Stephen Berry - The Battle for Terra Two

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Hochmeister's glasses reflected the cold starlight, hooding his eyes. "It's my birthday-October twenty-fifth,

Crispin's Day." The squat, dark outline of the blockhouses was about two hundred meters away, seemingly devoid of life. "I saw my first action on this night, leading a platoon of the Kreigsmarine. This would be an almost poetic end.

"Besides," he said as the arcflares burst anew, "what'll be my chances once your troops recover from the shock of all this and recall their debt to Colonel Aldridge?"

Before John could reply, fierce beams of indigo shot from the blockhouses, a stunning barrage of light and sound that ripped through the assault line, sending the gangers to earth.

Prone, John blasted back, riddling a blockhouse with the alien weapon. The bunker ammunition exploded, tracers shooting out like fireworks.

"They'll break." Hochmeister looked appraisingly over his shoulder. The gangers were wavering, some starting to slip away.

Heedless of the blaster and gunfire, the admiral scrambled to his feet. "What's the matter?!" he shouted at the gangers hugging the hard ground. "You want to live forever?" Blue lightning flashed by, never quite touching him.

The gangers didn't stir.

"Scum! I should have gassed the lot of you! Watch a man fight for his world!" Turning, he charged the S'Cotar defenses, running zigzag, firing his blaster.

"Bloody bastard. See you in hell." Malusi rose. "Come on!" he shouted above the din. "We go or he's right!" Wheeling, he followed Hochmeister, hearing his answer as a roar swept the line. Vipers and Lords, blacks, whites, yellow, browns, all surged after him, charging uphill over their dead and dying.

Irresistible, the wave swept up John, Heather and zur Linde, carrying them along as it broke over the bunkers, smothering the blue flames, sweeping on into the compound, where a gaunt, cold man awaited, content for now.

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The Christian Democrats and the General Staff are gentlemen: they never remind us that they have the bomb. They know that we know. Knowledge is power.

– Harrison, ibid., p. 180

The wild charge surged into the compound, up the ramp to the closed double doors of the main building. There it halted, quivering under a murderous fire from windows, breaking as the gangers scrambled for cover.

"Nothing's touching those doors!" John shouted to Hochmeister. The admiral nodded as another antitank round exploded harmlessly against the dull gray metal.

"You! You! You!" He pointed to three blaster-toting Vipers. "Concentrate your fire centerpoint on the door."

It took twenty minutes, but a hole was forged, a hot, jagged opening the width of two men. Following up a grenade and missile volley, John and zur Linde took the first squad in. An hour later, the building was clear of the surprisingly few S'Cotar.

The insectoids fought desperately, materializing among their attackers, dying in point-blank firefights with the humans. Casualties soared.

John was the first into the amphitheater housing Maximus, blasting a warrior as it whirled to fire. Heather, Malusi, Hochmeister and a hundred gangers were seconds behind him.

The floor of the cavernous room sloped down to a round, still pool of unbroken black. To one side two transmutes stood beside a small console. They watched unmoving as John shot the sentry, then vanished as the rest of the humans entered. Guan-Sharick's loyalists? he wondered, advancing to the pool.

"This is it?" said Malusi, pointing his blaster at the pool.

"That's it," said Heather. "The Maximus gate. Just as it was discovered. This shrine," she waved her hand at the building, "was built around it."

The pool held their eyes, an unmoving, deep-hued blackness, a stillness emanating a sense of rippling, primordial energies somehow held in check and channeled by the slim console.

No biofab had built that device, John was sure. The S'Cotar were probably the most efficient killers the galaxy had seen in millennia. And they were competent engineers. But a work of genius such as this was beyond them. Another miracle of the old Empire?

"Area secured," zur Linde reported over the radio. "There were only about fifty of them."

Hochmeister shook his head. "Illusions. All those troops and lights-illusions." He looked down at the portal.

"They must have come through and wiped out everybody as they slept."

He looked up. "We've got to close this down, now. Imagine not fifty, but fifty thousand of those things loose on this world. As a species, we'd be extinct in a month."

"He's right," said John.

Heather frowned at the console. "How do we shut it down? I feel like a Neanderthal visiting Brookhaven."

"No time for experimentation," said Malusi. "Blow it up. They could come swarming through from wherever any second."

Don't blow it up yet! John wanted to scream. Wait till I'm gone. You got the last of the S'Cotar. There's just a handful on the other side. He stepped toward the pool.

Harrison!

John froze. Guan-Sharick?

Don't jump, Harrison. You'd be butchered.

What…

Shalan-Actal's allies have changed the portal's terminus. You'd come out in their underground nest, below Maximus. Shalan's regrouping. Hundreds of warriors and killer machines are about to counterattack.

Why from the portal? Why not just appear outside?

The machines can't teleport. And the logical German is busy positioning your gangers facing away from the complex. Shalan-Actal is a very competent Tactics Master.

John stepped back from the portal. "Malusi's right," he said. "But let's find a way to turn it off. Touch off plastique and we could wipe out New England."

"Unlikely," said the admiral. "Anything this sophisticated must be failsafe."

"Care to gamble a few hundred square miles, Admiral?" said John. "Or maybe a continent?"

"No."

Heather reached gingerly toward the console. An invisible something stayed her touch inches from the surface. The harder she pushed, the harder it became. "Force field," she said.

Imperial, thought John. The secret of miniaturized force fields had died with the Empire.

"I've got to get at it," said Heather, raising her blaster.

"No!" cried John.

She fired point blank at the console, holding the trigger back.

A pulsating golden aura encased the machine, its edge darkening to red as the weapon shrilled.

Heather was still firing when the blades came.

Flat, silver, keen-edged, perhaps four feet across, three of them soared from the pool, multiple blaster fire snapping as if by magic from their unbroken surfaces.

John ducked as the blades flashed by, knifing into the nearest gangers, severing heads from torsos with surgical precision, blasters firing at those further away. Each execution took half a second.

"Blasters!" shouted John, firing from behind the console. Bullets were ricocheting from the blades back into the humans.

Most of the alien weapons were held by zur Linde's group. They burst through the doors, firing, just as the machines rose to regroup. The machines crashed to the floor, exploding in eye-searing bursts of blue, scorching the concrete.

Half a hundred gangers lay dead. The few wounded were from the ricochets. Where the blades had touched, they'd killed.

"Good God," said Heather, rising from beside Chin Lee's body. A perfectly centered blaster hole pierced the ganger's forehead. "They didn't waste a shot." The air reeked of smoldering metal and charred flesh. Blood trickled in small streams over the portal's rim.

A flash of gold caught John's eye. Kneeling beside a shattered machine, he carefully retrieved the jagged square of metal.

"What's that?" asked Heather.

"Something that shouldn't be here," he said, slipping the warm piece of metal into his pocket.

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