'Will do. Giovannuci, out.'

* * *

'Lai, go with First Squad to Engineering,' Pahner snapped. 'Gunny Jin, you're with Second.' As the teams headed out, the sergeant major snagged Jin and Despreaux. She peered into the squad leader's helmet visor, but its swirling mirrored surface made it impossible to see the younger woman's expression.

'Despreaux, I know you're not tracking too well ...' Kosutic said.

'I'm fine, Sergeant Major,' the sergeant replied.

'No, you're not,' Kosutic contradicted calmly. 'You're a basket case. So's Bebi and Niederberger. And Gelert and Mutabi, for that matter.'

'Shit,' Jin said. 'Mutabi went?'

'Yes,' Kosutic replied. 'I've been trying to hold all of you out of combat as much as possible. This time, I don't have any choice.'

'I'll be fine,' Despreaux said desperately. 'Really. I was fine in Mudh Hemh.'

'Nevertheless, Jin's going along,' Kosutic told her. 'Let him run your squad; you just cover everyone's back.'

'I can handle it, Sergeant Major,' the sergeant said. 'I can.'

'Despreaux, just do what I say, okay?' the NCO snapped.

'Yes, Sergeant Major,' she replied bitterly. 'I'll go ahead and give up my squad to the Gunny.'

'Trust the Gunny,' Jin told her quietly, tapping her on the shoulder.

'It'll be okay,' Kosutic said, as the deck shook with a distant detonation. 'Somehow or another, it'll be okay.'

* * *

'Who the pock are these guys?' Julian snapped. He'd narrowly missed being smeared by the hypervelocity missile that had just torn the bulkhead into so much confetti. For a 'tramp freighter,' Emerald Dawn's crew had some heavy-duty hardware. And a lot of personnel.

'Captain Pahner, this is Julian. Third Squad is stuck on the approach to the Bridge. I'd estimate the defenders are in at least squad strength, with heavy weapons, and they're fighting hard. We tried to cut through bulkheads, but several of them are made of reinforced blast steel. We're having a hard time cutting that. We've eliminated two defense points, but we've also lost two suits to get here.' He looked around at the four members of the squad behind him. 'Frankly, Sir, I don't think we're going to get through without some reinforcements.'

* * *

'Julian, hold what you've got. I'll see what I can scrounge up.'

Pahner looked over at Temu Jin and raised an eyebrow. The IBI agent had been attempting to hack the ship's infonet for almost two minutes. It was clear that whatever they'd run into—smugglers, pirates, or whatever —this was no 'tramp freighter.'

'So, what did we just walk into Agent Jin?'

'Well, if it's a tramp freighter, I'm an Armaghan High Priest. No offense, Sergeant Major.'

'None taken,' Kosutic rasped. 'We need to do something here, Captain.'

'Yes, we do, Sergeant Major.' Pahner looked over at her. 'But we really, really need some information to decide what, don't you think?'

* * *

'Personnel, personnel ...' Gunny Jin muttered, looking at the faded signs stenciled on the bulkheads. 'Where's the crew quarters?'

'Kyrou, cover your sector,' Despreaux snapped. The private had been glancing over at Jin as the gunny tried to navigate the unfamiliar maze.

'Yes, Sergeant,' the plasma gunner replied, turning back to the right.

'Ah, crew quarters,' the gunny muttered finally, then took a few steps and turned left into a cross-passage. 'Oh ... shit.'

Despreaux froze as the gunny and Kyrou vanished in a ball of silver and the bulkheads to either side began to melt.

'Nimashet?' Beckley called. 'Sergeant?!'

Despreaux felt her hands begin to shake. For just a moment, Beckley seemed kilometers away, and she closed her eyes. But then she drew a deep breath and opened them once more.

'Alpha Team, lay down a base of fire. Bravo, move!'

* * *

The sergeant major glanced at her schematic and grimaced.

'Lamasara's gone,' she said bitterly. 'We're losing people by the minute, Captain.'

'Yes, we are,' Pahner replied calmly. 'But until I know to whom, we're just going to hold where we are. With one exception.' He flipped to a different frequency. 'St. John. Go, go, go.'

* * *

St. John (J) looked over at his brother and smiled.

'Oh, goody. Time to take a little walk.'

'I hate freefall,' St. John (M) grumped, but he also tapped the controls of the Class A Extra-Vehicular Unit. The round EVU pack, more of a small spaceship than a suit, accepted the previously set up commands and released carefully timed puffs of gas that sent the two Marines on a course that hugged the surface of the globular starship. A course that would eventually intersect the first of two weapons hard points.

'Ah, just think of it as a stroll down to the bagel shop,' St. John (J) said. He cycled his bead cannon to ensure that it was working in vacuum. 'Or the Muffin Man.'

'Them was the days, wasn't they, Bro?' Mark sighed. 'Do you know the muffin man ...'

'The muffin man, the muffin man,' John replied.

'Do you know the muffin man,' they chorused as the EVU packs picked up speed, rocketing them towards an anti-ship missile platform. A platform that probably would be heavily defended. 'Do you know the muffin man, he lives in Drury Lane!'

* * *

'Got it,' Jin called. He watched the data streaming out of the ship-sys and blanched. 'Oh, no.'

* * *

'Sergeant Julian, this is Pahner.'

Julian leaned forward and sent a stream of heavy beads down the passage to cover Gronningen. The big Asgardian darted across the opening and dove through a hatchway, barely avoiding a stream of plasma fire.

'Go ahead, Sir,' the sergeant gasped.

'There's bad news and worse news. The bad news is that this isn't a tramp freighter. It's a Saint Special Operations insertion ship under the command of one Colonel Fiorello Giovannuci.'

'Oh ... pock. Commandos?'

'Greenpeace Division,' Pahner confirmed. 'And in case you didn't recognize the name, Giovannuci was the bastard in command of the Leonides operation a few years back. He's as good as they come ... and a true believer.'

'Oh ... I—' Julian paused, unable to think, then shook himself. 'Go ahead, Sir.'

'This is where we get to the worse news,' Pahner's voice said calmly. 'Gunny Jin is down, probably gone, at what turned out to be the Armory, and not the crew quarters, ship's plans notwithstanding. Where Despreaux's squad is apparently blocking the majority of the commando company from making it into the Morgue.'

'Oh. A full company?'

'Yes. They are, therefore, the current priority. If the Peacers get to the Armory, we are well and truly screwed, so we're just going to have to take care of them before we can reinforce you.'

'Yes, Sir.'

'Cover your back. Do not let reinforcements into the Bridge. By the same token, do not let the Bridge guards, who are almost the only ones with heavy weapons, out. Understood?'

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