667中文网 > 恐怖悬疑电子书 > Double Eagle(科幻战争) >

第14章

Double Eagle(科幻战争)-第14章

小说: Double Eagle(科幻战争) 字数: 每页4000字

按键盘上方向键 ← 或 → 可快速上下翻页,按键盘上的 Enter 键可回到本书目录页,按键盘上方向键 ↑ 可回到本页顶部!
————未阅读完?加入书签已便下次继续阅读!



off a field of waterbeet。 The bat was right on her six。 Target lock。 Ping! Ping! Ping!
She hit the speed brakes; her harness snapped her back into her seat。 The bat went right over her;
starting to turn and climb desperately。
She viffed into its reactive turn and hammered it with three salvoes from her lascannons。 It
turned to port; apparently unharmed; then suddenly screwed over into a nosedive and planted itself
so hard into the middle of a hydroponics raft; the impact sent a tidal wave ripple flushing out beyond
the field boundaries。
Jagdea turned south; rising; as a column of smoke boiled up from the farmland behind her。
“Lead; you with us?” Van Tull voxed。 “Four…A;” she replied。 “Umbra Five; you okay?”
“Fine;” Espere responded。
The remaining Locusts had fled。 Jagdea had Four…One turn in to escort the rest of the Cyclones
home。 She’d made two kills; with one probable; raising her career tally to nineteen。 Van Tull had
made one; raising his to eleven。
Not too shabby。
Theda MAB South; 16。59
Operations had hoisted blue flags and lit guide…path flares。 The day was fading in the sky; turning
the cloud cover as mauve as a Locust’s paint…job。 Asche’s section was already long home; and
Blansher’s had landed about fifteen minutes ahead of them。 As Jagdea came in; she saw the svelte
43
ivory machines of the Apostles; prepping on their hardstands; their noses bristling with black; antlerlike
antennae arrays for night…fighting。 All the other Navy wings were in the air somewhere。 Busy
day。
“Be advised; Operations;” she said as she came in。 “Contrary to briefings; the Archenemy has
air…reach beyond the Makanites。” She’d sent this message four times already; with barely an
acknowledgement。 The bats were over the mountains now。 They had much less time than Ornoff
had figured。
“Operations。 Please recognise my signal。”
“Recognised; Umbra Leader。 It has been sent to Tactical。”
In the fading light; she cleared the bright flare path and settled her Bolt onto its stand; gusting
down on swivelled nozzles with barely a bump。
The crews ran out。
Marquall landed; shaking with something between fear and delight。 He’d survived; but God…
Emperor; how he had screwed up。 He was for it; he knew。
Van Tull’s bird went overhead; slowing to a perfect vertical decline on its smoking nozzles。
Espere had put down。
Ignoring Racklae and the fitters; Marquall jumped off his Bolt and ran over to Espere’s machine。
He slowed down as he approached it。 The flank was raked to hell; the armour buckled and burst。
Huge holes; scorched black; peppered the rudder and the wing edge。
A fitter was running towards the bird; but Marquall pushed him aside and jumped up on the
wing; hauling back the shattered canopy frame himself。
“Espere? Espere; are you all right?”
Pers Espere looked up at him。 The cockpit armour was splintered。 Every dial in the display was
cracked。 Espere’s left arm was a tattered shred; his right a fused lump; glued by the heat of the lasshots
to the stick。 The left side of his face was a pincushion of canopy fragments。
“I’m fine;” said Espere。
44
DAY 254
Theda MAB South; 04。10
Kaminsky wasn’t due on until six; but the birds were disturbing his slumber。 He’d learned to sleep
through regular jet sounds; the ruckus that had been going on every night for the last nine months。
What bothered his sleep now were the new noises the Navy machines had brought with them: the
shrill wails and spitting roars of vector…thrust craft coming and going。 He wasn’t used to those
sounds; and his sleeping self hadn’t yet learned to screen them out。
And; Throne; weren’t they busy? Kaminsky had counted at least three sortie launches since
nightfall; and there’d also been a hell of a noise around midnight; which he was sure was a new
wing arriving for deployment。
Things were hotting up。 Kaminsky had heard rumours—a friend of a friend in the motor pool;
who knew a guy; who’d got talking to a Navy fitter – rumours that there had already been a few airbrawls
this side of the mountains。 Some business had gone down over the Lida Valley the day
before。 Someone else said they’d seen bats over the Peninsula。 That was probably crap。 Kaminsky
hoped so; because if it was true; that meant they really were near the end。 But the Lida Valley; that
was possible。 And bad enough。 The bats had got reach。 Maybe even the vaunted Imperial Navy
wings couldn’t stop them now。
They were trying; though。 Kaminsky left his bunk in the Munitorum dorm and walked down the
dimly…lit and blast…hardened hallway to section post。 The five guys who were meant to be on
standby were asleep in chairs。 The jet roar hadn’t woken them。 They were all Munitorum drivers;
born and bred。 They were oblivious to the subtle changes in the noise over the field。
Kaminsky helped himself to some caffeine from the pot on the stove; and went out into the
motor pool yard。 The air was cold and the night still very black。 Several tech…priests were working
on some cargo…8s; lighting the corner of the yard with the tremulous glow of their welding wands
and incense burners。
Sipping his drink; Kaminsky strolled up the ramp until he was overlooking the main field。 Guide
path flares had just been lit; filling the night with a lambent green light。 Thanks to this; he could see
a row of Thunderbolts hunched under mesh…tents to the west。 His guess had been right。 They hadn’t
been there the day before。 A newly arrived wing。 More reinforcements。
A shuddering rush swept over him out of the south; and he turned to watch another wing come
in; returning from a sortie。 Thunderbolts too。 He liked the look of those big brutes and wondered
how they felt to fly。 The twelve machines came in low; following the guide path; and began to slow;
turning their forward rate into a gentle hover as they adjusted their vector jets and settled down onto
their designated pads。 The monstrous; combined howl of their engines made his diaphragm shake。
“Good day; guys?” he called to them; out loud。 “Many kills?” He toasted the distant planes with
his cup。 He could remember the buzz so clearly: riding home; guns empty; flying on fumes; the rush
of a combat survived still twitching in his gut。
As the throb of the mighty turbofans began to fade; Kaminsky turned; hearing voices suddenly
audible back in the yard。 He wandered back that way; and saw Senior Pincheon standing in
conversation with a Navy flier。
Pincheon looked flustered; which was never good for anyone else。 The senior noticed Kaminsky
approaching and called out to him。
“I need a driver!”
45
“Ready and willing; senior;” Kaminsky replied。 Though he wasn’t due on yet; he knew he
wouldn’t be doing any more sleeping now。 He fancied a little distraction。 Besides; he didn’t want
Pincheon blithering into the section post and finding all the standbys asleep。 The poor bastards
would be on penalty shifts until doomsday。 Which; of course; might be just a few days away…
“I’ll take it;” he said。
“Good。 Transportation run。 Conveyance needed to the Old Town and back。 Fill this in。”
Kaminsky took the proffered data…slate and entered his work number and details。 He wrote as
quickly and neatly as his hand would allow。
“I need to go to a bar called the Hydra;” the Navy flier said。 “Do you know it?”
Kaminsky looked up at the sound of the voice; and saw to his surprise that the tall flier was
female。 It was the woman whose mob he’d transported in two days earlier。
“Yes; mamzel… forgive me; commander。 I know it。”
“Good;” she said。 She nodded thanks to Pincheon and fell into step beside Kaminsky as they
headed for his transport。 “You’ll ride in the cab?” he asked。
“Thanks。 Yes。”
He opened the cab door for her and she climbed up。 Then he went round to the driver’s side;
boarded; and turned the engine over。
Lamps blazing; they rumbled out of the compound and left the airfield; joining the empty
highway strip into the city。 She said nothing; just gazed out at the hooded lights of the field as they
went by and receded。
It felt funny having company in the cab。 He usually shipped teams of personnel around; loaded
in the back。 The cab was his private space。 He felt embarrassed suddenly by the litter of disposable
cups in the footwell; the fact that someone could see the way he had to lock his prosthetic hand
around the wheel spoke。
But it would have been rude to expect her to ride in the rear。
At length; uncomfortable; he cleared his throat and said; “The Hydra; you said?”
“Yes。 On Voldney。”
“Yeah。”
Did she recognise him? Half of him presumed not。 Just another Munitorum drone。 The other half
was outraged。 With a face like his?
The thought made him smile。 Suddenly; August; vain about your looks!
“Something the matter; driver?” she asked。
“No; commander;” he said。 “I’m to wait for you at the Hydra; is that right?”
“Yes。 I shouldn’t be more than five minutes。”
“Not going out for a celebratory drink; then?”
“No。 Why?”
“Oh; you know。 A flier; back from a mission; wanting to wind down。 The Hydra is popular with
pilots。”
“So I’ve heard。”
So what’s this about; then; he wanted to ask? But he stopped himself。 It wasn’t his place。 He
wasn’t one of them any more; and he couldn’t get away with insolence。 He was a Munitorum drone。
As if she sensed his curiosity; she suddenly said; “I’m looking for an FTR。”
“Ah;” he said。 Understanding; he smiled again。 He was flattered that she should bother to make
even that much conversation。 She said nothing else until they were pulling up outside the Hydra。
“Wait here;” she instructed; and jumped down out of the cab。
Five minutes passed。 Ten。 A trio of drunken Commonwealth troopers staggered out of the bar
like a six…legged beast and blundered off down the pavement; singing。 It was dark。 Just the lights of
his truck; the neon bar sign; a few still…lit windows overlooking the narrow street。
46
He saw her re…emerge; alone。 She looked up and down the street; annoyed。 She crossed back to
the driver’s side and he wound down his window。
“Not there?”
“No。 Is there anywhere else you know?”
“A few places。 Get in。”
He drove down through the Gillehal Plaza; and; as there was no one around; took a short

返回目录 上一页 下一页 回到顶部 1 1

你可能喜欢的