Encounter at Hesperus
Encounter at Hesperus
Encounter at Hesperus
Contre-Admiral
lfO JUt{E. 23O1 Jean-Paul Bertrand's staff announced
that the Eta Bootis Defense Fleet will
depart to engage the Kafer yessels currently attacking the Hochbaden system
(less the two Australian yessels t /srrangef an(J Kangaroo, which are still on
patrol near Arcturus)-l
F3 JUNE, 2301 - (excerpt trom the
communicalions fog ot H-rJ.A.,s- Easlrrange4: '".-What do you mean the fleet
went off to Hochbaden? Send a couriel off
ASAP to brang the Detense FIeet back- The
whole frigging Kafel fleet dropped into
Arturus to discharge their stutterwarp
drive- They'll be here in a tew daysl"l
[18 JUNE. 23Oi - In the Hochbaden
system, the French battleshap Tauyran4
with contre-Admilal Jean-Paul Bertrand
onboard, was completely destroyed in a
one-on-one engagement with a Katet
battleship- Thasleaves the Uklainian commander, Kontr-Admlral Se.gei Sergeayich
Borodin incharge of the combined Earth
Defense Force here an the outea
French Arm ot space.I
fahen from The Ham ao -Kafef
Uar btt/A ler Shane, pab- 23 12[21 JUI{E, 2301: 2lO7 hours
GMT - Tanstafll Starportl
Two men stood in the lighted
cloorwayto a prefab shelter,one of
manyon this sicteot the starport.Both
wore the typicalkhakidrill uniformof
the Britishcommonwealthof the 24th
century. Round garrison hats with
black visors, short sleeves,pressed
slacks,black,low top shoes polished
to within a centimeterof their 'lives'
completedthe perfectrecruitingposter image that all militaryforces wish
to proiect.One of the figureshad a lot
ol gold braicton his visor,anclwas the
one standingjust insidethe dooMay.
Off in the clistance.a transoortblimo.
a common sight on colony worlds,
was on final approach to the main
landingcirclefor LTAs(Lighter-ThanAirvehicles).
"Welcome aboarcl,Mister Greenwood,"Alexander'sandy'shanetold the young
"See
man who was standingin Shane'squarters.
you on l e Eushrangef tomorrow.' one final
shakeof the hands,then Greenwoodsnappedoff
a sharo salutein the line Britishtraclition.Shane
returnedit in the samefashion.
Shanewatched the retreatingback of LieutenantGreenwoocl
as the wind ruffledboth men's
pressedkhakis.The brown giant Tithonusfilled
the sky is if it were some god watching lhe
strangeworkingsof man on its moon, Aurore.
Appearingoff to the sideof Tithonuswas the red
shining clot of Arcturus,the star by which the
enemypassesto reachEtaEootis.
The starportlookedlikeany old airporton any
ot lhe hundreds of worlds that man now
inhabited;the tower lightsflashedtheirwarnings
to aircraftlandingand takingolf , and lightsshined
in offices throughout the administrationblock.
But this slarport was also the gfound base
location of the United Nations Soace Fleet
Headquarters and Aurore (Mission) Control.
Security teamson foot or in hovercraftpatrolled
the perimeter of the starport looking tor any
Kafersthat mightstillbe around.
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ENCOUNTER
AT HESPERUS
'dockingmaneuvers,'
Commanden"
"Ayeaye,sir."
Later,the two lovers rested in each other's
arms and staredal the darkenedceiling.Finally,
thequietwasbrokenby Beth.
"Whatdo you thinkabout our new computer
operaton"sheasked.
sandy thoughtfor a moment before answering."Amazingthat he was ableto livethroughthe
tirst Kafer Invasion.lf ever someone suffered
througha walkabout,he clid.You shoulcthave
seenhis eyesas he told me abouthis cousin's
farm northeastof her. We were over at the
O-Club, tossing back a mug or two, when
Malcolmtold me abouthis cousin,dying after
theirgroupstagedan ambush.Betweentryingto
hum a chorusof waluing Matilda,his cousin
quoled: '/hope you wt//remain with me here tt///
am quite dead /l is a comlon to knov that
someone /s by.'lt was tolcl to John King by
Robert o'Hara Burke in 1861 0n their failed
exploration
of lhe outback."
"Hearingabout it from behind the door was
enough fof me. Now it looks liks we're in a
full-blownwarwiththem.'
I
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andwerecarryingtwo AmericanSIM-14missile
packseach;threehastilyconvertedlreightersway
overdueon their maintenanceschedules.with
civilian
crewstryingto act likemilitaryspacers.
Onboarcllhe Busnt/ange,the flagship of the
AuroreanColonial Defense Squadron,its crew
watchedtheirmonitorscloselytor the lone Kafer
scoutvesselthat was supposedto be near this
world.
In a small broom closet of a cabin, a lone
figurein shorts sat at his computerterminal.A
mu9 ot lukewarmtea rested near the person's
rightelbow,waitingto be emptied."Sandy"Shane
finishedreadinga reporton his computerscfeen
andsavedit underthe'Ship'sPapers"file.Then,
he calledup a data teadout of the squadron's
position.satisfieclwith his findings,he turnedhis
terminaloff and finishedclressingfor duty as his
mindreviewedthe currentsituation.
Thelittlefleel left the comfortableembraceof
Tithonus,a gas giant five times larger than
Jupiter.Theworlctof Aurorewas officiallylisteclin
lhestaratlasas EtaBootisllc (meaningthatit was
lhe thirdmoon orbitingthe second planetof the
EtaBoolisbinarysystem).Eta Boolis
A wasnamedMuohridand EtaBootis
B, Rubis The systems two stars
orbiledone anotherwith an annual
separation
ol 1.425AU (Astronomical
Units).The systemwas first visileclby
the French.ln the 2240s, France,
Ukraine,and a cartel of American
corporations
set up a colony on the
tidally locked world now namecl
Aurore.The colony grew in size and
population in the nexl fifty-eight
years.
Then,on April 4. 2298,the peace
wasshattered.
A largefleet invaded
the Eta Bootis system from the
general
directionof A.cturus,attackingthe humanfleetand destroying
it.
ByAril8, the alienshad begun lancling
on the planet.For three months, the
fightingwas severeat best,brutaland
l,
d6.^ar.td.l
1i
\rr^rcl
Th6
E.dh
fld^r
.r
Hochbaden,
the next world withinthe
7.7 light year range of stutterwarp
vesselsin the ctirectionof Earth,
eventuallydefeatectthe aliens ancl
sentthemretreating.
But the strandect
Kaferson the planet fought on for
anotheryear, waiting for reinforcements.Over
people,mostly civilians,died in that war.
300,000
Theeconomywas shattered.Citizensof Aurore
developeda blooctlustagainstthe Kafers.lf a
citizenof Aurorewas askeclhow to fight the war
againstthe Kafers,a typicalanswerwould be to
roundup the bloody lot and do awaywith them
on a scale that would have made the ancient.
infamous
Hitlergreenwithenvy.
CommodoreShanereflectedover the recent
past on the fringe of human space. For three
years we have stat/oned an ntemallona/ fleet n
th/ssystem. Eertrand d/dn't even tly to sed{ out
tlte a//ens,/Ust keep tnem away from the co/ony.
Adm/n/ Eorodn ttrs supposed to be a tacfi?a/
genlus.buthedldn'l wanl lo maleanywaves.
Shanemumbledto himselfunderhis breath,
"TheGermanKommodoreWilhelmLutkeis about
the most aggressiveot us all. And then the
American,
RearAclmiralDavidFarragutParkerbuthe'sa littletoo concernedwith seekingglory
ratherthan protectingAurore.' gut lhe lhreeolus
agree that the lrght lor Ela B@tls shou/d be
tnged at Arcturus. /Vorv8e/'t/and nad b go of
ind /eayeme to plolect tlre who/e system tuth an
"
Sh.^o
cl2lo.l
Mil^6m
nn.l
ded in agreement.
The Commoclore thumbed his
headset mike button on anct said,
"Briclge,Shane here. Sound Battle
Stations. Commander Foster. Plot
interceptcourseanclmakebest speecl
coveredalmostthe entiroutfit, usuallyempty.
to target." Then, turning lowards Lt. Linda
On Shane'srighl was the computeroperator, Fairchild,"Callup the other ships anc,havethem
Lt. MalcomGreenwood,an individualdiminutive go to BattlsStations.InformAuroreControlthat
in appearance,
but long on intelligence;
a man we arenow engagingthe loneKaferwarship.'
"Ayeaye,Commodore,'Lt.Fairchildreplied.
who had enduredthe rigorsof the KaferInvasion
the first time aroundwhile on leave.Along the
The target that the small human fleet was
cabin'swallswereoiher comouterconsolesand
heading for was a large, dirty, green-colorecl,
theiroperators.Lt.RichardLemmonsmannedthe
multi-spherical
as a
craftthat had been ictentified
Fire Controlcomputerwhile severalChiefPetty battleshipcode-namectA/pha.rhis inlormation
Officersoperatedthe Remole Controlconsoles was flashingin the lowerright-handcornerof the
thatguictedthe smartmissilesand sensordrones. big displayscreen.
EnsignJudy Mayeroperatedthe main sensors
"Time?"askedShane.
console.All were rugged indivictuals,
"2118hours,sir,"Lt.Greenwoodresponcled.
the tinest
'Lt. Fairchilct,tell the merchant captainsto
examplesot Australian
heritage.
"All right mates,where is the little buggen"
launchone missilepack each, and we will take
Shaneaskedwhilebuckling
himselfin.
careof the guidanceinstructions.'
"Ayeaye,sir,'the lieutenantrepliect.
Lemmonsanswered,"Dfonenumbettwo still
hasa positivetrackot the target.lt is closingin on
Mayer'svoice went up a note, "Droneis now
Hesperus.lt looks like the Kafersare going to
reporting that target is an 'lmprovecl Alpha'
slingshotarounclit to arriveat Tithonus.'
battleship.
lt is launchingsix missiles."
'Nothing about the rsl of the enemy fleet,
Shanelookectover to Greenwoocl.
"Havethe
Mayen"
merchantslaunchedthe sim-14syet?'
'We're getting two from lne Hasegawa and
"Not a peep, Captain.I guess they'rewaiting
on theirmate'sreoort.'
one lrom the Bangkok.Kangarooislelling us that
Malcomcut in, "As lar as I can cletermine.
sir. the DonsMayllas launchecltwo.'
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'Tell Kangaroothat we will handle anti-missile
tire control while the rest of the squadron fires
their lasers at the battleship,' Shane ordered,
focusingbackon the tacticalplot screen.
Even with missiles equipped with stutteMarp,
time can clragby while waitingfor the incoming
strike.Yet it can flash by too quicklyto respond to
the situation.
PeEona/U thought Shane, / peler to hght by
Emote contro/. Wou/dn't t4zrntto fighl hand to
hand wrth a Kafec not aftel t+/ratMa/com bld me.
Aloud, 'Bridge, bring us about 275 mark 190."
Turningto look at Malcom Greenwood,he saict,
'Onca the freighters have unloacled all their
missiles,havethem fall benindKangalooanclus.'
'l have received reports that the three
treighters havs fired off the first pack of thre
missileseach,'Malcomrepliecl.
Lemmonsspokeup now.'l've usedthreeSlMs
to block ths incoming Kaler missiles onefor-one. The othershavs so far macleit oast the
counter-battery fir - clamn! Spoke too Soon,
theregoes anotherone of ours.'
Out in space,the ten meterlong silvertubesof
cleath clos8d in on their resoective
targets and explodsd. Invisiblelaser
beamspumped up to gigawattpower
via their own nuclear c,estruction,
cutting into human and alien vessels
alike. The Hasegat+a was like a
massivgblockof wooc,that some god
had takena power drillto.
AlexanderShanestareclat the clata
readoutscoming in over his compuler
screens.The alienbattleshiolost one
of its four rotating 'arms' that he
assumectprovided artificialgravityin
the same manneras such deviceson
humanvessels.And some hull plating
would eventuallyioin the small,thin
ring of clebrisorbitingthis planet.He
peeredover at Malcom.'well,mister,I
guesswe showed'em a g'clay,what?"
A smile appeareclon Malcom's
previouslygrimlace.'Aye, sir.Thatwe
dict. we've taken some minor hull
ctamage.Kangarooloo\ an engine hit,
power piant ouput reduced by thirty
percent."
'What aboutthe treighters?'Shane
askect.'Did they get all thearmissiles
off?"
"No, sir. Hasegatn didn't get hers off . Also,
Hasegatn took most of the incoming missiles.
She's heavily damaged in engineeringanct the
toMard hull is iust so much swiss cheesenow.
Mayer,on sensors,was tellingme that Hasegirwa
is losingatmosphericpressure.'Malcomdirected
his attention to communications."Lieutenant
Fairchilcl,raise the Hasegawa for an updated
damagersport."
'Will do. sir.'
Shanerubbeclhis eyes, then locusecton the
plot baord.'Tell those other two lreightersto fire
off the restol thosemissiles'
Again, Lt. Fairchilclworked her comm board,
carryingout herorders.
CommodoreShanecalledup the vicleoimage
ot lne Hasegatn on one ot the smallermonitors
at his console.lce crystalstrailedbehindthe huge
spacecraftfrom the engineering/crewquarters
like the smoke trail an airolaneleaves behind
when shot down. The briclgetower was nothing
but a blackenedstump of metal."Linda,"he said
quietly,'have the Dons Maypick up any survivors
oll the Hasegawa, ancl inform Aurore Control
abouther.'
2l
sensorfeedbackcausedthe consoleto blow up
jn Judy Mayer's lace. Lt. Fairchildcalled tor a
medicalteam to come to take careof the young
womanas commodore shane unbuckleclfrom
hischairand grabbeda fire extinguisher
to help
one of the petty officers put out the electrical
otaze.
Thicksmokesoon filledthe red lightedroom.
Coughing,
Shanestartedlo ordereveryoneto put
ontheiroxygenmasks,but theyhad alreacty
done
so.He settledbackinto his chairand took his own
advice.
"Bridge,Shanehere. Put our bow on to that
battleship
andkeepus likethat.Don'tlet'em get
ourprotileagain."
"Undersloocl,Commodore.We're having lo
stopthe gravitydrum now becauseof vibrations,"
Commander
Andersonreolied.
Shanecoulcltell somethingwas
wrong."Beth,is somethingwrongup
there?"
'Yessir.Commanders
Fosterand
Rhocles
areclead.They - they were
fightinga fife here on the bridge
whenthe forwardstarboardviewport
washit. Both of them were sucked
oul before the automatic viewoort
shieldslid into olace." After more
thantwo hundredyearsof livingand
working in space, most people
would still call a blow out being
'suckedout'. There was
a slight
pausebefore she continued."zeiglerandI areholdingon andthe ship
isstillanswering
the helm."
At /east Eetn ls st/// a//ue. Snane
"OkayCommander,
thought.
we wilt
grieveafter the batfle. Not now.
You'reFirst Otficer now. Tactical
oul."Then.avertinghis attentionto
Ll. Greenwood,-Malcom, Swiclch
sensorconlrolto your board.Status
ontheKafen"
"Looks like our missiles have
totalled
hisengines.
He s just coastingnow;stutteMarpemissionsread
zero. ThP commancl Focl looks
totally
destroyed."
"Commodore.message coming
in lrom Aurore,"Lt. Fairchildrepor,
ted. "Kontre-AdmiralEorodin and
the rest of the lleet have just
returnedto the system. They are
nowheadinglor Astraeusand the
remaining
Kafer vessels."
Two Mecl-Techs trailing a
casualtybasket popped open the
hatchand propelleclthemselvesover to the
slumpedfigure of Judy Mayer. caretuily,they
strapped
herinto the basketand left as quietlyas
theyentered.
shane looked at the time readout on the
bulkhead
wall.tt read:0156- 23JUNE2301. Then
helookedover at Greenwood."ls that battleshio
deadyeP"
Greenwoodnodded. "Yes sir. Still getting
somelifeform reaclings,
but all powergeneration
systems
arereadingat ?erolevels."
"Lt.Fairchild,
directthe Kangarootocloseand
sendovera boarclingpartyto capturethatthing."
Theywere lookingat the video screenswhen
themagnifiedview of their defeatedenemyblew
upintomillionsof pieces.
"Thenagain, Lieutenant,maybe not. stand
down trom Battle Stations and inlorm the
squadron
to turnbacktowardsAutore.I wanta full
damagereport put together for my inspection
CANSHAREA BOTTLE
OFVODKAANDYOU
AT
CANRELATE
WHATHASHAPPENED
ETABOOTISI.
Then,afterreadingthe firstletter,Shanecalledup
thesecondandbeganto read.
KIEV-class
Destroyer
LENGTH: 90 Mctors
FOTATIONALARC : 37.3Molers
TOCOMMODOREALEX
SHANE
D.F. PARKER:
FROMREARADMIRAL
AUSSIE
BASTARD.
SANDY
YOUOLDOUTBACK
HOGGING
ALLTHEGLORY
ASUSUAL.AT
LEASTTHISTIMEYOUSAVEDSOMEFORUS,
SEEYOUBACKONAURORE.
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IFROM THE S|EGE OF ETA AoOTTS 23 JUilE. 23Ol - The Aurorean Colonaal
Detense Squadron engaged a Kafel
battleship, destroyang it at a cost ol one
ship destroyed and another badly damaged- saxty-seven are listed as killed an
action, twenty-three wounded- Five are
missing, presumed dead.
- Borodin's fleet has ar.iyed back in
the Eta Bootis system early this morning
to engaoe elements ot the Kafer tleet now
tagged 'Task Force X-Ray.' driyin0 them
away.l
by Alrx Shane,
nte Hsman-KatcLlfar
pab.2312- *