Double Eagle(科幻战争)-第26章
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You’re clear; friend。 Clear。 Get your machine home and down。”
“Umbra Eight; this is Seeker One。 Understood。”
Not even a thank you? Marquall didn’t care。 He had a fire in his belly; a coal of excitement and
satisfaction。 He was no longer the kid who needed babysitting。
Something threw him into his seat like a kick in the face。 The Smear inverted; every alarm
screaming。 In terror; mystified; Marquall dragged on the stick; but it was slack and dead。 He saw
flame on his port side; sections of metal plating slipping off like fish scales。
Fire licked into the cockpit。
“No!” he yelled。 “Oh no; no; no!”
He fumbled with his harness; trying to reach the eject handle。 Half…heard voices blasted out of
the vox。
Huge negative G。 He was already greying out。 He couldn’t lift his hand; let alone reach the
lever。
In front of him; like a rapidly…spinning kaleidoscope image; the city was rushing up。
Over the Interior Desert; 09。22
They kissed over the top of a dune headland and there it was。 The size of it took their breath away。
Judd voiced a particularly florid oath。
A mass carrier。 It was almost a kilometre long; a huge slab of burnished decking and raised
ramps; bronze in the desert light。 Vast wheel assemblies rolled it across the dust。 Viltry had been
told the enemy called these behemoths aeries; as if they were home roosts for the murderous bats。 It
was a feat of mechanical genius; a juggernaut; a giant amongst machines。
Nothing could kill something that big。 Nothing could—
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He caught himself。 They would have to try。 That was the job the God…Emperor had decreed for
them。
“No hesitation; Halo;” he cried。 “We’re committed。 Line up and shed; then come around with
wing…loads for the second pass。 The Emperor protects。”
He could see the Talons they had been following sweeping in to the fluted arrestor runs on the
carrier’s top side。 They looked tiny by comparison; little gaudy specks。
The carrier had seen the inbound Marauders; coming down onto it at zero height。 Hundreds of
anti aircraft batteries tracked round; alert; like the alarmed tails of scorpions; and the air was filled
with bursting flak and zipping tracers。 A hailstorm of fire。
“Stay on it; stay on it…” Viltry ordered。
A siren screeched。 Amongst the blizzard of flak bursts; Viltry glimpsed the trail smoke of
missiles banging off from the carrier。
Wordlessly; he hit the chaff switch; and clouds of glittering; distorting material puffed out of
Greta’s launchers。 Then heat…flares too。 Near…miss explosions shook the airframe。 The space
between the onrushing planes and the vast carrier was muddy with flash flowers and blooms of
black and white smoke。
A rocket struck Miss Adventure and killed her dead。 The torn wreckage and hull sections;
moving at close to mach one; cartwheeled over the desert floor; raking the sand; spitting flame like a
firework。
“Nose and top。 Anytime you like;” Viltry said。
The turrets opened up; playing fire along the carrier’s starboard hull。 Viltry; concentrating as
hard as he could; saw bats trying to launch from the lower chutes。 Naxol had seen them too。 A
Locust came off its ion catapult and burst like a flare。
Ten seconds。 Five。 Flak damage to the port wing。 Ignore it; hold her true。 Two seconds。 One。
Release。
Halo pulled off over the giant carrier。 Every single bombardier had placed his drop perfectly。
Vast eruptions lit up the deck; puncturing the armoured ramps; blasting flak mounts out of their
sockets; toppling lifter assemblies and crane gantries。 Someone—Viltry’s guess was Widowmaker—
dropped their clutch into the command spire that rose over the top deck section。 A massive fireball
spread out; felling the spire in ragged chunks。
Four Marauders pulled clear of the blazing carrier。 Throne of Terra; bombs gone; had been hit
by flak。 In his rear…picter; Viltry saw it flip onto its back and crash into the sands。
The four remaining planes arced round in formation; turning high; and began their second pass。
Monumental palls of smoke rose from the stricken carrier。
They came in with rockets now; turrets blasting again。 The wing…loads loosed; and snaked off on
spiralling trails of smoke。 There was nothing like the same weight of flak on them now。
The rockets splashed; sheeting fire and hull fragments into the desert sky as the Marauders went
over。
They began to pull away; climbing。
Something primal and catastrophic happened to the carrier。 Most likely; one of the rockets had
penetrated the magazine or the drive section。 The carrier spasmed; shook; and then incinerated in
one stupendously bright flash。
The Shockwave almost knocked Halo out of the air。
They soared out; stabilising。 A giant cloud of smoke; shaped like a forest mushroom; filled the
sky behind them。
Theda MAB South; 09。30
The Operations rotunda was frantic with activity and chatter。 Between them; the flight controllers
were overseeing four major air…fights and nine intercept sorties。 “Darrow?”
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Darrow was staring up at the roof dome; where sunlight was spilling in through the collar of
stained glass。
“Darrow? Junior?” Eads sounded tetchy。
Darrow started。 “Sir; I’m sorry。 My mind was drifting。 No excuses。 What were you saying;
Flight?”
Eads turned his face towards the young man。 There was sympathy in its sightless look。 Eads held
out a scrap of printout wafer。 “I thought you might like to announce this; son;” he said。 “Proof that
not just bad things happen in this life。”
“Flight?”
“They told me about Heckel; son。 I’m sorry that it had to be you who found him。 Think about
something else now。 Announce that。”
Darrow looked down at the flimsy printout; then smiled。 He looked up and cleared his throat。
He’d heard junior flight controllers and assistants make proud announcements like this。 Now it was
his turn。 And it beat them all。
“Attention; attention。 Halo Flight confirms it has destroyed a mass carrier in the north desert。
That is confirmed。 Enemy carrier destroyed。”
Darrow’s smile widened as the rotunda broke out in cheers and applause。 The first carrier found
and killed。 Even Banzie was clapping and grinning。
Eads said something。 Darrow leaned forward to hear him over the tide of applause。
“Say again; Flight?”
“I said;” Eads whispered; “we might just do this。 We might just win this against the odds。”
Palace Pier; 14。02
It was a grey; flat afternoon; and no one was in。 Hardly a surprise; as the smoke wash from Ezraville
had been fuming down the straits since daybreak。
The cafe door opened。 Beqa looked up from the slates she was reading at the counter and saw
Viltry in the doorway。 Thirty empty tables stood between them。 A Thracian waltz idled in the
background。
He smiled; and took off his cap。
“Hello。 You look pleased with yourself;” she said; rising。 He walked between the vacant tables
to reach her and slid a haversack off his shoulder。
“A big success today。 A really big one。 My crews are away celebrating; madly。 They will be
draining the vats of Theda dry tonight。 And woe betide any ladies of easy virtue…”
“Have you been drinking?” Beqa asked。
“Um; a little; maybe。 In dispersal。 I do apologise。”
“Why are you here; Viltry? It sounds to me like you’re missing parties and celebrations and—”
Viltry opened his haversack。 He pulled out two paper…wrapped haunches of vere; a bag of sweet
tubers; bunches of fresh greens; dessert biscuits and a bottle of sjira red。
Beqa’s eyes widened。 Her mouth watered。 She’d never seen the like; not even before rationing。
“I was given these。 Sort of a tribute。 Ornoff sent a hamper down to reward the unit。 The men had
away with most of the drink; obviously。 But I kept the rest。 I thought you might know what to do
with it。 I mean; food…wise。 As a cook。”
He looked at her。 His eyes were wide and honest。
He added; “And I couldn’t think of anyone else I’d rather share it with。”
“Really?”
“Yeah。 Is that all right?”
“Yes;” she said。 “I think it is。”
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DAY 258
Ezraville MAB; 11。31
“Thanks!” Jagdea shouted; and jumped down off the transport。 She strode across the mud to the hut
and ducked as she went in through the door。 Behind her; Imperial machines thundered up off their
hardstands into the smoke…stained sky。
He was sitting on a fuel drum; gazing at his boots。
“You all right?” she asked。 He looked; saw it was her; and rose with a quick salute。
“I guess;” said Marquall。
“Tough break; there。 Good kill; I hear。”
“Then I got stung。 A Talon; I think。 Right on my tail。 I didn’t see it。 I’m sorry; ma’am。”
“Don’t be。 You ejected。 You came down alive。 That’s all that matters to me。”
“Can I fly again?” he asked。
“Yes;” she said。 “Uhm… if you want to。”
“What does that mean?”
“The only available bird is Nine…Nine。 She’s been repaired。 You may not want her。”
“Nine…Nine?” Marquall asked。
“Yes。”
Marquall laughed dryly。 He couldn’t decide which was worse—the fact it was Espere’s old bird;
or the fact it was rumoured to be badly jinxed。
Then; after a moment’s consideration; he realised that the worse thing of all was the prospect of
not flying again。
“I’ll take Nine…Nine;” he said。 “Maybe my jinx and hers will cancel each other’s out。”
Theda MAB