Forger's Surprise

  • Part One


    Theyre coming again!


    Gunnery Sergeant Forger could hear the poorly disguised terror in the rookie lieutenants


    voice manning the internal monitor screens... and swore. Two corridors away in the rusty old


    space border station, a full company of Coalition Speznaz assault commandos starting moving


    towards the hanger bay where his team lay.... The start of what History would later call the


    final assault on the last day of the hundred-year Alliance-Coalition War.


    Stay cool,


    L-T Forger spat quietly at his nervous 20-year old Platoon Commander on private channel.


    Remember to keep an eye on external scans too. You never know, the navy could arrive and


    save our asses yet, heheheah. The young man, face streaked in dirt and sweat, squeezed out


    a nervous smile at his mentor. The words were a source of strength to the lieutenant,


    although realistically they both knew there would be no rescue.... Because in this last


    desperate phase of the war the Alliance Navy only existed as blasted, twisted wrecks manned


    by their long-dead crews.... spinning slowly in the dark and cold of space: The debris of


    an utter, all-encompassing defeat. The only Alliance military still alive were in


    out-of-the-way forgotten outposts such as this one, places the Coalition contemptuously


    ignored until all other targets were eliminated. Perhaps this one, Murdock Station in the


    Sol outer Dark Matter Belt, was the last... No communication with other Alliance forces had


    been made in the month since the remnants of the Ranger Company had arrived at the deserted,


    moth-balled base... huddled and shivering in a assault craft-turned lifeboat; nearly out of


    power, air, and water.

    Thanks Gunny, dont know what Id do without


    you...


    Ignoring the words, Forger subliminally vocalized Switch to Squad to his AI


    comm, and at the same time flipped his rifles sight screen to IR with a smooth, practiced


    motion. Team Five, dont fire your rifles until they come through the blast doors in


    strength, save your ammo. Sammy, keep the pulse laser on the center of the doors and just


    keep blastin down the corridor. Jamu, as soon they break through start pumping 40 mm HE


    straight at em.


    The hulking figure of Lance Corporal Jamu Hyderbad laying on the


    dirty steel deck waved his grenade launcher slightly in reply... His normally smiling


    features screwed up in nervous concentration, staring at the massive double steel


    doors.


    Two minutes passed; the remaining fourteen men of Marine Rangers Death


    Battalion D Company, Third Platoon thinking of their lost homes, of dead comrades,


    friends, and family. Or simply waiting in mute silence to kill... and then be killed in


    kind. A few could be heard muttering prayers quietly. Most were veterans of at least a dozen


    fights, and knew that Alliance Marine Rangers were not taken prisoner by the Coalition:


    Deemed too dangerous to have around and not worth their meager value as mine slaves. Since


    there was no longer a Geneva, Switzerland.... there were no longer any conventions to


    uphold. Forger spent the time counting spare rifle clips, each 10 cm. long magazine holding


    500 deadly, razor-sharp fleshette rounds that when accelerated to hyper-mach speed by the


    rifles magnetic rails, would cut through almost any armor a man could carry... and shred


    and explode his flesh into unrecognizable horror. Enough ammo to repulse one good assault he


    mused... After that ? He grimly quirked a smile at the thought... Not likely to matter.




    Suddenly the tense stillness was shattered by a blast wave of heat and ultra-bright


    light, as the Coalition assault engineers fired their mini-nuc cannon at point-blank range


    into the interior docking bay blast doors, instantly turning an oval 3-meter area into


    molten slag... The armor-cast steel a brilliant white at the center and then going yellow


    and orange out towards the edges. Forger watched in fascination as the steel sagged and


    flowed to the deck like a scene from hell... The soldiers armorsuit and face shield


    protecting him from the worst of the heat and intense light. He called out on the all-squad


    channel:


    Ahright, here they come. Kill them, just kill them... We got nothin to


    lose so give 'em everything u got.


    Forger aimed his rifle at the at gaping hole in


    the doors and pulled the trigger.