âYouâre not gonna scream âNo, no!â like usual, Mimi?â
I gracefully avoided the crystal lifeforms coming at us from all directions. Er, actually, âgracefulâ might not be the proper description, since what I was doing was basically firing the main and attitude control thrusters in short and controlled full-power bursts. So it was more of zipping and jerking all over the place than anything.
âThis is already my third time you knowâŠâŠâ
I was concentrating on the battle, so I couldnât see what kind of expression Mimi had on currently, but she did sound rather calm despite our situation. Well, itâs not like I was having it easy myself.
This was a crystal lifeform swarm that had enough numbers to cause massive damage to an imperial military fleet depending on the situation after all. If we clashed with them head-on, Krishna, which was a small-class ship, wouldnât stand a chance. It would be game over if I made even just one mistake since they would quickly assimilate and absorb Krishna.
Under such circumstances, the Black Lotus and the mercenaries escorting her finally made their escape via FTL jump earlier. I was able to anticipate this situation before we jumped out to normal space, so we were able to devise a plan of action beforehand. But if I hadnât, then we would have faced the same fate as the invading Vereverem Federation fleet back in the Termaine system.
âYouâre moving too much! I canât get a good lock!â
âHahaha, you donât really need to lock on to them yâknow. Just fire away and youâd eventually hit something.â
âStop joking around and just get us out of here already! The shield cells arenât gonna last forever!â
âIâll do my best milady.â
Just like Elma said, since Black Lotus and the rest had already made their escape, there was no need for Krishna to stick around either. If we were facing just a small swarm of crystal lifeforms, we could choose to try and eliminate them in order to get a reward from the military. But since weâre facing a swarm of possibly more than 500 small, medium, and large-types, it would be an extremely tall order for Krishna to take them all on alone. Iâm not saying itâs impossible, but going on a killing marathon for five to six hours without breaking concentration even once was just too damn tedious.
So why were we still here, you ask? Itâs simply because escaping while surrounded by numerous enemies from all sides was difficult, even for me. Right now, Krishna was akin to being stuck in the middle of a maze of murderous â or perhaps ravenous â crystal lifeforms. Moreover, the structure of the maze changes incessantly, making it even more difficult to find an exit.
âWell, help will come over eventually, so itâs fine if we donât rush it.â
âThat might be the case, but this situation is really bad for the heart you knowâŠâŠâ
As I listened to Mimiâs anxious grumbling, I fired the shot-cannons to crush several small-type crystal lifeforms in front of us and slid Krishna through the small gap that opened up in order to avoid being boxed in.
As for reinforcements, I detonated a total of four anti-ship reactive torpedo warheads, so that ought to get some attention. Also, Black Lotus and the other mercenaries who escaped from this place will make a report to the nearest star system garrison base, so them coming is mostly a given. The local star system forces should be paying close attention to hyperlane entrances as well.
ăYou look like youâre having a hard time, big boyâŠâŠ You want some help?ă
As I continued avoiding the attacks of the crystal lifeforms while hoping for reinforcements to arrive soon, I heard a familiar-sounding voice laced with playful malice. It was undoubtedly the voice of the Crimson Lanceâs leader, Captain Marie.
âIâm not sure where youâre watching us from, but ever heard of the saying âplaying with fire will get you burnedâ?â
ăOh? Well, this is surprising. Are you worried about little old me?ă
âThatâs right. Iâm pretty nice to beautiful women.â
Iâm lying through my teeth, of course. It would be really dangerous if an attack comes flying across and agitates the crystal lifeforms after all. Well, I wonât complain if they seriously did take on at least half of this damn swarm, even though thatâs just wishful thinking.
ăHahaha, you donât really mean that at all, donât you? Being treated like this is quite refreshing, actually.ă
I suddenly felt an incredibly unpleasant premonition, and I quickly activated Krishnaâs side-thrusters to bump into the nearest crystal lifeform. The inertial control system wasnât able to fully mitigate the sudden acceleration, and as my neck was about to snap to the side, the repulsive force caused by the shipâs energy shield bumping into the crystal lifeform caused it to snap right back. It was pretty rough and reckless, but I confirmed that my judgment had been correct when a bright multi-colored streak of light pierced through the spot Krishna was located in previously.
ăOh? Sorry about that. We tried to give you some support but nearly caused a friendly fire incident because there are just too many crystal lifeforms.ă
âThis damn b*tchâŠâŠâ
âW-What was that just now!?â
âThe power output was at least equal to a cruiserâs main cannon. It might even rival a battleshipâs.â
That attack was probably from the large cannon protruding from the bow of that crimson ship that somewhat resembled Krishna. I see. So the concept was combining high mobility and firepower as well. Slapping a weapon equal to a battleshipâs main cannon on a fast and maneuverable small-class ship huh? Itâs basically something like that, I guess.
Iâm not sure how powerful that cannon really is, how far its range goes, and how mobile the ship itself is, but depending on how itâs handled, it should prove to be a pretty strong ship. But since they went to the trouble of building a fleet around it and assigning dedicated escorts to accompany it, the shipâs maneuverability and dogfighting capability shouldnât be too high.
But even if I knew that I still had my hands tied in this situation! Goddammit!
âHowâs the shield?â
âIt didnât go down, but a shield cell got drained.â
âDammit!â
The shield cells were modules used to rapidly recharge a depleting energy shield. You had to use them before the shield completely went down, so if you miss the timing, it could really bite you in the rear. That made them quite difficult to use properly. Naturally, theyâre consumables, and the number that can be equipped onto a ship is also limited. I checked the indicator for the remaining cells at the corner of my field of view. There were only three left.
âAh, but due to that earlier attack, a hole has opened up in the encirclement!â
âWe canât use it. Weâd just be targeted the moment we jump into that opening.â
The lock-on alarm didnât go off. They must be sniping us manually. Sh*t. There wonât be any trace of an attack if they aim at us manually without getting a lock-on. Even if we got sniped, they can just pass it off as âan accident caused by a stray shotâ.
Moreover, the sensors werenât functioning properly because weâre surrounded by crystal lifeforms. Even if we can triangulate the rough direction of the shot, we wouldnât be able to find the enemyâs current position and how far they actually were from us. Seriously, man. Sniping us using a cannon that can penetrate a wall of murderous alien creatures. That womanâs seriously bad news.
ăNn, what should I do, I wonder? I want to perform some support fire, but it would be bad if we accidentally hit you instead, right? Our sensors arenât working properly either. Theyâre being blocked by that wall of crystal lifeforms. Dear, oh dear.ă
âJust how shameless can you get!?â
ăNfufuâŠâŠ Alrighty then. Weâre gonna perform support fire again, so make sure you dodge properly, mâkay?ă
Marieâs voice that no longer hid her cruelty and malice echoed out from the comms. It caused shivers to go down my spine. This is bad. This truly was a fatal predicament.