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John Ringo - Manxome Foe

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In the midst of recovering from their successful if casualty prone first mission, the crew of the Alliance Space Ship are suddenly scrambled back into action. All other priorities take second place as word arrives on earth of a gate colony which has fallen to an unidentified alien assault. As the only space ship currently available to the Human-Adar Alliance, the is dispatched to find out what happened to the colony, rescue any survivors and learn the identity of the attackers. With new complexities added to the universe started in the novel and continued in , continues the tradition of non-stop action, valorous if quirky characters and rigorous science drawn from the frontiers of current theory. The odd-ball crew of the is an unlikely savior of earth, but none dare say they quail at engaging the Manxome Foe.

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Maxonome Foe

John Ringo and Travis S. Taylor

DEDICATION

For the loved ones who wait at vigil with hope that their beloveds will return safely.

And especially to those whose beloveds have given the ultimate sacrifice.

As always:

For Captain Tamara Long, USAF

Born: 12 May 1979

Died: 23 March 2003, Afghanistan

You fly with the angels now.

1

Id only do this for Mom, you know.

Sergeant Eric Bergstresser adjusted the high collar of the Marine dress blues and shrugged his shoulders, again, trying to get the uniform to feel right. But since he spent most of his time in digi-cam or jeans, it never quite did.

Youve skipped out of it the last two visits, bro, Joshua Bergstresser said, shrugging. Josh, just turned sixteen and decidedly civilian given the earring he was sporting, was wearing Dockers and a polo shirt, as dressed up as he was going to get for church. Besides, you look good. Youre going to attract the ladies like flypaper. Maybe I should get a set of those.

Eric winced and then shrugged.

Dont do it unless youre sure, Eric said, frowning. As long as youre not in my outfit, Mom probably wont get two telegrams.

Not a good way to talk, bro, Josh said. Youll be fine. Tell me youll be fine.

Aint gonna lie, bro, Eric replied. Not something I can talk about. But I will tell you that on my last mission, we went out with forty-one Marines and landed with five.

Are you serious? Josh asked angrily. That never made the news!

Yes, it did, Eric said, one cheek twitching up in an ironic smile. Thirty-six Marines killed in helicopter crash. News at Six.

That was out west somewhere, Josh replied, furrowing his brow thoughtfully. That was your unit? Eric, crashes, well

There wasnt a crash. Eric chuckled grimly. They all died in combat. But a helicopter crash was a convenient cover. Among other things, it explained why most of them had closed casket funerals. Hell, there werent even bodies in most of the caskets, just sandbags. We didnt lose them all at once and quite a few werent recoverable.

And that was your unit? Josh asked.

Yep.

And youre going back?

Yep.

Thats insane.

Yep.

Eric, Josh said desperately. You cannot go do whatever it is you do, again. Forget what I said about the uniform. De-volunteer or something. Hell, Ill hide you under my bed. With casualties like that

Not much chance of believing Ill survive, right? Eric asked, finally turning away from the mirror.

YES!

Believe it or not, on the last cruise I started to get into Goth and heavy metal, Eric said, talking around the point.

And I was happy, happy, happy, Josh replied. Since I no longer had to listen to Hank Williams, Jr. Whats it got to do with the statistical certainty youre going to die?

I still listen to Hank, Eric said. But one of the songs I got into was called Winterborn. Youve never heard of Crxshadows, have you?

Bit indy for me, man, Josh said. Whats wrong with Metallica?

Besides that they havent had an album out in ten years? Eric replied. But this song, its about the Trojans. Theres a line in the chorus: In the fury of this darkest hour, I will be your light. Youve asked me for my sacrifice, and I am Winterborn. Im good at what I do, Josh. Very good.

I didnt figure you got the Navy Cross for being incompetent, Josh said quietly. But theres these things called odds.

And if I didnt do it, somebody else would have to, Eric continued as if he hadnt heard his brother. From experience, probably somebody who wasnt as good, who has less of a chance of coming back. You want me to put them on the chopping block, bro?

Hell, yes! Josh said, his jaw working. Theyre not my brother!

Theyre somebodys brother, the sergeant said, picking up his cover. They were brothers and sons. Some lady just like Mom carried them in her womb and nursed them and loved them. And most of them we couldnt even bring home. There wasnt anything to bring. Ive got a better chance than any replacement. He tucked his cover under his arm and curtly nodded at his reflection. So, this is my sacrifice. As my first sergeant once said, if I was worried about where I was going to die, I never should have joined the Marines in the first place.

Commander William Weaver, Ph.D., topped out on the climb and stood up on the pedals, clutching the saddle between his thighs as he coasted downwards to catch his breath. The roots on the trail were still slick from the morning dew that had yet to be burned off by the mid-morning Alabama sun. The canopy of oak trees and the dense green foliage around the trail would prevent that for several more hours. The rear wheel spinning and slipping on the roots had made the climbs more difficult than Bill was hoping and he was getting totally worked.

Leaning his center of gravity behind the saddle as the screaming downhill rushed up at him, he managed to keep the bike in control just long enough to hop over a small oak that had been dropped across the trail to prevent it from washing out. Bill looked at his heart rate monitor on the center of the handlebars 185. He was working way too hard for this part of the trail. The ride was fun and had let him take his mind off of, well, off of a lot of things, but his heart just wasnt really in it. The climb on the other side had severely kicked his ass. He should be able to get his heart rate back down to at least the 160s, but it was dropping slower than hed expected and his heart pounded like a bass drum in his throat. He felt so out of shape. And the ride back up the mountain to the parking lot was going to be hell.

Eight years ago he would have kicked this rides butt and been up for another lap or two, but eight years ago was eight years ago.

Eight years ago was when hed put his ass on the line to save the world. Eight years ago was before there was any concept of the Vorpal Blade. Eight years ago was eight years ago when the world was a relatively simple place and a little slope like that last one wouldnt have bothered him one bit.

Eight years ago hed been working for a defense contractor, fixing problems for the military and other government agencies with acronyms, mostly ending in A. DIA, CIA, NSA. Then an explosion blew out the University of Central Florida physics lab. Not to mention the rest of the university. Two hundred fifty-one times ten to the twelfth power joules would do that. Call it sixty kilotons and be done.

Subsequent to the blast that flattened UCF and a goodly space around it hed been blasted into other dimensions, died he was pretty sure, resurrected he was absolutely sure and generally had a hell of a time running around saving the planet. The blast had opened up gates to other worlds, some of them inhabited by hostiles with seriously negative intent. Called the Dreen, they consumed organic matter to create more copies of themselves. They had conquered multiple worlds and Earth was next on the list. Weaver, with the help of a SEAL master chief and sundry others had managed to close the gates the Dreen used. But the anomaly where UCF physics department used to be kept pumping out more gates.

In time Weaver, among others, had figured out how to create gates on Earth, shutting down the gate forming bosons that were the culprits. Instantaneous teleportation from point to point was now a reality, with more and more gates being opened every day. The now defunct airlines had been less than thrilled. After almost ten years it was getting to the point that auto makers were less than thrilled.

The Dreen were not the only alien species encountered. One of their subject races, the catlike Mreee, had pretended to be friends just long enough to scout out the new human prey. The destruction of the Dreen gates had almost certainly wiped out the Mreee as well. Contact with them had certainly been cut off. But the survivor Mreee, part of the Dreen invasion force, had been less upset about that than many expected. They were a proud race that had seen themselves fall into slavery to masters who took not only their planets resources but the very bodies of their citizens for conversion into Dreen. A clean death at the hands of an honorable foe was preferable.

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