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Chapter Two
Roman Star System Caria, Planet Nova Tarentum I
3248 A.U.C. (2498 A.D.)
Landing (L+ 10 mins)
Principale Metellus packed a wad of tobacco into his right cheek as he waited for the cargo bay to open up. The cargo doors made a shrill whine when they finally rolled into position. Cold rain almost immediately began blowing into the bay.
Of course it would be raining, Metellus thought bitterly,
Why is it every planet I land on it’s either snowing or raining?
He saw Centurio Gallius turn towards his ten Squads. “First Century, move out!”
Metellus spat a stream of tobacco juice on the cargo deck just before he ran down the landing ramp. He watched as the Centurio checked his compass and pointed off towards a set of low hills. Metellus checked his own compass and nodded to himself in satisfaction. The Centurio had the right bearing, so First Century would not be getting lost today.
A large splash behind him caught his attention. Metellus turned around to see Varus getting up from the large puddle he had fallen into. He just sighed as he shook his head. Metellus called out to his Squad, “spread out and follow me! We’ve got miles to cover and not much time to do it in!” The Squad followed Metellus as he started jogging towards the hills.
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The Century had been in a slow jog for over an hour to get clear of the landing zone. The Centurio had First Squad on point with Second on the left, while the Third was on the right. The Command Section and the rest of the Century was bringing up tail-end Charlie.
Metellus had only seen a few buildings in the distance. And all of them showed signs of having been burned down. He thought to himself,
What ever went on here it looks like it was nasty. Anything that could burn buildings to the ground in this kind of rain must have been bad. Kinda sorry we missed the fun.
The Centurio’s voice crackled over the Century’s comm net, “according to my map there is a crossroads over the next hill, with what looks like a village that has some large buildings in it. The main body of the Century, along with the Command Vexallatio, will take up positions on the hill.
“First and Second Contuberniums will head to the base of the hill. Second will cover from the base while First checks out the village and its surroundings. First Contubernium, this is just to recon the area and grab whatever intel you can. If you encounter any real resistance you are to pull back to Second Contubernium.”
Metellus keyed his comm mike, “Understood Centurio, are we looking for prisoners?”
There was a pause before the Centurio answered, “if possible Principale, but no one gets killed trying. Watch out for civilians, but no hero crap from anyone.”
Metellus smiled to himself, the Centurio had more common sense than any other officer he had served with. He keyed his comm again. “Roger that Centurio, we will attempt capture only if circumstances allow.”
The Century paused for a moment at the crest of the hill. Everyone was peering through their image enhancers to check out the buildings and the crossroads below. The rain obscured most of the details, but a cluster of about a dozen buildings appeared intact.
Unfortunately, the buildings clustered below concealed the view of the road. When no movement could be seen anywhere in the village the Centurio gave First and Second Squads the order to proceed.
The grass on the hillside was slick with rain as the men cautiously made their way down. Metellus fully expected to hear Varus crash down the hill at any moment. When they reached the base of the hill safely, Second Squad spread out and set themselves up to provide supporting fire, if needed.
Principale Clodius, leader of Second Squad, came up to Metellus and spoke quietly, “I don’t like this one bit Met. This place is way too quiet. I saw two doghouses behind those buildings on the way in and the wind is blowing our scent straight towards them, while I haven’t heard one single bark. I have a real bad feeling about this op.”
Metellus nodded after a second and spit into the grass. “I agree with you Marcus, but it’s gotta be done. You just be ready to come support us if things get hairy.” At Clodius’ nod, Metellus motioned for his Squad to move out.
First Squad began moving up towards the closest building. Metellus saw a child’s swing set in the backyard and the wind was blowing the swings slowly back and forth. They made a metallic jingling sound as the chains slowly rocked back and forth in the breeze.
The back door appeared to be open and Metellus motioned for Optio Scaevola to have his fireteam cover them while he checked inside. Metellus signaled Volusus and Dentatus forward and when they entered he motioned for Macer to follow him inside.
He entered the back door into the kitchen and saw the remains of what looked like a half eaten breakfast on the table. He saw Dentatus come out of a doorway on the left side of a small hallway ahead. He looked at Metellus and just shook his head in a ‘no’.
Dentatus and Volusus then entered the living room in the front while Metellus and Macer entered another room to the right. Everything appeared to be in place, but there was no sign of anyone. A partially folded basket of laundry was sitting on a freshly made bed.
He heard a creaking floorboard coming from the living room when he heard his earpiece pop, “Principale, Dentatus. Living room clear. Heading upstairs.”
Metellus motioned for Macer to follow him into the living room. He looked out the front bay windows and looked at the nearby buildings. He saw no sign of any movement, anywhere, in the small village. A few g.e.v. cars sat parked in driveways.
A large three-story building across the street caught his eye. The large red letters read ‘LUCULLUS’ Grain and Feed’. Metellus did a double take, he thought he had seen some movement near the large loading bays.
He activated his comm, “Scaevola, move to the front of the house until you can see a three story building down the south road. Dentatus, see if you can observe anything from the upper windows. I thought I saw movement in the Feed and Grain loading bays.” Metellus said as he motioned for Macer to follow him out the back door and around to the front of the house.
He moved behind a small group of shrubs and keyed his comm, “You see anything from up there Dentatus?”
He heard some light breathing and then Dentatus’ voice. “No movement Principale, but the big loading bay doors are wide open.”
Metellus looked at the ground for a moment. “First Contubernium, we’re going to move towards the Feed and Grain loading bays. Dentatus, you and Volusus stay up there and keep a watch on that house across the way. If the Feed and Grain store is clear we will scout outward from there.”
Metellus motioned to Scaevola who swiftly moved across the street, with Regulus a second behind him. Metellus signaled for Ursus to cover them as he and Macer moved to the corner of the building. Metellus then motioned for Scaevola and Regulus to move up towards the open bay doors.
He watched as Scaevola covered the door from behind a parked g.e.v. car. He watched Regulus run up beside the closest door and peer in. A moment later Regulus threw himself backwards and rolled behind a streetlight post.
Before he could ask what the problem was Metellus heard the sound of static coming from his earbug. Indicating someone was using electronic interference to block his comm signal. He heard a strange high-pitched whine emanating from the feed and grain building where a large vehicle came floating through the open bay doors.
Metellus did not recognize the design, but the large turret and stubby gun barrel made its purpose quite clear. He motioned to Macer, “Grav vehicle, Papilio or Lorica, I can’t tell which.” Macer unlimbered and loaded his missile launcher.
Metellus looked back around the corner just in time to see Scaevola and the g.e.v. car he was behind engulfed in a wash of what looked like plasma.
He ducked back and motioned for Macer to fire. The rocket fired straight up and made an abrupt turn and plunged straight down on the other side of the building. A massive flash and explosion rocked the area. Metellus glanced around to see the wreckage, a huge glassy crater and no sign of Scaevola or Regulus. The comm jamming ceased with the destruction of the vehicle and he heard the voice of the Centurio.
“What’s going on Metellus? Do you need assistance or fire support? Do you...”
A sound like ripping canvas came from overhead. Metellus hit the deck and yelled, “
INCOMING!!!” He noticed smoke from a massive series of simultaneous impacts that tore off the top of the hill where the rest of the Century had been. The Centurio’s voice had been cut off in mid-sentence.
Damnit, Metellus thought bitterly,
it figures, I just get the Centurio trained properly and he gets smoked like that. He set the comm frequency to the Maniple setting just in time to hear mass confusion about a major attack on the landing zone. An override signal suddenly came over the Legio frequency.
“All Units... All Units... This is Command... LZ being overrun... Massive chemical attack... Take precautions against bio/chem warfare... All Units will follow plan ‘89 Polar Sunshine’... Repeat, all Units will enact ‘89 Polar Sunshine’... Good Luck and may Iuppiter be with you... Legati Litor...” The Command net went silent.
Metellus checked his wrist comp and found the plan list. He read down until he found it, ‘89 Polar Sunshine’: All units to execute guerilla operations. Units will not gather in groups larger than Century size. Make contact with local Cohors Urbanae units and assist. Units will fight at commander’s discretion until relieved by Imperial Command authority.
Clodius must have read it at the same time because he came on the comm, “Are you there Met? Did you get that last transmission?”
Metellus answered him immediately. “Yeah Marcus, we better head towards those woods to the north. Once we find someplace to hole up we can try to find some locals and find out what’s going on.”
Clodius replied quickly, “Well Met, you’re the senior Principale, so it looks like you are in charge of what’s left of the Century.”
Metellus assembled his two Squads and set off towards the north. Without orders First Squad took point.