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He stopped as he spottedLieutenant Jack Fletcher moving along thedeck with a small group of NCOs nearby.
āOne moment.ā
He moved away, leaving Alexis andValentine alone for a moment. Valentine looked to her friend andshook her head.
āIāve only just slid out ofbed, and weāre going towarā¦again.ā
Alexisnodded feverishly and placed one hand on Valentineās left arm. Itwas clear she was excited at the news, and even Valentine had toadmit the thought of heading off to new lands to pay the Skiāligs avisit was quite attractive. After all, they had devastated Allianceterritory, now it was their turn to fight back.
āSister.ā Alexis stared into Valentineās eyes, āWeāre going to war,and this time weāre not going to have our hands tied behind ourbacks. Itās payback time, and weāre not going there to takeprisoners.ā
āGood.ā
Alexiscontinued to smile.
āWeāre gonna hunt down every lastone of them and burn their world to ash. Are you in? Or do you wantto take that transport to Earth for some R&R?ā
All Valentine could think of wasthat last moment with Jane charging atthe Skiālig leader, her final sacrifice to kill the unkillablebeast. She thought about it for so long that Alexis must havethought sheād changed her mind.
āVal? You having second thoughts?ā
āYouāre kidding,right?ā Valentine said in a confidenttone, āYou had me at taking the fight to them.ā
āExcellent. Thencome with me. Itās time to get you suited up.Did anybody tell you weāve got upgrades?ā
āUpgrades? What kind of upgrades?ā
āTwo kinds,ā she said with a wink, āOne for business, and one forā¦well.Everything else.ā
āOkay. Iāll bite. Show me.ā
CHAPTER TWO
DragoonClass Frigate āANS Coventryā,Epsilon Eridani
Captain Zacharias held his breathas he looked back to his crew. They hadnāt been given much time,but it had been enough to get the surviving members ofthe crew into position. Heād entered the systemwith eighty-eighty officers and men, and had lost a quarter alreadyin the space battle. Some had been killed in the fighting, withothers trapped in the hull or blasted into space.
Sixty-six againstthat monster, what can Ido?
He knew theirchances were almost zero. But he alsoknew that a ship-to-ship battle would have seen them all dead in amatter of seconds. Each was only too aware of the fate that awaitedthose captured by the enemy, a life of servitude and betrayal asthey were thrown against their own friends.
Whatever happens, we will choose themoment of our doom.
His fingers gripped around his pistolas the inner blast door hissed open, and in walked a boarding partyof six Skiāligs.
āNow!ā
ChiefEngineer Thompson tapped his Secpad unit, and a fraction of asecond later two charges detonated. Heād installed two of them, oneon each side of the passage and hidden behind the maintenancepanels. These improvised explosive devices hurled half a kilogramof ball bearings that sprayed the enemy, killing or maiming theentire party instantly. Captain Zacharias gasped as he watched themthrown to the walls or to the floor. There were more shapes behindthem, but while some remained upright, others dropped down on oneleg or lifted arms to shield their bodies.
āGood work, Chief.ā
He then nodded to his ExecutiveOfficer.
āForward!ā Commander Campbell yelled, āWe take the fight tothem!ā
A cry rang out from the men andwomen abandoning their own ship. Theysurged forward, those at the front spraying fire into the alienship. A few of the terrible spikes struck one man, and he fellbackwards to the ground. Captain Zacharias bent down alongside himas his crew swarmed into the ship. There was only a modicum ofartificial gravity, and it was much darker than anything inside anAlliance ship. He had to strain his eyes as he struggled to seewhat was happening.
āCaptain,ā said the man with all the effort he could muster, āDonātletā¦ā
He gasped and then faded, leaving his final words unknown.
āBastards,ā muttered the Captain, as he turned back and aimed with hispistol. He fired once, twice, and then emptied the magazine at thecold, heartless creatures.
āThatās the style!āshouted the Commander as he led them into battlewith the few Skiāligs still standing. Those able to fight were cutdown by fire, and the others struggled to drag their wounded bodiesaway. But in the close confines of this part of the ship theylacked the ability to escape.
āInside!ā
Only a few of the enemy remained able to fight and were quicklyoverwhelmed by the enraged crew of the crippled Alliance ship. Thegunfight turned into a brutal melee, and in seconds it was over,but it was not the end. As they stripped the enemy dead of theirweapons or tended to their wounded, another three shapes moved outfrom the shadows and blocked the passage. They were bulkier thanthe winged Skiāligs that had tried to board their ship. As well asbeing bigger, they lacked wings, and featured an external skeletalstructure that provided additional protection in battle. Theirfirearms had to be carried in two hands and were connected by feedsdirectly into the body.
āGet back!ā screamed one of thecrew towards the front as the Skiāligsopened fire.
Luckily, most wereable to dart out of the way, but a handful ofthose to the front were hit instantly. The rest scattered to thesides, taking cover behind the strange, curved bulkheads thatlooked more like the spinal columns and bones of a great creaturethan an artificial structure. Though they fired identicalprojectiles to those of the so-called spike rifles used by thesmaller alien soldiers, these weapons fired a fully automaticstream of them.
āCaptain. Weāve got a problem!ā Commander Campbell shouted over thedin of fire, āThereās no way through.ā
The Captain leaned out to look athim as another burst of fire struck around him. The razor-sharpspikes embedded in the walls of the ship,some hitting the ground so hard they stuck up like scatteredcaltrops to bring down horses.
āI see them. Looks like heavies. Weāve got to push through beforethey send more to stop us.ā
A large man that CaptainZacharias didnāt recognise managed to get close to thefallen Skiāligs, and then he didsomething incredible. He lifted the body up like a shield andpushed it in front of him. Spikes whooshed by, and then the heaviesconcentrated on him. The metal spikes hammered into the body oftheir
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