his nerves。 Everyone was tense。 Some because they seemed to know what might be coming。 Others
precisely because they did not。
“All right; Vander?” Van Tull said; walking over。 He was eating dried rations。 How could the
man eat under pressure like this; Marquall wondered?
“Four…A;” he replied。 Van Tull smiled。 There was blood on his gums。 He was still suffering from
the hypoxia。 Throne help me; thought Marquall; of all the ways to die; all the ways I’ve imagined
and had nightmares about; wouldn’t that be the worst? Poisoned by the air…mix。 Dead without
realising it。
Van Tull nodded over at Darrow; who was doing a walk round of his Thunderbolt。
“Lad did well yesterday; didn’t he? Fine debut。”
“Yeah;” said Marquall。 He was deciding whether or not he needed to dash to the latrine to vomit。
“He’ll be fine。 They all will。”
“You’ve changed your bloody tune;” said Ranfre; joining them。
Marquall shrugged。 “Just hoping for the best; I think。 I hope they’ll be fine—because if they’re
not; we’re all screwed。”
Viltry buttoned up his flight coat and adjusted his gauntlets。
He saw Jagdea approaching。 “Anything?” he asked。 She shook her head。
“Look Bree;” he began; “There’s something I—”
“What?”
He smiled。 “No; now’s not the time。 I’ll talk to you later。” Jagdea nodded。 She passed through
the waiting pilots。 Zemmic was sitting on a camp chair; counting off his chain of charms; one by
one; over and over。 Cordiale and Del Ruth were playing knuckles to take their mind off the tension。
“All set; you two?” Jagdea asked。
“Yes; ma’am;” said Aggie Del Ruth。 She had such an appealing smile。 Not what a man might
call a pretty woman; Jagdea thought。 Too stern in the face; too heavy in the jaw。 Del Ruth was what
Jagdea’s father had liked to call “cute”。
“Cordiale?”
Cordiale grinned; and patted his lapel。 “Got my lucky feather; commander。”
Scalter was chatting to Blansher; asking him some technical question about fuel pumps。 He
seemed calm enough。 Pretty stable; that man; Jagdea thought。
Kaminsky was standing alone; staring out of the hangar mouth at the slowly lightening sky。
“Are you set?” she asked as she came to stand beside him。
“I think so;” he said。
“Just… do your best;” she said。
“I’ve been waiting a long time for a chance to do just that; mamzel;” Kaminsky replied。 He held
out his left hand。 “I never did thank you properly for this opportunity。”
She shook his hand。 It seemed odd to do it left…handed; but she knew he didn’t want to use his
dull prosthetic。
“I never thanked you for getting me out of Theda;” she said。 “Shall we call it even?”
He smiled。
“What do you think?” she asked。
“Everyone’s scared;” said Kaminsky。 “That’s what I think。 It’s natural; I suppose。 Frankly; I
can’t wait。” He didn’t have to。 The klaxons began to howl。
Over the Midwinters; 05。39
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Umbra Flight cleared the dock and began to rise in formation; burners bright。 Every other hangar
bay in Lucerna spat out its flights。 Seventy…two Thunderbolts darted up from the island plateau;
which was now glowing pink in the rising daylight。
Operations chatter was constant。 All along the archipelago; the airbases were launching en
masse。 Squadrons were snapping up from Limbus; Zophos and the major islands; and also from the
northern coast and the Ingeburg stations。
From carriers on the Littoral and the Peninsula; a broad and solid auspex return had manifested。
Jagdea had indeed tempted fate。 It seemed like everything the Archenemy had was coming for
them。
“Climb to eight。 Umbra。 Hold formation。 Make your speed two and a half。”
They called in。 The sky was four…tenths cloud; and there was a strong northerly that would aid
the enemy’s approach speed。
“Everyone tight?” she called。
“Leader; this is Eight。 I’ve got an engine warning。”
“Can you sort it; Marquall?”
In his cockpit; Marquall fiddled with the throttle。 His port engine kept misfiring; juddering
Double Eagle。 “Trying now; Lead。”
The engine stuttered and then died altogether。 Nine…Nine wobbled back out of the line。
“Umbra Eight; please advise status。”
“Engine out;” Marquall said。 He pressed restart once; twice。 Nothing。
“Leader; engine is definitely out。”
“Peel off; Eight; Get home and get it fixed。 You’re no good to me running on one。”
“Copy that;” he said and dived away。
“Snuggle up; flight;” she said。 One down already and they hadn’t even fired a shot yet。
The auspex started showing a mass of contacts at fifty kilometres。 She fiddled with her gain
control。 It couldn’t be that massive。
But it was。 Auspex assessed overlapping bomber streams; five hundred units in each。
“Holy Throne of Earth;” she murmured。
“Umbra Flight; this is Lead。 Mass targets at fifty kilometre。 Climb to ten thousand and let’s go in
onto them。 Targets for all。”
“Copy that; Lead;” voxed Blansher; and the planes began to climb。
Darrow adjusted his air…mix and stuck to Van Tull’s eight。 He could feel the pulse in his wrists
against the tight snapping of his gloves。 He toggled his guns on and off to make sure he got a green
rune。
The vox channels started going mad。 Via Operations; they were getting the first reports of
contacts。 At St Hagen; the Sea of Ezra; the Festus Delta。 Navy flights had encountered vast waves of
Archenemy bombers and their fighter support。 Monumental air battles were now igniting over the
Zophonian Sea。
“Five kilometres and closing;” Jagdea called。 “Hold steady。 Keep scanning for fighters。”
High altitude seemed empty; by visual and auspex; but there was a huge mass of returns from
the lower level。
Could there be that many machines in the air; wondered Darrow; or was his auspex faulty?
“Umbra Flight; weapons live; sights on; targets below at four thousand。 Stoop and sting。”
The Thunderbolts peeled off and went into their attack dives。 Nose down; reaching maximum
velocity; Darrow saw the clouds stream away。 Below them; the bombers。 His auspex had not lied。
The air was studded with mass bomber formations。
“Attacking!” Jagdea voxed。
The air lit up。 Festoons of tracer streams hosed up from the enemy formation; filling the air。
Darrow felt the thump and bang of close detonations rattle his bird。 The dive was intense。 Pick one;
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he thought; pick one; you bloody fool or you’ll just go through them。 Explosions blossomed below。
Two or three of the bombers in visual range had gone up。
He chose one; a massive thing; bright red; with four wings and eight vector engines。 He had no
idea what pattern it was。 It was the size of an Onero at least。 Its multiple bolter turrets ripped up at
him and he felt a solid hit against one wing。
Diving vertically onto it; he opened fire。 His lascannons lit up。 The huge machine’s dorsal
plating ruptured and burst apart。 Darrow realised that he was diving so steeply and so hard he was
going to impact into the back of it。 He tried to pull out。 Velocity had frozen his stick。 He fired again
and again。 Hit; hit; hit—
The enormous bomber blew up。 A fat; hot; torus of flame out of which little white tendrils of
smoke spat and trickled。 Darrow shot through the flames and out under the formation。 If the bomber
hadn’t exploded; he would surely have collided with it。 He fought to raise the nose。 It was a huge
effort。 He gripped the way Jagdea had taught him; but still nearly blacked out from the G。
His bird climbed; the stick looser。 He saw Scalter’s machine whirl past; chasing down another of
the massive super…bombers。 Scalter’s sustained shooting dropped it into the sea。
Darrow ascended; nursing the throttle。 Perspiration was pouring down his face and making his
mask itch。 He blinked the sweat…drops out of his eyes。 His targeter pinged as another of the superheavies
filled his sights。 Bright blue bolter rounds cindered down around him from the belly guns。
He viffed up; adjusted to the right; and gave the thing four bursts of las。 It lost a wing。 The
damage caused the huge craft to wallow and then invert suddenly。 It was on fire by the time it hit the
water。
Jagdea killed a Tormentor on her way down; and another on her way back up。 Las batteries
drained; she wound over onto a heavy bomber; and switched to quad。 She gave it a few bursts; but
its turrets forced her to back off。
To her left; she saw Zemmic make a kill; and Del Ruth zoom over; chasing a Tormentor that had
broken from formation; wounded。
Jagdea kicked her rudder bar and rolled down under the heavy。 Viltry had been telling her about
the sweet spot; the point that no turret could track。
Two rounds went through her tail armour before she was sure she’d found it。 She chattered quad
fire into the beast’s stomach。
It slumped to port; dropping out of its line; making hot smoke; and exploding long before it
reached the sea。
With Blansher to his port; Kaminsky dropped in on a Tormentor; letting it come wide into his
gunsight。
It had been a long time since he’d felt this right。
“Fire!” he said。 “Fire! Fire!”
The lascannons charged and unloaded。 The Tormentor broke like an eggshell and fell into a
tumble。 “One to you; Kaminsky;” Blansher voxed。 Yeah; he thought。 One to me。
Viltry followed Ranfre and Cordiale down through the chaos of shots and wafting smoke。 He
rolled right and got a lock on a Talon that was attempting to climb。
Before he could commit to shoot; he saw stripes of fire coming up from below。 He rolled and
looked down。
The air below was full of bats; ascending; shooting。 The bomber waves had escort all right。 But
low; not top cover。
“Bats! Bats! Bats!” he yelled。 “Six o’clock and coming up vertical!”
Lucerna AB; 06。01
Floundering on one engine; Marquall came into hangar three and set down。 He did it badly; denting
the deck plating and slewing hard; leaving deep gouges from his landing claws。
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The fitters ran to Nine…Nine。 Marquall clambered out; throwing off his helmet in disgust。
“Sir?” asked Racklae。 “Damage?”
“No! No; it’s the bloody port engine! She’s cut out on me!” Furious; Marquall kicked his helmet
across the deck…way。
“We’re on it; sir;” Racklae said; running to open the cover。 “Just fix it! Fix it! Bloody fix it!”
Marquall yelled at them。 Racklae stopped; and turned; dignified。 “We’re trying; sir;” he said。
Marquall saw the look on his chief fitter’s face。 He raised his hands for calm。 “I’m sorry;” he
said。 “I’m really sorry; Racklae。 It’s just that I should be out there。 I should be engaged。 It’s this
bloody jinx。 The jinx of Nine…Nine! It’s frigging with me and—”
“There’s no jinx;” said Racklae sharply。 “Why don’t you shut up; boy? Always blaming your
failures on something。 Your fellow fliers… the pilots who score better than you… your jinxed
plane。 Anything; just so long as it isn’t you。 Wake up。 Look closer to home; and start doing
something about it; or by the Throne; I’ll lamp you with a wrench myself。”
Marquall stuttered and took a step back。 Racklae turned away。 “Crews!” he yelled。 “Get this
bloody bird airworthy now!”
Over the Midwinters; 06。15
The Razors and Locusts swept up amongst them; trying to force them away from the monstrous
bomber formation。 Kaminsky decided he wasn’t having that。
He banked over and went to meet the