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Phantom chapter 3 (standard:science fiction, 1705 words) [3/5] show all parts | |||
Author: St George | Added: Mar 12 2003 | Views/Reads: 2686/1887 | Part vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
Chapter 3 | |||
It was not without trepidation that Phantom's crew said goodbye to the freighter, approaching unseen was all well and good, but once the blow had been struck escape would not be so easy. The battleship was docked with a hollowed out asteroid/space-station, within the closest of the three asteroid belts. The asteroids would not pose a manoeuvring problem. Contrary to popular belief there are in fact hundreds, often thousands of kilometres between asteroids in such belts. However, they would cause a navigation problem. Under EH they would be nearly impossible to detect until they got close enough to register on the gravimetric mass sensor. Archer ordered the ship out of hyperspace, as far away from the enemy as she dared. It was a matter of compromise. Too close and there was a chance, however tiny, that the enemy would detect the motivator's unique portal, too far away and they would have insufficient fuel to keep the EH up for the whole attack. A quick scan with the mast showed all as they had left it. This was obviously a pretty major hub; there were many ships in port and others (mainly destroyers) patrolling the area. “Down mast, ahead one third on turbine,” said Archer, speaking quietly, her voice laced with adrenalin. The holoscape showed the local area, several asteroids highlighted in blue, Phantom herself in green and the hostiles in red. Chrysys could predict the motion of the detected asteroids to within the degree of accuracy necessary for navigation, but as they moved on toward the target it would become more dangerous as they came into un-mapped sections of the belt. The enemy's movements were another matter. Their movements could not be predicted and unless the mast was raised, the only information on enemy movement came from the short range gravimetric mass sensor and the passive epdar array which itself was far from all-seeing. Once they came within .005 light seconds of the nearest hostile Archer ordered rig for minimum signature, and the ship crept on. Every pulse was racing. When the mast had been raised before the approach, they had detected an active epdar array which obviously could not detect them but if their passive signature was detected there was nothing they could do but stop the engines, unshift the etheric masses, and pray. “Con, epdar, new contact designated tango 13 bearing 047 by 355.” A new icon appeared on the holoscape, a red wire-frame sphere but the contact wasn't strong enough for identification. Chrysys showed a red line indicating the sphere's projected course, it came just to close for comfort. “Helm, come port five degrees, engine thrust only, no mass shifting.” By increasing the thrust on the starboard turbine, Phantom could change course without using the etheric masses which might give them away. With all masses unshifted Phantom gave a negligible passive epdar signature. As the two ships passed each other Phantom's gravimetric mass sensor registered a contact and Chrysys changed the sphere into a representation of a Type One destroyer. Thankfully though that's all that changed. The enemy continued on its course, which meant that the interloper had not been detected. Everyone breathed again as they resumed course. Archer wanted to raise the mast but she dared not, it simply wasn't worth the risk. Onwards they crept for four hours, the tension never decreasing. The navigator had plotted a course which would bring them very close to the asteroid/space-station in the hopes that their own grav-signature would be masqued by the asteroid's stronger one. The disadvantage of this was that as they got closer, the traffic became denser. “Target at 5 K Captain,” the epdar officer declared. “All stop, thrusters only,” she ordered, “on my mark raise mast sensors on passive. Confirm target and lower mast again.” It took a little while for the ship to stop, instead of using the etheric masses to stop Archer had ordered manoeuvring thrusters be employed. These took longer but decreased the chance of detection. “Mark.” The mast was raised and three seconds later lowered, the gunnery officer's voice sounded over the intercom, “Target confirmed, firing solution loaded!” The sensor officer also reported, “Minimum EM signature Captain, her shields are down and most systems offline.” After examining the wreck of the Megaeran battleship which was destroyed in the Battle of Bernard's Star, the layout of this class of ship was quite well known. “Excellent. Gunnery target Harbingers on the starboard auxiliary anti-matter bunker, target Reapers at intervals along the hull and Click here to read the rest of this story (102 more lines)
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