Geoff nodded and then continued on, reaching the flight deck. The launch officer was by the door.

'I thought you should come down here, sir. We just brought some casualties in.'

Geoff looked at him, confused, as the officer pointed him over to a flame scorched landing craft. Its back hatch was open, pilots and Marines, most of them wounded and still in their pressurized flight and combat suits, being helped out.

Geoff looked back at the launch officer who smiled and nodded.

Geoff ran to the back of the landing craft, Jason at his side, and climbed in.

On the flight deck was a bundled up form, two medics working over him, one holding an IV, another injecting an anti-radiation dose straight in through his suit.

Geoff knelt down by their side.

A blood-stained medic looked up and she smiled softly.

'Picked him up an hour ago. He caught a hell of a dose, sir, over four hundred rem. He's gonna be a sick fighter jockey for awhile but we got him anti-radiation dosed in time. He'll be all right.'

Geoff nodded and looked over at Jason.

Kevin Tolwyn opened his eyes and saw Jason first.

'Hi ya, Jason. What the hell you doing here?'

'Came to save your ass, boy, that's all.'

Kevin smiled weakly and then saw his uncle kneeling by his side.

'Did we win?' he whispered.

Admiral Geoffrey Tolwyn nodded, no longer able to fight back the tears.

'Yes, son, we won.'

1994

Вы читаете Fleet Action
Добавить отзыв
ВСЕ ОТЗЫВЫ О КНИГЕ В ИЗБРАННОЕ

0

Вы можете отметить интересные вам фрагменты текста, которые будут доступны по уникальной ссылке в адресной строке браузера.

Отметить Добавить цитату