James P Hogan. Giant’s Star. Giant Series #3

Caidwell turned his head toward an image showing the observers on Earth. “It’s not looking so bad,” he said. “They can’t get their ships back, and they don’t seem to have a lot else. We could pull the rug out now. What do you think?”

Hunt was looking dubious. “Broghuilio’s shaky, but he hasn’t cracked yet,” he replied. “He might have enough there to turn nasty with, especially if only unarmed Thurien ships show up. I’d like to see him a bit more unhinged first.”

“So would we,” Garuth said from the Shapieron. His tone left no room for doubt about the matter.

Caidwell thought for a second, then nodded. “I’ll go along with that.” He stroked his chin and cocked an eye at Hunt. “And VISAR has done a helluva job preparing all this material. It’d be a shame to waste it, wouldn’t it?”

“A terrible shame,” Hunt agreed solemnly.

chapter thirty-six

The scene being presented inside the Jevienese War Room was a view of the combined Terran battle fleet forming up as it moved from Earth. In the foreground a formation of destroyers, sleek, gray, and menacing, was moving into position to become part of an unfolding armada that extended away as far as the eye could see. As the first shrank into the distance to merge into the array, more formations slid majestically inward from the sides of the view and were absorbed in turn into the growing panorama. The first groups carried the Red Star of the Soviet Union, the next ones the Stars and Stripes of the U.S.A., and after those came the emblems of U.S. Europe, Canada, Australia, and the Republic of China. Farther away, moving slowly behind the vessels maneuvering and turning in the foreground, were lines of immense warships, their stark, solid contours broken by sinister weapon housings and ominous clusters of externally mounted missile pods. And behind them were the task groups and supply convoys-carriers, bombardment platforms, battle cruisers, interceptor mother ships, ground-suppression orbiters, shuttle launchers, troop and armor carriers, transports, all attended by swarms of support and escort craft-diminishing away to become pinpoints that seemed to be hardly moving at all against the stars. But appearances were deceiving. The whole awesome constellation was speeding silently and relentlessly away from Earth-toward the Ganymean transfer ports.

JEVEX’s comments came through on audio. “The first wave, moving out from its forming-up area near Luna. Measured acceleration is consistent with the arrival time that the Terrans have indicated.”

Broghuillo turned a shade paler. “First wave?” he gasped. “There’s more?”

In response the scene changed to show a view looking down on what appeared to be a huge base of some kind, enclosed by a perimeter fence and surrounded by desolate, sandy terrain. Lines of

dots along one side expanded rapidly as the view enlarged, and resolved themselves into rows of surface shuttles in the process of being loaded. The area in front of them was packed with lines of tanks, artillery, personnel carriers, and thousands of troops waiting in neat, geometric groupings. “Chinese regular divisions embarking to be ferried up for the second wave now assembling in orbit,” JEVEX announced.

The view changed again to show a similar scene, but this time set among thickly forested hills. “Conventional low-level supersonic bombers and high-altitude interceptors being loaded in Siberia.”

And another view. “Missile batteries and antitank laser units embarking in the western U.S.A. There’re more coming in from all over. Contingency plans are being drawn up for a third wave.”

Perspiration was showing on Broghuilio’s face. He closed his eyes, and his lips moved soundlessly as he struggled to remain calm. “Might I suggest, Excellency, that-” Wylott began, but Broghuilio cut him off with a sharp wave of his hand.

“Quiet. I need time to think.” Broghuilio brought his hand up to his chin and began tugging at his beard nervously. He clenched his other fist behind his back and paced to the far end of the War Room. Then he turned to face back again. “JEVEX.”

“Excellency?”

“VISAR must have a link into the Terran communications net through the Thurien facility there. Get me a channel into it through ViSAR. I want to talk to the President of the United States of America, the Soviet Premier, or anybody else in high authority that VISAR can get hold of. Do it immediately.”

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