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The force of the Onus Probandi was enough to nearly shatter the lone cruiser that they attacked. The ship had been battered and crawled for numerous occasions and this here was the que de gra of the attacks.
It was not the only one, but it meant that there was one less ship within the fleet.
Quickly after the destruction of the enemy ship TalOS felt the munitions of the Onus Probandi unload into the nearby ships with a full broadside. While a single broadside would not have crimpled the ships TalOS had closely calculated both the locations of the shots and the amount of damage that the ships have already gotten. It was enough to disable another of their ships.
With the impact done TalOS moved his attention to the boarding teams. With a simple thought TalOS gave them the go ahead. Upon his singular command they launched boarding torpedos at not only the nearest ships, but all the ships that were still standing within the fleet that will still be standing. It was a simple calc. Since the Onus Probandi was not the only Cruiser to have ram one of its Xenos counter parts. Said Xenos ship was still alive after the first, but it did not survive the second ramming by another of the ships.
With the other cruisers in the area they too set off their boarding torpedos. Much to the enemy’s terror they were now fighting off a fully armed and suicidal group that knew to make the most of their lives now.
TalOS wanted to monitor the situation but he could not. The ships that were either destroyed or boarded were now minor in comparison to the incoming fleet of twenty ships that were approaching them.
Distance was there though and TalOS had the Tartarus class ships align themselves and begin to fire into the enemy with accuracy and precision. The shots carried themselves through space and slammed into a single ship of the fleet with precision. It was a devistating attack that spelled the end of that single ship and sent it into the oblivion of space.
With the cover of gun fire the remainder of the Mechanicum fleet finally routed themselves with the Onus Probandi. TalOS commanded each and every vessel to send its gunfire into the ships in an attempt to demonstrate that the Mechanicum fleet meant business.
They did not stop, and it was quickly found out why.