‘What have they found?’
‘The fissure runs down sheer for fifty yards, then its angle changes to forty-five degrees for another four hundred yards before beginning to level out. My associates have just now reached that point. Seismic scanning ahead indicates a crawl of nearly two miles, then several pools from which tunnels extend under water.’
Cormac noted how the dracoman held his hand submerged in the pool he presently crouched beside, fingers spread out, and wondered if this somehow enabled contact with the two dracomen below.
‘These tunnels?’
‘I know no more yet, however the route to it is too narrow for the autogun, or for Arach.’
Cormac considered their options. If they remained here they’d certainly end up in a fight they could not win.
‘Recall them,’ he said. ‘We’ll be going down there anyway.’ He turned and headed back out into the main cavern.
‘Arach, over here.’
The spider shape reared away from the wall and scuttled over to him. Cormac studied the drone for a moment, then explained the situation.
‘No problem,’ Arach replied and, before Cormac could say any more, scuttled away again. Cormac now called over everyone else in the cavern and gave his instructions, finishing with: ‘Those that need it, get some rest now—we move in two hours.’
‘He doesn’t talk much, does he?’ said Samland Karischev, as he gazed out through the massive chainglass screen.
‘Brutus is feeling as frustrated and annoyed as we all are,’ replied Azroc.
Freed from his duties by the Coloron AI, Azroc had immediately transferred to the
Karischev pointed through the screen at the distant vessel. ‘It doesn’t look like much. Why all the excitement?’
Azroc sighed. The
Karischev, a squat bulky man with a friendly boulder-like face and watery brown eyes, struck Azroc as a bit of an enigma. The man carried no augmentations, either cerebral or physical, and obviously did not bother to change his appearance to anything more aesthetic, as it seemed most humans were inclined to do. He also commanded a strike force of Sparkind ground troops, assigned to
‘Big, then?’ Karischev suggested.
‘Eight miles in diameter and twenty miles long. It’s old, built during the Prador War, carries weapons designed to penetrate Prador exotic armour, plus numerous recent upgrades. Much is made of the fact that ships like
‘No shit?’ Karischev’s eyes grew wide.
‘Definitely.’
Karischev turned back to gaze through the screen. ‘Of course, you can be carrying the biggest gun in the world, but that don’t matter a fuck if you ain’t got a target.’
Azroc could only nod in agreement. The information packages sent by the
Another problem arose concerning the living occupants of those few ships in the Polity fleet that carried them. They would have to go into coldsleep if the USER remained functional. The quandary faced by the
‘I’m gonna check on my men,’ said Karischev, turning away.