MoonDust, Chapter 23
MoonDust: Falling From Grace © 2015 Ton Inktail 23 BREATHING ROOM Imogene and Bruce herded their prisoners down the stairs. Imogene went through the airlock first and stepped out to find Lauren and Alexei waiting. Both still wore their much...
MoonDust, Chapter 22
Then she was through and into a dark space filled with broken furniture and twisted beams from a collapsed wall. she turned on her headlamp before accepting her rifle back from bruce.
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Lauren had moved victor to lie with the sergeant, so there was space to unstack the duffels and find their own.
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Or rather, at the gray dust and gravel clogging the space just outside. imogene's shoulders sagged. "great. now what?" alexei snorted. "now we dig. it can't be that far to the edge of the crawler."
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Only a lone supply truck remained of the many vehicles she remembered, leaving the space echoingly empty. a pair of armored infantry moved to meet them.
MoonDust, Chapter 17
MoonDust: Falling From Grace © 2015 Ton Inktail 17 EVAC Half an hour later, everyone gathered in the mess hall. Those who had somehow managed to sleep through the alert and subsequent launch had been roused and filled in. Gwen even laid out an...
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It built into a growling, shaking roar, then slowly died as the distant missiles escaped their launch tubes and clawed frantically upwards into the silent blackness of space.
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There wasn't much space on the floor between her seat and alexei's, but imogene slid into it anyway. the driver's seat was sunk halfway into the floor, so kneeling behind let her look over mike's shoulder and see everything.
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The short-range vehicles had an open cockpit just large enough for two people, with a small cargo space behind, then a boxy housing around the flywheel power supply. "we've got a lot of ground to cover," the sergeant said, "so we'll be using these.
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There wasn't a connecting door between the cargo and crew compartments, and without an airlock, that meant they'd be stuck in the windowless space until they reached their destination. "how far is it out to pons?" she asked. gwen shrugged.
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A few widely spaced doors pierced the thick, lithcrete walls. no sign of hostiles. when the stairwell door shut behind her, imogene lost the already weak signal from sergeant hendricks' team.
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Even with two of them up in the vacant gunner and navigator's seats, that left nine in a space barely large enough for eight. sergeant hendricks climbed in last and pushed his way to the front of the cabin.