Part 42 (2/2)

”Keep them talking!” Zebara mouthed through the gla.s.s to Pollili.

The woman nodded almost imperceptibly as she ordered the bio-map off the screen.

”It may interest you to know. Citizen Quinada, that we have taken atmospheric samples and find no traces of this organism which you claim has killed five of your colleagues.” The voice held a triumphant note. ”Eight,” ”Quinada” corrected him. ”Eight are dead now. The organism hovers within ten meters of the surface. Your probe didn't penetrate far enough.”

”Perhaps your entire complement is alive and well, with no cough at all. We have noticed no difference in the number of infrared traces in your group between our first conversation and now.”

”Dammit,” Bringan groaned. ”I knew we forgot something.”

”Quinada” had an answer for that. ”We have placed some of the sick in cold sleep. You are picking up heat traces for the machinery.” ”Quinada” coughed pointedly.

”You are not fooling us,” the pirate sneered. ”Your s.h.i.+p's identification signal is being scrambled. We suspect it is EEC, not Parchandri or Diplo. We have doubts as to your ident.i.ty, Quinada. Your bio-file will be in our records. If it is yours.”

Nervously, Zebara began to drum on the door-frame. The sound affected Lunzie's nerves. Tension began to knot up her insides. She forced herself to relax, to set an example of calm for the others. In the communications booth, Flor was white-faced with fear. Bringan paced restlessly in the corridor.

Under strain from her interrogator, ”Quinada” started coughing. ”You dare not accuse me of lying! Not if you were standing here before me. Come down, then, and die!”

”No, you you will die. We will broil you and your make-believe organisms where you lie.” The voice became savagely triumphant. ”We do not look kindly on those who deceive us. We claim this planet.” will die. We will broil you and your make-believe organisms where you lie.” The voice became savagely triumphant. ”We do not look kindly on those who deceive us. We claim this planet.”

The team members looked at one another with dismay.

”Attention, unidentified vessel.” Another voice, crisply female and human, broke into the transmission. ”This is the Fleet Cruiser Zaid-Dayan Zaid-Dayan, Captain Vorenz speaking. Under the authority of the FSP, we call upon you to surrender your vessels and prepare for boarding.”

Pollili sat, eyes on the swirling pattern on the screen, without reaction. Scarran dashed for the telemetry station, the others right behind him.

”There is another blip! Phew, but the Zaid-Dayan Zaid-Dayan is a big mother,” he said. is a big mother,” he said.

The light indicating the FSP wars.h.i.+p was fast closing with the planet from a sunward direction. On screen, it projected the same intensity as the transport s.h.i.+p but with much more powerful emanations. Statistics scrolled beside each blip. The enemy must have been reading the same information on its screens, because the two pirate vessels veered suddenly, breaking orbit and heading in different directions.

Tiny sparks erupted on the edge of the pirate escort facing the FSP cruiser as the transport s.h.i.+p broke for the edge of the Ambrosian system.

”What's that?” asked Lunzie, indicating the flashes.

”Ordnance,” Timmins said. ”Escort's firing on the ZD so the lugger can escape.”

Answering flickers came from the FSP s.h.i.+p as it increased velocity, coming within a finger's width of the pirate.

”They've got to stop the lugger from getting away!” Elessa exclaimed.

”It can't get them both,” Vir chided her.

”I'd rather the ZD took out the armed s.h.i.+p, myself. We're not safe and home yet.”

”Oh, for a Tri-D tank,” Flor complained. ”The coordinates say that they're miles apart but you can't get the proper perspective on this obsolete equipment.”

The transport zipped off the edge of the screen in seconds. The two remaining blips crossed. For a moment they couldn't tell which was which, until Scarran reached over and touched a control.

”Now they're different colours. Red's the pirate, blue's the Zaid-Dayan Zaid-Dayan.” Red vectored away from Blue, firing rapid laser bolts at the larger s.h.i.+p. The blue dot took some hits, not enough to keep it from following neatly on the tail of Red. Now it was Red's turn to be peppered with laser bolts. Then a large flash of light issued from the blue dot.

”Missile!” Scarran exclaimed.

A tiny blip joined the larger two on the screen, moving very slowly toward the red light. The pirate vessel began desperate evasive manoeuvres which apparently availed nothing against the mechanical intelligence guiding its nemesis. At last Red had to turn its guns away from Blue long enough to rid itself of the chasing light d.o.g.g.i.ng its movements.

The Zaid-Dayan Zaid-Dayan sank a beautiful shot in the pirates' engine section. The red blip yawed from the blow but recovered; the pirate had as much unexpected manoeuvrability as weaponry. But the FSP cruiser inexorably closed the distance between them. sank a beautiful shot in the pirates' engine section. The red blip yawed from the blow but recovered; the pirate had as much unexpected manoeuvrability as weaponry. But the FSP cruiser inexorably closed the distance between them.

The speakers crackled again. ”Surrender your vessel or we will be forced to destroy you,” the calm female voice enjoined the pirate. ”Stop now. This is our last warning.”

”You will be the one destroyed,” the mechanical voice from the pirate replied.

”They're heading into the atmosphere,” Flor said, and indeed it seemed that the pirate was making one last throw of the dice, a desperate gamble with death.

”Turn on visual scan,” Zebara ordered.

The communications officer illuminated another screen which showed nothing but sky. Gradually they could catch the s.h.i.+mmering point of light growing larger and larger in the sky to the north.

”Increase contrast.” Flor complied, and the point separated into two lights, one behind the other. ”Here they come.”

Even at a thousand kilometres the scout team could hear the roar of the s.h.i.+ps as they plunged through the atmosphere in controlled dives. On the screen, the two s.h.i.+ps resembled hot white comets, arcing from the sky. Laser fire scored red sparks in the blazing white fire of each other's hulls.

”They're coming in nearly on top of us,” Flor said in a shriek.

Red fire lanced out of the lead s.h.i.+p on the screen. Instead of pointing backward at the pursuing vessel, it blazed toward the planet's surface. There was a loud hiss and an explosion from outside the scout. Fragments of stone flew past the open hatchway. The force field protected those inside, but it would not hold for long. A smell of molten rock filled the air.

”b.l.o.o.d.y pirates!” Zebara roared. ”Evacuate s.h.i.+p! Now!” He lunged for the command console, ripping it from its moorings, and made for the exit.

”Well, I expected retaliation,” Bringan replied, cradling something against his chest as he followed the captain. ”Everybody out!”

The rest of the team didn't wait to secure anything but dove through the hatch. Lunzie was nearly to the ground before she realised that Pollili still hadn't moved.

”Come on!” she yelled, urgently. ”Hurry! Come on - Pollili!” Pollili!”

The woman looked around, dazed and incredulous.

”Lunzie? Where is everyone?”

”Evacuate, Poll. Evacuate!” Lunzie shouted, waving her arm. ”Get out now! The pirates are firing on us.”

The heavyworlder shot out of the booth like a launched missile. On her way down the ramp, she picked Lunzie up with one muscular arm about her waist and flung them both out of the hatchway. They hit the dirt and rolled down the hillside as another streak of red light destroyed a stand of trees to the left of the s.h.i.+p. The next bolt scored directly on the scout's engines. Lunzie was still rolling down the slope when the explosion dropped the ground a good three feet underneath her. She landed painfully on her arm brace and skidded down into the stream at the bottom of the hill, where she lay, bruised and panting. The only part of her which wasn't abraded was the forearm protected by the arm brace.

Pollili landed beside her. They flipped on their force-screens and covered their heads with their arms. The pirate escort made a screaming dive, coming within sixty feet of the surface. Its engines were covered with lines of blue lightning like St. Elmo's fire. It had sustained quite a lot of damage.

The pirate was followed by a s.h.i.+p so big Lunzie couldn't believe it could avoid cras.h.i.+ng.

”The Zaid-Dayan' Zaid-Dayan'.”

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