BattleCruiserCommander ONI Brank
Rebel side
The captain smiles as he sees the enemy fighters being obliterated by his strategy. The returning Redford bombers start getting chased by the overwhelming number of fighters. The UDM ships launched bombers from whatever hangars weren't in ruins or on fire as enemy shots passed through hangars eating through the ships soft inside tissue and causing fires and explosions. As the Kel ships charge the energy projectors and prepare to fire the DSN Trident boosted their yaw to that their spinal weapon was aimed directly at the projector. As the projector fired the captain DSN Trident ordered the spinal weapon to fire. A massive ball of hot plasma launched from between the two burning and battered prongs of the heavy cruiser on a collision course with the projectors own plasma projectile.
The patrol craft launched to go across the long battlefield towards the rebel fleets at long range.
In the asteroid belt the Redford firing line and pincer were highly effective. The forward-focused shields were quickly downed by the EMP missiles as fire ate away at the hull. The cannons hit the ship with immense force before one shell passed directly into the charging spinal weapon. The spinal weapons charging EMP blast was released inside the ship disabling it entirely. Floating dead, still drifting forward the disabled UDM heavy cruiser was entirely at the mercy of the Redford ships. They had control over the asteroid belt.
*It was important that the rebels did not forget their objective here. If they did not move now, they would not have enough time to destroy the more distant targets.
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UDM side
boombox
"Here's the deal. The DSN Trinity is one of the finest and most powerful vessels ever built. In order to retake we need a long campaign of attricion. Luckely we know of their supply lines. They're being supported by nations that wish to destroy us. We just need you to assault the next major torpedo and point defence ammo supply shipment and we'll be one step closer to taking the beast head on."