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The Starcaster Chronicles 13.16

July 22, 2024 by Tim


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James Rye
James Rye
3 months ago

“Disabled” is just another word for “pretty much lost since we are ready to jump the moment the prince is on board and leave everyone else behind who cannot follow”. I wonder how fanatical the common Dragalex soldiers and sailors are when faced with the choice of being shot to death by battle ship lasers or being imprisoned as PoW.

kyle waite
kyle waite
3 months ago
Reply to  James Rye

they seem like the type that starts indoctrination at birth

Karrde
Karrde
3 months ago
Reply to  James Rye

They’re being kept at PoW’s? Unlikely.

Acher4
Acher4
3 months ago

This seems to be going so much better than I expected at the end of the previous issue.
😀

Colin
Colin
3 months ago
Reply to  Acher4

Yeah. Possibly going too well.

Waiting for the twist at the moment.

Gonfrask
Gonfrask
3 months ago
Reply to  Colin

Probably, starcaster-brother arrives in time to save the situation a bit.
But still think the Dranglaex will have a big loss.

Hans
Hans
3 months ago
Reply to  Colin

Well if the dragalex get away with the starcaster they also won so then both sides can have a hyric victory.

Adam
Adam
3 months ago
Reply to  Hans

Pyrrhic victory?

Darkhorse
Darkhorse
3 months ago
Reply to  Colin

I’m not sure there will be a twist. The Drang’laex leaving with the Starcaster, but at a cost will progress the story on two fronts. The prince can become a more deep character than ‘angry genocidal maniac’, as he will get both praise for the Starcaster but anger for sacrificing part of the fleet. The Federation will have a partial victory as well, losing an experienced (though no master) Starcaster and at least a dreadstorm, but destroying part of the enemy fleet. It is not a clear victory for either, leading to more development on both fronts.

Stephen
Stephen
3 months ago
Reply to  Darkhorse

How big is the Drang’laex fleet anyway?

I’ve got a feeling they can’t really afford to have too many ships “disabled” during what is about to become a retreat from probably overwhelming odds?

James Rye
James Rye
3 months ago
Reply to  Stephen

That depends entirely on how many galaxies they control, how quickly they can recover loses due supply lines and depends on their population number as well as how many slaves they control (to increase their productivity). I wouldn’t wonder if they actually do not fully control even their own home galaxy, after all a galaxy is usually massively vast with billions of stars, plenty ways for rebels to hide and cause trouble.

Darkhorse
Darkhorse
3 months ago
Reply to  Stephen

I do not know the exact size. I think it is intentional we don’t see all, as won’t fix the readers or the writer to specific numbers. We do know about 2/3rd of the Drang’laex fleet is here. We also know it is more a scouting fleet than a scourge of the galaxy fleet. They wage guerilla warfare as they can’t live a direct confrontation with the Federations full might. Afaik the Federation isn’t even the only power in this galaxy. Just one of the if not the biggest. The Drang’laex are a warrior race and not pushovers, but can… Read more »

Gonfrask
Gonfrask
3 months ago
Reply to  Darkhorse

And what if the great loss of the Dranglaex is the Prince himself? Then there will be a holy and personal reason to destroy the Federation

Last edited 3 months ago by Gonfrask
GeorgeV
GeorgeV
3 months ago
Reply to  Gonfrask

So what’s different then? They already are on a holy mission to exterminate the galaxy.

Besides that, if the Dranglaex do lose the Prince here, they’ll likely have lost the war already. He’s the one carrying the Starcaster, so losing him means the Federation should be able to recover that as well. That would put the Dranglaex back at a 3v1 disadvantage, on top of losing a decent chunk of their fleet. Considering how things were mostly even at 2v1 with their full fleet available, that should be insurmountable odds.

Gonfrask
Gonfrask
3 months ago
Reply to  GeorgeV

Don’t underestimate when a thing becomes personal or if you prefer when one of the Emperor’s son becomes a martyr. That is a strong message for the rest of the Dranglaex.
Looking this issue cover, I can easily see that the Prince is able to send the Starcaster with other survivor ships out of the battle while he sacrifices himself, fooling the Federation, giving to his people the weapon and as I said, giving a martyr to the crusade.

Also…waiting for the cliche third sibling…maybe a sister/cousin, even more fanatic.

Last edited 3 months ago by Gonfrask
GeorgeV
GeorgeV
3 months ago
Reply to  Gonfrask

I’m not disputing that martyrs or personal losses can incite action in people. The problem I see with that concept working here is that (again) the Dranglaex are already fighting a holy war to exterminate all life from the galaxy. This isn’t just some conquest, it’s their sacred duty to purge all the unworthy life from the galaxy. What more could wanting the Federation dead for losing their Prince/brother add to that? There simply aren’t enough ways for them to hate the Federation more than they already do. That kind of ‘vengeance’ plot point tends to work better when dealing… Read more »

Robert
Robert
3 months ago

I sense a hastily applied starcaster beam coming right up.

Jaysburn
Jaysburn
3 months ago
Reply to  Robert

From who?

Ben
Ben
3 months ago

When the Prince goes on a mission, countless soldiers and ships get sacrificed so he can succeed.

When his big brother went on a mission, he made all the sacrifices himself.

I hesitate to use the term “noble” to describe the guy who blew up a planet, even in the most relative terms, but compared to what his brother is gonna do now that he has a starcaster, I think we’re going to miss his restraint.

GeorgeV
GeorgeV
3 months ago
Reply to  Ben

Not sure if that’s really a fair assessment. For one, Kelias never had a Starcaster, so it’s not like he had the option make any ‘sacrifice’ like that. (And his first reaction to his brother doing it was concern about the toll, not glee at finally seeing the bloodshed) He also did personally take the lead here, including ordering his troops to begin retreat before leaving himself. He’s not just hanging back while his minions do all the risky work. Vectanix also seemed considerably more content about losing troops at the last battle (provided they got enough value). There’s plenty… Read more »

Karrde
Karrde
3 months ago

Something to consider- The Dranglex losing the more impulsive of the two Brothers may be more dangerous.