ShipCore Book 4: Chapter 174: Plans and Slam

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USD: Seconds after jumping out of Theas VTOL

Location: ltisar, Groundside, 62km north of M-Pri

Air stread past her suit as she fell like a rock, holding Thea against her suits armored chest. An altitude indicator appeared where there should definitely not be an altitude indicator, and Elis let out a curse as the ground quickly raced to et them.

Let go, I can handle the fall myself. Thea shouted at her.

Elis looked down at the NAI and realized she was right. Shed been planning on doing her best to save the squishy human from being splattered on the ground or impaled by the trees below.

Sure. Elis shot back before letting go and shoving Thea away to figure out her own falling.

An aggravated Bitch! was lost in the airstream as Elis flipped her suit upright and pivoted to give her a quickly disappearing view of the compound. Her suit highlighted smoking towers where turrets had once been. Weapons fire continued to be exchanged by human guards hiding behind narrow window slits.

One of the drones Thea had brought carried a miniature railgun, because flashing lines of light continued to stab into the fortification where weapons were firing from. The defenders had damaged several drones in the air, forcing them into limping, smoking death spirals. They had done more than just flush their ride.

A chi erupted in her helt, proceeding an excited sailors voice. Goldstrike One, Keystone One. Fire mission inbound to your vicinity. Repeat, orbital strike inbound. gaton Equivalent. Seek maximum cover, deep shelter if available.

Keystone. The military had given her the callsign Keystone after Alex had made such a show of rescuing her. Elis clenched down a surge of panic. Thea! What the fuck is this?

There wasnt a response, but a gust of turbulence jostled Elis suit as she dipped lower through the air. Behind the target fortress - and that was the correct word for it, compound did not cut it close - a hundred-ter cutter rose out of the ground. Earth, rock, and trees poured from the vessel in small waterfalls as it rose higher on linear drive maneuvering jets.

A sliver of fear accosted her as she realized that if that ship lit off its linear drive here, deep in the atmosphere, it would be the equivalent of a large yield missile and certainly everything for miles would be utterly devastated and flattened, including her.

A pillar of light fell from the sky, engulfing the entire area around the vessel, including part of the fortress. It narrowed almost imdiately into a narrow beam of fire, skewering the center of the ship and slicing into the earth below. Elis suit sensors suddenly whited out, erasing her optical view, leaving her nothing but instrunts to go by. She didnt need visual to tell her what had happened, though. Lasers traveled at the speed of light and low orbit wasnt that far away.

She braced for impact, locking her suit joints and setting her impact gel for maximum cushion and dampening. Turbulence from the shockwave hit her first and threatened to send her into an uncontrolled spin, but a small puff from her suits anemic thrusters righted her quickly.

Then sothing hit her in the back. Or she hit sothing.

Treetops cracked and snapped as she fell through them like an oversized cannonball, branches shattering as she crashed through them. One thick trunk was strong enough to survive. She bounced off it, sending her into another set of branches, like a pinball. A few seconds later, she slamd into the forest floor, her legs cutting through the soft loam like a knife.

Thankfully, she only sank up to her armpits. Heart pounding, Elis checked her HUD for any reported dical injuries and found herself in one solid piece; the suit systems had managed to turn a deadly, several kiloter freefall, into a very long hardly botherso jump.

Then the blast wave slamd into the forest; trees bent while loose and weak branches snapped in the sudden gust, sending debris flinging through the forest floor. Debris smacked and bounced off her armored shell with loud cracks. The sudden storm ended as quickly as it arrived, before reversing in an implosion, hurling everything back toward the center of the blast.

Her HUD re-initialized her optical sensors finally, and the surrounding forest flashed to life. Pine needles floated in the air, creating a green snowfall all around. A rolling hill bank obstructed her vision of the targets fortress. Elis let out a tense breath and forced herself to relax for a second as silence descended on the area.

The crunch of footfalls on the abused terrain. Elis HUD highlighted Thea in a green, flashing bounding box before the IFF confird she was an ally.

Do you need to dig you out? Thea said as she ca to a stop nearby.

Elis glared at her from inside her suit. Why, why did we co here if you were going to drop an orbital strike on it anyway?

They have hostages. Thea offered.

Elis eyes narrowed. They were shooting back at us!

Thea frowned, Thats not exactly mutually exclusive.

Elis felt a chill fill her. If the NAI was brainwashing his victims and using them to man the fortress there was going to be a lot of blood on their hands.

Reaching out to her sides, she tried to lift herself out of the hole shed made. Her arms began to sink into the churned earth, and Thea grabbed one arm to help lift her out.

That was enough to make a difference, helping her to get a leg out of the loam. With a foot underneath her, she pulled herself the rest of the way out, but the dirt underneath began to collapse into the hole. Stumbling forward and away from the impact site, she nearly fell face first but her suit systems automatically compensated and turned the stumbled into a hop.

None of our MainComputers had any idea there was a ship buried. Not even big-N. Shouldnt be possible with ltisars surveillance records. Thea offered.

Yeah, well, ships dont just grow on trees. Elis complained. It got there sohow.

It might have actually been grown there, we dont know. Thea said.

Elis grunted, and they made their way up the bank of trees. As soon as they reached the crest, the full view of the fallout ca into sight. A giant mushroom cloud floated up into the sky, and the skeleton of the ship lay broken in half, laying on its side and embedded into one of the lower wall segnts. Embers from burnt material littered the forest and fields around the compound.

Drones continued to fire rockets into several turrets; that there was anything left of the fortress still standing was amazing, much less defenders still capable of firing toward the attacking drone units.

Thea, this qualifies as FUBAR. Elis said flatly.

Thea looked at her and frowned. Were still in one piece.

You called down an orbital laser strike on our position! Elis hissed.

A chi reached both of them at the sa ti. Tias face appeared. Are you both alright?

Were fine. Elis said.

I have the Admiral of the 1st Fleet on the line telling you hijacked one of his battleships to las-lance the planet sowhere near the capital? Tia asked politely, but Elis couldnt miss the quiet tension in her voice.

Thea and Elis shared a look.

Were apprehending the rogue NAI. Thea explained.

They had a ship; it was about to light off its Linear drive. Elis continued.

Tia stared at them both, not buying what they were selling.

Elis felt a mont of relief when her favorite head of blue hair appeared, leaning over the Princess shoulders, excitent brimming in her eyes. Elis! Is that your new power armor? It looks so badass!

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