Jack Campbell
Beyond the Frontier: Book 5
Leviathan
To Glenn L. Sparks, an old friend who lived a very good life and left this a better world for his having been here. There is never time enough.
For S., as always.
Five minutes to exit from jump space, Captain Tanya Desjani said from her seat next to Admiral John Black Jack Geary on the bridge of the Alliance battle cruiser Dauntless. All systems at maximum combat readiness.
The warships commanded by Geary had left the blood and fire of Atalia Star System in pursuit of the dark ships that had carried out the destruction there. Geary and the others called them dark ships because their hulls were a duskier shade than most warships, perhaps because of special stealth materials. It hadnt been the crews of the dark ships that had committed the atrocities at Atalia and at Indras Star System but the dark ships themselves. The dark ships lacked human crews who could have overridden automated systems that had developed deadly glitches or perhaps been deliberately sabotaged by any of a variety of malware. Having finally won the century-long war against the Syndicate Worlds, the Alliance government had decided not to place its faith in the men and women who had paid the price for that victory, instead placing its trust in robotic systems that had already set ablaze two star systems.
Gearys Task Force Dancer had left Varandal with twelve battle cruisers, eight heavy cruisers, thirteen light cruisers, and twenty-five destroyers. The battle cruiser Adroit had been lost in the fighting at Atalia, along with the light cruiser Lancer and the destroyers Kururi and Sabar. Four battle cruisers, Leviathan, Dragon, Steadfast, and Valiant, along with some heavy cruisers and destroyers, had remained at Atalia to assist damaged ships and recover wreckage from destroyed dark ships.
Only seven battle cruisers were left in the pursuit force.
That would be enough. If they could catch the surviving dark ships, which had fled from the destruction they had wrought at Atalia.
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Are automatic software updates disabled for Dauntlesss systems? Geary asked.
Yes, sir. Tanya could be informal at other times, but now she was sharp, precise, and dangerous, a human weapon honed by the last decades of the brutal war with the Syndics. My people are actively monitoring all systems, and if something tries overriding the block on updates, they have orders to shut down those systems and do a cold reboot from last-day backups.
Good, Geary said. Its a hell of a thing not to be able to trust our own software.
Desjani shook her head. We could never completely trust our software. It wasnt just flaws and glitches, it was also all the malware that enemy hackers could come up with to cause our software to misbehave. Humans separate from the machines are the only firewalls proven to be reliable enough. Thats why we always kept humans in the loop, for those times when the software got its artificial little brains twisted.
Always until those dark ships were built, Geary said, his tones tight with anger.
Yes. She leaned closer and spoke more quietly. If the dark ships went berserk after they arrived at Varandal, like they did at Atalia, stopping them from doing a lot of damage might be impossible for us. They were nearly two hours ahead of us when they jumped for Varandal, and if they accelerated after they left jump space, they will have opened that lead. And none of the defenses at Varandal will be able to see the dark ships at all to counter them.
I know, Geary said, trying not to let his frustration sound too clearly. Thanks to official software updates designed to keep us blind to the dark ships. Are the software patches that fix the damage caused by those updates ready to send as soon as we arrive at Varandal?
Yes, sir. The First Fleet ships still at Varandal will install the patches on your say-so because youre the fleet commander, but other Alliance forces not directly reporting to you may not, she reminded him. Theyll argue that these are unauthorized modifications to official software, so they need approval from their own chain of command to install them.
If theyre already getting shot up by warships that are invisible to their sensors, they may be motivated to ignore regulations concerning unauthorized software modifications.
One minute to exit from jump space, Lieutenant Castries called from her watch station at the back of the bridge.
Geary fixed his eyes on his display. A marker to one side confirmed that Dauntlesss weapons systems, like those of the other warships in this pursuit force, were set to open fire immediately if any dark ships were within range when the Alliance warships left jump space. He didnt think they would be, though. The artificial-intelligence routines governing the dark ships tactical decisions were apparently closely based on Gearys own methods, and under these circumstances, if he had been the commander of the dark ships, he would not have attempted an ambush against a force with as much an advantage in firepower as Task Force Dancer still possessed.
The jolt of transition from the gray nothingness of jump space back to the real universe hit Geary. He was barely aware of the sudden reappearance of the stars in the endless blackness of space, his mind dazed by the transition, but even while fighting off the effects of the exit from jump, Geary noticed that none of Dauntlesss weapons were firing.
His display swam back into focus as Geary concentrated on it.
Desjani was a second faster than he was in getting her mind working right again. Theyre heading for the hypernet gate.
To attack it, or to use it to get away? he wondered aloud. At least theyre not moving into the star system to attack the ships and facilities.
Space had no up or down, no east or west to determine directions, so humans had made up their own. Every star system had a plane in which planets orbited. One side of that plane was labeled up, the other down. Any direction toward the star was starboard or starward, while any direction away from the star was port. The conventions were simple, but they worked to give common references for ships that might be pointed in any direction, upside down or at right angles to each other.
The dark ships that had escaped from Atalia, two battle cruisers, one heavy cruiser, and five destroyers, were to port of Gearys ships and diving down slightly as they moved at a steady point two light speed for the hypernet gate orbiting six light-hours from the jump point where Gearys ships had just arrived. Theyre three hours travel time ahead of us. We wont have any chance of catching them before they reach the gate, Desjani said. Wed better hope theyre running and that their warped artificial brains havent decided the gate is also an enemy target.
Status signals from the gate indicate that the safe-collapse mechanism is operational, reported Lieutenant Yuon, the weapons systems watch-stander on Dauntlesss bridge.
Thank you, Lieutenant. At least if the dark ships do attack it, we dont have to worry about the gates setting off a nova-scale explosion when it collapses. Theyll reach the gate in another twenty-seven hours. She ran some quick calculations. There are two destroyers at the gate. Maybe damn. The only other units already at Varandal that are positioned to be able to intercept the dark ships are several more destroyers and light cruisers.
Those wouldnt stand a chance even if they could see the dark ships, Geary said. We may not be able to catch the dark ships, but we can stay on their tails. He tapped a comm control. All units in Task Force Dancer, immediate execute accelerate to point two five light speed, come port two five degrees, down zero three degrees.