‘I think it’s due mostly to the direction and distance travelled,’ Chalter added. ‘They are starting to wonder if this Legate has realized it is still being pursued, and is now leading us away from its base. It might do that if it had no regard for time, or for its own life.’
‘What about that battle back there?’ Thorn asked.
Chalter nodded. ‘Another reason for not continuing too much further. The AIs are keen to check out that planetary system.’
‘And I would guess’, Thorn said, ‘that ships like this would be much better off guarding the Polity from its enemies. It would be advantageous for an enemy to expend just one small vessel in order to lead away four diamond-state ships like ours?’
‘That’s the thinking,’ Chalter replied.
In his room Thorn was luxuriating in a shower when he felt the
‘Haruspex, that seemed a short jump, so what’s happening?’ he asked.
In a lazily superior tone the AI replied, ‘Perhaps a question better directed
‘Could we be getting closer to his destination?’
‘Not yet ascertained.’
As he stepped outside his quarters, Thorn again felt that strange twisting, and knew they had submerged yet again. The ensuing jump was also of short duration, for Thorn had taken only a few paces along the corridor before the ship surfaced again. Distantly, he heard machinery winding up to speed, and clanking sounds against the hull.
‘We are under attack,’ Haruspex noted.
Thorn ran for the ship’s bridge, Chalter and the other three unit leaders joining him soon after. The
‘It seems the Legate has just led us into some kind of set defence,’ Cormac observed.
‘Why are we visible?’ he asked.
Cormac held up a hand and turned towards the legionary image. ‘You’ve received five hits, what’s your current situation?’
‘They are not explosive, rather Jain subversion tech which, given time, would have completely subsumed this ship. I have destroyed them: three from outside by laser, the other two from the inside with a particle cannon.’
‘You see,’ added the human from the
Thorn had not known that fact. ‘The alien vessel?’ he asked.
Cormac replied, ‘Completely ignored, and flying right through them.’
‘Has it seen us?’ Thorn asked.
Cormac glanced at him, then back towards whatever display he observed aboard the
‘Could this be it?’ wondered Haruspex.
In space, through the transparent walls of the
Bhutan remarked, ‘Looks like something completely subsumed.’
‘It looks like something that will cease to exist in about thirty seconds,’ Cormac added.