20070330

Fight Another Day

“You can’t take it with you.”

Amber was about to protest but just nodded instead. ‘Snip… snip… snip’ locks of her red hair began falling past her shoulders into her lap.

“Do you have to cut off so much?”

Ian stopped cutting and moved around and looked her in the eyes. “Only if you really want to get out. You said so yourself. The Black Cats were on to you. It was either get out now, or they were going to cut you out – literally.”

Amber nodded her understanding and Ian finished the task. In the place of a proud top knot pony tail was a flat top crew cut. Looking into the mirror that was bolted to the guestroom wall of the Bifrost she rubber the top of her head.

“This is going to take some getting used to,” she said as she turned to look back at Ian.

“There’s still one more thing. You’re going to have to ditch this,” he said as he lifted up a beautifully decorated sheathed sword.

“That was a gift from Jade!”

“And it would identify you immediately as the spy who once walked among them. You’d never be able to show your face around the Bifrost again.”

With sadness in her eyes Amber nodded once more.


-=-=-=O=-=-=-

“Where have you been?”

“It’s good to see you too boss.” Ian could see the irritation in Dyrke’s eyes and thought better of pushing his luck. “I would like to introduce you to ‘Panthera’.”

Dyrke’s face changed. “I thought you… would have been… um, that is…”

“Right, that is what makes a good spy, no? Anyway, I have already filed my report and have been instructed to not return to hive city. Apparently I am no longer considered an asset by ‘Internal Affairs’.”

“So you can not go back home?”

Amber shook her head.

Dyrke thought about this for a moment.

“We could use another hand around here, but your dossier does not show much experience. You think you could run with the ‘Steel Spiders’?”

Amber glanced between Dyrke and Ian. “That’s what I was kind of hoping for. I mean, to run around alone down here is not the brightest idea. I don’t know if the Cats will catch on or not though.”

“The ‘Cats’? The ‘Black Cats’?” Dyrke asked.

“Yes, is that a problem?”

“It might be.”

-=-=-=O=-=-=-

Ever since he had returned with Amber Ian had been kept very busy. For some reason he wanted to steer clear of her, like he didn’t want the others to know about the two of them. The others seemed to be intrigued with the fact that a woman was among their ranks and went out of their way to “make her feel comfortable”. Ian was surprised to find that he did not like that, so to keep himself distracted he went about his business.

All of his patients had been kicked out of his sickbay, but that didn’t keep him from having to cleaning up the mess left behind. Without knowing it Dyrke helped him out by taking him along to meet with the Guilders.

“Your shot is what brought him down Ian. It’s only fair that you get to come along and negotiate the deal,” Dyrke had told him.

When all was said and done the bounty was set at one hundred and sixty five credits. Now that was a nice little paycheck. So the pair headed home to collect up their prize.

“Ian, you have done pretty well since coming to the ‘Spiders’. You mind telling me why you would walk away from the comforts of Hive City?”

Ian looked at his boss and took some time to think over his answer. He knew that Dyrke had known about his little deal with the union security guard, but beyond that he was not so sure.

“Let’s just say I didn’t want to grow old staring at the same walls every day of my life,” Ian finally replied.

“Fair enough I suppose. What about ‘Pantera’?”

Ian’s head snapped to look at Dyrke.

“Come on Ian. I’m not blind, besides, Chigger has known me longer.”

Ian felt his cheeks get flushed. He was not sure what he was more embarrassed by. The fact Dyrke seemed to know so much about him, or that it felt like his own Father had walked in on him and his girlfriend. Which he and Amber were not… at least that is what he told himself.

“There’s nothing going on between Amb… I mean ‘Pantera’ and me.”

“Hmm… well, you…”

CRACK! The distant sound of a single rifle report interrupted Dyrke’s train of thought.

“Cr@$! Move it Ian!”

-=-=-=O=-=-=-

Renold came out of an old service access door to join Ian and Dyrke as they ran headlong down the old drainage pipe. The gun fire that originally drew their attention had dropped off and all was quiet ahead. As the three men erupted from the end of the tube with their weapons ready they were met with a hail of gunfire.

Dyrke and Renold dropped to the ground but Ian kept pressing forward. When he reached a pile of scattered steel drums and machine parts he stopped to see what was going on.

Dyrke was laying in the middle of the street with blood coming from a fresh wound to his left thigh and Renold was no where to be seen. A loud piercing whoop from above drew Ian’s attention upward.

Standing on top of the control tower stood the Ratskin Chief with fists raised in the air. As the savage looked down and made eye contact with Ian, another Ratskin behind him urged him to leave with him. Without another sound the two men turned and disappeared.

Looking around it became obvious that Ian was pretty much on his own. If the Chief was free that meant the guards were down. Dyrke was getting back on his feet but was slowed by his wounds. Renold was nowhere to be seen. With the Ratskins laying in wait on his left there was nothing else to do but to press forward using the overhead scaffolding and walkways to cover his advance. If they could not turn him in to the Guilders, Ian was not about to let him get away either.

The pile of debris was enormous. Although the slag and trash would slow him down he only needed to get into a good firing position on the other side. Once there he could take out the Chief with a long range Las shot from his rifle. As he cleared the top of the pile his rifle smashed against some of the overhanging spore fungus. The resulting cloud of spores caused his eyes to water and to sneeze several times, but all he had to do now was to slide down the other side.

Dropping into a small pit Ian had found his firing position. He could see the small band of Ratskin raiders beginning to descend the scaffolding not thirty meters from him. Pulling the lasgun up into his shoulder Ian leaned forward to get a good stable firing position. The images were crisp and clean in his scope. “Almost there…”, Ian said to himself.

Thwip, thwip Several slugs impacted in and around Ian causing him to flinch and duck down. Peeking over the crest of his impromptu foxhole Ian caught sight of two more Ratskins, both armed with autoguns, had an angle on his position. A glance back towards where the Chief was going to appear told him what he already knew. He did not have time for this.

Ian ducked back below the crest of his hole just as more incoming rounds impacted against the far side wall. With his back against the wall Ian closed his eyes and pictured the shot in his mind. As he rose to his feet Ian spun to his left, pulled the stock of his rifle into his shoulder, and immediately sighted in on where he remembered the first Ratskin sniper to be. Right where he expected!

Crack! Ian’s shot found its mark and knocked the savage from his perch, but he did not have time to watch him fall. Ian immediately shifted his body to his left in order to get an angle on the second Ratskin. This one was at ground level. Return fire from the second one sailed wide.

This time Ian took nothing to chance and flipped the selector lever to “burst”. There wasn’t enough time to aim carefully so he let fly a three round burst. Without knowing if his rounds found their target Ian immediately shifted his attention back to the Chief.

But it was too late. Ian could do nothing further but watch as the Ratskin Chief disappeared through wall on the far side of the dome.

“Damn!” Ian called out.

-=-=-=O=-=-=-

Ian had expected to find Amber and Rogers dead. After all they had been assigned to guard the Chief.

Amber had been knocked out with a club to her jaw. Other than a deep bruise she would be alright. Rogers was a little different. There was a deep gash along the side of his skull where a las round had creased it. The intense heat of the ionized atoms flying through the air seared the wound. The good news was there was no bleeding. The bad news was that the heat had also fused his eardrum. This was beyond Ian’s skill to fix so all he did was try and make the man more comfortable.

With a little effort Dyrke joined the rest of the Spiders on top of the platform.

“The Chief got away boss.” Ian said as was treating the wounded.

“It’s alright kid. You did the best you could.” Dyrke said as he looked down at his team’s medic. “But I think we need a little work on our sentry skills.”

20070322

In From the Cold

Every available surface area in the medical bay was full. Ian had been moving between several of the Spiders since their return to the Bifrost.

Hargrave and Katan were on the only two on cots. Hargrave’s head wound was pretty severe. From what Ian could tell the skull had been fractured, but there was no way to tell if there was any more damage internally, and he was not about to dig around and find out. Not in these conditions.

Katan’s condition was much improved. Once they got back Ian was able to get the rest of the shrapnel removed from his arm. That and the fact that the arterial bleeding was just that, there was enough of the blood veins that all Ian had to do was bandage up the area and clean the wounds out. Within a day Katan’s color had returned and he was responding to questions.

The rest just needed to have their bandages replaced. Of course Dyrke had neglected to come back to have his wounds cleaned up. Ian couldn’t even remember seeing him wearing the bandages the last meal break. “Speak of the devil,” Ian thought to himself as Dyrke walked in.

“Ian, I need to speak to you… in private.”

The two men stepped out into the hall and shut the door.

“I need your help on a sticky situation. The House is telling me that we need to pull in a field operative. An agent that penetrated another house needs to come in, but he is apparently insisting that he come in through us.”

“I don’t get it. Why us? Why are you telling me this?”

“You’re going to be my point man on this Ian. The boys are healing up nicely because of you so I don’t need you to baby sit them. Besides, Chigger seems to have taken a liking to you.”

Ian just nodded. Thinking back he remembered some of the people his father had dealings with. Always in whispers and away from prying eyes. Somehow it always made his skin crawl.

“Do you have a name, or a picture?” Ian asked.

“No, just his codename, ‘Panthera’.”

“When?”

“Well, that is another sticky part. I don’t know exactly. But the good news is that you get to just hang around the Bifrost until he shows up. Apparently this guys knows about the ‘Spiders’ and our base of operations around the Bifrost. He will make contact with us, through you, there.”
-=-=-=O=-=-=-
The Bifrost was quiet. Although a good crowd filled the main hall the mood was subdued. Ian couldn’t figure it out. That was until he caught Chigger’s attention. All it took was a nod from the bartender toward a table along the back wall. Two enforcers and a man in ornate clothing sat sipping from their drinks and whispering amongst themselves. At the feet of one of Lord Helmawr’s policemen was a cyber-mastiff. Clearly no one wanted to draw attention to themselves so long as those four were present.

Not wanting attention himself Ian just propped himself up at the bar and ordered a glass of water. Chigger just shook his head. Such extravagances were extremely rare below “the wall”.

“Chigger… has anyone been looking for the ‘Spiders’ lately?”

“Not lately kid. Even the ‘Black Cats’ have been laying low. I’d be careful though. They don’t take to licking their wounds for long.”

Ian snorted to himself and just sat there enjoying his drink, even ordering a plate of mushrooms. As the night wore on Ian’s patience began to wane. Just as he was about to head back to his nice warm bunk for the evening Amber walked up and sat next to him at the bar without waiting for an invitation.

“Hello Ian.”

Ian began to wonder if he was about to be the center of yet more unwanted attention.

“Hello Amber. You… look good.”

And she did, despite weariness being obvious behind her eyes. She also looked like she was on edge. Her right hand never left her thigh, the one adjacent to her auto pistol.

“Can we go somewhere to talk?”

“I don’t think so. You pretty much said all you needed to the last time.”

An awkward silence fell over the two.

“Well, can we at least move down to the end of the bar?”

Ian nodded and the two shifted down.

“I know the ‘Spiders’ didn’t attack the ‘Cats’ last week. I jumped to a wrong conclusion. Sorry about that.”

Ian just nodded.

“Is that all you’re going to say?”

“What do you want me to say? You told me to steer clear, I’m steering clear. Look Dyrke sent me to meet somebody and I doubt that he is going to show up with you sitting right next to me. I appreciate your willingness to come and set the record straight but I’m in the middle of something right now. Maybe we will see each around here sometime.”

“Right, I guess I should have expected such a chauvinistic response. See you around Ian.”

Ian felt a lump settle into his stomach and he watched her walk away. She stopped in front of Chigger, laid several guilders on the bar, said something, and then walked up stairs to the Bifrost’s rooms. Ian dropped his eyes back to his plate. All of a sudden the urge to jump up and follow her welled up inside, only the discipline to complete the task Dyrke had given him kept him in his seat.

“Bartender! Bartender!”

Ian looked up as one of the Enforcers walked up next to him. The man made eye contact with Ian, but that was all.

Chigger walked over, “what can I do for you constable?”

“That’s Enforcer to you citizen. Look, this fellow,” thumbing over his shoulder back towards his table, “is looking for some fellow named ‘Vant’. Ever hear of him?”

“No sir. Not a hint. What does he look like?”

The enforcer handed over a pictograph, “look familiar?”

“Nope, I’ve never seen him either Enforcer.”

Ian smiled as he took a drink from his glass. The Enforcer snorted and turned away. “And bring another round of drinks to our table!”

“Stinkin’ Hive City dwellers. Think they can come out here and just boss their way around… I wonder why they think they can find this guy out here?” Chigger let his eyes lock on to Ian’s for several seconds. Although he did not fully understand what Chigger was looking for, he also did not dare break eye contact with the man.

“A man could get lost down here.”

Ian wasn’t sure if the last comment was a statement, or a question. “I can’t imagine it being all that hard,” Ian finally replied, still not breaking eye contact with the bartender.

As the tension began to relax Chigger slipped a folded piece of parchment across the counter, “It seems like them Enforcers are not the only ones lookin’ for someone.”

Looking down at the piece of paper it simply read ‘Panthera’. “Thanks Chigger. Where did he go?”

“Top of the stairs, end of the hall. You can’t miss it.”

While heading out the main hall Ian unfolded the note. “We have things to discuss,” was all it read. This confused Ian. He had thought his sole mission was to bring this person in, not meet in seclusion to talk.

As he walked down the hall it was obvious that Chigger’s rooms were full. As Ian approached the end of the hall flashes of memory came to mind. Found memories of the night he and Amber spent together brought a quick smile to his face.

The door was slightly ajar with the room beyond dark. Ian drew his pistol and stepped to the side of the door. A quick check showed the power cell to be fully charged. Looking back down the hallway he listened for any sounds coming from the room. It, of course, was silent.

“You can come in,” came a soft voice from inside. “Just keep your hands up and to the side where I can see them.”

Ian’s head dropped for a moment. He really needed to work on his stealth techniques. “How do I know you are who I think you are?”

“Panthera,” was the only reply.

Ian thought hard about his next move. His mind was screaming for him to just walk away. But there was something just under the surface. His instincts maybe… keeping his las pistol in his right hand he eased the door open with his left. When no gun fire erupted from the room he stepped into the doorway. His entire profile would now be visible to anyone inside. Still nothing so he stepped inside.

“Close the door.”

As the latch on the door clicked several things happened simultaneously. Lights came on temporarily blinding Ian, a pair of hands grabbed him and threw him down on the bed further in the room, and then an audible click of the deadbolt being secured. But before Ian’s eyes could adjust his assailant landed on top of him, straddling across his chest and effectively pinning his arms down.

“Maybe now you will have more to say.”

Ian’s eyes adjusted to the new light level. As he looked up he found Amber’s green eyes looking back down into his.

“You are Panthera?”

“I am Panthera.”

20070309

A Fool's Errand

part 1

SMACK! “How dare you attack the Cats!”

Ian’s cheek stung from the impact of Amber’s slap. “We didn’t attack them, they cornered us. We defended ourselves!”

“Why would the Cats take you and your gang on? We don’t need your booze hall. We run the habs below and even have a couple of Guilders in our pockets, why in Helmawr’s rump would we want the Bifrost?!?”

“Look! I’m telling you they aimed to take us out! If it had not been for Renold getting the drop on your friends we might not be having this… conversation!”

“You keep clear of me Ian! You hear me! If you cross my path again so help me… you will pay dearly for it!”

The rest of the patrons in the ‘Bifrost’ snapped their heads back to what they were doing as Ian looked around the room.

So much for being discreet,” Ian thought to himself as he rubbed his cheek. He walked up to the bar and sat down.

“Chigger! How about a hit of second best to sooth the soul.”

Ian slapped down a guilder on the counter. Taking the glass Ian downed the foul beverage without letting the bottom of the cup touch the bar. Shivering to himself he groaned. Nasty stuff, but Chigger’s brew was better than most. His… discomfort, yea that’s it, his discomfort would be soothed. For a moment at least.

“Ian! Come here for a minute!”

Dyrke called out from the “Spider’s Web” (their room off the main floor). Ian’s heart sank. “I sure hope he didn’t catch that,” He thought to himself.

As Ian approached the room a Ratskin stepped through the doorway, glanced at Ian, and then disappeared out the front door.

“What was that all about?” Ian asked Dyrke who was now locking up the room.

“I’ve been tossing around the idea of hiring us a guide. That fellow wants to prove his worth. He says there is a prime piece of archeo sitting pretty just waiting for someone to come and claim it.”

Ian glanced out the door that the Ratskin had used. He had never actually seen a Ratskin up close. All he knew about them were the things of children’s stories his parents used to tell him.

“Do you trust him?” Ian asked looking back into his leader’s eyes.

“I’m not sure, but if this take is as good as he says it is… it will be worth the risk. Go round up the team. I need to check on something and pick up some supplies. I’ll meet you all downstairs in thirty.”

And with that Dyrke headed out the door. Ian just watched him go for a moment and then headed downstairs.

-=-=-=O=-=-=-

As the Steel Spiders sat waiting for their leader to return Ian adjusted the setting on the power cell of his Lasgun to the minimum, and then pulled the rifle up into a comfortable tuck. The optics were clearer than he had hoped. With his finger obviously outside the trigger guard he panned low across a couple of his fellow gangers. He could see the folds in their bodysuits, and the stark contrast of their belts and respirators. Sighting in on an old shelf support he squeezed the trigger… missed.

Walking over to the wall where the beam of light left a scorch mark he made a few calculations in his head and then made a quick adjustment to his newly created Infrared sight.

“You’re can clean that up when we get back Ian.”

With the entrance of their leader the Spider’s found a place to sit and then quieted down.

“Before I get started, this here is Hargrave. He has credentials from the Union shop above so make him welcome. Oh, Renold, go fetch that shotgun and ammo from Bo’s workshop.”

Renold took off down the hall while most of the rest of the Spider’s nodded a greeting to the late arrival.

“Alright, Ian’s probably already told you. We are off to make a claim on some supposedly discarded archeo. Here’s the twist. Our guide disappeared after he left the Bifrost. I don’t trust the source, but I’ve decided to go forward with the plan anyway.”

A few of the Spiders shifted in their seats.

“I know it’s probably a fool’s errand, but here’s the plan…”

-=-=-=O=-=-=-
Ian climbed up through the last hatch. The rest of the Spider’s had already assumed a small perimeter with Dyrke in the center.

“Ian, you are going to accompany Cacee and Rogers on a flanking move. I’m not comfortable with not knowing the area very well. This is the deepest we’ve had to go so far.”

“Boss, not to contradict you in front of everyone but… I’d prefer to take Renold over Ian. It’s gonna be tight down in those tunnels. Ian’s a good shot and all, but I need someone who’s more maneuverable in a tight spot.”

Dyrke contemplated this and looked at Cacee. “You’re right. Ian, go take Renold’s spot on the perimeter.”

Once he was in position Ian looked back at the four men. Dyrke was referring to an unrolled piece of paper and then drawing something in the dust on the floor. Cacee looked down, pointed to a few things, and nodded. Then he looked to the other men, said something and pointed to the ground once more. Dyrke then left the other three and approached Ian.

“It was nothing personal. I had wanted to keep my medic close anyway,” Dyrke said as he smacked Ian on the shoulder.

“It’s not a problem Boss. Let’s go get this thing and get back.”

Dyrke grinned and nodded. As he turned to move to the next in line he hesitated.

“You might want to be a little more… discreet in your choices of… friends.”

Ian felt panic in his chest.

“It’s no big deal kid. I’ve known about your little ‘cat’ since you joined. If it becomes a problem though… I expect you to deal with it.”

“Sure thing boss. But I think it’s already taken care of.”

“You never can tell Ian, you never can tell.”

-=-=-=O=-=-=-
Part 2

“Cave in!”

The hive shook all around a trio of Van Saar gangers making their way through an old sewage pipe. Dust and debris cascaded at an incredible rate.

“Make for that last crossway!”

Cacee made it back first. Just as the other two also made it he looked back down the tunnel and saw that it was now totally blocked.

“We have to find another way guys. Where was that other tunnel again?”
-=-=-=O=-=-=-

Dyrke had been pushing the ‘Steel Spiders’ hard. For the better part of the day cycle they kept moving. Down, always down. When they finally arrived at the dome Dyrke had shown them on his map, they found that they were not alone in the quest. For… whatever it was.

The leader of the Spiders silently signaled that there were some uninvited guests. With a pair of arm signals they were all told where to go. Katan and Bo were to take up the right flank and prepare to take out any one approaching from their side of the field. The new guy, Hargrave, and Ian were to follow Dyrke around to the left to make for a tall platform located in the center of the dome.

As Ian and the other two approached a ladder Dyrke motioned for Ian to cover the advance from here. Not a bad spot. Sitting down against an adjoining bulkhead Ian leaned forward and rested his lasgun into a niche. From here he was able to keep a good eye on his leader and the new guy. He could also see the dome floor below.

Just in time. Out of the shadows crept a pair of Escher. They were not wearing the colors of the Black Cats, this was a different gang. Ian glanced up and tried to get Dyrke’s attention. No dice, he was fixated on his goal and not looking back.

Bupupupupupup” Dyrke let loose with the Heavy Stubber and both of the Escher went to ground. Ian sighted in using his new Infrared scope. It was working beautifully as the two signatures were crisp. The distinctive report of Katan’s Bolt Pistols now joined the battle and the woman closest to the Van Saar gangers dropped. Ian sighted in on his remaining target and let a bolt from his lasgun fly. His target jerked back behind cover, but it didn’t look like the shot hit anything vital.

Chancing a look back towards his boss Ian saw that Dyrke had readied his Axe and pistol and was running headlong for the far end of the bridge he was on. Ian tried to peer into the darkness beyond but could not pick up any targets.

“Unh!” Ian felt something slam into the left side of his head. The world started to spin. Turning to his left Ian caught a glimpse of two men in long coats and dark goggles. The edge of his vision was starting to go black when Katan stepped past him and was blasting away with both bolt pistols at the attackers.

“Where did those Delaque come from?” Was the last thing Ian remembered saying to himself as the darkness overtook him.
-=-=-=O=-=-=-

“Come on kid, wake up!”

Ian felt someone lightly smacking his face. Blinking once, twice… Dyrke was staring down at him. Ian could feel a hand beneath his head holding him up as well.

“Here take a sip of this.”

Dyrke was offering him some kind of liquid. The plastic cup felt cool so Ian took a mouthful. And then it started to burn. Ian coughed uncontrollably causing him to spill most of it down the front of his body suit.

“What was that?” Ian asked as he continued coughing.

“Gutter rot. Got it from the vendors outside of the Bifrost. Not bad eh?”

Ian shook his head. Whatever it was it had cleared his mind. Reaching up he touched the side of his head. His hand came away with fresh blood.

“What happened?”

Dyrke looked passed him for moment, “a band of Delaque jumped us from behind. It would seem that our Ratskin friend was more free with his information than I had thought. I need you to take a look at the others…”

Dyrke had managed to drag all the rest of the Spiders over to where they were now.

Katan was very pale with a lot of blood coming from a nasty series of wounds along his left arm. Burn marks and deep cuts covered the area.

“He’s cut an artery somewhere in there,” Ian said without looking up. Grabbing his kit bag Ian rummaged through his meager medical supplies. Nothing, there was nothing there. In frustration he pulled his knife and went to work cutting away pieces of Katan’s damaged uniform. For the shrapnel that was close to the surface he pried the pieces out with his knife, but no amount of pressure was stopping the blood from flowing onto the ground. Finally Ian was desperate. Pulling Katan’s own belt off Ian quickly fashioned a makeshift tourniquet and strapped it, and the arm, down.

“I need to get him back to the Bifrost,” Ian finally said to Dyrke who was hovering over the two men.

“Wait, there’s more over here.”

Dyrke showed Ian the unconscious forms of Hargrave and Boanerges. Ian looked the two men over. Hargrave had a nasty gash across his head, but the bandage that Dyrke had applied was doing the trick. Boanerges was harder to discern. A bullet had gone clear through his shoulder. The blood had stopped but he was going to be in a lot of pain. Bo would be able to walk himself out, if they could wake him, but he would be slow. Ian had been so focused on the wounded he did not see Cacee and the others approach.

“We finally made it boss. The tunnel we needed to get here collapsed, almost on top of us. We got here as fast as we could.”

“Better late than never,” Dyrke replied. “Come on, give us hand. We need to get these three back to our lair.”

“Was it worth it boss? Did we get what we came here for?” Ian asked as he fashioned a stretcher out of the debris.

Dyrke grinned slightly as he pulled out a small rectangular box to show the rest. There were several wires and tubes with no apparent rhyme or reason. Ian wanted to look at it more closely, but there wasn’t time. Then Dyrke’s face hardened as he looked back at Ian.

“It will be worth it if we can get these guys taken care of.”
-=-=-=O=-=-=-

Part 3
Ian looked up from Katan’s bloody arm. Cacee had returned from another scouting run and was whispering something to Dyrke. Neither of them looked very happy with the news.

Turning back to his task at hand Ian went back to work on Katan’s wounds. In order to save it Ian was having to release the tourniquet from time to time to allow blood to flow through the good portions of the arm and hand. Although the blood flow had slackened he could not get it to stop completely. He really needed to get Katan back to the Bifrost in order to get a better look at the wound. Katan still looked very pale and Ian was beginning to worry if he would recover. Tightening the tourniquet down once again Ian made sure his patient was ready to move.

“We need to get the wounded to a safe place Ian. We are going to have some visitors soon.”

“What do you mean?”

“Cacee is reporting that a large group of Ratskins have been following us. They will be here shortly.”

Ian looked around. They were in the midst of an abandoned settlement and all the buildings were in very poor condition. After a quick check of the surrounding area the pair settled on an old storage building. Once the wounded were stashed away Dyrke sent Cacee, Rogers, and Renold out to try and give a warning when the Ratskins would be on top of them. They would provide security for the immediate area.

“You’ve done pretty good at keeping the rest of the Spiders patched up kid. If Cacee’s right, we are going to be hard pressed in the fight ahead. Will any of the wounded be able to step up?

“No, they are all in pretty sad shape.”

“Alright, keep your head down and take as many of them with you as you can.”

When Ian nodded his acknowledgement he realized that the shot he took to his head was still bleeding. It was going to be a long night.

-=-=-=O=-=-=-

Ian’s mood was dismal. Since they had holed up in this dome the constant anticipation of attack was heavy on his mind. To top it off a heavy rain had been falling for the past hour and a half. The concern of it being acidic was quickly dispelled, but it was putting off a noxious odor that was making him light headed. And to add more on top of it, Cacee and the others had yet to return or even report in.

The rain had soaked the dome floor and pools of the liquid were everywhere causing the thick layer of dust to form a gooey mud-like substance. Ian had retreated to an elevated walkway in a futile attempt to get away from the fumes.

Donk…..donk…dink” Something metallic clattered down a pile of rubble on the opposite edge of the dome. Ian whirled around to see what it was… a mistake. His light headedness turned into full fledged vertigo causing him to stumble forward. Even as he stepped over the edge of the walkway he could not tell which way was up. Before he even knew what was happening Ian had fallen the thirty feet to the dome floor below, landing in a deep mud hole.

Ugh! It smells even worse up close.” Ian said to himself as he stood back up.

“Here they come!”

Ian scooped mud away from his eyes and looked up. Dyrke was pointing off to the far wall with his axe. From where he had landed Ian had to look through a severely dilapidated building. Even with all the intervening debris he could identify at least six Ratskins moving in their direction.

Without further hesitation Ian brought his lasgun up, sighted in on the nearest Ratskin, and squeezed off a shot. From this angle he could not tell if his shot and landed, but it did cause the Ratskin to go to ground.

Dyrke was cursing at the top of his lungs and firing madly down into the same group Ian could see. “Where is that bastard Cacee?!?” was all that Ian made out from the tirade.

“What, can’t you handle a few Ratskins?”

Ian looked back over his shoulder to see the lost trio of Spiders emerging from the shadows.

Shouting over his shoulder Ian called to them, “It’s about time you guys got back. Mind giving us a hand here?”

Cacee sent Renold and Rogers around Ian’s left while he took up a firing position to Ian’s right.

By now the Ratskins were whooping it up and moving quickly. Ian continued to snap off shots at targets as they presented themselves, but it was hard to tell if he was having any affect. His shots were always through dense rubble and debris, and the targets were quick to disappear.

Out of the corner of his left eye Ian saw that Rogers and Renold were falling back to get more cover. Renold stood in the middle of a small alley way, both las pistols blazing away at some unseen foe.

“Do not let them get to Bo and the others!”

Ian looked up to see Dyrke still blazing away at the Ratskins below. He was falling back now as he was under fire from at least two different directions, and there was no cover to be had. From where Ian stood he could see three Ratskins scaling several ladders to get at Dyrke. He didn’t have a shot and the Ratskins were on top of Dyrke before either of them could react to the new threat.

A grunt from his right turned Ian’s attention away from Dyrke’s predicament. Cacee was dropping to his knees as he grabbed his abdomen. The Ratskins were on top of him now and Ian was pulling the trigger as fast as he could flex his finger.

Another cry, from his left this time. Renold was crawling back towards where Rogers had taken cover. This was it. One more push and the Ratskins were going to sweep the Steel Spiders away.

From the top of the platform where Dyrke had been the Ratskin leader stepped forward. “You have disturbed the Hive Spirits for the last time! Return what is not yours!” And he let loose a loud whoop that made Ian’s hair stand on end.

This was his chance though. Ian dropped his infrared scope dead on the savage leader’s chest and squeezed the trigger. For the first time in the fight Ian knew the shot scored. The Ratskin dropped his shotgun over the edge and grabbed his chest. Although he attempted to stop his motion it was too late and he followed his shotgun over the edge.

For a moment time seemed to stand still. To a man the Ratskins seemed to become disoriented and confused. With the attack now stalled they began to retreat back into the shadows. Ian scanned for more targets but there were none to be had.

Once Ian was confident that the Ratskins were not going to return he quickly went to where Dyrke was. He had some pretty good gashes but he looked to be able to move. Cacee was in similar shape. Renold had a grazing shot across his thigh, and although he complained a lot, Ian didn’t think it would require anything more than a bandage.

The biggest complaint from his new patients was the smell. Ian was still caked in the odorous mud.

“Hey Ian,” Rogers was calling out from the roof of a small shed. “Come and see what we have here!”

Getting on top of the shed was no easy feat, but when he arrived he was met with the unconscious form of the Ratskin leader.

“This should fetch a pretty penny from the Guilders I bet,” Rogers said out loud.

“Rogers my friend, I couldn’t agree more.”

20070306

Celebrate Success

The smell of burning solder filled the air in the room and a slight haze hovered over the workbench.

“That should cover the circuitry, now all I need are some optics and a thermal sensor.”

Ian sat back and admired his work. The workbench was covered in a wide variety of projects, all in some stage of confusion. The latest project that held his imagination was some sort of tubular circuit board that he was now encasing inside a slightly larger metallic tube.

“Hey Ian!” the sudden interruption of his concentration caused Ian to snap his head around, and his hand slipped causing a drop of solder to fall onto the workbench.

“Cacee, you scare the… what is it?”

“Come on, you and I are taking Renold out to celebrate. He’s a full fledge member of the ‘Spiders’ now.”

“Sounds good to me.”

Ian double checked his latest project to make sure his jolt did not ruin any of his work. Once he was satisfied he set his tools down and picked up his kit bag.

“We need to stop by the Guilder’s corner too,” Ian said as he headed for the door. “I need to pick up a couple of supplies.”

“I’m comin’ too,” Boanerges voice came from his workshop across the hall. “I need to pick up a few parts myself.”

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The four men went to the market first. The one thing most hivers have learned, especially the further one journeyed from Hive City was that beauty was in the eye of the salesman. In order to get the optics Ian wanted he had to buy two very damaged telescopic sights, and the thermal sensors were another matter entirely. When he walked away he had a small bag full of what most would consider to be junk. One thing they all agreed on was a new Las Pistol for Renold to celebrate him winning his colors. The kid wanted to use a brace of Las Pistols instead of a rifle. Said he wanted to be able to use his hands more readily while walking around. At least they were refined. Not as vulgar or bulky like a stubber.

“What are you going to do with that scrap Ian?” Boanerges asked him Ian.

“I’m not just good at patching people up ‘Bo’. I’m working on a few projects. With these scraps I should be able to finish up a sight for my new Las.”

“You boys are little far from home aren’t ya?”

The four Van Saar men stopped dead in their tracks. Three Escher women stood at the other end of the small market lane and blocked their way.

“You can’t hide behind Chigger now, can ya boys!”

Their colors showed they were part of a local Escher gang known as the ‘Black Cats’. Boanerges moved to ready his Heavy Stubber but Cacee put a hand on his shoulder. Looking over Cacee shook his head at the heavy.

The one with a stark white Mohawk smiled. “That’s right boys. No fighting. You have to play nice out in public.”

“You can’t talk like that to us,” it was Renold’s turn to step forward.

Cacee grabbed his arm, “not here” was all he said.

Another Escher, this one with Blue hair, took another step forward, readied a shotgun and said, “Aw, the little old Van Saar are afraid!” The Escher were now slowly moving forward and spreading out slightly to give each other room to maneuver.

Cacee motioned for the four of them to also spread out some. “You girls seem a little lost. The Steel Spiders run the Bifrost, and therefore you are stepping on our turf.”

“You Scrap Bugs aren’t long for this place,” this taunt came from the woman with a dark brown complexion. “The ‘Black Cats’ are moving in.”

Ian could tell that Renold was getting riled up. The guy kept inching his hands closer and closer the holsters of his pair of Las Pistols. Ian could feel his own blood begin to heat up as well.

“Come on girls, you don’t want any of this pain tonight. Why don’t you all just stand down and let your betters pass.”

This last statement from Boanerges got the women’s attention and they went silent for the moment, all the while the two sets of gangers drew ever closer.

“Your time is up, might as well face it. It would be a shame to embarrass you boys in front of your clientele like this.”

The adversaries were almost on top of each other now.

The woman with the dark complexion let a set of chains drop from her hands as she stepped forward and called out, “Come on now… can’t the little Van Saar come out to play?”

That was all that Renold could stand. Before anyone could blink Renold had both Las Pistols out snapping shots as fast as he could. His compatriots realizing that there was no turning back each drew their own weapons and joined in.

It was a blur to Ian. The din of Cacee’s Autogun and Boanerges’ Bolt Pistol just added to the confusion. Snapping out his own Las Pistol Ian threw his arm out towards the Blue haired vixen, shooting even as he brought the weapon up to bear. He couldn’t be sure but it looked like at least one of his shots had found the mark as the woman screamed out and dropped her shotgun as she slumped to the floor.

“Whoa, whoa, whoa, stop shooting!” Cacee’s call interrupted the flood of gun fire coming from his fellow Van Saar. All three of the Escher were down. Ian chanced looks at each of his fellows to see if anyone had caught a round No apparent injuries.

“Maybe you girls will think…”

Blaring whistles echoed through the now empty market square interrupting Cacee and his victory speech. All four of the Van Saar put away their weapons as a local patrol of Enforcers rushed into the lane.

“Don’t move!” An Enforcer with large shield and Bolt Pistol called out. “You wouldn’t want to get my little friend here agitated.” With a quick motioned he drew their attention to a mechanical construct that resembled a massive dog.

Ian had no desire to tangle with the Enforcers, let alone one of their Cyber Mastiffs and he raised his hands slightly to indicate he was unarmed. Looking around he noticed that both groups of gangers did the same thing.

“What seems to be the trouble?” said another Enforcer as he stepped around the one with the dog. This one had the familiar armor and gear of the Enforcers, but also wore a coat to indicate his rank. Out of the corner of his eye he noticed Boanerges stepping back slightly.

“These Van Saar ambushed us as we were heading to the trading post!”

“You lie bi…”

The one with the dog stepped in between the two gangers before it could escalate further. The Sergeant reached up and took off his helmet and stepped towards Cacee. “You first,” was all he said.

Cacee looked over at the now injured trio of Escher. We came around the corner, saw that they had… slipped,” heavily accenting that last word, “and had tried to come to their aid. You showed up just as they… refused... our assistance.”

“Riiight,” was all the Sergeant said. “What about you?” he said as he turned to address the Blue haired woman, now getting to her feet.

The woman sneered at Cacee. “They Lie!”

The Sergeant looked back over his shoulder at the Van Saar interim leader. “Well?”

“We didn’t want to disparage these poor women but… the truth is they jumped us. It’s not our fault they couldn’t hit the broadside of a bridge. We merely defended ourselves.”

The Enforcers now circled both groups of gangers, weapons at the ready. The Sergeant and the Cyber Mastiff’s handler remained in the center between the two groups. The Sergeant looked over at the three Escher.

“How is it they are the only ones injured while you and your friends here are not?”

“I guess they’re just bad shots. Maybe they ended up shooting each other as they tripped?”

“AHHHH!” The Escher woman screamed out in anger and tried to charge the Van Saar.

“You see! They’re barely house broken, let alone a serious threat to us.”

The Enforcers chuckled under their helmets. The Sergeant silenced them by raising his hand. Looking between the two gang leaders, who were now glaring at each other with contempt, The Sergeant stepped in between them once more.

“Gun play within the settlement – which is under OUR jurisdiction (he said looking at Cacee) – is strictly forbidden,” he paused for effect as he looked back and forth. “It is impossible to tell who drew first as I don’t have the time to investigate this any further. “If we should have to address this issue again… sanctions will be imposed. Do I make myself clear?”

“Perfectly.”

“Yes.”

Came the replies from both the leaders.

“Now move along.”

Cacee motioned for the Van Saar team to move around the Escher who were now dusting themselves off.

“You have been served Van Saar, the Cats are here to play,” whispered the Escher leader.

“I’d be more respectful if I were you little pussycat,” Cacee whispered back as he chuckled to himself. “You kittens need to find another hole to play in. The Steel Spiders are the ones who watch over the Bifrost. It would serve you well to keep that in mind.”

The Escher leader just spit on the ground in front of Cacee. Ian noticed that he didn’t even look down.