. "It'll be tricky. If anyone can handle a team on something so delicate, it's Yoshiro-heisho."
"What are you thinking is the safest way to get to the alien ship in this mess?" Poppy asked Yoshiro and Aoba. "I don't know if we can trust teleporters with all the distortions, which means we should probably shuttle or dock the Resurgence. Alternatively we could go in Mindy suits and have the mecha carry us."
"How stable is it looking out there? If its anything like the trip here I dont know if I trust a shuttle-" Kokoro hummed as her ears perked up.
"It's better than the entry but it's still a little nuts," Euikoshi said. "That's a technical term," she added with a chuckle.
"In that case I volunteer Chichi put on a Mindy and test the waters!" Kokoro snickered, only to get wing smacked on the back of the head.
"Or," Sulevi spoke up. "I can deploy the Ryoko and 'test the waters' in something a little more robust."
Sanda was not liking this situation at all. She moved over and grabbed a cup of coffee that Rossa had managed to put together for her. Using her body for cover, she laced it with rum to help steady her nerves. It seemed to help.
"Do it," Aoba gave Sulevi permission.
"Communications could be irregular in this kind of space," Euikoshi warned.
Yuri glanced to Sanda, and widened her eyes but calmed herself before anyone could see. Yayoi on the other hand, thought about what Poppy was saying. "I do like the idea of Mindy use." Yayoi said
Now calm and refocused on the mission at hand, Sanda agreed with Yayoi. "Most definitely, we have no idea what kind of radiation and stuff is out there."
Suddenly, Gabriela called down from the bridge. "Sir, we're picking up another ship! It's a Xynar cruiser! They're closing on the derelict."
"Oh great, those people again." Yayoi said with a tone of annoyance in her voice.
"...I'm gonna get my gun," Cassie said. "See you in the armor bay," she said, dipping out of the wardroom.
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¿Estás bromeando? Estos tipos no entienden las indirectas." Sanda's fists tightened at the mention of the Xynar. "Lets move people. Everyone suit up!" She called out as she left the wardroom to get suited up.
"We've managed before," Mineko murmured before she looked to Aoba as she stood up, ready to follow the grey hound out of the wardroom on his orders.
"All hands to battle stations," Aoba said. "Stay focused on the mission," he told the crew. "The bridge crew will do our best to keep them occupied. We have work to do, ladies and gentlemen," he said, giving everyone a nod of respect and then heading back to the bridge.
Sulevi gave a quick salute and immediately made his way back to the shuttle bay, whincing slightly at the chaos inside. He'd have to tidy up later, as he hoped that his mecha wasn't too badly buried in the pile-up.
Yayoi got up and made her way to the power armor bay silently as she began to focus herself on the mission ahead of her.
Chiheisen got up and exhaled, before following Yayoi to the power armor bay. Kokoro grinned as she floated along. "THEY PICKED THE WROOOONG SHIP TO MESS WITH- AGAIN!"
With all heading to the power armor bay now, Mineko took a moment to bow to the back of Aoba and recited an old Yamataian phrase to impart on him good luck before she herself moved with the rest to the armor bay just a few steps away.
They could hear booms and feel the ship shake a little as the Xynar started opening fire on them. Like before, the Xynar shot first and asked questions later, not even bothering to hail the Resurgence first.
"I'd like to go to the derelict," Poppy told Yoshiro. "I didn't like that time when I was on the Resurgence when there were injuries on the Xynar ship. If there's any medical hazards on the Progenitor ship, I'd like to be there to help," she told Yoshiro.
As this was happening, Yuri had made it to the Medical Bay to do her duty, believing that Poppy can handle the away mission.
With the ship shuddering from that hit, Sulevi realized time wasn't on his side. He quickly suited up, and crawled into the Ryoko, a feat made slightly easier by his smaller frame; not that he would admit it. "I'll have to skip the checklist this time. No time to lose..." Firing up the Ryoko's systems, he bade it to move, shoving aside one of the shuttles that was cluttered against it. "Roughrider 2, ready to launch." He called into the radio, as he stepped towards the hangar bay door.
"You are cleared to launch immediately," Kalena told Sulevi from the bridge.
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OOC: JP by Wes, Charaa, Cowboy, Vise, Liza, Ame, and Yoshiro