Thursday, November 8, 2012

A piece of work from my upcoming RFTA prequel.

And here is where you start reading....

Part One

The sirens howled as the lights in the corridor went red and began to rotate, the crimson washing over the body armor of the soldiers as they rushed along, all with one destination. It had taken Ash under ten seconds to put on his gear but Phoenix took twice as long and only when Phoenix sharply nodded did Ash proceed. Running along the back of a line of other men with their rifles and their armor toward the octagonal platform on the roof. Set well above The Cloud and unobstructed by nearby structures, it served as the landing pad for the Espher military. Each platform held a somewhat ovoid tilt-rotor aircraft that all cried out with the same shrill sound of their engines coming to life. Squads were assigned specific landing pads and Ash and Phoenix hooked sharply to the side to rush up stairway to pad six, Haborym squad, as their commanding officer shouted hoarsely hanging off of a tilt-rotor and standing on the skid. It had been a fairly innovative and useful design but it was not the cutting edge of what the military had in their possession. Its body had been painted black with Juno stencils showing its designation in white. Housing three primary weapons, the tilt-rotor's left wing kept a massive Vulcan cannon beneath it while the right held a broad case of missile pods under its own. The chin of the tilt-rotor had two long barrels on a mount that enabled rotation to any direction. The barrels had thick, armored hoses that connected to a recessed pair of openings. The weapons had been dressed up, like all the other tilt-rotors. Haborym squad's paint-job had been stylized with the face of an angry man on the left side of its body that resembled no-one. Upon the right there was the face of some vicious, feline creature was upon the right. Upon the from of the craft a serpent had been painted, maw open around the chin-mounted weapon while its body curled around the length of the aircraft and terminated at the tail of the craft.

"GO, GO, GO, WE ARE IN THE AIR IN SIX SECONDS, GET YOUR ASSES IN GEAR! MOVE!" he yelled even as Ash and Phoenix made it to the tilt-rotor and climbed in to strap themselves into their harnesses. "BAKER, YOU ARE CLEAR, LIFTOFF!"

"Where are we headed?" shouted Martin, just loud enough to be heard over the engines spinning up.
"We are to sweep and retrieve all firearms from Oscar-Sierra-Zero-Five. Straight up the chain of command!" the CO responded.

Their CO, Devon Green, did not begin to climb into the aircraft until the skids had left the landing pad. The soldiers stomachs collective lurched as the vehicle took swiftly to the air, climbing high before the wings at either side began to rotate forward and send them on the path to their destination. Outlying Settlement Zero-Five, one of the many clusters of structures that still stood in the outer range of Espher's full breadth. They were hardly ballsy enough to try and attack Espher. Even if they had the weapons they did not have the sheer amount of people needed to get past the fourth gate into the city.

"Sounds a bit off, we sure that Zero-Five has firearms?" Smith inquired, leaning toward the CO.
"Intel says that they have been procuring firearms from the caravans that go between the settlements."
"For what? They couldn't put a dent in us." Smith responded, tilting his head.
"Raiders?" Watanabe offered, looking toward Smith and then the CO.
"Not this close to Espher. They're far out there but the raiders wouldn't do shit to them when they can see The Ob' from the settlement itself!" Cortez interjected.
"Some kind of civil war between the settlements?" O'Neil offered but the look he received from everyone made him hunch and try to shrink into his seat.
"The reason is irrelevant, we are in the business of following orders! We have received orders and we are following them, questioning them will fast-track you to a life in The Gutter's outstanding military." Their CO yelled, ceasing the discussion.

The Gutter had no military, at least not for very long. Initially there were small groups who operated gates and watched the ins-and-outs of the city and more importantly all the ways upward. The soldiers stationed there had been executed and left on display, the Obelisk's neglectful eyes had no video of just what happened. Every soldier stationed there since then had somehow met a painful end, punctuating the statement where The Gutter declared just how much they hated everything above The Cloud, and even some who weren't. It had led to being a post for soldiers put in disciplinary positions to teach them whatever lesson command had expected them to have already learned. Before the reserve was tapped for military action Ash and Phoenix were not strangers to passing through the streets of the gutter, rarely finding reason enough to stop. Still, it was always worth it when they could save lives by culling the psychopaths that tended to come out of the woodwork every so often.

"Baker! E-T-A!" CO Green shouted to the cockpit.
"We are within range in two mikes!" he responded, his bulky helmet covering his head with wires and various connected to matrices of ports that gave him full awareness and ability to fly (and fight) in the machine as if it were his own body.
"Give me a warning when we've got one mike to go!" Green yelled back and regarded each of the men in their battle-armor with their assault rifles housing caseless ammunition.
"Sir, are we expecting resistance?" Phoenix inquired.
"Negative, Stonewright, command says this is a straight search-and-confiscate operation."
"What happens if they see us coming and fear we're going to destroy them?"
"Did you really just ask that question?" Ash said with a mild bit of surprise. It was pretty clear what would happen.
"Shit happens, you know things can turn into a clusterfuck if even one damn round is fired!" Phoenix barked, his hand moving to emphasize his words.
"Don't pretend to be so naive, you're not a complete idiot or I'd have ditched you a long--" Ash was responding before being cut off.
"Scarborough, Stonewright, stow the bullshit for when you go back on reserve, you'll have plenty of time to talk there, now shut the hell up and get focused! We will respond to any threat of force with a show of equal or greater force. We do not flinch in the face of any danger, we are soldiers and we don't back down!" CO Green shouted, shutting down the conversation.

"CO!" Baker yelled from the cockpit "We are E-T-A one mike!"
"Acknowledged!"
"Say again, command?" Baker spoke, his head turning toward the front, his words hard to hear from the bay where the soldiers were strapped in. "Confirming Sierra-Echo, Command? Understood! Altering mission parameters." Baker turned to look at CO Green and half of the soldiers in the bay that could actually see them from where they were secured.
"Don't be in a rush to fill us in, Baker!" Green shouted "We love the suspense! Relay that change in orders to me!"
"We are Sierra-Echo on Oscar-Sierra-Zero-Five. Straight down the chain, we now have a hot L-Z, I am disengaging the safety locks on all weapons as commanded, sir!" Baker spoke as the Vulcan cycled a few times and the missile pods began to click and spread slightly apart.
"How the hell did we go from search-and-procure to kill the fuck out of everything in one and-a-half fucking minutes?" Ash shouted toward CO Green.
"I don't know, Scarborough, but we -will- follow orders. They may have been scoped by another tilt-rotor that passed within range and be preparing an ambush. We're going into a combat zone, make no mistake! Eliminate any and all threats!" Green replied, sounding pleased with the change in orders.

Ash and Phoenix looked at one another with similarly confused expressions before looking back to CO Green. He had a grin forming on his face-- but some men just loved the feel of battle. The fact that his body-armor was likely beginning to inject stims into his system was also likely reason. Ash released the magazine from his rifle and looked in it before slotting it back in position and re-gripping at an angle more ready to respond to incoming fire. There was not much the people could really do to warrant such a retaliation. Sierra-Echo, Scorched Earth, meant the entire razing of the settlement and leaving it to burn for days, leaving only ashes. It was hardly something he or Phoenix could rationalize although no one else really seemed to care as much-or they didn't manage to show it if they did.

"Visual confirmation, Oscar-Sierra-Zero-Five, altering course to lay down a strafing run and then provide covering fire as you rope out, Haborym Squad." Baker shouted as the craft angled sharply and and angled downward. The soldiers all braced themselves in expectation of incoming fire. The tilt-rotor soared down like an angry hawk, closing the distance in seconds. The whine of the Vulcan spinning up drew Ash's attention and he watched as the barrels cycled. Baker yelled out something Ash couldn't make out while next to the Vulcan but it quickly began to pour bullets down into the settlement. Ash risked leaning out to look at the settlement but he could see nothing that resembled even a moderate threat. As the rounds began to stitch across the dry, cracked earth he saw bodies blown apart as if being cleaved in half by some massive blade. The bullets that did not hit anyone were easy to forget about as the pods on the right wing as the caps upon them began to eject and fly away in the decent. Bright flares of light followed by a loud hiss was all he heard as the missiles soared ahead and arced in the air. The aircraft began to pull into an upward turn and Ash turned to the right with all the rest of the soldiers and watched as the missiles split apart and exploded, throwing untold amounts of shrapnel in large bursts. Phoenix saw a man turn to run but he was quickly shredded by steel fragments whickering through the air.

The lights above the doors on either side of the tilt-rotor went from a quiet red to a bright green as the tilt-rotor was maneuvered into drop position, the Vulcan laying out arcs of covering fire while the barrels mounted at the chin of the craft began to spray enormous gouts of flame across the rear of the settlement, cooking people alive, burning up the oxygen before they could use it to scream. Flaming bodies fled in all directions, tripping and falling or rolling in attempts to just put the flames out. Those who could scream were already doing so even before the soldiers freed themselves and hopped off the skids, riding down lengths of rope as if in free-fall only to have their harnesses automatically slow them almost to a complete halt a few feet above the ground. The soldiers unhooked their harnesses and dropped to the ground. The squad dashed in toward the walls of the settlement. It was not particularly large but it would still be extremely risky to try and handle if there were opposition that were waiting to ambush them.

The tilt-rotor overhead began to circle, cutting arcs through the settlement and perforating buildings and people just the same. Ash was hunting for any sign of resistance or hostility but every body he saw was dead, dying, or running for some sort merciful cover from the fire. In the rear of the settlement some flammable container exploded and sent a hard-thumping explosion across the settlement and into the diaphragms of the soldiers who were stalking in with their weapons at their shoulders. A few minor explosions followed before a stream of people fled from a building that was soon demolished by a solid strike by a missile. Debris shot outward and knocked several of the fleeing people to to the floor, mostly the children. Ash furiously searched for some threat, some sign of intent to retaliate, seeking a logical reason the settlement was being torn to pieces.

"CO... I... I'm not seeing any hostiles, sir." Ash spoke, feeling the adrenaline charging through him and completely welcoming the sensation... if only he could find a reason.
"They are -all- hostiles, Scarborough, take your shots!" CO Green shouted at Ash. It was not a second later that others in the squad began to fire. The targets were clearly being picked off in terms of threat level, men were being shot and sent to the ground, a few women caught in the fire either by accident or deliberate intent among the soldiers. The CO's teeth were set tight in a vicious grin as he fired out bursts of ammunition at the people pouring forth from buildings. It was not until minutes after the firefight had begun that Ash saw anyone carrying a weapon and the first was a man brandishing an axe better used upon wood. He was taken down by eight shots nearly in complete unison, his head gone in a mess of gore and holes shot through his chest before he fell to ground, twitching, while blood poured generously into the hungry earth.

Sweeping for targets, CO Green suddenly jerked back, hissing as the impact of solid rounds dissipated across his armor and removed his grin from his face. He began to rapidly search for anyone in his line of sight, the barrel of a rifle, a glint off of a scope, a puff of smoke lingering in the air, a shell casing hitting the ground, anything. He did not find what he was looking for and it seemed that whoever had shot him had either given up or moved somewhere else. The sound of the fight was deafening but among the explosions and gunfire all that Ash could focus on were the screams of those being cut down needlessly. Finally the sounds of opposing fire began to surface and it brought Ash back to focus instead of staring with eyes gone blurry. "Three o'clock high!" someone in the squad shouted and Ash snapped his rifle to the exact direction, hunting down the sights for targets. It was slightly hard to make out but there was half-destroyed building of three stories and in the shadows cast by the sun they had managed to sneak into a fairly well bit of defensive cover.

Shots were exchanged back and forth, rounds bounding off shoulder armor or helmets, sending the aim of soldiers wide or too high as they felt the impacts. As the squad began to focus their fire there was a heavy crack in the air and a faint tingle all around. O'Neil staggered backward, looking down at his chest and found a steel bar sticking out of his chest. It was just as far out of his back, as well. He gasped and tried to find words as he fought for balance but a well aimed shot went right between the armored collar on his body armor and his helmet, tearing his throat out and sending him to the ground. Upon impact the steel bar buried itself in the earth under him and he tried to cover his throat with his hands in some vain hope that the wound was something less than lethal. Ash and Phoenix stared at O'Neil as he looked around, gurgling and gasping, making mortifying sounds as his life was slipping away from him. His hand reached desperately toward Phoenix as if he could somehow help to save him but Phoenix shook his head slowly with an apologetic look on his face before he turned back and began to fire at the hostiles taking cover in the remnants of the building. Another arc of gunfire from the tilt-rotor crawled across the settlement but largely did nothing else.

CO Green was the first to capitalize on the angle O'Neil had been struck from immediately after changing out his empty magazine for a full one. Three rounds sank into the gunman's face and sent him down limp. Going onto the offensive, the squad collectively began to push back the hostiles, working their way into the settlement and beginning to split up. Ash and Phoenix, together as always, ran with Watanabe, checking corners and buildings for any signs of resistance. Out of nowhere that same crack pierced the are amid the gunfire and Watanabe was instantly nailed against a concrete wall. Held fast by the length of steel sent through the side of his head his body twitched and went into spasms as his body hung from his head. The angle of the shot arrived in Phoenix's head before the horror of the sight did and he quickly turned to empty his magazine into the side of an ancient motor vehicle, punching holes through it in hope that he might wound or outright kill whatever the hell was sending these lengths of steel at them, it went through their body armor effortlessly, it seemed. Ash shouted and cursed as he stumbled upon Watanabe and ducked as he saw Phoenix do the same.

“What the fuck is that!?” Phoenix shouted, ejecting his spent magazine and fumbling in a pouch at his side for a new magazine.
“I don't know! For fucks sake it's just shooting steel bars, they're not even fucking sharp!” Ash replied as he had the fortunate position of being able to see the bar on the other side of the wall where Watanabe hanged.
“Where the hell do they get a weapon like that?”
“Espher.”
“You sure it couldn't be improvised?”
“No, there's not shit here they could have to make something like that.”
“But they still have it!”
“They had to have gotten it from Espher.”
“That would make the most sense.”

Maybe someone in intel had caught wind of some black market sale of such a weapon, that made the initial moments of the battle much easier to stomach even as he heard the weapon fire again. Whoever was firing it was moving fast, changing positions immediately after firing or even firing on the move-- but that seemed a bit ridiculous. He had heard of weapons that used magnetism to fire metal projectiles but he couldn't imagine anyone making one unless they were connected in Espher in some degree. Perhaps it had been stolen somehow or maybe someone had actually managed to rig one together out of junk found in the outlying settlements.

“You ready to move?” Phoenix asked, looking at Ash.
“Yea, just... I'm taking a mag from Watanabe, you should too.”
“Good idea... damnit, I'm sorry, man...” Phoenix muttered at the dead body of Watanabe
“As soon as it fires again we're moving.”

As if on command the crack burst into the air again and the clarity of it made Ash realize how little gunfire there was now. Distantly someone was screaming but he could not be sure who it was or what side of the battle lines they were from. Ash and Phoenix dashed down an alley between ruined concrete buildings and came to a fork in the path. Phoenix instinctively went right and Ash followed, watching behind them as they moved. His back collided with Phoenix's own and he turned around in surprise.

“I hate this.” Phoenix admitted, shaking his head.
Ash turned to look in front of Phoenix to find what had clearly been a little girl before shrapnel had rendered half of her into a crimson mess that pooled around her and soaked through her dirty clothing. He held in his words but was no less disgusted.
“Fuck, just-- just go back, go the other way.”
“Yea.”

Ash and Phoenix turned around and jogged their way down the alley as gunfire continued to pop intermittently amidst the mostly silent settlement. A majority of the noise was the crackle of flames burning man and structure alike. Moving down the alternate path in the alleyway Ash brought his sights up and swept the large open area of what was likely a small market before missiles and bullets had torn it all to hell. Looking back to Phoenix, Ash nodded his head and broke into a sprint across the open area as Phoenix angled his rifle around the corner, looking for any sign of movement in the light of the setting sun. Nothing. Ash brought his rifle up in a similar manner to allow Phoenix to break across the open area and then duck into cover with him. As the ache in Ash's muscles began to surface his armor was already on the task. A faint prick into his arm and he was almost instantly able to ignore the pain as his armor injected the stims into his blood.

“How many do you think are left?” Phoenix asked.
“What?”
“How many of us do you think are still alive?”
“Fucking hell, don't go asking shit like that.”
'What? Why?”
“Because it's fucking depressing!”
“And watching all those people burn to death wasn't?”
“I--” Ash began but the crack entered the air again and they both instinctively ducked.
“How the -fuck- have we not found him yet?”
“I don't know but I'm getting really fucking sick of this.”
“Come on, we gotta move, see if we can't find this son of a bitch.”

Running along between ruined and burning buildings (as well as corpses) Ash and Phoenix passed a building where they heard the gasps of others. Stopping instantly they flanked the half-covered doorway and listened. They could hear the breath of at least three people as they panted and did their best to remain silent. Phoenix reached up and turned the light mounted on the side of his right on, kicking the door in and sweeping madly. Ash was right behind him but what they saw was nothing they wished to ever see again. Three children were clinging desperately to the corpse of what was likely their mother before a bullet went through her head. Two little girls shuddered and recoiled in horror, gripping their mother tightly for the fading sense of security it might bring. The little boy looked around franticly before diving into the next room. Phoenix moved to follow but Ash placed a hand on his shoulder, halting him.

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