SullustPart 2
By Dterecs
The battle was brutal. Laser shots, most of them red, but at the same time green or blue (in the case of the rebels), were everywhere. By shooting myself and my troopers earlier, we were able to avoid 12 foot stormtroopers, 3 flying troopers and an AT-RT on the first shot, giving us a small momentary advantage. But the rebel terrorists killed two soldiers in that first contact. One of them was the ST-8724. I was aiming at a rebel soldier, whom I shot in the same second I had him in my sights, but he, in the last moment of his life, fired a red shot with his A-280 that hit the head of the soldier on my right, who fell to the ground, his helmet slightly off, so you could see his barvilla. When I saw that the soldier had fallen to the ground, I approached him, but there was nothing I could do to save the life of him who had already left, so I took one of the grenades he had, and kept it for later use. . Next, under cover, I gave orders to the tank to affect only the AT-RTs, which at that moment were advancing rapidly and firing at us. At the same time, I ordered 6 stormtroopers to head towards the K79-S80 transport, get on it, and together with the transport flank the rebel troops and fire
The troop transport started firing only at the AT-RTs as instructed, and the 6 Imperial soldiers who were close to the transport quickly climbed onto it, while he gave orders to the soldiers to cover them, they quickly climbed onto the transport. The K79-S80, having the soldiers on top, headed for a rock that the rebels were taking cover. They followed my orders as I had instructed, heading towards the rebel cover, at the same time as they were firing at the AT-RTs, making, for example, an AT-RT that was in the middle of the field and that was firing directly at us. . The transport fired its front guns at the rebel off-road transport, which, received four laser shots from the K79-S80, flew through the air, in a reddish explosion and very pleasant, in a very twisted way. We exited our cover, and I ordered the laser cannon crewman to fire towards the right exit of the Rebel cover, so that he had no escape.
So far we had already suffered some more casualties in that bloody battle, but for now, the rebels were much worse off than us. Although at first the upper turret of the imperial transport seemed that it would not be of any use in that battle, but in the end it was useful, since the rebels had some flying soldiers, but the turret made if they thought to get up in the air and To have some tactical advantage the most likely was that they were fired from the turret which, although there was little chance of hitting them, did the moral damage from the little desire to die from a laser cannon mainly invented to shoot down fighters.
The transport finally arrived, firing at some AT-RTs along the way, of which only three remained and were being shot down by the E-web turret mounted to my right. The rebels did not surrender, but so far my group of soldiers and I had suffered few casualties in their comparison. Finally, the transport reached coverage, and the pilot informed us of this fact through the communicator. Upon hearing this, I ordered the E-Web machine gun to fire towards the opposite side of that cover, while I and the rest of the soldiers were firing towards the rest of the soldiers on the right so that it would not shoot down the E-Web crew member.
The strategy worked perfectly. The rebels, seeing the transport, shot him uselessly, and while he struck them down, the soldiers who decided to escape from that site, which was certain death, decided to run to the opposite side, but at that moment the laser cannon fired at all who wanted to escape. They were all massacred. With the rest of the rebels, I followed the same tactic, ordering the tank with the comm to do the same with the next cover that was a little further away than that, but basically at the same height. The K79-S80 followed my orders and did the same tactic previously used, and it worked perfectly. The GR-75 rebel transport, seeing the massacre that the imperial troop transport had made, and as the imperial transport with soldiers in it fired at the remaining rebel soldiers, decided to flee towards a rebel ship, which it did quickly by fleeing towards the emptiness of space. We fired a few shots at it with our E-11 blasters, but it didn't do much good, as the transport fled anyway.
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Sullust - Part 2
Science FictionThe continuance of my story Battle of Hoth, based on the story of a stormtrooper, that it is now Lieutenant and is trying to defend the planet Sullust from a revel invasion.
