Christopher Nuttall - Their Darkest Hour

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When alien starships from a hostile interstellar power arrive in orbit, Britain is one of their first targets. Swiftly, the aliens take control of Britain’s cities and force the remainder of the British military to go on the run. With the government destroyed, the population must choose between fighting and collaborating with the alien overlords. This is truly Britain’s darkest hour.
Caught up in these events are a handful of ordinary people, struggling to survive. The Prime Minister, forced into hiding, and an unscrupulous politician looking to find fame and power by serving the aliens. Soldiers fighting an insurgency and senior officers trying desperately to find the key to driving the aliens away from Earth; police officers faced with a choice between collaboration or watching the aliens brutalise the civilian population. And ordinary citizens, trying to survive a world turned upside down.
But resistance seems futile and the aliens appear unstoppable — and the entire population is caught in the middle. As the alien grip tightens, the last best hope for freedom lies with those who will never surrender… and are prepared to pay any price for the liberation of Earth.

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Because they’re not human , he thought, wryly. And because we didn’t pick a fight with them .

They flew low and fast, only coming up above the treetops when the alien troops came into view. Danny didn’t give them any time to recover from their surprise; he took the Apache in a firing run right over the alien position, allowing his gunner to unleash hell on the aliens. There was no time to aim properly, but it hardly mattered — the only targets on the ground were hostile. Hellfire missiles slammed into alien troop carriers, while the chain gun raked down entire columns of alien soldiers. He yanked the helicopter upwards as an alien-launched missile lanced by them with bare meters to spare. Part of his mind noted that the aliens hadn’t keyed their missiles for proximity detonation, an odd oversight. Human missiles were capable of detonating close to their targets and taking them out with shrapnel.

An alien helicopter came into view, looking rather like a larger version of the Apache. It opened fire on the two British craft, launching a spread of missiles towards them. Danny retaliated by launching a Sidewinder — the only one they had — and deploying flares in the hope of decoying the alien missiles. The alien missiles were fooled long enough for him to take them low and fast away from the ambush sight, hopefully heading for a place where they could set down. They might not be able to rearm and resume the attack — if there were any more Hellfire missiles in Britain, they were probably misplaced — but they might escape with their lives…

He cursed as his threat receiver lit up. An alien missile crew had fired a missile from directly below them and it was climbing right up their tailpipe. There was no time to escape; the alien missile struck the Apache’s armour and blasted through into the compartment beyond. And the world went away in a blast of red-hot fire.

Chapter Thirteen

London/Near Salisbury Plain

United Kingdom, Day 2

“What in the name of the seven hells is happening?”

Ju’tro Oheghizh stared down at his updating display. The damned humans simply didn’t know when they were beaten. Any sensible race would have sought to come to terms with its new masters by now, but the humans kept fighting — even threatening to kill their fellows who did have a modicum of sense in their heads. The advancing Land Force spearheads, convinced that they were mopping up the remains of the human military force, were being ambushed and forced back with chilling regularity. And the humans didn’t even stick around long enough for his starships to pound their positions into dust.

“They don’t have many resources left to throw at us,” J’tra Mak’kat pointed out. He’d served with Oheghizh in previous campaigns and didn’t bother to mince his words. The State didn’t approve of officers being too familiar with their subordinates, but Oheghizh found it hard to care. “They’re burning up what they have left rather than abandon it. And many of our troopers haven’t been in combat before. They’re making mistakes through simple unfamiliarity with the alien landscape.”

Oheghizh couldn’t disagree. In hindsight, it was clear that the humans — who hadn’t started uniting themselves, unlike almost every other race in their stage of development — had plenty of experience fighting each other. The sociologists were still trying to discover exactly why the humans hadn’t advanced into space, but it was clear that space-based forces hadn’t played a significant role in their internal struggling. They’d have had a much better appreciation of how badly they were outmatched if they had, he told himself, although it was a case of not being grateful enough for what they had. A space-faring race would have been a far tougher morsel to digest.

“Order our forces to take extra care,” he said, slowly. “And pass me the figures on their advanced weapons. Let me see what they have left.”

The planners were right about one thing, he thought, as he studied the figures and compared them to their projections. It was clear that the humans were running out of advanced weaponry. Their tanks were holding their ground rather than falling back — as their own tactical doctrine ordered — and the advancing spearheads were reporting fewer and fewer contacts with human armour. The aircraft backing up the ground forces, after a handful of embarrassing losses, reported that the humans had been reduced to deploying portable antiaircraft weapons rather than the sophisticated weapons they’d deployed in the opening hours of the invasion. And soon enough they’d run out of those too.

He watched through a set of advancing sensors as yet another human habitation was carefully explored. The humans had a whole series of unpleasant surprises for the troopers that first entered their dwellings — and a nasty sense of humour. He didn’t want to think about the hundreds of injured or dead troopers that would have to be reported to the Command Triad. They would look down from high overhead, see the amount of casualties he’d suffered taking a relatively small area, and draw unpleasant comparisons with the Land Forces in the region the humans called the Middle East. It was hardly his fault that the terrain in the desert was far better suited for land warfare — and that the humans there seemed to have no idea of how to fight properly.

It could be worse , he told himself, dryly. The Chinese humans, after what looked like a successful opening strike to the invasion, had fired nuclear rockets at their own cities to destroy as many Land Force units as possible. Most of their primitive missiles had been knocked down by point defence units, but a handful had got through the network — and several more tactical nuclear weapons had been deployed by enemy ground forces. They didn’t seem to care about the suffering they were inflicting on their own people, or the fact that they just couldn’t win. At least the humans in Europe and America seemed smart enough to refrain from using nuclear weapons. The Conquest Fleet had gone to considerable trouble to decapitate the enemy command and control systems to prevent one or all of them authorising a nuclear strike.

Or they could be waiting for us to get into position , he thought, grimly. Who knows what these humans will do ?

* * *

Yunt Ra’Sha watched in astonishment as humans fled their habitations, swallowing down the urge to hurry them on their way with a few rounds from his cannon. They’d been told to try to avoid engaging humans who weren’t part of their military, but how was a lowly Yunt meant to tell the difference? Some of the smaller humans were clearly younglings, yet they seemed willing to throw rocks at the invasion force — and their seniors had all kinds of nasty surprises up their sleeves. His unit was still reeling after the death of their commander — killed by a human who’d driven a vehicle right into his position. They’d killed the human, but that hadn’t brought their commander back.

“Ugly creatures,” one of his fellows muttered. It was true. The humans seemed to half-run, half-walk wherever they went… and they were covered in fur! At least they had the decency to wear clothing rather than show off their strange bodies, moving in ways that no civilised race could ever duplicate. “We should just kill them all and leave their bodies piled up high.”

“Better not let Ha’She hear you say that,” Ra’Sha said. Orders were orders — and the lowly sluggers who did most of the work weren’t allowed to question their orders. “He thinks he’s officer material, the fool. Just because his father has a medium-ranked position in an industrial combine he thinks he walks on water. Maybe the humans will kill him and that will be an end to it.”

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