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{{infobox Novel Chapter
|faction = terran
|faction = terran
|title = Chapter Thirty
|title = Chapter 30
|image = image:Movienovel.jpg
|image = image:Movienovel.jpg
|book = [[Wing Commander (novelization)|Wing Commander]]
|book = [[Wing Commander (novelization)|Wing Commander]]
|parts = 9
|parts = 11
|previous = [[Wing Commander (novelization) Chapter Twenty-Nine|Chapter Twenty-Nine]]
|previous = [[Wing Commander (novelization) Chapter 29|Chapter 29]]
|next = [[Wing Commander (novelization) Chapter Thirty-One|Chapter Thirty-One]]
|next = [[Wing Commander (novelization) Chapter 31|Chapter 31]]
}}
|pages = 225-233
}}


== Dramatis Personae ==
== Dramatis Personae ==


* [[Abrams]]
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* [[Richard Bellegarde]]
|-
* [[Christopher Blair]]
!
* [[Harrison Falk]]
! Part 1
* [[Ke'Soick]]
! Part 2
* [[Bokoth nar Kiranka]]
! Part 3
* [[Thiraka nar Kiranka]]
! Part 4
* [[Norsh'kal]]
! Part 5
* [[Corey Obutu]]
! Part 6
* [[James Taggart]]
! Part 7
* [[Geoffrey Tolwyn]]
! Part 8
! Part 9
! Part 10
! Part 11
|-
! POV
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[[Geoffrey Tolwyn]]
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[[Christopher Blair]]
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[[James Taggart|James "Paladin" Taggart]]
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[[Christopher Blair]]
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[[Thiraka nar Kiranka]]
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[[Jeanette Devereaux|Jeanette "Angel" Devereaux]]
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[[Christopher Blair]]
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[[Thiraka nar Kiranka]]
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[[Christopher Blair]]
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[[Thiraka nar Kiranka]]
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[[Christopher Blair]]
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! Speaking
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[[Abrams]]<br>
[[Richard Bellegarde]]
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[[Merlin]]
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[[Harrison Falk]]<br>
[[Corey Obutu]]<br>
[[James Taggart|James "Paladin" Taggart]]
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[[Merlin]]
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[[Bokoth nar Kiranka]]<br>
[[Ke'Soick]]<br>
[[Norsh'kal]]
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[[Merlin]]
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[[Bokoth nar Kiranka]]<br>
[[Norsh'kal]]
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[[Merlin]]
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[[Bokoth nar Kiranka]]<br>
[[Norsh'kal]]
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[[Merlin]]
|-
! Non-Speaking
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== Text ==
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[[Sivar]]
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[[Ke'Soick]]<br>
[[Sivar]]
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|-
! Mentioned
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[[Christopher Blair]]
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<B><I>CONCORDIA</I></B>
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[[Christopher Blair]]<br>
[[Jeanette Devereaux|Jeanette "Angel" Devereaux]]
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<B>BATTLE GROUP</B>
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<B>MARCH 17, 2654</B>
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<B>1303 HOURS ZULU TIME</B>
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<B>LEAVING OORT</B>
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<B>CLOUD REGION</B>
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<B>ENROUTE TO SOL</B>
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<B>SYSTEM</B>
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[[Arnold Blair]]
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== Text ==
{{infobox wcm
|line1 = <I>CONCORDIA</I><BR>BATTLE GROUP
|line2 = LEAVING OORT<BR>CLOUD REGION
|line3 = ENROUTE TO SOL<BR>SYSTEM
}}
=== Part One ===


Admiral Geoffrey Tolwyn had pushed his battle group to one
Admiral Geoffrey Tolwyn had pushed his battle group to one
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embraced the challenge.
embraced the challenge.


The <i>Concordia</i> would soon reach Pluto, then bound toward
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;The <i>Concordia</i> would soon reach Pluto, then bound toward
the bluish, ringed dot of Neptune. "Are you all right, sir?"
the bluish, ringed dot of Neptune.  
 
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Are you all right, sir?"


Tolwyn did not look back at Bellegarde. The man's concern,
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Tolwyn did not look back at Bellegarde. The man's concern,
while sincere, had become vexing. "Have you come again to
while sincere, had become vexing. "Have you come again to
suggest I sleep, Commodore? Because—"
suggest I sleep, Commodore? Because--"


"No, sir. Comm reports a faint message from Lieutenant
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"No, sir. Comm reports a faint message from Lieutenant
Christopher Blair. He's in the system and broadcasting the
Christopher Blair. He's in the system and broadcasting the
Kilrathi jump coordinates."
Kilrathi jump coordinates."


That sent Tolwyn spinning around. "Blair?" Was it a
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;That sent Tolwyn spinning around. "Blair?" Was it a
coincidence? Hardly. "Like father, like son."
coincidence? Hardly. "Like father, like son."


"Should we respond, sir?"
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Should we respond, sir?"


"Identifying Confed Rapier," Radar Officer Abrams called
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Identifying Confed Rapier," Radar Officer Abrams called
out. "He's heading toward Earth at LSM point nine."
out. "He's heading toward Earth at LSM point nine."


"What is it, Mr. Abrams?" Tolwyn asked, reacting to the
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"What is it, Mr. Abrams?" Tolwyn asked, reacting to the
man's troubled voice.
man's troubled voice.


"He's being followed by something massive, Admiral. I've
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"He's being followed by something massive, Admiral. I've
analyzed its signature. Looks like a Snakeir."
analyzed its signature. Looks like a Snakeir."


Bellegarde tensed. "Permission to intercept it, Admiral?"
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Bellegarde tensed. "Permission to intercept it, Admiral?"


"No," Tolwyn said, stroking his two-day-old beard in thought.
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"No," Tolwyn said, stroking his two-day-old beard in thought.


"We wait."
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"We wait."


"But the Snakeir will overtake Blair's fighter."
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"But the Snakeir will overtake Blair's fighter."


Tolwyn only nodded.
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Tolwyn only nodded.


"Sir, if we don't intercept, that ship will reach Earth orbit
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Sir, if we don't intercept, that ship will reach Earth orbit
before us. The casualties could be significant."
before us. The casualties could be significant."


"I'm bloody well aware of that, Richard." Tolwyn bolted from
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"I'm bloody well aware of that, Richard." Tolwyn bolted from
his chair and spoke through gritted teeth. "All ships are to hold
his chair and spoke through gritted teeth. "All ships are to hold
their positions and target those jump coordinates."
their positions and target those jump coordinates."


"But…" Bellegarde trailed off. He thought a moment, then his
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"But ..." Bellegarde trailed off. He thought a moment, then his
mouth opened in realization. "Ah, if we jump him, we'd be out
mouth opened in realization. "Ah, if we jump him, we'd be out
of position when the Kilrathi fleet comes through."
of position when the Kilrathi fleet comes through."


"We're after bigger game than that Snakeir. We need a
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"We're after bigger game than that Snakeir. We need a
resounding victory—or this war is over." Tolwyn faced the stars,
resounding victory--or this war is over." Tolwyn faced the stars,
their age-old light seeming to shine on his own past. "For that
their age-old light seeming to shine on his own past. "For that
victory, I have to risk the lives of innocent civilians and one very
victory, I have to risk the lives of innocent civilians and one very
brave young lieutenant."
brave young lieutenant."


<CENTER><B><NOWIKI>* * *</NOWIKI></B></CENTER>
=== Part Two ===


Blair ran the diagnostic twice, and twice he cursed the
Blair ran the diagnostic twice, and twice he cursed the
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machine.
machine.


And the massive blip on his radar screen inched closer.
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;And the massive blip on his radar screen inched closer.


"Blair to Confed fleet," he said shakily. "Do you read me?
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Blair to Confed fleet," he said shakily. "Do you read me?
Kilrathi capital ship has penetrated the quasar jump point and
Kilrathi capital ship has penetrated the quasar jump point and
is in Earth space. Copy?"
is in Earth space. Copy?"


Static upon static.
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Static upon static.


"Confed fleet, do you copy?" He threw back his head. "If
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Confed fleet, do you copy?" He threw back his head. "If
they're here, they're out of range. Earth will never see the
they're here, they're out of range. Earth will never see the
Kilrathi coming."
Kilrathi coming."


"Ironic that we made it this far," Merlin said. "Of course,
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Ironic that we made it this far," Merlin said. "Of course,
irony is an essential ingredient in every tragedy."
irony is an essential ingredient in every tragedy."


"Shuddup. Or at least help us out."
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Shuddup. Or at least help us out."


"I knew this was all going to end horribly. Did I mention that
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"I knew this was all going to end horribly. Did I mention that
we'll be in range of the Snakeir's guns in ten minutes?"
we'll be in range of the Snakeir's guns in ten minutes?"


"At least they can't launch torpedoes at this speed."
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"At least they can't launch torpedoes at this speed."


"I'm sorry, Christopher. But they won't have to."
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"I'm sorry, Christopher. But they won't have to."


A radar alarm beeped rhythmically, and Blair stared through
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;A radar alarm beeped rhythmically, and Blair stared through
his HUD viewer. "There! Got a contact dead ahead. It's the fleet
his HUD viewer. "There! Got a contact dead ahead. It's the fleet
signaling. They've heard us!" He opened the channel. "Blair to
signaling. They've heard us!" He opened the channel. "Blair to
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position. Confed fleet, do you read me?"
position. Confed fleet, do you read me?"


The alarm drummed louder. Blair checked his scope and saw
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;The alarm drummed louder. Blair checked his scope and saw
the blip. "Only one ship. But it's huge."
the blip. "Only one ship. But it's huge."


"It isn't a ship," Merlin said in a dire tone. "Check your
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"It isn't a ship," Merlin said in a dire tone. "Check your
scanners."
scanners."


Blair engaged his telescopic scanner, its readout now
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Blair engaged his telescopic scanner, its readout now
rippling across his HUD. Space shimmered for a moment, then
rippling across his HUD. Space shimmered for a moment, then
unveiled a lonely beacon signaling in the night. He glimpsed a
unveiled a lonely beacon signaling in the night. He glimpsed a
data bar for identification.
data bar for identification.


And wished he hadn't.
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;And wished he hadn't.


Beacon 147.
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Beacon 147.


"All we need," Merlin grumbled. "Scylla. Bane to sailors and
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"All we need," Merlin grumbled. "Scylla. Bane to sailors and
monster of myth."
monster of myth."


<CENTER><B><NOWIKI>* * *</NOWIKI></B></CENTER>
=== Part Three ===


"We're hove to for repair inspection, sir," Lieutenant
"We're hove to for repair inspection, sir," Lieutenant
Commander Obutu said.
Commander Obutu said.


Taggart smiled wistfully. In the days of ancient sailing, hove
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Taggart smiled wistfully. In the days of ancient sailing, hove
to meant that a ship would turn its bow into the wind and drift,
to meant that a ship would turn its bow into the wind and drift,
in order to meet a storm. Thankfully, Taggart's storm had
in order to meet a storm. Thankfully, Taggart's storm had
already passed. "Report on Lieutenant Blair?"
already passed. "Report on Lieutenant Blair?"


"We're not sure, sir, but we think one of the Rapiers
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"We're not sure, sir, but we think one of the Rapiers
jumped." He looked past Obutu at Falk, ever standing behind
jumped." He looked past Obutu at Falk, ever standing behind
his large radar screen. "What about the locator beacon from
his large radar screen. "What about the locator beacon from
that Rapier pod?"
that Rapier pod?"


"Nothing, sir. Lost contact during the battle."
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Nothing, sir. Lost contact during the battle."


Taggart shook his head at the news. "We've sacrificed too
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Taggart shook his head at the news. "We've sacrificed too
many good pilots already. Have the <i>Diligent</i> prepared for
many good pilots already. Have the <i>Diligent</i> prepared for
launch. I'm going after that pod."
launch. I'm going after that pod."


"Aye-aye, sir."
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Aye-aye, sir."


Taggart double-timed off the bridge, growing more anxious as
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Taggart double-timed off the bridge, growing more anxious as
he imagined Deveraux or Blair slowly suffocating in that
he imagined Deveraux or Blair slowly suffocating in that
cramped durasteel box.
cramped durasteel box.


<CENTER><B><NOWIKI>* * *</NOWIKI></B></CENTER>
=== Part Four ===


"Christopher? Why haven't you changed course?"
"Christopher? Why haven't you changed course?"


He sweated over the controls and had trouble listening to
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;He sweated over the controls and had trouble listening to
Merlin over the incessant proximity alarm. He would shut it
Merlin over the incessant proximity alarm. He would shut it
down, and a moment later it would return. "Merlin, can you
down, and a moment later it would return. "Merlin, can you
turn this damned thing off?"
turn this damned thing off?"


"I will, but in case the alarm hasn't cued you, you'll be past
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"I will, but in case the alarm hasn't cued you, you'll be past
Scylla's Point of No Return in ninety seconds. Its gravitational
Scylla's Point of No Return in ninety seconds. Its gravitational
pull will tear us to pieces. More precisely, to minute, highly
pull will tear us to pieces. More precisely, to minute, highly
dense particles."
dense particles."


"Solutions, Merlin! No more problems." Blair glimpsed the
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Solutions, Merlin! No more problems." Blair glimpsed the
stars as they contorted into the gravity well's whirlpool of
stars as they contorted into the gravity well's whirlpool of
space-time.
space-time.


Solutions. The word rang in his head and ironically sparked
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Solutions. The word rang in his head and ironically sparked
something. Blair had a Snakeir behind him, a gravity well
something. Blair had a Snakeir behind him, a gravity well
ahead. Solution? In his mind's eye he saw one, but he balked at
ahead. Solution? In his mind's eye he saw one, but he balked at
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Snakeir weigh?"
Snakeir weigh?"


"Accessing specs. About two hundred thousand tons, give or
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Accessing specs. About two hundred thousand tons, give or
take a few thousand."
take a few thousand."


A smile passed over his lips. One throw of a switch, and the
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;A smile passed over his lips. One throw of a switch, and the
afterburners slammed him into his seat. Space seemed to open
afterburners slammed him into his seat. Space seemed to open
up around him as he bulleted toward Scylla, the well fringed by
up around him as he bulleted toward Scylla, the well fringed by
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alarm.
alarm.


"What are you doing?" the little man cried. "The afterburners
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"What are you doing?" the little man cried. "The afterburners
will use all our fuel."
will use all our fuel."


"I know, but I need more thrust. Eighty-seven percent won't
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"I know, but I need more thrust. Eighty-seven percent won't
cut it." Excitement tingled along his spine.
cut it." Excitement tingled along his spine.


Merlin's voice quavered. "But we're still headed for that
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Merlin's voice quavered. "But we're still headed for that
thing…"
thing ..."


<CENTER><B><NOWIKI>* * *</NOWIKI></B></CENTER>
=== Part Five ===


Captain Thiraka took in a long breath of nutrient gas, then
Captain Thiraka took in a long breath of nutrient gas, then
went to Bokoth, who reposed in the command chair and looked
went to Bokoth, who reposed in the command chair and looked
for all the Empire like the vandalized statue of a war hero.
for all the Empire like the vandalized statue of a war hero. "Kalralahr, planetary torpedoes online. We are almost in range.
 
"Kalralahr, planetary torpedoes online. We are almost in range.
There is no response to the Rapier's transmissions. Sivar smiles
There is no response to the Rapier's transmissions. Sivar smiles
on us. The surprise is total."
on us. The surprise is total."


Bokoth's lips flared. "Yes," he said slowly, "it is."
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Bokoth's lips flared. "Yes," he said slowly, "it is."
Something punched into Thiraka's back, found a seam in his
 
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Something punched into Thiraka's back, found a seam in his
armor, and penetrated flesh. The sudden agony felt so severe
armor, and penetrated flesh. The sudden agony felt so severe
that he shamed himself by screaming. Rigid in shock, he turned.
that he shamed himself by screaming. Rigid in shock, he turned.


Commander Ke'Soick held a bloody vorshooka blade, the
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Commander Ke'Soick held a bloody <i>vorshooka</i> blade, the
ritual instrument for cub-bearing and murder. "Forgive me, Kal
ritual instrument for cub-bearing and murder. "Forgive me, Kal
Shintahr."
Shintahr."


"He's a skilled warrior," Bokoth rasped through a sinister
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"He's a skilled warrior," Bokoth rasped through a sinister
grin. "You won't die quickly, Thiraka. I wanted you to see our
grin. "You won't die quickly, Thiraka. I wanted you to see our
victory and know, really know… regret. How dare you plot my
victory and know, really know ... regret. How dare you plot my
murder. Did you really believe that Ke'Soick's loyalty could not
murder. Did you really believe that Ke'Soick's loyalty could not
be turned?"
be turned?"


"My father will have your life," Thiraka said, collapsing to his
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"My father will have your life," Thiraka said, collapsing to his
knees.
knees.


"I kill you <i>with</i> your father's consent. The Kiranka clan will
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"I kill you <i>with</i> your father's consent. The Kiranka clan will
soon be clean."
soon be clean."


Thiraka's shoulders grew numb, and he realized he could no
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Thiraka's shoulders grew numb, and he realized he could no
longer lift his arms. His thoughts were swept into a gale of
longer lift his arms. His thoughts were swept into a gale of
panic. He thought of calling for help, but who would listen?
panic. He thought of calling for help, but who would listen?
Who would dare defy Bokoth?
Who would dare defy Bokoth?


Second Fang Norsh'kal suddenly rang the ancient tocsin to
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Second Fang Norsh'kal suddenly rang the ancient tocsin to
alert the bridge crew.
alert the bridge crew.


"What is it?" Bokoth demanded.
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"What is it?" Bokoth demanded.


Hissing nervously, Norsh'kal delivered his report. "The
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Hissing nervously, Norsh'kal delivered his report. "The
Rapier is homing in on a beacon signal. It could be a
Rapier is homing in on a beacon signal. It could be a
Confederation guidance buoy."
Confederation guidance buoy."


"Or a capital ship," Bokoth amended, then winced as he
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Or a capital ship," Bokoth amended, then winced as he
forced his wizened frame toward the infrared monitor in front
forced his wizened frame toward the infrared monitor in front
of him. "Identify and report. Full battle stations."
of him. "Identify and report. Full battle stations."


On the admiral's screen, Thiraka saw a red speck heading
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;On the admiral's screen, Thiraka saw a red speck heading
toward the beacon.
toward the beacon.


And he suddenly realized where they were and what that
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;And he suddenly realized where they were and what that
beacon marked. He opened his mouth to warn Bokoth, then
beacon marked. He opened his mouth to warn Bokoth, then
smiled wanly. The Rapier pilot had become an ally in revenge.
smiled wanly. The Rapier pilot had become an ally in revenge.


<CENTER><B><NOWIKI>* * *</NOWIKI></B></CENTER>
=== Part Six ===


Deveraux had thought she could die peacefully. She had
Deveraux had thought she could die peacefully. She had
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cold draped her in an eternal sleep.
cold draped her in an eternal sleep.


She had been idealistic about death.
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;She had been idealistic about death.


Now reality had stolen most of her air. Reality had iced up
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Now reality had stolen most of her air. Reality had iced up
her canopy so that even the pleasure she took from the stars
her canopy so that even the pleasure she took from the stars
was gone. <i>I did all right</I>, she thought. <I>It wasn't such a bad life. I
was gone. <i>I did all right</I>, she thought. <I>It wasn't such a bad life. I
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but I can't take this. Call me weak. I don't care anymore.</I>
but I can't take this. Call me weak. I don't care anymore.</I>


She reached for the pod's main panel, her hand shaking so
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;She reached for the pod's main panel, her hand shaking so
badly that she could barely bring her finger down on the correct
badly that she could barely bring her finger down on the correct
button. The panel lit.
button. The panel lit.


"Self-destruct system armed. T minus thirty seconds until
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Self-destruct system armed. T minus thirty seconds until
self-destruct," the computer said. "System will lock out
self-destruct," the computer said. "System will lock out
override at T minus five seconds."
override at T minus five seconds."


A song came to Deveraux, a song from her youth. "And as the
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;A song came to Deveraux, a song from her youth. "And as the
moon rose high and high, and the twilight fled the sky, we saw
moon rose high and high, and the twilight fled the sky, we saw
the night was really here, and listened for the owl's cheer. Soon
the night was really here, and listened for the owl's cheer. Soon
the stars began to shine, and we heard music in our minds, we
the stars began to shine, and we heard music in our minds, we
heard music in our minds…"
heard music in our minds ..."


<CENTER><B><NOWIKI>* * *</NOWIKI></B></CENTER>
=== Part Seven ===


Blair gazed at his HUD, never more determined. A half-dozen
Blair gazed at his HUD, never more determined. A half-dozen
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he told Merlin. "Good."
he told Merlin. "Good."


"If you say so. Kilrathi radar locked on. Ten seconds to the
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"If you say so. Kilrathi radar locked on. Ten seconds to the
Point of No Return… and you're almost out of fuel. You won't be
Point of No Return ... and you're almost out of fuel. You won't be
able to turn."
able to turn."


"Give me a count."
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Give me a count."


"Four… three—"
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Four ... three--"


"Holy shit!"
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Holy shit!"


"—two…"
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"--two ..."


He jerked the stick hard to starboard, but the engines
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;He jerked the stick hard to starboard, but the engines
coughed before responding. Numbers clicked backward on his
coughed before responding. Numbers clicked backward on his
velocity gauge. Five and a half Gs pinned him to the seat. "We're
velocity gauge. Five and a half Gs pinned him to the seat. "We're
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don't have enough fuel."
don't have enough fuel."


"You've got ten more seconds of thrust."
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"You've got ten more seconds of thrust."


"Not enough!"
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Not enough!"


"Then find a weakness in the gravity field. Feel it."
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Then find a weakness in the gravity field. Feel it."


Every rivet, plate, wire, and switch seemed to cry in protest
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Every rivet, plate, wire, and switch seemed to cry in protest
as the Rapier grappled with Scylla. Blair projected himself into
as the Rapier grappled with Scylla. Blair projected himself into
her swelling arms and felt for a way out.
her swelling arms and felt for a way out.


He pulled the stick back, climbed a moment—
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;He pulled the stick back, climbed a moment--


Then abruptly dove while slaloming away.
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Then abruptly dove while slaloming away.


"Five seconds of thrust."
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Five seconds of thrust."


"Sorry, old girl," he whispered, feeling a fluctuation in her
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Sorry, old girl," he whispered, feeling a fluctuation in her
pull.
pull.


"Two seconds!"
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Two seconds!"


With a last jerk, the Rapier tore from Scylla's clutches,
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;With a last jerk, the Rapier tore from Scylla's clutches,
rocketing away at a ninety-degree angle.
rocketing away at a ninety-degree angle.


"We're free," Blair said, only half-believing it.
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"We're free," Blair said, only half-believing it.


<CENTER><B><NOWIKI>* * *</NOWIKI></B></CENTER>
=== Part Eight ===


Thiraka had lost the use of his legs. He poured all of his
Thiraka had lost the use of his legs. He poured all of his
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Bokoth foolishly chase after the Rapier.
Bokoth foolishly chase after the Rapier.


Second Fang Norsh'kal's voice spilt open the tense silence
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Second Fang Norsh'kal's voice spilt open the tense silence
that had fallen upon the bridge. "Kalralahr, the Rapier has
that had fallen upon the bridge. "Kalralahr, the Rapier has
veered away. Confederation ship, dead ahead."
veered away. Confederation ship, dead ahead."


Bokoth nodded and took a second glance at his screen. The
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Bokoth nodded and took a second glance at his screen. The
horror that befell his face thrilled Thiraka. "That isn't a ship!
horror that befell his face thrilled Thiraka. "That isn't a ship!
Hard to port! Reverse all thrusters!"
Hard to port! Reverse all thrusters!"
=== Part Nine ===


Blair's engines whined a decrescendo and died. The Rapier
Blair's engines whined a decrescendo and died. The Rapier
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unnerved him.
unnerved him.


"We're out of fuel," Merlin said. "And battery power's nearly
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"We're out of fuel," Merlin said. "And battery power's nearly
exhausted."
exhausted."


But Merlin's report seemed distant, blighted by a beautiful
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;But Merlin's report seemed distant, blighted by a beautiful
sight that took form in the distance. The huge Kilrathi cap ship
sight that took form in the distance. The huge Kilrathi cap ship
sailed straight for Scylla's undulating throat, its retros and
sailed straight for Scylla's undulating throat, its retros and
reverse thrusters firing futilely against the laws of physics. "The
reverse thrusters firing futilely against the laws of physics. "The
Kilrathi's too heavy," Blair confirmed. "Scylla's got her."
Kilrathi's too heavy," Blair confirmed. "Scylla's got her."
=== Part Ten ===


Thiraka battled to lift his chin as the gravity well bloomed
Thiraka battled to lift his chin as the gravity well bloomed
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Bokoth.
Bokoth.


"All engines full!" the admiral shrieked, his face draining of
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"All engines full!" the admiral shrieked, his face draining of
color.
color.


The deck under Thiraka quaked as the gravity well leapt on
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;The deck under Thiraka quaked as the gravity well leapt on
its prey.
its prey.


Norsh'kal jolted from his sparking console. "Engines
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Norsh'kal jolted from his sparking console. "Engines
overheating!"
overheating!"


Bokoth shrank to his chair. "But Sivar chose us." He looked
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Bokoth shrank to his chair. "But Sivar chose us." He looked
down at Thiraka—
down at Thiraka--


Who mustered his remaining strength to scowl at the
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Who mustered his remaining strength to scowl at the
admiral.
admiral.


Behind them, a bulkhead burst open. Nutrient gas rushed
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Behind them, a bulkhead burst open. Nutrient gas rushed
toward the gaping seam and jetted into space.
toward the gaping seam and jetted into space.


Ke'Soick and Norsh'kal screeched and pounded past Thiraka,
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Ke'Soick and Norsh'kal screeched and pounded past Thiraka,
their bodies stretching unnaturally toward the viewport and the
their bodies stretching unnaturally toward the viewport and the
singularity beyond.
singularity beyond.


The chaos darkened into silhouette, and the cries
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;The chaos darkened into silhouette, and the cries
diminished.
diminished.


Thiraka wondered if he had died, then, through the
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Thiraka wondered if he had died, then, through the
numbness, he sensed himself being pulled apart.
numbness, he sensed himself being pulled apart.


<CENTER><B><NOWIKI>* * *</NOWIKI></B></CENTER>
=== Part Eleven ===


"Record this, Merlin," Blair said, marveling at the Snakeir as
"Record this, Merlin," Blair said, marveling at the Snakeir as
it turned sharply to port in a final effort to dodge Scylla.
it turned sharply to port in a final effort to dodge Scylla.


The well flung the ship around and drew it in, stern-first.
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;The well flung the ship around and drew it in, stern-first.
Fissures opened across the Snakeir's hull, met other cracks,
Fissures opened across the Snakeir's hull, met other cracks,
then released colossal sections that formed a parade of flotsam
then released colossal sections that formed a parade of flotsam
stretching toward the vortex.
stretching toward the vortex.


Blair could not see Scylla's mythical six heads as they
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Blair could not see Scylla's mythical six heads as they
devoured the ship, but their effect humbled him. In less than
devoured the ship, but their effect humbled him. In less than
ten seconds the last pieces of the Snakeir's bow spun into the
ten seconds the last pieces of the Snakeir's bow spun into the
well, leaving a fleeting band of distortion in their wake.
well, leaving a fleeting band of distortion in their wake.


"Can I stop recording?" Merlin asked.
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Can I stop recording?" Merlin asked.


"Yeah."
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Yeah."


"What's wrong? We got them."
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"What's wrong? We got them."


"I know. I just can't imagine dying that way."
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"I know. I just can't imagine dying that way."


"Then how does freezing to death sound? You've got four
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Then how does freezing to death sound? You've got four
minutes of battery power."
minutes of battery power."


"Send an automatic distress, along with the jump
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Send an automatic distress, along with the jump
coordinates."
coordinates."


"I already have. No ships in range."
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"I already have. No ships in range."


"Then I guess you'll have your tragedy."
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Then I guess you'll have your tragedy."


"Christopher, if you die, I cease to function. Your father made
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Christopher, if you die, I cease to function. Your father made
me that way."
me that way."


Blair unclipped his mask and palmed sweat from his face.
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Blair unclipped his mask and palmed sweat from his face. "I'm sorry."


"I'm sorry."
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"When people know they're going to die, they confess things
to each other, say things they--"


"When people know they're going to die, they confess things
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"What is it?"
to each other, say things they—"


"What is it?"
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"You don't know much about how I was designed. Your father
 
"You don't know much about how I was designed. Your father
wanted it that way. But I don't believe he wanted you to die
wanted it that way. But I don't believe he wanted you to die
without knowing. My chips were manufactured with protein
without knowing. My chips were manufactured with protein
from your father. It was his way of never saying good-bye."
from your father. It was his way of never saying good-bye."


"But he left."
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"But he left."


"In the physical sense, yes. He knew he would. He loved you,
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"In the physical sense, yes. He knew he would. He loved you,
Christopher. More than anything. And he wanted me to show
Christopher. More than anything. And he wanted me to show
you how much. I hope I didn't let you down."
you how much. I hope I didn't let you down."


"First sarcasm and now melodrama," Blair said with a
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"First sarcasm and now melodrama," Blair said with a
half-grin. "How could you ever let me down?"
half-grin. "How could you ever let me down?"
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Chapter 30
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Book Wing Commander
Parts 11
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Pages 225-233


Dramatis Personae

Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Part 6 Part 7 Part 8 Part 9 Part 10 Part 11
POV

Geoffrey Tolwyn

Christopher Blair

James "Paladin" Taggart

Christopher Blair

Thiraka nar Kiranka

Jeanette "Angel" Devereaux

Christopher Blair

Thiraka nar Kiranka

Christopher Blair

Thiraka nar Kiranka

Christopher Blair

Speaking

Abrams
Richard Bellegarde

Merlin

Harrison Falk
Corey Obutu
James "Paladin" Taggart

Merlin

Bokoth nar Kiranka
Ke'Soick
Norsh'kal

Merlin

Bokoth nar Kiranka
Norsh'kal

Merlin

Bokoth nar Kiranka
Norsh'kal

Merlin

Non-Speaking

Sivar

Ke'Soick
Sivar

Mentioned

Christopher Blair

Christopher Blair
Jeanette "Angel" Devereaux

Arnold Blair

Text

CONCORDIA
BATTLE GROUP
LEAVING OORT
CLOUD REGION
ENROUTE TO SOL
SYSTEM


Part One

Admiral Geoffrey Tolwyn had pushed his battle group to one hundred and twenty percent, having lost a total of five ships en route to Sol. But he had reduced the Kilrathi's two-hour lead down to a mere three minutes, much to the dismay of his engineering crew and the crews aboard his escorts. No battle group in the history of the Confederation had made better time. Commodore Bellegarde had said they would have to break every jump record to reach Sol within forty-two hours. Tolwyn had embraced the challenge.

     The Concordia would soon reach Pluto, then bound toward the bluish, ringed dot of Neptune.

     "Are you all right, sir?"

     Tolwyn did not look back at Bellegarde. The man's concern, while sincere, had become vexing. "Have you come again to suggest I sleep, Commodore? Because--"

     "No, sir. Comm reports a faint message from Lieutenant Christopher Blair. He's in the system and broadcasting the Kilrathi jump coordinates."

     That sent Tolwyn spinning around. "Blair?" Was it a coincidence? Hardly. "Like father, like son."

     "Should we respond, sir?"

     "Identifying Confed Rapier," Radar Officer Abrams called out. "He's heading toward Earth at LSM point nine."

     "What is it, Mr. Abrams?" Tolwyn asked, reacting to the man's troubled voice.

     "He's being followed by something massive, Admiral. I've analyzed its signature. Looks like a Snakeir."

     Bellegarde tensed. "Permission to intercept it, Admiral?"

     "No," Tolwyn said, stroking his two-day-old beard in thought.

     "We wait."

     "But the Snakeir will overtake Blair's fighter."

     Tolwyn only nodded.

     "Sir, if we don't intercept, that ship will reach Earth orbit before us. The casualties could be significant."

     "I'm bloody well aware of that, Richard." Tolwyn bolted from his chair and spoke through gritted teeth. "All ships are to hold their positions and target those jump coordinates."

     "But ..." Bellegarde trailed off. He thought a moment, then his mouth opened in realization. "Ah, if we jump him, we'd be out of position when the Kilrathi fleet comes through."

     "We're after bigger game than that Snakeir. We need a resounding victory--or this war is over." Tolwyn faced the stars, their age-old light seeming to shine on his own past. "For that victory, I have to risk the lives of innocent civilians and one very brave young lieutenant."

Part Two

Blair ran the diagnostic twice, and twice he cursed the damage to his engines. Yes, the Rapier had survived the jump, but now he could only pry eighty-seven percent thrust from the machine.

     And the massive blip on his radar screen inched closer.

     "Blair to Confed fleet," he said shakily. "Do you read me? Kilrathi capital ship has penetrated the quasar jump point and is in Earth space. Copy?"

     Static upon static.

     "Confed fleet, do you copy?" He threw back his head. "If they're here, they're out of range. Earth will never see the Kilrathi coming."

     "Ironic that we made it this far," Merlin said. "Of course, irony is an essential ingredient in every tragedy."

     "Shuddup. Or at least help us out."

     "I knew this was all going to end horribly. Did I mention that we'll be in range of the Snakeir's guns in ten minutes?"

     "At least they can't launch torpedoes at this speed."

     "I'm sorry, Christopher. But they won't have to."

     A radar alarm beeped rhythmically, and Blair stared through his HUD viewer. "There! Got a contact dead ahead. It's the fleet signaling. They've heard us!" He opened the channel. "Blair to Confed fleet. Kilrathi capital ship on my course, aft of my position. Confed fleet, do you read me?"

     The alarm drummed louder. Blair checked his scope and saw the blip. "Only one ship. But it's huge."

     "It isn't a ship," Merlin said in a dire tone. "Check your scanners."

     Blair engaged his telescopic scanner, its readout now rippling across his HUD. Space shimmered for a moment, then unveiled a lonely beacon signaling in the night. He glimpsed a data bar for identification.

     And wished he hadn't.

     Beacon 147.

     "All we need," Merlin grumbled. "Scylla. Bane to sailors and monster of myth."

Part Three

"We're hove to for repair inspection, sir," Lieutenant Commander Obutu said.

     Taggart smiled wistfully. In the days of ancient sailing, hove to meant that a ship would turn its bow into the wind and drift, in order to meet a storm. Thankfully, Taggart's storm had already passed. "Report on Lieutenant Blair?"

     "We're not sure, sir, but we think one of the Rapiers jumped." He looked past Obutu at Falk, ever standing behind his large radar screen. "What about the locator beacon from that Rapier pod?"

     "Nothing, sir. Lost contact during the battle."

     Taggart shook his head at the news. "We've sacrificed too many good pilots already. Have the Diligent prepared for launch. I'm going after that pod."

     "Aye-aye, sir."

     Taggart double-timed off the bridge, growing more anxious as he imagined Deveraux or Blair slowly suffocating in that cramped durasteel box.

Part Four

"Christopher? Why haven't you changed course?"

     He sweated over the controls and had trouble listening to Merlin over the incessant proximity alarm. He would shut it down, and a moment later it would return. "Merlin, can you turn this damned thing off?"

     "I will, but in case the alarm hasn't cued you, you'll be past Scylla's Point of No Return in ninety seconds. Its gravitational pull will tear us to pieces. More precisely, to minute, highly dense particles."

     "Solutions, Merlin! No more problems." Blair glimpsed the stars as they contorted into the gravity well's whirlpool of space-time.

     Solutions. The word rang in his head and ironically sparked something. Blair had a Snakeir behind him, a gravity well ahead. Solution? In his mind's eye he saw one, but he balked at the notion. Still, it was the only one he had. "How much does a Snakeir weigh?"

     "Accessing specs. About two hundred thousand tons, give or take a few thousand."

     A smile passed over his lips. One throw of a switch, and the afterburners slammed him into his seat. Space seemed to open up around him as he bulleted toward Scylla, the well fringed by silvery ribbons of stars. Warning lights now dotted Blair's HUD, but at least Merlin had successfully turned off the proximity alarm.

     "What are you doing?" the little man cried. "The afterburners will use all our fuel."

     "I know, but I need more thrust. Eighty-seven percent won't cut it." Excitement tingled along his spine.

     Merlin's voice quavered. "But we're still headed for that thing ..."

Part Five

Captain Thiraka took in a long breath of nutrient gas, then went to Bokoth, who reposed in the command chair and looked for all the Empire like the vandalized statue of a war hero. "Kalralahr, planetary torpedoes online. We are almost in range. There is no response to the Rapier's transmissions. Sivar smiles on us. The surprise is total."

     Bokoth's lips flared. "Yes," he said slowly, "it is."

     Something punched into Thiraka's back, found a seam in his armor, and penetrated flesh. The sudden agony felt so severe that he shamed himself by screaming. Rigid in shock, he turned.

     Commander Ke'Soick held a bloody vorshooka blade, the ritual instrument for cub-bearing and murder. "Forgive me, Kal Shintahr."

     "He's a skilled warrior," Bokoth rasped through a sinister grin. "You won't die quickly, Thiraka. I wanted you to see our victory and know, really know ... regret. How dare you plot my murder. Did you really believe that Ke'Soick's loyalty could not be turned?"

     "My father will have your life," Thiraka said, collapsing to his knees.

     "I kill you with your father's consent. The Kiranka clan will soon be clean."

     Thiraka's shoulders grew numb, and he realized he could no longer lift his arms. His thoughts were swept into a gale of panic. He thought of calling for help, but who would listen? Who would dare defy Bokoth?

     Second Fang Norsh'kal suddenly rang the ancient tocsin to alert the bridge crew.

     "What is it?" Bokoth demanded.

     Hissing nervously, Norsh'kal delivered his report. "The Rapier is homing in on a beacon signal. It could be a Confederation guidance buoy."

     "Or a capital ship," Bokoth amended, then winced as he forced his wizened frame toward the infrared monitor in front of him. "Identify and report. Full battle stations."

     On the admiral's screen, Thiraka saw a red speck heading toward the beacon.

     And he suddenly realized where they were and what that beacon marked. He opened his mouth to warn Bokoth, then smiled wanly. The Rapier pilot had become an ally in revenge.

Part Six

Deveraux had thought she could die peacefully. She had thought she might experience a warm state of bliss before the cold draped her in an eternal sleep.

     She had been idealistic about death.

     Now reality had stolen most of her air. Reality had iced up her canopy so that even the pleasure she took from the stars was gone. I did all right, she thought. It wasn't such a bad life. I helped some people. I wasn't as selfish as I could've been, I guess. If only I could take this cold. But I can't. I'm a fighter, but I can't take this. Call me weak. I don't care anymore.

     She reached for the pod's main panel, her hand shaking so badly that she could barely bring her finger down on the correct button. The panel lit.

     "Self-destruct system armed. T minus thirty seconds until self-destruct," the computer said. "System will lock out override at T minus five seconds."

     A song came to Deveraux, a song from her youth. "And as the moon rose high and high, and the twilight fled the sky, we saw the night was really here, and listened for the owl's cheer. Soon the stars began to shine, and we heard music in our minds, we heard music in our minds ..."

Part Seven

Blair gazed at his HUD, never more determined. A half-dozen warnings kept lighting his screens, as though the ship's systems now conspired against him. A thousand meters to starboard, an asteroid plummeted toward the raging well. He blinked sweat out of his eyes and checked the VDU. "They're still back there," he told Merlin. "Good."

     "If you say so. Kilrathi radar locked on. Ten seconds to the Point of No Return ... and you're almost out of fuel. You won't be able to turn."

     "Give me a count."

     "Four ... three--"

     "Holy shit!"

     "--two ..."

     He jerked the stick hard to starboard, but the engines coughed before responding. Numbers clicked backward on his velocity gauge. Five and a half Gs pinned him to the seat. "We're not going to break free," he cried, eyeing another gauge. "We don't have enough fuel."

     "You've got ten more seconds of thrust."

     "Not enough!"

     "Then find a weakness in the gravity field. Feel it."

     Every rivet, plate, wire, and switch seemed to cry in protest as the Rapier grappled with Scylla. Blair projected himself into her swelling arms and felt for a way out.

     He pulled the stick back, climbed a moment--

     Then abruptly dove while slaloming away.

     "Five seconds of thrust."

     "Sorry, old girl," he whispered, feeling a fluctuation in her pull.

     "Two seconds!"

     With a last jerk, the Rapier tore from Scylla's clutches, rocketing away at a ninety-degree angle.

     "We're free," Blair said, only half-believing it.

Part Eight

Thiraka had lost the use of his legs. He poured all of his energy into breathing. He could no longer smile as he watched Bokoth foolishly chase after the Rapier.

     Second Fang Norsh'kal's voice spilt open the tense silence that had fallen upon the bridge. "Kalralahr, the Rapier has veered away. Confederation ship, dead ahead."

     Bokoth nodded and took a second glance at his screen. The horror that befell his face thrilled Thiraka. "That isn't a ship! Hard to port! Reverse all thrusters!"

Part Nine

Blair's engines whined a decrescendo and died. The Rapier glided via inertia through space, and the cockpit's eerie silence unnerved him.

     "We're out of fuel," Merlin said. "And battery power's nearly exhausted."

     But Merlin's report seemed distant, blighted by a beautiful sight that took form in the distance. The huge Kilrathi cap ship sailed straight for Scylla's undulating throat, its retros and reverse thrusters firing futilely against the laws of physics. "The Kilrathi's too heavy," Blair confirmed. "Scylla's got her."

Part Ten

Thiraka battled to lift his chin as the gravity well bloomed across the starboard viewport. Its glistening, inescapable maw turned the bridge crew into babbling cowards, including Bokoth.

     "All engines full!" the admiral shrieked, his face draining of color.

     The deck under Thiraka quaked as the gravity well leapt on its prey.

     Norsh'kal jolted from his sparking console. "Engines overheating!"

     Bokoth shrank to his chair. "But Sivar chose us." He looked down at Thiraka--

     Who mustered his remaining strength to scowl at the admiral.

     Behind them, a bulkhead burst open. Nutrient gas rushed toward the gaping seam and jetted into space.

     Ke'Soick and Norsh'kal screeched and pounded past Thiraka, their bodies stretching unnaturally toward the viewport and the singularity beyond.

     The chaos darkened into silhouette, and the cries diminished.

     Thiraka wondered if he had died, then, through the numbness, he sensed himself being pulled apart.

Part Eleven

"Record this, Merlin," Blair said, marveling at the Snakeir as it turned sharply to port in a final effort to dodge Scylla.

     The well flung the ship around and drew it in, stern-first. Fissures opened across the Snakeir's hull, met other cracks, then released colossal sections that formed a parade of flotsam stretching toward the vortex.

     Blair could not see Scylla's mythical six heads as they devoured the ship, but their effect humbled him. In less than ten seconds the last pieces of the Snakeir's bow spun into the well, leaving a fleeting band of distortion in their wake.

     "Can I stop recording?" Merlin asked.

     "Yeah."

     "What's wrong? We got them."

     "I know. I just can't imagine dying that way."

     "Then how does freezing to death sound? You've got four minutes of battery power."

     "Send an automatic distress, along with the jump coordinates."

     "I already have. No ships in range."

     "Then I guess you'll have your tragedy."

     "Christopher, if you die, I cease to function. Your father made me that way."

     Blair unclipped his mask and palmed sweat from his face. "I'm sorry."

     "When people know they're going to die, they confess things to each other, say things they--"

     "What is it?"

     "You don't know much about how I was designed. Your father wanted it that way. But I don't believe he wanted you to die without knowing. My chips were manufactured with protein from your father. It was his way of never saying good-bye."

     "But he left."

     "In the physical sense, yes. He knew he would. He loved you, Christopher. More than anything. And he wanted me to show you how much. I hope I didn't let you down."

     "First sarcasm and now melodrama," Blair said with a half-grin. "How could you ever let me down?"

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