Thursday, July 24, 2008

Into The Void

Tanbeg wrestled with the decision as he jerked the flystick, frantically trying to avoid the incessant photon salvos from the four Darkexin interceptors scattered across his four through six. Unable to match the speed and agility of the enemies’ craft as it was, his painfully-utilitarian IGRC70 Reconnaissance vessel had been even more hopelessly disadvantaged. A well-placed Darkexin blast had disabled its rear-aft thruster and left his co-pilot slumped lifelessly across the sparking and cackling control panel.

He had no choice; it was either fly into the ominously looming black hole ahead of him or surely be reduced to space debris by his foes. One meant certain death, the other a more uncertain form of death or fatal galactic displacement in one way or another. After launching one more volley into the dying ship that severed its left wing with ease, the Darkexins laid off their thrusters and slowed up. With some disbelief, they watched the cowardly Mergerog surrender himself to the foreboding powers of the universe and likely have every molecule of his halfling body flung to a different corner of the galaxy.

"Fool" they thought, "better the death you know..."

Tanbeg blacked out as the raging current of g-forces spun his craft like a top through the engorging vortex of time and space. The Darkexin pilots watched as the black hole barely even registered the transgression, merely hiccupping a small vapor trail after the nano-second flash of blue light indicated the doomed craft had past the dissolution point.

He awoke struggling to see through the blood that seeped from a gash along his forehead beneath the lip of his flight helmet. The cockpit of his craft was filled with water up to his shoulders, and had be crashed even 15 meters further offshore he surely would have drowned. As he squirmed free of the twisted wreckage, he saw a...


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