Another thick, squelching sound announced the latest assault against Valkyrie Second Class Celine Morrison's power armor. She reached down wearily and brushed the small, gelatinous creature away from the metal surface, but not before it managed to lash out with its telepathic sting. It didn't hurt, thankfully; even so, she could feel the psychic venom cluttering her brain with distraction and making it increasingly difficult to concentrate. Her cybernetic response times had already degraded by.07 seconds, a lifetime in combat. She was grateful to be down in the tunnels and not up on surface assault duty--Celine wasn't sure if she could deal with anything stronger than a Burster nest right now.
That was a thought the Valkyrie wouldn't even have been able to imagine having before they touched down on Perdition; despite the doom-laden briefings from the squad's sergeant, the elite warriors of the New Cleopatran Empire knew that their superior training and technology made them more than a match for any opponent. Certainly they were more than a match for a bunch of native flora and fauna that the Imperial survey expedition rated as semi-sentient at best. Even if they couldn't bring their full military might to bear--they were here to exploit Perdition's unique biological resources, not turn it into a smoldering ball of dead rock--what could a bunch of ugly slimy beasts do to the finest soldiers in the history of the human race?
Celine staggered sideways into the tunnel wall, scraping a deep furrow into the rock as she struggled to get her balance back. She knew the answer to that question now, knew it through bitter experience and hard-fought lessons that left almost half her squad dead or missing. Jenna and Eileen hadn't been seen since they got separated and wound up right in the middle of a whole hive of Slinkers, and the sergeant had disappeared not long after they set up base camp. They found Maura's armor but not her, and Celine had been forced to personally put down Rose and Leah when they ran into a pack of Vamps and wound up with their loyalties suborned. And Zoe and the others... it wasn't fair. Perdition didn't fight fair. And it was Celine's friends who were paying the price.
She heard another splat against her armor, this time from behind, and she scraped off the Burster just a little bit too late to prevent it from detonating the tiny neural cluster that passed for a brain in the little creature's peculiar anatomy. That made... sixteen? Seventeen? Celine was having trouble keeping track. Every time one of them imploded itself, its final mental impulse sent a little psychic shockwave into Celine's head; and even though none of them did much on their own, the cumulative impact was definitely beginning to scramble the Valkyrie's circuits a little. She needed to find some way to stop their suicide assaults before they went from mildly annoying to genuinely threatening.
But what was she going to use? Plasma cannons? Micro-missiles? Railguns? Celine was loaded to take on an army, not a thin disc of gelatin the size of her fingernail that was so light and thin that it could actually float on the Brownian motion of the air currents that blew through the tunnels. Most of her weapons would have been overkill on the dingo-sized Vamps that found Rose and Leah, let alone the insignificant little blobs that kept thudding up against her and discharging their psychic energies in one fatal burst after another. It was... it was unfair, Celine thought, unable to keep herself from coming back to that same petulant sentiment. It was absolutely, positively unfair.
But she was going to find the nest soon. It was down here somewhere in this maze of tunnels, and her radar pings had mapped out almost half the space inside the mountain already. Celine was going to find the stupid, stinking midden where these things bred, she was going to fucking unload on it with high-explosive missiles that would reduce it to charred ash, and then she was going to communicate back to base that the area was secure and they could set up a headquarters down here where it was defensible. After that, she could sleep off the effects of the psychic venom for a goddamn week if she had to.
She slapped three more Bursters out of the air, hoping that if she could just get to them before they managed to close in then she might get a smaller dose of the brain-numbing telepathic pulse, but it was no good. All three of them squeezed inward on themselves as her open palm made contact, sending out the spray of brain tissue from both the top and bottom of their disc-shaped bodies that gave them their nickname. And Celine felt three simultaneous waves of befuddlement assault her mind. She stumbled forward, not even feeling the impact of her power armor against the tunnel floor. It felt like being drunk, but Celine handled her liquor a lot better than she handled this.