We had opened the top of the base disc of the fortification, giving us a circular trench from which to operate. Our force was split into three two-Tzen teams: Zur and Krahn covering the group to the Southeast, Hif and Zome covering the north, and Ihr and I covering the all-Ant group to the west. Mahz at turret gun was assigned to watch for the tunnel opening when it appeared, and cover anything that emerged with his superior firepower.
I scanned the terrain to the west of our position, but could see nothing, even using far-focus. A thick stand of trees fifty meters distant obscured my view. If it were not for our Defense Network, I would be unaware of the Enemy lurking there.
I wondered what the Insects were waiting for. It was almost sunset. Perhaps they were planning a night attack. I discarded the idea. That would be too much to hope for. Besides, the Leapers were not that effective as night fighters.
“Commander.” It was Mahz’s voice.
“Rahm here,” I beamed back.
“More Ants arriving to the west. They’re moving slowly, apparently dragging something.”
“Identify.”
“Unknown, Commander. Large and bulky, possibly mechanical.”
I didn’t like the implications of that. I shot a glance at the cages of warm-bloods, still stacked in place beside the fortification. They alone seemed unmoved by the situation.
“Shuttlecraft status report?” I beamed.
“Still has not departed… Attack Alert, groups from North and Southeast closing.”
“Attack Alert!” I relayed, but it was unnecessary.
The sounds of the hot-beams were deadly soft as the other two teams opened fire on the advancing Enemy. The sound was soon lost in the shriek of dying Leapers.