Chapter One
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Choke point
2033 AD
Fourth
Day, Two Days before the landing on Nemesis
The
image of the young Korean girl standing near an alien who was holding
a sketchpad depicting the ravaging of Earth's resources and the new
planet leaving under power like a space ship had spread around the
world at the speed of a meme.
The
crippling of some of the swarms by EMP weapons was also a big news
item. This was sort of good news but there weren't many EMP bombs and
lasers in operation. The US had only built a few for testing and had
only fielded one airborne EMP laser in the middle east for a short
time to test it in battlefield conditions.
“Once
we secure North America, we will help the rest of the world fight
these swarms.” The President had said on a tarmac near where a
swarm was destroyed, a burned out husk of a landing vessel serving as
a backdrop. The image was supposed to convey that the President
landed Air Force One because we were now winning, but it looked like
the end of the world behind him.
When
a journalist asked the President about alien plans to strip Earth of
all useful resources before leaving to find a new victim, he
answered, “We are not going to let that happen. We are just
starting to beat back this invasion and when we can we shall take the
fight to them.”
It
was as close to a public mention of Operation Doolittle as had been
made up to that point.
“All
signs say that North Korea has ceased to exist as a country because
of the invasion. A highly militarized country like that has
apparently fallen to these invaders, silence from some other
countries troubles people too.” A journalist pointed out, before
asking, “Can we win this war?”
The
President took a sip of water. Then he said, “We are going to win
this war. We do not really have much choice at this point.”
The
government was also trying to get a handle on rovers, large groups of
internal refugees that would not stay in one place. Temporary shelter
and food was offered to them, but they wanted to go from one place to
another. They all had their own reasons, but these large transient
groups of people often sparred with locals over precious resources.
These
civil conflicts caused a lot of problems because there were simply
fewer and fewer things that could be done about them. Much of the
country had become lawless in reality, if not in theory and it was
likely to get much worse as time wore on.
There
were reports that at least one band of rovers had been absorbed by a
swarm. This might just have been a rumor created by the government to
try and frighten people to be wary of moving around much, while a
government refugee camp that had been destroyed by swarms was kept
out of the news as much as possible.
Marshal
Tucker had crawled onto the muddy, rock-strewn bank of the river. He
didn't know where Samantha was. His one responsibility in a world
torn apart and he had lost her. He rolled over onto his back and
scooted to get away from a stone stabbing at him.
“Sam.”
He barely managed to groan out loud, tears threatening to form in his
eyes. No, he wouldn't lay here sniffling and crying. Marshal reminded
himself that he didn't even know if he was safe yet. Using his energy
reserves he looked around. Woods. He might as well be inside of
Yellowstone National Park for all the good that looking around did.
He
would have to lie there, take a nap, to give himself some rest and
some energy. So he closed his eyes. Something touched him on the
forehead and he thought about this in his half-sleep mind for a bit
before deciding to wake up.
Marshal
opened his eyes to the sight of some ugly thing messing with the top
of his head. He gave a frightened shout and rolled over and into a
sitting position. Instead of some alien monster trying to eat his
head, he was staring at a baby moose... no a bison. His mind was
still a bit foggy. The baby bison looked at him inquisitively.
Maybe
he really was in some national park. If tourists had been feeding the
animals then they wouldn't be scared of humans. Which was not really
a good thing, objectively, but at the moment he was glad mama bison
hadn't trampled him.
Where
was mama bison? Where was the herd? Now that he was almost completely
recovered from his sleep, this baby shouldn't be out this far without
a mama. It might be an orphan. If that were the case it would become
a meal for wolves or something in short order.
“What
am I doing?” he asked himself, “Anthropomorphizing a bison.”
Then
he laughed, “I'm not ready to replace Samantha with you, yet,
little guy.”
Even
though it did have a pitiful, frightened look on its face and was
likely to follow him for a long distance, Marshal had to put himself
and his sister ahead of it. “Sorry about this, but I have bigger
things to worry about.”
Marshal
decided to walk upriver a ways to see if there was any trace at all
of Samantha. Maybe she had gotten out of the water before he did. Or
maybe he'd have to bury her. Either way he would do it because he had
to.
…
Park
Eun-Hee had grabbed her backpack and walked straight home after the
alien had crashed through the wall because of the flash. She wondered
if the alien might have Post-Traumatic Stress or something like that.
Some of the buildings had been boarded up and many looked vacant. Her
parents were outside and they embraced her.
“Where
have you been?” Her father asked sternly.
“School.”
She answered. Her parents looked at each other and then decided to
forget it, They ushered her straight to dad's new car. Her younger
brother had already been strapped into the backseat and he looked at
her funny. “Hello stranger.”
“Not
funny.” She told him as her parents slammed the doors and started
up the engine.
“Where
are we going?” Eun-Hee asked.
“This
neighborhood isn't safe. The fighting is getting too close.” Her
father said, putting the car into gear, “We have to head south
towards Dajeon.”
“Not
the train?” Eun-Hee asked, taking the KTX would be much faster.
“The
train lines have been damaged in some places by fighting.” Her
father told her, “We'll take the Gyeongbu Expressway. She hadn't
seen him this talkative since the ROK won the World Cup the previous
year. The Gyeongbu was the busiest highway in South Korea, she hoped
there wouldn't be too many traffic problems.
“Hang
on. You didn't say where we were going?” Eun-Hee asked.
Her
mother replied, “Let your father drive. Don't ask so many
questions.”
Then
Park Eun-Hee noticed that tanks and other vehicles were clogging one
side of the road ahead, tanks were much bigger than she thought.
Looking up from the backseat they were like two-story buildings or
something. At the end she saw a large truck with some kind of big
round parabolic mirror, like a satellite dish but it didn't point up.
That one had a US-flag on it.
“What
is that?” She asked nobody in particular.
“Active
Denial System.” her little brother said, hardly even paying
attention to her. She thought he was too young to know something like
that, but he was a boy after all. “Causes pain, not damage. Good
for riots, not for zombies.”
Then
he went back to his hand-held video game.
Pain,
not damage. The words stayed with her. After a moment she understood.
They wanted to capture an alien alive.
Her
father tuned the radio to 94.5 FM, which broadcast the audio from the
Yonhap cable news channel.
“Authorities
in Wonju report that several evacuated neighborhoods have been hit by
fires caused by propane cook-stoves that had been left improperly
disengaged. Authorities in Suwon are asking residents to pack their
bags and get to a relatives home in the countryside. Reports suggest
that a military operation might be underway there....'
“That
is what we were seeing back there.” Her mother said. Her father
nodded.
“...
authorities around the world are now trying to authenticate this
image of an Asian girl taken with one of the aliens. Using computer
enhancement it has been determined that the photograph was taken in a
Korean classroom...”
Of
course they had no idea what the image was that Yonhap TV was showing
their viewers. There was no way her parents would think....
The
car stopped. Both of her parents and her little brother were staring
at her.
…
The
AH-64 IQ unmanned attack helicopter focused on the six targets a few
miles away. It assigned two of its AGM-114X Shockfire missiles to
each of the larger robots in the midst of the alien swarm. It was
believed that these were the ones guiding the swarm. Although
evidence did not always back that up in the field.
Two
at a time the twelve Shockfire missiles blasted out of their housing
and arced into the sky where their boosters would stop firing and
each warhead would find its target and then a second rocket booster
shot it downward at high velocity. Each of the $200,000 missiles
carried a 21 kilogram warhead that would detonate as the javelin-like
point inserted into the target. All within a millisecond of breaching
the outer skin of the target, armored or not, the explosion would
kill a tank or about anything.
As
soon as the first missiles were within about a mile and half above
the target, it sensed the danger. These aliens really hadn't taken
air-power much into account, it was one of their known weaknesses so
far.
The
larger alien robot managed to shoot down one of the incoming missiles
with some type of laser but it was noted that the other larger robots
did not engage this incoming threat. Of course within seconds they
too were under the same attack.
“Without
air power this war would have been lost already.” One of the
ex-Generals who frequented the news channels had told viewers. “If
the aliens had taken this into account, this would be very
one-sided.”
Of
course the host had to point out that we did not know that for a
fact, that it was conjecture.
The
unmanned drones in the area watched the attack unfold. All four of
the larger robots in the swarm had been blasted to bits within a
couple of seconds. As they watched the swarm of tiny chrome robots
changed directions, then again. They engaged in some kind of
intricate dance where ribbons of robots would meet at the middle.
Within minutes it became obvious that they were rebuilding the larger
robots.
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