Dragon Ball: Prodigals
Chapter 6
Pigeon Hunt
Brussi swore as the ship shuddered again. Her fingers flew over
the controls, trying to bring up an outside view. She
frantically scanned the array for the commands she needed.
Finally, one of the screens in front of her flickered on. There
was a few seconds of static, then it cleared to show the ground
below.
The private ship port receded quickly as the ship gained
altitude. A few blue-white energy bolts sped out from a ground
mounted cannon. She didn't know whether they were being shot at
by rebels or the palace guard and figured they would be just as
dead either way if it continued. Metal groaned each time a blast
struck and the screen flickered.
Brussi scanned the panel again and spotted the shield
controls. She pressed in the start code, then ramped up the
energy output. The engines whined a bit as the new demand drew
off the necessary juice.
A definite hum built up in the air. The view screen flickered
again as the shields snapped into place. An energy bolt cut
through the thinning atmosphere and collided with the newly
erected barrier.
"Gah!" Brussi swung on arm up to cover her eyes as the
monitor relayed the brilliant explosion. The ship shook but not
as violently as before. Brussi lowered her arm and blinked,
trying to rid her vision of the black spots dancing before her.
She hadn't quite succeeded when another, stronger quake
gripped the vessel.
"Now what?" Brussi rubbed her eyes with a fisted hand
and tried to bring up more views from outside with the other.
They should have been out of close range of the ground cannon.
Sweat began to dot her brows as she pushed down a rising panic.
Other view screens popped on in response to her commands. She
glanced at each of them, taking in the situation. Two small
ships were following them. The vessels were long and angular,
the shiny silver surface on each carried a royal blue snake
outline. The designs were distinctly of Emperor Seisan's palace
guard.
Brussi had no time to voice her opinion of the new
development. The nearest ship let loose a volley of blue-white
blasts. The first few struck, causing the escaping vessel to
pitch to one side. The others missed their target due to the
variance.
Brussi could feel the blood drain from her face. Fear was
clogging her throat, making it hard to breath. She didn't have
the training...
Another few blasts hit. The ship rocked under the assault.
Brussi's body was thrown against the restraints, then slammed
back into the seat. Her breath was forced out from the impact.
Mai cried out as her injured body was also rammed backwards.
Brussi flicked her gaze over to the Namek. New streamers of
purple blood sprouted from Mai's mouth. The delicate features of
her face were drawn tight with renewed pain.
"Aaaagh!" Rage burned away the fear that had wormed its way
into the older woman.
The Saiyan cursed fickle fate and stabbed at the command
panel. The ship kept trying to return to the course it had
plotted automatically. Brussi slapped the override button. The
auto pilot would just make the ship easy to track. She could
only hope she knew enough about guiding the vessel that she
wouldn't send them careening into an asteroid or the other ships
as she tried to evade the onslaught.
She quickly pressed a few buttons, bringing up a defensive
display. The computer showed a grid of the nearby space. A
yellow triangle pursued by red ones glided across a black
background. Another section of the screen displayed the ship
with colored outline. One part of the outline flashed red while
others alternated from yellow to white.
The realization that red meant the shields in that area were
close to failing sent Brussi's mind into fast planning mode. She
watched as the computer visually reported more oncoming attacks.
Punching in coordinates, she managed to avoid three of the four
bolts. The last one still struck dead on to the weakest part of
the barrier.
Brussi was whipped back and forth again. She grimaced as her
torso began to ache from the abuse. The illumination in the
cockpit faltered, then returned to its original brightness. A
low, drawn out groaning vibrated through the metal flooring and
into her feet.
We can't go on like this. A determined expression
settled on Brussi's face. Reaching over to the shield controls,
she cut the power to the failing section of the barrier and
divided it between the engines and the weapons. Next, she input
a change in course. The ship banked sharply, arching back to the
planet they had left behind.
Brussi pushed the engines, using the extra energy to speed
the ship along. She kept an eye on their pursuers.
The guard ships, apparently not expecting such a drastic
course change, weren't quite as quick to bring their ships
around. One guard brought his ship into a wide turn, following
Brussi. The other banked his ship the other way. His course
would bring him head on with the stolen vessel.
The following guard fired again. A blast grazed the
unprotected portion of Brussi's ship. The fleeing vessel bucked
from the impact, a shock wave rumbled through its interior. The
images on the screens wavered and the lights cut out for a
second. A few sparks emitted from one of the unused panels. Part
of the weapons panel flashed red.
Brussi shook her fist at her pursuer, wishing she could
deliver a few words personally to his face as well as a few
punches. She increased the power to the engines. The persistent
whine rose an octave, making her ears ring. Out of the corner of
her eye, she saw Mai cringe.
Well, at least the brat isn't dead from being thrown
around yet. The Saiyan concentrated on the grid display. She
gauged the distance between herself and the guard ships. Both of
them had about completed their maneuvers She had to time this
right. Tapping the buttons, she commanded the computer to lock
on to one of the ships.
Her fingers twitched as she held them ready to punch in the
fire code.
Closer...
Closer...
Now!
Brussi jabbed in the command. The forward canons fired into
the oncoming ship. Pure white beams ripped through the guard's
shields and slammed into the hull. Metal and glass exploded,
consumed by a vaporous plasma cloud.
The Aisu-jin ship plowed through the remains of the
obliterated guard ship. Some of the debris trailed after it,
forming a fiery tail. Brussi pulsed the landing rockets.
Normally, they wouldn't be used outside an atmosphere but she
needed to spin the ship quickly. The last impact had disabled
the rear weapons. She had to get the undamaged side canons lined
up.
Inertia tugged Brussi's innards and for a moment caused the
blood to rush out of her head. She shook off the wooziness.
Glaring at the defense display, she forced her shaky fingers to
command a lock on of the remaining ship.
The enemy burst through the spreading debris of its partner.
Brussi punched in the fire code.
Shit!
The shot went wide, the computer lagging too much to
compensate for the spin of the ship. The blast didn't even
scratch the guard.
Brussi rushed to get another lock, her fingers dancing over
the controls. But it was too late. The guard shot another round
of blue-white bolts, causing the ship to roll. The combined
inertia flipped it around. The unprotected rear of the ship
became exposed again.
Another volley tore into the Aisu-jin vessel. The sound of
rending and buckling metal screamed through the air. Sparks flew
as excess energy surged through the wiring, shorting out various
components. The lights flashed and thin, stinging smoke curled
around the cockpit.
Brussi choked as she inhaled the noxious fumes. Breathing
heavily through her nose, she peered at the display again. The
ship was still spinning some. If the damned guard would hold off
for a few seconds more...
The vessel rocked again. Darkness engulfed the room as the
lights went out. Two of the screens also blipped out, while
another two showed static. The Saiyan looked down at her
controls.
Brussi burned the air with a venomous string of swears.
The vile ship had reverted to the Aisu-jin language! The
woman stared at the panel, her face twitching with fury. Her
fists clenched hard and her knuckles threatened to pop from the
strain.
"AAAAAAAAAAAAAGGGGGHH!" She pounded her fists onto the
treacherous surface. The panel dented, then cracked as she
continued to vent her bitterness and wrath. The sounds of her
tantrum echoed off the walls.
A movement on one of the remaining screens drew her
attention. She watched as the guard ship approached. She growled
and raised her fist. She was about to drive her hand through the
monitor when the guard slowed, then pulled up to the side of her
ship.
Brussi blinked. She placed her palms onto the ruined panel
and leaned as far forward as the restraints would allow.
What were they...?
A grin slowly spread on the Saiyan's face. She chuckled as a
short tube extended from the hatch of the guard ship and latched
onto the outside of her vessel. A distant clank followed
a second later. Soon, a sizzling, zapping noise floated through
the air.
Brussi leaned back and began to undo the buckles on her
straps. She licked her lips, tasting salty sweat and the acrid
smoke still wafting about. She stood and stretched. Wiping her
hand over her face, she noted they were covered in blood and
cuts from her attack on the command panel.
Brussi shrugged and walked over to where Mai was still
strapped in her chair. Bending down a little, she turned her
friend's face toward the little bit of flickering light coming
from the view screens.
The Namek was still breathing, though a bit shallowly. Her
expression was touched with pain but mostly relaxed. Brussi
gripped the chin. She shook Mai's head a little.
"Mai? Mai, I have to leave you here," Brussi explained in a
curt voice. "A guard followed us in his ship. But the fool is
boarding. I'm going to go give him a warm welcome."
Mai's eyelids fluttered, but she didn't respond otherwise.
Brussi let go of her chin. She didn't know if her friend heard
or understood. She supposed it didn't matter. The woman was too
injured to defend herself.
Brussi considered whether she should end it now for Mai.
Better for you to die here, she thought, then be
taken back. Though I don't know if Seisan would want you in this
condition.
A sigh slipped through Mai's cracked and bloody lips. She
didn't appear to be bleeding anymore, the trails of purple
drying into a darker hue. Her legs still dangled, more limp than
even the most unconscious are capable of.
A faint shudder rippled through the floor. Brussi tilted her
head but couldn't hear anything aside from the crackling and
sparking from the damaged components. Then, a red light flashed
and a garbled voice full of pauses and clicks announced
something over the intercom. She guessed that meant the guard
had gotten through the hull.
Brussi glanced back down at Mai.
No... no, if she did kill Mai she was admitting defeat. The
Namek had said given time and rest she would heal. Brussi
intended to make sure she got both.
Turning on her heel, Brussi strode toward the cockpit door.
She gave the panel sharp taps. The door opened silently. Setting
the door to lock after her, she stepped out into the corridor.
There was a little more illumination in the hallway. Some
lights flickered, others were dim or out completely. But there
was enough to see by. Black smoke crawled along the floor and a
paler gray mist drifted closer to the ceiling.
Brussi scowled. The clouds would give away her movement and
there wasn't enough of it to use as cover. They also made it a
little hard to breathe. She tore a long piece from the hem of
her tattered dress. Folding it over a few times, she tied the
makeshift mask over her nose and mouth.
The fabric was dirty and smelled of mud and blood. Moisture
from her breath mingled with the filth, increasing the stench.
She resisted ripping the stuffy cloth off. It was better than
breathing in whatever was leaking into the air.
Tensing her muscles, Brussi pushed the thoughts from her
mind. She concentrated on the sounds around her and watched the
swirling of the smoke. She walked forward carefully, placing
each foot down as quietly as possible.
The Saiyan continued this way, picking her way through the
ship. Every step she was mindful that there might be something
the smoke prevented her from seeing. She observed the smoke
patterns and avoided most of the obstacles. Once, she did step
down onto a sharp piece of metal. She bit her lip and quelled
even the slightest grunt from escaping.
Blood flowed out of the wound but she didn't dare stop to
bandage it. She favored the foot slightly, aware that until the
bleeding stopped, it would be slick and unstable.
A slight noise ahead caught her attention. She scanned the
corridor for the source. A broken pipe vented some sort of
billowing white fumes into the atmosphere. The heavy mist
streamed down from ceiling to floor, cooling the air, then
spread out over the black smoke that clung to the floor.
The black smoke eddied where the two met. Brussi cocked her
head and moved forward again slowly. She stopped when she saw
the matching eddies her legs caused in the ebony blanket.
Her eyes widened and she dropped onto the ground. A bolt of
blue-white flew out of the white column, searing the air where
Brussi's midsection had been. A second blast dug a charred
crater into the wall behind her.
Brussi somersaulted, stirring up the smoke as she went. Cool
and warm air slipped past her skin as she moved. She dove and
flattened onto the chilly metal flooring. Several blasts pierced
the mist. They missed by inches.
Brussi's eyes burned as she stayed down in the cover of the
swirling black and white fumes. Tears streamed down her face but
she resisted rubbing them away. Her simple cloth mask couldn't
keep out all of the pollution in the air. She felt a little
dizzy, not getting quite enough oxygen.
She rolled sideways quickly until she hit the legs of her
attacker, then swung her own leg up, crushing the guard's
kneecap. A howl of pain reverberated in the smoke. Brussi didn't
hesitate. She hooked her foot behind the wounded knee and
pushed. The guard toppled over with another wail. A dull thud
followed and something clattered and skidded on the floor.
Brussi slipped from under the guard's legs and turned onto
her stomach. She ignored her blurry vision, the churning clouds
alternating in various grays with white and black. A cold mass
of white flowed over her. Pushing into a crouch, she leapt
forward. She aimed for approximately his chest. She didn't want
to overshoot and miss his head if she went for that. Her fist
burrowed into his side.
The guard swore and swung out with his own fist. The smoke
eddied violently, the thick air muting the rustle snap of
his shirt sleeve. Brussi jerked her head aside. His strike
grazed her cheek. She grabbed his arm as it sailed over her
shoulder. Switching to a kneeling position, she brought the arm
down in a sharp motion. The bone gave as the arm was bent over
her thigh.
A pained gurgle emanated from the gray black swirl of smoke.
Brussi used the arm to pull the man forward, nearly folding him
in half. She released the arm and rushed behind him. She wrapped
her arms around his neck, grabbing onto the back of his head
with one hand and onto his shoulder with the other. The smell of
salty sweat and dust permeated her mask.
"Me-mercy!" a wheezy voice begged, sounding strangely
muffled. There was a slight fingernail on metal noise.
Scritch scritch scritch.
Brussi curled her lip in disgust. She responded in a voice of
ice and stone, "Saiyans don't grant mercy."
She jerked the hand holding on to his head.
Silence followed the audible snap. Brussi released the
limp body, moving from behind the guard. She stood, then reached
down and grasped the collar of the uniform. Hauling the man into
the light at last, she studied her opponent.
She blinked in surprise. It wasn't a guard at all. The man's
shaggy blond hair tumbled over his collar. His face was gaunt,
with fine lines radiating from the corners of his eyes. A breath
mask hid much of his nose and mouth. A scruffy, days old beard
covered his chin. He wore a dirty, torn beige jacket over and
equally dirty, torn black shirt. There were navy arm bands
around his upper arms.
"Feh." Brussi slung the man over her shoulder. The rebel
idiot had probably chased them down because he thought they were
an escaping dignitary. She wasn't sure why he wanted them alive.
Maybe he had hoped for a ransom or reward.
She shrugged at the thought, not really interested in his
reasons. She shifted the weight a bit and stepped forward. Her
foot brushed against something. The thing made a grating sound
as it moved.
Brussi bent over carefully and picked the object up. The dim
light glinted off a shiny black barrel. She turned the gun over,
inspecting it. It was a bit grimy but didn't seem the worse for
its recent usage. A little gauge on the back of the handle
showed green.
She assumed that meant it was fully charged. Good. If I
can't use ki might as well have the next best thing.
She kept the weapon in hand as she resumed walking down the
corridor. The guard ships barely had room enough for one person,
so she didn't have to worry about anyone else attacking. Her
main concern now was to dump the body, raid the guard ship for
any other items, then cut it loose.
Then, Brussi thought, I can see about repairing
this wreck. Never thought the lessons from old Nobe would come
in handy.
Brussi chuckled and started humming an old war song her
father had once taught her.
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