He passed the Air Transfer Office that coordinated transportation on and off the carrier, then turned left in the main passageway, heading for Flight Equipment, where he could remove his helmet and secure it inside the case designed to protect the state-of-the-art workspace. The custom-fitted helmet, made of Kevlar-reinforced carbon fiber, had a visor that acted as both night vision goggles and a display for the Distributed Aperture System, giving him access to real-time imagery from six infrared cameras located around his aircraft. It cost $400,000, and Colt would be damned if he let something happen to it.
He took two steps before running into Smitty.
“What the fuck happened, bro?”
He had thought of nothing else since he almost blacked out and crashed into the
“You can tell me later,” Smitty said with a dismissive wave. “You need to give me your helmet and go straight to CVIC.”
Colt shook his head in disbelief. “What? Why?”
“CAG and the skipper are waiting to talk to you.”
He doffed the helmet and handed it to his wingman, who stowed it inside the case, then he turned around and reluctantly headed forward to the Carrier’s Intelligence Center. If he hadn’t been distracted thinking about the ass-chewing he was about to receive, he might have seen the Marine in time to avoid the collision. But, as it was, both men weren’t paying attention, and Colt ran right into the enlisted man and almost knocked the poor kid backward onto his butt. A handheld video game device clattered to the tile and skittered across the floor.
“Dammit!” the Marine exclaimed.
Colt froze in stunned disbelief and watched him scramble for the video game before getting to his feet and dusting himself off. He wore green coveralls with a VMFA-314 patch on his right chest opposite a black leather name tag adorned with a gold embossed Eagle, Globe, and Anchor.
“I’m sorry, Lance Corporal…” Colt read the name tag on his left breast. “…Garett. Are you okay?”
Garett nodded, clutching the handheld device protectively against his chest, and stepped back against the bulkhead to give the pilot room. “It was my fault, sir.”
“You sure?”
He nodded again, and Colt looked him over once more, then brushed past and continued across the blue tile bound for whatever fate awaited him in CVIC.
He didn’t have to wait long. After entering the code that unlocked the door with an audible
He glanced at the Marine skipper, who shook his head ever so slightly, warning him to keep his mouth shut, then back to CAG, Captain Patrick “Footloose” Meyers, a double anchor who had commanded a Super Hornet squadron in Colt’s first air wing. Though a natural rivalry existed between pilots and weapon systems officers, CAG had never given him a reason to think he was anything other than a fair and reasonable leader. A few shots of whiskey at the Silver State Club in Fallon after a particularly brutal debrief had solidified Colt’s opinion that CAG flew hard and fought hard, but he drank and played harder.
“What the
“Sir, there’s something wrong with—”
“I asked you a question!”
His eyes snapped back in front of him, and he came to attention like he was a Plebe on I-Day, forgetting his rehearsed platitudes under CAG’s withering stare. “Sir, I…”
Footloose jumped to his feet and crossed the tile floor to stand nose-to-nose in front of him. He felt CAG’s anger radiating like heat in the still room and suddenly wished he were back in the darkened cockpit of his possessed Joint Strike Fighter, struggling for control while chasing bogies in the pitch black over the Pacific Ocean.
CAG clenched his jaw as he seethed, inches from Colt’s face. At last, he spoke through gritted teeth in an ominous tone. “I just got off the phone with a pissed-off
Colt thought he might, but he kept his mouth shut. “No, sir.”
“DCAG?”
CAG’s deputy stepped forward and spoke in a calm and emotionless voice. “Disobeying a superior commissioned officer.”
“And am I a ‘superior commissioned officer’?”
“You are,” DCAG replied.
“What are the penalties if found guilty?”
“Up to ten years’ confinement and dishonorable discharge,” his deputy replied.
Colt swallowed.