Company Wars 01 – Downbelow Station

had dropped it. He canted the id folder to the light. Lee Anton Quale… Lukas

Company…

Quale. Quale, from the Downbelow mutiny… and Jon Lukas’s employ; in Jon’s

employ, and Jon had comp in his control—when Q happened to get the doors open,

when Konstantins happened to have been murdered in Pell’s tightest security…

when his card stopped working and murderers knew how to locate him—it was Jon up

there.

A hand closed on his shoulder. “Come on, Damon.”

He rose, flinched as Josh used his gun to burn Quale’s face beyond recognition,

the other corpse afterward. Josh’s own face was sweat-slicked in the light from

the door, rigid with horror, but the reactions were right, a man whose instincts

knew what they were doing. He headed for the dock and Damon ran with him, out

into the light, slowed at once, for the docks were virtually bare. White dock

seal was in place; the seal of green dock was hidden up the horizon. They walked

gingerly across the front of the huge seal of white, got in among the gantries

across the dock, walked along within that cover, while the horizon unfolded

downward, showing them a group of men working at the docking machinery, moving

slowly and carefully in reduced G. Corpses and papers and debris lay scattered

all across the docks, out in open spaces which would be difficult to reach

without being seen. “Enough cards lying out there,” Josh said, “to give us

plenty of names.”

“For any lock not voice-keyed,” Damon murmured. He kept his eye to the men at

work and those standing guard down by the green niner entry, visible at this

range—walked out carefully to the nearest corpse, hoping it was a corpse, and

not someone dazed or shamming. He knelt, still watching the workers, felt

through the pockets and came up with a card and additional papers. He pocketed

them and went to the next, while Josh plundered others. Then nerves sent him

scurrying back to cover, and Josh joined him at once. They moved further up the

dock.

“Blue seal is open,” he said, as that arch came down off horizon. He entertained

a wild, momentary hope of hiding, getting to blue sector when the traffic in the

corridors returned to normal, getting up to blue one and asking questions at

gunpoint. It was fantasy. They were not going to live that long. He did not

reckon they would.

“Damon.”

He looked, followed the direction Josh indicated, up through the gantry lines to

the first berth in green: green light. A ship was in approach, whether Mazian’s

or Union’s there was no telling. Com thundered out, echoing instructions in the

emptiness. The ship was closing with the docking cone, coming in fast. “Come

on,” Josh hissed at him, pulling at his arm, insisting on a break for green

nine.

“The G isn’t going,” he murmured, resisting Josh’s urging. “Don’t you see it’s a

trick? Central’s got the corridors cleared for their own forces to move in them.

Those ships wouldn’t dock with G completely unstable; no way they’d risk that

with a big ship. Just a little flux to quell the riot. And it won’t stay

cleared. If we run into those corridors we’ll be in the middle of it. No. Stay

put.”

“ECS501,” he heard over the loudspeaker then, and his heart lifted.

“One of Mallory’s riders,” Josh muttered at his side. “Mallory. Union’s

retreated.”

He looked at Josh, at the hate which burned in the angel’s haggard face… hope

cancelled.

The minutes passed. The ship snugged in. The dock crew ran to secure the

umbilicals, thrust the connections in. The access slammed into seal with a hiss

audible across the empty distance. Machinery whined and slammed beyond it, the

lock in function, and the dock-side crew started running.

A handful of men poured out of the obscuring periphery of the gantries,

unarmored… two running across to the far side, to take up position with rifles

leveled. There was the sound of others running, and com was on again, warning of

Norway itself inbound.

“Get your head down,” Josh hissed, and Damon moved slowly, knelt by the brace of

one of the movable tanks where Josh had taken closer cover, tried to see what

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