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LEZON
Part 10 of 14
by
De Writer (Glen Ten-Eyck)
17837 words
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Kâress tried the Restriction field for the third time and failed to reestablish it again. Â âLezon, I canât get enough threshold power to get the Restriction field up, we are going too fast. Â What do we do now?â Â She did not need to add that she could easily see the Hand of Claws finishing her interrupted turn in pursuit.
Lezon could see the screens as well as she could. Â Better, in fact. Â Lezonâs lifelong battle training showed her how to analyze what she saw. Â She found it hard to believe that the small resources at her command had done so much damage to a ship that she knew to be one of the best of her class.
The automatic bombardment programs that she had worked up could handle things for a while.  She shifted her screens to share Kâressâs piloting information.  The fusion ramjet was working well, adding its minuscule but steady thrust to the Dâancer.  It was also adding a huge torrent of power to the collectors and giving the inertial drive the ability to push the ship at nearly three hundred gravities of acceleration.  Without the Restriction field, it would all be for nothing. Â
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M'ase showing a bit of wisdom here. If only she had not let greed could her judgement to begin with. I can sense in the end this will go badly for her one way or another. Also, there's a bit of a text repeat at the bottom of this part after: âRight you are, kitten,â Lezon said. âNow, how much warning will they have to get under cover? Assume that their detection and fire control officers are good.â

















