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s head painfully, faced the older man. "You are here because this battle will not end the war. This war will not be the last our people know. Because if someone has to command and send young people into battle, I want it to be someone who still has some feeling left.... Because I respect you..... I have no son." Brunner squeezed his temples with his hands, unable to stop the tears. "But I CAN'T." "You can, and you must..... I am not releasing you." Dubcek stalked out of the room. The young lieutenant did not return to his post for several hours. The battle went on without him. 16) P-KR4 P-KR4 17) P x P N x P 18) KN-K2 R-R4 19) QR-N1 B-K3 20) P-R3 P-Q4 Brunner reentered the battle room with his head down, walking stiffly to the place where a subordinate stood manning his station. The man looked up, handed him the lightboard---showing how they had arrived at the present disposition---and with a quick bow started to leave. "Wait," said Brunner quietly. The man turned. After an awkward silence. "How are we doing?" The man looked at him with mild curiosity. "As you see." "That's not what I mean." Their eyes met. "Have we truly engaged the enemy only when necessary." "Yes, Lieutenant. But he does have a battle to fight. If I may say it, the old man has done very well. But here." He pointed again. "We'll know soon enough." Brunner turned his gaze back to the globe, and the man was gone. Lieutenant Olaf Brunner would remember the rest of the battle as bits and pieces of a vague, impossible dream. Unable to bring himself to look out the portal at his fighting comrades, he watched the moving shapes as if entranced, as they swam amid the invisible sea of the globe. Masaryk's voice. "Enemy first destroyer group to corridor two, column six." Dubcek. "Engage." 21) N-N3 N x N "Battle cruiser coming forward to intercept." "Robot battery 5, attack enemy battery opposite." 22) R x N P x P "He took the bait. Second destroyer group moving forward." "Mongoose forward to column two. Starboard guns to standby alert." 23) N x P K-N2 "Still coming right at us, corridor one." "Let him come. Light cruiser, heading C-four." 24) P-R5 B-B4 An unfamiliar voice. "Colonel. My instruments show a strange energy field materializing before the enemy battle station, bearing 00 to 04, F-six. Apparently a highly charged, extremely dense mass of
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