49 M1 - Term: 1, Round: 5 (1/2)

Attendance at Fortescue Military Academy M1 Y:2142

House Thoth, Squad Leader, Squad Zero

M1 Rank: 1/1275, Tier 3 M-Rank: Null

Term: 1, Round: 5

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Cillian was enthralled with the match, ”three each,” he breathed.

Stanley's mind was also entirely focused on the match. Analysing the moves and counter moves from each of the squads. While Shu had excellent tactics and skills, the Thoth squad outplayed them at every turn. They moved as a unit as if they had been together for years, and their tactics were sublime. He thought Shu had them nicely boxed but with a single railgun round, in hindsight, the Thoth Commander moved his Shu opponent where he wanted him.

What transpired next not only surprised the Shu cadets it surprised Stanley as well.

Stanley assessed that even if Shu had taken different counter moves, it would have played into Thoth's hands just as well.

The only reason they were currently level was the advantage Shu had in numbers, age and skill. Seven cadets for a zero originated as a handicap for the top squad due to it possessing the seven cadets with the highest potential. It served an additional purpose that in order to reach that potential, they needed to be challenged.

Just as M1TS0 (aka Mitso) were being challenged today.

A small chuckle escaped Stanley's lips. Their Master was ruthless, superb, but ruthless.

The issue with their seven starting number was the fact they were competing against a top M3 squad with eight.

M3SS1 (M3 Shu Squad one aka Messi) was left with two railgunners, one being the squad leader, Mayer, and a single photon blade wielder in a mesh exo.

Mitso was left with two long-range railgunners and the squad leader who used a launcher, grappler, traps and had a short barrelled railgun. The mid-range Mitso cadets were versatile. It was another element Stanley liked about the squad tactics.

The last Messi photon blade wield was in hiding. Chasing the Mitso leader was a deathtrap. The reverse was the same. While the railgunners were occupied with Mitso vanguard, Mitso were able to take out three photon blade wielders. However, now the Vanguard was taken care of the long-range arsenal which decimated Horus was back in the mix.

If the shorter of the two Mitso Vanguard was as skilled as, the taller, Barran it was, this match would already be over. But that was unfair, not many M3 exo operators could pull off the moves that Barran did, and this pair were just in M1.

Thoth's midfield had lost one cadet to the railgunners and the other to the photon blade wielders. What was impressive was how Thoth pushed the close combat Shus into disadvantageous positions and into lines of fire. Half the time it was just a well-placed grenade from their launchers.

The Thoth leader had set up four static lines in curious positions which became suddenly obvious when a mesh exo was corralled or stalled for a few moments.

While one of the Thoth railgunners provided cover fire, the second crept up the eastern border of the map. Since she did not fire, the enemy would not know her location unless they spotted her with infra-red or visual. The dampeners on the bodysuit nullified all other means of detection.

Two smoke grenades went off, and Stanley noted that the squad leader placed them in a position that would allow him to get the close combat Shu into a line of sight (LOS).

But he didn't go that way. He moved very carefully up a building using his grapple to swing around to the western side and then again to the southern of a building to the north. The noise of the grapple was obscure by precisely timed railgun fire. Railguns were loud, which Thoth used to their advantage. When they hit mach four that it was the perfect cover for the thud of a grappler.

”Their timing is good,” Stanley mumbled, and Cillian just nodded. He was not saying much either.

It was like watching a mouse getting caught by a cat. The Shu cadet maneuvered himself to get LOS where he thought the Thoth cadet was moving to. The Thoth squad leader pulled out his Railgun, stowing his launcher. He was probably out of ordnance.

As soon as the Shu cadet was visible, in a fraction of a second, the leader's railgun boomed taking the mesh exo out with one hit.

”How did they know the instant the Shu cadet was going to pass that building?” Cillian whispered.

”Calculation and anticipation is the only answer, there was no LOS from any of the Thoth cadets,” Stanley answered.

Messi only had its two Railgunners remaining.

Thoth's leader began to mobilise towards his opponents. While one of his Railgunners kept overwatch, the other crept up with the eastern line. There may be confusion from the Shu cadets about the source of the Railgun fire, they would have seen two of the Thoth midfield carrying short barrel railguns on their back, however, up until now, they had not used them. There must be questions in Shu's mind. Which cadet was the source?

The Thoth leader made good use of the grappler and his speed. Twisting or a slight jumpjet maneuver at the right time made the Shu railgunners miss time and time again. While they were making themselves open to the opposing railgunners by taking the shots.

Shu was playing into Thoth's hands again.

Stanley thought, M1, and shook his head. Cillian was right, there was something different about this squad.

The closer the leader got to the Shu railgunners the more they had to leave cover to take a shot at him.

To counter the anticipation of the Thoth leader, Shu began to fire in tandem. One cadet aiming directly and the second taking a chance on the targets evasion route. This was a difficult proposition, it was hard enough hitting the fast moving cadet let alone estimating and aiming down a predicted trajectory in a fraction of a second.

It was enough to slow the cadet down, he became to time every second movement and exposure to LOS with reload times. Stanley suddenly noticed the supporting cover fire was missing for three of Shu's defensive fire. He quickly looked where the other two Thoth cadets were, he was so engrossed in the movements and predictions of the leader he lost awareness of the other two.

Cadet Vannier had moved to the highest available point on the map. The leader had effectively mesmerised the railgunners. At first, Vannier added cover and return fire, but then she moved they missed her change of location. It was impossible to be harsh on them, Stanley also missed her change of location.

The other Cadet, Picard, was getting closer to the railgunners. She moved slowly to minimise the chance of discovery. Her covert action was excellent to avoid detection thus far. She was also helped by her leader who was acting as a decoy for both of his railgunners.

Stanley speculated on the next move. Based on their strategies thus far he would guess the Thoth leader would use himself as bait, possibly dying in order to give the other two cadets an excellent LOS opportunity to take out one if not both Shu cadets. This would be a good strategy to win an exo match. Not so great in a real war.

The Thoth leader, Daedo, waited behind a building. He stowed his railgun and brought out his launcher. Stanley now knew Daedo did have grenades left and he only carried the railgun to this position to mislead the opposition. It would only work for a moment, as soon as a salvo was incoming they would know. It was the detail this cadet went to that impressed Stanley. Every minute action was calculated.

It began, the Thoth leader launched three grenades, probably his last to the Shu position. The Shu cadets only realised they were incoming at the last moment and they scrambled off the south side of the building. They had to stand in order to run, and Vannier began to fire hitting one in the back. The Shu cadet's heavily armoured exo barely saving her.

Stanely wondered why the second Railgunner didn't fire. What was she doing? Why wasn't she in place? He quickly panned across.

”She has a photon blade?” he questioned what was happening. Picard was almost on top of the Shu cadets, she was in medium exo like the leaders. She was very quick before engaging jumpjets as soon as she rounded the last corner she engaged them and flew towards her prey.

”She must have picked it up off one of the Shu cadets,” Cillian answered now that he saw the Thoth cadet brandishing a photon blade.

It was within the rules that cadets were able to loot and use weapons during a match. They had to return the equipment after the match of course and taking an exo was not permitted.

”This is the fourth time they surprised me,” Stanley stated. It was a high compliment.

Cillian nodded. They were much better tactically than they showed during the M1 trials. This squad had lifted their game to another level. Or as he had assumed at the time, they were hiding their level.

Picard was excellent with the photon blade, she was obviously given a gunnery role for a reason, but she could easily have been in the Vanguard with these skills. He would have liked to see her go toe to toe with Shu's photon blade wielders.

She flew into Shu's squad leader, Mayer, quite literally. Picard was horizontal due to her jumpjets, and while Mayer was also engaging jumpjets, she was unable to get away from Picard.

If this wasn't AR, it would have been messy. Picard's horizontal slash would have decapitated Mayer who had no melee defence. Mayer was occupied with escaping, she did not even lift her railgun to block.

The last Shu cadet, Keller, fired at Picard managing to hit her leg. The AR governor immediately adjusted her movement capability. Instead of trying to close the gap, Picard threw a frag grenade forcing the Keller to retreat. Preventing Keller from taking a second shot for a few seconds. Keller ran and jumped, his railgun reloaded, he turned to face Picard while momentum took him backwards. It would be difficult for him to defeat the three Thoth alone, but as a cadet should at this level, he was giving it his all.

Keller fired, while Picard dodged as best she could. The round took her in the shoulder, and the AR governor calculated that was enough to incapacitate her. She went down, unable to move, the photon blade rolling out of her hand.

Before Keller could recover and escape the Thoth squad leader had cleared the building, his line was open. Speed not only assisted in mitigating or avoiding damage, but its primary benefit was the ability to achieve an opportune position within a limited timeframe.

Daedo stood behind the Shu cadet and finished the match.

The box window HUD scrolled with the killboard information for the match. As it did at the end of every match.

”Well,” Cillian said breathing out as if he had been holding his breath for a minute or more. He beamed at Stanley.

Stanley did not have an excitable personality. He was methodical, disciplined and temperate. He gazed levelly at Cillian.

”I would think you would be more excited about your son's performance than a Thoth squad from M1?” Stanley admonished his friend.