TOWNE
WORD OF
BLAKE PROTECTORATE
12 APRIL,
3077
The ground shook with a roar that caught
Corporal Azalea Thomas in the chest.
“That’s orbital fire coming in. They’re
trying to crack the fortress.”
She hunkered down against the
ground, while the power armor troopers around her stood their ground and
observed the orbital bombardment that the FSS Indefatigable was pounding onto the Blakist
compound. The defenses had been strong, so strong that orbital bombardment had
been authorized to try to help clear the Blakists from their fortress.
“How long till we charge in?”
“Probably less than two minutes. If
they’ve cracked the fortress, the perimeter is going to be stunned. That will
be our go signal. The Wobbies have that crossroads buttoned up pretty tight,
but I think we can crack it now that the heavy hitters are here.”
The heavy hitters he was referring
to were an assault lance of the 5th Crucis Lancers that were going
to try to storm the current stoppage. She was embedded with the infantry, which
had been trying to clear the ground for the better part of a day, but the
Blakist infantry and armor was dug in too well to be dislodged.
The armor had tried to penetrate the
front, with little success, and now they were bringing up Battlemechs to clear
the blockage. She could feel the dull thud that was the unmistakable calling
card of Battlemechs. They were close now. Things would get nasty very fast.
A mech lurched into view. It was a Penetrator
from what she could recall. From somewhere along the Blakist lines, missiles
struck out towards the Penetrator. The roar of an anti-missile system
was unmistakable as it clawed out at the incoming missiles. It intercepted all
but one, which detonated against the Penetrator, which shrugged off the
single sting of the missile’s warhead.
The air was hot as the Penetrator
fired off a blast from it’s pulse lasers, scouring the ground near where one
of the missiles had come. The ground erupted and a faint pink mist could be
seen, all that remained of the operator of the man-portable missile launcher.
Months ago, this would have bothered
Azalea, but she had seen too many soldiers erased from the battlefield in
heinous ways to now be bothered by it. Besides, it was a Blakist. One of those zealots
that had started this whole damn war.
“Go go go!!!” and with that command,
the armored soldiers beside her were gone. They sprinted forward towards the
Blakist redoubt, followed by several platoons of non-BattleArmored infantry.
This was the worst part. She hunkered
down, knowing that in a metter of seconds, some of those soldiers that had run
into the conflagration would be dead, and some would be wounded and need her
care. For now, there was nothing she could do but wait.
She had originally trained as a
medic in the 5th Crucis Lancers working in a rearward MASH hospital,
treating the wounded that came in in a very sterile environment. But all that
had changed as field medics were lost to attrition and she had been flung into
the fray.
She was good at it, but it didn’t
make it any easier to be out in the field, seeing things as they happened, and
more often than not, being unable to save the poor soldiers who were fighting against the
hated Word of Blake.
She checked her gear again. She had a
lot of medical equipment at her disposal, but this new job also had her carrying
a rifle, as she was in the combat area. She had it slung over her back. She
hated it. She hadn’t yet fired it. She wasn’t out here to kill people. She was
out here to save people.
And she had saved quite a few. But
far fewer than she would have liked. Every solder lost was a black mark against
her. A lost soul that she could never save. Her first death in the field had
been a Mechwarrior, but most of the people she treated were the poor infantry
that went unheralded as the giant Mechs took center stage.
She had nothing against Battlemechs,
but they were detached from the killing that went on so often on the front. It
was ironic, she had fled such a sterile detached environment for the chaos of
the battlefield.
“Medic!!!”
The call snapped her out of her
philosophical reverie. She jumped to her feet and scurried forward towards the
scene of combat. This was the utter chaos of the battlefield, she tried to
process everything that was going on, but most of it didn’t matter. What
mattered was getting to the wounded in time to do the most good.
When she first started out, she had
seemed to be running around helter skleter, but over the course of a few
actions, she had managed to train her brain to filter out the unnecessary and
highlight where she needed to go.
She made her way across the street
and over the embankment that had been serving as a barricade for the Blakist
forces. She saw a host of limp figures on the ground, some wearing the colors
of the Word of Blake, some of the Lancers. Most were unmoving, but she caught sight
of one man hunched over the writhing figure of another soldier. She ran as fast
as she could, tapping the hunched over soldier on the back as she tried to
assess the situation. This seemed like a fairly straightforward wound, the
soldier on the ground had been hit by several rounds and was in intense pain.
She searched for the wounds, and
satisfied that she had found them applied pressure as best she could to stop
any bleeding. With her other hand, she wrenched free a pouch of clotting agent.
She tore it open with her teeth and poured the powder over the wounded area.
She next tore free a sterile
medipatch and slapped it over the wound. At this point, she realized that she
hadn’t even looked the soldier in the eyes. She glanced up at his face, which
was a mix of pain and fear.
“No worries…” she paused to find the
nameplate on his uniform. “Jacobs. You got lucky, they were all through and
through, and nothing important got hit. I know it hurts like hell, I’m going to
stay with you until they can get you to the rear. I’m going to give you
something for the pain.”
She searched her pouches for an
analgesic syringe. Finding one, she jabbed Jacobs in the thigh and pushed the
plunger, dispensing the numbing agent into the man’s bloodstream. Within seconds,
the pain would dull some. That was the best she could do for him out in the
field. This soldier had been lucky, he was most likely going to survive. She
swung her head around, looking to see what the area held.
There were bodies everywhere, but
most of them were not moving. More of them were Blakist than FedSuns. She didn’t
know if it made her a bad person, but she took some small comfort in that.
She keyed her mic and called in the
patient for evacuation. The best thing they could do for Jacobs now was to get
him back to the rear where things were more sterile and les chaotic. As she was
calling it in, she noticed Jacobs’ hand clutching at her wrist.
“Jacobs, what’s your first name?”
“Nick”
“Ok Nick. What brought you here?”
The man blinked and stared at her. “What
do you mean?”
“It’s going to be a while before the
evac medics get here, you might as well tell me something about yourself. What
brought you here?”
“No choice really. Grew up poor on
Belladonna. There wasn’t much prospect for me, the recruiter said it would be
an easy way to make a living. I send most of my pay home to my folks. Things
were great until this whole damn Jihad broke out. I never thought I would see
combat. Never wanted to see combat.”
“Well that makes two of us. And I’m
from Belladonna too. This was my adventure. Some adventure, huh?”
“But you help people, right?”
“I try. But I could have helped
people way back on Belladonna just the same. Foolish me thinking that enlisting
would be something fun. I never dreamed that I’d see combat. I thought things
were simmering down. Then everything hit the fan and I found myself out here.”
“I’m glad you’re here”
“You and me both, Jacobs. You and me
both.”
“Do you like what you do?”
She paused. She never really gave
that question much thought. She had been mostly running on adrenaline since the
outbreak of the Jihad, and she never really had stopped to consider if she
liked what she was doing. It was just what she did.”
“Yeah, I think so. It beats the hell
out of what you guys do. There’s no way that I could do what you do. You guys
are the real heroes. I never thought I’d support a war, but this one….this one
needs to happen. The Blakists, they just can’t win. So I keep doing what I’m
doing, so they don’t win.”
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