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by Nick S. Thomas


  “Monitor the gateway. As soon the whole fleet is through, then shut it down,” Huber ordered.

  “And if they don’t all make it through?”

  “They’ve got sixty seconds longer, and then you shut it down, Lieutenant.”

  Taylor turned to Parker.

  “There must still be Mechs aboard. Spread the word. I want a clear sweep of the entire ship.”

  She nodded in return and went to the nearest communication console, only to realise that they now had normal comms back. She lifted the device and passed on Taylor’s orders. The rest of the crew all watched the fleet passing through, but there was no sign of the crippled frigate. Vega turned to the Admiral for confirmation, but he only nodded for the Captain to shut down the gateway. The swirling gateway shut down, and all that was left was the circular hollow structure.

  Huber slumped down with his head in his hands. As glad as they all were to have survived, it was a bitter defeat.

  “We gave as good as we got,” Taylor said.

  “Yes, but that isn’t enough,” replied Huber in a muffled manner. His hands partly covered his mouth. He suddenly looked up to the Major and directly into his eyes.

  “Did we have an impact, or have we just condemned Earth to another great war?”

  “The war never ended. Those bastards were always coming for us, no matter what. Maybe now those idiots at home will back us with what we need.”

  “Sir, we have an incoming transmission from General White. His ship is twenty kilometres out.”

  “Put him through.”

  A projection came up. The General looked aghast, and they could already tell he had seen the state of the fleet, which was halved in number and badly mauled.

  “Admiral Huber, I am sorry to say that my petition had no effect. No one would supply troops for our endeavour.”

  “I am sure you did everything you could. But now they’ll have no choice. The enemy is coming for us, whether they like it or not. We lost many valuable lives these past weeks, but not in vain. You’re cleared to board, General.”

  White nodded, cutting out the transmission without another word. There was little else to say.

  “We’ve got a hell of a fight coming.”

  “And finally we have taken them on in space and held our own,” replied Taylor.

  “Just about, but we’ll need many more ships and crews if we’re to make a difference the next time they come through that gateway.”

  The three sixty-degree viewing display came back online, showing the true extent of the damage to their fleet. Taylor stood in absolute astonishment at what he saw. He was amazed the Trafalgar had even made it through. Large parts of its hull had been torn off, and one of its engines was missing.

  He thought back to Chandra. Although he had not been there to see it, he knew she was dead. No one could have survived the onslaught of the vast forces he had seen attacking the planet she held. It was deeply saddening to have lost such a good friend, but all he could now think was at least she could rest in peace.

  For now they had a new hell to face.

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