Hermack diverts to Beacon Alpha Four
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Penn reports an emergency from Beacon Alpha Four, relaying news that Sorba is under attack, prompting Hermack to order a course change to Alpha Four and request a visual scan.
Hermack urgently commands Power House to maximize engine output for as long as possible to reach Alpha Four, reinforcing the dire situation at the beacon.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Steely determination with underlying tension—his orders are sharp and unyielding, but the subtext of his preemptive warning suggests a quiet acknowledgment of the danger ahead.
Hermack stands at the center of the flight deck’s command bridge, his posture rigid with authority as he processes Penn’s emergency alert. His voice cuts through the chaos with precision, first issuing a preemptive warning to the picket on C Deck—a tactical foresight that reveals his anticipation of conflict. Upon learning of Sorba’s attack, he abandons the ship’s original course without hesitation, redirecting toward Beacon Alpha Four. His order to the Power House to deliver 'main boost' demonstrates his willingness to push the V-Ship’s limits, embodying a calculated risk-taking that borders on recklessness. His demeanor is one of controlled urgency, masking the weight of command under pressure.
- • Redirect the V-Ship to Beacon Alpha Four to intervene in Sorba’s attack
- • Push the ship’s engines to their limits to maximize response speed, despite the risk of mechanical failure
- • Protecting Earth Government’s assets—especially argonite beacons—is non-negotiable, even at the cost of operational safety
- • Pirate attacks are escalating, and a swift, aggressive response is necessary to counter their tactics
Focused and alert, with a hint of adrenaline—his voice carries the urgency of the moment, but his demeanor remains composed, reflecting his training.
Penn delivers the scene’s pivotal alert—‘Emergency from Beacon Alpha Four, sir!’—with a tone that shifts the flight deck from routine to crisis. His initial navigation update (‘Thirty minutes from beacon Alpha Three, sir.’) establishes the ship’s original trajectory, but his urgent interruption underscores his role as the crew’s sensory nerve, relaying critical data in real-time. He acknowledges Hermack’s course correction with a crisp ‘On course, sir,’ demonstrating his disciplined professionalism even amid escalating tension. His presence is functional yet vital, a conduit for the information that drives the ship’s pivot.
- • Relay the emergency alert from Beacon Alpha Four to Hermack without delay
- • Confirm the V-Ship’s new course to Alpha Four, ensuring Hermack’s orders are executed
- • Accurate, timely information is critical to the crew’s survival and mission success
- • His role as a sensor specialist requires him to filter and prioritize data under high stress
Focused and professional, with a underlying sense of urgency—his tone suggests he grasps the severity of the situation but trusts Hermack’s leadership to guide the response.
Warne serves as the tactical bridge between Hermack’s orders and the crew’s execution, his role evident in his immediate acknowledgment of Hermack’s warning (‘Right, sir.’) and his identification of Sorba as the target (‘Sorba's being attacked.’). His dialogue is sparse but purposeful, reflecting his function as a senior officer who processes and relay information efficiently. Though physically present on the flight deck, his participation is secondary to Hermack and Penn in this moment, yet his contributions are critical in shaping the crew’s response.
- • Ensure Hermack’s orders are understood and acted upon by the crew
- • Provide Hermack with critical tactical information (e.g., identifying Sorba as the target)
- • Clear communication and quick decision-making are essential in high-stakes situations
- • His role is to support Hermack’s authority while ensuring the crew operates as a cohesive unit
Not directly observable, but implied to be under severe stress—his attack is the inciting incident that forces Hermack to abandon protocol and risk the V-Ship’s integrity.
Sorba is referenced indirectly through Warne’s statement (‘Sorba's being attacked.’), his presence looming as the embattled commander of Beacon Alpha Four. Though physically absent from the flight deck, his plight serves as the catalyst for the V-Ship’s redirection, embodying the human cost of the pirates’ raids. His role in this event is symbolic—representing the vulnerable outposts Earth Government is sworn to protect—and his absence underscores the urgency of the crew’s response.
- • Survive the pirate attack on Beacon Alpha Four (implied)
- • Hold the beacon until reinforcements (the V-Ship) arrive
- • His duty is to protect the beacon at all costs, even in the face of overwhelming odds
- • Earth Government will respond to his distress call (a belief validated by the V-Ship’s redirection)
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The V-Ship serves as the primary vessel for the crew’s high-stakes maneuvering, its flight deck becoming the nerve center of the crisis. Hermack’s order to redirect its course to Beacon Alpha Four transforms it from a routine patrol ship into a weapon of intervention, while his command to the Power House to deliver ‘main boost’ pushes its mechanical limits. The ship’s physical state—its engines straining under maximum thrust—mirrors the crew’s tension, as the risk of ‘vapourising the motors’ looms. Narratively, the V-Ship embodies Earth Government’s military resolve, its redirection symbolizing the shift from defensive patrol to proactive engagement against the pirates.
The V-Ship’s forward scanners are the crew’s eyes into the void, critical for detecting the pirate ship near Beacon Alpha Seven and tracking its movements. Though not explicitly mentioned in this event, their implied role is foundational—Penn’s emergency alert from Beacon Alpha Four would not have been possible without their real-time monitoring. The scanners’ ability to pick up UHF demolition signals (as referenced in the broader scene context) underscores their importance in the crew’s tactical awareness, even if their direct use is not highlighted here.
The V-Ship’s Power House is the engine of the ship’s dramatic pivot, its ‘main boost’ order from Hermack the literal and metaphorical force propelling the crew into conflict. The Power House’s strain under maximum thrust reflects the high stakes of the moment, as Hermack gambles on its durability to reach Beacon Alpha Four in time. Its role is both functional—providing the speed necessary for intervention—and symbolic, representing the crew’s willingness to push beyond safe operational limits in the face of crisis.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
Beacon Alpha Four is the distant battleground that drives the V-Ship’s redirection, its attack by pirates the inciting incident for Hermack’s pivot. Though physically absent from the scene, its presence looms large—Warne’s identification of Sorba as the target (‘Sorba's being attacked.’) anchors the beacon in the crew’s immediate consciousness. The beacon’s role is symbolic: it represents the vulnerable frontline of Earth Government’s interstellar infrastructure, its destruction or defense a litmus test for the crew’s effectiveness. The implied chaos of the beacon—magnetic charges, rocket units, and gunfire—contrasts with the flight deck’s controlled urgency, underscoring the stakes of the V-Ship’s intervention.
C Deck (the picket station) is preemptively warned by Hermack to ‘stand by,’ its role in this event anticipatory rather than active. As the V-Ship’s forward defensive post, C Deck’s gunners and sensors will soon be critical in tracking pirate movements and preparing for engagement. The warning sets the stage for the deck’s later activation, its red alert lights and tense chatter foreshadowing the crew’s transition from patrol to combat. The deck’s atmosphere is one of ‘heightened readiness,’ where the crew braces for the unknown threats ahead.
The V-Ship’s flight deck is the epicenter of the crisis, its glowing scanners and viewscreens casting a tense, otherworldly light over the crew as they scramble to respond. The space hums with controlled chaos—consoles beep, voices overlap, and the air crackles with urgency as Hermack issues rapid-fire orders. Below the command bridge, technicians monitor communications, their presence adding to the deck’s bustling, high-stakes atmosphere. The flight deck’s role is multifunctional: it is the command hub for the V-Ship’s redirection, the stage for Hermack’s leadership, and the nerve center for the crew’s collective response to the emergency. Its atmosphere is one of ‘urgent professionalism,’ where every second counts and the weight of command is palpable.
Organizations Involved
Institutional presence and influence
Earth Government’s Interstellar Space Corps is embodied in Hermack’s leadership and the V-Ship’s redirection, its institutional protocols and military resolve on full display. The organization’s commitment to protecting argonite beacons is non-negotiable, as evidenced by Hermack’s willingness to push the V-Ship’s limits and risk mechanical failure. The Corps’ power dynamics are hierarchical—Hermack’s orders are followed without question—but the event also highlights its vulnerabilities, such as manpower shortages and the pirates’ superior tactics. The V-Ship’s pivot from patrol to intervention reflects the Corps’ adaptive strategy, though the stakes are high and the outcome uncertain.
Caven’s Pirate Crew is the implicit antagonist driving the V-Ship’s redirection, their attack on Beacon Alpha Four the catalyst for Hermack’s pivot. Though physically absent from the flight deck, their presence is felt through the urgency of Penn’s alert and Warne’s identification of Sorba as the target. The pirates’ tactics—magnetic charges, rocket units, and UHF demolition signals—are inferred from the broader scene context, their ruthless efficiency forcing Earth Government to abandon protocol and risk the V-Ship’s integrity. The crew’s escalating threat underscores the high stakes of the conflict, with the pirates’ ability to outmaneuver and outgun the V-Ship a looming concern.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"The pirate's deadly ambush of Sorba and his men triggers an emergency signal, prompting Penn to report the attack to Hermack and initiating a course change to Alpha Four."
Trapped in the Beacon"The pirate's deadly ambush of Sorba and his men triggers an emergency signal, prompting Penn to report the attack to Hermack and initiating a course change to Alpha Four."
Sorba’s ambush and fatal radio callKey Dialogue
"PENN: "Emergency from Beacon Alpha Four, sir!""
"WARNE: "Sorba's being attacked.""
"HERMACK: "Set course for Alpha Four. Try and get me a visual on the scanner, Ian.""
"HERMACK: "Bridge to Power House. I want main boost for as long as you can hold it without vaporising the motors.""