It has been almost a month since the Barrablancan 16th boarded the battered frigate
Saecula Saeculorum at the recently-constructed orbital docks of their homeworld, and people are getting pretty cranky already.
The Tempest-class vessel the regiment is travelling aboard is part of a battlegroup on its way to the Forge World of Angazea to quell the heretical revolt there. Or something. The briefings weren't exactly detailed, mostly due to the fact that the brass themselves don't know a lot. Supposedly, a cult of the Ruinous Powers had flourished among the working population of Angazea, eventually instigating a revolt that saw the ruling machine priests slain.
Be it as it may, Angazea no longer supplies the Imperial forces on the Spinward Front with much-needed materiel, and that simply won't do. A battlegroup of six Imperial Navy ships has been dispatched to deal with the situation. Leading the group is the venerable Vengeance-class Grand Cruiser
Judex Ultionis, flanked by the
Saecula Saeculorum and the twin Sword-class frigates
Dominus Terrae and
Luna Sacra. Tucked in among the warships are the two Carrack transports carrying the majority of the Imperial Guard troops for the campaign. The lucky ones, that is, the ones who don't have to live in a cargo bay with four privies per a thousand guardsmen, as well as the close company of some backwoods louts who wouldn't know a parry from a riposte.
So, as I was saying, tempers are running pretty high already. There are four other Guard regiments on board the
Saecula, and of all of them, they just had to quarter the Conquistadors next to the Tamerian 27th, the rudest and most unwashed of them. There have already been a couple fistfights and stabbings, but thankfully the battlegroup is on the final leg of its journey through the warp now, and due to emerge into realspace in roughly a day. It is expected that the remnants of the Angazean Space Defence Force won't be able to put up much of a fight, and the Guard forces will quickly make planetfall.
The Barrablancans are billeted in one of the
Saecula's cargo bays, a cavernous open space almost half a kilometer in length. Flanking this bay is another identical one, housing the Tamerians. Adjacent to both of them is an even larger hangar containing the vehicles and materiel of both regiments.
Even though the bay was never intended for human habitation, the Barrablancans have made it sort of homely: tents and canvas walls provide privacy, field kitchens exude mostly-appetizing smells, there are even a few larger tents that serve as pubs of sorts. Colonel Macias' command tent is in the center of the makeshift town: the ship's captain graciously offered him a comfortable suite, but he just as graciously declined.
Anyway! You guys are the 5th, or Commissarial, platoon of the Barrablancan 16th Recon, under the expert command of Lieutenant-Commissar Bartolomeu Denos! Well, technically it's more like an oversized squad, but due to the fact that a Lieutenant commanding a squad would run into some chain-of-command problems - squads are subordinated to platoons, and platoons are also commanded by lieutenants (a Sergeant-Commissar is, of course, a wholly ridiculous rank: a commissar and an NCO? Pah.) - plus trouble with vehicle acquisition, it's officially a platoon; the personal retinue of the regimental commissar.
A new day begins, the overhead lights brightening in accordance with the ship's diurnal cycle. The 5th is awoken by the tortured sounds of some bandsman's morning tuba practice in the tent next to theirs.
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