Chapter 16 Part 2
"Sarha, from the figures you gave me. I think all the people who come on board should be put on deck four. Could you have your bots, and the others start setting this up?"
"I will have everything ready to go as they come aboard; we will screen them and log them in. Are you looking for anyone special?"
"I don't know for certain. See if anyone can tell us what happened to David and Wendy's mother. If she is there, take her to deck two and have the kids waiting for her."
"I understand and will be more than happy to do that, and thank you for that. I know it will mean so much to all concerned."
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Tim had seen the shuttles move back and forth every half hour. He wanted it to be correct. One of the shuttles exited the passenger vessel toward the alien craft. Tim instructed Pauline to make her way to the cruise ship.
The shuttle was piloted by one of the people at the TOC. With cameras and probes everywhere around the shuttle. The pilot had a better view than if she were inside the shuttle itself. There were five specialized soldiers on that shuttle. They were supposed to clear out the airlock for boarding.
The shuttle pulled up against the passenger's vessel. One of the soldiers then pressed the button to open the door to the airlock of their shuttle. He then used a single tool to open the passenger's ship's airlock. The door opened quietly; he removed the device and returned it to a pocket in his suit. He waited to see if anybody would come to find out why the door was opened, no one came.
Two of the soldiers rushed into the bay, checked it out. Each moved to the opposite sides of the door that led to the first deck and stairwell. Using a different device to check around the corner to see if anyone was there. This portion of the ship was clear for the time being, but noise could be heard from the second deck.
Two additional personnel entered the bay and waited. A member re-entered the MTS and informed the Commander that the airlock bay was secure. Then returned to the others.
The Commander and the first five members of her unit traveled to the bay. The Commander signals to the five specialized soldiers, three ascend the stairs to the second deck, and the other verifies the first deck. The first units were now covering the airlock bay with five more soldiers moving through the MTS.
The five new soldiers followed the two specialized soldiers and stayed behind the rows of seats until they were told it was clear to move. The soldiers were aware that there were three other exits on the first deck. When the specialized soldiers got to the first exit area, they had fifteen armed soldiers behind them.
They used their equipment to check around the corner of the bay. There were two red ants, and they were looking toward the staircase. The soldiers heard passengers making their way down the stairs. The first five armed soldiers moved forward and covered the door. The specialist's Commander designated a soldier, then a red ant, then his head. He went on to do the same thing to another soldier in the second Red Ants. The two soldiers nodded to acknowledge. The rest of the soldiers were to shoot every Red Ant that came through the door.
The two specialists would change the direction in which the passengers were to go and point them towards the soldiers' line. They would then have them in the MTS and back on the ship.
The first passenger was en route to the exit. The Commander raised his arm, and all the soldiers understood that the time had come to begin. He dropped his arm, and three shots were fired from each soldier into the heads of the Red ants. The two Red Ants dropped to the floor. The Commander got up, grabbed the first passenger, and pushed her toward the soldiers who awaited her. The leader then stood in the center of the bay and pointed the passengers to the new exit while a second soldier entered the Red Ants' shuttle.
There were two red ants left in the shuttle. They were startled to see something that moved so fast. The closest red ant didn't have time to move, a rapid movement of its blade, and the head of the red ant was gone. The second officer was emerging from the pilot's seat and lost his head. He came back to report to the leader... Everyone is dead.
The soldiers along the aisle kept the passengers moving to the rear. They could see the shocked look on everyone's face. Being careful, only talking softly and gently, trying to keep them moving. It seems that the Red Ants were only sending twenty passengers down at a time. The last of this group came down without any Red Ants following. This gave the soldiers more time to get to the next exit.
They similarly cleaned the last two airlocks. Now the regular soldiers would start climbing the stairs. The Red Ants' only weapons were their arms, but they could lift more than 1,000 pounds at a time. The first soldiers headed for the stairs next to the shuttle. The special soldiers were already on the second deck and most of the way to the second exit staircase when a red ant saw the soldiers through the door. He sounded the warning, and two other red ants rushed to his side.
They moved rapidly, using their four lower legs to move, stepping over the seats. They made a high-pitched sound as they moved like they were warning the others. The soldiers raised their weapons and fired at the Red Ants' heads. Being that the Red Ants were moving so fast, a few shots hit their heads. The soldiers could see parts of the Red Ants' heads disappearing, but they kept right on coming. The closest Red Ants managed to get a soldier into its arms and threw her across the room, hitting the far wall. This soldier did not move. As soon as possible, a bot moved over to check on her. She was still alive but hurt badly. Now every soldier was firing at the three Red Ants', finally, they began to fall.
The soldiers now looked at the Red Ants a little differently. They knew that this was not going to be easy. The Commander was watching the firefight. A special team of three soldiers, the flamethrower units, was called upon. Their job was to work their way through it. They walked down the aisle and into the doors of the bay.
Two more red ants descended the steps. At the bottom, they were met with nano-bot bullets and the flamethrower. It didn't take long to kill them this time.
The Commander asked, "Tim, would you arrange for the King to send us another ten flamethrowers?"
Tim reached out to Tabitha. Can you pass on the request?