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M. Planck - The Kassa Gambit

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Centuries after the ecological collapse of Earth, humanity has spread among the stars. Under the governance of the League, our endless need for resources has driven us to colonize hundreds of planets, all of them devoid of other sentient life. Humanity is apparently alone in the universe. Then comes the sudden, brutal decimation of Kassa, a small farming planet, by a mysterious attacker. The few survivors send out a desperate plea for aid, which is answered by two unlikely rescuers. Prudence Falling is the young captain of a tramp freighter. She and her ragtag crew have been on the run and living job to job for years, eking out a living by making cargo runs that arent always entirely legal. Lt. Kyle Daspar is a police officer from the wealthy planet of Altair Prime, working undercover as a double agent against the League. Hes been undercover so long he cant be trusted by anyoneeven himself. While flying rescue missions to extract survivors from the surface of devastated Kassa, they discover what could be the most important artifact in the history of man: an alien spaceship, crashed and abandoned during the attack. But something tells them there is more to the story. Together, they discover the cruel truth about the destruction of Kassa, and that an imminent alien invasion is the least of humanitys concerns.

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M. C. Planck

THE KASSA GAMBIT

ONE

Falling

Dropping out of node-space, Prudence instinctively knew there was trouble. Seconds later the computer complained there were no navigation beacons, and after a moment, that there was no radio chatter at all. But she already knew.

She flipped the switch and shut off her own radio signature. Should have done it when the feeling struck, but she hadnt wanted to believe. Hadnt wanted it to be real.

Pru, the link is down. Jorgun took off his headphones. They always looked amusingly delicate on his huge frame. I was trying to call Jelly but the link is down.

He had made friends here. They all had, and Jorgun didnt make friends easily. Not true ones who wouldnt take advantage of his simpleness.

Prudence did not make friends easily, either. It would just hurt more when she had to leave. And she always had to leave.

She flicked on the intercom and broadcast throughout the ship. Battle stations. Jorguns eyes went wide at her clipped tone, but she had no comfort for him yet. The inexplicable silence of the planet below promised worse to come.

Jorgun drew in his trembling lip and began strapping himself down. Melvin stuck his head in the bridge hatchway.

Did you say

I did. Dont power up until I tell you to.

Fucking uncool. Uncool. Melvin was constitutionally unable to perform his job or for that matter, his lifewithout a running commentary. It was just one of the many quirks Prudence had learned to live with. She couldnt recruit her crew from Fleet academies.

At least he would do his job. She could hear him cussing all the way to the top deck. The Ulysses was a commercial trading vessel, of the smallest economical class, and thus unrated for combat of any kind. But Prudence was a woman of extreme caution and deep paranoia, and thus had made a few modifications. The mining laser bolted to the top of the ship was wired in a most unorthodox fashion. It was only good for thirty seconds of operation before something burned out, but two seconds from the amped beam would cut an unarmored ship in half. The left cargo pod carried a rack of missiles. And she had six chaffers bolted to the hull, disguised as auxiliary fuel pods. Hopefully, it would be enough.

She had to trust to hope, because she had no experience. Despite the hardware, constant drills, and obsessive planning, she had never been in combat. Such vigilance had made her the butt of many jokes and the object of her crews displeasure, but it had always kept her out of even the hint of a fire fight.

She didnt intend to break that record now. Running quiet, the Ulysses presented almost no signature. Too small to impinge on any grav fields, at least until she turned her own gravitics on, and with only life support operational, there wouldnt be enough emissions to pick her out of the void.

Aside from Jorgun broadcasting their presence the minute theyd dropped in, that is.

Whats going on?

The voice of Garcia, the super-cargo, rattled through the intercom with his peculiar and sometimes unintelligible drawl. He claimed it was an ancient heritage, like his fiery cooking, but Prudence was sure simple orneriness was an adequate explanation.

Theres no radio signal from Kassa.

As usual, he didnt bother to figure out the meaning of the last answer before asking the next question.

Some kind of malfunction?

Right, Garcia. A whole planet, fifty thousand people, with a full satellite crown and a C-class spaceport. And theyve all gone on the blink.

Perhaps this was not the best time for sarcasm. Still, it made Garcia stop and think.

What the hell are we gonna do?

Were going to run. What she always did when things got bad. Perversely, it was also what she did when things got good. When shed made enough margins long enough, and had a hold full of high-value trade goods, she would set her crew down in the biggest spaceport she could find and offer them a choice.

Get off, or go Out.

Sometimes they stayed. Sometimes they took their bonus pay and left. Sometimes she found other adventurers, stragglers, wanderers to replace them. And then she would run, hard and fast, hopping from node to node, until either they ran out of fuel or ran into a planet that had the local nodes locked down tight. Then they bartered, bribed, and begged their way into whatever passed for a commercial license in those parts, and started all over again.

The rumblings of Altair imperial politics had hinted it was time to run. The quiet of the planet below screamed it. Idly she wondered which of her crew would go and which would stay. Idly, because she couldnt afford a long dry run yet. Idly, because she couldnt face losing any of them. For all their faults, they were part of her life. Trapped on the tiny ship, constrained by the necessities of space travel, they had learned to get along despite their differences, to support one another and even enjoy each others company. Together, they were no more dysfunctional than the average family. Or so she assumed; her experience with family had been cut short.

Garcia interrupted her musing. There might still be people down there. We gotta find out what happened. Since when did he care about anything but a profit margin?

Thats not our job. Well report the situation to Altair Fleet, and they can investigate. After they call it clean, well come back for the delivery. They had to. The colony below was an anomaly, growing its food outdoors instead of in hydrotanks. No other planet that she knew of would want a hundred mechanical threshers. Shed bought the machines as surplus from a factory that used to do something else with them, but had changed production methods. So she couldnt even take them back for a refund.

Without this deal, the ship would be perilously close to bankrupt. That might explain Garcias solicitousness.

And for a visit. She flashed a smile for Jorguns benefit.

If there was anything left to come back to. What kind of disaster could silence an entire world? Prudence didnt know, and she didnt particularly want to find out.

So what are we waiting for? Melvin asked over the intercom, from his station in the laser pod.

Grav. She shouldnt have had to explain it to an engineer, but then, he already knew the answer. He just couldnt stand to be left out of a conversation.

A gravitics engine manipulated gravity; but that meant there had to be gravity to manipulate. Something the size of a planet was an ideal source of gravity. But right now Kassa was a million kilometers away. At that range, the influence it exerted on the Ulysses was minuscule.

The Ulysses had come out of the node exit with a high nominal velocity, expecting to cut the long trip to the planet down to a few hours. Now that energy hurtled them toward the distant planet, and it was still too far away to push against. Only when they were within a few hundred thousand kilometers would the Ulysses be able to change its course, undo all the velocity they had brought with them from the node. They would have to get closer to get away.

She started programming a course into the computer, a slingshot around the planet. One quick pass and they would be back out again. If they were silent, if they were lucky, they would be gone before anyone knew they had come.

A light on her console blinked, and Prudence lapsed into a rare swear word.

What? What is it? Garcia was audibly nervous. Prudence had threatened his life once without resorting to swearing.

She thought about hiding it from them. They didnt need to know. It would be her decision, whatever happened; her responsibility, whatever they did. She had to balance the interests of her crew against the duties of basic humanity. That was why she was captain.

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