Delta Wing (Gateway System)

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Delta Wing
Fighter Hornet
Wingmen James Taggart
Objectives Proceed to Nav Point 1

Proceed to Nav Point 2
Proceed to Nav Point 3

Notes Proceed to Nav Point 1

Proceed to Nav Point 2
Proceed to Nav Point 3

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Mission Layout

  • Nav 1
    • Asteroid Field
  • Nav 2
  • Between Nav 2 and Nav 3
  • Nav 3
    • Empty

The Memoirs of Lieutenant Colonel Carl T. LaFong

I didn't fly the missions in the Gateway System, but due to that great 20th-century legislation, the Freedom of Information Act, I was able to obtain transcripts of the debriefing sessions as recorded automatically on the Tiger's Claw.

Halcyon: "All right, Major, let's hear your report."

Iceman: "Paladin and I patrolled all three Nav points, Colonel, and I'm happy to report they're clear now. The debris near the Claw was an asteroid belt, not the minefield you were worried about. We circled Nav 1 and couldn't find any bogies. Negative electronic scans confirmed our visuals."

Halcyon: "Intel wants to know where you encountered resistance - it will help in mapping our strategy for Gateway. Any surprises?"

Iceman: "Nothing we couldn't handle, sir. Four Salthi hit us about 10,000 kilometers from Nav 2, but the standard strategy of keeping them on the defensive seemed to work. We burned a lot of fuel using our afterburners to crowed them, but the laser cannons on our Hornets are dynamite against their thin side and rear armor. I don't think we've met their best pilots, though. They didn't use their better speed and turning radius very effectively."

Halcyon: "According to the flight recorder data, you ran into some Gratha out there. This is our first encounter with them. What's the scoop?"

Iceman: "They're as tough an opponent as I've faced, colonel. They carry lasers, mass drivers, image-recognition and heat-seeking missiles, and some Porcupines. I'm glad there were only two of them near Nav 3 or you might be listening to our flight recorders instead of holding a personal debriefing. A frontal attack is foolhardy. It's obvious that their shields and armor are heaviest there. We had the best sucess when both of us would concentrate our fire on the side panels of one ship as it turned away."

Halcyon: "That's a solid report, Major. Those observations could make a big difference. I'll pass it along to Command Intel. Great flying out there ... you too, Paladin. Dismissed."

Preflight Conversations

Talk to SHOTGLASS

That’s Iceman and Knight over there.
Knight’s a darned reliable pilot, a solid shot, a steady flier.
Not flashy at all. He’s sort of a craftsman. Gets the job done, though.
Iceman, though, now he’s an artist. Best pilot on the Tiger’s Claw.
Lives to fly and to fight. He’s totally ruthless, and completely deadly.
Some of the pilots say he’s got freon for blood… at least, that’s where he got the call sign.

Talk to KNIGHT

Maverick, right? I’m Knight. Welcome to the Welcome to the Killer Bees.
You’re flying a Hornet right now, right? Ever flown a Scimitar?
It isn’t quite as fast or nimble as a Hornet, but she’s got twice the armour, as well as heavier guns.
Michael Casey
And she handles like a Centaurian mud pig.
Joseph Khumalo
Iceman here’ll try to tell you speed and handling’ll save your butt,
but I’ll take an extra three centimetres of durasteel plating any day!

Talk to ICEMAN

Maverick. They call me Iceman.
Don’t let Knight fool you. The Scim’s a gun-heavy slug.
Forget finesse, just head straight in, guns blaring.
Give me a ship that takes skill.
A Raptor, even a Hornet… or one of those new Rapiers.
If half of what they say is true, the Rapier’s a true artist’s ship!

Mission Briefing

Mission Debriefing