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An attack ship swung in low from the south.

โ€œSam?โ€

   โ€œImmortality is not a guarantee.โ€

Mayaโ€™s words terrified him.

โ€œSheโ€™s not gone. Sheโ€™s not gone.โ€

Nothing else lived in the amphitheater. He saw no evidence of the Bouchet brothers; only scattered body parts from the hybrids he put down earlier.

โ€œThis ainโ€™t the end. No fucking way.โ€

Michael committed. He unholstered his rifles and raced into the fray. The immortal soldiers were dropping the enemy, but they were wasting too much ammunition. Did Valentin not pass along Michaelโ€™s tip to reset the flash peg proximity triggers to maximum precision? To fire paired pegs and instantly penetrate Guard body armor?

โ€œScrew this,โ€ he said and opened fire.

He shredded ten of the advancing enemy in seconds, as their pegs made no impact on his own armor. The other immortals cheered and rushed forward, emboldened. Michael slaughtered enough of the battalion to safely leave the rest for his new allies.

Directly overhead, an attack ship blocked the sun for an instant. Before it might unleash fiery hell, its Carbedyne nacelles exploded. A second railgun blast struck the craft amidships. It flipped over in a death spiral, crashing beyond the edge of the firefight.

Flames consumed two more Guard soldiers.

Michael pivoted. His business lay inside the city. Sam was not gone. James was not dead.

He tapped his amp. โ€œValentin? Are you there? Valentin?โ€

After a long pause, a response.

โ€œIโ€™m here, Michael. You survived. Good.โ€

โ€œWhere are you?โ€

โ€œDoing what you said. Trying to win the fight.โ€

โ€œAre you winning?โ€

โ€œWe shot down most of their attack craft. But they landed ten thousand troops. Weโ€™re scattered on more fronts than anticipated.โ€

โ€œUpgrade your peg proximity triggers and spread the lines. Iโ€™m going after James and the remaining hybrids. Where are they?โ€

โ€œI havenโ€™t seen or heard from them. Here. Iโ€™ll you send the coordinates for the hybrid sector. The convex gradient canโ€™t penetrate the walls, but at least you can narrow down the options.โ€

โ€œThank you, Valentin.โ€

โ€œMichael, take care. My brother โ€ฆ heโ€™s more than we expected.โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s for sure. But heโ€™s not unbeatable. Just looks like it. Valentin, you win the fight you were born for, and Iโ€™ll do the same damn thing. Get my speed?โ€

โ€œI do. Good luck, Michael.โ€

Michael examined the coordinates, which highlighted the cityโ€™s grid system and the designated habitats for hybrids ten blocks away. Rifle fire cascaded from every direction. He expected to encounter heavy resistance on the way in. He focused the S-1 on the Jewel composite energy signatures.

As he began his approach, Michael refused to give up hope.

โ€œWhere are you, Sam? You canโ€™t be gone.โ€

70

I T WASNโ€™T SUPPOSED TO BE THIS WAY. Supreme Admiral Angela Poussard calculated for everything. She brought overwhelming forces, superior air power, and a surprise attack. How could this be happening?

The Praxis command bridge was in a state of pandemonium. The officers on the ground reported horrifying casualties, systemic failure of body armor, and an unknown weapon that imprisoned soldiers in a gravity bubble and compressed their bodies before literally turning them inside-out. Camouflaged railguns blew their ships out of the sky.

If they advanced, the slaughter would continue. If they retreated, no rescue crafts awaited.

The soldier biodata reports left Poussard speechless. Five thousand dead. Five thousand five hundred dead. Six thousand dead.

โ€œHow much longer can they hold on?โ€ She asked Capt. Forsythe.

โ€œIs this all we have, Admiral? How many ships did we leave in reserve at the gate?โ€

She didnโ€™t want to say it. The number was confirmation of her incompetence. She was finished.

โ€œDo you realize,โ€ she said, a scant above a whisper, โ€œwe have already lost more combat soldiers today than in the past four hundred years combined?โ€

โ€œAdmiral, this is not about history. We have to salvage this. How many ships in reserve?โ€

โ€œOnly the Hummel.โ€

Forsythe stared in dismay. โ€œYou sent in everyone? Why?โ€

โ€œBecause the Guard does not settle for half-measures.โ€

โ€œAdmiral, we always leave reserves in case a second wave is required. That is basic operating procedure.โ€

Now youโ€™re developing a spine, Poussard thought as Forsythe glared with the eye of a second-in-command who wanted the big chair. You will never understand what itโ€™s like.

โ€œWe need to leave,โ€ she announced to the bridge, drawing sudden silence. โ€œThis fight is lost, but we have the jumpgate and we have a holostream of thirty-five million quantum signatures. Weโ€™ll fight another day.โ€

Col. Johansson, the navigator, swung around in anger.

โ€œAdmiral, are we abandoning our soldiers?โ€

โ€œYes, Colonel. That is exactly what weโ€™re doing. There are no better ideas, so donโ€™t bother proposing any. Lt. Norvath, how long will you need to spool the Praxis holostream for compressed transmission through the Anchor?โ€

The young man, also dumbfounded, took a moment to focus.

โ€œItโ€™s a full system download, Admiral. Massive. I can make transfer in twenty minutes.โ€

โ€œGood. Do it. All non-essential personnel report to the Anchor. Set the engineโ€™s fusion rods to overload in thirty minutes. That will allow us time to evacuate. Weโ€™ve given the terrorists enough today. Weโ€™ll not hand over Praxis.โ€

A new schematic opened adjacent to the navigation dais.

โ€œWe might not have a choice,โ€ Col. Johansson announced. โ€œThree ships have jumped out of wormholes.โ€

โ€œSize and disposition?โ€

โ€œTwo Scramjets and a commercial luxury liner. Its configuration matches Lioness, which Salvation captured two years ago when a Berserker wiped out Port Baghdad. Lioness is holding position ten K off our bow. The Scramjets are astern at point-blank firing range.โ€

You had to bring us closer, Poussard. You had to violate your own mission design.

โ€œSuggestions?โ€ She asked to no one in particular. โ€œForget what I said earlier. If you have a better idea, Iโ€™m listening.โ€

Capt. Forsythe sighed. โ€œWe still have the Anchor. Evacuate everyone but senior staff. We buy time to compress the holostream.โ€

โ€œAnd how do you suggest we buy time?โ€

โ€œBy doing the

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