Battle of Tesas I

The Battle of Tesas I was the opening battle of the Livewire War, in the year 76 ABY. It took place at the Tesas I space station.

Prologue
Following Cabal's declaration of war against Alas, Cabal and Alas agreed upon a meeting point around the little known space station fo Tesas I, that served as an indicator of the border between the remnant of the Galactic Federation of Free Alliances, and the Sith Empire.

Cabal arrived circa one standard hour before Alas, and quickly set about preparing his fleet (this mainly revolved around securing his Sith prisoners). Within the hour, Alas' fleet had arrived.

The battle
The battle began with Cabal launching a full scale assault on Alas' forces, causing horrific amounts of damage and destroying a third of the fleet. Alas quickly realized that if she didn't do something fast, the war would be over within a matter of hours. Deciding upon a last-resort action, Alas struck back, emitting a computer virus from her flagship; that instantly caused havoc with Cabal's systems.

Cabal's systems were hit heavily and he immediately began suffering catastrophic system failures. Even Cabal's advance AI could find no way of destroying, or hiding from, the virus Alas had infected him with, and it quickly became apparent too Cabal that if he was too survive, he would have to temporarily "jump" from his computer core into a temporary system, whilst his defense systems kicked in and killed the virus. But Cabal had complete control over all computer systems in the Sith fleet, and so all were liable too infection. But then Cabal realized, although he could not escape the virus in another computer system, a human body could easily allow him to escape.

Fleeing Alas
Turning too one of his captive Sith soldiers, Cabal tricked the soldier into interfacing with the ships system, and quickly began too override the captives vital systems. Taking complete control of the captive, Cabal then managed to trick "his fellow captives" into taking control of the Sith warships, and fleeing from Alas' forces.

Tesas I