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"She's on her feet at least." she offered, hugging Nevarn's shadow as their newly-formed group hurried for the exit. "We gave her a double shot of stimms..."
Gaea snapped awake to a green world of scrolling code and miserable, aching pain. Someone was hauling her along the floor like she was a stumbling drunk, and her legs seemed to confirm that idea as they were clearly working on their own, the armours automated systems tripped.
+++YOU HAVE CONTACTS+++
She was wide awake as her screen cleared. The Dragonoid was carrying her. She could feel multiple, strange things slivering through her plugs and her nerves, like slugs made of melting ice.
She unlimbered her gun, and fired into the inky darkness.
She had seen it before the Dragonoid. It had fallen from the ceiling silently. Her SMG was not an ideal weapon for it. She watched rounds punch through its monstrous, insectoid carapace, missing vitals that intelligently reconfigured as she shot it. It was a collector, a millipede like assemblage of limbs, armour plates, piercing claws, and red lense eyes.
It shrieked like a human. It sobbed, begging, in the thick Ural accented voice of Corporal Olenko from G Company, begging her not to shoot him.
Its already got my RFID. Her brain was sluggish. Stims, exhaustion, damage. . . she fired another burst that sent it scuttling back. The thing screamed again, and she could see the skulls, grinning, red, flensed of skin, that the fucking monster had incorporated into its underside. Some of those skulls still had brains. Some of them were still concious. The collector started to reconfigure, bladed limbs unfolding even as her collection of rescued crew pumped it full of useless, useless stun rounds. The Dragonoid was going to charge it, she could feel his muscle groups tense.
Nevarn was by her side in the next second. He slid under the thing as it reared up to strike and fired two point blank shots. His shotgun was a specialised, custom piece of equipment, more a two shot blunderbuss firing a thick, explosive wad of monowire, plastic explosive, and charged particles. The Collector didn't die so much as come apart in chunks, flopping to the floor and weeping like a gutshot soldier. Nevarn got himself to his feet, and calmly reloaded his weapon.
“Nevarn . ..help me Nevarn. . .its got me. . .please, please beloved, don't let me die.”
Nevarn brought his boot down, hard, on its remaining CPU stack. The voice of his husband died, echoing into the dark corridor.
“Don't let me die. . . don't let me die. . .don't let me die.”
The ship screamed back.
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Davrry Milner was not having a good day. In his customised hunters rig, he was light, strong and fast. And while he was protected against the elements, he was not armoured to even the level of Nevarn. His camocloak rippled about him as he ran silently through the crushspace of 763B/C. With Gaea down. . .
+Thats why we need to run+
“Gaea, you awake?”
+Affirmative.+ Davrry winced at the laboured breathing he heard. +We got the sniffing collector.+
Davrry slid to a stop and crammed himself into a rent in a wall. He paused his breathing, letting his cybernetic lung take over oxygenating his blood. It had been a neat trick as a big game hunter. Aboard the Elcano, it was a fucking lifesafer.
+Davrry?+
He tapped his comms twice.
+Understood. See you soon+
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They where running. It was good that they where running.
Corridor 763B had passed in a blur, Gaea getting up-to-the-second updates from both of the doctors and Cicero. Kromlyn was remotely managing her suits medical systems while Cicero worked on on the fly programming for the Omegas patched in and keeping her field systems alive. She could feel the heat from the fusion stacks and capacitors as she kept the sound dampening field up and around them.
Corridor 763C waited. And it they where expected.
Three hunters, clawing and scratching at something on the floor, looked up with their blank mask faces. They started to lope towards the group.
“Back up!” She waved the group back, trying to get a bead on the leader. “BACK UP!”
She fired, a short burst, then another. The Hunters were different from the Collectors, all densly packed fibre muscles, actuators and armour plate designed to rend and tear at point blank range. Advanced motion predictor software feeding from sensors studding their bodies allowed them to almost dodge bullets.
Gaea missed twice.
Then the pack leaders head exploded. The whip crack roared through the air bubble, white fire tracing a line back to a busted open ceiling panel dangling wires and a single figure, hanging upside down with a massive custom anti-material rifle.
The left one turned on a dime, throwing itself at Davrrys concealed position, where a half powered shot smashed it to the deck, and a second decapitated it.
The final one scuttled towards her. With a feral yell, she punched it out. Her fist, swathed in a powerfield, tore through its head, neck and body, scattering it into metal confetti.
Davrry dropped down into the swinging torch light of the survivors. He was clad in an advanced hunting suit, with exposed actuators and artifical muscle bundles, a single armour plate on his left shoulder notched with kill markings.
“Two more for me” He chuckled as he pulled his helmet clear, revealing dark skin, tangled dreadlocks and a mean smile.
“Fucker.” Gaea smiled under her helmet. “Is this corridor rigged?”
“You better believe it. I've set up the elevator for a fast rope descent. We're almost home free.”
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Gaea had kept up the pace until they reached a blank bulkhead section. They packed the survivors up against the wall, and the three swept the corridor.
“Clear.”
“Clear.”
“Clear.”
+Understood+ Garricks voice, previously choppy and static laced, was crystal clear.
The wall swung upwards, and Gaea ushered them all into a decontamination chamber. Davrry and Nevarn stepped in after them. And the door slid back into position, seamless. Gaea slumped, supported by Davrry and Nevarn.
+Seal confirmed. Give me a second with decon, and you can join us in the galley+
There was a blast of heat, white light and stunning noise.
+All clean, no bugs detected. Welcome to the Science Decks, ladies and gentlemen+
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Gaea, Davrry and Nevarn disappeared into a side room without another word. Waiting for them was Doctor Garrick. From the last time Sayori had seen him. . . to say he ahd changed was an understatement. Rather than being sickly, frail and paper skinned, he was younger, healthier, strong and athletic.
“I can't tell you how glad we are to see you all.” He gestured for them to follow and he lead them through the science labs, a hub of activity. Other survivors worked on nearby benches, mainly science team, but a few engineers and support staff. Most looked up and barely seemed to register the new group, a few giving desulotry waves or respectful nods of the heads, but the rest were clearly engrossed in their work.
“Its not been an easy two years for us. There have been losses, disasters. . . I'm not even sure where to begin.”
They stepped into a galley appended to the science deck, one that Sayori recognised as where she had drunk her nanofood before the big sleep. It was now a more multi-purpose communal area. A table had been laid with food, but bunk beds clearly salvaged from elsewhere where stacked up against the far wall. It was a simple stew, with flasks of water and trays of pills next to them. Standing nearby was Cicero and Doctor Kromlyn.
“I'm sure you have questions. But much should be obvious to you.” The doctor pulled up a chair, and flopped into it. “As soon as we left the gate, we found a marvel of the galaxy. A wreck graveyard stretching from the outer reaches of a cold gas giant to the edge of the system. Millions of advanced ships. But we also found what killed those ships. Some kind of automated defense system, we thought at first. The military crews were woken up first, and then engineering, with science last, but it was chaotic, we were taking fire almost immediately. For 3 days the Elcano and its frigates kept them at bay, but then. . .” He shuddered.
“The fighting went bulkhead to bulkhead, room to room. They were relentless. Slowly they killed everyone who fought back, though it took weeks. In that time, the science team were able to boston the plans for the Elcano, they were infilitrators you see. . .the Sentinax, many of them turned on us when Hekatonkles was taken, corrupted. . .and Julian. . .poor Julian. Trapped in the core, alone, under constant assault. Its a miracle he is still holding out.”
For a second Doctor Garrick fell silent, staring into space.
“From a certain point, it stopped being about fighting back, it became about surviving. We've held on for as long as we can. The enemy, we call them 'berserkers', are in control of many ship systems. We've hidden this place behind fields, made it look like a compacted deck layer. . . but we can't last here forever. Either they'll figure out where we are and come for us, or we'll screw up somehow and lead them here.”
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