Ananu
Copyright© 2024 by Cainneach McEinri
Chapter 4
Science Fiction Sex Story: Chapter 4 - Sarah’s Clan adventures continue with the Órarduine family. They’ve added more space ships. Plans are being made for their journey to another solar system. Alien visitors arrive in Sol. The Órarduine facilitate the introduction of one alien group to Earth’s leaders. They begin their journey to Celia system to settle the planet Ananu. During their journey they come to aid of a disable ship and gain some new friends.
Caution: This Science Fiction Sex Story contains strong sexual content, including Ma/Fa Consensual BiSexual Fiction Science Fiction Aliens Extra Sensory Perception Space Paranormal Lactation
Note: When the conversation is a telepathic exchange, it is indicated by italics font.
Sarah’s Clan had just stepped onto the bridge when Shannon said, “Command Staffs, our sentinel ring is detecting a fleet of space ships approaching the outer ring, on the outward side from us.”
“Good, that potentially puts the sun at our back,” said Crystal of Maureen’s Clan.
“We will have a better idea of where they will emerge from FTL in a few hours.”
Rusty said, “Let’s presume these are hostile and begin preparations. Star sound RL 4.”
“Aye,” replied everyone as the tones began sounding signaling the change.
Thirty minutes later a monitor showed two groups of Badb cruisers accompanied by several flights of Star Fighters departing. Initially they headed inward then, after cloaking, turned outward in the general direction of where the incoming space ships were expected to arrive.
Joyce said, “The two groups will hold at 9 lh out about 1 lh apart. Each flight of Star Fighters is carrying 3 ferrets.”
Claudette said, “An Clochán is launching all operational cruisers and fighters that are assigned to Marthanóir and Fiontar. Once they are off, they will begin preparations to harden the site. Both ships can actively support the fighters.”
“I am glad we decided to increase the number of cruisers,” said Terry.
“We agree, as the newer version has significantly greater capabilities,” added Kelly of Keriann’s Clan.
“That’s true,” replied Tiff of Siobhan’s Clan, “but resupply is more awkward due to the way they need to dock. They also need a slightly larger crew since they need to be more self-sufficient.”
“Right now those are reasonable trade-offs,” responded Chester. “Besides those improvements, they are a test bed for an even larger class of cruisers.”
Calvin of Kathryn’s Clan said, “Amen to that. With regard to these incoming ships, I feel like we’re headed for a brawl with our eyes and ears covered.”
“Well if it comes to that, hopefully we will have a couple of hours preparation before we start slugging it out. If they are hostile, it will help if the ferrets can infiltrate them and access their systems.”
Rusty said, “I know it’s hard, but we need to go about our activities as we would normally do. This will have two benefits. One, it will ease any anxiety the crew may feel as this is a new situation for nearly all of us. Two, if they have probes monitoring us, it will give them a false impression of our status.”
“Good point,” responded Calvin.
It was after lunch when Shannon said to the Command Staffs, “The incoming fleet will arrive around 1600 hours at a location just outside Uranus’s orbit, that is about 20 degrees to our port near the elliptic plane. We believe their actual arrival location will only differ by a few light seconds.”
Chester said, “With the position of our two task groups, we should be able to get a good scan of them. Sarah’s Clan think it would be possible for one of us to project our vision into their ships for a look around.”
“It is an interesting idea,” said Sarah. “Since plans call for us to take the lead in contacting them we will let you all decide who attempts it, although it should only be a portion of a group. Let’s not forget that there is also a possibility of them doing the same to us. So if we sense telepathic probing, we need to be very careful.”
It was 1538 hours Ód3604 when the unknown fleet began emerging from FTL at 5.83 lh from the sun. The Command Staffs watched the ships appear on their monitors. As each ship appeared it was given a designation, with a class relative to the Órarduine ships. When the transition was complete, there were 53 ships. They consisted of 4 Dóchas Class, 8 heavy cruisers, 16 Badb class cruisers and 25 cargo ships that were more than 5 times the size of a Dóchas class ship.
“With all those cargo ships, it looks like they came to trade,” said Molly.
Aine appeared on Dóchas’ bridge and said, “I think a better word would be ‘acquire’.”
“Our cruiser task groups have started their approach,” said Terry.
“I am surprised they are not cloaked,” said Paula of Siobhan’s Clan. “Aine, it sounds as if you are familiar with them.”
“The symbols on the ships indicate that they are Imperial Council ships. It is a surprise to see them as their home is a very long way from here. As to knowing them, it is only by reputation, although some of my sisters may have crossed their path. Earlier I used the word ‘acquire’ due to the size and number of cargo ships. You probably won’t detect any life signatures from the cargo ships as the crew is probably in either suspension or hibernation.”
“We’ve heard comments about the Imperial Council,” replied Sarah, “but I don’t remember seeing any information in the library about them.”
“There may not be any. We’ve known of them for a long time. It is conceivable that those who created your library did not know of them. The word ‘barbarian’ is a good way to begin a nice description of them. We know that they rule their part of the universe with a very heavy hand. As far as we can tell, they only visit other solar systems when they intend to harvest it. We know of some worlds who sent emissaries into their area of the universe with the intention of establishing trade. Those emissaries were never seen or heard from again. Within a decade the emissaries’ home planets were essentially barren and uninhabited. With no natural events to blame it on and the commonality of the circumstances, it created quite a bit of speculation among those traveling the universe, even without any hard facts.”
Sarah looked at Aine as she digested the implications of her words, then said, “Dóchas Group, RL 2.”
“Phoenix, moving to readiness level 2,” replied Siobhan.
“Eagle, moving to readiness level 2,” replied Maureen.
As the remaining ships responded, a cloaked Phoenix and Iarracht began moving to their assigned position with their assigned cruisers alongside. With the move underway, they began launching their Star Fighters.
Right after Sarah’s command was acknowledged Star said, “Communication AI is having difficulty establishing communication using standard protocol.”
Rusty and Calvin both said, “Let’s be patient. They are nearly 6 light hours from us. We have time.”
“So what are you suggesting?” said Molly.
Rusty responded with, “Let’s go ahead with launching our cruisers and most of our Star Fighters. Once we learn their intentions, we can decide on the next step.”
“We really need to hold back on launching Star Fighters until closer to contact,” stated Chester. “This will give the pilots an opportunity to eat, and us time to tailor the armament they carry.”
“Guess I messed that up,” said Sarah.
“Not at all,” replied Kelly, Chester and Keriann. “This is newer to you than us. We think it will benefit us to appear more naive than we are.”
A woman suddenly appeared on Iarracht’s bridge near Keriann, startling all of them. “Sorry to startle you all but I didn’t see a way to do it less abruptly. I am Morrigan. It would be best to think of me as a sister of Aine’s. May I join you?”
“Definitely,” replied Keriann’s Clan.
Then all the Command Staffs said, “Welcome aboard.”
“From our perspective you are not naive. What you do lack is experience, and we hope we can continue to help.”
The difficulty Dóchas AI was having in establishing communication was at the direction of the IC Fleet Commander. When he saw the five space ships near the 4th planet, he decided to alter their plan. After a few moments he said, “Tell the cruisers with the cargo ships to hold back. They are not to be seen by those on the 3rd planet until we control those ships near the 4th planet. While I am talking to them, alter our course toward them. Make it so that it appears that we intend to rendezvous with them. Don’t show that we mean to attack until we know whether it is necessary. Those ships look new and we could use some replacements, so perhaps we can intimidate them into giving us their ships.”
“Do you really think that will work?”
After glaring at the officer for a moment he said, “Well, our probes indicate that those crews are mostly female and not very combative. Whether they let us or not, once we capture them, we will have fresh meat for a change.”
“The probes indicated two more ships. There are a number of other inconsistencies in our reconnaissance data.”
“Enough. Start the moves. Tell those with the cargo ships to make sure the drug is released over the planet before our ships are seen.”
“Yes, Sir,” replied the group.
A few moments later an image formed on a monitor on Dóchas’ bridge showing the bridge of the Imperial Council command ship. They were bipeds with long narrow faces and pointed ears with muscular bodies completely covered with short fur.
Showing on another Dóchas monitor was the position of the IC ships relative to theirs. As the connection stabilized, they saw a shift in their relative positions. It was now clear that the cargo ships, accompanied by 6 light cruisers, were headed inward toward Earth’s orbit. The remaining ships turned toward the Órarduine near Mars. The changes seemed to indicate that Phoenix and Iarracht were undetected. The IC group headed toward them was assigned an identifier ICA, with a number added for each ship. Those headed inward were given an ICB identifier with a number for each ship.
The creature on the bridge of ICA1 said, “You on the ships near the fourth planet, identify yourselves!” As he spoke, the speed of the ICA group of ships increased, while shifting their position in relation to each other.
“You are speaking to the Command Staff of Dóchas,” said Sarah’s Clan in unison. “Why is your group of Imperial Council ships in this solar system?”
“Just answer my question!” replied Commander of ICA1. “You are to speak only when answering our questions. Any other chatter will be dealt with even more harshly than we normally do to heathens, thieves and renegades.”
Sarah’s Clan responded firmly with, “Standard communication protocol stipulates that ships arriving in a solar system must identify themselves immediately upon emerging from FTL. By your actions it appears that you are unaware of this, so out of courtesy, the answer is: We are Órarduine. We are the Command Staff for this group of ships.”
They could see the ICA1 Commander talking and presumed he was addressing others around him. After a few moments he replied with, “You were told to only answer our questions. Since you disobeyed, you will be punished. In responding you’ve admitted to being thieves and renegades by being in control of ships belonging to the Imperial Council, in violation of our laws. NOW, you will immediately place each of OUR ships into hibernation mode. Everyone will go to the hangar deck unarmed and kneel with their head touching the deck. You will wait there for our arrival. Anyone who disobeys will experience a slow very painful death.”
“These are Órarduine ships,” replied Rusty. “Your Imperial Council, whoever they are, has no claim to these ships. Any attempt to board them without our specific permission will be violently repulsed.”
“The Imperial Council has jurisdiction over the whole universe. Everything in the universe is here for their benefit. All beings in the universe are there to serve the Imperial Council as they choose. Your occupation and control of our ships is an act of rebellion. By continuing to make stupid statements you are only increasing the pain your crew will experience. Your attempt in delaying the hour of your submission to Imperial Council Masters has increased the severity of your punishment. NOW put the ships in hibernation! You have no choice. You will submit to our rule, one way or another.”
“You have no authority over us!” replied Sarah’s Clan, in a cold firm voice. “We’ve been told that the Imperial Council is an arrogant and abusive regime, approximating a living cesspool. Now we demand that you open your ships for our inspection, or leave this solar system and galaxy immediately.”
“Renegades, you will comply NOW!” exclaimed the ICA1 Commander. The two groups stared at another for what seemed like hours, though it was less than a minute. The ICA1 Commander then continued with, “By your actions you have made your choice, all of you are sentenced to death. Before you die you will watch us devour the crew. In a short time we will begin tasting your luscious bodies.” As he finished, his mouth opened and his long tongue licked his lips while showing his sharp teeth.
Before the connection terminated Sarah’s Clan said, “When hell freezes over!”
Terry said, “Their shields are up and their acceleration toward us has increased. ICB group has not increased its speed toward Earth’s orbit.”
“Ferrets have accessed the large ships in ICA,” said Sally.
It was quiet for a few moments as the Command Staffs digested the situation then Sarah glanced at Rusty with a grin as she said, “That is an excellent idea.”
“What’s that?” asked Calvin.
“Let’s do what they want us to do.”
“What?”
Laughing she added, “Oops, I left out the word ‘appear’.”
When the laughter subsided Rusty continued with, “Now all of this is subject to change. First, Phoenix and Iarracht groups will continue with your aspect of our plan for now. We’ll get to timing in a minute. Those with Dóchas, pull all the Star Fighters back. When back on-board, the pilots need to eat while weapons are loaded. For Star Fighters, my thoughts are RF lasers, imploder and nuke missiles. Once the Star Fighters are ready they depart on the side opposite the ICA group and immediately cloak. Our cruisers will remain alongside us until the engagement starts.
“Any questions?”
“Star, have an image projected on each bridge showing the position of our five ships at about the time ICA will start decelerating in order to board us. If we don’t change our orientation, I suspect they will approach us from behind. My thought is to wait until they are fully committed to deceleration, then Iarracht and Phoenix groups attack from this side. At the same time, the Star Fighters will begin attacking from the other side in several waves. The attack should be from above the plane of Iarracht’s and Phoenix’s attack. Standard fusing settings for this kind of engagement.
“When those attacks start, the five us will accelerate away at maximum rate. Initially it will be down to our starboard then shift up to our port. This will put us in a position to attack from above their plane as we cross their path. Whether our cruisers stay with us or not will be decided as this takes place.
“Oh, I missed a point. Iarracht and Phoenix are to only uncloak long enough to fire weapons. Remember your shield fluoresces when it is hit so cloaking is not fully effective.”
Calvin said, “Based on their comments, it sounds like they’ve done some reconnaissance on this system. Should we add a lot of RF chatter when we begin bringing fighters back on board?”
“It would be nice to know if they sense our targeting system,” said Kelly. “But, the way they respond to our attack should give us the answer to that.”
“Dóchas, Eagle, Taiséalai, Marthanóir and Fiontar need to begin dancing as soon as the show starts,” said Keriann.
“Dóchas group will begin by executing formation B11, 10 degrees to starboard, 20 degrees down, factor 40 acceleration for 30 seconds, then up 20 degrees relative to initial reference. Subsequent course dependent on intercept.”
“Aye,” said Maureen and Kathryn.
“Let’s get resupply of the Star Fighters underway, then we can discuss this some more,” added Maureen.
“Intelligence says they expect to hear from the ferrets in the hour,” said Alison.
“Aye,” replied all eight Command Staffs.
It was 8 hours later when Terry said, “They’ve begun to decelerate.”
“Command Staffs,” said Sarah, ”30 minutes to show time.”
“Our packages are deployed,” responded Molly. This was followed by Fiontar, Eagle, and Taiséalai confirming their deployment.
The ICA group’s deceleration was nearly half complete when the IC Security Officer said to the Commander, “Sir, boarding parties are ready.”
“Good.”
An officer on ICA said, “Sir this doesn’t feel right. The burst we saw in their RF right after you spoke to them has dropped off to almost nothing. None of the probes we sent to the ships have reported in after indicating that they were boarding them.”
“They are weak ... what the hell,” responded the Commander as he watched the Órarduine ships suddenly accelerate away from them. “Maximum acceleration.” The ships in the ICA group groaned as they shifted suddenly from deceleration to acceleration. “Set up an intercept. Launch a salvo of long range missiles.”
On board Dóchas, Sarah and Rusty watched the monitor showing the response by the ICA group. When their missiles reached the area where the packages had been left, they began detonating. As the last missile detonated, Iarracht, Phoenix and the Star Fighters began closing in on the ICA group.
It was several moments later when the first wave of Star Fighters appeared above and to the side of the ICA group. The ICA ships immediately began to fire at them. Several flights of fighters made a run toward each ICA ship releasing their missiles then veering off. Just as those missiles reached their targets, the ICA group entered the area where the packages had been left. At this time Eagle and Iarracht fired a series of slugs with their rail guns at each ship. The first slugs in a series were designed to kinetically punch a hole in the hull while the following slugs contained explosives in a fragmenting container.
After unloading the first round of missiles, the majority of the fighters and the cruisers with them focused on just a few of the ICA ships. The intensity of the attacks caused the ICA ships to drift apart, increasing their vulnerability. The ICA’s cruisers took the brunt of the initial barrage. By the time their momentum took them passed the intended rendezvous point, the cruisers were essentially sitting targets. Many were soon within the range of the ground based lasers guarding An Clochán.
The remaining ICA group was several light seconds away from Mars when the Dóchas group crossed above them. As soon as they were in range, they began firing at the missiles coming toward them. They did well in blocking the incoming missiles and other weapons fired at them but their defense wasn’t perfect. Their weapons were more effective in hitting the ICA ships. The rail gun slugs were very effective in opening holes in the ships’ hulls, and the subsequent slugs shredded the insides with the fragmentation explosives.
While Dóchas group passed overhead, Iarracht and Phoenix groups passed along each side of the remaining ICA group. By the time they were past, two of the Dóchas class ICA ships were wrecked and drifting but still occasionally firing at the Órarduine.
Sarah said, “Let’s end this,” as their approach crossed the ICA vector. When the range was optimal, each FCS fired A-beams at each of the two active ICA ships. Iarracht and Phoenix groups focused on the other two ships. When the beams hit a ship, it shook then a few moments later erupted in a blinding flash as it turned into a glowing expanding ball of gas.
During the battle the members of Sarah’s Clan had watched it unfold on the monitors, while managing their individual consoles. Rusty had focused on redirecting resources as the battle shifted around them. Sarah, Terry and Sally monitored the different aspects of the battle.
With the destruction of the ICA group, Dóchas group turned their attention the ICB group that included the cruisers and cargo ships. Just as they did so the last two inbound cargo ships exploded. The ships flashed brightly before disappearing, leaving only small fragments and dust.
“Attention Dóchas Group,” said Sarah’s Clan, “this solar system needs to be checked for any remnants of these people. FOCs will coordinate it. Assume Readiness Level 3.”
Sarah’s Clan watched the activity on their monitors as Órarduine ships began scouring the solar system for any remaining ships or other objects left by the Imperial Council.
“Sarah’s Clan,” said Clarence, “our picket line is picking up new signals from the vicinity of Dóchas group. Communication has told me that they haven’t made any changes.”
“All Engineering groups,” said Claudette, “you need to check the outside of your ships. There are reports of us giving off an unauthorized RF signal. Security has the profile.”
“Claudette,” replied Leann, “do you have any idea what we are looking for?”
“No. Clarence just told us that the picket line is seeing a new signal originating from the five ships that were uncloaked. He has the signature.”
“Okay, we will begin looking as soon as we get damage stabilized.”
“We need to move quicker than that. Just focus on the critical damage while you see if you can determine the source of these signals. It is critical as we don’t know their purpose.”
“In that case we will start now.”
“Good.”
“Star, pull our damage and injury report together,” said Rusty.
“Aye.”
“Dóchas group,” said Rusty, “please forward a copy of your damage and injury report to Dóchas as time permits. Intelligence groups, we need a combined report on our engagement.”
“Command Staff,” said Katernia of Shannon’s Clan, “our ferrets have brought us data from the ICA group ships. We are beginning to analyze it now. How should we prioritize our efforts?”
“When do you think you will have a handle on the data? One critical item is knowing whether they told their home world of our presence before the engagement. Another is what brought them to this system. Try to get a good overview of what is there and then go for details. If you could have an overview for us by the time the solar system search is complete, that would be great. After that go back to reviewing the data, the goal should be to learn more of them, their travels and capabilities.”
“Will do.”
“Sarah’s Clan,” said Kelsey of Samantha’s Clan, “we have had several messages from Earth, wanting to know what is going on. Some are from the heads of governments and some are from news organizations. There are indications that some communications satellites were damaged.”
“What did you tell them?”
Kelsey laughed and replied, “Not what I wanted to. I simply told them that, at the moment, everyone was too busy to talk to them, and that I would pass their requests on as soon as possible.”
“Okay. Prepare a press release that is factual, but shouldn’t cause panic,” said Maeve. “Lorelei and Earl can probably assist you with it.”
“Oh, I am sure they will as they have been down here ever since the engagement started. Can we include damage and injuries?”
“Yes. Make the comments general. We think it is reasonable to describe the Imperial Council as Aine did earlier. Make sure to note that they came to this solar system to harvest food to take back to their home system, as well as taking anything else they found. You should note that they were primarily meat eaters, and not picky about the source of meat, or whether it was cooked.”
“We’ll quickly work something up and show it to all the Command Staffs before we release it.”
“That isn’t necessary,” replied Sarah’s Clan.
“Command Staffs,” said Aoife, “we need to call the leaders of several countries on Earth. Let’s split them up among us as follows: We’ll call Ireland. Siobhan’s Clan can call England. Maureen’s Clan calls Russia. Keriann’s Clan calls the US. Kathryn’s Clan calls Australia. Molly’s Clan calls China. Amy’s Clan calls Japan. Jackie’s Clan calls Israel. We are planning on just providing them with a short summary of the engagement then asking them to share it with other heads of state.”
“Any particular reasoning to the assignments,” responded Amy.
“Not really. We’ve met all of them. I just picked names as I looked down the list, which I think all of you have.”
“They are likely to ask for more information,” added Kelly.
“Well I am sure we would do the same. I think that we should just stick to the facts we have at hand and defer the others. Should we commit to a conference call in a few days’ time as we have a lot of cleaning up to do?”
“It won’t be soon enough for some, but it is a place to start,” responded Jackie.
“Okay,” said Colleen of Maureen’s Clan. “We’ll do that as soon as we finish here.”
“I think we need to be a bit more organized in checking the solar system for other intruders,” said Calvin.
“Good point,” responded Brandan of Maureen’s Clan. “We could have Briana’s Clan organize a Task Force of 8 cruisers and 8 squadrons of Star Fighters. Dóchas and Phoenix Security departments can lead on the coordination.”
“Sounds good to us.”
“We agree,” responded the other Command Staffs.
“I’ll tell Briana’s Clan,” said Tara.
“Once we have the calls behind us let’s focus on getting our ships back in shape,” said Rusty. “How about we meet right after breakfast to go over our status?”
“Aye,” replied everyone.
“We need to get some rest, and make sure the crews rest as well,” said Judy, Betsy and Kathy. Their comment caused chuckles.
“The best way we can do that,” said Gail, “is lead by example.”
“We were planning on working in shifts,” responded Siobhan, “that way someone is always on the bridge.”
After the normal breakfast hour, Sarah’s Clan said, “Good morning.”
“Good morning.”
“As you know we are running our morning meeting a bit differently today. While we do have a lot of repairs to make, we thought we should give you an update on who those people were and our casualties.
“There were 323 people injured and 27 of those are critical. Unfortunately, 10 of the family have died. We will have a memorial service for them in a few days. The doctors expect everyone else to fully recover. Those critically injured are already in the incubators recovering. Sixteen Star Fighters will need to be rebuilt or scrapped. Two cruisers are in the same shape. Dóchas, Eagle, Taiséalai, Marthanóir and Fiontar all received significant damage although none of it is critical.
“Repairs have started. All damaged Star Fighters and cruisers will go to An Clochán for overhaul. Ship repairs began last night right after the engagement ended.
“On behalf of the Command Staffs, we thank you for performing your tasks in an exemplary manner. It was due to your efforts that we were able to succeed. Thank you.”
“It was your leadership that kept us on the correct path,” said Lorraine and Simone, “so thank you for doing that.”
“Yes!” came the response.
“Thank you. Now, a bit about the visitors.” With that Sarah’s Clan gave a short but detailed summary of what they knew about the Imperial Council. “We are still sifting through the information the ferrets obtained. It will be available to the family once it is sorted.
“Unless someone has an urgent question, let’s plan on our next family discussion being tomorrow evening. We know that that is a longer gap than we usually have but doing it this way has several advantages. One is that it gives us more flexibility in scheduling repairs and rest. The other is that we should be able to run it as we usually do. We don’t know how you feel but we like that format better.”
After not hearing any questions Kathryn’s Clan said, “Let’s be about it.”
“Aye.”
It was an hour later that Siobhan’s Clan entered the conference room off Dóchas’ bridge. As they greeted Sarah’s Clan, the other Command Staffs entered and joined in the greetings. When they sat down Aine and Morrigan entered and said, “Good morning.”
After the Command Staffs responded Aine said, “We would like to sit in this morning.”
“Glad to have you,” responded Sarah. “While we may cover some of the engagement, our intent is to have our after action review tomorrow.”
“All of us would like to join you for that.”
Morrigan said, “Before you start I have a question about yesterday, after the IC contacted you. Why did you wait where you did?”
With a big grin Chester said, “‘Cause Rusty told us too.” With that they all began laughing. When the laughter subsided he added, “not really, but it was his idea. So why did we?”
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