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Horus’ starboard opens up, slagging an unfortunate wolf-class caught by the railgun rounds, stripping away its armour piece by piece before reaching the vulnerable internals.
The rest of the fore joins you soon thereafter, devastating fire is unleashed upon the Guardian, piecing deeply into its insides, disabling the vessel.
Datz’s Raider takes on some nasty fire from a concentrated barrage of wolves, send ahead of the Raider they had been escorting, but the frigates explode in a myriad of blooming reds and yellows, their lack of AS allowing your strikers to shine.
Still, your force is straining, more and more damage is mounting, with Datz’s ship now also pummelled, you have no idea how long you can hold.
<span class="mu-b">If nothing else, we’ve done a damn fine job in mopping up the rear.</span> The only consolation about the rather precarious situation you find yourself in.
For now, no reports are forth coming about the progress on the cruiser, but you do not have the time to worry about it, as your sensors officer, ever the bearer of bad news, once more reports.
“Sir, another destroyer and escorts have entered visual range, luckily they are out of position to be involved in the current engagement.”
You have to take whatever small blessings you can.
<span class="mu-r">2d100</span>