Chapter
Thirteen
With
his hands on his hands Felix grinned at the three Marines guarding
node chamber as he approached. He had dropped his weapons in full
view and now walked toward them as if to surrender himself.
The
device that would cripple their armored suits was in plain view on
his chest but these Marines didn’t know anything about it. They may
have heard that there was such a device, since it had been used quite
effectively in the battles down on Sync but they wouldn’t be
expecting this.
In
fact, Felix didn’t even know whether it would work on board the
Umbrage, which had a powerful field to dampen that sort of
thing. Fortunately that field was directed outward rather than
inward.
“Name?”
One of the Marines asked as he approached.
“Felix
Santayana, I was born in Upper Range Province,” he told them,
“Although I’m sure the records of my birth were destroyed in one
of your bombings.”
Just
another meter or two.
“Tell
me, do your people still carry out show trials before the execution,
or after?” Felix asked, still grinning with his face-plate open.
“Those
who surrender do not get executed,” One of the marines said, “Stop
there and turn around.”
Felix
stopped, “I suppose it’s hard labor in some asteroid mine for
someone like me.”
Now!
Felix flexed his left wrist, this was to set off the device.
Immediately his suits instrumentation went haywire, but he heard
thumps as the three marines hit the floor. He turned to see them, the
suits so heavy that they couldn’t really move from inside. The
other rebels came to join him,
“Good
job, Felix,” his commander, the new guy named Tom Grier said. They
took the weapons from the Marines and moved them aside.
“Felix,
check out the node chamber, see if there’s a trap or anything.”
Tom Grier ordered, Felix saluted and exaggerated a march towards the
open chamber. Inside the oval-shaped chamber he saw two large
contraptions that filled the two ends, from ceiling to floor. Felix
could see pipes and ducts along the walls, as more systems than just
gravity and field generators were sent through.
Felix
was about to send an all-clear message when someone stepped out from
behind the large module at the far end of the chamber. The armored
suit was unfamiliar, it was much too large, as if the torso allowed
one to curl up for naps inside.
“Who…?”
Felix managed to say before a large hole opened up in his chest,
right through the rebel armor he wore. Everything went black rather
quickly.
Blade
could see the others start to enter the chamber but when they saw the
body they moved to one side of the entrance or the other. One of them
had been wearing the armor of a Marine; Tom Grier.
Tom
Grier was the rebel scum that had destroyed his body. Falling from
the tower had broken his spine, but Blade didn’t let that stop him.
Blade had pulled and pushed with his arms, he had left a trail of
blood and bits of flesh on the ground behind him. By the time he had
been found by the agent named Bolton, he was nearly bled out.
Thankfully,
Bolton had taken him into the shuttle. Bolton did not ask questions
when Blade demanded to be taken to the Marine Tech ship Dispensation.
The few people on that ship hadn’t wanted to let them open the
hatch but a medical emergency required them to render aid.
Blade
had known about the prototype suit for months, they had tested him
for it. Using Blade they had made sure that a full-grown Marine would
be comfortable inside it. He had followed orders not to tell anyone,
not even Admiral Robinson about the prototype. It never left his mind
though. His thoughts and dreams had revolved around that armored suit
everyday since.
He
lay there helpless on the cot for days in the Medical Ward of the
Dispensation wondering how
would he get to the suit? Except he had known, deep down, that
he was already connected to the suit. His mind had been the one they
used when programming it for the psych connection. It was to be much
more advanced than the present physical relay. It was.
The
suit had felt him there. It had called to him and asked for orders.
Blade had even been a little surprised but pleasantly surprised. He
told the suit to come to him and to kill anyone else that it saw
along the way.
The
screams in the corridor were like church bells, raising his flagging
spirits. The suit appeared in the doorway and then opened itself,
lifting Blade’s broken body and fitting him inside. Blade no longer
needed his own legs, he had better ones. A suit that was more
powerful than any Marine armor, one that was like its own spacecraft
while waiting for the chance to get inside the Umbrage.
It
could have even survived the fall and burn into the atmosphere of the
planet, Sync, below. It was truly a remarkable machine. Possibly one
that could be used to rule a world. For now he would be satisfied
with revenge against the one who had crippled him. Then maybe, he
would make the Umbrage his own ship.
Something
approximating a smile crossed his lips.
He
thought to the machine and it began walking toward the only exit in
the node chamber, Blade was looking forward to tearing Tom Grier into
pieces. After finishing off these rebels he would heard toward the
bridge and introduce himself to Admiral Robinson properly. His plans
were falling into place.
…
“What
is that thing?” Someone asked.
“It’s
massive.”
“I’ve
never seen anything like it,” Tom told them, “It doesn’t matter
how big it is, we still have to take it out. Get those explosive
charges ready.”
“What’s
happening Tom?” Maggie’s voice asked, she sounded concerned.
“I
don’t have time to talk, okay?” Tom replied, “You didn’t warn
me about this thing, is it some kind of tank?”
“I
don’t know what you’re talking about, Tom. I don’t see anything
moving near you on the sensors.”
Tom
knew Maggie well enough to know that statement did not sound like a
lie. She didn’t know about that thing? It wasn’t showing up on
the sensors? This was not good news.
“It’s
a huge armored suit, probably from the Marines.”
“The
General hasn’t said anything about such a suit Tom. Not around me.”
Time
was up.
Tom
took the QBR-44 from his back and turned the corner. The massive
armor suit was only a few meters away. The arm of the suit didn’t
move but part of the forearm moved aside and a weapon appeared which
was already moving toward Tom.
Tom
dodged sideways as the weapon fired, an energy beam punched a hole
right through the wall of the chamber. Tom returned fire, an
explosive round right at the chest of the massive suit. Some sort of
force-field had stopped it from causing any damage.
This
was not good at all.
The
rebels were leaning over from the doorway firing rounds at the enemy
armor, but it was paying no attention to them.
“Explosive
charge, now!” Tom told them. He moved away from the hulking suit
toward the back of the chamber as the first charge landed amidst its
feet. The suit stopped and seemed to look down as the explosion
rocked the whole chamber and floor.
The
suit appeared undamaged, unlike the floor and part of the nearby
walls.
“What
is this thing?”
The
suit now started moving toward Tom a lot faster than it had any right
to be moving. Tom fired a burst of anti-armor rounds right at it, but
they only seemed to scratch some paint of its chest. Then it stopped
and the faceplate moved aside.
It
was the sniper he had fought in Valla.
“How?”
The
sneer on the mans face broke into an ugly smile, “I wondered that
myself, Tom Grier, but I think the better question is ‘why?’. The
answer to that question is simple, so that I can get my
revenge on you and others who wronged me!”
…
Blade
took aim at Tom Grier with his powerful V-Beam weapon just as the
lights went out. Something thumped him on the back of the suit,
probably those rebels with their puny weapons again. Now why was the
night vision and sensors not working? Thankfully life support was
working, the air circulation system was running in fits and starts.
The
lights came back on and he wasn’t looking at Tom Grier anymore. He
was looking at one of the gravitic nodes. The suit informed him that
some of field generator had caused a computer error but that systems
were self-repairing. He could move again.
Now
where did Tom and his merry band of rebels run off to?
There,
near the entrance to the chamber. Two of them were carrying the body
of that rebel he had killed first. Tom Grier had holstered his big
Marine rifle and was holding something else in his hands. With a
thought a powerful projectile gun appeared in the hand of Blades
suit, since the energy weapon was still malfunctioning.
“Your
device to cripple the Marine suits don’t work on this one, Tom!”
He said as he made the suit take the first steps toward the chamber
exit. Then he extended his gun arm and thought the order to fire but
nothing happened.
The
rebels were moving fast away from him, down the corridor.
The
computer said the rounds had indeed been fired but that the rounds
had been suspended inside of the barrels. He saw a representation of
this appear as if watching an x-ray machine, the rounds then moved
quickly in reverse and exploded out the back of the suits armored
elbow.
The
suit was also being pulled and turned. The whole chamber was
twisting, he could hear the metal moaning through the thick armor.
The suit turned around and he could see the gravitic node had been
destroyed by explosives, the explosion itself was struggling to
expand against the force of artificial gravity out of control.
The
chamber and everything else, including his armored suit, was twisting
around the fiery node as if it were a small black hole. It seemed to
be happening in slow motion to Blade, who had been mesmerized by the
view for a moment. Now he was struggling to get free of the grip of
the depolarized, unbalanced gravity node.
A
vessel the size of the Umbrage required two nodes, at polar
ends but near the middle decks to balance the artificial gravity. If
one were to weaken, the other would weaken automatically in response,
because the whole system depended on balance. The two nodes were in
special chambers because they needed to be the most protected parts
of the ship.
If
one of the nodes were to be blown up and the other was prevented from
shutting down in response, the out of control gravitic forces could
twist and tear the ship apart.
This
was Tom Griers whole goal, of course. The destruction of the Umbrage
would be a severe blow to the Free Republic. They couldn’t build
ships like it any longer, things had gone downhill far too much for
that.
…
“We
have to get off this ship, now!” Tom told the others as they ran.
He had sent the same message to the other team.
“Signal
the base to send a ship to get us!” He said, but it was too soon.
There was probably no chance a message could reach the ground, there
was too much jamming. In fact, the unleashed gravitic reaction was
causing more than the fleet ever could.
“Tom,
what’s happening?” Maggie’s voice sounded in his suit
helmet again.
“The
Umbrage is toast, Maggie. You need to get on an escape pod,
now!” He answered.
…
Umbrage,
Marine Deck
“Everybody
to the escape pods! The Dispensation is moving into position
to pick us up!” General Gallant ordered, it was a good thing most
of the Marines were on Sync because the Tech ship wasn’t that big.
The alarms were ringing all through the ship, it looked like the
whole thing might tear itself apart.
Gallant
checked the last of the officer quarters and assumed most had already
gotten off. He moved to get aboard one of the few remaining pods when
he heard the metal scream and the whole bulkhead started pulsating
and then twisting as he watched. It made him feel sick to his stomach
but it was all the impetus he needed to get out.
There
was no saving the Umbrage from this. He strapped into the seat
as the controller Maggie Anders climbed in.
“What
are you still doing here?”
“Looking
for you!”
“It’s
not my ship, I’m not going to go down with it!” he told her as he
slapped the release mechanism and the pod pushed away from the ship.
He
breathed a sigh of relief but a whimper from Maggie Anders made him
open his eyes and look out the porthole. Instead of a gentle move
away from the twisting hulk of carrier Umbrage, the pods and a
lot of wreckage broken from the large vessel were swaying and being
pulled around with it. Like playthings floating in the tub of an
unruly child.
General
Gallant used the radio to contact the Dispensation, “Where
are you?”
“I
can’t get any closer! This ship would be caught in that mess too.”
Lt General Edwards responded.
“Get
as close as you dare! We’re going to need some help!”
…
Free
Republic Fleet Carrier Umbrage, Bridge
“What
is happening to my ship?” Admiral James “Jim” Robinson tried to
make himself hear above the alarms and the sounds of twisting metal,
“Commander Grabble!”
Grabble
finally appeared, “Admiral, we need to get in an escape pod!”
“No!
I’m not leaving my post!”
“Admiral,
this ship is dying, it’s not going to survive this!”
“It
must, the Umbrage is the most powerful ship in the Free
Republic fleet, we must be victorious!”
The
Admiral was in full denial about what was happening. The crew had
abandoned their posts and were getting out in the escape pods.
“Admiral,
we must leave at once!”
“The
rebels did this! Order a bombardment of the surface, all cities! Turn
them all to dust!”
The
Commander shook his head, he couldn’t get through. The Admiral was
truly out of his mind. The Commander left and ran towards one of the
remaining escape pods. The Admiral was now bouncing around the bridge
almost uncontrollably in his hover-chair.
“I’m
not going to lose this one!” Admiral James Robinson vowed, “We
aren’t going to lose, we’re going to be victorious and all those
who don’t join us shall be vanquished!”
Somehow
the Admiral made it to his office. He activated the holograph of his
dearest Sarah, her visage shifted and waved along with the
gravitational forces tearing the ship apart. She was one of his
deepest and most profound regrets. How could she have left him? Even
for the vaunted Emperor? Though he had accepted it, he was only now
understanding that he did partially blame her.
“My
Sarah,” he whispered with a raspy breath.
Then
the power went out.
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