Part 33 (1/2)

The codes!

Bren heard a skittering sound. A picture of a rat appeared in his mind until another, slower, darker thread of thought came forward: it was the sound of a rapidly twirling machine balancing on one leg at a time as it closed on Bren to make the kill. Bren sent the codes and armed the nuclear detonator. He only had to send one more message to end it all. Just thirty-six bytes over his link.

He caught movement out of the corner of his eye. He saw a big red circle on the side of a metal sphere.

He closed his eyes and transmitted the detonation command.

There was a bright light.

Epilogue.

As soon as the Silvado cleared the station, Aldriena's navigation display lit up in her PV. The first active sensor scan revealed a fleet of s.h.i.+ps scattered in nearby s.p.a.ce surrounding Synchronicity. It took Aldriena only a few seconds to see that they were Chinese wars.h.i.+ps, based on their absorption signatures. She immediately deactivated her active sensor sweeps. No point in announcing her presence any louder than she'd already done.

Apparently, luck still favored her. The Chinese weren't launching any missiles in her direction. She selected an evasive course away from the fleet, worried about energy weapons fire.

Long seconds pa.s.sed. A direct hit by a high-energy weapon could wipe her life out in an instant. Aldriena relaxed a notch. She wasn't dead yet.

Apparently, the recent engagement with the UNSF had taken the edge off the Chinese fleet's aggression and forced them to conserve their firepower.

If they knew who I am and what I have, they'd probably open fire anyway.

Once the fighting had broken out, Aldriena had received the codes for her new weapons. She'd sent off a detonation command for the grenade she'd left behind in the bin. After learning of the Chinese task force, Aldriena had changed plans. She hacked into the spy's links and retrieved as much information as she could. She found a copy of the information that the Chinese spies had managed to acc.u.mulate on the alien s.h.i.+p. She wasn't sure how that would compare to what they'd garnered for operation Insidious thus far, but it counted as a major victory. If she could get out alive.

Then she had abandoned her stolen grenade in the lap of the spy as he sat tied up in one of his chairs. She had run straight to Silvado, brandis.h.i.+ng the submachine gun as if headed into combat at the command of the spinners.

The Silvado's communication interface opened in her PV. Her link alerted her to an anomaly on the communications interface. Someone was attempting to initiate an emergency link with her s.h.i.+p. They wanted to talk to her. She hesitated while a red dot pulsed in her mind's eye, waiting for her a.s.sent to begin.

Aldriena considered the possibilities. Foremost in her mind was the image of a team of Chinese electronic warfare specialists attempting to disable her vessel. What else could be going on? UNSF remnants begging for rescue? A Chinese commander giving her one chance to stop before opening fire? An artificial intelligence trying to take over her s.h.i.+p?