"Blasted thing! Work damn you!" Shouted an angry human as he smacked the side of his helmet.
"What? You think yelling and hitting it is going to make it start working again? None of our are working genius." Said is annoyed teammate, who was following a few feet behind.
"It's probably just a bug, I am sure there are some techies running around trying to fix the issue, I'd give it at most an hour maybe two before it's fixed." Another added.
"Quit you worrying, they will be fixed when they are fixed. For now we have an objective and we are going to get it done and report back personally, not sit around and wait till our damn radios start working again." Snapped the officer.
Silence fell over the group of five as they continued on their patrol. Each member was at least a little anxious in their own right, they could not deny it, something certainly felt off about this whole situation, they have experienced a loss of communication before but nothing this bad, this was taking longer then it usually did to fix and they were beginning to grow restless.
"Alright we are almost to the hanger." The officer said as they approached a set of doors. "Through here should be a small cargo bay, just on the other side of the bay is the entrance to the hanger. All we have to do is clear this bay and the hanger then we are on our way back, sweet and simple." The officer reminded.
As they reached the door it automatically slid open revealing a pitch black room.
"Oh wonderful no lights." Complained one of the patrol members.
"They must have been deactivated to conserve power or something, come on, flashlights on, lets see what we can do." The officer said as he switched the flashlight on his chest on, his men quickly following in suite. "Rigez, take point." The officer ordered.
"Yes sir." Rigez replied as he made his way up to the front of the squad.
Slowly the patrol began making their way into the cargo bay, as they stepped away from the door they had entered through, it automatically slid shut leaving them in the darkness of the bay, which was only offset by the narrow lights equipped on them.
"Would now be a bad time to say I am afraid of the dark?" Joked one of the patrol members.
"How have you even made it this far as an adult?" Another replied.
"Blind luck?" The other quipped back.
"You're an idi-" The other tried to say before he was cut off as the sound of one of the cargo bays lifters rattled to life from behind the squad.
"Holy fuck!" The furthest back rebel shouted as he jumped and spun to face the source of the sound, his whole squad quickly joining him in aiming down the drone. They all watched, weapons raised, as the lifter hovered out into the center of the room befor coming to a stop illuminated by the purple light of its small propulsion system and the lights from the patrol.
"What the hell is up with that thing?" One of them asked nervously.
"I haven't the foggiest." The officer commented as he looked the lifter over not willing to lower his weapon. "Rigez, see if you can get these lights on." He ordered. Several seconds past as he waited for some form of response, be it a 'yes sir' or the shuffling of boots, but he was met with no reply.
"Rigez?" The officer said as he spun around to where Rigez had last been, but his heart dropped as he was met with no sign of his soldier. "Rigez?" The officer asked, louder this time, still no reply. Now the officer and his men began looking around frantically trying to locate their squad mate. "Rigez?! Where are you dammit?" The officer shouted angrily.
Panic began to set in as minds raced for explanations for what could have happened. Then from the other side of the room the sound of the lifters propulsion system suddenly was cut off and quickly replaced by a loud thud which resonated throughout the bay as the lifter dropped to the ground. The soldier furthest to the back, in a surge of fear and anger whirled around and squeezed his trigger sending a volley of bullets down on the lifter.
But just as his volley began, so did another, as several bolts of green fusion energy shot through the darkness impacting on the front most rebel, the officer, melting through armor and flesh, the fusion rounds impacted on the officers chest and head bringing him to a quick death. As the rebels whirled around toward the officers now dead body, another volley began, this time directed at the rear most rebel, the one who had just finished firing on the lifter. With three precise shots the rebel fell dead, leaving only the two rebels left.
"Fuck!" One of them shouted as he ran for cover, the other raised his rifle and began returning fire on their attacker but was cut short as fusion rounds burned into his torso.
"Fuck Fuck Fuck Fuck!" The other shouted as he neared his desired cover, but just before he could reach it a fusion round burned through his calf muscle. "Gah!" The rebels cried out as he collapsed to the floor behind the collection of crates he was aiming for. Quickly he made sure every inch of him was in cover and he braced his back against the crate fighting as hard as he could to keep from crying out in pain from his wound.
Fuck fuck fuck i'm so fucked i'm so screwed. He thought as fear filled his mind, without thinking he spared a glance towards the bodies of his allies, as soon as he did his stomach churned and he felt bile rising in the back of his throat.
In a last ditch attempt to fight back, fueled by all the adrenaline his body could produce, the rebel pulled himself to his feet leaning on the side of the crate raising his rifle and firing as many shots as he could in the direction of his attacker before his clip emptied. His heart pounded in his chest as he awaited some sign to say whether or not his attacker was dead, for what felt like ages he sat there in the darkness with his rifle aiming down his attackers position. Then he heard it, from somewhere to his right he heard the sound of something being dragged across the floor.
The rebel jerked toward the direction of the noise reloading his rifle as he struggled to stay on his feet.
"Show yourself!" The rebel shouted angrily. "Come out and face me you coward!" He yelled into the darkness.
Several moments passed as the rebel scanned the area he had heard the noise come from. His entire body shook slightly from anticipation and fear. Then he heard it.
"If you insist." A voice softly said from behind him.
The rebel whipped around to face the voices source but before he could even aim his rifle he was swept off his feet as something knocked his legs out from under him. The rebel fell back onto his back and looked up at the illuminated figure of a fully armored Rothian standing above him. Before the rebel could reach for his pistol the Rothian grabbed him by his throat and lifted him up off the floor until he was dangling in the air. The rebel thrashed about before his hand resumed reaching for his pistol. Seeing the movement the Rothian quickly unsheathed his knife and ended the rebels life dropping him to the floor as the rebel went limp.
Telmeck stepped back away from the rebel and scanned the area once more making sure it was clear. He had dispatched all five members of the rebel patrol but it never hurt to be sure. After making sure the room was clear Telmeck returned to the bodies and began dragging them away to a far corner of the room out of sight to ensure that no other patrol would see it should they enter the room.
"Ugh, well that takes care of that." He said quietly as he looked over the five bodies. He stepped away from the bodies and re-assumed his position high atop a collection of crates over looking the main area of the cargo bay.
He spared himself a glance towards his wrist computer checking the time as he did, Hopefully the main group is alright, the longer we take here the more dangerous it gets, if these rebels catch wind of what's going on they may very well kill however many hostages they have left. Telmeck sighed, If only there was some way I could get into contact with them just so I can get an idea of our situation, but here I just feel useless. Telmeck thought growling with annoyance. "All I can do is wait and guard for now. Hopefully we hear something soon." Telmeck mumbled to himself before falling silent once more as he awaited more prey to fall into his trap.