Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
The way through
Lance
Corporal James Arlen had the alien in his sight. It had stopped the
small vehicle and was checking some kind of mechanical box. All he
needed was the go signal. The conversation that just took place was
still in his mind. Every second and a half two counter rotating
blades from the large vent fan blocked out his sight for just a brief
half second.
“I'll
take the motorized vehicle and the bomb.” Senior Lieutenant Igor
Kerensky had told them, “The rest of you need to get out. Either up
the vent or through the city in that stream or sewer or whatever it
is.”
Kerensky
no longer bothered trying to wear the helmet. He would stand out to
the alien population, they might even completely shocked at seeing a
human on their world.
“I
think we should all stay together.” Sgt Frank Gore said, “Marines
don't want to leave anyone behind!”
“I
agree.” said Lt. Max “Action” Jackson, “But these
circumstances are quite extraordinary.”
“To
say the least.” Lieutenant Pete Lowery of the Royal Marines
replied, “I think the Senior Lieutenant can make up his own mind.
He is the one who has been exposed to unfiltered air and whatever
germs might be infested in this underground city.”
“Whatever
we do, we need to do it quick.” Korean Kim Lu-Hyun said. He wasn't
about to take a side on this.
“You
guys will need sniper support.” Lance Corporal Arlen had said.
“I'll stay up here and give you as much as I can.”
“Not
you too!” Sgt Gore said, “We have a better chance to survive if
we stay together! We can leave the bomb in the dark stream. It does
have a timer, doesn't it?”
“Of
course.” Kerensky told him. “If we just set it down and leave, I
think they'll destroy it or keep from exploding somehow.”
“I
don't know. They haven't used any advanced weapons that makes me
think they could or have built nukes of their own.” Kim Lu-Hyun
said.
“They
might. They did have the ability to steer their planet, didn't they?”
Lowery asked. “They survived and now they are here. I don't think
it is an accident that they chose Earth, either. They turned a planet
into a starship.”
Kerensky
had described a plan where Gore, Jackson, Kim and Lowery would take
the wet route through the city, hopefully not being spotted. Kerensky
would take the vehicle (after Jackson loads the bomb) and be as
distracting as possible. Arlen would give some sniper support from
the perch behind the big fan. Kim Lu-Hyun would give them a birds eye
view of “ground” activity inside the underground city.
The
alien soldier rode the tiny vehicle another third of a kilometer and
stopped at another small metal box jutting from the ground. Ground
vehicles were exceedingly rare in the underground city from what they
could see, so a human driving one would attract a whole lot of
attention.
“Now!”
Kerensky ordered.
Lance
Corporal James Arlen had a good read on the target, the large round
left the barrel of his gun and tracked to the target. The advanced 50
caliber round could change course slightly but only once on its short
but deadly journey. It wasn't necessary, the round penetrated the
soldiers neck and he dropped like a stone.
Immediately
Lowery, Jackson and Kerensky, who had been standing against the wall
took turns jumping through the moving blades. They all made it
through unscathed, then began to scramble down the side of the
building. They moved toward the vehicle and got a good look at the
controls.
“Do
you think you can drive that?” Jackson asked Kerensky as Lowery was
checking the safety harness and the air flow in his helmet.
“Looks
simple enough.” Kerensky said looking through the high-tech
binoculars and even snapping some pictures of the vehicle with it
before handing it back to Lowery.
Jackson
and Lowery already had both parts of the nuclear weapon laying out,
they were preparing to assemble it. The others were gathering
together to plan their escape route through the muddy river that went
through the whole city and then, apparently, close enough to one of
the giant metal doors to get out.
Lance
Corporal James Arlen wasn't planning to die, he hoped he could get
back to the top of the plateau before the blast occurred. It was
probably a long-shot but he hung onto it.
Igor
Kerensky managed to get through the turning blades of the very large
fan and then lower himself down the side of the wall with one arm
before dropping the rest of the way. His ankle hurt but he kept low
and moved toward the alien and cart. Finally he raised his good arm
and gave the signal.
Then
alien soldier had been looking at something in the metal box, but
suddenly his scalp vanished in a reddish cloud. His body collapsed
immediately and Kerensky used his good arm to drag it several feet to
a spot where the ground was lower. Hopefully the corpse wouldn't be
seen from the city.
Lowery
and Jackson had to time getting through the spinning blades with the
23 kilogram nuclear weapon precisely. Lowery climbed down the wall to
the ground and Jackson lowered the weapon to him before joining him.
Meanwhile Kim Lu-Hyun and Sgt Frank Gore were getting ready to follow
them but to head directly for the water. At least, they hoped it was
water.
Lowery
and Jackson hoisted the weapon into the back of the light vehicle
while Kerensky tried to figure out how to drive the thing. Once the
weapon was pretty secure they saluted the Senior Lieutenant who
saluted back. “I am proud to have known you, now get the water and
get the hell out of here while I set the timer. I'll start it once I
get as far as I can into the city”
The
two quickly made their way to where Gore and Kim were already waiting
and testing the water.
“That
lightly sulfuric smell is bugging me.” Sgt Gore said as they
approached. “It's more noticeable around the water.”
The
canal was about four meters wide and two or three deep. It was still
a bit darker in the city than outside so it was hard to make out the
color. Then Sgt Gore shrugged and climbed into the water first.
“Not
as cold as you might think.” He told them as they followed.
“That's
warm, like someone just pissed the pool.” Lowery said, “There is
some higher grass n the side of the water nearer the city. We just
need to try and move as quickly and as quietly as we can.”
“This
does not feel right.” Kim Lu-Hyun said quietly as they began moving
toward the city with just their heads above the water. His
electronics and gear were all stowed in his water-proof pack except
for his sidearm. Sgt Gore had kept the 50 cal slung to his back, even
though the water might affect it. He'd rather have the gun than not.
Kerensky
managed to figure out how to make the vehicle go, stop and turn from
side to side. Then he pushed, pulled, wiggled and cursed the alien
ignition widget. Finally he assumed the alien must have some sort of
key so he walked back to the corpse and searched it. He found some
kind of metal device that might be a key along with some sort of
metal sheet book. Kerensky took that too.
Once
back in the vehicle he looked at the small alien device and it glowed
softly in his palm and the vehicle had already started up. Apparently
anyone who had the device when they approached the vehicle would be
able to drive it.
“Looks
like most of the locals have gone indoors.” Lance Corporal James
Arlen told Kerensky over his radio. They were to use it as little as
possible, but he thought it was an important point. Launch might be
imminent in who knew how long.
Kim
Lu-Hyun still had his helmet HUD and used it to control the small
drone. He had already noticed that the aliens were moving indoors,
even the ones who were apparently running outdoor shops and stalls.
In a way this would be good for them since they were hoping not to be
noticed. On the other hand, if the rockets launched before the
nuclear weapon was detonated, then who knew what kind of problems
Earth would face.
The
rows of columns that rose from ground to ceiling were teeming with
aliens. Who knew how many of them might take a glance outside and see
these humans in the waterway? The waterway would go right through the
center of them, dominating them. In a way these towering behemoth
columns reminded him of downtown Seoul.
Kerensky
got the strange vehicle moving. The slightly sulfuric air started
brushing his helmet-less face as he controlled the steering with his
good arm. He knew there was no chance he could drive this glorified
golf cart and shoot the gun that sat on the seat next to him. Without
his helmet he would be instantly recognizable as an alien on this
world.
“Let
them see my face. Let them know what I do here today. Let them know
that the humans on Earth aren't as easy to defeat as they might
hope.” Senior Lieutenant Igor Kerensky told himself. A part of his
mind still thought about escape routes once he abandoned the bomb
after starting the timer. The more rational part of his mind looked
on this with some pity,
Lance
Corporal James Arlen kept checking the soldier patrols in the city
and the military areas to his right and left. These soldiers had not
yet sought shelter from the launch. That made him worry more. Maybe
the gates would be closed first and sending the civilians to the
shelters was just a precaution, but meaningless.
That
might block the others from getting outside before the blast. They
could all die here after all.
Then
he tried to anticipate the route of the small silvery vehicle that
Kerensky was driving to see the reaction of the alien soldiers. They
hadn't yet seen this yet, but he wondered how the shock would
register on the bat-like faces of the aliens when they realized a
human was driving it. Would they just start shooting or would they
attempt to chase and capture the Senior Lieutenant?
The
plan was that once Kerensky had been noticed, Arlen would take out as
many alien soldiers as he could. Not just from the ones heading
toward the vehicle but all over the city. He needed to cause chaos
and confusion as much as possible.
Arlen
didn't know if this plan could work, or whether any of them would
survive. He didn't know what the next order of business should be if
they did somehow survive. Would they be expected to keep fighting at
another city, assuming they could find one, or find a way to return
to Earth? That had been discussed by their team, of course, but more
as fantasy than reality.
Kerensky
was heading toward a small group of the alien soldiers who were just
walking somewhere and not even noticing the vehicle. Arlen put the
cross-hairs on one of the aliens and waited for any reaction. Would
the alien soldiers even look up as he passed?
The
Lance Corporal sighed as Kerensky managed to clip one of the aliens
as he rushed past them and the others scrambled to respond. He aimed
and fired at the four remaining alien soldiers who seemed very
disoriented. The first two were head shots, then a neck shot that
decapitated the creature and the other two were hit in the chest,
where their armor would have stopped anything less than his 50 cal.
Since
the shooting had started Arlen mentally calculated how many rounds he
had left, all of his magazines were arranged on the ground in front
of him. For his particular self he would do what he could before
taking off back up the vent shaft.
The
vehicle Kerensky was driving moved toward the city now. Arlen
targeted an alien soldier on a raised platform, probably meant to
keep an eye on the factory workers coming and going from their
shifts. Evidently, that one had no armor because the round blew a big
hole through its chest.
Arlen
spotted a different vehicle moving through the city, it was carrying
some kind of greenish vines or roots in the back. He targeted the
driver and fired. The vehicle careened and overturned right in front
of the one of the large columns that kept the ceiling up. He saw the
doors open as aliens scrambled to scoop up some of what must have
been food.
The
Lance Corporal still felt somewhat sorry for these oppressed aliens.
Groups
of soldiers were now leaving the military compound to his far left.
They had seen the vehicle Kerensky was driving wildly. One of the
alien soldiers was barking orders at the rest, so Arlen put that one
in the cross-hairs and pulled the trigger. Then head shot knocked the
alien officer back a few feet, spewing blood. The other soldiers had
stopped to gape before they started moving in different directions.
It looked like panic to the human sniper, so he looked for another
target within the range of his modified weapon. Then a loud grating
sound was heard.
Senior
Lieutenant Igor Kerensky was trying to reach somewhere near the
middle of the huge underground city. He had his mind set on putting
the bomb somewhere between the four pillar-like columns at the
center. If the blast went as he thought, the ruins of the city might
be buried by the collapse of the plateau on top of it. Maybe it would
some day be named after him.
He
did wish the glorified golf cart was a little faster, although the
smelly wind on his still felt pretty nice. Maybe he would be awarded
the Hero of the Russian Federation medal, whether he lived or not. It
was worth a moments thought. That is when the loud noise started up.
Sgt
Gore had been cursing like a, well, Marine under his breath ever
since he had to climb into the alien waterway and he imagined all of
the bacteria and germs that could penetrate the suit he was wearing.
So far it had stayed water proof.
They
were at least half-way as far as he could see. Occasionally the banks
would get low and the grasses thin enough to see street-level views
of the alien city. Some of it would not have looked out of place in a
third world country. Lowery was getting pictures and video on the
high-tech binoculars of anything that looked interesting. Which was
pretty much everything.
He
had taken point in the move toward the far side of the underground
city, as the soldiers had wordlessly fell into single-file.
Lieutenant
Pete Lowery followed him. The Brit had been mostly quiet during the
trip, probably contemplating the sacrifices of Igor Kerensky and the
Lance Corporal. The Korean Kim Lu-Hyun was third in line. He was
keeping tabs on the area with his little drone, you couldn't even see
the little thing above them. Lt Max “Action” Jackson followed in
last place carrying his heavy 50 cal machine gun. There was no
telling what this kind of water might do it long-term, but the Marine
would no doubt clean his baby properly when the opportunity came.
Then
the loud, grating noise had started up.
“What
the f--- that?” Sgt Frank Gore asked in a loud whisper.
“Oh
no.” The Korean replied, “I think the gates are closing!”
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