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A Peace Divided

by Huff, Tanya

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  • ISBN: 9780756411510
  • ISBN10: 0756411513

A Peace Divided

by Huff, Tanya

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  • Binding: Paperback
  • Publisher: DAW
  • Publish date: 06/05/2018
  • ISBN: 9780756411510
  • ISBN10: 0756411513
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Description: ONE "G UNRUNNERS," Werst snarled, sliding over the almost buried shell of the APC as rounds impacted against the metal. " Gunrunners , they told us, not users ." "Logical progression." Ressk fired a quick burst through one of the second-floor windows on the ruined anchor, interrupting the gunrunners'' fire long enough for Werst to get to cover. "Especially if they knew we were coming." "How could they know we were coming?" Werst demanded. "The Justice Department has a leak." "A leak?" Werst leaned around the back end of a destroyed APC. "You think that''s possible, Gunny?" "They were a little too prepared," Torin admitted, helmet scanner registering heat signatures at the windows where they''d already identified shooters through the less technical method of being shot at. Unfortunately, if a scanner existed that could see through walls built to withstand both the rigors of space and an atmospheric entry, she hadn''t been issued one. The building at the center of every new colony, the anchor, was a cross between a Marine Corps Susumi packet and a large vacuum-to-atmosphere transport. Thirty meters by twenty meters by six meters, it held everything the colony needed to get started and once emptied became a community center, a hospital, and-- if necessary-- fortress. Designed to be nearly indestructible, it was part of the Confederation''s promise to the Younger Races that they''d be supported as they spread out through known space. Nearly indestructible hadn''t been enough for this particular anchor to entirely survive a Primacy landing force during the last year of the war. Although, to be fair to the anchor''s designers and engineers, it also had to survive the Confederation Marine Corps retaking the colony and no one had yet come up with anything-- buildings, transportation, tech-- that was Marine proof. Marine resistant, yes. Proof, no. Again, to be fair, the anchor was in better shape than the rest of the colony. Sh''quo Company, Torin''s old unit, hadn''t been part of the attack that had driven the Primacy out of Three Points, but she could read the story of the battle on the ruins and debris and she knew the weight of the senior NCO''s vest, heavy with the number of bodies they''d carried out. Bodies reduced to their basic components for ease of transport and stored in small metal cylinders. No Marine left behind. Her hands were steady on her KC-7, the familiar weight of the Corps primary weapon canceling the twitch toward the places on her own vest where her dead had rested. The combat vest was a recent addition to the Warden''s uniform, as was the KC. Change came slowly to the Wardens, to the entire Confederation, but change came whether the Elder Races welcomed it or not. Not that Torin expected anyone to welcome the need for armed response teams. " Gunny, I''ve got hostiles on the roof. Two, no three . . . moving a large rectangular crate up through the trap." Boots on the ground, the angle kept Torin from picking up any of the action two stories up. In place on one of the remaining rock formations that had given Three Points its name, Binti Mashona had a clear line of sight. "Do you have a shot?" " No. They''ve got a good idea of where I have to be, and they''re using the crate to . . . Fuk me sideways, it''s a mortar." Specs flashed along the lower edge of Torin''s visor as the mortar came on line. "Well, that answers a question we didn''t give a shit about," Werst muttered. "One of the dirtbags was artillery." "Not likely," Ressk argued as Torin squeezed off two quick shots-- one to herd, one to hit. A di''Taykan screamed. "We''re almost in the building with them and their structural integrity was breached before we got here." "The glass was broken," Werst interjected. "That''s what I said. If one of this lot was artillery, they''d have known to open with the mortar." Torin''s team had almost reached the building, using the cover of darkness and the surrounding ruins, when the gunrunners had opened fire. They hadn''t tripped a perimeter alert, and there''d been no sentries set to give the alarm. They might have been spotted through a second-floor window, but Torin doubted it. The response had been too fast, too accurate. For variable definitions of the word accurate given they had zero casualties to two gunrunners bleeding. Selling illegal weapons had taken precedence over practicing with them. "I have a clear shot on the mortar, Gunny, targeting and ignition." "Can you take it out?" "Please, this close I could hit it with a rock." "Take the shot." Profanity followed close behind the impact of high speed metal on metal. Ressk fired at the flicker of a shadow in one of the windows. "I was hoping for an explosion." "Weren''t we all." Mashona fired again. "Careless. One down. The other two hauled her back inside." Three gunrunners bleeding. "All right, enough. Quick and quiet is a bust. Craig." "Torin." "Land it. Alamber, distraction on contact." "You got it, Boss." "Ressk, Werst, heat imaging off and get ready to move. Plan B." Her own scanner back to neutral, her eyes readjusting to the night, Torin adjusted both her weight and her grip on her weapon, ready to run. Shifting in place, she leaned away from the spray of dirt thrown up by a missed shot. It had missed by a smaller margin than previous shots-- odds were good any ex-Marines in the anchor had begun to remember their training. On the one hand, it was about time; up until now, their aim had been embarrassing. On the other hand, as she was one of the targets they were aiming at . . . She felt the shuttle''s approach as much as heard it, a deep hum in her bones that announced Craig was fighting gravity with everything the VTA had. The Navy surplus vacuum-to-atmosphere shuttle provided by the Justice Department had been straight up and down, sturdy enough to save their lives when it crashed, but with the flight capability of a brick. The Taykan-designed VTA they''d acquired next was faster, significantly less sturdy, and had been built with the added feature of horizontal travel at the bottom of a gravity well. It wasn''t an attractive feature, she noted, as the VTA came into sight, but it got the job done. "Blocking team implants in three, two, now," Alamber announced as the VTA descended toward the roof, his voice in her PCU barely audible over the roar. "Distraction in three, two . . ." The raised metal edge crumpled under the weight, but the roof held as Craig set her down. ". . . boned the bad guy, Boss." Sergeants and above came out of the military with jaw implants, full comm units set into the bone. The Justice Department had provided implants for their Strike Teams, but the expense of installation and upkeep prevented most civilians from using the tech. Including those civilians who used to be enlisted Marines. Odds were high that the pulse Alamber had sent over the most common military frequencies had knocked the fight out of the people making the decisions inside the anchor. "Move!" Torin broke into a run, head down to protect her face from the airborne debris. Craig had brought the shuttle up on their one eighty using the anchor to block the exhaust, but it had still thrown an impressive amount of heated grit into the air. The grit would nullify the gunrunners'' heat imaging, had any of them managed to keep their attention on the job at hand while a few metric tons of VTA landed on the roof and their leaders writhed on the floor. She was close enough now to hear the screaming. Human, very probably male, and a Krai, no idea of gender. Eleven years on various battlefields had allowed her to add can identify species by sounds of pain to her skill set. Three years out of the Corps and it remained useful. The air lock on the narrow end of the anchor had been blown apart either by the Primacy or the Confederation or a combination of both. The reality of war meant the winner often held real estate that had been destroyed in the taking or in the retaking. The first-floor common room had long, narrow windows, an obvious entry point given the lack of glass, but the gunrunners had reinstalled the exterior shutters that essentially made the wall a spaceship hull. Impenetrable to anything Torin''s team had with them. Except . . . During destruction of the air lock, the end wall had buckled enough to twist the nearest window a centimeter off square, the shutter not entirely secure, a triangle of light visible at the upper right and lower left corners. Torin pulled the coil of wire from her vest as she ran, whipped it out to its two-meter length as she reached the anchor, dropped to one knee to slide it through the lower gap, and thumbed the release on the capacitor before shoving it through hard enough to clear the interior sill. Then she stood and braced her forearms against the wall. "Distraction''s shut down, Boss." They''d spent part of the trip out here arguing the fine line between pain
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