Damn, he was fast! If it even was a “he”. I was so busy grabbing a piece of ground I really didn’t get a good look. I almost missed seeing him disappear into the warehouse at the end of the avenue.
“Report!’ The Captain sounded pretty upset. Knowing how much he hates surprises; I imagine this really nuked his nuts. Good thing for us, the Captain isn’t surprised often.
It took a few seconds for the Lieutenant to check with the other Cohorts. “No injuries, Captain. It was one soldier. Humanoid. Cyber-enhanced.”
Figures the Lieutenant would be the only one on the bounce enough to spec out the marauder. Wouldn’t surprise me if he were the only one to get a shot off when that half-man-half-can came blasting up our backside. Luckily, the Lieutenant runs it by the book and had us advancing under cover since landing.
“Alright, First Lieutenant. He left us an open invitation. Let’s go to the party. Have the other three Cohorts converge on the warehouse. Watch for friendlies. Let’s not shoot our own men.”
All four Cohorts? Not counting the Captain and the Lieutenant, we’d be tossing 48 mercs at that man-can. Seemed a bit much, though I’m not about to argue with having a bit of help.
Approaching the warehouse was uneventful. “Four-Eyes, see what you can do about that lock on the cargo entrance.” It was just our luck the Captain decided to roll with our Cohort this time. We’d be getting fun little jobs like this all day. “Fan out and cover him.”
I glanced up as Four-Eyes trotted by and snickered at his bug-eyed appearance. He’d donned the macro lenses that got him tagged with his nickname but would also allow him to work some techie magic on the lock’s micro-circuitry.
“Blogger! Front and center.” Damn. The Captain couldn’t have heard me laughing. Could he? Bent over to make myself as small a target as possible, I maneuvered up to where he and the Lieutenant. were conferring. “Blogger, I need to know what is written on this road sign and the warehouse.”
“Don’t know, Captain. Haven’t got a handle on the local lingo yet.”
“Screw your wetware, Blogger. Use your translator. Quit the foreplay on that lock and get it open, Four-Eyes!” The Captain has a nice way of keeping everyone on the bounce.
And I knew he wasn’t going to like this. “Can’t Captain. The language chip you gave me isn’t translating.”
That earned me a nasty look from the Lieutenant. “And you wait till now to test it, Private?”
“No sir, what I meant was that it works fine. On Sirus-4. It’s mislabeled and I had no local language sources to test on before we landed.” Definitely not one of my better moments. I might have to leave this one out of my log.
The Captain stared at me for a few seconds and turned to the Lieutenant. “Got that tran-chip straight from the client, First.” They traded a meaningful glance before the Captain bellowed, “My mom can hack faster than that Four-Eyes!”
With a distracted air that said he was 99% occupied with his task, Four-Eyes muttered, “Unfortunately I hear she’s too busy running her own merc team to help here… Sir.” Damn Techs! They get away with everything, though from the annoyed look on the Lieutenant’s face, Four-Eyes might be taking a couple extra turns at polishing the engine housings during out next port of call. “Just about got it, Sir.”
“Dismissed soldier.” The Captain’s look of mild disappointment makes me feel an about an inch tall as I head back to my position. “Lieutenant. Assign a squad to take the door when it opens.”
“Aye sir.” Glancing back at us, he points. “Gimp, take lead. Prettyboy. Twitch.” His eyes passed over me. Damn it! Wasn’t my fault the chip was wrong. “Flip. And Jensen.”
The last addition to the squad caused a low groan from the vets. Jensen was so new he hadn’t even picked up a handle yet. Nobody liked an untested recruit covering his backside. But the kid took it well with only a slight stiffening of the back.
“Move it grunts!” Gimp took his squad the final twenty meters up the street to the warehouse entrance as Four-Eyes readied to trigger the big cargo door. As his squad took positions on each side of the door split, Gimp nodded to Four-Eyes and ordered, “Rho-fields on!” Being careful not get too close to one another, each squad member was quickly covered by their glimmering personal defense field. I gave a whistle of appreciation for Gimp’s excellent timing. Waiting until the last second to activate the energy shields would give his team the maximum 30 seconds of protection before their battery packs were drained.
As the door split and retracted to both sides, Jensen suddenly broke position and made to squeeze through the door as soon as it was wide enough. Not wanting the Rho-fields to cancel each other out, Gimp was powerless to pull Jensen back. “Jensen, get back!”
Being outlined in a doorway makes you an easy target from inside a dark building. A large particle beam caught Jensen squarely in the chest. There was a blinding flash as the Rho-field absorbed the energy and released some as visible light. Out of that flash, Jensen came hurtling back to land in the middle of the street, almost even with our position.
He lay there unmoving while the same thought ran through everyone’s head. Twenty-five seconds till Jensen’s defense shield died and there’s a big ion cannon in that warehouse waiting for someone stupid enough to try pulling him to safety.



