'Yes, it is,' Terekhov agreed. 'And I think that's what we'll do.' He turned to FitzGerald. 'Get hold of Tadislaw, Ansten. Tell him I'll want a boarding party ready to go within the next fifteen minutes.'
'Skipper, you know she's armed,' FitzGerald said. 'We picked up that much in Split, and look how quickly she got here. Whatever else she is, she
'Can't be helped,' Terekhov replied. 'According to this,' he tapped the detailed readout from the Split data, 'she's got two lasers in each broadside plus some point defense. It'll take her at least five or ten minutes to clear away the broadside weapons, and there's no way she can do that at this range without our seeing it coming. Same for anything she has hidden, except that she'll have to take the time to clear away the false plating or whatever over it first, as well. Her point defense could come up faster, but it's not going to hurt us if we clear for action ourselves before we tell her we're coming to visit. Unless they've got some sort of death wish, they're not going to argue with a heavy cruiser that's obviously ready to turn them into drifting wreckage.'
'Flight Ops, Hawk-Papa-One is ready to depart.'
Ragnhild Pavletic heard the edge of excitement sharpening her tone and forced herself to step back from it just a bit.
'Hawk— Papa-One, Flight Ops. You are cleared to depart. No traffic, repeat, no traffic.'
'Flight Ops, Hawk-Papa-One copies no traffic on flight path and cleared to depart. Departing now.'
The sharpness had smoothed back down into properly crisp professionalism, she was pleased to note as she fed power to the thrusters. They goosed the pinnace sharply, pushing the small craft clear of
She'd left the flight deck hatch open, and she glanced over her shoulder through it, past the small cubbyhole of the flight engineer. Lieutenant Hedges and a full squad of his platoon occupied about a third of the passenger compartment.
'Attention freighter
'— will open your hatches immediately.'
'
'So much for they'll never suspect anything!' Egervary half-shouted, wheeling towards Duan. 'They knew all along, goddamn it, just like I said! They were fucking
'Shut up!' Duan snapped.
'Why? What the fuck does it matter now? We're dead-we are fucking
'He said to shut up, Zeno,' Annette said viciously, turning on the security officer with a snarl, 'so goddamn
Egervary managed to clamp his jaws together, but his facial muscles twitched and jumped and a thick sheen of sweat oozed down his forehead. His hands trembled visibly, and he turned back to his console with something almost like a whimper.
Duan Binyan wanted to whimper himself.
The money was always good for someone willing to serve on one of the Jessyk Combine's 'special ships,' and the risks weren't really all
But the odds against being one of those handful of ships were so high, and the money was so good, Jessyk could always find someone to take the chance. Someone like Duan Binyan, who suddenly realized all the money in the galaxy was no use at all to a dead man.
'What are we going to do, Binyan?' De Chabrol asked urgently, her voice lowered so only he could hear.
'I don't— ' Duan broke off and wiped perspiration from his own face. 'I don't think there's anything we
'But they're
'What do you want me to say, Annette? If we let them in and they find out what we are, they may kill us- all right,' he said quickly as she opened her mouth, 'they probably
'I say blow the fucking ship and take the motherless bastards with us!' Egervary said. Duan wheeled towards him, and the security officer bared his teeth in a rictuslike grin. His dark eyes were huge, and his nostrils flared. 'Those holier-than-thou motherfuckers are all so hot to kill anyone who does anything
'That's the stupidest thing you've said yet!' Duan snapped. 'You may want to die, but I sure don't!'
'Like what you want's going to make a difference!' Egervary jeered. 'We're
The security officer hovered on the brink of outright madness in his terror, Duan realized. And that terror, as all too often happened, was feeding his rage, fanning it like a furnace.
'No,' the captain said flatly, forcing his voice to project a calm he was far from feeling. 'We're going to do exactly what they tell us to, Zeno.
'You think so?' Egervary's grin was wider and more maniacal than ever, and he whipped back around to his panel.
Duan Binyan had an instant to realize what that grin had meant, and he lunged towards the security officer screaming in protest.
'Stand by, Lieutenant Hedges,' Ragnhild said. 'We'll be coming up on her main personnel hatch in another five minutes.'
'Right, Ragnhild,' Michael Hedges acknowledged with a smile.
He was one of the very few people serving in
She smiled back at him and returned her attention to her HUD, and one eyebrow rose as she saw half a
