John Davis - The Colony

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Lieutenant Jack Strong leads his team of elite marines to a distress beacon in the far reaches of colonization. Expecting faulty equipment, they instead find themselves in the first stages of war against a species similar to mythical demons.
The Colony

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Which it did.

* * *

“How are you feeling?” Julia asked several hours later as Jack lay resting.

“My head is still splitting…but I’m lucky to be alive.” he replied.

“Yes you are, given everything that has taken place.” the young woman said, lifting his head up a bit to place a fresh rag across his forehead; the linen full of cold water and headache-killing ability, or so it seemed.

“Sitrep!” the lieutenant yelled.

“Well sir,” Renaldo replied, leaving the general to watch over the building’s one and only entrance. “It isn’t a good one.”

“Give it to me.” Jack demanded.

“Well alright, you asked,” the sniper replied as a disclaimer. “We’re at war.”

“What?” Jack asked, removing the rag from his head as he sat up quickly, preparing to stand.

“I mean we’re at war. The Earth Defense Force. Whatever those things are, we’ve dubbed them Rynal. Turns out the bastards are everywhere, not just here.”

“What?” Jack asked, trying to process the new information. “How can that be?”

“I dunno. There was a small radio in the satchel, but it’s one-way. I’ve been listening in the best I can, but nobody is talking how. Just battle orders and casualties for the most part.” Renaldo said.

Jack began to think about everything. The crew he had lost, the memories of home and his government as a whole. Then, pulling his sidearm, the lieutenant slowly aimed into the direction of the general.

“Why have they not taken this building?” Jack asked, his pistol glued to the general.

“What?”

“I just saw with my own eyes what these things are capable of. They have the muscle and the weaponry to get to us. To get through my ship. So my question is, why haven’t they broken through yet?” Jack demanded to know.

“I, I don’t know,” the general said, pausing to lift his hand in front of the gun’s path. “Please, that’s the truth. I wondered myself, but I don’t have the answers lieutenant. Now please.” the general replied.

“I do,” Julia added, stepping forward to the conversation. “At least I think I do.”

Jack turned to her, pausing for a moment before finally lowering his sidearm and awaiting her explanation.

“I think it is the children,” she admitted. “When the attacks began, they seemed to stay clear of the buildings where children were. I don’t know why, I just know that when we brought them into this building they began to ignore us and decimated the remainder of the colony.”

“And you said nothing of this?” the general asked loudly.

“I didn’t know. I thought it was my own mind thinking into things too deeply. I had no idea they were connected, and still don’t.” Julia replied.

“Makes perfect sense.” Jack replied.

“How so lieutenant?” the general asked.

“They used some serious hardware out there. Never seen anything like it before, but I know it could have easily punched through the skiff when it was attached to our front door. Hell, even the front door for that matter. They also rerouted their punch shot into the air and hit my crew’s skiff. No way they didn’t have time to lock onto the skiff filled with kids.”

“The kids are gone.” Renaldo stated clearly.

“Yea, I’m aware,” Jack replied. “Means we’re gonna have to haul ass pretty soon. It’s only a matter of time before they hit us.”

“Haul ass, there’s nowhere to go?” the general replied in a questioning manner.

“I’m a master of improvisation.” Jack replied.

* * *

The giveaway was the scratching against such a battle-thick door. High pitched dragging of nails across human steel. Moments later, the door which had separated the group from the alien race outside – it began to pull away a bit. Brute force tugging against hold of large bolts.

It took a few minutes, but finally the light of day, masked in rainfall of course, was easily seen through a large gap between the door and the frame surrounding it.

Snap.

The thick steel was finally broken from its hold, snapping apart from its hinges behind incredible force. The group watched as several of the succubus entered cautiously, each of them toting a weapon which resembled a human rifle. Though it was different at the ends, particularly the glowing end which faced away from the soldiers.

Patting Renaldo on the shoulder for a job well done, Jack remained silent – as did the rest of the group.

The sniper had pulled an LCD screen from one of the battle rifles and linked it to the LCD screen on his own weapon. Working as a two-way system, the group could watch their hunters stalk them with detail. All while remaining hidden beneath a large steel flooring tile to the rear of the building.

Jack had first thought himself mad when seeing this new race of beings. Fearing nobody would believe him. After finding out the human race was at war with this new foe, Jack thought in an entirely different manner. A military manner – his experience taking over in such a situation.

The beasts searched the small building for nearly an hour, but to no avail. Finally grouping together and speaking to one another in language that seemed very strange, Jack watched as a single soldier was posted to the interior of the door.

Their fuck up. Their mistake. The enemy taking Jack and his experience too lightly.

“Gonna have to do this quietly.” Jack whispered.

“Quiet is what I do,” the sniper replied. “How do you want to play it?”

The sniper awaited Jack’s command, while slowly attaching a silencing chamber to the long barrel of his bolt-action rifle.

Easing the steel from beneath their heads, all while watching the LCD screen which now acted as a security system, Jack finally peeked from their safe haven below.

Motioning the sniper up, Jack helped Renaldo ease himself from the spot beneath the large tile of steel as well.

“Count silently to twenty,” Jack said, directing his comments to the general and Julia, both of whom remained hidden below. “Then make as much damn noise as you can.”

“Are you sure?” the woman asked.

“I’m sure,” he replied with confidence. “Two of us, one of them. I don’t care how good they think they are,” he added. “They don’t know who they’re fucking with.”

Then, turning to motion the sniper into a corner, Jack ordered him to remain prone with a bead on the entryway. As the sniper settled into position, adjusting his scope carefully. Jack pulled both a combat blade and silenced pistol. Positioning himself by the doorway in a kneeling position.

Just as Jack had asked, both the general and Julia began yelling loudly. It was enough to be heard throughout the building, though Jack was sure that it remained muffled enough to be drowned out by ears beyond the building’s walls. Hard rain to blame.

Sure enough, Renaldo motioned his lieutenant – letting him know that the soldier was coming to investigate. Seconds later, Jack could hear the heavy steps of such a confident warrior.

Swiftly turning, Jack thrust his blade toward the warrior, its blade stopping just short of entering flesh as the succubus grasped the lieutenant’s wrist.

Gritting its teeth with anger, the monster began to overpower Jack by way of his clinch, turning the tested soldier a bit in the process.

Jack fired a single shot from his silenced pistol, the glancing shot barely hitting the monster’s right side, but striking enough to release the grip of his wrist.

As the warrior began clinching its own side, only inches below its ribcage, Jack landed a flush hook to its face, staggering the beast back just a bit.

Then, following the punch with two more – both of them solid plows of clinched human bone into the face of an extraterrestrial, Jack seemed to have the upper hand.

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