"Michael Stackpole "Rogue Squadron"" - читать интересную книгу автора1 You're good, Corran, but you're no Luke Skywalker. Corran Horn's cheeks still burned at the memory of Commander Antilles's evaluation of his last simula-tor exercise. The line had been a simple comment, not meant to be cruel nor delivered that way, but it cut deep into Corran. I've never tried to suggest I'm that good of a pilot. He shook his head. No, you just wanted it to be self-evident and easily recognized by everyone around you. Reaching out he flicked the starter switches for the X-wing simulator's engines. "Green One has four starts and is go." All around him in the cockpit various switches, buttons, and monitors flashed to life. "Primary and secondary power is at full." Ooryl Qrygg, his Gand wingman, reported sim-ilar start-up success in a high-pitched voice. "Green Two is operational." Green Three and Four checked in, then the ex-ternal screens came alive projecting an empty starfield. "Whistler, have you finished the navigation calculations?" The green and white R2 unit seated behind Corran hooted, then the navdata spilled out over Corran's main monitor. He punched a button send-ing the same coordinates out to the other pilots in Green Flight. "Go to light speed and rendezvous on the Redemption." As Corran engaged the X-wing's hyperdrive, the stars elongated themselves into white cylinders, then snapped back into pinpoints and began to revolve slowly, use the stick to compensate for the roll. In space, and especially hyperspace, up and down were relative. How his ship moved through hyperspace didn't really matter-as long as it remained on the course Whis-tler had calculated and had attained sufficient veloc-ity before entering hyperspace, he'd arrive intact. Flying into a black hole would actually make this run easier. Every pilot dreaded the Redemption run. The scenario was based on an Imperial attack on evacuation ships back before the first Death Star had been destroyed. While the Redemption waited for three Medevac shuttles and the corvette Korolev to dock and off-load wounded, the Imperial frigate Warspite danced around the system and dumped out TIE fighters and added bombers to the mix to do as much damage as they could. The bombers, with a full load of missiles, could do a lot of damage. All the pilots called the Re-demption scenario by another name: the Requiem scenario. The Warspite would only deploy four star fighters and a half-dozen bombers-known in pilot slang as "eyeballs" and "dupes" respectively- but it would do so in a pattern that made it all but impossible for the pilots to save the Korolev. The corvette was just one big target, and the TIE bombers had no trouble unloading all their missiles into it. Stellar pinpoints elongated again as the fighter came out of hyperspace. Off to the port side Corran saw the Redemption. Moments later Whistler re-ported that the other fighters and all three Medevac shuttles had arrived. The fighters checked in and the first shuttle began its docking maneuver with the Redemption. "Green One, this is Green Four." "Go ahead, Four." |
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