《Two Worlds》Two Worlds - Chapter 347
Advertisement
Mark “Coop” Cooper
Location: Unnamed Planet, Contested System, Unaligned Space
{S . . . S . . . Sitrep,} static crackled over Coop’s IOR.
It’s a weird sensation having static in your brain; like someone hit one too many times in the head. People would joke Coop didn’t have the proper equipment to be dazed and confused like this; but all kidding aside, he was in some deep shit.
The mountain had just come down on the seven squads moving in on the enemy’s position. It had hit them fast, hard, and was unexpected. Both human and AI’s had failed to see the Confed’s plan before they sprung it, and that wasn’t a good sign. Competent enemies had a better chance of making Coop dead, and he didn’t like that.
Thankfully, he was the baddest motherfucker on this planet, and that wasn’t going to happen to him.
With a groan of metal and will, Coop pushed. Rocks shifted, dust poofed, and his M1 MOUNT rose above the chaos. With a mental command, nanites sprang out to take inventory, and he ran diagnostics. It was better than he expected. The directional shields had held under the tons of rocks the mountain dumped on his head. Still, the nanites had plenty of work to do. There was more than enough dust and pebbles that got through the panes of force. The nanites swarmed the sensors, looking for damage, and mostly cleaning debris that was blocking them from their full capabilities.
And not a moment too soon . . . “Incoming!” someone yelled.
His swatter spun up and started pumping out rounds as the Confeds tried to take advantage of the trap they’d sprung. Just so it didn’t happen again, Coop extended the parameters of his swatters’ range. When Confed rounds tried to duplicate their trick, his guns brought those shells down. Of course, there was a downside. The farther the extended range, the more ammunition he had to expend to bring down rounds that wouldn’t directly hurt the grunts.
The competent Confed commander knew this, and he was saturating the area; hoping to deplete Coop’s ammo and cripple the Commonwealth’s initiative. Three squads against seven was much better odds if you have those seven squads buried alive.
“Sergeant, get your ass up here,” he sent over the channel reserved for the MOUNTs. He didn’t care the LT wanted the other MOUNT as a mobile reserve. “And maybe send something their way to keep their heads down.”
Advertisement
A chirp was the only response Coop got. The loud whumf of heavy artillery going downrange was music to his ears. Coop counted five rounds heading toward the enemy position when the mortar fire cut off.
“We need to move!” the LT’s voice wasn’t as panicked as it could be, but it was definitely rattled. Nearly getting buried alive would do that to a man.
Coop kept the thought to himself.
“We’ll cover you,” he sent back, and then linked up with the SGT’s fire support net.
Data populated his vision; everything a man would need to rain down fire on an enemy position kilometers away. He was about to launch his own shell to keep the Confeds occupied, when a loud crack echoed through the peaks. Behind him, a shield sparked, failed, and a man went down.
“Sniper!” more people shouted.
a flicker of professional respect was all Coop had time to give the enemy commander before more mortar started to scream in.
The Confed had them trapped in a kill zone, too far to maximize the use of their superior numbers, and limiting the Commonwealth return fire to a pair of MOUNTs. The grunts couldn’t move without exposing themselves to sniper fire, and whatever the snipers were packing, it was strong enough to make it through the squad shield. The only ones who stood a change on unfucking this clusterfuck were Coop and the SGT. Since the SGT was busy trying to kill the enemy, and taking over swatter duties; Coop had to find the snipers and kill them before the Confed commander sent in the finishing blow.
At least, that’s what Coop would do. If he could fix the enemy in position long enough, and maneuver a solid force into a superior fighting position, it wouldn’t matter if there were a thousand men assaulting the Confeds. They could hold the mountain pass and kill a lot of Commonwealth soldiers.
he grit his teeth as his AI ran back azimuths, and his sensors scanned for the enemy.
Whoever the snipers were, they were damned good, or they had some damned good cammo-netting. He couldn’t see shit until . . . he got lucky and spotted a fresh shot. It cost the life of soldier, but he made it count.
“Enough of this shit,” he cursed, raised his forearm and aimed.
The next-gen magnetic accelerator on his forearm was underpowered compared to the old MOUNT, but in this case, that was a good thing. There was a high-pitched whine as it powered up. Maybe the sniper knew he’d been spotted, because there was sudden movement as they ran like hell. The problem was, you couldn’t run from what was basically the fist of god.
Advertisement
He remembered to brace, because you only needed to learn that lesson once, but the back blast knocked the nearest squad on their ass. Whoever the sniper was, it would take a DNA analyzer to figure out. The accelerator’s round smashed into the mountain, followed by a thunderclap, and a small earthquake. Even Coop had trouble keeping his feet.
“On the right!” the LT yelled as rocks tumbled back down toward the men.
Coop wasn’t a complete moron. He’d hit the mountain at the best angle he could, so he didn’t bury the grunts under another avalanche of stone. It was good, not perfect, but it didn’t take long to get those affected back on their feet.
That was around the time the mortars stopped coming in, and if the Confed commander had been moving a force in, his intelligence made him think twice, as Coop quickly ascended the slope to take the high ground. The SGT followed behind him, and together they made sure the Commonwealth soldiers had enough time to get their feet under them, and get back moving.
Coop grumbled as they trudged forward. With his chief’s access, he saw several black health icons.
Their were already 4 KIA, 8 WIA, and Coop was sure Captain Berg would somehow find a way to blame him for everything.
***
Benjamin Gold
Location: CCIWS Stakeholder’s Views, Contested System, Unaligned Space
AI had to take the long way to join the Confed task force that had jumped into the system. In a perfect universe, the brass back on Aurum would have dispatched a couple of battleships, and escort vessels, to beat back the Collies disregard for intergalactic norms. So, of course, that isn’t what happened. Still, as A1 drifted into the rear of the advancing formation, it could be a lot worse.
“Three battlecruisers, two destroyers, and us,” tactical stated for the tenth time.
Like most of the Confederation’s ships, they were either from the task forces that broke off from the Commonwealth fleet, or brand new. The force sent to help was a mixed bag. All the destroyers were new builds to the same specifications as A1; as was one of the battlecruisers. The other two were older models that had been around for a few decades, but had spent serious time in the yards to upgrade them.
That was going to make the difference between a fair fight and getting their ass kicked. Despite six-to-one odds, the battleship was still a threat.
“Sir, we’ve got a request for you to join the other captains,” the communications officer relayed.
“I’ll take it in my quarters,” Ben replied, and marched off the bridge.
This was going to be a war room, and disagreements on tactics and strategy among the senior officers was something the rest of the crew shouldn’t see. Ben logged in with his IOR and used the QE tech built into all Confed ships to join an encrypted meeting with the other five men in charge of thousands of lives.
Ben thought, the former would increase the likelihood of defeat, the latter, victory.
Two minutes into the briefing, Ben breathed a sigh of relief. The Commodore in charge of the ships was a no-nonsense woman who’d captained a battleship in the Commonwealth fleet before siding with the Confederation. She’d also spent a lot of time war-gamming a fight with the Collies. Despite thinking about a fight, she didn’t seem urgent to get in one. She’d sent communication requests to the Collies and offered to let them withdraw with their honor still intact. So far, no response.
She also had a battleplan. The Confed forces would split into two groups; one pair of battlecruisers, and the remaining battlecruiser and destroyers would take different approach vectors and assault the battleship simultaneously. This would limit their ability to manipulate their shields while allowing a depth of defense to the Confed forces. It wasn’t a perfect plan, but it was better than anything Ben had come up with.
This wasn’t A1’s brawl with Red Tides. The Confed forces would assault the flanks, try to harry the larger Commonwealth warship like a pod of dolphins taking on a much large shark. People would still die on both sides, and even if they emerged victorious, they still had to deal with the Collie troops that were undoubtedly trying to dig out the marines Ben had left behind.
All in all, this could go either way, and there was nothing a skipper hated more than a fair fight.
Advertisement
- In Serial75 Chapters
Jack of All
'Jack of All' updates every Monday and Friday. All chapters, locked and unlocked can be found on the main website.Join us on Discord.Meet the protagonist of this LitRPG story.His name is Jack. Though that might not be his real name. It's just the one he picked. Our hero woke up in the middle of a clearing, with no recollection of how he got there and who he is.The world around him seems new, though he does learn pretty quickly that doing this or that will reward him with Classes and Skills.Funny, it seems like the rate at which he Levels is way higher than those around him. Follow his story, as he forms a bands of similarly misguided misfits and gets adopted by the neighboring settlement.As he aids in the development of those around him, including himself and as he tackles harsher and harsher challenges. And finally, as he slowly comes to learn that the world around him and its major players are much larger and harsher that he could have ever thought.
8 164 - In Serial57 Chapters
I Became A Vampire In Another World
Negis Yuuta is your average 17 year old kid until he dies and gets reincarnated as a vampire.
8 169 - In Serial19 Chapters
Harmless Sweetie (Rewritten)
*UPDATES EVERY MONDAY AND FRIDAY, SOMETIMES MORE IF I DON'T HAVE SCHOOLWORK. **This is tagged as comedy but I have a really stupid and peculiar sense of humor so yeah. "That's an eldritch horror." "No it's not, it's a frog." "Why does it have ten eyes and eight rows of teeth, not just that but why does it just perpetually scream with the voices of the ones whose mind it has eaten." "I'm just not that good at anatomy." *** Clailip Diancia, the tiny boy who dances along the threads of fate woven by a wicked witch. Not knowing of the plans of the witch that once scorched the lands, and unknowing of the abyss that beckons him forth. This harmless sweetie watches the stories of those around him. Ever unconscious of the turning loom of fate, always oblivious of the stories, legends, and tapestries of heroes that revolve around him as he goes, as he dances, and as he prances, leaving myths and rumours wherever he might set foot in. But as he is unaware of those whose fates have intertwined with his, he is also blind to the soul-piercing stares of the Abyss, ever calling to him.
8 267 - In Serial19 Chapters
Flower Girl
When Poire wakes up, she is in an unknown forest, and her head has been replaced by that of a flower’s. A talking lemur is convinced Poire has written a list that doesn’t belong to her. Poire must prove him wrong, or she might never find her way back home again.
8 70 - In Serial61 Chapters
Star Dragon's Legacy
Millennia have passed since the Dragons had found us. Millennia have passed since they left us, separating the world in plumes of eternal rainbow fire. Millennia have passed since people began to wonder: were we worth saving? Dragons were beings of myth. Now, people do what they can with the magic that works best for them, while trying not to get on the bad side of any powerful fae or nobles. A rare few are afforded the chance to meet credible proof of the Dragons, the undisputed heirs and heroes of this declined age: The Scaled. These Children of Dragons are stronger, hardier, and some would say far smarter that other humans, differentiated only by the horns on their head and scales on their skin. Rael is...not one of them. But Rael does need to protect one. Any and all feedback is appreciated. Don't touch the Patreon button, I still haven't finished setting it up.
8 139 - In Serial34 Chapters
White Wolf
I am a pure white wolf. To have my talent is rare. My name is Snow and I never knew my parents. When i was little i ran away from my pack. Only cause we were attacked by another pack. They for one are called "The blood pack."#612 in werewolf 10/27/17#3 in running 5/13/18
8 135

