Prologue
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Running Men
The
four men ran for the gate. They carried packs, but not very heavy
ones. The heaviest things they carried were the 50 caliber guns and
the grenade launcher. The suits they wore were more restricting than
the weight. They hadn't really noticed before this point, but the
suits and life support systems had not been designed for combat.
Lt
Max “Action” Jackson first felt something tear in the groin area,
the suit loosened up noticeably. Sgt Frank Gore felt something like
that under his right arm, his armpit felt aired out. Thankfully the
helmets were sealed completely separate from the rest of the suits.
The bulky alien armor shell that had been sewed into the suits was
being felt.
They
also saw presumably confused faces of the aliens looking out windows
and doorways at them as they ran past. There were loud noises behind
them, enemy soldiers that had entered a bunker for safety during the
launch were now coming back out. That put them between the humans and
the closing gate.
Lt
Kim Lu-Hyun out of habit checked the view from the drone above them.
He was the first to notice the approach of one of the large robotic
tanks. It was obviously trying to reach the gate before they did.
Sgt
Frank Gore yelled a growling noise as he opened up on the stunned
aliens with his heavy machine gun, hardly slowing down in the
process. The belt-fed gun did some damage before the aliens scattered
for cover and began returning fire. Lt Jackson fired off some
grenades toward those hiding places.
Then
nothing.
Click,
click, click... Sgt Gore's gun ran out of ammunition while a
cursing Lt Jackson noted that he had also emptied the M-32 launcher.
Lt Peter Lowery fired off several 50 caliber rounds from his lighter
rifle while the four of them took cover behind a rock wall between
what looked like two shops.
“Timing
is everything!” A sweaty and worried-looking Lt Jackson joked,
digging into his pack for spare grenades. They hadn't been prepared
for this. There had been no time, of course, for a proper briefing
but they should have sent more ammunition.
“We're
not going to make it.” Lowery said, “The gate is closed.”
Then
again, it wasn't completely closed. That would help explain why
everyone headed into the columns and bunkers at launch time.
“We
might be able to squeeze out.” Kim Lu-Hyun told them, “We just
need to get out before that robotic tank gets here.”
“No
rest for the weary.” Sgt Gore lamented already rising back into a
crouch, readying to run again. “This is my last belt of ammo.”
They
were less than fifty yards from being outside. The suit-less,
armor-less soldiers or reserves hadn't put up much fight but the
numbers were still on the home teams side.
The
unspoken plan was just to run and shoot and get out before the
walking tank arrived. It was slower than they had first thought and
the pilot or driver seemed unsure of getting through the shanty-type
area. Of course that had been overcome and it was now crushing the
huts in the way.
“Go!”
Lowery shouted and the four of them took off from behind their
protective wall. Jackson and Gore firing in the general area of the
enemy before them. Enemy rounds were swooshing past them, sometimes
glancing off the alien armor shells they wore.
After
the first few seconds Kim Lu-Hyun got his hopes up. To him it looked
like they might actually make it out intact. That was when one of the
enemy shells smashed into his helmet and threw him off balance. His
little HUD screen was gone, the faceplate was cracked like a
spiderweb and he could hardly see anything as he climbed back to his
feet as more shots seemed to target him, some deflected by the alien
armor.
A
round tore through his right forearm, he felt something kick him in
the ribs behind here the armor protected him. Still he saw the slight
opening in the gate and the three other humans in front of him who
were almost there.
Gore
turned and sprayed rounds at the enemy to Lu-Hyun's left while
Jackson threw down the grenade launcher and unslung his own machine
gun. The two Americans had stopped and were firing instead of trying
to get out as fast as possible. Then he saw the Englishman tearing
the armored carapace from the front of his suit.
The
opening was too narrow to slide through with the armor. “Aish,”
he thought to himself, not another complication. Somewhere in the
back of his mind he remembered there was a nuclear device about to
explode in the vicinity. He needed to be outside and away from the
gate when that detonated with a wall of rock between them.
Lt
Kim Lu-Hyun hit the gate and bounced off. Lowery had shed his armored
piece, tearing parts of the suit where it had been sewed on. Then
Peter Lowery turned to help the Korean and paused. Lu-Hyun knew that
was caused by the surprise Lowery must have had from seeing his
condition. After a moments hesitation Lowery worked quickly to tear
off the armor from Lu-Hyun's suit.
Somewhere
in his mind Kim Lu-Hyun noted that somehow the suits had only been
sewed three ayers deep in the five layer suit. The possibility of
them needing to be pulled off must have occurred to someone along the
line. Or maybe it was coincidence.
Lu-Hyun
felt himself pulled and then pushed. He was being pushed sideways
through the narrow gap, but it was a tight fit until Lowery put a
boot on Lu-Hyun's hip and kicked him through. Kim Lu-Hyun was
outside, on the ground staring at the dirt for a long moment before
trying to push himself into a sitting position.
Instead
of seeing an empty expanse of dirt, rocks and mountains he was
dwarfed by the towering rockets arrayed before him. Suddenly he
wondered if it was just as dangerous outside than inside, thinking of
twenty Saturn rockets launching at the same time. He was just way too
close.
He
turned back to see Lowery and Sgt Gore pulling Lt Jackson through. Lt
Max Jackson was the biggest amongst them and the life support pack,
although small, made the difference. He would have to take it off
from its mount. They were reasonably sure the air was safe to
breathe. It was likely that germs and whatever else were dead on the
surface after being frozen while basically exposed to space for so
long.
They
had also decided not to risk it unless they had to.
Once
it was off they had to move away from the gate. They wanted to get as
much wall between themselves and the explosion as they could. The
compact nuclear device they had brought was comparable to the one
used on Nagasaki that pretty much ended the Second World War. In an
enclosed space it should kill anything whether by the explosion or
radiation. It might be like a microwave oven in there.
…
“Out
of time.” James Arlen breathlessly said to himself repeatedly as he
ran. Making tracks across the top of the plateau that concealed an
alien city, the slightly acrid air. Arlen considered throwing off the
suit, but decided it would take too much time. He had to reach the
ship. James had to get there before the explosion. The plateau could
collapse inward because of the detonation. His hope was that the ship
would be pushed off the side of the plateau and the para-glider wing
would cushion the impact onto the valley below.
It
felt like he was in a frozen desert as he ran. Being able to feel the
air on his face and hear the wind with his own ears made this all
real. He stopped near a large boulder, as big as a diesel big rig
waiting for a trailer, and got his breath. Some little voice in the
back of his mind was continuously assuring him that there were no bad
germs and he would be okay. Lt Arlen laughed out loud that he hadn't
noticed this particular little voice's running commentary in his head
before.
The
ship was right there. Not even the length of a football field away.
Some other part of his mind tried to tell him that this was
pointless. That even if the ship was thrown into the air and the
para-wing worked, there was still a good chance it'd plummet down
with the top of the plateau should it all collapse. He didn't care.
That ship was built on Earth and it felt like he was safer there. If
he was going to die in the nuclear detonation, let it be in a
human-built coffin.
…
Yes,
they had known it was a suicide mission when they signed up. Earth
was being devastated by aliens and this was a chance to hit back. It
was normal that even in the most dire situation humans would cling to
a thread that they might be saved, even when surrendering to the end.
The afterlife, reincarnation, Valhalla, heaven were all
manifestations of this. How many dead heroes, soldiers, cops,
firefighters and the like thought they would live through an
impossible situation? Would they have rushed in otherwise?
Sgt
Frank Gore had gotten out of the underground city, he and the others
moved away from it by following the wall of rock that made up the
outside of the plateau. Getting away from the blast was the hope of
this. When atomic bombs had dropped on Japan at the end of the Second
World War, there were people who survived through the protection of
much flimsier stuff. Even while people were turned into shadows on
the concrete outside, being behind or underneath a thin layer of dirt
or wood had saved others.
Now
that he had probably escaped death by the nuclear detonation Frank
Gore was looking out at a small forest of giant rockets, each as big
as the Saturn-V. Each of them full of explosive fuel and he was
protected from them by nothing.
“Out
of the frying pan...” he told himself. The others were probably
having the same thoughts and nobody said anything. The nuclear weapon
would explode at any time, assuming the aliens had not taken it apart
or rendered it moot somehow.
“The
blast doors will keep those from being knocked over, right?” Lt
Lowery asked their resident nerd.
Kim
Lu-Hyun sort of nodded. “I think so. The radiation should ruin
their electronics so they can't be launched.”
“Those
rockets are carrying the next wave, we don't even know who or what's
in them.” Lt Jackson said, “Could be carrying their best soldiers
for all we know. The guards in the city could be their Barney Fife's,
while their real terminators are out here with us.”
Kim
Lu-Hyun sat down, his back to the plateau wall. “If the city is
destroyed they won't have anyone who can pull them back in and get
them down. Those final stages might be designed with a pad abort
system but the electronics on those are probably fried too.
Probably.”
Lt
Peter Lowery began looking around for the best way out of the area,
should they stay on the low ground or climb up one of the mountains?
If there were alien soldiers in those ships and they were able to
dismount the rockets, the four of them would not stand much of a
chance.
Fighting
was out, they had no more ammunition. The “backpack” nuke had
been their real weapon, everything else had been a rush because the
robot swarm had been closing in on the launchpad. The team of six
escaped from that to reach Nemesis, now there were four. Arlen was on
the top of the Plateau, but his death was almost certain, Lowery
thought.
“I'd
like to eat some real food one more time.” Jackson said.
“I
didn't get the chance to say bye to my ex-girl. I wanted to rub it
in.” Gore told them with a laugh at the end. “I'm not exactly
very romantic.”
“If
there had been time, I would have visited my parents graves.” Kim
Lu-Hyun said, looking at his knees pulled up to his face.
Peter
Lowery suddenly realized he did have a regret. “I never went to an
amusement park. I would have gone to Blackpool. I heard it was
destroyed by a swarm.”
“You
came here in the biggest roller coaster ever!” Lt Jackson said,
slapping Lowery's shoulder, “After this, no amusement park is going
to work.”
To
their left a blinding light erupted through the tiny faults in the
blast doors, the ground shook enough that all of them sat on the
ground. The noise of the blast and the rumbling was deafening. The
air pressure changed and everything suddenly felt very warm.
Sgt
Gore peeked out to watch the nearest alien rocket gently swaying high
above them.
-----------------To Be Continued
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