靠谱电子书 > 文学名著电子书 > Ice Guard(科幻战争) >

第2部分

Ice Guard(科幻战争)-第2部分

小说: Ice Guard(科幻战争) 字数: 每页4000字

按键盘上方向键 ← 或 → 可快速上下翻页,按键盘上的 Enter 键可回到本书目录页,按键盘上方向键 ↑ 可回到本页顶部!
————未阅读完?加入书签已便下次继续阅读!



guns; and Pozhar’s ears popped with the retorts of las…fire from both fronts。 He had been crouching
behind a half…demolished wall; but it had been all but chipped away by las…beams。 A lucky shot
penetrated the fur hat; and the head; of the trooper beside him; and Pozhar was left exposed。
It could only be a matter of minutes now。 Soon; the order would come to fall back again; to
surrender a little more ground to the enemy。 But Pozhar was a Valhallan Ice Warrior; and until that
order came; he would not give a centimetre。
The traitors swept over him; hardly seeming to notice that he was alive and still standing。
Perhaps they expected him to fall and be trampled; but instead he cannoned into the stomach of the
nearest of them; disarming him; sending him to the ground。 Two more traitors rounded on Pozhar;
5
but he dropped beneath their lunges and swung his gun like a club; scoring a pair of palpable hits to
a chin and a forehead。 Then his micro…bead earpiece crackled into life; and he heard the urgent voice
of a vox…operator; instructing him to fall back and report to the platoon commander。
He could almost have laughed at the timing of it。 The traitors were pressing in all around him;
and he could measure the rest of his life in seconds。 It didn’t matter。 A red mist had settled over
Pozhar; and he felt as if he was standing outside of his body as instinct took over and he punched
and kicked and swiped; and jammed the muzzle of his lasgun into one traitor’s stomach and blew
out his guts。
It was over too soon; of course。 He was borne to the ground by sheer weight of numbers。 He
reached into his greatcoat for a frag grenade and prepared to go out in a ball of fire that would
consume ten or more alongside him。
“Do you hear me; Pozhar? Get your sorry carcass back here fast。 Word is; you’re being
reassigned; by order of Colonel Steele himself。”
The explosion deadened his ears; heat searing his skin; and he thought for a moment that his
senses were deceiving him because he hadn’t yet pulled out the pin。
The grenade that had gone off had not been his。 It had been thrown by a comrade; evidently
unaware of Pozhar’s position。 Friendly fire — and friendly indeed; because; by the Emperor’s will;
Pozhar had been protected from the force of the blast by the press of bodies around him。 He lay on
his back; drained by his unexpected escape; almost smothered by a pile of corpses。 And he had been
doubly blessed; because for now he was hidden from the rest of the traitors。
They were advancing past him; booted feet striking the ground near his head; more bodies
falling — adding to the pile — as his Valhallan comrades retrenched and a fresh burst of las…fire
scythed into their foes。 The voice was still squawking in Pozhar’s ear; and he did laugh then; a nearhysterical
outburst of relief and fear and defiance all mingled together。
It took him a minute to calm down; to be able to assess the situation in which he found himself。
He was alone; behind the enemy’s front line; and the only way to survive in such a position was to
stay where he was; to play dead。 Which was out of the question — because not only would it have
been a dereliction of duty; but there was also the matter of his unexpected summons to consider; and
the tantalising prospect that he had been chosen to receive some great honour。
If Colonel Steele had asked for him by name; if he had a mission that he felt only Pozhar could
undertake; then Pozhar would be there。 Whatever it took。
They had taken the enemy by surprise。
The Chaos forces had pulled their artillery from this flank; believing it shielded by the heaped
wreckage of a city street; thinking it impossible for the Imperial tanks to break through here。 They
had reckoned without an Ice Warrior named Grayle。
Grayle knew vehicles — not like a tech…priest knew them; from the inside out; but he had an
instinct about them。 It was almost as if he could bond with their spirits; and push them to incredible
new heights of performance。 And right now; he was at the controls of a Leman Russ Annihilator
battle tank; and its sixty…tonne chassis was heaving; juddering fit to tear itself apart; and yet it was
finding traction; finding a path somehow across the ruins。
Trooper Barreski; up in the turret; was able to look down on the battlefield — and as a knifesharp
blast of wind parted the snow curtain for a second; he fancied he could see the expressions of
surprise and horror on the masses of the traitors; cultists and mutants as they saw what was coming
their way。
Then the debris shifted; and it felt as if the tank had dropped out from beneath him; taking his
stomach with it。
“Hey; Grayle;” he yelled out over the engine’s near…deafening roar; “steady on down there。 You
keep driving like that; you’ll get this crate decorated in a nice shade of this morning’s rations!”
6
As he spoke; the tank tore through the fragile remains of a building; its dozer blade collapsing
the walls with ease。 A stone beam bounced across Barreski’s turret; and he ducked; avoiding
decapitation by a centimetre。 He picked himself up; filled his cheeks with air and expelled it slowly。
He was less concerned with himself; and more with his guns: twin lascannons; objects of great
beauty to him。 It would have been a shame to have brought them this far and not put them to their
intended use。
By the Emperor’s grace; however; there was no real damage done。 The beam had glanced off the
left cannon; put a dent in its barrel; and the calibration had been thrown off a little; but he could
compensate for that。
Then; with another great bump and a dip; they were on even ground; picking up speed; and the
enemy was in Barreski’s field of vision again; on a level with the tank。 No obstructions remained
between them。
The Chaos forces were undisciplined; some paralysed in the face of the approaching juggernaut;
while some tried to fight and others simply turned and fled。 They were getting in each other’s way;
falling over each other; their resistance collapsing before Barreski had loosed off a single shot。
The sponson gunners beat him to it; unleashing heavy bolter fire。 Barreski bided his time; using
his vantage point to survey the scene; seeking his optimum targets and taking aim; knowing that the
lascannons’ slow recharging cycle meant that he had to make every shot count。
He aimed for a giant of a man; towering over the rank and file; his face an eruption of pustules;
his hair clinging to his head in clumps。 Barreski could almost smell the Chaos stink on the mutant。
He gave it both lascannons and let their recoil reverberate through him; through his bones;
invigorating him with their power。 The twin beams seemed to dissect the sky with their thunderous
cracks; and when one of them struck true; the mutant was vaporised。
The Leman Russ ploughed into the Chaos army; pushing its soldiers back with its blade;
mowing down those who couldn’t get out of its way; powdering their bones and pulping their flesh。
Inevitably a few heretics survived — the lucky ones。 And those that did found themselves
behind the tank; in the sponson guns’ blind spots — and; knowing their handheld weapons were
useless against its plasteel hull; they concentrated their fire on the one vulnerable spot they could
see: Barreski’s head。
He dropped down into the turret; abandoning his lascannons reluctantly; like the sponson guns;
they only had a forty…five degree arc of fire。 He swung the pintle…mounted heavy stubber; and laid
down a discouraging hail of bullets in the tank’s wake even though he couldn’t see to aim it
properly。
He was alarmed when a head appeared over the turret’s rim。
The cultist must have just missed being crushed; found himself alongside the tank; behind the
sponson guns; and seized the opportunity to leap on board; to climb。 He was ill…equipped; his body
armour salvaged from many sources; some too small for him; some too large; and his only weapon
appeared to be a knife。 Still; the element of surprise made him a threat。
Barreski managed to shoulder his lasgun in time。 The cultist was leaping for him with a snarl
when a beam stabbed through his heart。 His momentum kept him going; but by the time he hit the
Ice Warrior he was already dead。 Barreski risked raising his head; peering over the side of the turret;
to see a second cultist climbing towards him。 A single las…beam was enough to shake the man’s grip
and send him falling; screaming; beneath the tank’s heavy tracks。
The Chaos army was reacting; slowly; to the incursion of this lone Imperial vehicle into its
midst; starting to turn its war machines around。 This was what the Ice Warriors had wanted; of
course。 Their attack had been calculated to distract; to take the pressure off their front lines; and to
give their comrades time to regroup; to renew their defence of a stretch of land that would otherwise
have been lost。
There were hundreds of foot soldiers in the path of the Chaos tanks; but their operators seemed
no more concerned than Grayle had been about who they might crush beneath their treads。
7
Explosive rounds burst against the Leman Russ’ armoured hide; but this was where its lascannons;
with their superior range 

返回目录 上一页 下一页 回到顶部 0 0

你可能喜欢的