Scene 40
If possible, the Forward
Torpedo Bay
was even busier than the bridge. Kane
stood off to the side and wiped the sweat from his brow as the troops - mostly
young, inexperienced, wet-behind-the-ears kids - participated in one of the
most pitched battles in recent memory.
Certainly, it was the fiercest confrontation Kane had ever witnessed.
The Sergeant was relaying
information into a comlink he wore around his
neck. Kane knew the up-to-the-second
information was being piped to the bridge and utilized to update their
situation as it unfolded, but that didn't make him feel any better about what
he heard.
Tightly gripping the duffel bag
that hung over his shoulder, Kane leaned into catch the conversations from the
bridge that were being broadcast back to the Sergeant's station.
The voices sounded terse and
frantic, but the exchanges were as professional as the combat allowed.
"Lidar,
get a fix on those fucking fighters!"
"Multiple targets coming
within locking range now, Sir!"
"Helm, prepare to jump! Get us out of here! Move out to twelve thousand klicks and turn us around!"
"Aye, aye,
Sir!"
"Captain, Engineering
reports a jump in the thermodynamic discharge couplers! The Chief wants to know if he should vent the
extra plasma?" Kane could tell Wozencroft was nervous.
"Immediately! Tell him to blow the whole load! That might screw with their sensors and buy
us a little time. Tactical, go to auto
defenses and prepare another salvo for the main convoy!"
"Aye, aye,
Sir!"
"Captain, damage control
teams estimate twenty percent penetration!
Hull breaches on Decks 4, 7,
11, and 13! Teams are in place but are
requesting more help!"
"Send every available man to
assist! Estimate amount of oxygen loss
and seal bulkheads aft and fore!"
"Bulkheads already sealed,
Captain! Data on oxygen loss is still
being collated! I will post immediately,
Sir!"
"Sir, defense systems
enabled! Torpedoes armed and ready,
mines set for ejection and disruptors will be online momentarily!"
"Engineering, give us hyperdrive now!"
Kane felt the slight nudge of
leaving normal space. The sensation
lasted longer than their previous jumps but still accounted for no more than
five seconds. He felt the inertial
dampening system kick in and gravity return to normal about the same time as he
detected the thrusters turning the Aberdeen
on its axis.
They were in position to press
the attack on the main body of the Elosian armada.
"Fire
torpedoes 1 through 6!"
"Firing 1
through 6, Sir! Torpedoes away!"
"Confirm target
package!"
"Target package confirmed,
Sir!"
"Status?"
"Torpedoes 1, 2, and 3 have
acquired target! Four through six are
signaling a no-lock! Check that...
Torpedoes 4 through 6 are confirmed locked, Sir!"
"Estimated time our friends
will make our position?"
"Three to four minutes,
Sir! Lidar
indicates nine fighters heading our direction with another five...check
that...six coming in at 45 degrees off parallel!"
"Good for them! When they acquire us, make another jump! This time, go in close! Take us nose to nose with that carrier! I want us no more than a thousand klicks off their bow!"
"Aye, aye,
Sir!"
"Tactical, you've got at
least three minutes to rip them a new asshole!
Make the best of it!"
Kane smiled in spite of
himself. The Captain was indeed a good
combat strategist, even gutsy by Corp standards. While unorthodox, his plan seemed to be
straightforward and effective. He had
managed to draw out from the main convoy the largest portion of the tiny
fighter crafts. By jumping to various
points around the main battlegroup and allowing time
for the fighters to come to their position, then jumping to the other side and
allowing another group of fighters to catch up, he had effectively split their
forces in two. Next, the Captain planned
to get in cl