Harry Heron Savage Fugitive by Patrick G. Cox

Harry Heron Savage Fugitive by Patrick G. Cox

Author:Patrick G. Cox [Cox, Patrick G.]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Tags: science fiction action and adventure, military sci-fi, space opera, British military sci-fi, military science fiction
Publisher: INDIEGO PUBLISHING LLC
Published: 2018-09-24T16:00:00+00:00


After emerging from the vehicle inside an artificial cavern, the group checked their equipment. Like the city they now lived in, this place had a similar structure and arrangement, though it was much smaller, and the population evidently engaged in different activity to those at their home base. The Canid leader signalled that they must follow. Obeying, Harry told his team what he had learned from Ferghal.

Following the Canid guide, they arrived at a position from which they looked down on the small fenced facility. They lay on their stomachs for camouflage against the ground.

“Daylight’s going, sir.” The Coxswain joined Harry and the leader of the Canids. “They’ve got surveillance on those towers. Be tricky evading them.”

“I see them and the defence system.” Harry turned his head to address the Canid. “We need to destroy that power plant and the cables to those defence emplacements.” He waited while the translator yipped and growled.

“You wish to use these devices on the poles beneath the power unit, and at the weapons? What of the other systems?”

“My people will insert the torpedoes under the cables and the masts. The power unit will need a different approach. They are familiar with these systems, and know how to neutralise them.”

The Canid grunted. “We will observe. We must learn to use these devices.”

“Thank you.” To the Coxswain, Harry said, “Swain, when I give the signal, your people may fire the igniters. They will have two minutes to clear the field. Please ensure they understand it is vital they are behind substantial cover within that time.” To the Canid, he added, “Your people should fall back once the devices are planted. I do not want them injured by the explosions.”

“We will use the opportunity to acquire some of their weapons. Go well!” The Canid growled into his translator, listened to a reply, slid back, pulled a cloak over his head and vanished.

“Bloody hell, that’s creepy.” The Coxswain stared at the place where the Canid had been visible moments earlier.

“It is rather unnerving,” said Harry. “Right then, Swain. Now we discover how well our grenades work.” Pointing out the dome they needed to access, Harry outlined his plan for the strike. “I want you to lead your group to create a diversion. If you cause a great disruption and blow up those facilities there, they are the main barracks. The administration and accommodation domes and the power supply are located there. As soon as the torpedoes explode, commence your attack.”

“Right, sir. Where will you take your team in?”

He pointed out a smaller structure. “From that side.” He indicated the perimeter closest to the dome he knew Ferghal to be in. “And try to take them by surprise to release Ferghal.”

“They’ll put up a tough fight, sir. Those guys are regular troopers.”

“I fear it may be a no quarter situation. We have little choice in the matter. We must not fail.”

“I follow you, sir.” The Coxswain nodded. “I suggest you and your team get going. I’ll move my people into position and make a start on getting our bombs planted as Mr.



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