Part 22 (1/2)

Lieutenant Hikowa, ready our MAC gun and arm Archer missile pods A1 through A7. I want a firing solution that has our Archer missiles. .h.i.tting with the third MAC round.” ”On it, sir,” Lieutenant Hikowa replied.

”Aye, sir,” Ensign Lovell said. ”Answering engines all stop. Coming about. Brace yourselves.” ThePillar of Autumn 's engines sputtered and died. Navigational thrusters fired and rotated the s.h.i.+p to face the real threat-a Covenant carrier. 's engines sputtered and died. Navigational thrusters fired and rotated the s.h.i.+p to face the real threat-a Covenant carrier.

The enormous alien craft had materialized aft of thePillar of Autumn and launched their single s.h.i.+ps. The carrier had then launched two salvos of plasma-which Captain Keyes had only shaken by entering the asteroid field. and launched their single s.h.i.+ps. The carrier had then launched two salvos of plasma-which Captain Keyes had only shaken by entering the asteroid field.

Cortana maneuvered the ma.s.sivePillar of Autumn like it was a sporting yacht; she nimbly dodged tumbling rocks, used them to screen Covenant plasma and pulse laser bolts. like it was a sporting yacht; she nimbly dodged tumbling rocks, used them to screen Covenant plasma and pulse laser bolts.

But thePillar of Autumn would emerge from the asteroid field in twenty seconds. ”Firing solution online, sir,” Lieutenant Hikowa said. ”MAC gun hot and missile safety interlocks removed. Ready to launch.” would emerge from the asteroid field in twenty seconds. ”Firing solution online, sir,” Lieutenant Hikowa said. ”MAC gun hot and missile safety interlocks removed. Ready to launch.”

”Fire missiles at will, Lieutenant.”

Rapid-fire thumps echoed though thePillar of Autumn 's hull and a swarm of Archer missiles sped toward the incoming carrier. ”MAC gun is hot,” Hikowa said. ”Booster capacitors ready. Firing in eight seconds, sir.” ”I must make one small adjustment to your trajectory, Lieutenant,” Cortana said. ”Covenant single s.h.i.+ps 's hull and a swarm of Archer missiles sped toward the incoming carrier. ”MAC gun is hot,” Hikowa said. ”Booster capacitors ready. Firing in eight seconds, sir.” ”I must make one small adjustment to your trajectory, Lieutenant,” Cortana said. ”Covenant single s.h.i.+ps are concentrating their attacks on our underside. Captain? With your permission?” ”Granted,” Keyes said. ”Firing solution recalculated,” Cortana said. ”Hang on.” Cortana fired thrusters and thePillar of Autumn rotated belly up-brought the majority of her 50mm rotated belly up-brought the majority of her 50mm cannons to bear on the Covenant Seraph fighters underneath her. Overlapping fields of fire wore down their s.h.i.+elds-punctured their armored hulls with a thousand rounds, tore through the pilots with a hail of projectiles, and peppered their reactors. Nine puffs of fire dropped behind thePillar of Autumn and vanished into the darkness. ”Enemy single s.h.i.+ps destroyed,” Cortana said. ”Approaching firing position.” ”Cortana, give me a countdown. Lieutenant Hikowa, fire on my mark.” Captain Keyes said. ”Ready to fire, aye,” Lieutenant Hikowa said. Cortana nodded; her trim figure projected in miniature inside the bridge holotank. As she nodded, a time and vanished into the darkness. ”Enemy single s.h.i.+ps destroyed,” Cortana said. ”Approaching firing position.” ”Cortana, give me a countdown. Lieutenant Hikowa, fire on my mark.” Captain Keyes said. ”Ready to fire, aye,” Lieutenant Hikowa said. Cortana nodded; her trim figure projected in miniature inside the bridge holotank. As she nodded, a time display appeared, the numbers counting down rapidly. Keyes gripped the edge of the command chair, his eyes glued to the countdown. Three seconds, two, one . . . ”Mark.”

”Firing!” Hikowa answered.

A triple flash of lightning saturated the forward view screen and bled in from the viewport; three white-hot projectiles crossed the black distance between thePillar of Autumn and the Covenant carrier. Along the side of the carrier, motes of light collected as they rebuilt the charges of their plasma weapons. Archer missiles were pinpoints of exhaust in the distance; the carrier's pulse lasers fired and melted a and the Covenant carrier. Along the side of the carrier, motes of light collected as they rebuilt the charges of their plasma weapons. Archer missiles were pinpoints of exhaust in the distance; the carrier's pulse lasers fired and melted a third of the incoming missiles. ThePillar of Autumn rolled to starboard and dove. Captain Keyes floated in free fall for a heartbeat, then landed awkwardly on the deck. The crenellated rolled to starboard and dove. Captain Keyes floated in free fall for a heartbeat, then landed awkwardly on the deck. The crenellated surface of an asteroid appeared on their port camera-meters away-then vanished.

Captain Keyes was grateful that he never had time to initialize thePillar of Autumn 's AI. Cortana performed superbly. The trio of blazing MAC rounds struck the carrier. The s.h.i.+eld flashed once, twice. The third round got 's AI. Cortana performed superbly. The trio of blazing MAC rounds struck the carrier. The s.h.i.+eld flashed once, twice. The third round got through-gutting the s.h.i.+p from stem to stern.

The carrier spun sideways. Her s.h.i.+elds stuttered once, trying to reestablish a protective screen. A hundred Archer missiles struck, cratered the hull, blossomed into fire and sparks and smoldering metal. The alien carrier listed and crashed into the asteroid thePillar of Autumn had just narrowly avoided. It had just narrowly avoided. It stuck there, hull broken and cracked. Columns of fire blossomed from the shattered vessel. Captain Keyes sighed. A victory. The Spartans, however, would not be taking that s.h.i.+p into Covenant s.p.a.ce. It wasn't going anywhere. ”Cortana, mark the location of the destroyed s.h.i.+p and the asteroid. We may have a chance to salvage her later.” ”Yes, Captain.” ”Ensign Lovell,” Captain Keyes said, ”turn us around and give me best speed to rally point Zulu.” Lovell tapped the thrusters and rotated thePillar of Autumn to relative s.p.a.ce normal with Reach. The to relative s.p.a.ce normal with Reach. The rumble of the engines shook the decks as the s.h.i.+p accelerated in-system.

”ETA twenty minutes at best speed, sir.” The battle for Reach could be over by the time he got there. Captain Keyes wished he could move through Slips.p.a.ce for short, precision jumps like the Covenant. That carrier had materialized a kilometer behind thePillar of Autumn . If he had that kind of accuracy, he could be at the rally point now-and be of some use. Any attempt to jump in-system, however, would be foolish at best. At worst, it would be a . If he had that kind of accuracy, he could be at the rally point now-and be of some use. Any attempt to jump in-system, however, would be foolish at best. At worst, it would be a fatal move. Jump targets varied by hundreds of thousands of kilometers. Theoretically, they could reenter normal s.p.a.ceinside Reach's sun. ”Cortana, give me maximum magnification on the fore cameras.” ”Aye sir,” she said. The view on the forward screen zoomed in-jumped and refocused on planet Reach. Twenty thousand kilometers from the planet, a cl.u.s.ter of a hundred UNSC s.h.i.+ps collected at rally point Reach's sun. ”Cortana, give me maximum magnification on the fore cameras.” ”Aye sir,” she said. The view on the forward screen zoomed in-jumped and refocused on planet Reach. Twenty thousand kilometers from the planet, a cl.u.s.ter of a hundred UNSC s.h.i.+ps collected at rally point Zulu: destroyers, frigates, three cruisers, two carriers-and three refit and repair stations hovering over them . . . waiting to be used as sacrificial s.h.i.+elds. ”Fifty-two additional UNSC wars.h.i.+ps inbound to rally point Zulu,” Cortana reported.

”s.h.i.+ft focus to section four by four on-screen, Cortana. Show me those Covenant forces.” The scene blinked and transferred to the approaching Covenant fleet. There were so many s.h.i.+ps Captain Keyes couldn't estimate their numbers.

”How many?” he asked. ”I count three hundred fourteen Covenant s.h.i.+ps, Captain,” Cortana replied. Captain Keyes couldn't tear his gaze away from the s.h.i.+ps. The UNSC only won battles with the Covenant when they outnumbered the enemy forces three to one . . . not the other way around.

They had one advantage: the MAC orbital guns around Reach-the UNSC's most powerful nonnuclear weapon. Some called them ”Super” MAC guns or the ”big stick.” Their linear accelerator coils were larger than a UNSC cruiser. They propelled a three-thousand-ton projectile at tremendous speed, and could reload within five seconds. They drew power directly from the fusion reactor complex planetside. ”Pull back the camera angle, Cortana. Let me see the entire battle area.”

The Covenant s.h.i.+ps accelerated toward Reach. The fleet at rally point Zulu fired their MAC guns and missiles. The orbital Super MAC guns opened fire as well-twenty streaks of white hot metal burned across the night.

The Covenant answered by launching a salvo of plasma torpedoes at the orbital guns-so much fire in s.p.a.ce that it looked like a solar flare.

Deadly arcs of flame and metal raced through s.p.a.ce and crossed paths.

The engines of the three refit stations flared to life and the platelike s.h.i.+ps moved toward the path of the flaming vapor.

A plasma bolt caught the edge of the leading station-fire splashed over its flat surface. More bolts. .h.i.t, and the station melted, sagged, and boiled. The metal glowed red, then white-hot, tinged with blue.

The other two stations maneuvered into position and s.h.i.+elded the orbital guns from the fiery a.s.sault. Plasma torpedoes collided with them and sprayed plumes of molten metal into s.p.a.ce. After a dozen hits, clouds of ionizing metal enveloped the place where the three stations had been.

They had been vaporized.

The last of the Covenant plasma hit the haze-scattered, absorbed, and made the cloud glow a h.e.l.lish orange.

Meanwhile, the fleet's opening salvo and the Super MAC rounds. .h.i.t the Covenant fleet.

The smaller s.h.i.+p-based MAC rounds bounced off the Covenant s.h.i.+elds-it took three or more to wear them down.

The Super MAC rounds, however, were another story. The first Super MAC sh.e.l.l hit a Covenant destroyer. The s.h.i.+p's s.h.i.+eld flashed and vanished-the remaining impact momentum transferred to the s.h.i.+p-the hull rippled and shattered into a million fragments.

Four nuclear mines detonated in the center of the Covenant fleet. Dozens of s.h.i.+ps with downed s.h.i.+elds flared white and dissolved.

The other s.h.i.+ps however, shrugged off the damage; their s.h.i.+elds burned brilliant silver, then cooled.

The surviving Covenant vessels advanced in-system-a third of their number were left behind . . . burning radioactive hulks or utterly destroyed by the Super MAC rounds.

Plasma charges collected on the lateral lines of the Covenant s.h.i.+ps. They fired. Fingers of deadly energy reached across s.p.a.ce . . . toward the UNSC fleet.

One Covenant s.h.i.+p sat in the center of the pack, a gigantic vessel, larger than three UNSC cruisers. White-blue beams flashed from its prow-a split second later five UNSC vessels detonated.

”Cortana . . . what the h.e.l.l was that?” Keyes asked. ”Lovell, push those engine superchargers as hot as you can make them.”

”Running at three hundred ten percent, sir,” Lovell reported. ”ETA fourteen minutes.”

”Replaying and digitally enhancing video record,” Cortana said.

She split the screen and zoomed in on the huge Covenant s.h.i.+p, replaying the video as the large s.h.i.+p fired. The Covenant energy beams looked like pulse lasers . . . but tinged silver white, the same scintillation effect that they'd seen when their s.h.i.+elds were hit.

Cortana switched back to view the doomed UNSC destroyerMinotaur . The lance of energy was needle-thin. It struck the vessel on A deck, aft, near the reactor. Cortana pulled the view back and slowed the record frame by frame-the beam punctured through the entire s.h.i.+p, emanating below H deck by the engines. . The lance of energy was needle-thin. It struck the vessel on A deck, aft, near the reactor. Cortana pulled the view back and slowed the record frame by frame-the beam punctured through the entire s.h.i.+p, emanating below H deck by the engines.

”It drilled through every deck and both sets of battleplate,” Captain Keyes murmured.

The beam moved through theMinotaur , slicing a ten-meter-wide swath. , slicing a ten-meter-wide swath.

”Projected beam path cut through theMinotaur 's reactors,” Cortana said. 's reactors,” Cortana said.

”A new weapon,” Captain Keyes said. ”Faster than their plasma. Deadlier, too.”

The large Covenant s.h.i.+p veered off course and accelerated away from the battle. Perhaps it didn't want to risk getting too close to their orbital MAC guns. Whatever the reason, Keyes was grateful to see it withdraw.

The UNSC forces slowly scattered. Some launched missiles to intercept the plasma torpedoes, but the high-energy explosives did nothing to the stop the superheated bolts. Fifty UNSC s.h.i.+ps went up like flares, burning, exploding, falling toward the planet.

The orbital Super MAC guns fired-sixteen hits and sixteen Covenant s.h.i.+ps were blasted into flame and glittering fragments.

The Covenant fleet split into two groups: half accelerated to engage the dispersing UNSC fleet; the remainder of their s.h.i.+ps arced upward relative to the plane of the system. That group maneuvered to get a clear shot around the cloud of vaporized t.i.tanium from the refit stations. They were going to target the orbital guns.

Plasma charges collected along their sides. The orbital guns fired. The super-heavy rounds tore through the clouds of ionized metal vapor, leaving whorls and spirals in the haze. They impacted eighteen incoming Covenant s.h.i.+ps-ripped through them like tinfoil, with enough momentum to pulverize their hulls. Six Covenant s.h.i.+ps cleared the interfering cloud of vapor. They had a clear shot. The Super MAC guns fired again. Plasma erupted from the sides of the nearby Convent s.h.i.+ps. The Super MAC rounds. .h.i.t the vessels and obliterated the enemy. The streams of plasma, however, had already launched. They streaked toward the orbital guns- impacted and turned the installations into showers of sparks and molten metal.

When the haze cleared, fifteen of the Super MAC orbital installations remained intact . . . five had been vaporized. The Covenant s.h.i.+ps engaging the fleet turned and fled on an out-system vector. The remaining UNSC s.h.i.+ps did not pursue. ”Incoming orders, sir,” Lieutenant Dominique called out. ”We're being ordered to fall back and regroup.” Keyes nodded. ”Cortana,” he said, ”can you give me damage and casualty estimates for the fleet?” Her tiny holo image coalesced in the display tank. ”Yes, Captain,” she said. She c.o.c.ked an eyebrow at him. ”Are you sure you want the bad news?” Damage estimates scrolled across his personal screen. They had taken heavy losses-an estimated twenty s.h.i.+ps remained. Nearly one hundred shattered and burning UNSC vessels floated, lifeless, in the combat area.

Captain Keyes realized that he was holding his breath. He exhaled. ”That was too close,” he murmured. ”It could have been closer, Captain,” Cortana whispered. He watched the retreating Covenant. Once again-it was too easy. No . . . it had been anything but ”easy” for the UNSC forces, but the Covenant were certainly giving up far earlier than in any previous battle. The aliens had never stopped once they engaged an enemy. Except at Sigma Octa.n.u.s, he thought.

”Cortana,” Captain Keyes said. ”Scan the poles of planet Reach and filter out the magnetic interference.” The view screen snapped to the Reach's northern pole. Hundreds of Covenant drops.h.i.+ps streamed toward the planet's surface.

”Get FLEETCOM HQ online,” he ordered Lieutenant Dominique. ”Copy this message to the Fleet Commander, as well.” ”Aye, sir,” Lieutenant Dominique said. ”Channel connected.”