The High Ground
It was late afternoon by the time the convoy lifted off again, Dante and his 1st Division retinue lounging comfortably in the guncutter’s plush seats. Caine was across from him, his own Pack soldiers scattered throughout the cutter.
There was still one more city to visit today before the flight could return to the Capitol. Caine assumed it was a manufacturing center, keeping the Levy forces supplied during the fighting, but he didn’t have much time for idle thought. Across from Caine, High General and Governor Dante leaned forward with a sharp look in his eye.
Caine noticed that they were over barren ground.
Dante told Caine that he knew about the Rogue Trader plot to assassinate him after the war was over, and that it had been Caine’s idea in the first place. Suddenly, Caine could see why there were heavily armed, loyal troops in combat gear in his guncutter.
From the cockpit, Lucius shouted back that the two thunderbolts trailing the guncutter had activated their weapons and locked onto his engines, and that the Valkyries were shifting over to an attack formation. Dante received a short nod from his lead soldier, one with a long-range Vox comm.
The High General explained that Caine wouldn’t be leaving the planet alive. Dante was grateful for the care Tobias had taken with the Capitol, but had decided that Caine was now too much of a threat to accept.
Black rifles clicking as the safeties disengaged, the 1st Division soldiers aimed at Caine and the Pack. Still leaning forward, Dante explained that he had the Emissary bracketed too.
Out in the Void, the Bulwark’s orbit had brought it into alignment with the Emissary’s flight path. The station was ready and able to fire without hesitation.
If Tobias didn’t surrender shortly, the Bulwark would fire and eliminate the Emissary before it could get out of range, or if the station even sniffed that the ship had gotten an alert of some kind. Dante would accept nothing less.
Gloating, he explained that Caine’s plot merely reinforced the plan Dante had put together from the beginning. He did not want Damaris to fall under the continued chains of Imperial ownership. The Navy deserting the planet in its hour of direst need proved just how pointless the huge tithes Damaris paid were.
Having this assassination plot, orchestrated by such an upstanding and outspoken Imperial-aligned Rogue Trader, had given Dante all the opportunity he needed to tear Damaris away from the Imperium for good. As soon as Dante had Caine’s surrender, his propaganda teams would make sure that the public agreed with him.
Dante lamented how it was sad that Caine couldn’t rule the planet with him, but reached into his pocket and began drawing out a device.
Caine didn’t wait to see what the device did.
Instead, he twitched the finger bearing his ring in the specific way that he’d trained for. Searing light shot out and vaporized Dante’s drawing arm in a spray of mist and superheated air. The stump of his arm didn’t bleed, since the wound was instantly cauterized. Dante shouted out in pain and rage anyways.
Dante’s soldiers were stunned, half by the unexplainable light, and half by the imposing presence of Caine in the midst of the sudden action.
Caine’s Pack did not hesitate.
In moments, the Pack had brought up their ‘ceremonial’ weapons and let loose, with Wolfe leading a sudden and curt charge into the enemy Levy’s midst. The 1st Division, caught in a confined area in complete surprise, lasted mere seconds.
Caine slowly lifted himself in the midst of the brief chaos, and strode the two steps over to where Dante was desperately clutching his stump of an arm. Angry, calculating, Tobias Caine declared Dante a heretic and a fool.
Waving two Pack soldiers over from the remains of the 1st Division’s bodies, Caine had them restrain Dante and make sure he wouldn’t die from shock. Checking with his guncutter crew to make sure the conversation had been recorded, Caine then informed Dante that he would be handed over to the proper authorities to face Imperial Justice.
Frantic calls, in unintelligible cant, called out over the 1st Division’s vox set. Caine remembered his ship in orbit.
He called up to the Emissary’s Master at Arms, who’d been left in command of the ship. Caine asked if his vessel could make it out of the Bulwark’s arcs. The Master at Arms didn’t think so.
Lord-Captain Tobias Caine, thanking the man for his service, told him to survive: ‘no matter what’.
The Master at Arms took it stoically, saluting and then shouting out at his bridge crew to beat to combat quarters. There was the sound of ship-alarms and watch bells in the distant vox line, and then the Emissary signed off.
Caine stood at the terminal for a moment more, then asked Lucius for an update on the air wing. Lucius informed him that the air wing was ordering the guncutter to land or be destroyed, and that their full weapons complements were locked onto the ‘cutter.
Stepping into the cockpit of his craft, Caine looked at the tactical displays and tried to figure out what the air crews had been ordered to do. He saw an opening he might exploit, and quickly informed Lucius of the plan.
Lucius thought it was insane. He also thought it sounded like a better plan than getting shot down.