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You are now <span class="mu-s"><span class="mu-i">Kimnan Oles II</span></span>. You have no idea how you ended up in this situation, it's just not fair. You feel as though you are genetically predisposed for this, or something. You feel a sense of familiarity with this situation, this cockpit... you have run simulations for fighters all your life, but never really flew one in a <span class="mu-i">real</span> dogfight.
You are currently piloting an experimental particle bomber. This ship is slower and a bit bulkier then a traditional fighter. The Baalathi platform is close enough to the planet for a thin amount of atmosphere to be present- and you know Baalathi drones fly very well in an atmosphere. That's partially what the stabilizers are for.
“Don't worry, Admiral! We'll provide support.”
You have <span class="mu-i">two</span> fighters backing you up to make your bombing run. You need to hit the weak point along this massive superstructure if you truly want to defeat the Baalathi and kick them out of the Nan system- which is rightful Hegemony clay! These fighters are also your only real defense against the drones- your ship has shields and is tough, but it lacks the firepower of a regular fighter in exchange for its bombing potential. These fighters are like your extra chances or lives- each mistake you make, you'll lose one, and if you lose both them- then you're on your own.
<span class="mu-b">”Fighters, with me. Stay low and don't take risks. We don't know what kind of defenses these bastards could have.”</span> You command, beginning your run. You need to decide how you're going to approach this... the longer you stick around, the more you'll rile up the hive, but going quick might be a bit of a risk. What is your strategy for this, Captain-Admiral?
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