Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-3023564-20141026194405/@comment-23782751-20141031013023

Lord of the STARS wrote: (that last photo reminds me of guilty spark.) (It actually kind of does.  Drullkus, are you into Halo?  If not... How did you find our obscure wiki?  And Nikoli, while I agree that militarized life forms that can survive in space do not exist here, I will accept Space Raptors as being in the same genetic family as Raptors quite superior dinosaur race. In that case, a battlegroup of destroyers could be quite a challenge.)

"Battle stations! ROB, take the helm. Bravo and Zulu squadron, ready all fighters to defend this station. XD-7 and XD-2, you are up for a little flying today. If I get the chance, I will be assisting in repelling all possible pirates."

Fox presses a button on his bridge command console.

"Attention! All infantry squads from A-L head to Dock 3 to stop potential invaders. All infantry squads from M-Z ready EVA equipment and prepare to stop hull-clingers."

''Docking Bay 3 was getting quite the workout. Squads of human, reptilian, droid and android pilots were hastily being rushed to their rather makeshift fighters. The ships defenses were well worn, and badly in need of repair without hardly any of the projectile ammunition they consumed. While most fighters still had premium shielding, and were semi-advanced, they wouldn't be a chance against some of the Chats or Mandalorians best starfighters. An elevator brought down a special starfighter from storage; while remaining sleek, the Arwing II was battle scuffed and not particularly glorious. Once it reached the bottom level, crews immediately began working on getting the proper amount of fuel cells in her engine, just like every other fighter being prepped. The total operation goes on for at least another 5 minutes, nearly a new record for the prep teams. In all, about 50 advanced fighters were made ready to defend the station and their own ship from the invaders. ''

"Alright.  I am heading down to the dock.  The pirates seem cautious of our ship, and I think they should be. Standby for departure."