she did not seem at all fatigued. The
'Drop thrust to one-tenth,' Kosho said in a quiet, level voice. 'Turn ship one-and-one-quarter to starboard. Hayes-
Both the helmsman and the weapons officer responded immediately and Hadeishi watched the threat-well reorient as the
'Just a tap, now, just a tap,' Kosho said, one eye on the navigation plot and one on a vector map on the helmsman's comp. 'Five hundred meters forward…reverse at one eighth…there you go. There you go.'
Hadeishi watched the meteor shield sensors waver – flashing amber and crimson – then steady to a sullen yellow as the cylindrical bulk of the light cruiser drifted to a stop beneath the enormous shape of a mountain-sized asteroid fragment. In comparison to some of the monsters deep in the belt, this one – identified only by a long spatial coordinate – was a tiny baby. Against the jagged, crumpled surface the
Where an Imperial battlewagon or heavy carrier might mount the recently developed Kaskeala
'Hayes-
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Hadeishi nodded in acknowledgement, leaning his chin against the back of his fist. 'Deft maneuvering on the approach,
Kosho stiffened, sensing a rebuke in the captain's quiet words. 'Sir, we have invested a great deal of effort in mapping possible perturbations in the navigational maps of the belt. This planetesimal has markedly altered course, mass, and albedo between our two sets of data. I believe it has been mined by the suspected wildcatter.'
Raising an eyebrow, Hadeishi cut her off. 'There are dozens of reasons this particular rock could have changed vector,
Slightly mollified, the exec nodded her head and returned to the helmsman's station. Hadeishi eyeballed the progress of the probe, which had come within a dozen meters of the asteroid surface and was beginning a winding circumnavigation of the enormous shape, scanning for fresh scarification, hot-spots or other signs of mining activity. Sighing, the captain turned back to reviewing the engineering department's weekly report on the state of the engines, fuel systems and the primary and secondary reactors.
Movement on the bridge – no more than one of the sensor techs stiffening in his shockchair – drew Hadeishi's attention away from authorizing a request to draw higher-than-projected amounts of conduit sealant from stores. Kosho was already beside the helm panel, hands clasped at the small of her back as she scrutinized the data feed from the remote probe.
'We have a positive,' she announced after a moment. 'Mirror this to main screen.'
A starfield image flickered onto the curving screen dominating the 'forward' wall of the bridge. In truth, the command deck was situated at the heart of the crew spaces in the forward section of the
The v-feed from Remote One showed a deep shadow cleft in the flank of the asteroid. The nearer edge, now drifting into view in a cone of brilliant white from the pod's lights, was razor sharp. The pool of illumination spread over the abrupt juncture, then vanished into a enormous cavity. Hadeishi could see the wall of the pit was glassy and smooth.
'Radiation readings are up, thermal signature is up. Exposed rock surfaces show the effects of extreme heat.'
The
'Processing now.' Kosho's face had subtly changed and Hadeishi realized she was trying not to grin in triumph. 'We'll know within ten minutes.'
'Good.' Hadeishi tapped a glyph to dispatch his reports and leaned forward in his seat. 'During this time, have Remote One do a complete circuit of the pit and log the data for later analysis. Copy one set to legal and time- stamp and lock the archive.' He fingered his beard idly, frowning in distaste at the thought. 'I doubt the
Kosho stared grimly at him for a long moment, puzzling Hadeishi. Then he remembered the events of the previous day and made an equivocal motion with one hand. Her expression did not change. 'And plot us a course to the next 'disturbance'. Take us underway as soon as Remote One returns to the ship.'
The
'Here is our present location,' Kosho said, pointing out a blinking icon in the midst of the threat-well. A light green thread arced back from the winking mote to the orbit of the third planet. Hadeishi, Hayes and Smith stood around the railing. 'The perturbation map we've built shows an irregular track through the main body of the belt in an anti-spinward direction.'
A second thread appeared – this one a virulent red – entering the belt far behind their present location and spiraling forward through the diffuse mass. The red overran the green and continued for a good hand-span in the holodisplay. Kosho frowned at the indicator signaling the end of the track.
'We do not know how quickly the refinery ship is moving. In fact, as a
Hadeishi looked to Hayes questioningly. 'Can we cover a volume this large with our passive sensor envelope?'
The weapons officer shook his head dubiously. 'Some of this volume will be scanned, but our usual range is degraded by all the debris. Hadeishi-
'We don't want to come at them so obviously,' Hadeishi finished the sentence. 'I do not intend to court danger, much less have my ship take a particle beam shot at close range, to catch these…these criminals. We will have to parallel their possible course from the edge of the volume, hoping to catch the refinery within our detection range.' He paused, thinking.