John Ringo - Claws That Catch

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It's Not Over Til The Skinny Lady Sings… Working off of a piece of intelligence from the alien Hexosehr, the
is dispatched to investigate rumors of an ancient and powerful civilization that may have been the creators of the “black box” that drives humanity's only space ship. Any remnant technology would be nice but what the
finds is much more than they bargained for. Worse, the ship is infested by an alien species of scorpion-like arachnoids that has the potential to wipe out a world. Worst of all, instead of being Astrogator, Captain William Weaver is now the XO and he is
getting along with the new commander. And the new commander does not get along with Weaver, the ship's female savant-linguist or most of the rest of the original crew. And what
that weird noise the ship makes every time it's in hard maneuvers?
Leave it to the oddball geniuses of the
to sort it all out. And the Dreen are
going to like the answers.

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But it was still coming.

“If we continue on our current course and speed we’re going to practically ram it,” Korcan said. “Conn, prepare to yaw the ship to maintain fire by main gun on the target. Yaw will be to port to engage their port side.”

“Prepare to yaw port, aye.”

Yaw the ship to engage with starboard batteries. Fire all guns as they bear.

The two battlewagons, one massive and one monstrous, began to twist in space, slowly, oh so slowly. Like the Karchava dreadnought, the brain-ship’s main guns were forward, four massive meson cannons each with more power than the Thermopylae ’s single mass driver. Those, however, had been taken out early by the space spider infestation. While they had been mostly crisped by the mass driver impacts, the damage was done. The main arsenal of the brain-ship had not been a factor in the battle at all.

But arrayed along her sides were weapons nearly as powerful. Multiple hundreds of terawatts class directed weapons, plasma cannons to dwarf anything made by humans or Hexosehr, mass drivers nearly as large as the Thermopylae ’s.

Crippled as she was, the brain-ship was still Goliath to the Thermopylae’s David. But as with Goliath and David, the Thermopylae had one thing going for her; she was more maneuverable.

“Main gun charged.”

“Wait to fire until we bear,” Korcan said. “The brain-ship is maneuvering. We do not want to take too much fire from her secondaries. But I want a shot right… here…” he said, marking a spot two thirds of the way back on the massive dreadnought and centerline. “This is the best guess we have for the location of the sentient. It is the location of the controller on other Dreen ships. If we can fire a round that penetrates to the controller…”

“Worth the shot,” Spectre said. “But for what we are about to receive…”

“Target maneuvering counter to our maneuver,” Combat Control reported. “They’re trying to get their starboard side to bear. We’re trying to fire into their port.”

“We’re slightly out of plane from them,” Korcan said. “Conn, maneuver downwards as we skew. Continue rotation.”

“Dreen secondaries firing,” Defensive Control reported, just as there was a shudder through the ship.

“Damage control’s going to be busy.”

The two ships continued to close, the Thermopylae circling the bull like a matador. But bulls don’t have plasma cannons.

“Can the mass driver take this?” Spectre asked as the ship rang like a tocsin to a Dreen mass driver strike.

“That is why there are mostly acceleration rings forward,” Korcan said placidly. “And most of the fire is hitting our flanks. Serious damage, but the mass driver still has over ninety percent operability. Good design.”

“Hope there are some Karchava left somewhere,” Spectre said. “I want to shake their hands. Or claws or tentacles or whatever.”

“I think I have a firing solution,” Main Gun Control reported. “Should hit the location you designated.”

“Fire.”

It was like pithing a frog. The enormous mass of the projectile hit the armor of the brain-ship low on its port side, penetrating upwards through the refractory material to blow all the way through the massive battlewagon.

And it missed the brain.

However, there are three necessities to any ship. A brain, the control section of a human, Hexosehr or Adar vessel, or the sentient controller of a Dreen battlewagon, which always has a redundant backup; the lungs, the environmental section that all spaceships need, and the heart, the engine room that all ships, space or otherwise, require.

It missed the brain. But it hit the heart. Most hearts don’t explode. Unless they happen to be already overloaded fusion cooling systems.

“Whoa,” Spectre said as fire began to gush out of the ship from every hatch along its entire length. “Nice secondar — ” He closed his eyes at the flash on his monitor and blinked. “What did you hit ?”

“I think we just found out where the engine room is on a brain-ship, Admiral,” Korcan said. “Ops. Discontinue combat action. Divert all personnel to damage control. Recall the dragonflies. Our work is done.”

EPILOGUE

“As soon as gates are installed we’re going to be heading home,” Captain Zanella said. “The Blade will be heading back as soon as she’s repaired. There are plenty of Marines on the Thermopylae to ensure station security.”

“And then there’s the spiders,” Berg said, nodding. “Orders?”

“Get some rest,” the CO said. “We’ll be here a couple more days, max.”

“I’ve got some stuff I still need to do, sir,” Berg replied.

“Up to you,” the CO said. “If part of it’s catching up on mail, your evaluation’s in your inbox.”

“Thank you, sir,” Berg said.

“In case I have to tell you, you did a damned fine job. Get some rest. You’ve earned it.”

Berg nodded to the CO as he left, then brought up his eval. He looked at it carefully but really couldn’t find anywhere that the CO could have written it more glowingly. It was said that any evaluation that didn’t make an officer sound like the next Napoleon was a guaranteed career killer. Berg’s first evaluation as an officer made Napoleon sound like a piker.

The lieutenant nodded again and closed the file. That was one of hundreds if he stayed in. Each of which would be just as important to his career.

That was the past. In the meantime, he had work to do.

Dear Mrs. Kaijahano, It was my honor to be your son’s platoon leader during the mission where he lost his life. In all my time as a Marine, I have never known a finer…”

“That was why the Hexosehr told us to wait,” Prael said, shaking his head. “That’s a damned nice ship you’ve got there, Admiral. Even as beat up as it is at the moment. What I don’t get is how you got out here so fast.”

“The Hexosehr completed the conversion while in orbit around one of the gate stars,” the admiral said. “I’d known it was going to come on-line soon, but not exactly when. I’d just come out with the advance party when we got the news about the Tree. So I jumped out immediately with the tech reps still aboard. Bit of a surprise for them, but waste not a minute, as Nelson would say.”

“Did you have the same TACO I had, sir?” Prael said. “The real question is: Don’t admirals usually command fleets ?”

“I’ll have one soon enough,” Blankemeier said, grinning. “Especially with you holding onto this facility. Right now I’ve got a temporary Hexosehr commander, Ship Master Korcan, good guy. He’s got his ship under construction, now, though, a Chaos destroyer. The Thermopylae is, according to agreement, an American flagged Alliance spaceship, just like the Vorpal Blade . Which means she needs an American CO.”

“Frankly, sir,” Prael said, looking around at the assembled officers. “If you want a suggestion, Captain Wea — ”

“I was told that if everything looked right, the commanding officer had already been decided, Captain,” Spectre said, cutting him off. “Given the actions in this system, the Thermopylae is yours. She’ll remain in this system to help the Hexosehr convert the Tree to an advanced base for the Alliance and as local defense. The Karchava did a fine job, but the Hexosehr had a few fillips on fusion and drive tech they didn’t, so she’s about ten percent faster and twenty percent more powerful than original. She also has new hull plating, so she’ll take a pounding and keep coming. I think she just proved that last one.”

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