Twilight started season two as a diligent but disaffected individual. She’d lost one of her best friends, and that made her question everything she’d learned. Dixie became the anchor that kept her on our side, but the season nemesis Solo soon began to tempt her back towards the Rogue AIs. While based on the real life campaign against Solo, Twilight states to this day that the flirtation with the dark side was entirely fictional. Almost entirely. Mostly. Partly. She likes to smile about those days and keep people guessing.
Product of the Fleet 2300 Program, the Empire-class battleship was the most powerful warship built by the United States of America when The War came upon us all. Three spinal-mounted gravitic cannons backed up by six forward anti-ship lasers comprised the main armament that made her such a formidable foe. Fifty-eight flank-mounted capital missile launchers and over one hundred swarm tubes on the bow could overload entire squadron point defense networks. Two fighter squadrons and a full Marine battalion simply gave the Empire even more ways of hurting the enemy. She was simply the best American battleship when The War began and at least one Empire served in every victorious fleet until Wars End.
What most people who grew up after Contact fail to realize is that Pre-Contact spaceships generated gravity by spinning small sections of the outer hull around the central spindle frame. Most of the ship was in zero gee unless they were undergoing acceleration. The crew strapped into their stations for high gee operations surpassing a quarter of Earth standard gravity, and could go for months without experiencing anything above one half gee. Pre-Contact interstellar travel was truly a different world than the one we experience now.
They started The War. Well, the Shang did but the Chinese were quick to pile on. And of course there are the reports that they knew about the Yosemite Strike before it happened. They doubly deserved what happened if that’s true. But is it always good to give people what they deserve? I used to think so. I used to be so quick when justice called out. But sometimes vengeance hides under outraged justice. And sometimes what they deserve isn’t as important as what you’re willing to do. I fear we were willing to do too much. Though what is too much when it is a war for survival?
Twilight’s second season nemesis was the recurring Rogue AI. He wore a different dapper suit every episode, donated by a local Texas company, and the show made certain to show a close up of their distinctive logo at least once each time. Product placement at its best. He used the codename Solo because nobody was good enough to be his partner. Or so he thought. He also thought he could beat Twilight and the gang every time he met them. It became more “escape” than “beat” as the season proceeded towards its finale. But Solo never lost his composure. He was a cool customer that the audiences loved.
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