It wore an armoured suit that the Reitech rounds punctured through and exited out the other side of the alien's body. The creature fell back and floated off the ship into space. Any other time, Taylor would fear the body being discovered, but this day it would be just another corpse among the thousands of others in space.

Out of the corner of his eye, he noticed something move, but before he could respond, Jones' weapon fired, and two others joined him. Two more of the creatures were instantly killed without getting a shot off. Jafar reached them and looked at the repair work being undertaken.

'Those crews work in threes, so there should be no others in sight.'

'Good, then let's move. You lead the way.'

He turned to see the three nukes were already in tow. With the low gravity and power of the Reitech suitsjust two men could carry each. Jafar led the way forward, but Taylor turned back to Jones and could see he was every bit as concerned for the operation as he was.

'Only way is forward, old chap.'

'Yeah, Jones, that's what I'm afraid of. Come on, let's see this through.'

The two of them led the platoon on with Jafar on point. He led them back past Rains’ Stallion and through the blast damaged room until they were into the core of the ship. On their route, they past several dead aliens, but there was little sign of any other movement.

'Where is everyone, Jafar?' whispered Taylor.

'There will be roving patrols, but the impact must have killed many. Most of those aboard will be busy fixing the breaches.”

'So they're forming a perimeter all around this blast site. How are we supposed to get in?' asked Jones.

'Through one of Demiran's many access tunnels. There are secret passageways throughout all of his personal ships that only he and his personal guard know how to recognise.'

'Sounds like he doesn't have a whole lot of trust for his own people?' replied Jones.

'No, there are many who would not hesitate to kill the Lord if they were ever given the opportunity. Surely this is not an unfamiliar concept to humans?'

Taylor could not help but smile.

'It isn't those under my command I fear. It's those above it.'

'Lions led by sheep,' Jones added.

Jafar seemed confused by the expression, and it was clear he wasn't sure what either of the animals was.

'You can speak our language, but you don't know what a lion is?'

'Our translation chips allow us to converse, but for some things there are no translations. There are creatures on my homeworld which I could not begin to explain to you in any language you would understand.'

'Fair enough,' replied Jones.

'Come on, let's focus on the task at hand,' said Taylor. How confident are you that our presence has gone unnoticed?'

'Absolute. They would be hunting us right now if they knew we were aboard. The last thing Demiran would ever expect is for the humans to try and board the Gezgen K'til.'

'Why?'

'Just look at it, Captain,' replied Taylor.

'Yes, it has become the thing of nightmares. To go near it would be to invite death to all around you.'

'Good to know, Jafar,' said Jones.

Up ahead they could see an open doorway.

'Come.'

They paced quickly but cautiously down the corridor to the broad doorway which was three metres wide by two high. One of the two doors look at if it had tried to shut but was jammed against the floor which had buckled up and blocked its path.

'They'll be along to fix this before long.'

As soon as they had all got through, Jafar heard movement and signalled for them to shift over into the side of the corridor. Taylor ducked down into the alcove, realising how vulnerable he felt not having his shield. They had rushed so quickly into the mission, and they had to be as light and subtle as possible, that it would not have been practical to take them. But he sure wished for it now. Jafar leaned in close.

“Two sentries.”

Taylor lifted his hand and signalled the news to the others as he drew his Assegai, lifting it for all to see. It was all the message they needed.

'Let's do this quietly.'

Jafar's rifle was already slung down. He had known it was the way to do it.

I wonder if my alien friend has always been so adept at fighting in a dirty and clandestine way rather than the stand up fight the Mechs seem to use. He’s so different from the regular alien soldiers that I have to assume he’s been something special from the beginning.

The heavy footsteps grew nearer and stayed at a steady pace. The slow amble of a bored security detail sweeping large areas. It reminded him of some of the mindless duties he had been given as a young officer. He'd give anything to return to those long boring details. His pulse increased as the steps grew louder until finally a gun barrel swept into view. Jafar leapt into action and thrust his Assegai up under the arm of the first, driving it deep into the creature’s torso for an instant kill.

The second creature was quick to respond by pivoting its weapon around to fire on Jafar, but with one quick kick he shoved it out the way. Before he could close the distance, the creature spasmed from an impact from behind. It tried to turn but was hit several more times and toppled down to the deck. Blinker stood over the vanquished body with thick blood pouring from the tip of his Assegai.

'They said never stab a man in the back, but not these things,' he said with a smile.

Monty shook his head in despair.

'We're on the most important and suicidal mission of our lives, and you still find time to lark about,' he whispered.

Taylor looked down at the body that had been hit by repeated thrusts through its backplate. He looked up to the cocky Private who still had a broad grin on his face.

'Should we hide the bodies?' Jones asked.

'No, there is no time,' replied Jafar as he lifted his rifle back into his hands and continued on.

'You seem to know this ship well,' Taylor said, joining him at the front.

'No, but all of Demiran's vessels were made in his shipyard and follow the same basic layout.'

'Makes sense if he wanted to easily locate and use those secret access tunnels he has.'

'Yes.'

They continued on until they reached a broad door that was sealed shut.

'This is where they have sealed the ship from the damage. The only way in now is through Demiran's passageways.'

Taylor lifted his arm, looking at the time with concern.

'You said we had maybe an hour to get this done. Forty-five minutes have already passed. This is getting a little close for comfort.'

'The weapon takes three minutes to power up, and you will know when that starts.'

'Three minutes? Let's hope we don't have to hear that sound.'

'I have never heard it myself either. I only know of it from legend.”

'All right, then let's get to this secret entrance and be on our way.'

Jafar was looking up and around the walls, clearly searching for some unique signature only a select knew to look for. The lighting was barely enough to get by. Clearly the K'til had some basic power back. Helpful for getting their job done, but also disconcerting knowing what they were getting the power back online for.

'You still think Demiran is aboard?' asked Taylor.

'Yes, the K'til is only ever commanded by him. It would be an insult for anyone else to have had the honour of destroying a world with the K'til.'

'Great, what I wouldn't give to get my hands on him.'

Jafar turned to Taylor.

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