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As expected, the bar is full of spacers from all over the solar system. The few Terrans in the bar stand out, as so few leave humanityâs ancestral home world these days. Still, itâs easy to see how much weâve changed upon seeing such examples of baseline humanity. A handful of Lunars are over there, tall, thin, expressionless, and austere in their light gray shipsuits. If theyâre having fun, who can tell? Venusians in every possible variant cluster in the bar, probably from that large liner docked outside. In their goal of achieving their individual biological destinies, the Venusians sport hide, fur, scales, and feathers as they follow whatever bizarre genetic fads are currently in vogue on their cloudy home-world. Some Martians are down here in their gleaming cybernetic chases, as theyâve taken their own, mechanical approach to adapt to their harsh planet. Tall, thin Belters sporting garish, glowing tattoos on blue, radiation-protected skin are here and there.
Several other Jovians from the ship move through the crowds like giants. Looks like the Marines got a head start on the drinking. I donât see the hovering black spheres of any Saturnine civilians here, and thatâs good news. Everyone is on edge and we need to take it down a notch or two.
Up at the bar, I buy us a round of Ceresian Ale, the best way to start out the evening. Smooth, with a rich aftertasteâthereâs a reason Ceres can sell this stuff around the whole solar system. I donât know why itâs better on Ceres; it just is. We relax our chemical inhibitors enough to enjoy the buzz, and the rounds keep coming. The tension of the last few days begins to finally melt away andâŠ
âŠa big, hairy paw lands on my shoulder. Itâs a literal paw. A thick carpet of golden fur covers a pad the size of my face, and long, serrated talons the size of my fingers slowly extend from each digit to prick the skin of my upper arm and chest. Rank, hot breath blows on my back, and a series of low rumbling growls and snarls overpower the music from behind.
It looks like the Venusians want to play.
I turn around, ignoring the talons that are trying to force me down and pin me in place. My assailant is over three meters tall, built like a wedge of muscle, covered in heavy golden fur, topped off by a mane and a leonine face with snarling fangs and glaring, golden eyes. Beside him is a bigger one, four meters tall, with a massive, heavyset, ursine build, dark brown fur, and even larger claws. On his other side is a hulking green reptilian monstrosity about as tall as the ursine, but even more massively built, with metallic composites gleaming atop his interlocking scales and oversize talons.
Iâd love to mix it up, but Iâm supposed to keep my men out of trouble, so I say, âCan I help you with anything?â
âYou Jovians need to stay out of the inner system. The future of the inner worlds is with Venus,â the cat growls out with reeking breath.
Youâd think with all the genetic engineering Venus has available theyâd have licked the problem of halitosis. Maybe they do it on purpose, or they keep it in pill-form for when they think itâs intimidating. Either way, he stinks.
It looks like Iâll be getting ready for a fight. My augments clear the alcoholic haze from my system immediately, and the world slows down and becomes clearer as additional relays boost my nervous system. Status signals from my menâs augments intricate theyâre ready to go, too.
Still, even at this point, I might be able to calm things downâŠ
âMaybe we could all go home if your forces here were actually able to accomplish anything,â Ford brings up. âWeâre always in here cleaning up the messes you all leave.â
Thatâs true, but it isnât helpingâŠ
âI heard the Venusians are good at one thingâŠsurrendering.â Martin grins, standing up easily, even with the paw of the bear on his shoulder trying to force him back down.
âLook,â I say, âyouâre obviously not looking for a challenge, and you thought we were just some sailors you could push around. Youâre mistaken.â If theyâd wanted a hard fight, they would have picked on the Marines drinking over there, eagerly watching the whole thing. Everyone knows Jovian Marines have full battle cyber augmentation. Maybe these idiots donât know weâre Angel pilots, not regular spacers, and also fully combat augmented. Theyâre about to find out. âBesides, you didnât bring enough for all of us.â
They hesitate. Thereâs no sign or scent of fear on any of us, and theyâre wondering if theyâve bitten off more than they can chew.
âTell me one thing,â Martin asks, âhow do you say, âI surrenderâ in every known language? I heard you were the experts.â
Thanks, Jack.
Thereâs this short pause that seems to take forever as their higher brain functions give way to unbridled rage.
The Venusians always wanted an inner system empire, and figured they had their chance after the State of Terra proved worthless and Mars collapsed. Then they lost to the Martian natives, lost the battle of Vesta to the Saturnine, lost the first battle of Ceres to the Belters, and lost the second battle of Ceres to us. There is a lot of frustrated anger and shame to work off, and they figure they can take it out on us.
When it finally breaks, all
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