Wings of Steele: Revenge and Retribution
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WINGS of STEELE
REVENGE and RETRIBUTION
A NOVEL BY
JEFFREY J. BURGER
Other books in the series...
Book 1 - WINGS of STEELE - Destination Unknown
Book 2 - WINGS of STEELE - Flight of Freedom
Coming in 2015 - WINGS of STEELE - Dark Cover
www.wingsofsteele.com
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Published in the United States by Templar Press. Templar Press and the mounted Templar Knight colophon are registered trademarks and may not be reproduced.
Wings of Steele - Revenge and Retribution
Copyright © 2014 Jeffrey J. Burger
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part of this publication may be reproduced in any manner whatsoever, without the expressed written consent of the author or publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles or reviews.
This book and contents are a work of fiction. The characters and events portrayed in
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ISBN-13: 978-0692258750 (Templar Press)
ISBN-10: 0692258752
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DEDICATION
I want to thank all my readers who have enjoyed the Wings of Steele Series of adventures and offered their support, enthusiasm, and interest in the continuation of the story. You will be happy to know that as promised, this projected trilogy has progressed into a true series with a total of five books planned so far. Book 4, Wings of Steele - Dark Cover is the next planned edition.
A huge thanks to Cheryl Stepp, for her expert care and effort in editing the series, she's done a wonderful job.
To Fritz... my buddy, who is turning 10 this summer but never seems to grow up, entertaining me with his skillful silliness and affection.
To my friend Mike, who has had an exceptionally tough year, losing lifelong friends; Bobby, Mark, John and Tony... all while having to fight his own medical issues. I've known you for 35 years, you've never been a quitter, keep going.
To Leslie, for all the things you do, for everyone but yourself, your strength and endless energy never ceases to amaze me... thank you. For all of it.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Copyright © 2014 Jeffrey J Burger
DEDICATION
PROLOGUE
CHAPTER ONE
CHAPTER TWO
CHAPTER THREE
CHAPTER FOUR
CHAPTER FIVE
CHAPTER SIX
CHAPTER SEVEN
CHAPTER EIGHT
CHAPTER NINE
CHAPTER TEN
CHAPTER ELEVEN
CHAPTER TWELVE
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
CHAPTER NINETEEN
CHAPTER TWENTY
CHAPTER TWENTY ONE
CHAPTER TWENTY TWO
CHAPTER TWENTY THREE
CHAPTER TWENTY FOUR
CHAPTER TWENTY FIVE
CHAPTER TWENTY SIX
CHAPTER TWENTY SEVEN
CHAPTER TWENTY EIGHT
CHAPTER TWENTY NINE
CHAPTER THIRTY
CHAPTER THIRTY ONE
CHAPTER THIRTY TWO
CHAPTER THIRTY THREE
EPILOGUE
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
PROLOGUE
CARILOON SYSTEM, FREERANGER – DD217 : FOLLOW THE GOLD
The DD217, a Miro Class Destroyer cruising under the FreeRanger banner, had cleared the gate from Zender's Trek into Cariloon, en-route to Velora Prime to join the FreeRanger flotilla. Her captain, Commander T. B. Yafuscko, was taking a little time to update his command logs in his ready room, paging though his notes on his e-Pad, enjoying a moment of peace and quiet with a cup of dark tea. Reviewing the profit and loss statements for their current set of missions sent from Council Dispatch, Tibby was still hoping to cash in on part of the bounty offered on the Freedom to push them a little further into the black. Granted, the 217's accounts were out of the red, but even a portion of the bounty would be a juicy addition. And a little action would be nice... Ever since they had left Raefer Station he'd felt like a glorified taxi driver. He sighed and leaned back against the arm of the sofa to close his eyes for a moment...
“Red Alert! All hands to battle stations! All hands to battle stations!”
Lights flashed red and the alarm klaxon blared, launching the Commander out of his comfortable recline, his e-Pad clattering to the floor as he hustled out onto the bridge. “Report!” he shouted, sliding into his command chair.
“A cruiser just dropped out of a GOD jump, sir.” Gate on Demand.
Yafuscko initiated his command and control screens, trying to retrieve data on the target. “What do you mean dropped out of GOD, how is that possible?”
“She's heavily damaged, sir, I'm guessing her GOD systems failed and it dumped her here...”
The Commander glanced up at the big screen, “All stop! Whose is she?”
“Ours...” replied the tactical officer. “It's... it's the CC64.”
Yafuscko felt a sudden rush of heat across his body, the CC64 had been in Velora Prime... By the Gods, she is absolutely shredded... “Open communications!”
“She's not responding, sir, her comms are down.
..”
Ensign Grinah appeared at the Commander's side, her hand resting on his shoulder, “What's going on Tibby?” she whispered.
“It's the CC64, it just dropped out of GOD in front of us...”
“Hellion, she looks horrible... She was in...”
“Velora Prime...” said the Commander with a wince, finishing her sentence.
The tactical officer looked back over his shoulder, “Sir, she's got a runaway core... she's launching E-pods.”
“Dammit! Helm, pull us back, get us clear.”
“Aye, sir. Full reverse thrusters.”
He pointed at the empty First Mate's seat, “Grinah, get the boys ready to run the shuttles on emergency pod recoveries...”
“Think any of those pods will survive?” she asked, dropping herself into the seat.
“Depends on how long that core holds out...”
“About thirty seconds,” called the science officer.
Streaks of light extended out on both sides of the stricken cruiser's hull, the pods racing away, invisible in the darkness except for the brilliant tails of their engines.
“Tracking pods...” Small green markers winked into view, drifting across the big screen, showing the location of each pod as it raced across the void.
“We're reaching clear radius, sir.”
“Fine. All stop at clear radius.” He rose from his seat and walked toward the big screen, watching the emergency pods jet across space, his hands resting on his hips. “C'mon people,” he breathed, “hurry up, there's not much time...”
Even on the view screen, the flash lit up the bridge as clearly as if it had been viewed first-hand and the Commander scrunched his eyes shut, the crew momentarily shielded their faces. T.B. Yafuscko blinked away the white, watching the sphere of energy, debris and light, grow outward, dissipating as the shock wave did its best to catch the retreating escape pods. “How many did we lose?” he asked grimly.
“About half of them.”
“Dammit.” He took a deep breath and held it for a moment, letting it out slowly, as the weakening wave passed over the DD217, barely affecting it, the deck rolling gently underneath his feet. “Launch the shuttles for recovery,” he said quietly.
“Aye,” replied Grinah, “launching shuttles.”
“Sir! We have another ship entering the system... It's coming in from the gate to Velora Prime.”
“Identify.”
“Stand by.” The science officer narrowed the sensors, his fingers dancing across the glass keyboard. “She's one of ours... It's the DD158, sir. She's damaged but mostly intact. Looks like she's operating on one engine.”
What the Hellion went on in Velora Prime? “Hail, please.” The Commander was still standing in the middle of the bridge facing the screen, his arms now folded across his chest.
“This is Commander Boxxe, FreeRanger DD158...”
Tibby looked over his shoulder, “Where's the picture?”
“Audio only, sir.”
He nodded and turned back, staring at the mess of debris littering the center of the system. “Commander T. B. Yafuscko, FreeRanger DD217. Can we be of assistance?”
“I think we'll make it, Commander... can't say as much for some of our other ships...”
“What happened out there, Commander Boxxe?”
“Damned if I know. We had them by the numbers, but they knew we were coming, they jumped us coming through the gate. We went through with DD99 and we both got hit from behind. She got hit first, shields down, and it took her stern clean off. It cracked her core and she went almost immediately. We deployed countermeasures so I'm not sure if we were hit or were damaged by the 99 when she went nova, it took one of our engines off and destroyed shields and turrets on that side. We turned right around and headed back into the gate...”
Tibby frowned, “You said you were hit from behind?”
“That's right. There was a Halceón Class Missile Frigate behind us most of the way through the transition from Cariloon to Velora Prime. She pinged FreeRanger, we didn't think anything of it.”
“So we have a rogue Ranger out there?”
“Or a spy...”
Tibby dropped his head and let it hang, rolling his neck. “This is not good.”
“Sir! Fighters coming through the gate!”
“Relax,” called Commander Boxxe over the comm, “they're ours. They had no choice but to try to follow us through, they lost their carrier.”
Yafuscko blinked hard, “We lost a carrier?”
“Yeah, it went nova right after we jumped in. We never did see what hit it...”
Tibby turned around and headed back to his seat, having a difficult time fathoming the loss of one of their carriers. “By the Gods...” He dropped into his seat. “Did they get the Freedom?”
“I honestly don't know, Commander. When we jumped, she was still in the fight as far as we could tell, and there was a fresh UFW battleship and carrier entering the engagement... we counted almost a hundred fighters coming from that carrier...”
“Hellion. Where did these new ships come from?”
“No idea. And we weren't in any shape to stick around.”
Tibby leaned back in his command chair. “Understood. Where are you headed?”
“Raefer Station for some initial repairs. Enough to get us to the rear for major repairs.”
“Safe travels, Mr. Boxxe.”
“Thank you. Will you be able to pick up these pilots? They are most certainly out of fuel, many of them barely coasted through the gate. We lost several in transition, dropping out into null space when they fell below transition speed protocols. Poor bastards.”
“Of course, we won't leave any of them behind.” Yafuscko motioned to Ensign Grinah and she nodded her understanding, relaying the orders to the rescue shuttles.
“Thank you. One piece of advice...”
“Yes?”
“Good hunting. But stay out of Velora Prime, Commander. It's ugly. Very ugly. DD158, out.”
■ ■ ■
Retreating to the relative quiet of his office, T. B. Yafuscko paused at the e-Pad laying on the floor, staring down at it, having a severe desire to stomp on it or kick it across the floor in his frustration. He took a deep breath, letting it out slowly, and bent over to pick it up instead.
What was it about this ship, the Freedom, that made it so indestructible? She was becoming a phenom, not only to the UFW but to the FreeRangers... revered by one, detested by the other. It was nothing more than a ship, but Tibby was concerned that it was somehow becoming bigger than life, a mystical Messiah of sorts. And when it was finally destroyed, the ship and crew were going to take on some kind of ethereal martyr status. This whole bounty plan could very well backfire on the FreeRanger Council. In a big way. It may already have...
He dropped himself down on the sofa, extending his legs and leaned back against the armrest. When the door chimed, he resisted the urge to throw the e-Pad against it. “Come...” he called.
Ensign Grinah entered, slightly apprehensive, but she relaxed some when he offered her up a warm smile, the corners of his pale blue eyes crinkling up at the corners. “The senior pilot would like a moment of your time, if you have a minute, Tibby.”
“Sure,” he replied. “How are the recoveries going?”
“Good progress, but we'll be another few hours...”
The Commander nodded, “S'okay. We're in no hurry. After seeing what's coming out of the meat grinder in Velora Prime, we're not going near that system...”
“It's not worth it.”
“No, it's not,” he sighed. “Though I think I'd like to meet the Captain of that ship some day... have a drink with him...”
“By the Gods,” she breathed, “why would you ever...”
“To ask him how he does it...”
WINGS of STEELE – REVENGE and RETRIBUTION
CHAPTER ONE
VELORA PRIME, VELORIA, AIR AND SPACE PORT : NEW BEGINNINGS
Rear Admiral Jack S
teele stood at the fourth-floor windows of the ASP main-terminal in the executive conference room, arms crossed, overlooking the runways. Long morning shadows stretched across the tarmac from the terminal buildings and control tower, the sky a clear turquoise blue, not a cloud in sight. His sleek, black, UFW frigate, Revenge sitting over on the landing pad on the far side of the facility, closest to the tree line, looked small in comparison to the cargo ship unloading on the pad just north of the control tower. Hover trucks unloaded supplies and equipment for the facility and for the Velorian recovery efforts, courtesy of the UFW Directorate. Steele wondered how much of that new-found love and attention being showered on the planet was guilt and how much was self-serving... probably about 50-50, he figured.
The UFW had been terribly slow in responding to the events on Veloria, only thinking to dispatch the task force to investigate months after the planet had fallen off the UFW communications network, their orbital station destroyed, the planet heavily embedded with pirate infiltrators, the Velorian citizens enslaved by a criminally-run mining consortium, a total planetary socio-economic breakdown... The place was a mess, plain and simple.
But then the UFW found out how valuable the mines were, and suddenly aid and assistance was immediate and plentiful. Shameful pandering. But there it was. If the Queen and the Prime Minister could maintain a handle on the situation, they'd be able to manipulate the UFW Directorate and get whatever they needed, whenever they wished.
With the assistance from the Prime Minister, Veloria's Peacekeepers were making a comeback, the UFW Army Engineers at the ASP, supplying weapons, ammunition and equipment to get them back into operation. So far, the Peacekeepers had been making pretty fair progress, rounding up infiltrators on the list found at Mine 02. It was too bad that Mine 01 had been sanitized so well before it was abandoned, Steele was sure there were additional people on their list as well. It meant interrogations were going to be critical in finding out who was on the missing list. Prime Minister Nitram Marconus had his own techniques and talents for that... a little out of the ordinary, but effective.