Do you think he was able to pass 20 wagons like that? - could. From the third car, he simply stopped distinguishing people in front of him - he walked, as if pushing through thickets or swam through some kind of viscous muck. This was not invented in any computer shooter. Three soldiers who were with him this march, having left the last car, collapsed exhausted into the mud. Ratmir came across a wooden pallet and lay down on it. An electric locomotive whistled ahead, Ratmir waved his hand, and 600 lucky evacuees slowly crawled eastward in a cheerful string of lights. Their savior got up from the pieces of wood to meet the next echelon, surprised that for some reason his lower jaw and eyes were tired the most. He didn't feel his arms or legs at all.
Yesterday, almost simultaneously with the air raid on Kaulnin, the Argunians went on the offensive with their ground units, surprisingly and shamefully easily, using the surprise factor, crushing the Horde troops covering the border. The Urga corps, moving from south to north, crushed the 20th division of the Horde, the Morabon corps did the same with the 21st division, moving from west to east. Of the 14 thousand Horde soldiers who entered the battle, about 5 thousand died. The rest were not even captured. They knocked out all the heavy weapons and simply pushed them out of the way. Frightened and lost, they now wandered through the forests and fields in dirty, ragged crowds, watching as columns of clean Argun tanks and armored vehicles drive past them on all roads to Kaulnin.
The Argun brigades from the south and from the west were rapidly moving towards Kaulnin. Now they have a hundred kilometers to the city. They will be here tonight. An order came from the capital to organize the evacuation of the civilian population - to take out of the city as many people as possible. The soldiers of the 22nd division, who covered the city, were transferred for the night to the governor's disposal to assist in organizing the evacuation. Probably, someone else would have done this job more gracefully, but Captain Ratmir's company, at least, coped with its task.
Ratmir thought so at about seven in the morning, when it began to get light. He was breathing heavily on a bunk in the conductor's compartment of a carriage set aside on the siding. The conductor girl in a clean, beautifully pressed uniform smiled and put sweets on his plate. He sipped the glass of tea she had brought and smoked. Suddenly, he felt like himself again - Ratmir, a cool guy, a brave warrior, a cocky 28-year-old male. He suddenly began to realize his greatness and coolness. Here he saved seventeen thousand people overnight, pushing them out of the city doomed to a meat grinder. As they say, it was not easy, but he, Ratmir, did it with his guys.
A conductor in a red tunic with bright gold buttonholes was spinning nearby, bent down to pick up a dazzling white napkin that had fallen on a bright blue carpet. In front of the captain's eyes was the "correct" model ass, tightly tucked into a red skirt. The officer put his hand on her, bending down to help pick up the napkin... She giggled, he laughed.
Then she, taking a glass in her hands and for some reason that snow-white napkin, left, sliding the compartment door behind her. Ratmir lay, feeling pain all over his body, fatigue and bruised elbows and shoulders. He listened to the morning silence and looked at the wall of the compartment, at the table with sweets in the morning twilight. There was still the taste of her lipstick in her mouth. His nose could still smell the lingering smell of her tightly pulled black hair in a ponytail. He understood - she believed that they would kill him today or tomorrow. She gave her type of duty to the country, the defender men and all that. He thought he liked it or not. Decided that he likes that it was at least this. And he also likes just such girls, with sparkling surprised eyes like hers, smiling narrow lips and, of course, with such thin hands with narrow palms, long fingers, painted with bright red claws, like hers.
His company had been given a few hours of rest, the soldiers now sleeping side by side, crammed into three wagons on the siding. At 10 a.m., line up and wait at the hangars of the locomotive depot. Cars will come, his company and others - the entire battalion that worked at this marshalling yard, will be taken to the southern outskirts of the city. There they will take up positions, get used to the evening, and will wait for the approach of units of the Urga corps of the Argunians. If there is time, until the morning it will be possible to gain a foothold and do it properly and be ready for any trouble. If a soldier is properly prepared, he himself can become a nuisance for the enemy. The 22nd division was going to rest its horns and fight in the city, for every quarter, for every house. The 5 millionth Kaulnin Khan, there will be no stone left unturned, but the division will be able to hold out here for a couple of weeks, or maybe a month.
1.2
So, the war has begun, and everything is going according to plan. I went to the agreed dating site, found the wonderful Maggie from Ikssha in the search, sent her a heart, and wrote that I want to see. My friend in Kaulnin will see this and understand that I am in place and ready. When the time comes, Maggie will answer me, say, come, and tell me how much she costs per hour - from this figure I will understand how much is at stake in the end and, most likely, I will decide to enter the game.
But it's still about a month before I go on stage. The ship is ready. All 20 batteries are charged. 3 is needed for a standard landing on a medium gravity planet. To fly to the desired distance, you need 3 more batteries per starting impulse. 2 batteries are needed for maneuvering engines to dodge obstacles and correct possible course errors. Another 3 need to be kept in reserve for a return takeoff, if for some reason it cannot be recharged there. 5 more in reserve for emergencies, short flights, accidents and more. Finally, 1 battery - NC for the rescue unit. And 3 batteries are consumed by life support systems, enough for six months. (One is electricity for onboard equipment and all systems, including lighting and communications. The other is spent on the production of water and air. The third is to simulate gravity inside the ship).
Someone will say that 3 batteries a year is a luxury, there are those who manage with one. They sit in the dark, breathe dust, drink their own purified urine, and wash themselves with it. I am an ascetic in many matters and can do without much. In the flight school, we were taught to endure hardships. And after spending 3 years at Mascala, I also learned in real life what hardships are. And then for 2 years I flew from this Mascala in a crowded transport, where a thousand people crowded, like in a barrel, on three-tiered bunks, fastened so as not to take off and not to stray at night in a dream in one smelly unwashed ball. But, damn it, now my glass is firmly on the table, and the table is on the floor, and I don’t fly like a fly around the cabin, but I walk. I breathe real "mountain" air and not cheap chemical bzd from cylinders from the Trench. And I wash myself with river water with a chemical composition, as in the springs of Uliad, I don't use chemically impregnated wipes. And my light burns with the brightness that I like, and I do not save on traffic, and on imitators.
Maybe my ship is too big for one of my snouts? May be. I remembered when I just took it with a ten-year installment plan, I thought that my normal life was about to begin. Here is my flying mink for two ... I spent money on a wide bed, wardrobes and bedside tables, soft chairs and armchairs. Linen, blankets, even laid carpets ... She flew off on her own course, the other did not hit my nest, and then everything started spinning like that ... My life turned out to be a solitary voyage. Women have been on this board, but whores are indifferent to carpets and ottomans. All this rubbish that was supposed to form comfort was either sold or donated, mostly thrown away.
For whores, and for me, the bathroom turned out to be more important. I spent on it. I have a huge bathtub where you can lie down, a normal, excuse me, toilet, shower. Everything is tiled, backlit. And I will not voluntarily save on this.
But to live like this, you have to work. Charging one battery costs 20 gold. There is still a month before the big game, and all this time the ship will be powered by batteries, which means that it is necessary to replenish the balance in order to recharge it. I had two current earnings and one of them was an electronic exchange.
I went to tradeservice, a galactic exchange resource, to my bank profile. I have a hundred gold pieces there. Gold is the unit to which, one way or another, all currencies in this galaxy are tied, approximately equal to the average price of 10 grams of gold. I activated my profile by sending a sign to my club that I was ready to play for a month. I am not on the worst account in the club and such a free broker as I have thrown another 400 gold from the general bank for the game. With a capital of 500 units, I will earn more - and the club will receive its 400 + 3% in a month.
I have several rules for playing the stock market.First, I am a classic conservative player. So I play slowly and carefully. Of course, those who do not take risks do not drink champagne, but I do not like champagne either. I saw risky guys - they very quickly switch to vodka, and then disappear, leaving debts and suicidal remarks in the chat.Second, my personal. I don't play the stock market where I do something else.Therefore, I am now immediately looking for something to play away from the Apollo Z system, although there are now jumping rates because of the war, like announced ones, and you can earn money. There's a reason I'm not going into Zera's system right now.First, I looked at the interest rates on time deposits. The dictatorship in system X Harpies on the 7th planet gets government loans at 5(!)%. It's a well-known fact, this is not good, the budget there, most likely, will collapse soon, their business smells like a revolution, a civil war or the collapse of the empire
She and her friends were sitting, as usual, at the reception, the three of us at a wide table that stood on the stairs on the landing between the floors. Along a wide corridor, emerging from a painted green door, walking along a gray carpeted path, people sometimes approached them. They walked for 10 meters along a windowless passage, lit by a soft, matte gray light from long lamps in the ceiling and walls, in silence. Most were focused and businesslike, some were solemn or even pretentious. Most hid their anxiety, or maybe didn't feel it, and looked rather casual, as if nothing extraordinary was happening, as if what was happening was just a small everyday necessity. It's like going to the bath or something...Approaching the table, trying not to look the girls in the eyes, the guests showed their tickets. The girls smiled sweetly and said where to go next - to the upper or lower floor. Most walked down the stairs and there they disappeared into the brown doors. At those doors stood
Above to remember a woman, for example, that conductor ... He scrupulously restored her eyes, knees, ankles, palms before his eyes. Slowly I walked my memory along my back, along the bed of a hollow along my spine. In the groin it became heavy, nervous electrical discharges moved from the lower back to the pubis. And then Ratmir remembered - right behind her coccyx she has a hole. No, not “that one”, but between it and the falcon there is a small hole. Ratmir was stuck on this memory - the gray morning light from the compartment window cast clear shadows, and the hole was visible like a small crater on the moon - clear, with sharp outlines.Did he think this morning that he would remember this hole before he died? Ratmir felt his shoulders trembling at this thought, and his lips stretched out in hard-to-control laughter. The fear is gone. The captain knew that now his eyes were shining bravely and cheerfully, and his face had acquired the cheerful confidence of a predatory beast, and
Sent to the news agency marked URGENT!:“The 5th battalion of the international brigade, with the forces of one company of tanks and infantry, occupies Lindach at these hours. According to the battalion commander Erich Kloss, who personally heads the operation, the capture of the city passed without losses. The resistance of the militants is broken. More details from our correspondent in Lindach soon.” And I attached a video and photo to a text file.Then I went into the program, where a satellite panorama of Vastu was given, went down to the streets of Lindach, looking around what was where. On the outskirts along Awakening Street, they dug a trench and dragged corpses there. In the western part of the city, something burned and smoked. Tanks spread across the main squares. The infantry combed the houses, herding someone in crowds to the trenches, and someone to the central square.“In the western part of Lindach, the militants put up desperate resistance to the soldiers of Kloss, bu
In retaliation, plasma and mortars again hit the 9-storey buildings of Ratmir and the sports center in short bursts ... So the day passed. By evening, Ratmir popped into the reception of the sports center to see what was happening with the wounded. 11 guys were lying on mattresses, under droppers. Another five “heavy” ones were loaded onto the bases from PAKs under tents, preparing to be sent to the rear, to the regimental doctors. Ratmir helped to drag a fighter laid on a tent onto the platform. At the moment when the tent was being pulled up, the anesthesia slipped off the guy and he began to moan, looking around frantically. Then he realized that he no longer had legs ... His paws were crushed by a stove in a collapsed apartment, where a tank hit in the afternoon. Doctors, doing everything right, amputated both limbs to the hips. Now this guy looked into the eyes of Ratmir - the first one he saw. The captain felt like he was about to lose consciousness at that look. There, in these
The situation on the 5th planet of the Apollo Z system was displayed on the entire plasma screen. Rather, I was not looking at the situation, but simply towards the screen. It was no longer necessary to read the stats and information from the news feed. There was no point in zooming in on parts of the map, looking at the ruined streets of Kaulnin and its suburbs. It is clear that the Argunians did not immediately take the city, suffered huge losses and got bogged down in prolonged street battles. In a month of fighting along bombed-out roads, the Horde was able to transfer one combined arms division and several support battalions to this enclave remote from its main territory, compensating for the almost complete loss of the 22nd division.The Argunians still had a double superiority in forces here, but they did not have reserves that could radically change the balance in their favor. This means that they will take the city block by block for another couple of months - no less. Until
Dreamers who haven't been to space, fooled by adventure romance, Star Wars songs and movies, think that space travel is fantastically interesting and exciting. The life of a Jedi, they say, is filled with events and sensations, always something new ...Space travel is a mortal anguish filled with nothing more than the vacuum of space itself. Only the average star wolf finds out about this too late, when his life can no longer be changed.Two weeks of flight to the 45th - conventional or instrumental time. The materials of the machine will wear out for 330-340 hours, approximately the same time is estimated by the power plant. It is customary to trust these indicators, and not to climb into the wilds of the type of dividing the relative distance by the relative speed. And even more so, you should not trust the sensations. The psyche feels any flight longer than three days as an eternity.The fourth day is a critical threshold, when you start to go crazy from inactivity and closed space
The local spirit was somewhat reminiscent of Homland, it was cozy here, and it was nice to indulge in memories of youth and study. The Jedi liked to hang out at these stations. Since there was nothing left of Homland, and everyone had their own ideas on the planets, we only crossed paths in such neutral territories as the 45th station.On the ground, among the heaps of objects that surround you, it is easy to navigate and understand whether the rangefinder or speedometer is lying or not. You yourself see and understand the distance. Here, in an unorientated void, your pituitary gland is in anguish, it has nothing to compare with, you do not feel where everything is. If the rangefinder says that the object is 700 meters away, then 700, it’s better not to bathe. Most disasters occur precisely because of errors in spatial orientation programs. But now my flight calculates both my ship and the controller, reducing the chance of the same error.I was dragged to the end of one of the panels