Wild Rider~Rise of the Ynnari by Gav Thorpe
Author:Gav Thorpe [Thorpe, Gav]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781784969332
Amazon: 1784969338
Publisher: Games Workshop
Published: 2019-05-28T00:00:00+00:00
Chapter 15
ATTACK FROM THE HEAVENS
âI assure you, this is not the first time I have flown into danger.â Aradryan let some of his frustration seep into the Whisper so that Tzibilakhu could feel it. âI do not need this cloying attention.â
âWhat a self-centred way of looking at the situation,â replied the Commorraghan. âConsider that perhaps my decision was not about you. We will be carrying Yvraine to the surface.â
Aradryan and his appointed mentor ascended the spiral accessway that would take them to the piloting suite of the dawnsail drop-ship. He glanced along the sleek lines of the craft, acquainting himself with its dimensions and properties.
Its hull was black and crimson, the former colour seemingly streaked along the latter in broad strokes that gently undulated for the whole length of a vessel larger than most void-to-atmosphere craft he had piloted, in size more equivalent to a small starship than an aircraft. Its prow was reminiscent of a falconâs head and breast, a glossy black dome where the cranium would be reflecting the ceiling of the berthing hangar. About a third of the way down its length the dawnsail broadened considerably, creating an internal space big enough to convey many warriors or even a pair of Wave Serpent transports. The extended hull flared into curving wings for the final third.
He could see the subtle articulations that would allow it to mimic the shape of a gliding bird once it reached sufficient atmospheric pressure to fly. The surface of the wing was covered in glittering feather-like protrusions, thousands of tiny facets that could be individually adjusted to capture the raw solar wind or the stellar energy reflected from a worldâs upper atmospheric layers.
âIf you think I am not worthy of piloting alone, why bring me at all?â Aradryan slid sideways into the slats of the piloting cradle that would hold him while in the void.
âHave you ever flown a dawnsail before?â
âNo,â replied Aradryan. âBut Iââ
âAnd have you ever flown without spirit stones?â
The question took him aback, reminding him that this was not a craftworld vessel, that he was no longer one of the Alaitocii. He had become accustomed to the Whisper, mentally substituting its presence for the infinity circuit with which he was far more familiar.
Even so, it seemed a pointless question.
âWhat difference would that make?â
Tzibilakhu slipped into the cradle behind him. It raised her towards the glassy dome of the dawnsailâs main canopy, though at present the material was opaque, displaying a slowly shifting montage of vistas â Aradryan recognised the hundred-domed Temple of Ishaâs Sorrows from Alaitoc, and knew the sheer-sided peaks of Lugganathâs Heavenly Pinnacles from a brief stay during his time aboard the starship Lacontiran.
The embrace of his own couch-net tightened and drew him forward to the main controls and navigational displays. On instinct his hands moved to where he expected the spirit circuitry connectors, but his fingers found only smooth panel.
He knew some of the runes that identified projector crystals and interface gems, but there were gaps where other control systems were meant to be.
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