Initiative (The Red Gambit Series Book 6)

Initiative (The Red Gambit Series Book 6) by Colin Gee Read Free Book Online

Book: Initiative (The Red Gambit Series Book 6) by Colin Gee Read Free Book Online
Authors: Colin Gee
structure, not the external faces.”
    The tail assembly of the L-9 was a square box stabiliser, mounted on four angled fins. It was clear that one of these fins had been damaged, and the metal twisted.
    “Definitely gonna affect the trajectory and move it off line some. What are you asking me, Captain?”
    “Is it safe to drop from your point of view? I need to know that it’s not going to go a-wanderin’. I want to know that you’re confident you can still put the thing on target enough to do the job.”
    Loveless moved back into the same compartment as the two naval officers.
    “Captain, it’ll move off course some, bound to, but if I can’t put the goddamned thing on top of a city… well… then you can throw me out after it.”
    Parsons smiled, nodded, and thumbed his mike.
    “Mission commander speaking. We are go, repeat, we are go.”
    Centerboard One moved closer to the Empire of Japan.
     

     
    Another psychological hurdle had come and gone, with the thought that the mission might be scrubbed because of the loss of ‘Artiste’ or the damaged fin, followed by the confirmation that it was still on, and the bomb would be dropped, come hell or high water.
    Jones, radioed back a sitrep along with Parson’s decision to carry on.
    Pretty much everyone on the crew expected some sort of guidance or interference from base, but there was none; just a curt acknowledgement.
    Whilst the automatic routines of flying combat missions were performed without thought, the concept of the attack, the nature of their weapon, and the likely human and moral cost, became the focus of their active minds.
    Only Loveless, on his own in the nose, and Hanebury, happy with his own company in the tail, could not discuss the matter with one of their friends.
    At the control, Crail sat pondering the enormity of what he was about to do.
    All of them had received psyche evaluations and training, preparing them for the mission, the expected results, and the impact on their moral soul, as one of the padres had put it.
    They had taken it in their stride, as young men do, but now, in the reality of the minutes before visiting hell upon thousands of people, it was different.
    Very different.
    So different as to make all their previous thoughts and preparation meaningless.
    ‘Damn.’
    “Major?”
    Crail had given voice to his thought.
    “Sorry?”
    “You said something, JP.”
    “I did?”
    “Yep. Worrying isn’t it?”
    Crail flicked his eyes across the gauges, giving himself time to reply.
    “They haven’t prepared us for it, not right, I mean.”
    His co-pilot hummed in agreement.
    “All that mumbo-jumbo, all that bullshit about righteous act, saving lives, ending the war, blah blah blah… it doesn’t mean shit when you’re up here about to do the deed… leastways that’s how I feel. What about you, George?”
    “I agree, JP. I thought I was ok with it… but I’m not so sure now… I mean… we all gotta live with it after the thing is done.”
    The two dropped into the sort of heavy silence generated by minds deep in thought.
    Crail started, his mind suddenly overcoming a hurdle. He thumbed his mike.
    “Dick, come up to the deck will you.”
    Loveless appeared a moment later, his face inquisitive.
    Junior Pershing Crail got straight to the point.
    “You got any problems with dropping the bomb, Dick?”
    The reply was instant.
    “Not a one, JP.”
    Nelleson barked back immediately
    “None at all?”
    “None, George, none whatsoever.”
    Dick Loveless looked at the two Doubting Thomases in front of him, and at the silent spectators, Burnett sat at the flight engineer’s panel, and Blockridge, the assistant flight engineer, stood beside him.
    As he took in their concerns, Parsons and Jeppson came back into view, their checking of the bomb complete.
    Parsons couldn’t help himself.
    “Trouble, Major?”
    His hand automatically checked the presence of his firearm.
    “No, Captain, we’re just talking here.”
    Loveless

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