0120 HOURS MARCH 1, 2526 (MILITARY CALENDAR) \ UNSC
CRUISER EVEREST \ FLAGSHIP BATTLE GROUP X-RAY \ EPSILON
INDI SYSTEM BRIDGE LOG (PRIMARY, VIDEO, SPATIAL
ENHANCEMENTS=TRUE)
Vice Admiral Cole paced the bridge of the Everest , followed by two adjutant commanders. The two dozen bridge stations were manned by officers and their assistants—all to coordinate the activities of the flagship and the thirty-nine other vessels comprising Battle Group X-Ray as they approached Harvest.
The colony world glowed blue and filled the view screens that stretched floor to ceiling in the cavernous command center.
Cole paused before a translucent screen the size of a blackboard, and with deft motions he zoomed back and forth through the spatial planes of this star system.
As the battle group descended below the planetary plane a blip appeared on screen.
―One ship," Cole murmured. He tapped the tactical display and the image enlarged.
The Covenant warship had sweeping organic curves, an odd purple phosphorescence, and was
patterned with glowing red ovals and lines—the whole thing looked like a sleeping deep-sea
creature of gigantic proportions.
―Two kilometers long, one wide," Cole said. ―Energy readings off scale."
―Increase battle group velocity to three quarters full," Cole told one of his adjutant officers.
He pulled the perspective back on the tactical screen so Harvest was the size of a baseball, and then plotted a parabolic course past the enemy to slingshot around the world.
―Navigation inputs completed," Cole told the Everest ‘s AI.
Named Sekmet, the ship‘s AI‘s hologram was a lion-headed woman dressed in white Egyptian robes.
―Transmit burn vectors to the fleet," Cole ordered.
―Aye, sir," Sekmet answered, her cat eyes flashing green and gold.
Forty comets flared in the dark as the group accelerated toward the Covenant vessel parked in orbit over Harvest.
―Fire at will," Cole said. There was no emotion in his voice. He stared at the tactical board, watching and waiting.
MAC rounds streaked through space—strikes of molten tungsten alloy impacted the Covenant shields.
The veil of energy shook about the alien vessel and shimmered and resonated . . . but not a gram of metal touched its hull.
Hundreds of Archer missiles fired and filled the vacuum between the opposing forces—blanketing the enemy ship with fire and thunder . . . but not a shred of shrapnel scarred its surface.
Two curved lines on the Covenant flanks wavered and pulled free, oscillating through space.
They enveloped ships on either side of Battle Group X-ray.
Plasma tore through two meters of titanium-A armor like a blowtorch through tissue paper.
Explosions boiled through their interiors—blasting out the aft sections, blooming with white-hot secondary fusion detonations as reactors went supercritical . . . leaving smears of fire and burning dust where a moment before there had been two UNSC destroyers.
Officers scrambled to COM stations to relay reports from the fleet.
―Nukes have no effect on the vessel, sir," and one officer shouted.
― Sacramento is down, as is Lance Held High !"
Vice Admiral Cole remained impassive at his tactical board.
The Covenant ship fired again, plasma lines searing space, boiling titanium and steel, vaporizing the fragile flesh and bone contained within.
―The Tharsis , Austerlitz , and Midway destroyed. My God!!"
Cole squinted at the energy signatures oscillating on the display before him.
― Campo Grande is gone! The Virginia Capes , too."
―Sound the retreat," one officer screamed.
―Belay that order," Cole barked without looking up.
The fleet arced about the apogee of their parabolic course and engines flared as they came about the dark side of Harvest. The scattered debris of seven destroyers, however, continued on their previous trajectories, sparks and swirls of molten alloy that faded into the night.
Cole jotted down calculations . . . and frowned.
―Damage and casualty report, sir." One of his adjutant officers offered him a data pad.