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news, we ve jumped into the Locanda System. It s been on or near the front lines for years now, and
subjected to repeated raids by the Kilrathi Empire. He pushed a stray thought of Flint and her family
from his mind and continued. Until sometime early last month, there was an Imperial base deep in the
asteroid belt on a fairly large rock designated Felix on our charts.
He activated a holographic projector to display the star system. But three weeks ago, a patrol out of
Locanda Four discovered that the Empire was no longer maintaining perimeter patrols around Felix, so a
well-equipped force was sent to check it out a destroyer, a heavy fighter escort, and a transport carrying
a company of Marines. They met no resistance, and they discovered that the Kilrathi base was
completely abandoned. Everything had been cleaned out. That base supported at least three squadrons
of fighters and a depot large enough for a carrier to do a field refit. But they gave it up × lock, stock, and
fighter bay.
But I heard there was supposed to be all this activity here. That was Denise Mbuto, callsign Amazon,
the major commanding the interceptors of Blue Squadron. Everybody said there was going to be some
kind of big push.
Blair nodded. Yeah. Felix was abandoned while reports were received concerning increased Kilrathi
ship activities in these parts, such as several capital ships, including three carriers. One was the Sar hrai,
which launched that strike on us at Tamayo. There was also a report placing Crown Prince Thrakhath s
brand-new flagship here. Certainly there have been a lot of little dustups involving Kilrathi fighter patrols
and a few light cap ships, destroyers and such.
It would make little sense to abandon a well-defended base while building up the fleet presence,
Ralgha said slowly. Thrakhath is many things × arrogant, ambitious, ruthless × but I have never
considered him to be a fool. There is something here which we cannot see as yet.
Maybe the local boys are just seeing things, Marshall said. One carrier passes through on the way to
hit us at Tamayo, and it turns into a whole damned fleet with the head kitty-cat in person commanding.
Blair shook his head. No. Most of the reports are too well supported by evidence. We have tracking
and sensor data that bears out the notion of three carriers and maybe eight smaller capital ships. That s a
pretty fair sized force to be hanging around a backwater like Locanda. And Hobbes is right. The asteroid
base would have been a useful adjunct to operations . . . too useful to be abandoned casually.
Perhaps the fleet was sent to cover the withdrawal of the base contingent, Warlock Whittaker
suggested. It would take a lot of transports to dismantle a base that size, and if they thought we had
enough ships to interfere with them, they would have a powerful escort in place.
They might even be moving the base, Major Luigi Berterelli, commander of Green Squadron, added.
If they were looking to expand their facilities, or if they just thought our patrols had learned too much
about the post on Felix, they might have decided to set up something bigger and better elsewhere. That
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would require an escort, too, while the new base was still getting up and operating . . . and if they had a
new base, it could be supporting whatever else the cats have planned for that flotilla of theirs. Berterelli
had an anticipatory gleam in his eyes, as if he could already see this new base lined up in his bombsights.
Green Squadron had not seen much active service lately, but a Kilrathi base would give the bombers a
chance to show what they could do.
Those are possibilities, Blair agreed, but by no means the only ones. He nodded toward
Commander Thomas Fairfax, Victory s senior intelligence officer. Commander?
Headquarters has been monitoring Kilrathi radio transmissions regarding Locanda for several weeks
now, trying to discover just what their intentions are with regard to the system. A courier in from Torgo
this morning brought a summary of the most recent findings. Fairfax paused, consulting a portable
computer terminal. First of all, it is believed that their original timetable for whatever is happening at
Locanda has been rendered inoperative, possibly due to problems which have arisen in related missions
elsewhere.
Tamayo, maybe? Mbuto suggested with a savage smile.
Uncertain, Fairfax said seriously. At any rate, we believe them to be behind schedule already, which
means the action could get heavy any time now.
The real question is, what action? Major Ellen Pierce, Whittaker s Exec, put in.
Linguistics are relating trouble with certain intercepted Kilrathi broadcasts. The Intelligence Officer
plunged ahead as if she hadn t spoken. One message in particular definitely refers to Kilrathi intentions
for the Locanda System . . . it uses a word we ve never seen before. Trav hra nigath.
Bless you, Maniac said with a grin.
Blair glared at him. Hobbes . . . does that mean anything to you?
Ralgha was giving the Kilrathi equivalent of a frown. The nearest English translation, my friend, would
be literally to grant the prize without struggle. He paused. Surrender? That is not a concept my people
embrace. Struggle is the one constant in life.
They are planning to surrender the system? Blair asked. That doesn t explain the buildup, though it
would at least account for abandoning the base.
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