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âGood headwork, sir,â Noodle said over the radio.
âWeâre not done yet,â Coleman said. âSwitch to missiles, and lock onto the enemy craft. Fire everything you have. We have to take out that ship.â
Coleman crested the bow of the Jamestown then brought his fighter around for his attack run. We can do this.
Coleman unloaded his entire arsenal. And so did his pilots. In one glorious moment, nearly one hundred missiles streaked toward the enemy vessel. With its point-defense cannons focusing on the Jamestown, the missiles wreaked havoc across its hull. Explosionsâmore than he could countâriddled the enemy ship, and as he streaked past the bow of the ship, he brought his fighter around, watching, waiting for some sign that the attack had been enough.
It started with what looked like a normal explosion. And then there was a second gout of flame. Then a third. Before he knew it, the entire ship was coming apart.
Coleman screamed into the radio, his voice mixing with the voices of the remaining fighters. They had done it. It had cost them the Oregon and nearly a quarter of their squadron, but they had destroyed the enemy vessel armed with the Baranyk weapon. Toavis had a chance.
âJamestown,â Coleman said triumphantly, keying the entire squadron into the communication. âPrepare to launch drone fighters, and instruct the rest of the fleet to do the same.â
No answer came.
âJamestown, acknowledge.â
Still no answer.
âDid the explosion knock out their communications?â one of his pilots offered.
Maybe. But the uneasy feeling seeping into his gut suggested otherwise.
âJamestown actual, this is Commander Coleman. Release all drone fighters. Acknowledge.â
âNegative, Commander,â Captain Baez said. His voice was low, breathless. Defeated.
âWhy not, sir?â Coleman said. âWe just watched the Baranyk ship turn to slag. Itâs time to press the advantage.â
âBecause, Commander. That ship wasnât the only one equipped with the weapon.â
âSay again, sir?â There had to be a mistake. They had unloaded everything they had on the ship. They didnât have anything left.
âI said that ship wasnât the only one equipped with the weapon. Weâre still registering the Baranyk signal from at least one other source. Our drones are useless. Itâs just us.â
Itâs just us. But that wonât be enough.
Colemanâs reply died on his lips.
45
Ready Room, SAS Jamestown
Arradin System, Toavis
âWeâre still registering the Baranyk signal from at least one other source,â Captain Baez said. âOur drones are useless. Itâs just us.â
Coda saw Moscow looking at him out of the corner of his eye. He ignored him, trying to focus on what Captain Baez had just said. Another signal? Commander Coleman had just bet everything on the fact that the Baranyk ship they just destroyed was the only one equipped with the Disrupter. How could they repel the Baranyk forces now?
âDonât do it,â Moscow said. âDonât do it.â
âDonât do what?â Coda asked.
âThe commanderâs going to order an assault on the other Baranyk carrier.â
Coda thought for a moment, trying to come up with another option. There wasnât one. âHe doesnât have a choice.â
âSure he does,â Moscow said. âOrder the remaining fighters back to base for rearmament. It took every missile we had to destroy that carrier, and that was after it was already heavily damaged.â
âThereâs not enough time. Even ten years ago, it took twenty minutes to rearm a single Nighthawk and re-launch. And that was when the crews were well versed in the process. How long would it take now? Thirty minutes? Forty? The battle will be over by then.â
âThen do it in waves,â Moscow said. âTen fighters at a time.â
Coda thought for a moment. That made more sense, but he still didnât think it would work. And the commander didnât, either.
âAll fighters,â Commander Coleman said. âPrepare to assault the second Baranyk carrier.â
âI knew it!â Moscow shouted. âDamn it, this isnât a battle we can win.â
âHe has to try,â Coda said. âThatâs his job. Thatâs our job.â
âFine,â Moscow said, casting him a frustrated look. âBut he canât win this way. He has to think outside the box, the same way he did when he used chaff against the incoming fighters.â
âWhat, though?â
âI donât know.â Moscow pinched his forehead as if attempting to massage an idea into being. âI donât know. But sometimes itâs not about sheer force. Itâs about getting creative. Have you ever heard of a Molotov cocktail?â
âOf course,â Coda said. âThey were used during World War II to help fight tanks.â
âNot exactly,â Moscow said. âThey were actually created before then and gained notoriety when the Soviet Union invaded Finland. Molotov, who was the Foreign Minister of the Soviet Union and involved in the invasion, said that he was just providing aid to the starving Finns. The Finns knew it was a lie, of course, and attacked the invading tanks with what they called âMolotov bread baskets.â The weapons worked so well, the Finns began mass-producing them, and the Molotov Bread Baskets became Molotov Cocktails. Point is, even the underequipped and outnumbered Finns were able to repel Soviet tanks with little more than glass jars filled with gasoline. Thatâs what we need.â
âFlaming jars of gas?â
âSomething that turns a weakness into a strength,â Moscow said. âOr a strength into a weakness. The Molotov cocktail didnât work because it was powerful. It worked because it exploited the tanksâ weaknesses.â
âThe Baranyk carriers donât have a weakness,â Coda said. âThatâs the problem.â
âNo,â Moscow said. âEverything has a weakness. But thatâs not what I was thinking. Whatâs our biggest weakness?â
âNumbers,â Coda said slowly. âNumbers because our drones are inoperable.â
âExactly.â
âHoly shit!â Coda said, finally understanding Moscowâs train of thought. âMoscow, thatâs genius!â He jumped to his feet, rushing to the terminal on the wall of the ready room. Unlike his personal tablet, it was linked to the Jamestownâs shipboard communication.
âWhat are you doing?â Moscow asked.
Coda ignored him, punching in the correct frequency. When he had it correctly inputted, he opened the channel. âCommander Coleman? Commander Coleman, do you copy?â
âWho is this?â Commander Coleman asked.
Coda shot a look toward Moscow, whose eyes were
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