by M. D. Cooper
Rika closed the connection and smiled as she gazed around the furniture store, squaring her shoulders and preparing herself for what was coming next. Then she reached out to Alice and Tex.
“What should I do with her?” Gunnery Sergeant Tex asked, gesturing to the Nietzschean major.
Rika sighed. “Knock the coward out and leave her, we can’t be bothered to haul around garbage. Better to have a worm like her back with her people than in our way.”
“Fucken Niets,” Tex muttered as he walked toward the enemy officer and gave the woman a light kick in the back of the head.
“Shit, Tex,” Rika said, leaning over the table. “You didn’t break her neck, did you?”
“Colonel,” Tex placed a hand over his heart. “I would never do such a thing to a poor, defenseless Niet. She may have a bit of a concussion, but her bones are all intact.”
Rika shook her head and turned just as Leslie materialized in front of her. “Shit!” she exclaimed. “You trying to give me a heart attack?”
“If that’s what it takes to get your ass in gear,” Leslie replied. “Our window to slip past the Niet battalion is closing.”
“Right, let’s go.”
A minute later, both Rika and Leslie were on the rooftops, invisible and deadly as they leapt from building to building, moving deeper into Memphis’s city center.
The brick and stone flat-topped buildings gave way to older structures with steepled roofs, and Rika’s and Leslie’s progress slowed, as both women had to be more deliberate in their leaps from roof to roof.
Rika gave a soft whistle within the confines of her helmet as she followed Leslie to the next rooftop.
Niki laughed.
A sigh came from her AI, causing Rika to frown.
Rika shrugged as she eased over the crest of the roof to watch a column of Nietzscheans double-time it past on the street below.
Rika’s jaw tightened as she considered those implications.
Rika gave a derisive snort.
Rika was growing agitated with Niki’s line of reasoning.
Niki didn’t reply, and Rika sighed, the fight gone out of her.
The AI’s tone was rather sullen, but Rika decided it would have to do for now.
The Nietzscheans on the street had passed by. Leslie signaled for Rika to begin moving once more, and after several minutes, they had progressed through the older stone buildings and reached a newer section of Memphis, featuring tall towers sheathed in a glowing polymer that resembled marble, but with shifting patterns of light and dark working their way across the structures.
Rika observed, noting the high-rise that the Nietzscheans had claimed for their system headquarters.
Leslie pinged her location as Rika landed on the last steepled roof in the older section of the city, and Rika moved close to the scout so they could communicate on a tightbeam.
Rika looked over the route they’d need to take. Seven blocks north, then three west. Each and every one of them patrolled by the enemy.
Leslie sent a ‘negative’ flag over the Link.
Rika nodded and eased toward the edge of the rooftop.
She was about to jump down, when the distant thuds of artillery came from the east.
“All Marauder forces, this is Admiral Gideon of the Nietzschean Military Service. We have just fired an artillery barrage on a residential area in East Memphis. You will stand down and cease all aggression, or we will continue shelling civilian targets. You have five minutes to comply.”
Heather snorted.
BERSERKER
STELLAR DATE: 10.12.8949 (Adjusted Years)
LOCATION: 2km South of Bridge Street, 44th Ave, Memphis, Kansas
REGION: Blue Ridge System, Old Genevia, Nietzschean Empire