"We are not going to blow up everything," Gerlach purred at Greyson over the comm, "Just raising a spot of hell and getting attenti--"
The woman was rocked off her feet and nearly sent toppling to her hands and knees when the ship was thrown violently to the side. Klaxon horns and red lights began to go off. She righted herself quickly and steadied as the navigators took the ship out of range of the guns. Their own ordinance was quieting as the gunners took the maneuver as a chance to reload and get ready for the next blitz, but there was panic over communications. Something about smoke and one of the engines but Gerlach was having a hard time getting anything useful out of the chatter. One thing was for sure; that mechanical howl from the depths of the ship was wrong.
"Quirke!" she snapped into her headset, "What is your situation? What did they hit?"
There was no response.
"Quirke!"
She could feel the ship slowing down and what was left of the engines turning over at a much higher RPM. Another blast of flack struck the ship. This time blowing through two ports where Vulcans were bolted. The guns and their crews were torn apart. Shrapnel ripped through the battery, ricocheted dangerously off the interior and embedded itself into equipment, walls and people.
"Damn it all!" Gerlach cursed and barked at one of the men on deck, "Get someone working on those guns and then get up to the engine rooms and find out what the hell is going on!"
"Johannes, Grissom! I've lost contact with--" she began to call up to navigation but was interrupted.
"Sir! Outside!"
Carson's eyes shot up to the display where a single little marker popped up on something falling and falling fast. It looked identical to when the ground team had made their descent. She ground her teeth together.
"Is that..." she didn't need to ask, "Son of a bitch! Navigation, it seems our engineer has gone AWOL. I had hoped that our orders to fight to the death wouldn't become quite so pressing, but we're ready to make another pass when you are."
The woman was rocked off her feet and nearly sent toppling to her hands and knees when the ship was thrown violently to the side. Klaxon horns and red lights began to go off. She righted herself quickly and steadied as the navigators took the ship out of range of the guns. Their own ordinance was quieting as the gunners took the maneuver as a chance to reload and get ready for the next blitz, but there was panic over communications. Something about smoke and one of the engines but Gerlach was having a hard time getting anything useful out of the chatter. One thing was for sure; that mechanical howl from the depths of the ship was wrong.
"Quirke!" she snapped into her headset, "What is your situation? What did they hit?"
There was no response.
"Quirke!"
She could feel the ship slowing down and what was left of the engines turning over at a much higher RPM. Another blast of flack struck the ship. This time blowing through two ports where Vulcans were bolted. The guns and their crews were torn apart. Shrapnel ripped through the battery, ricocheted dangerously off the interior and embedded itself into equipment, walls and people.
"Damn it all!" Gerlach cursed and barked at one of the men on deck, "Get someone working on those guns and then get up to the engine rooms and find out what the hell is going on!"
"Johannes, Grissom! I've lost contact with--" she began to call up to navigation but was interrupted.
"Sir! Outside!"
Carson's eyes shot up to the display where a single little marker popped up on something falling and falling fast. It looked identical to when the ground team had made their descent. She ground her teeth together.
"Is that..." she didn't need to ask, "Son of a bitch! Navigation, it seems our engineer has gone AWOL. I had hoped that our orders to fight to the death wouldn't become quite so pressing, but we're ready to make another pass when you are."