'Two more midships, about frame niner-six-five. Graser Twenty-Three's out of the net, but the mount's undamaged; it's prepared to fire in local control. No major penetrations and no personnel casualties, but we've lost a couple of laser clusters from the after starboard quadrant, and we're down one beta node from the after ring. I think I can get the node back in about twenty minutes, but I could be wrong.'
'Do what you can, Glenn,' Cardones said, but his attention was on a secondary display. His own ship's wounds were minor, superficial, at worst. The same couldn't be said for Intolerant.
'Intolerant reports loss of her entire starboard sidewall aft of midships, Your Grace. She has at least three core hull breaches, and one fusion plant's off-line. Her shipboard fire control and point defense are seriously compromised.'
Honor nodded, keeping her expression calm as she listened to Jaruwalski's report.
'Harper, get me Captain Sharif.'
'Aye, aye, Ma'am.'
'Captain,' Honor said, moments later as Captain James Sharif appeared on her com display.
'Your Grace.' Sharif's face was taut, but his expression and voice were under firm control.
'How bad is it over there, James?'
'Honestly?' Sharif shrugged. 'Not good, Your Grace. I've got serious personnel casualties, and Engineering's lost about twenty-five percent of its damage control remotes-almost a hundred percent in the missile core. Our compensator's undamaged, and we've got enough node redundancy to maintain military power, but our offensive combat capability outside energy range is shot. And I'm afraid our missile defense pretty much sucks right now.'
'That's what I was afraid of.' Honor glanced at the astrogation display, then looked back at Sharif. 'We've run out of Bogey Four's MDM range, and on our present heading, we'll just scrape by outside Bogey Three's envelope. But that's going to take us within range of the pods they've got deployed around Arthur in about another fourteen minutes. How much missile defense can you restore in that much time?'
'Not a lot,' Sharif said grimly. 'We've lost both Keyholes. I don't think we can get either of them back this side of an all-up shipyard visit, Your Grace, and we still have a major fire in secondary fire control. My shipboard control links to starboard have taken a real beating, too. We're mostly intact to port, so as long as I can keep that side of the ship towards the threat, we'll be able to control three or four CM salvos, but, at best, I figure we'll be at maybe forty percent of design missile defense capability.'
'Do what you can,' she said. 'Go ahead and roll ship now. I'll try to adjust the formation to give you a little more cover.'
'Thank you, Your Grace.' Sharif smiled tightly. 'I'm glad you're thinking about us.'
'Take care, James,' Honor replied. 'Clear.'
She looked over her shoulder at Lieutenant Brantley.
'Admiral Henke, Harper,' she said.
'Aye, aye, Ma'am.'
Less than ten seconds later, Michelle Henke's face had replaced Sharif's on the com display.
'Mike,' Honor began without preamble, 'Intolerant's in trouble. Her missile defense is way below par, and we're headed into the planetary pods' envelope. I know Ajax's taken a few licks of her own, but I want your squadron moved out on our flank. I need to interpose your point defense between Intolerant and Arthur. Are you in shape for that?'
'Of course we are.' Henke nodded vigorously. 'Ajax's the only one who's been kissed, and our damage is all pretty much superficial. None of it'll have any effect on our missile defense.'
'Good! Andrea and I will shift the LACs as well, but they've expended a lot of CMs against those two monster launches from Bogey Four.' Honor shook her head. 'I didn't think they could stack that many pods without completely saturating their own fire control. It looks like we're going to have to rethink a few things.'
'That's the nature of the beast, isn't it?' Henke responded with a shrug. 'We live and learn.'
'Those of us fortunate enough to survive,' Honor agreed, just a bit grimly. Then she gave herself a little shake. 'All right, Mike. Get your people moving. Clear.'
'They're shifting formation, Admiral,' Selma Thackeray reported. 'It looks like they're moving their battlecruisers between their damaged superdreadnought and Arthur.'
'Sounds like we got a pretty good piece of her, Sir,' Gozzi observed.
'I'd have preferred a better one,' Giscard said, his eyes on the damage control report from Conquete scrolling up his display.
Despite the disparity in firepower, the Manties' stubborn concentration on a single target had paid them dividends. Conquete was the only one of Giscard's ships they'd damaged, but they'd hammered her severely. Her max acceleration was down by almost twenty-two percent, her point defense had been significantly degraded, she had over two hundred casualties, and like all Giscard's SD(P)s, she'd effectively exhausted her offensive missile capacity.
But superdreadnoughts were tough, and the Republic's damage control capabilities had improved dramatically over the past few years. Conquete might be hurt, but she would still have been combat capable... if there'd been any one in range for her to fight.
'Their present course is going to carry them clear of Sewall, isn't it, Marius?' he asked after a moment.
'Yes, Sir, I'm afraid it is,' Gozzi replied. Rear Admiral Hildegard Sewall commanded the Republican task group closing in from system south. 'Not by very much, though,' the chief of staff continued. 'If Deutscher manages to inflict more impeller damage, I think she'll probably be able to bring them into her engagement envelope.'
'And with one of their superdreadnoughts already beat up on.' Giscard nodded. 'Well, I suppose it's all up to Deutscher, then.'
Chapter Thirty-Seven
Additional damage reports came in over the next several minutes, and Honor settled back in her command chair as she digested them. Intolerant's damages were the worst, and from the medical reports, it sounded very much as if Alistair McKeon was going to require a new CO for his battle squadron's first division. Honor had never gotten to know Allen Morowitz as well as she would have liked... and it didn't look as if she would ever have the chance to.
Star Ranger was the next most badly damaged. Her personnel casualties were even worse than Intolerant's, but that was largely because she was one of the older, manpower-intensive Star Knight-class ships. From the her reports, her people seemed to have things under control, but she, too, was going to require an extensive shipyard stay. Given her age, and how long repairs were likely to take, it was probable BuShips would simply write her off, but at least Honor should be able to get her home.
Ajax's damage was much less severe. Assuming nothing else happened to her, her repairs should be both routine and rapid.
Taken altogether, things could have been far worse, she told herself. She'd allowed her task force to be mousetrapped, and the fact that the Havenites had used a variant of her own Sidemore tactics to do it lent it an additional sting. But the thing which had made it effective at Sidemore was the same thing which had made it equally effective here: no one in normal-space could 'see' into hyper-space to detect units there. And at least she'd gotten the carriers clear before the bad guys dropped in on her.
'Is Rifleman still clear, Mercedes?' she asked looking up from the damage reports.
'As far as we can tell, they don't haven't a clue where she is,' Brigham replied.
'Good. But tell her to stay where she is until we clear the hyper limit.' Brigham looked a question at her, and Honor smiled thinly. 'Whoever's in charge on the other side has already demonstrated she's pretty good. At the moment, it looks like all her available units, aside from Bogey Four, are still accelerating in-system. They probably hope we'll take enough lumps from the Arthur pods to slow us down, let them overhaul. But if I were in command on the other side, and if I had enough hulls for it, I'd have at least one more task group waiting in hyper.'
'To drop just outside the limit, right in our faces just when we think we're about to get away clean,' Brigham said.
'Exactly. Mind you, I think the odds are good that they've committed everything they have already, but let's make sure before Rifleman hypers out to tell Samuel where to pick up his LACs.'