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Ice Guard(科幻战争)-第44部分

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was able to throw off his hold。 And Mikhaelev was firing his lasgun on full auto; apparently
indiscriminately; creating the maximum amount of panic。
As in the courtyard; the cultists were confused; terrified by this sudden threat in their midst; by
the loss of their leader。 Some of them fled。 But others chose to fight back。
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At first; the Ice Warriors had the advantage。 The cultists still weren’t quite sure who their
enemies were; which of the robed figures around them they could trust; to whom they could turn
their backs。 It made them fight with one eye over their shoulders; which proved to be the downfall
of many of them。 Anakora bludgeoned two to the ground with her fists; and gutted a third with her
blade。 She smiled to herself as a disoriented cultist plunged a knife into a friend’s ribs。 His fellows
interpreted his mistake as an act of treachery and fell upon him。
The Traitor Guardsmen; however — the few that remained — were more perceptive; zeroing in
on their true foes。 Anakora found herself in a knife fight with one; straining to get her blade past his
defences; aware that every second he could keep her occupied was a second longer for his allies to
rally。
Sure enough; she felt hands grasping at her from behind; an arm around her throat; and she was
held by two cultists。 If they had been armed; she would have been dead already。 But the Traitor
Guardsman did have a knife; and Anakora’s arms were pinned so that all she could do to defend
herself was to kick out at him; at the same time pushing backwards; trying to slam her captors into
the wall; to make them release their grips。 Out of the corner of her eye; she saw that Mikhaelev was
in trouble too; forced onto his knees。
And then; once again; the tide of battle turned — as Colonel Steele and Palinev broke cover and
came racing onto the scene with guns blazing。
They were running again。
Somehow they always seemed to be running — and Gavotski’s lungs were burning; his legs
aching; and he began to wonder if he was finally getting too old for this。
They had disengaged from the melee as soon as they were able; knowing that they couldn’t win
that fight; that their enemies’ numbers would just keep on growing。 There were Traitor Guardsmen
at their heels; sending las…beams after them。 The Ice Warriors were returning fire as best they could。
Barreski and Grayle; both of whom seemed to have lost their guns; were carrying Wollkenden。
And as they hurried past a junction; Gavotski saw a robed figure barrelling down the connecting
corridor towards them。 He whirled; brought up his lasgun… and the figure skidded to a halt; threw
up his hands and whipped back his hood; to reveal the flushed face of Trooper Blonsky。
“He… he’s behind me!” the new arrival panted; gesturing over his shoulder。
And there he was now: the Chaos Space Marine; stumbling into view just a couple of hundred
metres behind Blonsky; raising a bolt pistol。 Gavotski grabbed his exhausted comrade; bundled him
around the corner; and pushed him off after the others。 He hurled a frag grenade at the Chaos Marine
in the hope of at least slowing him down; and then he followed at full pelt。
They returned; at last; to the stone cellar through which they had entered the Ice Palace an hour
ago。 Anakora and Mikhaelev took up positions in the doorway; firing out into the corridor; as the
others negotiated the slippery steps and began to squeeze themselves; one by one; through the hole
in the wall。
This rearguard action would buy them time; but not much。 Gavotski knew that once the Chaos
Space Marine caught up with them; his two comrades would have no choice but to fall back。
He helped Grayle feed Wollkenden through the hole headfirst; to Barreski and Palinev on the far
side; below。 Then he wriggled through himself; and dropped down into the sewer tunnel。 Colonel
Steele hadn’t seen this side of Iota Hive before; and he was inspecting his surroundings in the glow
of his comrades’ lamp…packs。
Palinev set off along the narrow brick ledge; Barreski and Grayle hauling Wollkenden along
after him。 Steele shouted at them to wait。 “We need to head for the spaceport;” he said。 “If there’s
still a way off this planet; one we can reach in time; that’s where it’ll be。 And it’s in that direction。”
He pointed through the wall; and Gavotski didn’t doubt for a second that he knew what he was
talking about。
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“I don’t know if we can get through that way; sir;” said Palinev。 “These tunnels are a maze。 We
might end up being cornered; and with that Traitor Space Marine on our tails…”
“Yeah;” Barreski muttered to Blonsky; “thanks for leading that straight to us。”
“And the less time we spend down here;” said Gavotski; “the better。” Catching Steele’s
inquisitive look; he said; “I’ll explain later。 With your permission; sir; I’d like to make our way back
to the mutant chapel。 I’ll; ah; explain about that too。 We can get our bearings there; and strike out for
the port above ground。 We might even get some help; someone to run interference for us。”
Steele nodded; accepting that his sergeant knew the situation better than he did at the moment —
and the Ice Warriors set off again。 Gavotski lingered behind; to help first Mikhaelev and then
Anakora down from the cellar。 As Anakora’s first foot touched down; Gavotski saw the muzzle of a
bolt pistol poking through the entrance hole above her; and he threw himself at the startled trooper;
flattening them both against the side of the tunnel。
A hail of bolts rained down at their backs; and churned up the black water below them。 They
waited for a lull in the firing; then they hurried after their comrades。 The last of them; Mikhaelev;
was just disappearing through a hole in the wall — and as Gavotski reached the hole; he heard a
heavy thud behind him; and he turned to look; and found his worst fear realised。
The Chaos Space Marine had just dropped into the tunnel; and was turning to follow them。 But
there was something else too; something in the water。
And the water erupted; and a monster filled the tunnel; looming over the new arrival; its jaws
darting for his throat: a sewer creature; perhaps attracted by the Chaos Space Marine’s own bolter
fire — a creature like the one the Ice Warriors had fought earlier; only Gavotski thought this one
might have been even larger。
The Chaos Space Marine was trying to bat its thrusting head away from him; swiping at the
creature with his chainsword; carving into its scales; drawing black blood。 But Gavotski didn’t wait
to see the outcome of their battle。
He slipped away from there; and he kept on running。
There had been rubble on top of the manhole cover。
Palinev had been unable to shift it。 Blonsky had volunteered to climb the ladder instead; to put
his shoulder to the task。 By now; of course; they had all been worried about what they might find out
there; in the chapel; on the surface。 Steele had listened for a moment; and assured his squad that he
could hear nobody。 No foes。 But no friends either。
The cover had yielded at last; and Blonsky had been the first to climb through it; to stand
blinking in the unexpected light; though the others had soon joined him。
The Chaos forces had done a more thorough job; this time。
They had left no walls of the chapel standing。 They had demolished its columns; brought down
its roof。 They had burned what was left of its pews; and smashed its altar beyond all hope of
reclamation。 The smell of cordite still hung heavy in the air; as did the altogether more rotten stench
of death。
Blonsky jabbed at the nearest corpse with his toe; turned it over to inspect it properly。 He didn’t
want to stoop; didn’t want to get closer to it than he already was。 It was a mutant; of course。 Its grey
fur was matted with dark blood; beneath its torn blue smock。 It might have been one of the loyalists
they had met; one to which they had talked。 He couldn’t tell。 They all looked the same to him。
“What happened here?” asked Steele。 Gavotski told him about the mutants; their chapel and their
apparent desire to help。 Steele frowned and said nothing。 Blonsky guessed that he was unhappy
about his men allying themselves with the 
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