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A new epic of alien invasion and human resistance by Hugo Award-winning author Will McIntosh. Our Darkest Hour. Our Only Hope. The invaders came to claim earth as their own, overwhelming us with superior weapons and the ability to read our minds like open books. Our only chance for survival was to engineer a new race of perfect soldiers to combat them. Seventeen feet tall, knowing and loving nothing but war, their minds closed to the aliens. But these saviors could never be our servants. And what is done cannot be undone.

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Will McIntosh

DEFENDERS

To James Pugh

PART I

INVASION

Prologue

Lieutenant Enrique Quinto

June 26, 2029. Morris Run, Pennsylvania.

It was a quaint Pennsylvania town, many of the buildings well over fifty years old, with green canopies shading narrow doorways. Even the towns name was quaint: Morris Run. If not for the abandoned vehicles, filthy and faded by two years of exposure to the elements, and the trash stacked along the sidewalk, Quinto might have expected someone to step out of the Bullfrog Brewhouse and wave hello.

Lieutenant Lucky? Quinto turned to see Macalena, his platoon sergeant, making his way to the front of the carrier. Quinto wished hed said something the first time someone called him Lucky, but it was far too late now. Most of the troops he was leading today probably didnt know his real name.

One of the new guys shit his pants, Macalena said when he drew close, his voice low, giving Quinto a whiff of his sour breath.

Quinto sighed heavily. Oh, hell.

The kids scared to death. He hasnt been out of Philadelphia since this started.

No, I dont blame him. Quinto looked over Macalenas shoulder, saw the kid perched on the side of the carrier, head down. He was about fourteen. The poor kid didnt belong out here. Not that Quinto couldnt use him; they called raw recruits fish food, but sometimes they were surprisingly effective in a firefight, because they were too scared to think. The starfish could get less of a read on what they were going to do, which way they were going to point their rifles. Usually the newbies didnt shit their pants until the shooting started, though. Does he have a spare pair?

Macalena shook his head. Thats the only pair he owns.

Quinto reached into his pack, pulled out a pair of fatigue pants, and handed them to Macalena. I hope hes got a belt.

Macalena laughed, stuck the pants under his armpit, and headed toward the kid.

What an awful thing, to be out here at fourteen, fifteen. When Quinto was fourteen, hed spent his days playing video games, shooting bad guys in his room while Mom fetched fruit juice and chocolate chip cookies and told him when to go to bed.

They reached the end of the little downtown, which was composed of that single road, and the landscape opened up, revealing pine forest, the occasional house, mountains rising up on all horizons. There was little reason for any Luyten to be within eight miles of this abandoned backwater town, but they were all out there somewhere, so there was always a chance theyd be detected.

Quinto tried to access his helmets topographical maps, but the signal still wasnt coming through. He pulled the old hard copy from his pack, unfolded it.

The carrier slowed; Quinto looked up from the map to see what was going on. There was a visual-recognition drone stuck in a drainage ditch along the side of the road. As they approached, the VRA dronelittle more than a machine gun on treadsspun and trained its gun on each of the soldiers in turn. When it got to Quinto, it paused.

Human. Human! Quinto shouted, engaging the things vocal-recognition failsafe. It went on to the next soldier.

It was always an uncomfortable moment, having a VRA drone point a weapon at you. Youd think it would be hard to mistake a human for a Luyten.

Failing to identify anything that resembled a starfish, the gun spun away.

Get a few guys to pull it out of the ditch, Quinto said. Four troops hopped out of the transport and wrestled the thing back onto the road. It headed off down the road, continuing on its randomly determined route.

Pleasant Street dead-ended close to the mouth of the mine, about half a mile past an old hotel that should be coming up on their left. When they got to the mine theyd have to unseal it using the critical blast points indicated on the topo map, then a 2.5-mile ride on the maglev flats into the mine, to the storage facility.

If someone had told Quinto two years ago that hed be going into an abandoned mine to retrieve seventy-year-old weapons and ammo, he would have laughed out loud.

It wasnt funny now.

The locomotive and five boxcars were parked right where they were supposed to beas close to the mouth of the mine as the track would allow. They were late-twentieth-century vintage, the locomotive orange and shaped like a stretched Mack truck. Quinto called Macalena and his squad leaders, instructed them to set the big recognition-targeting gun theyd brought along in the weeds on the far side of the road, and place two gunners near the entrance with interlocking fire. When that was done, they got the rest of the squads moving down the tunnel. The quicker they moved, the sooner theyd be out of hostile territory and back in Philly.

Quinto took up the rear of the last carrier for the ride down into the mine. He was not a fan of deep holes with black walls, and when his CO had first laid out the mission Quinto had nearly crapped his own pants.

Macalena climbed in and took the seat beside him.

So what are we looking for? I cannot for the life of me guess what were doing in here.

Quinto smiled. It must seem an odd destination to the rest of the men, but they were used to being kept in the dark about missions. The fewer people who knew, the less likely the starfish were to get the information. Or so the logic went.

The feds have been sealing huge caches of weapons in old mines for the past two centuries, waiting for the day when Argentina or India or whoever took out our more visible weapons depots. They coat them in Cosmoline and pretty much forget about them.

Macalena frowned, sticking out his big lower lip. You mean, old hand grenades and machine guns and shit?

More or less. Flamethrowers with a pathetically limited effectiveness range, eighty-one-millimeter mortars, LAW rockets, fifty-cal MGs. Most were outdated weapons, but simple, easy to operate.

Macalena shook his head. So were that desperate.

In the seat in front of them a private who was at least seventy was clinging to the bar in front of her seat. She was tallat least six feet. The slight jostling of the carrier was clearly causing her old body discomfort. It was true what they said: There were no civilians anymore, only soldiers and children.

Yup. Were that desperate, Quinto said. Theyve destroyed or seized so much of our hardware that we have more soldiers than guns.

Whats Cosmoline? Macalena asked.

I didnt know, either; I had to look it up. Its a grease they used back in the day to preserve weapons. Once you chip away the hardened Cosmoline, the weapons are supposed to be like new.

Macalena grunted, spit off the side. Dusty as hell in here. And cold.

Lets be glad were not staying.

Macalenas comm erupted, a panicked voice calling his name.

What have we got? Macalena asked.

Vance is dead. Lightning shot, from the trees to the left of the mine.

All stop! Macalena shouted. The carrier slowed as Quinto dropped his head, covered his mouth as the implications sunk in.

Lucky no more.

Where are you now? Macalena asked the private.

Inside the mine, about a hundred yards.

Stay there.

Quinto looked up at Macalena, who raised his eyebrows. What do you want to do?

He wanted to get as deep in the mine as he could, and stay there, their backs against the wall, weapons raised until the starfish came to get them. Of course the Luyten would never come down, because they were reading his thoughts right now. Plus it was far easier to blow the mouth of the mine and leave them to suffocate.

Quinto ordered the small caravan to turn around and head toward the mouth.

They barely got moving before they heard the flash-boom of a Luyten explosive. The cave shook; bits of dirt and debris spewed at them, then everything settled into silence, the cave now truly pitch-black, save for the carriers headlights.

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