sist what he knew to be evil,
and still survive?
To find these answers was to him worth risking all. He had not forced
the issue, nor was it due to some flaw in his character that he saw it
as it was. It had come to him of itself, inevitable, and now he would
find out. A part of him wished that he could somehow send away his
wife and son. But she would not hear of it, and that, too, was
probably as it should be. Better no life than half life. The child
remained on Kythera.
* * *
The withdrawal had begun. The Soviet ships remained at a distant
semi-circle beyond Rembrandt, broken into two groups with a wide
corridor between. Through this channel passed slowly, as if in solemn
changing of the guard, the scorched and battle-marked Coalition fleet.
This much Liebenstein had insisted upon, meaning for the Russians to
get a good hard look at those who had truly fought and won the battle.
The young Captain's words were not wholly without effect, though the
Colonel, as a proud man must when his mind is swayed by another and he
is forced to act, told himself that the sentiments behind the move were
his own. In fact, he had all but put Brunner from his mind. It was
only from oversight that he allowed his contingent to be the last to
pass through.
Only they did not pass through.
Seeing the tardy vessels in his rear viewscreen, the Colonel thought at
first there must be some mistake, or mechanical problem, and so was not
overly concerned. Until looking back in horror and sudden
understanding, he recognized the call letters of the light cruiser, and
remembered under whose command..... And saw the accompanying
destroyers fanning out to either side of it---BLOCKING THE SOVIETS'
PATH.
And there they stayed, facing down two battleships and escort, twenty
times their own strength.
"HUMBOLT," he ejaculated to his communications officer. "Get me the
bridge of the Icarus. . .quickly!" The com officer did as he was told,
hailing the vessel several times. "WELL?" After a moment.
"Sorry, sir. There's nothing wrong with the equipment..... She just
won't respond." The colonel was livid.
"Then get me number one. . .number TWO destroyer. ANY of them!"
"Still trying..... No response, sir."
The reason there was no response was that the destroyers had shut down
all but channeled communications between themselves and their immediate
Commander. And t
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