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|faction = terran
|title = Chapter Twenty-Eight
|title = Chapter 28
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|book = [[Wing Commander (novelization)|Wing Commander]]
|book = [[Wing Commander (novelization)|Wing Commander]]
|parts = 11
|parts = 12
|previous = [[Wing Commander (novelization) Chapter Twenty-Seven|Chapter Twenty-Seven]]
|previous = [[Wing Commander (novelization) Chapter 27|Chapter 27]]
|next = [[Wing Commander (novelization) Chapter Twenty-Nine|Chapter Twenty-Nine]]
|next = [[Wing Commander (novelization) Chapter 29|Chapter 29]]
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|pages = 209-217
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== Dramatis Personae ==
== Dramatis Personae ==


* [[Christopher Blair]]
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* [[Jeanette Devereaux]]
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* [[Harrison Falk]]
!
* [[Paul Gerald]]
! Part 1
* [[Todd Marshall]]
! Part 2
* [[Corey Obutu]]
! Part 3
* [[Peterson]]
! Part 4
* [[Adam Polanski]]
! Part 5
* [[Ian St John]]
! Part 6
* [[James Taggart]]
! Part 7
! Part 8
! Part 9
! Part 10
! Part 11
! Part 12
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! POV
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[[Paul Gerald]]
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[[Christopher Blair]]
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[[Paul Gerald]]
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[[Christopher Blair]]
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[[Paul Gerald]]
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[[Christopher Blair]]
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[[Todd Marshall|Todd "Maniac" Marshall]]
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[[Paul Gerald]]
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[[Jeanette Devereaux|Jeanette "Angel" Deveraux]]
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[[Christopher Blair]]
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[[Paul Gerald]]
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[[Christopher Blair]]
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! Speaking
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[[Harrison Falk]]<br>
[[Corey Obutu]]<Br>
[[James Taggart|James "Paladin" Taggart]]
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[[Jeanette Devereaux|Jeanette "Angel" Deveraux]]
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[[Harrison Falk]]<br>
[[Corey Obutu]]<Br>
[[James Taggart|James "Paladin" Taggart]]
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[[Jeanette Devereaux|Jeanette "Angel" Deveraux]]
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[[Harrison Falk]]<br>
[[James Taggart|James "Paladin" Taggart]]
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== Text ==
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[[Adam Polanski|Adam "Bishop" Polanski]]<br>
[[Ian St. John|Ian "Hunter" St. John]]
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[[Harrison Falk]]<br>
[[Corey Obutu]]<Br>
[[James Taggart|James "Paladin" Taggart]]
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[[Merlin]]
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[[Corey Obutu]]<Br>
[[James Taggart|James "Paladin" Taggart]]
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[[Merlin]]
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! Mentioned
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<B>UNITED</B>
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<B>CONFEDERATION</B>
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<B>CARRIER <i>TIGER CLAW</i></B>
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<B>ULYSSES CORRIDOR</B>
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[[Pierre Christian Deveraux]]<br>
[[Marie Sousex Deveraux]]
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<B>MARCH 17, 2654</B>
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<B>1245 HOURS</B>
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<B>ZULU TIME</B>
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<B>15 MINUTES FROM</B>
== Text ==


<B>CHARYBOIS QUASAR</B>


<B>JUMP POINT</B>
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|line2 = ULYSSES CORRIDOR
|line3 = MARCH 17, 2654<BR>1245 HOURS<BR>ZULU TIME
|line4 = 15 MINUTES FROM<BR>CHARYBDIS QUASAR<BR>JUMP POINT
}}


=== Part One ===


"Report," Gerald yelled as a klaxon reverberated through the
"Report," Gerald yelled as a klaxon reverberated through the
bridge.
bridge.


"I have a bogie, vector one-nine-seven mark three," Mr.
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"I have a bogie, vector one-nine-seven mark three," Mr.
Obutu said, "approaching at a velocity of… now it's gone.
Obutu said, "approaching at a velocity of ... now it's gone.


Attempting to reestablish contact, sir." Taggart studied Obutu's
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Attempting to reestablish contact, sir." Taggart studied Obutu's
display, played back a recording of the contact, then breathed a
display, played back a recording of the contact, then breathed a
curse. He moved to Mr. Falk's primary radar screen and
curse. He moved to Mr. Falk's primary radar screen and
squinted at the glowing numbers.
squinted at the glowing numbers.


"You have something, Commodore?" Gerald asked. "It's a
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"You have something, Commodore?" Gerald asked.  
Skipper missile. Must be a prototype. We only pick it up when it
 
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"It's a Skipper missile. Must be a prototype. We only pick it up when it
decloaks to take a radar fix."
decloaks to take a radar fix."


"That technology is years away from the Kilrathi—or at least
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"That technology is years away from the Kilrathi--or at least
Intelligence said so." Gerald fixed the commodore with a sharp
Intelligence said so." Gerald fixed the commodore with a sharp
look. "That's your department, Mr. Taggart. Do you have any
look. "That's your department, Mr. Taggart. Do you have any
intelligence on how to stop it?"
intelligence on how to stop it?"


The commodore appeared at a loss, then quickly snapped
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;The commodore appeared at a loss, then quickly snapped
toward Falk. "Estimated time until impact?"
toward Falk. "Estimated time until impact?"


Falk plugged the coordinates into his terminal, then waited
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Falk plugged the coordinates into his terminal, then waited
for the results on his big screen. "Nine minutes, sir."
for the results on his big screen. "Nine minutes, sir."


<center><b><nowiki>* * *</nowiki></b></center>
=== Part Two ===


Blair peered at his radar scope. The contact had spirited
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Blair peered at his radar scope. The contact had spirited
itself away. Time to break radio silence. "I had a strong signal at
itself away. Time to break radio silence. "I had a strong signal at
ten o'clock, headed toward the <I>Tiger Claw</I>. Now it's vanished."
ten o'clock, headed toward the <I>Tiger Claw</I>. Now it's vanished."


"Accessing intelligence database," Deveraux said. "Give me a
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Accessing intelligence database," Deveraux said. "Give me a
sec. All right. Here we go. Contact is a Skipper missile. Shit."
sec. All right. Here we go. Contact is a Skipper missile. Shit."


"Can the <i>Claw</I> take it out?"
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Can the <i>Claw</I> take it out?"


"The only thing that can kill it is a starfighter in visual
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"The only thing that can kill it is a starfighter in visual
contact." With that she banked hard right, breaking from his
contact." With that she banked hard right, breaking from his
wing and climbing above the asteroid field.
wing and climbing above the asteroid field.


"Hey, what are you doing?"
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Hey, what are you doing?"


"Stay on course. Get through that jump point."
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Stay on course. Get through that jump point."


"What about our orders?"
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"What about our orders?"


"You mean the one I just gave you?"
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"You mean the one I just gave you?"


"But you're flying my wing."
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"But you're flying my wing."


"I was."
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"I was."


"Angel? Angel? Don't do this."
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Angel? Angel? Don't do this."


<center><b><nowiki>* * *</nowiki></b></center>
=== Part Three ===


On the <I>Tiger Claw's</I> bridge, Gerald felt his pulse surge as he
On the <I>Tiger Claw's</I> bridge, Gerald felt his pulse surge as he
faced Mr. Falk. "ETA on missile?"
faced Mr. Falk. "ETA on missile?"


"Six minutes, five seconds, four, three, two, one, mark. It
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Six minutes, five seconds, four, three, two, one, mark. It
should decloak in a minute or so."
should decloak in a minute or so."


Mr. Obutu spoke quietly into his headset, his expression
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Mr. Obutu spoke quietly into his headset, his expression
holding little promise. "Sir, our shields are too weak to take a
holding little promise. "Sir, our shields are too weak to take a
direct hit, DCCs are doing everything they can, but they can't
direct hit, DCCs are doing everything they can, but they can't
restore full shield power without being spacedocked."
restore full shield power without being spacedocked."


"Countermeasures?"
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Countermeasures?"


"Decoys remain down, but the standard array is back on line.
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Decoys remain down, but the standard array is back on line.
Won't matter much. That missile has a smart recognition
Won't matter much. That missile has a smart recognition
system against anything we throw at it."
system against anything we throw at it."


Gerald nodded, then found Taggart's vacant gaze.
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Gerald nodded, then found Taggart's vacant gaze.


"Commodore, isn't there anything we can do?"
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Commodore, isn't there anything we can do?"


The man slumped in his chair. "It's in Blair's and Deveraux's
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;The man slumped in his chair. "It's in Blair's and Deveraux's
hands now."
hands now."


<center><b><nowiki>* * *</nowiki></b></center>
=== Part Four ===


Blair jolted as the blip reappeared on his display. "It's back,
Blair jolted as the blip reappeared on his display. "It's back,
Angel. Check your scope."
Angel. Check your scope."


"I got jack," she said. "Come on… wait… got it!"
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"I got jack," she said. "Come on ... wait ... got it!"


Deveraux's fighter, now a blue blip on his screen, chased after
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Deveraux's fighter, now a blue blip on his screen, chased after
the red blip. "It's off to your starboard, bearing two-two-four by
the red blip. "It's off to your starboard, bearing two-two-four by
one-three-one."
one-three-one."


She followed his coordinates, winding toward the contact.
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;She followed his coordinates, winding toward the contact.


"I'm coming back to assist."
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"I'm coming back to assist."


"Negative."
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Negative."


He lit the burners and slammed the steering yoke right,
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;He lit the burners and slammed the steering yoke right,
riding the tube of an invisible breaker. Her thrusters gleamed
riding the tube of an invisible breaker. Her thrusters gleamed
ahead, and she fired lasers at the missile even as it cloaked. She
ahead, and she fired lasers at the missile even as it cloaked. She
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trajectory, shrinking the gap.
trajectory, shrinking the gap.


"Angel. You're too close," Blair said. "Back off."
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Angel. You're too close," Blair said. "Back off."
 
A sudden and harrowing inferno erupted ahead of her
A sudden and harrowing inferno erupted ahead of her
Rapier. The Skipper materialized and corkscrewed through
Rapier. The Skipper materialized and corkscrewed through
space, shedding jagged hunks of red-hot plastisteel.
space, shedding jagged hunks of red-hot plastisteel.


"Target destroyed," she reported tersely, then scaled a trail
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Target destroyed," she reported tersely, then scaled a trail
of vapor to evade.
of vapor to evade.


But her report had been premature. The Skipper exploded
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;But her report had been premature. The Skipper exploded
with a burst like an antique flashbulb. The light gave way to a
with a burst like an antique flashbulb. The light gave way to a
visible shock wave, concentric circles of force ripping through
visible shock wave, concentric circles of force ripping through
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paper airplane in a typhoon.
paper airplane in a typhoon.


Her scream shocked Blair. "Angel! Angel!"
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Her scream shocked Blair. "Angel! Angel!"


The Rapier's wings tore off as it barrel-rolled through the
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;The Rapier's wings tore off as it barrel-rolled through the
wave. A faint burst of light came from her canopy as she ejected.
wave. A faint burst of light came from her canopy as she ejected.


Tumbling like the Rapier, the escape pod rode the crest of the
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Tumbling like the Rapier, the escape pod rode the crest of the
wave, then suddenly broke free as retros slowed its progress.
wave, then suddenly broke free as retros slowed its progress.


Blair held fast to the stick as the remnants of the explosion
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Blair held fast to the stick as the remnants of the explosion
buffeted his fighter. He turned ninety degrees and flew parallel
buffeted his fighter. He turned ninety degrees and flew parallel
to the wave, nearing the pod and the meandering line of
to the wave, nearing the pod and the meandering line of
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up so that his cockpit stood within a meter of hers. "You okay?"
up so that his cockpit stood within a meter of hers. "You okay?"


"Nothing broken," she said, staring down at him through the
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Nothing broken," she said, staring down at him through the
Plexi.
Plexi.


He glanced back to the Skipper missile's widespread debris
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;He glanced back to the Skipper missile's widespread debris
and the speck beyond: the <I>Tiger Claw</I>. "You got it."
and the speck beyond: the <I>Tiger Claw</I>. "You got it."


She shook her head. "It got me."
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;She shook her head. "It got me."


Blair regarded a panel at his elbow. He touched a button,
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Blair regarded a panel at his elbow. He touched a button,
bringing the system online. "Hang on. I'm going to tractor you
bringing the system online. "Hang on. I'm going to tractor you
back to the ship."
back to the ship."


"No. Go on. We can't both disobey orders."
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"No. Go on. We can't both disobey orders."


"I'm not leaving you here, Commander. You'll be out of air in
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"I'm not leaving you here, Commander. You'll be out of air in
an hour."
an hour."


"An hour and four minutes."
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"An hour and four minutes."


"You're going back to the ship."
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"You're going back to the ship."


She raised a gloved finger. "You disobey my direct order, and
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;She raised a gloved finger. "You disobey my direct order, and
I'll have you court-martialed."
I'll have you court-martialed."


"Like I care."
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Like I care."


"Then care about the billions who will die if the fleet doesn't
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Then care about the billions who will die if the fleet doesn't
get those Kilrathi jump coordinates. You've been around long
get those Kilrathi jump coordinates. You've been around long
enough to know that in this war, some of us get a shitty deal.
enough to know that in this war, some of us get a shitty deal.
That's the way it is."
That's the way it is."


"It doesn't have to be."
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"It doesn't have to be."


"Fight in the war Blair—not against it. Go now. You have to.
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Fight in the war Blair--not against it. Go now. You have to.
You know that."
You know that."


Yes, he did. And choked by the thought, he punched the
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Yes, he did. And choked by the thought, he punched the
canopy. "You're all right, Angel."
canopy. "You're all right, Angel."


She unclipped her mask and smiled ruefully, then pulled off
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;She unclipped her mask and smiled ruefully, then pulled off
her glove and placed her hand on the Plexi. "You too, Chris."
her glove and placed her hand on the Plexi. "You too, Chris."


He could barely look at her as he touched his thruster control, sliding away from the pod, his wash gently rocking it.
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;He could barely look at her as he touched his thruster control, sliding away from the pod, his wash gently rocking it.


That soft face. That hand pressed on the glass. Like Taggart,
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;That soft face. That hand pressed on the glass. Like Taggart,
he would remember across the distance.
he would remember across the distance.


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=== Part Five ===


Gerald swiveled his command chair toward the radar station.
Gerald swiveled his command chair toward the radar station.


"Repeat?"
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Repeat?"


Falk gazed at his screen in wonder. "I said there's no sign of
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Falk gazed at his screen in wonder. "I said there's no sign of
the Skipper missile, sir. One of the Rapiers must've shot it
the Skipper missile, sir. One of the Rapiers must've shot it
down."
down."


"Where are they now?" Taggart asked, staring pensively
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Where are they now?" Taggart asked, staring pensively
through the viewport.
through the viewport.


"One continuing on course, and one… picking up an auto
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"One continuing on course, and one ... picking up an auto
beacon from an ejection pod." Falk jerked his head toward
beacon from an ejection pod." Falk jerked his head toward
another quadrant on his display. "Got two Kilrathi ships at
another quadrant on his display. "Got two Kilrathi ships at
extreme range."
extreme range."


"Yes, that's about right," Taggart thought aloud. "Knowing
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Yes, that's about right," Taggart thought aloud. "Knowing
our condition they would only send two, keeping the rest for an
our condition they would only send two, keeping the rest for an
ambush at the jump point."
ambush at the jump point."


Rising, Gerald joined the commodore at the viewport. "So
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Rising, Gerald joined the commodore at the viewport. "So
what now? We have just a half-dozen operational fighters and
what now? We have just a half-dozen operational fighters and
can barely maneuver."
can barely maneuver."


The commodore faced him with a renewed zeal in his eyes.
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;The commodore faced him with a renewed zeal in his eyes. "What now, Mr. Gerald? Now we make the Kilrathi on those
 
"What now, Mr. Gerald? Now we make the Kilrathi on those
ships sorry they were ever born." He regarded the bridge crew
ships sorry they were ever born." He regarded the bridge crew
and roared, "Battle stations!"
and roared, "Battle stations!"


Obutu punched a bank of controls. Alarms echoed along with
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Obutu punched a bank of controls. Alarms echoed along with
automated warnings.
automated warnings.


Gerald scrambled to his chair. "All right, ladies and
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Gerald scrambled to his chair. "All right, ladies and
gentleman," he barked over the shipwide comm. "Prepare to
gentleman," he barked over the shipwide comm. "Prepare to
kick some ass!"
kick some ass!"


<center><b><nowiki>* * *</nowiki></b></center>
=== Part Six ===


"Hello," Blair said, staring off to starboard. A Kilrathi cruiser
"Hello," Blair said, staring off to starboard. A Kilrathi cruiser
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quasar's spectral arms.
quasar's spectral arms.


<center><b><nowiki>* * *</nowiki></b></center>
=== Part Seven ===


Maniac sat in his Rapier with his eyes closed, listening to the
Maniac sat in his Rapier with his eyes closed, listening to the
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truss.
truss.


Hunter had already fallen asleep and had accidentally left his
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Hunter had already fallen asleep and had accidentally left his
comm open. The sound of his snoring seemed amusing at first,
comm open. The sound of his snoring seemed amusing at first,
but the humor was short-lived. Polanski had shouted for the
but the humor was short-lived. Polanski had shouted for the
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flight boss could not wake him.
flight boss could not wake him.


Finally, the penetrating buzz of the launch alarm jolted
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Finally, the penetrating buzz of the launch alarm jolted
Maniac out of his doze. "Man, another two minutes and I
Maniac out of his doze. "Man, another two minutes and I
would've been out."
would've been out."


"Hear that," Polanski said. "Hey, Hunter? You with us?"
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Hear that," Polanski said. "Hey, Hunter? You with us?"


"In spirit," he groaned.
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"In spirit," he groaned.


"Don't worry about him," Polanski assured Maniac. "Now
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Don't worry about him," Polanski assured Maniac. "Now
that he's pissed over losing his beauty sleep, he'll whack a
that he's pissed over losing his beauty sleep, he'll whack a
couple extra cats for us."
couple extra cats for us."


"I'm not sure there'll be any left for you guys by the time I'm
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"I'm not sure there'll be any left for you guys by the time I'm
done."
done."


"Listen to this guy."
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Listen to this guy."


"Mister, you fly straight and true. You do what I tell you,"
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Mister, you fly straight and true. You do what I tell you,"
Hunter warned.
Hunter warned.


"Yes, sir," Maniac said. "When we get back, stogies on me."
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Yes, sir," Maniac said. "When we get back, stogies on me."
Hunter snickered. "You'll have to go Cuban if you want to
Hunter snickered. "You'll have to go Cuban if you want to
impress us, Mr. Marshall."
impress us, Mr. Marshall."


"Cuban? All right. I'm there."
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Cuban? All right. I'm there."


"Good. You're up."
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Good. You're up."


Following the deckmaster's signals, Maniac positioned his
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Following the deckmaster's signals, Maniac positioned his
Rapier for launch. He saluted, yawned into his mask, then the
Rapier for launch. He saluted, yawned into his mask, then the
thundering turbines rocked him fully awake.
thundering turbines rocked him fully awake.


<center><b><nowiki>* * *</nowiki></b></center>
=== Part Eight ===


"All fighters away," Gerald told the commodore. The thought
"All fighters away," Gerald told the commodore. The thought
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the gooseflesh and the cotton mouth, but Gerald wouldn't call
the gooseflesh and the cotton mouth, but Gerald wouldn't call
them reactions to fear; they were simply reactions to respect for
them reactions to fear; they were simply reactions to respect for
the enemy—an enemy who was about to die.
the enemy--an enemy who was about to die.


"Kilrathi cruiser and destroyer are in missile range," Falk
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Kilrathi cruiser and destroyer are in missile range," Falk
said anxiously. "They're launching."
said anxiously. "They're launching."


Taggart's eyes widened. "Open fire, Mr. Gerald."
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Taggart's eyes widened. "Open fire, Mr. Gerald."


"Aye-aye, sir." He switched on the shipwide comm. "All
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Aye-aye, sir." He switched on the shipwide comm. "All
batteries, fire as she bears."
batteries, fire as she bears."


"Mr. Obutu?" Taggart said. "Report charge status."
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Mr. Obutu?" Taggart said. "Report charge status."


"Batteries operating at forty percent and falling fast, sir.
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Batteries operating at forty percent and falling fast, sir.
Those Kilrathi fuel cells don't hold a charge as well as ours."
Those Kilrathi fuel cells don't hold a charge as well as ours."


"But our gunners know that. They'll make every shot count."
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"But our gunners know that. They'll make every shot count."


"That they will, sir."
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"That they will, sir."


Gerald suppressed his reaction as dozens of Kilrathi missiles
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Gerald suppressed his reaction as dozens of Kilrathi missiles
flared and locked on.
flared and locked on.
=== Part Nine ===


Deveraux had powered down all but the most vital systems in
Deveraux had powered down all but the most vital systems in
the ejection pod—especially its auto beacon that would betray
the ejection pod--especially its auto beacon that would betray
her location. She shivered as the pod grew colder than a Belgian
her location. She shivered as the pod grew colder than a Belgian
winter. Out to port, missiles streaked across the blackness,
winter. Out to port, missiles streaked across the blackness,
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tiny, rationed breath.
tiny, rationed breath.


The end, she figured, wouldn't be all that painful. The cold
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;The end, she figured, wouldn't be all that painful. The cold
would turn her numb, and perhaps she would experience that
would turn her numb, and perhaps she would experience that
warm feeling she had heard about. She would eventually pass
warm feeling she had heard about. She would eventually pass
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genuine suffering.
genuine suffering.


No, it wouldn't hurt much… physically. But the
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;No, it wouldn't hurt much ... physically. But the
contemplation of dying tore up her soul. A thousand desires, a
contemplation of dying tore up her soul. A thousand desires, a
thousand regrets—and no power to act on them.
thousand regrets--and no power to act on them.


She took herself back to the fragmented memories of her
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;She took herself back to the fragmented memories of her
parents, saw the images of her holo, then put herself back into
parents, saw the images of her holo, then put herself back into
the moment as a first-person participant, her senses fully alive.
the moment as a first-person participant, her senses fully alive.
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and beech trees, about the eternity of her love.
and beech trees, about the eternity of her love.


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=== Part Ten ===


Blair reached the periphery of the asteroid field, then flipped
Blair reached the periphery of the asteroid field, then flipped
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Check my coordinates."
Check my coordinates."


The hologram directed his voice into the Rapier's comm.
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;The hologram directed his voice into the Rapier's comm. "Coordinates a-okay, boss. Three minutes to jump."


"Coordinates a-okay, boss. Three minutes to jump."
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Firing jump drive." He touched the switch--


"Firing jump drive." He touched the switch—
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;And an enormous six-G jolt struck the Rapier as the drive
 
And an enormous six-G jolt struck the Rapier as the drive
drop-kicked him forward. His lips flapped, and his cheeks
drop-kicked him forward. His lips flapped, and his cheeks
flirted with his ears.
flirted with his ears.


The quasar smeared into a striped tunnel, and thousands of
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;The quasar smeared into a striped tunnel, and thousands of
ghostly claws tugged on the fighter. An atonal chorus of
ghostly claws tugged on the fighter. An atonal chorus of
moaning fuselage and wings resounded over the beeping of
moaning fuselage and wings resounded over the beeping of
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glove.
glove.


He no longer flew the Rapier; it flew him.
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;He no longer flew the Rapier; it flew him.


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=== Part Eleven ===


The Kilrathi cruiser lumbered into visual range, and Gerald
The Kilrathi cruiser lumbered into visual range, and Gerald
shook his head at her menacing form as she came head-on.
shook his head at her menacing form as she came head-on.


"What tack, sir?"
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"What tack, sir?"


"Steady on, Mr. Gerald," Taggart said. "Make them the first to
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Steady on, Mr. Gerald," Taggart said. "Make them the first to
blink."
blink."


"Aye, sir. Steady on."
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Aye, sir. Steady on."


"Report from our fighters?"
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Report from our fighters?"


"Hunter's wing has already engaged, sir," Obutu told Taggart.
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Hunter's wing has already engaged, sir," Obutu told Taggart.


"But they're outnumbered about ten to one."
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"But they're outnumbered about ten to one."


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=== Part Twelve ===


Blair's Rapier shimmied, and the jump drive made a noise
Blair's Rapier shimmied, and the jump drive made a noise
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ship.
ship.


"Ninety seconds to jump point," Merlin said. "But you're
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Ninety seconds to jump point," Merlin said. "But you're
drifting off course."
drifting off course."


"The quasar's gravity is affecting you."
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"The quasar's gravity is affecting you."


"Running diagnostic. All systems nominal. Christopher, you
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Running diagnostic. All systems nominal. Christopher, you
must change course. Patching new coordinates into the nav
must change course. Patching new coordinates into the nav
computer."
computer."


"Negative. Shut up, or I'll shut you off."
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Negative. Shut up, or I'll shut you off."


"So you've finally decided to kill yourself?"
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"So you've finally decided to kill yourself?"


"Merlin…"
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Merlin ..."


The little man wisely fell silent. Blair skimmed the jump
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;The little man wisely fell silent. Blair skimmed the jump
drive screens, then shut his eyes.
drive screens, then shut his eyes.


<I>Mother, you don't want me to come here. But this time I have
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<I>Mother, you don't want me to come here. But this time I have
to. I hope you'll understand. I hope you won't try to stop me.</I>
to. I hope you'll understand. I hope you won't try to stop me.</I>


"Warning. Jump drive system reaching point five light speed,
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Warning. Jump drive system reaching point five light speed,
PNR velocity for this system," the ship's computer said. "Do you
PNR velocity for this system," the ship's computer said. "Do you
wish to continue?"
wish to continue?"


"Affirmative."
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Affirmative."


"PNR velocity achieved. System lock activated. Pilot, you are
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"PNR velocity achieved. System lock activated. Pilot, you are
committed to the jump."
committed to the jump."
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Chapter 28
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Book Wing Commander
Parts 12
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Pages 209-217


Dramatis Personae

Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Part 6 Part 7 Part 8 Part 9 Part 10 Part 11 Part 12
POV

Paul Gerald

Christopher Blair

Paul Gerald

Christopher Blair

Paul Gerald

Christopher Blair

Todd "Maniac" Marshall

Paul Gerald

Jeanette "Angel" Deveraux

Christopher Blair

Paul Gerald

Christopher Blair

Speaking

Harrison Falk
Corey Obutu
James "Paladin" Taggart

Jeanette "Angel" Deveraux

Harrison Falk
Corey Obutu
James "Paladin" Taggart

Jeanette "Angel" Deveraux

Harrison Falk
James "Paladin" Taggart

Adam "Bishop" Polanski
Ian "Hunter" St. John

Harrison Falk
Corey Obutu
James "Paladin" Taggart

Merlin

Corey Obutu
James "Paladin" Taggart

Merlin

Mentioned

Pierre Christian Deveraux
Marie Sousex Deveraux

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UNITED
CONFEDERATION
CARRIER TIGER CLAW
ULYSSES CORRIDOR
MARCH 17, 2654
1245 HOURS
ZULU TIME
15 MINUTES FROM
CHARYBDIS QUASAR
JUMP POINT


Part One

"Report," Gerald yelled as a klaxon reverberated through the bridge.

     "I have a bogie, vector one-nine-seven mark three," Mr. Obutu said, "approaching at a velocity of ... now it's gone.

     Attempting to reestablish contact, sir." Taggart studied Obutu's display, played back a recording of the contact, then breathed a curse. He moved to Mr. Falk's primary radar screen and squinted at the glowing numbers.

     "You have something, Commodore?" Gerald asked.

     "It's a Skipper missile. Must be a prototype. We only pick it up when it decloaks to take a radar fix."

     "That technology is years away from the Kilrathi--or at least Intelligence said so." Gerald fixed the commodore with a sharp look. "That's your department, Mr. Taggart. Do you have any intelligence on how to stop it?"

     The commodore appeared at a loss, then quickly snapped toward Falk. "Estimated time until impact?"

     Falk plugged the coordinates into his terminal, then waited for the results on his big screen. "Nine minutes, sir."

Part Two

     Blair peered at his radar scope. The contact had spirited itself away. Time to break radio silence. "I had a strong signal at ten o'clock, headed toward the Tiger Claw. Now it's vanished."

     "Accessing intelligence database," Deveraux said. "Give me a sec. All right. Here we go. Contact is a Skipper missile. Shit."

     "Can the Claw take it out?"

     "The only thing that can kill it is a starfighter in visual contact." With that she banked hard right, breaking from his wing and climbing above the asteroid field.

     "Hey, what are you doing?"

     "Stay on course. Get through that jump point."

     "What about our orders?"

     "You mean the one I just gave you?"

     "But you're flying my wing."

     "I was."

     "Angel? Angel? Don't do this."

Part Three

On the Tiger Claw's bridge, Gerald felt his pulse surge as he faced Mr. Falk. "ETA on missile?"

     "Six minutes, five seconds, four, three, two, one, mark. It should decloak in a minute or so."

     Mr. Obutu spoke quietly into his headset, his expression holding little promise. "Sir, our shields are too weak to take a direct hit, DCCs are doing everything they can, but they can't restore full shield power without being spacedocked."

     "Countermeasures?"

     "Decoys remain down, but the standard array is back on line. Won't matter much. That missile has a smart recognition system against anything we throw at it."

     Gerald nodded, then found Taggart's vacant gaze.

     "Commodore, isn't there anything we can do?"

     The man slumped in his chair. "It's in Blair's and Deveraux's hands now."

Part Four

Blair jolted as the blip reappeared on his display. "It's back, Angel. Check your scope."

     "I got jack," she said. "Come on ... wait ... got it!"

     Deveraux's fighter, now a blue blip on his screen, chased after the red blip. "It's off to your starboard, bearing two-two-four by one-three-one."

     She followed his coordinates, winding toward the contact.

     "I'm coming back to assist."

     "Negative."

     He lit the burners and slammed the steering yoke right, riding the tube of an invisible breaker. Her thrusters gleamed ahead, and she fired lasers at the missile even as it cloaked. She continued to lead the Skipper, directing her bolts along its trajectory, shrinking the gap.

     "Angel. You're too close," Blair said. "Back off."

A sudden and harrowing inferno erupted ahead of her Rapier. The Skipper materialized and corkscrewed through space, shedding jagged hunks of red-hot plastisteel.

     "Target destroyed," she reported tersely, then scaled a trail of vapor to evade.

     But her report had been premature. The Skipper exploded with a burst like an antique flashbulb. The light gave way to a visible shock wave, concentric circles of force ripping through space and sweeping up Deveraux's Rapier as though it were a paper airplane in a typhoon.

     Her scream shocked Blair. "Angel! Angel!"

     The Rapier's wings tore off as it barrel-rolled through the wave. A faint burst of light came from her canopy as she ejected.

     Tumbling like the Rapier, the escape pod rode the crest of the wave, then suddenly broke free as retros slowed its progress.

     Blair held fast to the stick as the remnants of the explosion buffeted his fighter. He turned ninety degrees and flew parallel to the wave, nearing the pod and the meandering line of wreckage floating beside it. The pod's retros fired again, rolling it inverted relative to him. He flew under Deveraux, then slid up so that his cockpit stood within a meter of hers. "You okay?"

     "Nothing broken," she said, staring down at him through the Plexi.

     He glanced back to the Skipper missile's widespread debris and the speck beyond: the Tiger Claw. "You got it."

     She shook her head. "It got me."

     Blair regarded a panel at his elbow. He touched a button, bringing the system online. "Hang on. I'm going to tractor you back to the ship."

     "No. Go on. We can't both disobey orders."

     "I'm not leaving you here, Commander. You'll be out of air in an hour."

     "An hour and four minutes."

     "You're going back to the ship."

     She raised a gloved finger. "You disobey my direct order, and I'll have you court-martialed."

     "Like I care."

     "Then care about the billions who will die if the fleet doesn't get those Kilrathi jump coordinates. You've been around long enough to know that in this war, some of us get a shitty deal. That's the way it is."

     "It doesn't have to be."

     "Fight in the war Blair--not against it. Go now. You have to. You know that."

     Yes, he did. And choked by the thought, he punched the canopy. "You're all right, Angel."

     She unclipped her mask and smiled ruefully, then pulled off her glove and placed her hand on the Plexi. "You too, Chris."

     He could barely look at her as he touched his thruster control, sliding away from the pod, his wash gently rocking it.

     That soft face. That hand pressed on the glass. Like Taggart, he would remember across the distance.

Part Five

Gerald swiveled his command chair toward the radar station.

     "Repeat?"

     Falk gazed at his screen in wonder. "I said there's no sign of the Skipper missile, sir. One of the Rapiers must've shot it down."

     "Where are they now?" Taggart asked, staring pensively through the viewport.

     "One continuing on course, and one ... picking up an auto beacon from an ejection pod." Falk jerked his head toward another quadrant on his display. "Got two Kilrathi ships at extreme range."

     "Yes, that's about right," Taggart thought aloud. "Knowing our condition they would only send two, keeping the rest for an ambush at the jump point."

     Rising, Gerald joined the commodore at the viewport. "So what now? We have just a half-dozen operational fighters and can barely maneuver."

     The commodore faced him with a renewed zeal in his eyes. "What now, Mr. Gerald? Now we make the Kilrathi on those ships sorry they were ever born." He regarded the bridge crew and roared, "Battle stations!"

     Obutu punched a bank of controls. Alarms echoed along with automated warnings.

     Gerald scrambled to his chair. "All right, ladies and gentleman," he barked over the shipwide comm. "Prepare to kick some ass!"

Part Six

"Hello," Blair said, staring off to starboard. A Kilrathi cruiser and destroyer glided away from him as he held his position inside the shadowy crevice of an asteroid. He checked their course, saw they were headed for the Tiger Claw, and could do little more than hope that the ship's scanners had already detected them. Hearing the mental tick of the clock, he sped off, threading his way through the rocks, occasionally glimpsing the quasar's spectral arms.

Part Seven

Maniac sat in his Rapier with his eyes closed, listening to the drone of his breath. He hoped the launch order would come before he turned gray, lost his sex drive, and had to wear a truss.

     Hunter had already fallen asleep and had accidentally left his comm open. The sound of his snoring seemed amusing at first, but the humor was short-lived. Polanski had shouted for the pilot to wake up, but old Hunter sat in mid-dream, tooting his horn at the sights and sounds of his subconscious. Even the flight boss could not wake him.

     Finally, the penetrating buzz of the launch alarm jolted Maniac out of his doze. "Man, another two minutes and I would've been out."

     "Hear that," Polanski said. "Hey, Hunter? You with us?"

     "In spirit," he groaned.

     "Don't worry about him," Polanski assured Maniac. "Now that he's pissed over losing his beauty sleep, he'll whack a couple extra cats for us."

     "I'm not sure there'll be any left for you guys by the time I'm done."

     "Listen to this guy."

     "Mister, you fly straight and true. You do what I tell you," Hunter warned.

     "Yes, sir," Maniac said. "When we get back, stogies on me." Hunter snickered. "You'll have to go Cuban if you want to impress us, Mr. Marshall."

     "Cuban? All right. I'm there."

     "Good. You're up."

     Following the deckmaster's signals, Maniac positioned his Rapier for launch. He saluted, yawned into his mask, then the thundering turbines rocked him fully awake.

Part Eight

"All fighters away," Gerald told the commodore. The thought of going head-to-head with two Kilrathi cap ships brought on the gooseflesh and the cotton mouth, but Gerald wouldn't call them reactions to fear; they were simply reactions to respect for the enemy--an enemy who was about to die.

     "Kilrathi cruiser and destroyer are in missile range," Falk said anxiously. "They're launching."

     Taggart's eyes widened. "Open fire, Mr. Gerald."

     "Aye-aye, sir." He switched on the shipwide comm. "All batteries, fire as she bears."

     "Mr. Obutu?" Taggart said. "Report charge status."

     "Batteries operating at forty percent and falling fast, sir. Those Kilrathi fuel cells don't hold a charge as well as ours."

     "But our gunners know that. They'll make every shot count."

     "That they will, sir."

     Gerald suppressed his reaction as dozens of Kilrathi missiles flared and locked on.

Part Nine

Deveraux had powered down all but the most vital systems in the ejection pod--especially its auto beacon that would betray her location. She shivered as the pod grew colder than a Belgian winter. Out to port, missiles streaked across the blackness, creating rainbows of vapor. She strained for a better look, but her breath condensed on the Plexi. She wiped it away and took a tiny, rationed breath.

     The end, she figured, wouldn't be all that painful. The cold would turn her numb, and perhaps she would experience that warm feeling she had heard about. She would eventually pass out from the lack of oxygen, but even then there would be no genuine suffering.

     No, it wouldn't hurt much ... physically. But the contemplation of dying tore up her soul. A thousand desires, a thousand regrets--and no power to act on them.

     She took herself back to the fragmented memories of her parents, saw the images of her holo, then put herself back into the moment as a first-person participant, her senses fully alive. Her father, very tall, eyes very dark, lifted her into the air. Her head fit perfectly on his shoulder, and he smelled like the North Sea. Her mother came to them, stroked her hair, and sang to her about the cool green Ardennes, about picnicking under oak and beech trees, about the eternity of her love.

Part Ten

Blair reached the periphery of the asteroid field, then flipped over his HUD viewer. All right, all right, he thought, trying to calm himself as he took in Charybdis's kaleidoscopic fury. Her reds seemed like blood, her blues like veins. He maxed out the throttle and leaned over to power up the jump drive computer. A pair of screens showed multiple glide paths through the quasar, all of them wrong. Or at least they felt so. "Merlin? Check my coordinates."

     The hologram directed his voice into the Rapier's comm. "Coordinates a-okay, boss. Three minutes to jump."

     "Firing jump drive." He touched the switch--

     And an enormous six-G jolt struck the Rapier as the drive drop-kicked him forward. His lips flapped, and his cheeks flirted with his ears.

     The quasar smeared into a striped tunnel, and thousands of ghostly claws tugged on the fighter. An atonal chorus of moaning fuselage and wings resounded over the beeping of instrumentation. The stick felt as though it were melting in his glove.

     He no longer flew the Rapier; it flew him.

Part Eleven

The Kilrathi cruiser lumbered into visual range, and Gerald shook his head at her menacing form as she came head-on.

     "What tack, sir?"

     "Steady on, Mr. Gerald," Taggart said. "Make them the first to blink."

     "Aye, sir. Steady on."

     "Report from our fighters?"

     "Hunter's wing has already engaged, sir," Obutu told Taggart.

     "But they're outnumbered about ten to one."

Part Twelve

Blair's Rapier shimmied, and the jump drive made a noise akin to a mortally wounded animal. His breath came in rapid bursts as the thousands of singularities continued vying for the ship.

     "Ninety seconds to jump point," Merlin said. "But you're drifting off course."

     "The quasar's gravity is affecting you."

     "Running diagnostic. All systems nominal. Christopher, you must change course. Patching new coordinates into the nav computer."

     "Negative. Shut up, or I'll shut you off."

     "So you've finally decided to kill yourself?"

     "Merlin ..."

     The little man wisely fell silent. Blair skimmed the jump drive screens, then shut his eyes.

     Mother, you don't want me to come here. But this time I have to. I hope you'll understand. I hope you won't try to stop me.

     "Warning. Jump drive system reaching point five light speed, PNR velocity for this system," the ship's computer said. "Do you wish to continue?"

     "Affirmative."

     "PNR velocity achieved. System lock activated. Pilot, you are committed to the jump."

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