229-1103 – Sturgeon’s Law-VI Gas Giant
Following the destruction of the Neubayern scout ship, the Travellers scooped and purified fuel to fill their free space (enough for three jumps, if needed) and then jumped to deep space, on their way to Elysee. To mitigate the stressful effects of the long and dangerous journey through deep space, a series of movie nights were organised by the crew.
244-1103 – Elysee High Orbit

On emerging from jump space, the Perfect Stranger – wary of another attempted ambush – immediately used her powerful, active sensor suite to check for other, nearby ships. Only one was detected – a ship burning in towards the planet – but upon spotting their emergence jump flash, Elysee Orbital Control contacted the Travellers with an urgent message. The other ship that they had seen had failed to respond to hails and was currently on a course to hit the only city on Elysee, where almost all of the planet’s eight hundred thousand inhabitants lived. No other ship was near enough to intercept in time: could the party please do so?
Deckplans of the ship – a local Prospecter-class mining ship – were requested by the party, and were quickly provided. In the meantime, Travis plotted an intercept course, which Zhana executed. Rosa’s knowledge of naval tactics allowed her to spot a predictable pattern in the manuevring of the target ship, the Dagger.

As they approached, the Dagger fired upon the Perfect Stranger, and only the work of Travis and Ferrik on sandcasters prevented the hit from landing. To avoid a recurrence, Zhana used the pattern of the ship’s automated manuevring and the placement of her turret to approach the Dagger from beneath, in her blind spot. She then used the Dagger’s docking clamps to effect a forced docking with the target ship, hearing the clamps lock in place. The two ships were now locked together: their thrusters just balancing each other so that the course remained steadily aimed at the city ahead.
Boarding the ship, the Travellers found that the bridge had been stripped and that all computer access had been torn out, leaving dangling cable ends. Only dim, red, emergency lighting was still working in the ship, and even that seemed to be failing.

Proceeding aft, they were ambushed by a crude, automated laser system that guarded the access corridor to the rear of the ship. Knowing that he only had limited time before the two ships crashed into the planet, Travis trusted to his armour and ran down the corridor into the teeth of the laser bolts. This proved effective as an ineffective series of hits just failed to penetrate his armoured vacc suit, and he shot the turret at point blank range with his laser rifle.
Checking the galley and cabins off the corridor, the Travellers found bloodstains and bullet holes in one of the mattresses: someone had been shot while still in bed, suggesting an ambush or a traitor aboard the ship. Zhana collected samples and a spent bullet, using a container from the galley to hold the evidence.
The ship was groaning and creaking around the Travellers as its engines contested with those of the Perfect Stranger, all of the huge forces competing within the docking clamps.
The engineering bay felt like a carcass, bathed in the harsh, arterial red of the surviving emergency lighting-strips. Where the heart of the ship should have been, there were stripped bulkheads, with the jump drives disabled. Bundles of severed fiber-optics and cabling dangled from the ceiling grates, swaying slightly in the weak, failing air currents. It stank of ozone.
Between the gutted, skeletal husks of the port and starboard drives sat a brutal, matte-grey cylinder. It was anchored directly to the primary deck plates with heavy-duty, shear-resistant mag-bolts. Thick, braided power cables snaked from its base, leeching the last power from the ship’s plant into its dense housing.

It bore no manufacturer’s stamp, no serial numbers, and no obvious control interface. Just a thick cage of cooling fins, an over-engineered, tamper-proof outer casing, and a single, recessed panel blinking with a slow, rhythmic amber pulse. It didn’t look like a conventional weapon or a standard missile payload, but its sheer, lead-lined mass and the cold, terrifying precision of its assembly radiate a silent, undeniable hostility.
Zhana had seen one of these before, and knew that within it was a spherical high-explosive implosion array. At the dead center of the mass sits a sub-critical core of weapon-grade fissile material, tightly wrapped in a neutron-reflector lattice.
When the initiator triggered, the conventional explosives would compress the core, creating a localized nuclear yield. That primary blast is designed to flash-ignite the raw fuel still sitting in the drive lines in a cascaded, radiological ain reaction, acting as a dirty nuke. It was rigged not just to vaporize this engineering section, but to turn the entire aft half of the starship into a multi-megaton fusion shotgun, and with no atmosphere on Elysee, it would irradiate anything within a thousand miles.
This meant that the party had even less time than they thought: the ship didn’t even need to reach the city to destroy it. Zhana and Rosa, working together, started to try to hack into the control systems, but that would take a long time and they were clearly hardened against intrusion. Then, Ferrik and Travis started working on how to sabotage the weapon by setting off its anti-tamper protection, and considered sacrificing one of the crew droids to do so.
When Anson asked why they were trying to avoid setting off the liquid hydrogen fuel, the party decided to attempt to trigger the weapon’s anti-tamper devices from a safer distance, and retreated to their ship, aware that they now had only twenty minutes until the ship was in range of the target. By the time that Travis, using his mag boots to EVA to the docking clamps, had released the Perfect Stranger, they had only eight minutes left: a single round of combat.

Moving to less than a hundred kilometres away, the gunners on the Perfect Stranger used the four turrets of the ship to make called shots on the loaded fuel tanks. Rosa managed to pierce them, but only just. Travis, similarly, landed a hit on the fuel tanks, butt only managed to increase the leak rate.
Then, with time almost run out, and the lives of hundreds of thousands hanging in the balance, Ferrik landed a perfect shot into the hole punctured by the previous shot, igniting the fuel as it mixed with the ship’s atmosphere and destroying the fuel tanks, causing the device to immediately explode. The radiation shielding on the ship protected the crew, while the automated sensors shut down the view just in time to save the eyesight of those staring at the target ship, as engineering section of the Dagger became a devastatingly radioactive, miniature sun.
244-1103 – Elysee Downport

Arriving at Elysee, the crew were lauded as heroes. Keen to keep a low profile and avoid Neubayern attention, they declined a formal reception and media interviews, but were able to gain excellent deals on their cargo, and to buy more at suspiciously favourable prices, while the tiny, naval dockyard at Elysee fixed the laser fire from the fight with the Neubayerners free of charge.
Now the next decision for the party was whether to jump to Besancon planet, or whether to plot a more direct course to Herzenslust, where they hoped to find the elusive Drop Point Hotel.








































