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Humans are the warheads in a lethal contest of missiles vs. long-range beams in deep space. The desperate Homo sapiens of Earth launch their experimental beamship. Its ultra-tracking and breakthrough technology allows it to out-range the Doom Stars. The Highborn want that ship. They send swarms of missiles, knowing few will reach it. In the nosecones are their secret weaponsFree Earth Corps heroes from the Japan Campaign. Launched from the giant missiles like shells in a shotgun, Marten Kluge and his friends must ride their torps into the particle shields and storm aboard the beamship or die in the cold vacuum of space. BIO-WEAPON is the story of a suicide-ride to hell through a techno blizzard. BIO-WEAPON is a full novel, 85,000 words in length by Vaughn Heppner, Writers of the Future winner, Vol. IX.

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Bio-Weapon

Book #2 of the Doom Star Series

by Vaughn Heppner

To be vanquished and not surrender is victory.

Marshal Pilsudski of Poland

Neutraloids

1.

Were hunting dogs, Omi, nothing more.

The Korean ex-gang member shook his bullet-shaped head, clearly not liking that kind of talk.

Marten Kluge rolled back his sleeve to show the meaty part of his forearm and a bluish-purple barcode tattoo.

Branded like cattle, Marten said.

In case you die, Omi said. So they know your blood-type when they resurrect you.

You believe that? Marten was a lean, ropy-muscled man with bristly blond hair. He wore a brown jumpsuit, the shock-trooper training uniform. It had patch of a skull on his right shoulder and another on his left pectoral pocket.

Omi wore a similar shock-trooper jumpsuit. Both uniforms showed sweat stains and both men had circles under their eyes. Their grueling training surpassed anything theyd ever known, and theyd known plenty of bad.

They also use the barcode to track you, Omi said. Were little blips in the station computer.

Martens expression didnt change as they strode down an empty corridor, a utilitarian steel hall with emergency float rails on the sides. This was sleep-time, but Marten had convinced Omi to slip from the barracks so he could show him something.

Watch, Marten said. He unlatched a secret wall panel and withdrew a recorder.

Omi frowned before leaning near. The recorder was small, square and compact, voice activated. It was something HB officers used when watching their drills.

Is it stolen?

A wild light flashed in Martens eyes. Then it was gone, giving him the sleepy obedient look most of them wore around the Highborn. Admitting a theft gets you five in the pain booth.

Omi glanced about the deserted corridor.

Its clean, Marten said. No listening devices.

How do you know?

Because I searched until I found them.

Omi lifted a single eyebrow.

I borrowed a bug and set it in a different corridor, one the HBs use. Then I piped it here. Marten tapped the recorder.

Dangerous.

A hard smile was Martens only reply.

You might as well play it, Omi said.

Marten set the recorder on the steel floor. Then he sat cross-legged and looked up. Omi raised an eyebrow, a trademark gesture hed perfected in the slums. Finally, he shrugged and sat on the other side of the recorder.

Marten reached out. Click.

There wasnt anything at first. Omi leaned closer, so did Marten.

I thought

Shhh, Marten said. He glanced at the recorder as the sounds started.

There were footfalls in a corridor, someone wearing boots.

Its hard to hear at first, Marten said, an edge to his voice.

Omi closed his eyes. The sounds of boots striking metal grew louder. He imagined huge Highborn. They always radiated a weird vitality and had eyes like pit bulls about to pounce. Their skin was pearl-white, their lips razor thin, almost nonexistent. Any Highborn could take out a five-man maniple. An HB, he wasOmi didnt hate their superiority the way Marten did, but he couldnt say he liked it either.

A hard voice, authoritative, full of vigor, spoke. But the garbled words were still too far from the hidden mike.

I cant hear him, Omi said.

Shhh, Marten said, scowling.

Then out of the recorder: cant agree, Praetor.

The Praetor? Omi asked, fear twisting his belly.

Listen! Marten said. Its him and Training Master Lycon.

LYCON: Yes, gelding has its virtues. It would make them docile, tractable and more prone to obedience. But what about their fighting spirit?

PRAETOR: Of premen?

LYCON: Not just premen, but trained shock troopers.

PRAETOR: Theres no difference. Their sex drive compels them to wild, unpredictable behavior. In space, we must know exactly how they will react. This thing called fighting spirit Ive never really seen premen with it. Let us rely on fierce hate conditioning, combat drugs and hypnotic commands.

LYCON: They are premen and they are inferior to us. But they are still capable of fighting spirit. The shock troops have been trained to a fine pitch. Why ruin it with gelding?

The voices in the recorder had grown stronger. Now they reached apogee and grew fainter again, their footfalls ringing in the background.

PRAETOR: Perhaps as you say, well-trained, some of them even simulate an apparent viciousness.

LYCON: All heel to my command, I assure you.

PRAETOR: Yes, you are to be commended on your work, Training Master. Its just that

Both Marten and Omi leaned over the recorder listening, the tops of their heads almost touching. The words and even the footfalls faded into nothing.

The two shock troopers straightened, Marten taking the recorder and snapping it off.

Gelding? asked Omi.

Marten nodded sharply, and said, Cutting off our balls.

TheyThey cant be serious.

Marten snorted. Then he walked to the secret wall panel and sealed the recorder in it.

The Praetor was talking to Lycon, our Training Master? Omi asked.

Yes, Marten said.

Omi blinked several times. Youre talking castrated. Would they use a pair of scissors? Omi shook his head. The Highborn have done a lot dirty tricks to use, but cutting off our jewels like a neutered dog, thats too much.

What if I said we could leave here? Marten asked.

Were stranded in the Sun Works Factory. Were orbiting Mercury.

Marten gestured farther down the corridor.

Forbidden territory, Omi said. Yeah. Show me.

2.

Both Marten and Omi found themselves aboard the Mercury Sun Works Factory through a complicated set of circumstances.

On 10 May 2350, the Genghis Khan and the Julius Caesar had entered the edge of Earths stratosphere. The two Doom Stars had annihilated the vast Social Unity sea and air armadas that had gone into action to help the beleaguered Japanese. Social Unity had sent up half of Earths space interceptors and launched swarms of merculite missiles against the Doom Stars. Then theyd fired the newly developed proton beams, a factor more deadly than the old military lasers. It had taken five HB asteroids plunging earthward to take out the five SU beam installations.

Unfortunately, powering the energy-hungry proton beams had taken the full output of five major cities deep-core mines. Such mines tapped the thermal power of the planets core.

To house Earths 40 billion citizens took cities that burrowed kilometers downward. Like bees, humanity survived in vast, underground hives. The asteroids had destroyed Greater Hong Kong, Manila, Beijing, Taipei and Vladivostok, and had thus slain a billion unfortunates.

Even so, Social Unitys Military Arm came within a hairs breath of destroying the Genghis Khan. As the Doom Stars were the bedrock of Highborn power, the Genghis Khan needed repairing. In the Solar System, only one place had the capacity to do so, the naval yards where they had been built: the Mercury Sun Works Factory.

The losses of Genghis Khan Personnel had sharply brought home to the Highborn their greatest weakness. They were only a couple million versus billons of Homo sapiens. So Highborn Command had pondered the idea of putting a complement of shock troopers aboard each ship. To the Highborn, the shock troopers were premenHomo sapiens. The initial shock trooper test-run took place at the Sun Works Factory. The Highborn had combed the FEC divisions used in the Japan Campaign. FEC meant Free Earth Corps, and it was filled with humans the Highborn had convinced to fight for them instead of fighting for Social Unity. Marten and Omi had been in Japan because the Highborn had captured them in Sydney, Australian Sector and each had volunteered for military duty. Both had won decorations for bravery, the reason the Highborn had chosen them as shock troopers.

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