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Ice Guard(科幻战争)-第47部分
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The heretics’ voices were getting louder。
It wasn’t just that Grayle was drawing closer to them。 He could hear that the crowd was growing
in size; and in confidence too。 He feared that; at any moment; someone might come rushing up the
steps from the spaceport to find him and Palinev sneaking along the street towards them。
Either that or; by chance; reinforcements might come up behind them。
He quickened his pace; reasoning that with all the noise down there; no one would hear the
footsteps of two men up here。 He was still twenty metres away from his objective; the stricken gravcar;
when Palinev took his arm and brought him to a halt。
“This is as far as we can go;” said the scout; “without being seen from down there。” Grayle
nodded and dropped onto his stomach; preparing to pull himself the rest of the way on his elbows。
That was when the pitch of the crowd changed; confidence becoming fear in an instant。 And
then Grayle heard a series of staccato explosions。 Then gunfire。
He looked at Palinev in alarm。 Palinev looked back at him with a helpless shrug。 Then the scout
turned; made a dash for the side of the road and swung himself up onto a metal gantry。 He returned a
few seconds later; his cheeks flushed with excitement。
“It’s the mutants!” he reported。 “The loyalist mutants。 There are… I didn’t know there were so
many of them。 More than we ever saw。 More than the heretics killed at the chapel。 They’re
everywhere; climbing up through the manholes。 They’ve taken the heretics by surprise。”
It seemed that the Emperor was with the Ice Warriors after all。
“Can they win?” asked Grayle。
Palinev shook his head。 “There aren’t enough of them。 But they’re providing a perfect
distraction。 If we move fast enough…”
Grayle nodded; stood and raced to the grav…car。 He doubted that anyone would notice him now
— and even if they did they would probably be too busy to do much about it。 As he reached the
steps; he caught a glimpse of the melee that his comrade had described; below — but his attention
was reserved for the car itself。
The driver’s door had jammed shut in the crash。 Grayle had to brace his foot against the
bodywork; had to pull at it with all his might。 It came free at last; flying up with such force that it
almost caught him on the chin。 He leapt into the vehicle; and sent a silent appeal to its machinespirits
as he jabbed at the dashboard runes。 Fortunately; as Grayle had already noticed; the twin
engines were housed at the back of the vehicle; and were therefore relatively unscathed。
They caught on the third attempt; and the grav…car gave a protesting screech as its back end was
raised; but its front end remained stubbornly embedded in its pillar。 Grayle eased the vehicle
backwards; and winced as it slowly tore itself free; as parts of it became detached and clattered to
the ground。 For a moment; he feared that the car might have been supporting the pillar; that it might
now come crashing down across his windscreen — but; although the pillar wobbled; it held。
And the car was free now; and picking up speed; and Grayle could see in his rear…view mirror
that the rest of his squad was running to meet it。
They bundled Wollkenden into the back seat first; told him to keep his head down。 Steele and
Gavotski squeezed in to each side of him; while Anakora and Palinev joined Grayle in the front。 The
car couldn’t lift any more weight than that; so Barreski; Blonsky and Mikhaelev would have to
advance in its wake; trust that Grayle could clear a path for them and also lay down some covering
fire behind him。
“Everyone ready?” asked Grayle。 “Then hold on to something!”
And he stepped on the accelerator。
The grav…car’s top speed was not exactly remarkable; but it seemed fast enough as it hurtled
towards the steps and shot over the edge。 The Ice Warriors were flying for a moment; but they came
down with a bone…shaking jolt。 The car surfed its antigravity cushion onto the spaceport forecourt;
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where a jostling crowd tried to part before it but some stumbled across its mangled bonnet or
tumbled beneath its skirt。
A few of the heretics — those not immediately occupied by mutant attackers — saw what was
happening; saw that their targets were getting away; and started to fire。 Most of them were cut down
in a second by the three Ice Warriors following in the car’s wake。
And then they were through the spaceport gates; speeding along the main concourse; and the
sounds of battle were receding behind them。
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CHAPTER TWENTY
Time to Destruction of Cressida: 00。18。49
The fighting had spilled into the spaceport。 The grav…car smacked into a smock…wearing mutant;
tossed it into the air。 It landed on the windshield; clung there for a second; and its red eyes seemed
to be pleading with the Ice Warriors inside the vehicle: why?
Steele didn’t want to think about that; didn’t want to have to acknowledge that his life;
Wollkenden’s life; all their lives; might have been saved by such aberrations。 He blinked; and the
mutant was gone; fallen beneath the car to die。
And Grayle drove on。 He took a sharp right turn through a vandalised waiting room; crashed
through a glass door; and then they were out on the spaceport’s main ramp: a vast circular floor that
would once have been filled with spacecraft of all types。 Right now; it was almost empty。 Steele had
expected that。 He and his squad wouldn’t have been the first to try to leave Iota Hive this way。 He
could only pray that the previous evacuees had left them something they could use。
“There;” he said; “that frigate。 You think you can fly that; Grayle?”
“I don’t know; sir。 I don’t have much experience in the air。 I could try。” Grayle had already
brought them around so that they were circling the decrepit old vessel。 They saw that its engine
housings had been torn open; perhaps by an asteroid strike; perhaps by enemy fire。 Steele took a
cursory glance at the exposed machinery; then shook his head and instructed Grayle to keep going。
They could see the concave far wall now; lined with hatchways。 Some of them gaped open; and
they tantalised Steele with a view of the grey sky of Cressida beyond。 He had only been in this
Chaos…held cesspit for a day; but it had been too long。 That way lay freedom; if they could just claim
it。
“This one might be worth a look; sir。” Grayle had pulled up beside a tiny lander; similar to the
one in which Wollkenden had made his forced landing — and hardly in better condition。 Its surfaces
were encrusted with ice; its engine pods fire…blackened; and its landing legs were crippled so that it
listed to one side。 It was a sorry sight; and it was easy to see why the ship had been overlooked thus
far — but there was nothing to indicate that it couldn’t be made to fly。
The Ice Warriors piled out of the car。 Grayle and Anakora worked on the lander’s frozen hatch
with their knives until; with a throaty whine and a splintering of ice; it opened part…way; and Grayle
was able to duck through。 Steele ordered Palinev to follow him; with Wollkenden。
The Chaos forces had started to pour onto the ramp。 Barreski; Blonsky and Mikhaelev came
running ahead of them; firing back at them — but; as Steele watched; Blonsky was cut down in a
crossfire of las…beams。 He wasn’t dead yet; but he had evidently been crippled。 The only thing
Steele could have done for him; if he could have reached him; was to put him out of his misery。
It looked like Barreski and Mikhaelev had reached the same conclusion — because; after a brief
hesitation; they resumed their fighting withdrawal and left their fallen comrade behind。 They joined
Steele; Gavotski and Anakora; breathless and; in Mikhaelev’s case; wounded; a livid burn standing
out on his temple。
Gavotski was already barking out orders: “This ship has armour plating。 Use it。 Find a
defensible position and fire at will!”
With the Emperor’s favour; thought Steele; it might work。 There were less than a score of
heretics in the first wave — most of them; he guessed; were still out on the forecourt; dealing with
the mutated loyalists — and so far they were wielding nothing more deadly than las…guns。 They
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couldn’t damage the
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