Arsenal Reloaded by Jeffery H. Haskell
Author:Jeffery H. Haskell [Haskell, Jeffery H.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Molten Press
Published: 2019-06-29T16:00:00+00:00
SIXTEEN
The Emdrives whine as I blast out of the building mere seconds before it collapses. The Walker fires its rail gun with abandon into the husk of the once nice office. I swing back around behind it and draw the Sword âO Doom.
âIf weâd had more time, a range weapon would have come in real handy.â
It is fortuitous that you did not have more time. An energy weapon would generate a considerable internal EMI and therefore accelerate the destabilization even further.
âOh, yeah, youâre right.â A shudder runs through me. A large power draw like the particle bean would have resulted in me losing an arm.
I usually am.
âHa. Ha.â I draw the sword and zoom down toward the back of the Walker. I hit it, then magnetize my boots and one glove to hold on while I hit it with the blade. It canât really move as the street is still a raging flood and the tether that connects it to the nearest building is all that holds it up.
Or was. I slice right through it, then give the Walker a nudge from my Emdrive. The thing topples over like it lost a fight with an Ewok.
âOkay, whatâs next?â
There are still over two hundred combatants in the city. However, with their main communications down it will be easier for the local forces to contain the situation. Perhaps now would be the time to locate and evacuate your parents?
âGood call! Punch it!â
The Emdrive kicks in and I blast through the air at a cool five hundred miles an hour. A few potshots light up the sky around me, but nothing even close to hitting. Once Iâm over the parking garage I do a quick circle to make sure itâs all clear.
All scans show negative hostiles in the garage. It is clear.
The garage is pretty standard: six floors, takes up a city block, and maybe can park a thousand cars. I switch to hover, floating down the north side trying to scan each floor in an attempt to locate them. Epicâs last contact put them on the fourth floor. Generally speaking, when lost, it is better to not move. However, in a combat situation, movement is life. Keeping out of the fighting by moving away from it is usually a better call than hunkering down.
Hopefully they kept moving but stayed in the relative safety of the garage. These huge, concrete and rebar buildings tend to be pretty sturdy to take all the weight they have to handle on a daily basis.
âEpic, give me ten times voice amplification and record.â
Go ahead.
âJohn and Hope Lockheart, please signal your location.â
Looping.
I fly around the west side with Epic repeating every few seconds. As we approached the south side, I pick up a car alarm. âThatâs them.â
Each level is only twelve feet from bottom to top; not a lot of room to maneuver, so I land and walk in. The power is out all over the city and while itâs bright outside, once Iâm twenty feet in it definitely gets darker.
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