Battle Earth VI

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Authors: Nick S. Thomas
their shields held forward, laying down a wall of fire. More of Taylor's unit were regaining their composure and joining the fray. The Mechs visible in the entrance were smashed back and retreating into their ship. Taylor turned around to see if Eli was ready with the charges. She was getting to her feet with the crate in hand.
    "Push them back! Parker, get your ass here!"
    The marines advanced forward with Taylor and Jafar at the centre. They put down a wall of fire as their covered the ground until they reached the breach.
    "Give 'em everything. I don't want them returning fire when we break!" Taylor ordered.
    An extending corridor from the enemy ship connected the two ships, ten metres long and three Mechs wide. Parker took out the first few larger charges and punched in the timers before tossing them the length of the corridor. The last few smaller ones she placed at the nearest point.
    "That's it! Everyone back!"
    They rushed back as she lifted the trigger and pressed down with her thumb. The shaped charges produced a small controlled blast that cut the boarding corridor in two. The ships drifted apart. Just five seconds later, a blast erupted in the enemy ship, and it was torn apart. Taylor and Eli watched from the open breach in the Deveron.
    "Jesus, how short did you set those timers?"
    "Twenty seconds," she replied with a smile.
    Taylor laughed.
    "Hey, you said to be sure they wouldn't shoot back."
    He slapped her on the shoulder.
    "Nice work."
    He lifted his comms unit.
    "Ryan, get us the hell out of here!"
    Before he'd finished the sentence, the engines were roaring at full power. Samson stepped up to the breach and breathed a sigh of relief.
    "Close call," he whispered.
    "As always. Get these wounded to medical. Parker, get engineering crews down here to patch it up."
    He looked around to the wounded one last time.
    This mission has cost us dearly just to confirm what we already suspected, he thought.
    "Jafar, Your information was correct, but I wish to God it hadn't been. Walk with me."
    They carried on back towards the bridge. As Taylor threw his rifle over his shoulder, he was reminded of the pain in his arm. The thick Reiter designed armour only covered their torso. The rest of their armour was the same old stuff they had worn from the start and was only effective against minimal blast damage.
    "That device they used cost us dearly. We must find a way to minimise its effects, but I fear we have much greater issues upon us."
    "Demiran bringing the Gezgen K'til here can mean only thing."
    Taylor was listening intently.
    "That he has a bitter hatred running so deep for humanity that he would go to any length to end it."
    "Why?"
    Jafar shrugged his shoulders.
    "I cannot think of any offence caused which would do as such. We have killed many of his soldiers, but that alone would not be enough. Either he is sick of the stubbornness of your race who refuse to quit, or he suffered more personally in the last battle in a way we do not know."
    "When though?"
    "We left Tau Ceti with Colonel Chandra still fighting. I don't know what could have happened or how, but something happened to Demiran then which has changed this war for him altogether."

Chapter 3
     

    Taylor sat gazing out of the window at the flagship Washington they were approaching. Rains was at the helm. It almost felt like the Lieutenant had become Taylor's personal pilot since it had all begun. The trail of vessels from the Moon had stopped now. He could only imagine the evacuation was complete. They had fled to Earth for safety, but he wondered how safe they really were.
    "You ever seen such a grand fleet?" asked Eddie.
    It was indeed something to marvel at. The combined human fleet was over three times the size of what set out for the fated Tau Ceti expedition. The Earth Defence Grid was equally as impressive; a chain of gun satellites and missile silos floating in orbit. Earth had become a fortress, and rightly so.
    "Bloody fantastic," replied Taylor

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