When the Devil Dances
by John Ringo
Call me not false, beloved,
If, from your scarce-known breast
So little time removed,
In other arms I rest.
For this more ancient bride,
Whom coldly I embrace,
Was constant at my side
Before I saw thy face.
Live, then, whom Life shall cure,
Almost, of Memory,
And leave us to endure
Its immortality.
Rudyard KiplingThe Bridegroom
Epitaphs of the WarDedicated to:
Thomas Burnett, 38, father of three, and all the other warriors of flight 93.
They died that others might live.
Posleen Invasion Timeline
October 9, 2004 First Landing Five Globes: Landings: Fredericksburg, Central Africa, S.E. Asia, Uzbekistan.
July 28, 2005 First Wave 62 Globes: Primary Landings: East Coast North America, Australia, India.
August 15, 2005 Last Transmission: Australian Defense Command, Alice Springs.
April 12, 2006 Second Wave 45 Globes: Primary Landings: China, South America, West Coast N.A., Middle East, S.E. Asia.
May 14, 2006 Last Transmission: Chinese Red Army, Xianging.
May 28, 2006 Last Transmission: Turkic Alliance, Jalalabad.
June 18, 2006 Last Transmission: Combined Indochina Command, Angkor Wat.
December 19, 2006 Last Transmission: Allies of the Book, Jerusalem.
January 23, 2007 Battle of L3: Loss of Supermonitor Lexington, Task Fleet 4.2.
February 17, 2007 Battle of Titan Base.
March 27, 2007 Third Wave 73 Globes: Landings: Europe, North Africa, India II, South America II.
April 30, 2007 Last Transmission: Islamic Defense Forces, Khartoum.
July 5, 2007 Last Transmission: Indian Defense Force, Gujarrat.
August 25, 2007 Last Transmission: Forces of Bolivar, Paraguay.
September 24, 2007 First Battle of Irmansul: Loss of Supermonitor Enterprise, Yamato, Halsey, Lexington II, Kuznetsov, Victory, Bismarck. Task Fleets 77.1, 4.4, 11.
December 17, 2007 Second Battle of Earth: Loss of Supermonitor Moscow, Honshu, Mao. Task Fleet 7.1, 4.1, 14.
December 18, 2007 Fourth Wave 65 Globes: Primary Landings: China II, East Coast North America II, Europe II, India III.
March 14, 2008 Last Transmission: European Union Forces, Innsbruck.
August 28, 2008 Fifth Wave 64 Globes: Primary Landings: West Coast North America II, East Coast North America III, Russia, Central Asia, South Africa, South America III.
September 17, 2008 Last Transmission: Grand African Alliance, Pietermaritzburg.
October 12, 2008 Last Transmission: Red Army, Nizhny Novgorod.
October 21, 2008 Official Determination: No coherent field forces outside of North America.
November 14, 2008 Second Battle of Irmansul: Loss of Supermonitor Lexington III, Yamato II, Task Fleet 14.
December 1, 2008 Senate Select Committee classified report: Earth Human Population Estimate 1.4 billion Posleen Population Estimate: In excess of 12 billion.
May 26, 2009 Last operational Posleen force destroyed on Irmansul.
CHAPTER 1
Clayton, GA, United States, Sol III
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The Commandos Prayer
Give me, my God, what you still have;
give me what no one asks for.
I do not ask for wealth, nor success,
nor even health.
People ask you so often, God, for all that,
that you cannot have any left.
Give me, my God, what you still have.
Give me what people refuse to accept from you.
I want insecurity and disquietude;
I want turmoil and brawl.
And if you should give them to me,
my God, once and for all,
let me be sure to have them always,
for I will not always
have the courage to ask for them.
Corporal ZirnheldSpecial Air Service1942
The night sky over the ruins of Clayton, Georgia, was rent by fire as a brigades worth of artillery filled the air with shrapnel. The purple-orange light of the variable time rounds revealed the skeleton of a shelled-out Burger King and the scurrying centauroid shapes of the Posleen invaders.
The crocodile-headed aliens scattered under the hammer of the guns and Sergeant Major Mosovich grinned at the metronomic firing of the team sniper. There had been three God Kings leading the Posleen battalion, what the invaders called an ooltondar, a unit over size varying from a human battalion to a division. Two of the three leader castes had been tossed from their saucer-shaped antigrav craft with two precisely targeted rounds before the last had increased the speed of his saucer-shaped craft and flown quickly out of sight. Once he was gone the sniper began working on the Posleen normals.
The rest of Long Range Reconnaissance Team Five held its fire. Unlike the sniper, with his match-grade .50 caliber rifle, the tracers from the rest of the team would be sure to give them away. And then it would be wheat against the scythe; even without their leaders, the battalion of semi-intelligent normals would be able to wipe a LRRP team off the map.
So they directed and corrected the artillery barrage until all of the remaining aliens had scattered out of sight.
Good shoot, Mueller said, quietly, glancing at the dozens of horse-sized bodies scattered on the roads. The big, blond master sergeant had been fighting or training to fight the Posleen since before most of the world knew they existed. Like Mosovich he had seen most of the bad, and what little good, there had been of the invasion.
When they first got orders to fire up any targets of opportunity while on patrols it did not seem to be a good idea. Hed been chased by the Posleen before and it was no fun. The aliens were faster and had more endurance than humans; getting them off your trail required incredible stealth or sufficient firepower.
However, the invaders never seemed to sustain any pursuit beyond certain zones, and the LRRPs had sufficient firepower to wipe out most of their pursuers. So now they took every chance they could to fire-up the invaders. And, truth be told, they took a certain perverse satisfaction from a good artillery shoot.
Took em long enough, Sergeant Nichols groused. The E-5 was a recent transfer from the Ten Thousand. Like all the Spartans the sergeant was as hard as the barrel of his sniper rifle. But he had a lot to learn about being beyond the Wall.
Artys usually late, said Mueller, getting to his feet. Like the sniper, the team second, who always took point, was draped in a ghillie cloak. The dangling strips of cloth, designed to break up the human outline and make a soldier nearly invisible in the brush, were occasionally a pain. But it was manifestly useful in hiding the oversized master sergeant.
The lines along the Eastern seaboard had been stable for nearly two years. Each side had strengths and weaknesses and the combination had settled into stalemate.
The Posleen had extremely advanced weaponry, hundreds of generations better than the humans. Their light-weight hypervelocity missiles could open up a main battle tank or a bunker like a tin can and every tenth normal carried one. The plasma cannons and heavy railguns mounted on the God Kings saucers were nearly as effective and the sensor suite on each saucer swept the air clear of any aircraft or missile that crested the horizon.