Re: Godforsaken Future
Posted: 2011-01-31 11:06pm
Episode 19
“A man does what he must - in spite of personal consequences, in spite of obstacles and dangers and pressures - and that is the basis of all human morality. “
-Winston Churchill
-3:28 PM June 9, 1987, 5 kilometers northwest of Shujabad, Punjab Province, Pakistan
“Come on!” shouted Nikolai as he hopped up from behind the cover of the large crater that he and the rest of the squad had been holed up in. Aleksie, then Eduard, and shortly after the entire rest of the squad followed suit. They sprinted about one hundred meters over to the burned out hulk of a T-72.
A warrior hopped up on top of the dead tank and appeared as if it was about to pounce on the men there, but almost all of them turned in near perfect unison and put the creature down with a hail of gunfire, its limbs shattered and its head burst in an explosion of black gore.
Then they turned their attention to the rest of the battlefield, three men went to one side of the tank and two to the other, unleashing short bursts of automatic weapons fire every other second. The rest of them took to taking shots over the top of the burned out metal hulk.
Meanwhile Nikolai scanned the area, looking for their next spot to head to. A couple seconds of looking and he managed to find another crater, this one was surrounded by a variety of human and tāziyāne body parts. It looked like a pretty foreboding place to take shelter, but it’s not like they had much choice, they had to continue to fall back as quickly as possible or get overrun by the enemy.
The previous few months had been like that, and increasingly so. After the line had been breached up near the border, the retreat started in earnest, yet it wasn’t until April that things had truly degenerated. Where the tāziyāne had previously paused after gaining any kind of territory, seemingly consolidating their gains before moving on to take more, this time they seemed uninterested in doing anything but attacking as much as possible.
This had been disastrous for the armies here in Pakistan, they were never given the chance to set up new defenses further down. Nikolai as well as plenty of others had held out hope that the tāziyāne would spread themselves out too thin and finally grind their own advance to a halt, yet that day had not come yet, and so the enemy had managed to push most of the way through Pakistan to India, and there seemed to be no sign of it stopping.
He checked his weapon “alright, everybody get ready!” he barked at his men. He braced himself for the next sprint, as did the rest of the squad “now!” he shouted, and they were off, running flat out to the next spot. Some moved a bit slower, firing from the hip at the oncoming monstrosities to try and keep them at bay.
They reached the crater and threw themselves into the bottom of it, water splashed on Nikolai’s face and he immediately became soaked. His nostrils filled with the most foul stench, and it took him a second to realize that the nearly half-meter of liquid at the bottom of the crater wasn’t just water, but a nightmarish stew of bodily fluids and body parts, both human and alien in origin. Unidentifiable red and black bits and pieces floated at the top of the pool of gore, meanwhile what looked like human entrails and a couple severed limbs lined the edge of the horrific puddle. Immediately everyone in the squad scrambled to get out of the water, but also made every effort to avoid rising too far above the edge of the crater.
Someone shouted in alarm, Nikolai looked over to see what the cause was and he saw one of his men, an Indian named Eknath. The man was pointing out toward another crater. Several others were holed up in it, they were frantically trying to fight off increasing numbers of tāziyāne warriors and centaurs.
Their position looked as though it was about to become overrun, but they were surrounded on all sides by the horde. Worse yet was the fire beetle advancing on the other position, at the moment it appeared to be more interested in firing on positions further out by hurling fireballs overhead, but there was no mistaking where it was headed, and one did not have to be a genius to know what would happen when it got close enough to those poor men.
Nikolai thought quickly, he surveyed their surroundings, trying to find a solution. Then his eyes settled upon a severed arm lying about a meter away from him. In its hand was still clutched what looked like a small rucksack, however the three bright red plastic rings hanging off of it revealed what it truly was. Although he hadn’t used one before he had seen them many times. The Pakistani army had introduced a man portable satchel charge the month before, they weighed about ten kilograms and were packed with plastic explosives.
He reached over and pried the stiff dead fingers of the severed arm open, then quickly brushed something gruesome and red off of it. He pulled out one of the plastic rings and put his arms through the straps so as to carry it easier, then got ready to start running “alright, Eduard and Eknath, follow me! Aleksie, you’re in charge, take the rest of the squad and clear a path for those men to pull back-“ he ordered as he pointed toward the cut off group “then head for that-“ he pointed to a burned out shell of what used to be a house “building, we’ll meet up with you there!” he gripped his Kalashnikov and prepared himself to run.
Aleksie looked at him quizzically “what the fuck are you gonna do?!” he asked.
Nikolai gave him a small grin “something incredibly stupid!” he shouted back as he took aim at the nearest warrior and put it down with two short bursts. He then hopped up and sprinted out towards the shattered hulk of an overturned truck, Eduard and Eknath followed right behind him. They occasionally slowed to take aim at a nearby enemy and take it out.
Nikolai was almost gored by a nearby warrior, he quickly aimed his rifle and unloaded about a dozen bullets into the creature at near point blank range. Hot brass flew out of his weapon in a blur, he turned and put down another one that had almost gotten to melee range on Eduard whose attention was turned in the other direction. Eknath took out another one just ahead of them, it collapsed just as Nikolai reached it, he leaped over the body literally the instant it came to a rest on the ground in front of him.
He spotted another nearby warrior that was about to pounce, his rifle barked as an additional burst of gunfire left its barrel. It clicked empty just as the monstrosity collapsed to the ground. Without breaking stride, Nikolai ejected the spent magazine and slapped another fresh one home in a single fluid motion. He didn’t even bring his weapon up to his shoulder before he fired at his next target, in stead he unleashed an extended burst of fire from the hip at the charging horror which sprayed a fountain of black gore into the air before them.
A screaming centaur had taken notice of them and it turned sharply to bear down upon them. Not a word was spoken, but all three of them noticed the new threat immediately, their weapons spat forth a large torrent of death which tore into the large creature, shattering its armored carapace at such a short range. It collapsed into a heap and died right there, sliding along the ground for an additional meter as it was carried by its own momentum.
Finally they reached the wrecked truck and slid to a halt, using the mass of the wreck to stop them rather than waste effort to slow themselves down. A quick look behind them revealed a trail of dead tāziyāne bodies leading all the way to their previous hiding place.
Nikolai surveyed the area up ahead, the fire beetle was no more than fifteen or twenty meters away by now, it didn’t seem to have noticed them yet. A second or two of further examination showed him what he was looking for. As the other two men frantically took down one charging beast after another, Nikolai unslung the satchel charge from his back and pulled out the second ring with a sharp jerking motion. Suddenly he felt himself being pulled down violently, Eduard shouted and a volley of spikes flew past and impacted in the ground all around them as well as the truck in front of them. As the other man released him, they exchanged quick glances, an unspoken thanks expressed to the Pashtun.
Ejecting the partially empty magazine from his weapon, Nikolai replaced it with a full one “give me cover until I reach that ditch over there!” he said in a mix of Russian and Pashto as he pointed toward a ditch on the far side of the advancing fire beetle. The other two men grunted in the affirmative, the ground shook gently as an artillery barrage exploded not too far away. He slung his rifle over his shoulder and gripped the charge in his right hand, then he got ready to run “when I set this off, get your asses over to the meet up point!” he shouted while pointing to the ruined house he had indicated earlier.
Then he was off, he sprinted as fast as he could, a warrior turned to lash out at him, but was cut down by a sudden hail of bullets. Most of the other beasts seemed to react slowly to his presence, perhaps even they were taken by surprise at this brazen act.
Another warrior didn’t seem too shocked and it attempted to skewer him with one of its scythes. He ducked under the attack and then hopped over a freshly killed beast that had fallen in his path. The fire beetle grew closer, Nikolai gripped the last ring and tugged, he started counting in his head ten, nine, eight, seven. The distance to the massive creature seemed to be so far, and yet he was only a couple meters away. A centaur also turned to attack him, it slashed out with a lunge at his midsection.
Nikolai took one last stride, tossed the satchel at the feet of the gargantuan monstrosity, then dropped to the ground, allowing his momentum to carry him further. He felt a gentle rush of air as the creature’s deadly appendage flew by his face at a distance of mere centimeters. He slid across the dusty ground directly under the massive charging beast and then came to a halt just past it. Not wasting a second he rolled himself the rest of the way into the ditch which was less than a meter away.
A warrior was standing within arms reach and had turned to face him, it was about to pounce, it’s horrific howl almost deafening at this distance. Nikolai placed his hands over his ears and curled up into a tight ball for protection, he shut his eyes tightly and cringed in anticipation. Then the ground shook violently, and an even louder blast drowned out all other noises. Nikolai felt a sudden burst of heat and the air blew by above the edge of the ditch.
He didn’t wait for the ringing in his ears to stop nor did he wait for the aching in his body to subside. He opened his eyes and pulled his hands away from his ears. Thick dust and smoke hung in the air, cutting down sharply on his visibility, the warrior that had once stood above him ready to pounce now lay on the ground, sprawled in a gory mass of broken limbs, it’s head was missing and several large holes leaked black blood onto the ground below. He unslung his rifle and searched for any nearby assailants, but it looked like he was safe for the time being.
The fire beetle struggled on the ground before him, even that large blast was not enough to kill it, but it was clear that its right side had been crippled. He quickly got his bearings and took two long strides out of the ditch. The illusion of safety immediately came to an end as a warrior that was a scant couple meters away turned to attack him, he took aim and placed a well aimed group of shots directly in its midsection. The creature fell down dead almost instantly.
His vision became far more clear as he exited the cloud of dust and smoke, the wrecked house was directly ahead, he could see the rest of his squad and the other men they had rescued falling back to the house, firing controlled bursts at various attacking creatures as they fell back. The other men spotted him, and started to direct their fire towards the beasts in his immediate vicinity.
A quick glance to his right revealed that Eduard and Eknath were also heading towards the house, they were almost there. The others were laying down a devastating barrage of fire to cover him, and many tāziyāne in his path died as he sprinted toward safety. He dodged one attacking creature, then sidestepped a dying centaur, it’s black blood spraying on him as it fell to the ground.
The distance to the house shrunk, yet it felt as though it was taking an eternity to get there. Each step brought him closer to safety, then he saw as the other two who had accompanied him made it there, he felt as though he could almost reach out and touch safety, he put everything he could into sprinting.
He barreled through the doorway to the ruined building, tripping and falling to a halt on the dirt floor inside. Aleksie walked over and helped him back up “damn! Has anyone ever told you that you are a maniac?!” he said as he looked down at his friend with a wide grin.
Nikolai couldn’t talk at first, he was too out of breath, finally he managed to speak “gotta die somehow, that seemed like just as good a way as any!”
-7:28 AM June 14, 1987, Park Rapids, Minnesota, United States
"Target, beetle right!" shouted corporal McAdams, electric motors wined as the tank turret turned to face the new threat.
Captain Mark Bannon squinted through his scope to see the advancing beast crest a hill, the vehicle jarred as they ran over some unidentified obstacle on the ground. Even though turret came to aim at the creature the turret motors didn't stop whining as they struggled to keep their tank's main gun trained on the target while on the move. Mark heard the clanking sound of a new round being shoved home and the breech of the gun sealing indicating that they were now ready to fire "fire!" he ordered.
The entire vehicle shook as the 130 mm main gun hurled an armored piercing shell at incredibly high velocity toward the new target. A quick look through his scope revealed that the enemy creature had been wounded by the shot. He had long since learned not to expect one of them to go down on the first shot, even with the new upgunned tanks they were using.
The sound of the gas turbine, electric turret motors, and metal clanking against metal mixed together as another round was loaded. Private Pirelli indicated that they were ready to fire again, Mark gave another look out of his own scope to ensure that they were still on target, then "fire!" he ordered. The tank shook, and an explosion erupted where the fire beetle had been.
The voice of lieutenant Johannsen crackled over the radio "Charlie Six, this is Charlie three, I see that you're having trouble putting that one down, would you like a hand sir? over" he asked.
Mark grinned "take your best shot Charlie Three" he said into his mic. Normally he would have preferred to take out the target himself, but even with these bigger guns, they were still going through ammunition like crazy and his own supply was getting low.
"Affirmative sir, engaging the target now" came the reply. Mark heard a loud thud coming from outside as the tank immediately to their right let loose with a shot of its own. The advancing monstrosity died a fiery explosion just as it had managed to unleash a shot of its own.
"This is Charlie Six! Enemy shot inbound, repeat, enemy shot inbound!" he shouted in warning to the rest of the company. The arcing fireball came down shortly, impacting a fraction of a second later to the right. A loud crackling could be heard over the radio, sounding like a mix of static and someone screaming, it cut out just as quickly as it has appeared.
Mark's heart skipped a beat, he was almost certain that they had lost someone with that one "this is Charlie Six, sound off! Is everybody still there?"
The others replied back promptly except for Charlie Four, Lieutenant Herst came in over the radio "this is Charlie Two, I think they got Charlie Four" he said.
This was confirmed a couple seconds later when a flaming tank came into view on Marks scope from the right. It merely sat there burning, suddenly the slow churning of the flames was interrupted by a large explosion as its ammunition cooked off. Mark cursed under his breath, this had been the third tank they had lost this week, and the second so far today.
He didn't have time to dwell on that fact as three more fire beetles flanked by a swarm of warriors and centaurs crested the hill behind the flaming hulk of the recently fresh kill. He waited for the next shot to be loaded and the next target to be selected. He only hoped that these losses they were taking were buying the rest of the army the time they needed as they retreated. Then he opened his mouth to give that same order yet again "fire!"
10:23 PM June 16, 1987, Needles, California, United States
Kelly sighed as she sat down on the musty old couch which she used as a bed now. A white cotton sheet covered the cushions that she sat on, clashing with the ugly green and red plaid pattern of the rest of the piece of furniture. She surveyed the rest of the garage that she now called home, a beat up cream colored refrigerator hummed quietly in the corner of the poorly lit garage.
This was hardly the most ideal place to be, but she was thankful for it nonetheless. Bobby's parents were so nice in letting her stay there, and she was eternally grateful. While they were not happy with her decision to enlist much like her own parents, at least they were letting her stay with them.
Her father's angry words still rang in her ears from nearly three weeks ago. He had told her that he was not going to stand for his daughter throwing her life away on such a stupid decision. Her mother sat there silently with tears in her eyes as father shouted at the top of his lungs, but Kelly had been steadfast in her conviction. She didn't back down, when she said that she wouldn't try to get out of serving no matter what they said he told her to get out.
She remembered tearfully stuffing what belongings she could into her backpack, then giving Eric a hug, she left. She felt scared that night, she didn't know what to do, she had never felt so alone before, but she had managed to make her way to Bobby's house and explained to them the situation. His mom and dad seemed concerned about her choice, and tried to dissuade her from it, but they were understanding enough to let her stay in their garage.
She looked over at her backpack and snatched it up off of the floor from next to a stack of dusty old paint cans. She unzipped it and pulled out her pajamas. she started to get changed.
A knock at the door interrupted her as she unlaced her Nikes. She looked at the door curiously for about a second then got up and walked over to it "who is it?" she asked through the closed door.
"It's me, can I come in?" came the muffled response from Bobby.
She pondered for about a second then reached down and turned the knob on the door. She pulled it open partially and poked her head out to see Bobby standing there in front of the doorway "what's going on? You know your parents would kill you if they knew you were out here right now" she said to him.
He looked at her nervously "yeah I know, could you let me in already? I don't want them to see me" he half whispered.
She sighed and then opened the door the rest of the way "alright, come on in" she said. He hurriedly walked in, she closed the door behind him "so what's so important?" she asked.
He looked nervously at the ground, then up at her. He hesitated for about a half a second then stepped toward her and kissed her on the lips, she returned the attention so he's feeling a bit frisky eh? she thought. They went over to the couch "why didn't you say you wanted to fool around earlier? I could have freshened up a bit" she asked quizzically.
He glanced down at some spot on the couch "I just kinda got a bit nervous I guess, you're supposed to go away to boot camp in a few days and I started to miss you already" he said, his voice shook nervously.
Kelly put her arms around his shoulders "aww, that's so sweet!" she said with a sentimental smile and then moved in for another kiss. They started kissing again, Bobby had gotten quite good at it, not like he had a shortage of practice now. He started massaging her left breast, it surprised her, but she let it go. Not like he had never done that before, it was just that he had never been so forward before.
A couple minutes of that however and his hands started wandering down toward her pants. When he tried to unbutton her jeans she stopped immediately and grabbed his wrist, she pulled back from him slightly "what are you doing?" she said in an alarmed tone.
Bobby leaned in to kiss her again "what? Do you really want to be a virgin when you ship off?" he asked.
Kelly didn't like the way he said that "no Bobby! I don't want to" she protested, but he leaned in to kiss her again. She pushed against him, but he just grabbed her by the shoulders and pulled her closer, he squeezed hard enough that it hurt. She screamed, but he pressed his lips to hers in a forceful kiss.
Her heart raced, she was terrified, tears started to well up in her eyes. She felt one of his hands reach down to unbutton her jeans again. She thought quickly and realized that he was wearing sweat pants. She managed to get her right hand free and reached down into his pants. At first he tried to stop her, but then he let her reach her hand under his waistband, obviously he had assumed that she was having a change of heart.
After a quick search she managed to grab hold of his testicles, she grabbed them and yanked, hard. Bobby cried out in pain "ow! Let go!" he yelled.
"Get off of me" said Kelly in a forceful tone. After he didn't comply for a second she squeezed and yanked harder. That was enough, he yelped and released her other arm, cautiously getting up off of her.
She released him as she got off of the couch. While she was worried that he might try to come after her again, he simply sat there nursing his sore testicles "you bastard!" she shouted at him "what the hell were you thinking?!"
Bobby stared back at her scornfully "what the hell is your problem?! I just figured you wanted a good time, even if you are stupid enough to go get yourself killed out there in the marines. Even your mom thought it was a good idea" he said angrily.
Kelly almost tripped over her own feet when she heard that "wait what? What the hell are you talking about?" she demanded.
He leaned over the edge of the couch placing his head between his knees, he looked like he was about to vomit, probably from the pain good she thought "the other day, your mom. She came to me and told me to try and have sex with you" he said through gritted teeth, he made a heaving noise, but nothing came up "said if you got pregnant that you couldn't serve in the military" he heaved again, this time the contents of his stomach came up and out of his mouth onto the garage floor.
She didn't know what to say, she just grabbed her bag and stuffed what few belongings she had into it, then headed for the door "I never want to see you again you fucking bastard!" she screamed at him as she ran out of the garage.
-6:48 PM June 17, 1987, Amazonas state border, Pará, Brazil
Sweat dripped down his brow, he wiped it with the back of his hand. Che swallowed that last bit of water from his canteen, secured the cap on it, and replaced it back on his belt. He gave his Mossberg a brief inspection, loaded two more rounds into it and pumped the hand grip. Finally he picked himself up from his resting place on the fallen tree trunk “alright, let's get going. We've only got about an hour before sunset and we're almost to Juruti, let's get moving” he said.
About two dozen people, some military, some civilian groaned and grumbled as they rose from their resting places. He looked over at a young corporal “Olivier, it's your turn to walk point” he ordered. The young man nodded to him but paused and tilted his head toward the sky as he heard the sound of helicopters flying by off in the distance. As it passed, the young man again returned his gaze to Che and nodded once again, then he turned and headed out eastward along the river.
The rest of them followed after, the civilians grouping toward the middle, and the soldiers lining the outside of the group. The past two months had been a depressing slog through the jungle following the destruction of Manaua. The group he was with now was merely a patchwork group of people who had banded together for survival as the aliens had overrun the city.
Any semblance of resistance had vanished once those gargantuan monstrosities had breached the line around the city. While they had heard plenty of evidence to suggest that the army was still putting up a fight, they had not even seen an officer in weeks, and they hadn't heard anything from a higher level of authority for even longer than that.
As they walked along the river, the forest had been eerily silent, no sounds of insects, or birds or any other animals. The only noise that accompanied them was that of the river flowing beside them. After about fifteen minutes of walking a horrific smell filled Che's nostrils followed soon after by the sound of flies buzzing perhaps even the bozorgs cannot keep the flies at bay he thought. Some of the civilians started to make alarmed noises up ahead, eventually as he approached, he saw what it was that hat upset them.
Down on the river bank lay the mutilated remains of some kind of animal, perhaps a cow, perhaps a goat, he didn't know, it had been far to heavily disfigured to identify anymore. It didn't take much to know what the cause of its death was. He was reminded of the time they had crossed the Amazon, back when there were a lot more of them. The frightening images were with him every time he closed his eyes, even after all that he had seen so far, that day in the river had managed to chill him to the core.
The first to go down was an old woman, she had fallen behind the rest of the group. Then others had started spotting something moving in the water and the screams had started. The river was shallow at that point, but it was still pretty deep, the shorter ones had been forced to swim and when they panicked they started flailing, and it slowed their progress.
Some of the screams had turned from those of terror to those of pain. The river started turning red and people started going down. The first he saw was a young soldier, probably no older than nineteen. He was Bolivian and Che didn't even know his name. He remembered the terrified look in the boy's face as he was dragged under the water, as he saw one of those horrible things wrap itself around his waist, slicing him open, spewing entrails and blood into the water. He wasn't the first, and he certainly wouldn't be the last. They were indiscriminate, just as the bozorgs were wont to do. Men, women, children; he'd seen them all go down into the water, seen them all eviscerated and gruesomely killed that day.
He had been surprised with how most of what he had seen so far hadn't bothered him as time went on, he didn't seem to have the nightmares that others had. However after that day in the river, his sleep was haunted by the screams and faces of those who died on the crossing of the Amazon. He wondered if he would ever get a good night's sleep ever again.
He hated the jungle, he hated the river. He hated it all, and he would probably die there, screaming and bleeding, just like everybody else he had seen.
After about an hour of walking, they came to the outskirts of the town. There weren't too many people there, in fact it seemed as if they were in a ghost town. A handful of people walked about the streets and stared at them silently.
A man in an Argentinian Army uniform approached them “I need to talk with whoever is in charge” he said in sharply accented Portuguese.
Che came forward “that would be me, I'm Sergeant Che Bruno, Brazilian army” he said.
The man saluted “it's good to see you sergeant, I'm Private Gomez with the Tenth Mechanized, our commanding officer would like to talk with you” he explained.
Che nodded “alright, show me the way” he said.
The Argentinians had brought what looked like a full mechanized brigade into the town, at the center of which they seemed to have parked a large grouping of VCTPs. The commander of the Brigade was a rather stout looking colonel who was getting down from his command vehicle when Che arrived. It looked like they had just pulled into town “Greetings sergeant, I'm Colonel Garcia” he said as he saluted to the approaching Che.
Che stood at attention and returned the salute “what is your unit sergeant?” asked the colonel.
“Well, I don't technically have a unit at present sir, I've kind of just got a group of people who don't have anywhere else to go, so I'm doing what I can to keep them alive as we try to make it out of the jungle.”
The colonel nodded and hummed in acknowledgment “that's commendable that you've managed to keep yourself and these people alive all this time, where are you coming from?” he inquired.
“Manaua sir, we're mostly survivors from that battle.”
The colonel nodded again “that was one hell of a battle sergeant” he simply said. Che didn't like the way he said that, almost like he was congratulating a child on getting good marks in school.
“May I ask what the plan is sir?”
“Certainly sergeant, we've been ordered to push into Amazonas to commence with offensive operations.”
So things aren't as bad as I thought Che thought as he surveyed the assembled forces “how long until the rest are here?” he asked hopefully.
“This is it, as soon as we've had a chance to refuel we're going to head on in. We're supposed to link up with some elements of the Bolivian Army just outside the city before retaking it.”
Che nearly goggled at the man he has got to be kidding, he sighed “begging your pardon sir, but how current are these orders?” he asked, he tried to keep the incredulity out of his voice.
The colonel eyed Che for a second “we received our orders by courier about a week and a half ago, we've been having trouble with our radios for the past few weeks” the colonel said plainly.
“Again, begging your pardon sir, but are you sure that's a good idea? I was at Manaua, you're going to need a lot more men than this. A lot more” he was starting to lose his patience.
Garcia got an annoyed look on his face “I've got my orders sergeant, and I intend to follow them. Now you're welcome to join us and leave the civilians here. We should have enough extra seats to accommodate you, but I will not be lectured by you on tactical doctrine” he said sharply.
Che silently guffawed “I don't know just who has been giving you your orders colonel-” he placed derogatory emphasis on the man's rank “-but, they don't know what the hell they are talking about. You think Manaua was a 'great battle?' Manaua is a fucking smoldering crater in the ground, we had hundreds of thousands of men in that city, and you want to try to retake it with a single brigade? You ha-”
He was cut off by the other man “I will not be lectured to by the likes of you sergeant, now I won't order you to come with us, but do not think to talk to me in this way, I-”
Che cut in again “there is nothing out there but dead people and millions of those monsters, you will die if you proceed with this!”
A young enlisted man walked up to the colonel and said something quietly to him, the colonel nodded “well it looks like we are ready to go, good day sergeant. Count your blessings that I don't have you shot for insubordination.”
-2:58 AM June 19, 1987, Camp Pendleton, California, United States
The bus came to a halt outside of some kind of large spanish colonial looking building. Kelly's stomach growled, she hadn't eaten in over a day and a half, she hadn't bathed in over three days, and she hadn't slept in the past twenty-four hours. The girl who sat next to her didn't talk to her much, Kelly didn't blame her. She knew that she didn't smell very good, the lack of available seating on the bus was probably the only reason why anyone was sitting next to her.
Soon the door to the bus opened and an imposing man in a uniform wearing that made him look like a
Canadian mounty. The look on his face told her that mentioning such a resemblance was not the best idea.
The man shouted and bellowed at them, herding them off of the bus and out onto the pavement, she tried not to let the shouting get to her, but it was quite jarring. A bunch of yellow footprints had been painted on the ground outside of the bus, and they had been ordered to stand on them at attention, rod straight with their hands at their sides.
They stood there silently as the bus pulled away, as she heard it drive away, she had a slight sinking feeling in the pit of her stomach that's it, no turning back. Another man, similarly dressed as the first one approached the group “you are all here on the pathetic hopes that you will one day be able to claim membership in the greatest fighting force on this planet, the United States Marine Corps!” he shouted at them.
He paced about in front of the the assembled recruits “you are no longer girls or women, or individuals. You are Marine Corps recruits! The words 'I', 'me', and 'my' no longer exist. You will from this time forward only use the words 'this recruit', 'that recruit', or 'those recruits'. Is that understood?!”
There was no delay “sir, yes sir!” came the response.
“What the hell was that?! Give me a real response!”
“sir, YES SIR!”
“Pathetic, someone upstairs must really hate me! It'll be a wonder if there are even two here who will make it through to become real Marines!” The drill instructor proceeded to shout a combination of insults and instructions at them for the next few minutes. Surprisingly enough he used no profanity.
They were herded into a building where they were issued a large green rucksack and plenty of clothes and other items to fill it. Everywhere they went they ran, even though Kelly was in pretty good shape, she was having a hard time keeping up. Eventually were herded into a barber shop where all of her hair was cut to the point of almost being clean shaven. Although she had no doubt that the man with the sheers noticed the matted unkempt consistency of her hair, he didn't say anything.
Basic vocabulary changed, a door was now a hatch, the ground or the floor was now called a deck, and the bathroom was called the head. The shouting and berating continued throughout the day, she had never been subject to this kind of treatment before.
Sixteen hours after arriving they had been finally shown into their barracks, or “berths” as they were meant to be called. Kelly cried while she lay there in bed, at first she tried to hold it back, but when she heard others start crying too, she just let it out. She completely regretted having enlisted, she wanted to go home, to take back the past couple weeks and forget all about this place and the marines and everything. Her sobs didn't last however as her exhaustion took her off to sleep within mere minutes.
“A man does what he must - in spite of personal consequences, in spite of obstacles and dangers and pressures - and that is the basis of all human morality. “
-Winston Churchill
-3:28 PM June 9, 1987, 5 kilometers northwest of Shujabad, Punjab Province, Pakistan
“Come on!” shouted Nikolai as he hopped up from behind the cover of the large crater that he and the rest of the squad had been holed up in. Aleksie, then Eduard, and shortly after the entire rest of the squad followed suit. They sprinted about one hundred meters over to the burned out hulk of a T-72.
A warrior hopped up on top of the dead tank and appeared as if it was about to pounce on the men there, but almost all of them turned in near perfect unison and put the creature down with a hail of gunfire, its limbs shattered and its head burst in an explosion of black gore.
Then they turned their attention to the rest of the battlefield, three men went to one side of the tank and two to the other, unleashing short bursts of automatic weapons fire every other second. The rest of them took to taking shots over the top of the burned out metal hulk.
Meanwhile Nikolai scanned the area, looking for their next spot to head to. A couple seconds of looking and he managed to find another crater, this one was surrounded by a variety of human and tāziyāne body parts. It looked like a pretty foreboding place to take shelter, but it’s not like they had much choice, they had to continue to fall back as quickly as possible or get overrun by the enemy.
The previous few months had been like that, and increasingly so. After the line had been breached up near the border, the retreat started in earnest, yet it wasn’t until April that things had truly degenerated. Where the tāziyāne had previously paused after gaining any kind of territory, seemingly consolidating their gains before moving on to take more, this time they seemed uninterested in doing anything but attacking as much as possible.
This had been disastrous for the armies here in Pakistan, they were never given the chance to set up new defenses further down. Nikolai as well as plenty of others had held out hope that the tāziyāne would spread themselves out too thin and finally grind their own advance to a halt, yet that day had not come yet, and so the enemy had managed to push most of the way through Pakistan to India, and there seemed to be no sign of it stopping.
He checked his weapon “alright, everybody get ready!” he barked at his men. He braced himself for the next sprint, as did the rest of the squad “now!” he shouted, and they were off, running flat out to the next spot. Some moved a bit slower, firing from the hip at the oncoming monstrosities to try and keep them at bay.
They reached the crater and threw themselves into the bottom of it, water splashed on Nikolai’s face and he immediately became soaked. His nostrils filled with the most foul stench, and it took him a second to realize that the nearly half-meter of liquid at the bottom of the crater wasn’t just water, but a nightmarish stew of bodily fluids and body parts, both human and alien in origin. Unidentifiable red and black bits and pieces floated at the top of the pool of gore, meanwhile what looked like human entrails and a couple severed limbs lined the edge of the horrific puddle. Immediately everyone in the squad scrambled to get out of the water, but also made every effort to avoid rising too far above the edge of the crater.
Someone shouted in alarm, Nikolai looked over to see what the cause was and he saw one of his men, an Indian named Eknath. The man was pointing out toward another crater. Several others were holed up in it, they were frantically trying to fight off increasing numbers of tāziyāne warriors and centaurs.
Their position looked as though it was about to become overrun, but they were surrounded on all sides by the horde. Worse yet was the fire beetle advancing on the other position, at the moment it appeared to be more interested in firing on positions further out by hurling fireballs overhead, but there was no mistaking where it was headed, and one did not have to be a genius to know what would happen when it got close enough to those poor men.
Nikolai thought quickly, he surveyed their surroundings, trying to find a solution. Then his eyes settled upon a severed arm lying about a meter away from him. In its hand was still clutched what looked like a small rucksack, however the three bright red plastic rings hanging off of it revealed what it truly was. Although he hadn’t used one before he had seen them many times. The Pakistani army had introduced a man portable satchel charge the month before, they weighed about ten kilograms and were packed with plastic explosives.
He reached over and pried the stiff dead fingers of the severed arm open, then quickly brushed something gruesome and red off of it. He pulled out one of the plastic rings and put his arms through the straps so as to carry it easier, then got ready to start running “alright, Eduard and Eknath, follow me! Aleksie, you’re in charge, take the rest of the squad and clear a path for those men to pull back-“ he ordered as he pointed toward the cut off group “then head for that-“ he pointed to a burned out shell of what used to be a house “building, we’ll meet up with you there!” he gripped his Kalashnikov and prepared himself to run.
Aleksie looked at him quizzically “what the fuck are you gonna do?!” he asked.
Nikolai gave him a small grin “something incredibly stupid!” he shouted back as he took aim at the nearest warrior and put it down with two short bursts. He then hopped up and sprinted out towards the shattered hulk of an overturned truck, Eduard and Eknath followed right behind him. They occasionally slowed to take aim at a nearby enemy and take it out.
Nikolai was almost gored by a nearby warrior, he quickly aimed his rifle and unloaded about a dozen bullets into the creature at near point blank range. Hot brass flew out of his weapon in a blur, he turned and put down another one that had almost gotten to melee range on Eduard whose attention was turned in the other direction. Eknath took out another one just ahead of them, it collapsed just as Nikolai reached it, he leaped over the body literally the instant it came to a rest on the ground in front of him.
He spotted another nearby warrior that was about to pounce, his rifle barked as an additional burst of gunfire left its barrel. It clicked empty just as the monstrosity collapsed to the ground. Without breaking stride, Nikolai ejected the spent magazine and slapped another fresh one home in a single fluid motion. He didn’t even bring his weapon up to his shoulder before he fired at his next target, in stead he unleashed an extended burst of fire from the hip at the charging horror which sprayed a fountain of black gore into the air before them.
A screaming centaur had taken notice of them and it turned sharply to bear down upon them. Not a word was spoken, but all three of them noticed the new threat immediately, their weapons spat forth a large torrent of death which tore into the large creature, shattering its armored carapace at such a short range. It collapsed into a heap and died right there, sliding along the ground for an additional meter as it was carried by its own momentum.
Finally they reached the wrecked truck and slid to a halt, using the mass of the wreck to stop them rather than waste effort to slow themselves down. A quick look behind them revealed a trail of dead tāziyāne bodies leading all the way to their previous hiding place.
Nikolai surveyed the area up ahead, the fire beetle was no more than fifteen or twenty meters away by now, it didn’t seem to have noticed them yet. A second or two of further examination showed him what he was looking for. As the other two men frantically took down one charging beast after another, Nikolai unslung the satchel charge from his back and pulled out the second ring with a sharp jerking motion. Suddenly he felt himself being pulled down violently, Eduard shouted and a volley of spikes flew past and impacted in the ground all around them as well as the truck in front of them. As the other man released him, they exchanged quick glances, an unspoken thanks expressed to the Pashtun.
Ejecting the partially empty magazine from his weapon, Nikolai replaced it with a full one “give me cover until I reach that ditch over there!” he said in a mix of Russian and Pashto as he pointed toward a ditch on the far side of the advancing fire beetle. The other two men grunted in the affirmative, the ground shook gently as an artillery barrage exploded not too far away. He slung his rifle over his shoulder and gripped the charge in his right hand, then he got ready to run “when I set this off, get your asses over to the meet up point!” he shouted while pointing to the ruined house he had indicated earlier.
Then he was off, he sprinted as fast as he could, a warrior turned to lash out at him, but was cut down by a sudden hail of bullets. Most of the other beasts seemed to react slowly to his presence, perhaps even they were taken by surprise at this brazen act.
Another warrior didn’t seem too shocked and it attempted to skewer him with one of its scythes. He ducked under the attack and then hopped over a freshly killed beast that had fallen in his path. The fire beetle grew closer, Nikolai gripped the last ring and tugged, he started counting in his head ten, nine, eight, seven. The distance to the massive creature seemed to be so far, and yet he was only a couple meters away. A centaur also turned to attack him, it slashed out with a lunge at his midsection.
Nikolai took one last stride, tossed the satchel at the feet of the gargantuan monstrosity, then dropped to the ground, allowing his momentum to carry him further. He felt a gentle rush of air as the creature’s deadly appendage flew by his face at a distance of mere centimeters. He slid across the dusty ground directly under the massive charging beast and then came to a halt just past it. Not wasting a second he rolled himself the rest of the way into the ditch which was less than a meter away.
A warrior was standing within arms reach and had turned to face him, it was about to pounce, it’s horrific howl almost deafening at this distance. Nikolai placed his hands over his ears and curled up into a tight ball for protection, he shut his eyes tightly and cringed in anticipation. Then the ground shook violently, and an even louder blast drowned out all other noises. Nikolai felt a sudden burst of heat and the air blew by above the edge of the ditch.
He didn’t wait for the ringing in his ears to stop nor did he wait for the aching in his body to subside. He opened his eyes and pulled his hands away from his ears. Thick dust and smoke hung in the air, cutting down sharply on his visibility, the warrior that had once stood above him ready to pounce now lay on the ground, sprawled in a gory mass of broken limbs, it’s head was missing and several large holes leaked black blood onto the ground below. He unslung his rifle and searched for any nearby assailants, but it looked like he was safe for the time being.
The fire beetle struggled on the ground before him, even that large blast was not enough to kill it, but it was clear that its right side had been crippled. He quickly got his bearings and took two long strides out of the ditch. The illusion of safety immediately came to an end as a warrior that was a scant couple meters away turned to attack him, he took aim and placed a well aimed group of shots directly in its midsection. The creature fell down dead almost instantly.
His vision became far more clear as he exited the cloud of dust and smoke, the wrecked house was directly ahead, he could see the rest of his squad and the other men they had rescued falling back to the house, firing controlled bursts at various attacking creatures as they fell back. The other men spotted him, and started to direct their fire towards the beasts in his immediate vicinity.
A quick glance to his right revealed that Eduard and Eknath were also heading towards the house, they were almost there. The others were laying down a devastating barrage of fire to cover him, and many tāziyāne in his path died as he sprinted toward safety. He dodged one attacking creature, then sidestepped a dying centaur, it’s black blood spraying on him as it fell to the ground.
The distance to the house shrunk, yet it felt as though it was taking an eternity to get there. Each step brought him closer to safety, then he saw as the other two who had accompanied him made it there, he felt as though he could almost reach out and touch safety, he put everything he could into sprinting.
He barreled through the doorway to the ruined building, tripping and falling to a halt on the dirt floor inside. Aleksie walked over and helped him back up “damn! Has anyone ever told you that you are a maniac?!” he said as he looked down at his friend with a wide grin.
Nikolai couldn’t talk at first, he was too out of breath, finally he managed to speak “gotta die somehow, that seemed like just as good a way as any!”
-7:28 AM June 14, 1987, Park Rapids, Minnesota, United States
"Target, beetle right!" shouted corporal McAdams, electric motors wined as the tank turret turned to face the new threat.
Captain Mark Bannon squinted through his scope to see the advancing beast crest a hill, the vehicle jarred as they ran over some unidentified obstacle on the ground. Even though turret came to aim at the creature the turret motors didn't stop whining as they struggled to keep their tank's main gun trained on the target while on the move. Mark heard the clanking sound of a new round being shoved home and the breech of the gun sealing indicating that they were now ready to fire "fire!" he ordered.
The entire vehicle shook as the 130 mm main gun hurled an armored piercing shell at incredibly high velocity toward the new target. A quick look through his scope revealed that the enemy creature had been wounded by the shot. He had long since learned not to expect one of them to go down on the first shot, even with the new upgunned tanks they were using.
The sound of the gas turbine, electric turret motors, and metal clanking against metal mixed together as another round was loaded. Private Pirelli indicated that they were ready to fire again, Mark gave another look out of his own scope to ensure that they were still on target, then "fire!" he ordered. The tank shook, and an explosion erupted where the fire beetle had been.
The voice of lieutenant Johannsen crackled over the radio "Charlie Six, this is Charlie three, I see that you're having trouble putting that one down, would you like a hand sir? over" he asked.
Mark grinned "take your best shot Charlie Three" he said into his mic. Normally he would have preferred to take out the target himself, but even with these bigger guns, they were still going through ammunition like crazy and his own supply was getting low.
"Affirmative sir, engaging the target now" came the reply. Mark heard a loud thud coming from outside as the tank immediately to their right let loose with a shot of its own. The advancing monstrosity died a fiery explosion just as it had managed to unleash a shot of its own.
"This is Charlie Six! Enemy shot inbound, repeat, enemy shot inbound!" he shouted in warning to the rest of the company. The arcing fireball came down shortly, impacting a fraction of a second later to the right. A loud crackling could be heard over the radio, sounding like a mix of static and someone screaming, it cut out just as quickly as it has appeared.
Mark's heart skipped a beat, he was almost certain that they had lost someone with that one "this is Charlie Six, sound off! Is everybody still there?"
The others replied back promptly except for Charlie Four, Lieutenant Herst came in over the radio "this is Charlie Two, I think they got Charlie Four" he said.
This was confirmed a couple seconds later when a flaming tank came into view on Marks scope from the right. It merely sat there burning, suddenly the slow churning of the flames was interrupted by a large explosion as its ammunition cooked off. Mark cursed under his breath, this had been the third tank they had lost this week, and the second so far today.
He didn't have time to dwell on that fact as three more fire beetles flanked by a swarm of warriors and centaurs crested the hill behind the flaming hulk of the recently fresh kill. He waited for the next shot to be loaded and the next target to be selected. He only hoped that these losses they were taking were buying the rest of the army the time they needed as they retreated. Then he opened his mouth to give that same order yet again "fire!"
10:23 PM June 16, 1987, Needles, California, United States
Kelly sighed as she sat down on the musty old couch which she used as a bed now. A white cotton sheet covered the cushions that she sat on, clashing with the ugly green and red plaid pattern of the rest of the piece of furniture. She surveyed the rest of the garage that she now called home, a beat up cream colored refrigerator hummed quietly in the corner of the poorly lit garage.
This was hardly the most ideal place to be, but she was thankful for it nonetheless. Bobby's parents were so nice in letting her stay there, and she was eternally grateful. While they were not happy with her decision to enlist much like her own parents, at least they were letting her stay with them.
Her father's angry words still rang in her ears from nearly three weeks ago. He had told her that he was not going to stand for his daughter throwing her life away on such a stupid decision. Her mother sat there silently with tears in her eyes as father shouted at the top of his lungs, but Kelly had been steadfast in her conviction. She didn't back down, when she said that she wouldn't try to get out of serving no matter what they said he told her to get out.
She remembered tearfully stuffing what belongings she could into her backpack, then giving Eric a hug, she left. She felt scared that night, she didn't know what to do, she had never felt so alone before, but she had managed to make her way to Bobby's house and explained to them the situation. His mom and dad seemed concerned about her choice, and tried to dissuade her from it, but they were understanding enough to let her stay in their garage.
She looked over at her backpack and snatched it up off of the floor from next to a stack of dusty old paint cans. She unzipped it and pulled out her pajamas. she started to get changed.
A knock at the door interrupted her as she unlaced her Nikes. She looked at the door curiously for about a second then got up and walked over to it "who is it?" she asked through the closed door.
"It's me, can I come in?" came the muffled response from Bobby.
She pondered for about a second then reached down and turned the knob on the door. She pulled it open partially and poked her head out to see Bobby standing there in front of the doorway "what's going on? You know your parents would kill you if they knew you were out here right now" she said to him.
He looked at her nervously "yeah I know, could you let me in already? I don't want them to see me" he half whispered.
She sighed and then opened the door the rest of the way "alright, come on in" she said. He hurriedly walked in, she closed the door behind him "so what's so important?" she asked.
He looked nervously at the ground, then up at her. He hesitated for about a half a second then stepped toward her and kissed her on the lips, she returned the attention so he's feeling a bit frisky eh? she thought. They went over to the couch "why didn't you say you wanted to fool around earlier? I could have freshened up a bit" she asked quizzically.
He glanced down at some spot on the couch "I just kinda got a bit nervous I guess, you're supposed to go away to boot camp in a few days and I started to miss you already" he said, his voice shook nervously.
Kelly put her arms around his shoulders "aww, that's so sweet!" she said with a sentimental smile and then moved in for another kiss. They started kissing again, Bobby had gotten quite good at it, not like he had a shortage of practice now. He started massaging her left breast, it surprised her, but she let it go. Not like he had never done that before, it was just that he had never been so forward before.
A couple minutes of that however and his hands started wandering down toward her pants. When he tried to unbutton her jeans she stopped immediately and grabbed his wrist, she pulled back from him slightly "what are you doing?" she said in an alarmed tone.
Bobby leaned in to kiss her again "what? Do you really want to be a virgin when you ship off?" he asked.
Kelly didn't like the way he said that "no Bobby! I don't want to" she protested, but he leaned in to kiss her again. She pushed against him, but he just grabbed her by the shoulders and pulled her closer, he squeezed hard enough that it hurt. She screamed, but he pressed his lips to hers in a forceful kiss.
Her heart raced, she was terrified, tears started to well up in her eyes. She felt one of his hands reach down to unbutton her jeans again. She thought quickly and realized that he was wearing sweat pants. She managed to get her right hand free and reached down into his pants. At first he tried to stop her, but then he let her reach her hand under his waistband, obviously he had assumed that she was having a change of heart.
After a quick search she managed to grab hold of his testicles, she grabbed them and yanked, hard. Bobby cried out in pain "ow! Let go!" he yelled.
"Get off of me" said Kelly in a forceful tone. After he didn't comply for a second she squeezed and yanked harder. That was enough, he yelped and released her other arm, cautiously getting up off of her.
She released him as she got off of the couch. While she was worried that he might try to come after her again, he simply sat there nursing his sore testicles "you bastard!" she shouted at him "what the hell were you thinking?!"
Bobby stared back at her scornfully "what the hell is your problem?! I just figured you wanted a good time, even if you are stupid enough to go get yourself killed out there in the marines. Even your mom thought it was a good idea" he said angrily.
Kelly almost tripped over her own feet when she heard that "wait what? What the hell are you talking about?" she demanded.
He leaned over the edge of the couch placing his head between his knees, he looked like he was about to vomit, probably from the pain good she thought "the other day, your mom. She came to me and told me to try and have sex with you" he said through gritted teeth, he made a heaving noise, but nothing came up "said if you got pregnant that you couldn't serve in the military" he heaved again, this time the contents of his stomach came up and out of his mouth onto the garage floor.
She didn't know what to say, she just grabbed her bag and stuffed what few belongings she had into it, then headed for the door "I never want to see you again you fucking bastard!" she screamed at him as she ran out of the garage.
-6:48 PM June 17, 1987, Amazonas state border, Pará, Brazil
Sweat dripped down his brow, he wiped it with the back of his hand. Che swallowed that last bit of water from his canteen, secured the cap on it, and replaced it back on his belt. He gave his Mossberg a brief inspection, loaded two more rounds into it and pumped the hand grip. Finally he picked himself up from his resting place on the fallen tree trunk “alright, let's get going. We've only got about an hour before sunset and we're almost to Juruti, let's get moving” he said.
About two dozen people, some military, some civilian groaned and grumbled as they rose from their resting places. He looked over at a young corporal “Olivier, it's your turn to walk point” he ordered. The young man nodded to him but paused and tilted his head toward the sky as he heard the sound of helicopters flying by off in the distance. As it passed, the young man again returned his gaze to Che and nodded once again, then he turned and headed out eastward along the river.
The rest of them followed after, the civilians grouping toward the middle, and the soldiers lining the outside of the group. The past two months had been a depressing slog through the jungle following the destruction of Manaua. The group he was with now was merely a patchwork group of people who had banded together for survival as the aliens had overrun the city.
Any semblance of resistance had vanished once those gargantuan monstrosities had breached the line around the city. While they had heard plenty of evidence to suggest that the army was still putting up a fight, they had not even seen an officer in weeks, and they hadn't heard anything from a higher level of authority for even longer than that.
As they walked along the river, the forest had been eerily silent, no sounds of insects, or birds or any other animals. The only noise that accompanied them was that of the river flowing beside them. After about fifteen minutes of walking a horrific smell filled Che's nostrils followed soon after by the sound of flies buzzing perhaps even the bozorgs cannot keep the flies at bay he thought. Some of the civilians started to make alarmed noises up ahead, eventually as he approached, he saw what it was that hat upset them.
Down on the river bank lay the mutilated remains of some kind of animal, perhaps a cow, perhaps a goat, he didn't know, it had been far to heavily disfigured to identify anymore. It didn't take much to know what the cause of its death was. He was reminded of the time they had crossed the Amazon, back when there were a lot more of them. The frightening images were with him every time he closed his eyes, even after all that he had seen so far, that day in the river had managed to chill him to the core.
The first to go down was an old woman, she had fallen behind the rest of the group. Then others had started spotting something moving in the water and the screams had started. The river was shallow at that point, but it was still pretty deep, the shorter ones had been forced to swim and when they panicked they started flailing, and it slowed their progress.
Some of the screams had turned from those of terror to those of pain. The river started turning red and people started going down. The first he saw was a young soldier, probably no older than nineteen. He was Bolivian and Che didn't even know his name. He remembered the terrified look in the boy's face as he was dragged under the water, as he saw one of those horrible things wrap itself around his waist, slicing him open, spewing entrails and blood into the water. He wasn't the first, and he certainly wouldn't be the last. They were indiscriminate, just as the bozorgs were wont to do. Men, women, children; he'd seen them all go down into the water, seen them all eviscerated and gruesomely killed that day.
He had been surprised with how most of what he had seen so far hadn't bothered him as time went on, he didn't seem to have the nightmares that others had. However after that day in the river, his sleep was haunted by the screams and faces of those who died on the crossing of the Amazon. He wondered if he would ever get a good night's sleep ever again.
He hated the jungle, he hated the river. He hated it all, and he would probably die there, screaming and bleeding, just like everybody else he had seen.
After about an hour of walking, they came to the outskirts of the town. There weren't too many people there, in fact it seemed as if they were in a ghost town. A handful of people walked about the streets and stared at them silently.
A man in an Argentinian Army uniform approached them “I need to talk with whoever is in charge” he said in sharply accented Portuguese.
Che came forward “that would be me, I'm Sergeant Che Bruno, Brazilian army” he said.
The man saluted “it's good to see you sergeant, I'm Private Gomez with the Tenth Mechanized, our commanding officer would like to talk with you” he explained.
Che nodded “alright, show me the way” he said.
The Argentinians had brought what looked like a full mechanized brigade into the town, at the center of which they seemed to have parked a large grouping of VCTPs. The commander of the Brigade was a rather stout looking colonel who was getting down from his command vehicle when Che arrived. It looked like they had just pulled into town “Greetings sergeant, I'm Colonel Garcia” he said as he saluted to the approaching Che.
Che stood at attention and returned the salute “what is your unit sergeant?” asked the colonel.
“Well, I don't technically have a unit at present sir, I've kind of just got a group of people who don't have anywhere else to go, so I'm doing what I can to keep them alive as we try to make it out of the jungle.”
The colonel nodded and hummed in acknowledgment “that's commendable that you've managed to keep yourself and these people alive all this time, where are you coming from?” he inquired.
“Manaua sir, we're mostly survivors from that battle.”
The colonel nodded again “that was one hell of a battle sergeant” he simply said. Che didn't like the way he said that, almost like he was congratulating a child on getting good marks in school.
“May I ask what the plan is sir?”
“Certainly sergeant, we've been ordered to push into Amazonas to commence with offensive operations.”
So things aren't as bad as I thought Che thought as he surveyed the assembled forces “how long until the rest are here?” he asked hopefully.
“This is it, as soon as we've had a chance to refuel we're going to head on in. We're supposed to link up with some elements of the Bolivian Army just outside the city before retaking it.”
Che nearly goggled at the man he has got to be kidding, he sighed “begging your pardon sir, but how current are these orders?” he asked, he tried to keep the incredulity out of his voice.
The colonel eyed Che for a second “we received our orders by courier about a week and a half ago, we've been having trouble with our radios for the past few weeks” the colonel said plainly.
“Again, begging your pardon sir, but are you sure that's a good idea? I was at Manaua, you're going to need a lot more men than this. A lot more” he was starting to lose his patience.
Garcia got an annoyed look on his face “I've got my orders sergeant, and I intend to follow them. Now you're welcome to join us and leave the civilians here. We should have enough extra seats to accommodate you, but I will not be lectured by you on tactical doctrine” he said sharply.
Che silently guffawed “I don't know just who has been giving you your orders colonel-” he placed derogatory emphasis on the man's rank “-but, they don't know what the hell they are talking about. You think Manaua was a 'great battle?' Manaua is a fucking smoldering crater in the ground, we had hundreds of thousands of men in that city, and you want to try to retake it with a single brigade? You ha-”
He was cut off by the other man “I will not be lectured to by the likes of you sergeant, now I won't order you to come with us, but do not think to talk to me in this way, I-”
Che cut in again “there is nothing out there but dead people and millions of those monsters, you will die if you proceed with this!”
A young enlisted man walked up to the colonel and said something quietly to him, the colonel nodded “well it looks like we are ready to go, good day sergeant. Count your blessings that I don't have you shot for insubordination.”
-2:58 AM June 19, 1987, Camp Pendleton, California, United States
The bus came to a halt outside of some kind of large spanish colonial looking building. Kelly's stomach growled, she hadn't eaten in over a day and a half, she hadn't bathed in over three days, and she hadn't slept in the past twenty-four hours. The girl who sat next to her didn't talk to her much, Kelly didn't blame her. She knew that she didn't smell very good, the lack of available seating on the bus was probably the only reason why anyone was sitting next to her.
Soon the door to the bus opened and an imposing man in a uniform wearing that made him look like a
Canadian mounty. The look on his face told her that mentioning such a resemblance was not the best idea.
The man shouted and bellowed at them, herding them off of the bus and out onto the pavement, she tried not to let the shouting get to her, but it was quite jarring. A bunch of yellow footprints had been painted on the ground outside of the bus, and they had been ordered to stand on them at attention, rod straight with their hands at their sides.
They stood there silently as the bus pulled away, as she heard it drive away, she had a slight sinking feeling in the pit of her stomach that's it, no turning back. Another man, similarly dressed as the first one approached the group “you are all here on the pathetic hopes that you will one day be able to claim membership in the greatest fighting force on this planet, the United States Marine Corps!” he shouted at them.
He paced about in front of the the assembled recruits “you are no longer girls or women, or individuals. You are Marine Corps recruits! The words 'I', 'me', and 'my' no longer exist. You will from this time forward only use the words 'this recruit', 'that recruit', or 'those recruits'. Is that understood?!”
There was no delay “sir, yes sir!” came the response.
“What the hell was that?! Give me a real response!”
“sir, YES SIR!”
“Pathetic, someone upstairs must really hate me! It'll be a wonder if there are even two here who will make it through to become real Marines!” The drill instructor proceeded to shout a combination of insults and instructions at them for the next few minutes. Surprisingly enough he used no profanity.
They were herded into a building where they were issued a large green rucksack and plenty of clothes and other items to fill it. Everywhere they went they ran, even though Kelly was in pretty good shape, she was having a hard time keeping up. Eventually were herded into a barber shop where all of her hair was cut to the point of almost being clean shaven. Although she had no doubt that the man with the sheers noticed the matted unkempt consistency of her hair, he didn't say anything.
Basic vocabulary changed, a door was now a hatch, the ground or the floor was now called a deck, and the bathroom was called the head. The shouting and berating continued throughout the day, she had never been subject to this kind of treatment before.
Sixteen hours after arriving they had been finally shown into their barracks, or “berths” as they were meant to be called. Kelly cried while she lay there in bed, at first she tried to hold it back, but when she heard others start crying too, she just let it out. She completely regretted having enlisted, she wanted to go home, to take back the past couple weeks and forget all about this place and the marines and everything. Her sobs didn't last however as her exhaustion took her off to sleep within mere minutes.