Subject: [FFML] [XOver][Ranma/Macross] Macross 1/2 Part 4 Chapter 4
From: Timothy Groves
Date: 8/11/2002, 2:35 AM
To: Fanfic Mailing List


I don't remember if I've ever posted any of this story here, but for
those not familiar with it, previous chapters can be found at
www.geocities.com/groves_ca.

Oh, and I do apologize if starting mid-way through a fic like this
breaks some rule;  I couldn't find any such in the FAQ.



                             TORONTO

Ranma  stumbled  as  the  deck of the Macross shuddered under his
feet.  His eyes widened;  though he'd never been on board  during
a launch, he recognized it for what it was.

The Macross was taking off.

He  managed  to  make  it  to  the  briefing room without further
incident, and dropped himself into his seat.  Clark, Mototada and
Akane were already present, as were Rick Hunter and Max Sterling.
At the head of the briefing room was Lisa Hayes.

That got Ranma's attention.  With  the  Macross  launching,  Lisa
would be most needed on the bridge.  The only reason she might be
here, delivering a briefing, was if the mission  was  frightfully
important.

Ranma started to worry.

Commander  Hayes  glanced over at Ranma.  "Captain Saotome.  What
is the current status of your squadron?"

"Seven Valkyries and one Rapier fully operational.  One  Destroid
fully  operational,  but needing a driver--nobody's trained in it
but Hendrikksen, and he's assigned to  a  Valk.   And  one  fully
operational,  but  again  pilotless,  Zentraedi  Officer's Battle
Pod."

"What about your other Rapiers?"

Ranma shrugged.  "We were supposed  to  be  assigned  a  tech  to
finish the retrofit, but nobody ever showed up."


                            * * * * *


Deep  in  the  bowels  of  the  ship, an angry voice was heard to
bellow, "Where the hell am I now?"


                            * * * * *


Hayes glanced through her notes.   "The  six  Rapiers  are  still
operational,  Captain.   And  we  only  need them for atmospheric
duty."

"No, ma'am, they  ain't."   Ranma  shook  his  head.   "I  got  a
squadron  full of mecha pilots, and these things ain't mecha.  At
least, not yet.  I ain't gonna field 'em."

"We need every functional mecha and every available pilot in  the
air for this mission."

"And  I'm  tellin' ya, ma'am, that if you force me to field those
Rapiers, every one of them is gonna get shot down.  Even  if  our
mission  is  escorting  the  Goodyear Blimp." His scowl deepened.
"And I will refuse to follow even a direct order to field  them."

Commander  Hayes  bit  her lip.  "Fine."  She turned to Mototada.
"Captain, the Irregulars will reinforce  your  unit  during  this
mission.

"The  situation is this.  Captain Gloval has been under orders to
stay in the Pacific Ocean long enough to take on  supplies,  then
launch  and perform a diversionary attack on the Zentraedi forces
in order to draw them away from Earth.  He was also  ordered  not
to  allow  anyone  to leave the ship.  He protested these orders,
and was ignored."

There was a knock at the door, and Ensign Leeds stepped  in  long
enough  to  hand the Commander a note.  Hayes glanced down at the
note, then returned to her briefing.

"At 0800 this morning, the Captain informed the bridge crew  that
he  intended  to  launch the Macross, and simply fly over cities,
broadcasting  his  request  to  disembark  the  ship's   civilian
population,  until  the  United  Earth Government caved in."  She
smirked.  "He informed us of this, giving us eight hours  to  act
to stop him.  Of course, nobody did a thing.

"We  have  just  been  contacted  by  the Governor of the Ontario
Quadrant, who has given us permission to disembark  our  civilian
population at Toronto.  We are now en route.

"Skull  Squadron  will  be  on  Ready  Five.   In  the event of a
Zentraedi attack, you will launch to defend the ship.

"Blue Squadron will be escorting the ship to  Toronto.   We  have
reason  to believe that the RDF elements under the command of the
UEG will be taking action  to  try  and  stop  us  from  reaching
Toronto.   Since you're still down a full flight, Captain Saotome
will reinforce you."

Captain Mototada threw a thumbs-up towards Ranma.  "Glad to  have
you, pal."

Commander  Hayes continued.  "Let me remind you that Blue will be
under Condition Two Rules of Engagement.   Do  not  fire  without
orders,  even  if fired upon.  We've got an ugly enough war going
against the aliens, without picking a fight with our own  people,
too."


                            * * * * *


The  flight  deck  was  a  buzz of activity.  Blue Flight One was
already away, and Flight Two was taxiing for the cats now.  Ranma
watched  in  satisfaction as his S-Type Valkyrie, brand-new paint
job gleaming in the setting sun, was elevated  to  the  deck.   A
technician,  dressed in the dark green coveralls of his type, was
sealing  an  access  panel.   Nearby,  six  orange-clad  ordnance
specialists waited to begin their work.

The  green-suited  tech  finished  his  work,  and turned to face
Ranma.

Ranma's jaw dropped.  "Ryouga!"

"It's all set, sir.  Try  not  to  wreck  it  again,  okay?"   He
grinned.  "And don't get yourself killed."

"Uh..."   Ranma shrugged.  "Okay.  Didn't expect good wishes from
you, though."

"It's not that.  If you're gonna die...I want to be  the  one  to
kill you."

Ranma  grinned.   "Fair  enough."   He  walked  over  to the jet,
looking it over.  "You done a hell of a job on this bird."

"It's as good a jet as we can  still  put  together.   But  those
heat-pile  engines  still  make  my  teeth  sweat just to look at
them."  He   shuddered.    "Bioactive   reactors   and   gravitic
generators.  Ugh."

"The  world's  biggest  Reflex  batteries.   One  each per side."
Ranma climbed up the service ladder, dropped into his  seat,  and
began  plugging  in  his  helmet  and  gloves.  Ryouga folded the
ladder, stepped back, and watched as the  ordnance  boys  swarmed
the plane.

Ranma  tapped  his battle computer, and yelled out as each weapon
was loaded.  Only one missile was down-checked,  and  had  to  be
replaced.   Finally,  the ordnance crew removed the tags from the
jet, and Ranma began the startup sequence  for  the  jet.   "Down
canopy!" He pulled a lever, and the canopy descended until it met
the fuselage, sealing him into the cockpit.  There  was  a  sharp
hiss, as the cabin pressurized to one point four atmospheres, the
optimum for Robotech combat.  He yelled, "Clear!", and threw  the
switches to power up the reactors.

~You choose to be~

"Huh?"   Ranma  shook  his  head, then tapped the earpiece of his
intercom.  He shrugged, then glanced down at the engine readouts.
Everything  was  well  in the green, so he increased the throttle
and began rolling towards the staging area.

The remainder of the temporary Blue Third Flight was  forming  up
behind  him.   He  tapped  a  computer  control,  pulling  up his
tactical  display.   Kosuji,  Goldstein  and  Clark,  in   J-Type
Valkyries.  Hendrikksen in a B-Type, and Dobbins in an A-Type.

The cat crewmen were dressed in purple.  They rushed forward, and
began fitting the Valkyries for  launch.   This  mostly  involved
attaching  small  compressed-gas  cylinders  and  nosewheel lugs.
Second Flight was just clearing the catapults;  cats one and  two
were  already  reset, and Ranma and Dobbins were waved forward to
launch position.

The cat chief, a  young  woman,  ran  forward  to  the  shooter's
position  and  raised three fingers.  Ranma set his wheel brakes,
then checked his  rear  view  mirror  to  ensure  the  jet  blast
deflectors  were  in  place behind his plane.  Not that he needed
them, but it was habit.  The  cat  chief  waved  her  hand  in  a
circle,  then  turned  her back to the plane.  Ranma advanced the
throttles to maximum, and the plane strained at its brakes.

The cat chief threw  her  hand  forward,  finger  extended  in  a
shooting motion.  The catapult roared, and Ranma was smacked back
into his seat as the jet accelerated to three  hundred  knots  in
under  three  seconds.  The cat chief had dropped to her stomach,
to avoid decapitation by Ranma's right wing, as  the  plane  shot
past her.

Ranma  pulled back on the stick lightly, climbing the jet slowly.
He checked his three, pleased to see that Dobbins  was  right  on
his  wing.   The other four jets would be in the air in less than
two minutes.  He clicked his mike.  "Dobbins, let's slow  to  two
fifty  klicks  at  Angles  Ten,  wait for the rest of the outfit,
shall we?"

"Fine by me, boss."


                            * * * * *


"Sir."  Lieutenant Grant turned to face  the  captain.   "We  are
receiving a message from the United Earth Government."

Captain  Gloval  chewed  his  pipe stem.  "All right, Lieutenant.
Let's hear what they have to say."

Grant flipped a toggle.

"UEG to Macross.  You are ordered to immediately attain orbit and
carry  out  your  mission.   Your  flight  corridor to Toronto is
denied.  Do  not  allow  any  civilians  to  depart  your  craft.
Fighter aircraft have been launched to intercept--"

Gloval  waved a hand.  "Enough of that."  Grant obediently closed
the channel.  Gloval leaned back, scowling.  "The cossacks!"   He
considered,  then looked back up.  "Inform our vanguard to expect
company.  Maintain Condition Two."

"Aye, sir."


                            * * * * *


"Blue Lead, this is Cat's Eyes Two.   We  have  multiple  inbound
aircraft.   Your  bearing  one  one  five  for  two forty, Angels
twelve.  They are inbound on the Macross, burning for four  fifty
knots."

Mototada clicked his mike.  "Cat's Eyes Two, Blue Lead.  Roger on
that.  Please give us a steer for intercept."

"Blue Lead, Cat's Eyes Two.  Your vector  for  intercept  is  one
nine three at four hundred, intercept at one fifteen."

"Roger  that.  Blue, come right to one nine three, and accelerate
to four hundred knots.  Blue Thirteen, go J-band and  holler  the
moment they come in range."

"Roger."   Ranma flipped his radar set to active.  The Valkyrie-S
had potent electronics,  including  a  long-range  doppler  radar
system.   Though  its  range  was not nearly as good as the Cat's
Eyes system, it could gather a lot more data even at long  range.
At  one  hundred and fifty miles, he could read a target's speed,
bearing, altitude, direction and several other  useless  bits  of
data.   At  fifty  miles,  he  could  get a skin paint and ID the
target within a very small margin of error.

Add to that the same complex countermeasures and  receiving  gear
that was normally found in the G-type, and you had one hell of an
electronic warfare platform.

Within minutes, he had multiple targets.   He  waited  until  the
computer  was  satisfied  with the numbers, then opened his mike.
"Lead, Thirteen.  I got twelve targets.  Bearing and velocity are
consistent with Cat's Eyes bogeys.  IFF reads UF-14 Falcon Jets."

"When you care enough to send the very best."  Mototada had spent
a  fair  amount  of  time  in the Falcon, as had Ranma.  "Flights
break;  Second go twenty miles to starboard, Third  twenty  miles
to port."

"Seven."

"Thirteen."   Ranma  clicked  over  to  his  Flight's  frequency.
"Elements break, five second intervals,  thirty  degrees  right."
He double-checked his Nav Comp;  it agreed with him.  "Mark."  He
pulled the stick over, and noted on the radar  that  Dobbins  had
split  off  less than a second after he had.  Five seconds later,
Goldstein and  Clark  split  off,  followed  by  Hendrikksen  and
Kosuji.

His  RWR  started  beeping wildly;  Ranma's eyes widened.  "Lead,
Thirteen, I show guidance radar, K-band."

"Roger that.  Confirm weapons safe."

Ranma glanced down at  the  heavy  Master  Arm  switch.   "Third,
confirm weapons safe."

"Two, confirmed."

"Three, weapons are safe."

"Four, confirmed."

"Five, yes."

"Six, hai."

Ranma  clicked  back  to  the  Squadron  freak.  "Lead, Thirteen.
Third Flight confirms all weapons safe."

"Second Flight confirms weapons safe."

"All right.  Standard encirclement, accelerate  to  six  hundred.
Orders  from  home  base are to fire a warning shot if they break
one fifty miles.  If they break fifty, splash 'em."

Twelve Valkyries swept up  and  around  the  flight  of  Falcons.
Ranma was of two minds about the older, larger jet.  At one time,
he'd considered them the most powerful thing in the  air.   Since
transferring  to  Valkyries,  he'd changed that opinion, but that
didn't mean the Falcon could be discounted.

Flight One had climbed,  and  was  now  dropping  in  behind  the
Falcons;  Flights  Two  and  Three  were  to  either  side of the
formation.  Ranma's RWR pinged;  Blue Lead had gone  active,  and
was painting the Falcon Jets.

Akane's  voice rang out on the Squadron frequency.  "Lead, Seven.
I'm getting an aspect change on the three outside fighters."

"Noted.  Thirteen"

Ranma checked his Nav Comp.  "One hundred seventy, sir."

"Roger that.  Three.  Master Arm on,  select  one  Swordfish  and
slave to my paint."

"Roger that."

Ranma clicked his mike.  "One fifty,sir."

"Three, weapons free."

"Fox two!"

The   GH-37  Swordfish  was  a  short-range  air-to-air  missile,
typically heat-seeking.   The  missiles  carried  by  Three  were
equipped  for  laser guidance, and were now following Blue Lead's
laser paint.  He led the missile up and  over  the  lead  Falcon,
missing it by six feet.

The  response  was  instantaneous.   The  Falcons broke, dropping
airspeed and gaining altitude.

"Stay on them!"   Mototada's  jet  leaped  forward,  afterburners
blazing.   Ranma  cursed;   Blue  Lead was going to overshoot his
target, and more than half of Blue Squadron was  following  their
leader's example.

Including Blue Seven.

The  lead Falcon rolled his jet inverted, and launched a missile.
Ranma instantly slapped his  jamming  controls,  flooding  K-band
with  electromagnetic  noise,  but  the  missile  started  homing
regardless.  "Heat seeker, Lead!"

Mototada throttled back and broke left, as hard as he could,  but
there  was  no  way  he  could out-turn the missile.  The missile
slammed into the Valkyrie, blowing it apart.

Ranma stared in shock, then clicked the Tactical  freak.   "Base,
Blue,  we  are under attack.  Lead is down.  I need permission to
shoot!"

The Falcons  were  maneuvering  hard,  and  Ranma  cursed  as  he
realized  that  they  could  handily out-maneuver a Valkyrie down
here in the goo.  Two dropped in on his six,  and  he  pulled  up
hard,  but  they stayed right behind him.  His RWR howled at him,
as the bandit's guidance radar locked him up.

Lieutenant Grant answered him.   "Blue,  negative,  weapons  safe
until fifty."

"Are  you  nuts?"   Ranma  reconfigured  to  Gerwalk,  and jetted
backwards, causing the two  Falcons  tailing  him  to  overshoot.
"They ain't gonna reach fifty until they kill us!"

"Blue, hold fire."

"Freakin--!"  He pulled the bird over, and drew his gun pod.  His
counter read twenty rounds for the GU-12.  He  glanced  over  the
Squadron. "Blue Seven, you got two on your six."

"I  know."   Akane  was  pulling  her jet all over the sky.  "I'm
latched solid.  My wingman is--"

"Your wingman can't shoot!"

The Falcon launched a missile.   Ranma  roared  with  anger,  and
reached for the Master Arm switch.

~You cannot.~

"Huh?"   He turned.  The jet was gone;  the furball was gone.  He
stood in a field of coral flowers.

A shadowy form stood before him;   he  knew  that  the  form  was
female.  In fact, he knew whoever it was, he was sure of it.  But
he couldn't remember...

~Of course not.  I wiped that memory.  I will wipe this one, too,
though it will not work as well as last time.~

"Who are you?"

~I am one who leads.~

"Yeah...I remember that."

~You are mutable.~

"Huh?"

~You  are  mutable.  Your machines are mutable.  Everything about
you is change.  Like my children, you can adapt, and be  whatever
you want.  The secret is the flower.~

"The flower.  Okay."

~The flower adapts...changes...protects.  Be there!~

Ranma  blinked.   His Valkyrie had jumped, and he was now halfway
between Akane's bird and the oncoming missile.   He  reconfigured
to Battloid, and threw his ship into the missile's path.

~Protect!~

He  threw  up  his  arms, and the missile slammed into them.  The
impact knocked him flying, and he  spent  the  next  few  seconds
frantically  pulling  the machine back into position.  He glanced
down at his Valkyrie's  arms,  and  was  surprised  to  see  them
undamaged.

The sight of his Valkyrie performing a space-fold, then shrugging
off a missile hit, was obviously too much for the  Falcon  pilot.
He  peeled  off  and  bugged  out.  The remainder of the fighters
followed suit.

The Tac freak clicked open.  "Blue Squadron, you  have  clearance
to   defend  yourself  until  and  unless  the  bandits  retreat.
Condition Three Rules of Engagement."

"Thanks.  Thanks a bunch."  He  clicked  over  the  the  Squadron
frequency.   "Seven,  Thirteen.   What  the  heck  just  happened
there?"

Akane's voice was unsteady.  "You space-folded between me and the
missile, and raised a point-defense field."

"Okay.  Just so I know."  He closed the mike, and sighed.

~The secret is the flower.~


                            * * * * *


The mission had failed.

The  Macross  had  been attacked while hovering over Toronto;  by
then, Blue had recovered, and Skull was out defending  the  ship.
The  Macross  had erected an energy barrier to block the incoming
attacks.    The   barrier    had    overloaded    and    exploded
catastrophically.

Toronto was laid waste.

Ontario  had  hastily  reversed  its  offer  of  sanctuary to the
SDF-1's civilian refugees.  Captain Gloval had ordered  to  shape
for a departure orbit.


                            * * * * *


Ranma  lay on his bunk, feet on the crossbar, a Reflex power cell
in his hand.

"The secret is the flower."  He tossed the cell  lightly  in  his
hands,  feeling  the  sudden  jolt of...something...every time it
touched his skin.

"Two in one, and mutable."  Toss.  "You choose to be."  Toss.  He
dropped the cell on his chest, closed his eyes, and thought back.
A field of pink flowers, and that woman,  or  whatever  she  was.
Pink  flowers...he'd  seen  those  flowers before.  In an earlier
vision?

No...he'd  seen  several  of  them  growing  in  the  Valley   of
Jushenkyou.

"You choose to be..."

The  change  washed  through him, and she opened her eyes, to see
the cell nestled between her breasts.  She sat up,  grabbing  the
cell as it fell, and considered it.

"What the heck is going on with me?"

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