Chapter Fifty-Eight - Final Hours
Chapter Fifty-Eight - Final Hours
For long-ranged travel, the aircraft is still the best option, but as time progresses and hovercraft become more common, we are seeing a harsh decrease in commercial flights, especially more localised ones.
A clever traveller can hop from city to city using different hovercar services for relatively cheap, and since the distance covered by a hovercar is significantly greater than that covered by a traditional car, were starting to see the entire airline economy crumpling.
Which is why we want to push for more luxury-based aeroplane accommodations. Lets jack up the price and make airline travel something for the rich and influential and those who wish they were both.
--Beta Airlines internal memo, 2031
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Gomorrah volunteered the Fury to deliver her explosive payload, and I was totally okay with the idea that wed be dropping stuff onto the aliens from the relative safety of the air.
But that would only cover a little bit, and I didnt want Gomorrah to be alone up there.
Alright, I said while we were all still in the planning... shed. Gomorrah, you get the Fury up in the air. Ill see if the militia has any hover cars. I can probably give them something to drop bombs with, and we can load them up with enough munitions to cover everything. I know you can just go up and keep dropping things, but Im worried that youll just be one vehicle alone in the air.
Gomorrah shrugged. Its a fair worry. Ill be closer to the water, and there might be larger antithesis that can fly in the lake. They might come out if they see the Fury dropping bombs along the shore.
Right, exactly, I said. I wish we had more AA guns down here too.
Franny will be here in twenty minutes with another load of turrets from your place, Gomorrah said.
Really? Thats not bad, I said.
She brought some in last night as well. I got the militia to install them across the city. Theyre not exactly strong, you know?
Yeah, but they can take out the weaker aliens without too much of a fuss, and they dont need a person controlling them to work, I argued.
More turrets would be nice, in any case. We could get them up on all of the buildings on this side of downtown. I wasnt sure if their range was enough to really help during bombing runs or anything, but theyd certainly help if a flying car returned with some aliens on its ass. Ill chat with Intel-chan, get things organised. Sprout, do you need to be there to spread your, uh, seeds?Chee?ck out latest novels at novelhall.com
Thatd be ideal, he said. But I think anyone could manage if you train them just a little.
Cool. Do you want to go out with Arm-a-Geddon here? Both of you working together should be able to stay alive.
I think we can supply some technicals, Intel-chan said. We have a number of cars free right now.
Good. Now, on the subject of cars. Does the militia have any sort of armoured flying vehicle?
Intel-chans avatar bobbed its head. Yup! We have three pursuit VTOLs, and five heavy lift vans for troop transportation. We also have a number of police cruisers on loan. They have turreted weapons, but theyre not designed to kill organics.
That might do. Bring them over here. Were going to turn them into bombers, I said.
Intel-chan clapped. Oh, nice. Youre going to get a ton of volunteers for that.
Yeah, that tracked. Giving a bunch of people access to heavy-ordnance and telling them to drop it onto the heads of the pesky aliens below was always going to be popular. Just get the cars over here, Ill figure out a way to set them up to drop bombs. And remind our new bomber pilots that this shits dangerous, we dont have good AA.
Noted, Intel-chan said. Still gonna get lots of volunteers. Expect the cars within the hour.
Make it faster than that, were starting the bombing runs at two PM.
Oh, thats soon, Ill have everyone hurry up, then, they said.
When do you need the gardeners? Jennifer asked.
I shook my head. Ideally they should be here already, but we cant have that. So just get them over as quickly as possible. There were some scaffolds set up on the inner side of the wall, with ladders slanted at an angle to act as OSHA-violating steps so that people could carry stuff to the top of the barricade.
A few heavier-looking machine guns were set up there already, rattling away as they sprayed at what I hoped was a horde of aliens. I ran up the ladder, tail swaying automatically to keep me balanced, then I climbed up another level to see over the top of the barricade.
There were heaps of alien bodies strewn across an otherwise empty street, with more aliens charging down from around the corner. There were lots of them, but it was far from one of those endless tides like Id seen in New Montreal before. This was more of an endless trickle of lower-tiered models.
It was more than what theyd been seeing the day before, however, and that was concerning all on its own. We had three guns firing nearly non-stop up here, with pauses only happening when they needed to reload or change belts.
Eventually wed run out of ammo. Maybe before the aliens ran out of bodies.
I wasnt liking the math here.
I flung a couple of grenades ahead. Just a few plain old resonators, to help melt the bodies that were piling up before they could turn into makeshift barricades. I made a note to leave some better nades behind too, in case bigger, meaner aliens started to show up. Even some in the early double-digit range could really mess things up.
Meh, wed be fine. We just had to hold out for a little while longer. I was feeling pretty good about our odds.
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