Vaughn Heppner - The Lost Starship

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Ten thousand years ago, a single alien super-ship survived a desperate battle. The vessel's dying crew set the AI on automatic to defend the smashed rubble of their planet. Legend has it the faithful ship continues to patrol the empty battlefield, obeying its last order throughout the lonely centuries.
In the here and now, Earth needs a miracle. Out of the Beyond invade the New Men, stronger, faster and smarter than the old. Their superior warships and advanced technology destroy every fleet sent to stop them. Their spies have infiltrated the government and traitors plague Earth’s military.
Captain Maddox of Star Watch Intelligence wonders if the ancient legend could be true. Would such an old starship be able to face the technology of the New Men?
On the run from killers, Maddox searches for a group of talented misfits. He seeks Keith Maker, a drunken ex-strikefighter ace, Doctor Dana Rich the clone thief stuck on a prison planet and Lieutenant Valerie Noonan, the only person to have faced the New Men in battle and survived to tell about it.
Maddox has to find a place hidden in the Beyond and bring back a ship no one can enter. If he fails, the New Men will replace the old. If he succeeds, humanity might just have a fighting chance…

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One more drink for old time’s sake. The captain can’t deny that if we’re about to die because we couldn’t push our lead far enough. I tried. The least I can do is go out with style .

Yes, he’d have to start looking for the bottles. The captain was cunning, but Keith bet he could beat him if they both piloted strikefighters. The captain might know how to hide whiskey, but Keith trusted his nose and instincts. Of course, he didn’t want to let the crew down, but the nearing destroyer—didn’t that change the equation?

Bloody yes it does .

Meta raised her head. “What was that?” she asked. The words crackled over his headphones.

“Down there, love,” he said, pointing. “Do you want me to start there?”

She considered it and finally nodded, and the work continued.

* * *

Two days later, the destroyer began to slow its tremendous velocity. The Saint Petersburg neared the massive T dwarf. At its speed, it would soon reach back here among the comet cloud.

Meta and Keith had sent up passive sensors on the star-side of the comet, linking it by cables to the “hidden” Geronimo . The scout rested on the other side of the comet as the approaching Saint Petersburg .

As the ensign sat in the control room, he watched Valerie’s view-screen. The destroyer was easily visible with its intense burn.

“Why are they slowing near the planet?” Valerie asked.

The two of them were alone in the control room.

“They don’t want to enter the next Laumer-Point the way we have,” Keith said. “It’s not considered safe going through a jump point too fast.”

Valerie looked up at him.

“Did I say something wrong?” he asked.

“I know the procedures,” she said. “I’m the one who’s been suggesting we take a more cautious approach through the tramlines.”

“Right you are,” he said. “I’m just nervous, love, talking too much. That destroyer—do you think it can sniff us out?”

She’d returned to studying her screen. “I don’t like this waiting game any more than you do.”

Keith made a soft sound. More than ever, he wanted a drink. Waiting was the worst. “There’s no reason they should know we’re hiding back here,” he said.

“There’s no way they should have been able to follow us this far into the Beyond either,” Valerie said. “Yet, they have.”

“Do you think there’s an emitter aboard we haven’t been able to find? Do you think it’s been helping them track us?”

“No,” Valerie said. “We’ve gone through the ship too many times. If there were an emitter, we would have found it by now.”

They waited and watched the destroyer slow down enough to lock into the T dwarf’s orbit. The day passed as Saint Petersburg circled the brown dwarf twice, their sensors washing the system with electronics. Finally, the destroyer escaped the planet’s orbit and headed for the unstable Laumer-Point beyond the comet.

In the control room, Keith kept watch with Valerie and sometimes with Maddox or Sergeant Riker. The crew endured.

“Maybe they’ll go through the wormhole for us,” Keith said.

Captain Maddox was in the control room. He didn’t say a word.

Later, Keith stood in the corridor, trying to psyche himself up to go into the captain’s quarters. He told himself that he no longer needed the drink. It had become the principle of the thing. Finally, he stalked off to his quarters to play another game of Solitaire.

The destroyer finally reached the unstable Laumer-Point, nosing around the area. After several hours, the Saint Petersburg accelerated, heading back toward the T dwarf.

The destroyer passed their comet by two hundred thousand kilometers. Keith felt as if he stopped breathing. The enemy ship didn’t decelerate nor did it fire its lasers at them. The destroyer kept a steady velocity as it neared the T dwarf. Then, its exhaust tail lengthened as Saint Petersburg accelerated back toward the distant star over four billion kilometers away. The other Laumer-Point was there in the inner system.

As tensions eased throughout the scout, Captain Maddox called a meeting. Dana was still laid out in medical. She was the only one to miss the get-together.

Keith sat down in the wardroom. Meta, Valerie, Sergeant Riker and the captain all entered, taking their places.

Keith kept thinking about those bottles of beautiful Scotch. They had to be in the captain’s quarters. Given Maddox’s methods and distrust, it would be difficult to break in and search—difficult and possibly dangerous. That had helped to dampen the thirst for a time. Now it had returned stronger than ever. Keith debated pleading illness, leaving the meeting and then hurrying to the man’s room.

If they found him, though, how could he live with himself? He had some of his old pride again. He’d saved the team more than once. To throw that all away— I wish I could get drunk in secret. Then I could come back better than ever. I’m due for a drink. It’s killing me to say sober .

Captain Maddox cleared his throat.

Keith decided to worry about whiskey later. He didn’t like the captain’s rigid features. Ever since Dana’s attempted mutiny, Maddox had seemed tenser than ever. Even his skin seem to stretch tighter across his cheekbones.

The waiting is getting to him just like the rest of us. I guess he’s human after all .

“It’s time to make a decision,” Maddox said. “I’m uncertain about the correct choice. The destroyer’s latest behavior troubles me.”

“This is different for you,” Valerie said.

“How so?” asked Maddox.

“You usually just snap out orders without explaining the situation.”

Keith watched Maddox. The captain’s skin tightened a little more for a moment. Then he smiled. It was an infectious thing. The man was part highhandedness and part mischievous prankster. So far, his extreme effectiveness had carried him through whatever trouble the captain managed to bring upon himself.

“Lieutenant,” Maddox said. “I have a confession to make.”

Keith felt it. Everyone perked up. What was the captain going to tell them?

“I am a spy by trade,” Maddox said. “Commanding a starship is new. I’ve been learning the craft as I go. I’ve felt lately that I should trust my crew more. That doesn’t come easily. It’s my nature and training to distrust. I must thank you for bearing with me.”

Valerie laughed. “Well, I’ll be, sir. Yes, thank you.”

Keith got it. That was the best apology any of them were going to get for some of the man’s imperious actions throughout the past months. Lieutenant Noonan had recognized it was an apology. At that moment, Keith had what he considered as an unworthy thought. Had Maddox just said those things because he meant them, or had the man said them to help put the lieutenant at ease?

“In any case,” Maddox said, “the point of the meeting is the Saint Petersburg’s latest actions. I’m referring to its orbit around the T dwarf and its slow approach and time spent at the unstable Laumer-Point. Why didn’t the destroyer jump through the point into the next system to see if we were there?”

“That would have solved our problems,” Valerie said.

“Nothing is going to be easy,” Maddox said. “We must remember that.”

“I have an idea,” Meta said, “about the destroyer, I mean.”

“We’re listening,” Maddox told her.

“They must be able to directly trail our passage,” Meta said. “Maybe they sense our exhaust particles even after we’ve passed through an area.”

“I’ve wondered the same thing,” Valerie said. “But if you’re right about that, they would have trailed us to the comet.”

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