The Star Engine Snippet 2

Here is the second snippet of The Star Engine, coming July 12, 2024. Be sure to preorder from Amazon. https://amzn.to/3V9blRc

Sidewinder watched as the human fleet launched their fighter craft and their ship drives went hot, the ships shifting position to form a defensive perimeter from his ships coming in above the ecliptic plane.  He would have preferred to catch them unawares with the sneak attack, but he didn’t regret the loss of surprise.  Some part of him relished in the chance to fight an enemy on more even terms.

Fixer was right, he thought to himself, we are no longer Balor… we are hybrids.  His parent species would not have felt enjoyment at the thought of a challenge, they would not have felt any real emotions at all.  They were a hive mind, made up of individuals who existed for the collective whole, with no more personality or emotion than a terrestrial ant.

Still, it didn’t change his goal here.  The humans could not be allowed to hold the Star Engine.  They must be defeated and eradicated.  Every one of them would have to be hunted down… and while Sidewinder didn’t view that task with pleasure, he at least felt relief that the force readied itself to face him instead of fleeing.  Best to get it all done with.

Sidewinder sent a message to his ships, Prepare to repel fighters and missiles.

***

The enemy ships tightened their formation and their drives, shields, and weapon systems all went live.  Admiral Collae’s dark eyes studied those emissions, particularly those of the ship’s weapon systems.  These enemy ships didn’t seem to mount missile systems.  The reports he had seen described immensely powerful gamma ray emitters, powerful by any standard, but at wavelengths where they bypassed defense screens.  The magnetically contained plasma that formed the defense screens could be adjusted for a variety of threats, but Admiral Collae’s engineers had been unable to find a solution for particles at that highest end of the spectrum.

They seemed to use the same emitters for their point defense weapons, splitting the beams a dozen or more times to engage missiles.  At close range, that left them the options of firing at enemies or defending themselves from missiles and fighters.  That would be an advantage to Admiral Collae’s forces.  Also, the weapons were slow to fire, which meant they could be over-saturated.  “Engagement Pattern Delta,” he said.  “Order the first launch… now.”

The first ten squadrons launched two hundred and sixty fission warhead missiles, followed a moment later by a staggered launch from the next ten squadrons, and then the next ten squadrons.  Half of his fighter force launched their missiles, across a set of purposely staggered firing parameters.  In all, over a thousand missiles headed towards those seventeen ships, their flight times staggered across forty seconds.

Admiral Collae watched those salvoes go out, even as his gaze went to the transports of Force Manticore.  They had just reached position and he noted that the captains of all three vessels had positioned them exactly where ordered.  Excellent.

***

A staggered launch, Sidewinder thought to himself.  He approved of the tactic… but he wasn’t his deceased predecessor, Hunter.  He sent the order out to the force without hesitation, his mind making the calculations for the inbound missiles, the ship’s systems tied into his mind directly through psionic link.

He could sense those missiles on their way in, a skill that he had practiced and rehearsed.  He would not allow the clever humans to hit him with unseen missiles.  That had been how Hunter had died, a failure who had lost far too many resources in his death.  Sidewinder’s mind reached out, amplified and augmented by the minds of his ship’s crews, and he sensed every one of the inbound missiles, directing his ships to stagger their fire across the entire inbound wave in an interlinked sequence designed to let their weapons recharge in time to engage again and again.

It wasn’t perfect.  Just because he could sense a missile’s location didn’t mean he could predict where it would be when his light-speed weapons engaged.  Yet it was far more effective than any merely human engagement and of the thousand missiles, less than ten penetrated the defenses to detonate against his ship’s shields.

***

“Negative on the battle damage assessment, sir,” Captain Thompson reported.

“Unfortunate,” Admiral Collae grunted.  Yet that was why he had held back half of his fighters missiles and all of his shipboard missiles.  He watched as the four hundred fighters began docking to rearm… but he didn’t think they’d make it in time.  The enemy ships came in too fast, their drives far faster than they had any right to be.  I’m tired of being at a disadvantage in technology.  That was their entire purpose of being here: to gain the advantage.  Yet Spencer Penwaithe’s manipulations and Marius Giovanni’s planning and efforts had yet to produce any tactical advantages.

“Go to engagement pattern Bravo-Bravo-Three,” Admiral Collae said.  “Hold missile fire until I give the order, all vessels, engage with energy batteries as your designated targets enter your engagement envelope.”

His formation shifted.  Deep in the bowels of the converted Chxor dreadnought, he was insulated from much of it, but he could sense the tension in his people even so.  This was an enemy they had faced before.  This alien threat was behind attacks that had already annihilated dozens of colony worlds… and most of his crews were drawn from the survivors of those colonies.

The eagerness in his people’s actions and voices as they readied themselves gave him a sense of satisfaction.  They didn’t fear this enemy.  They were eager to fight and eager to stand against them.

The enemy force flashed into the engagement area and their powerful batteries fired, lancing out and smashing through defense screens, armor, and hull as if it were non-existent.  Their attack lanced down, driving towards the heart of Admiral Collae’s fleet.  Destroyers and frigates vanished under that powerful weapons fire… yet they didn’t die alone.  His converted Hellbore and Four-class cruisers engaged with their powerful energy weapons as the ships closed into range, their immense spinal mounts firing, blasting into enemy ships again and again.  Enemy shields flared and died, enemy ships erupted into brief-lived stars.

Admiral Collae’s command ship shuddered under several impacts, and then the enemy ships were almost within his formation.  “Fire,” he snapped.

Fifteen hundred missiles lanced out.  The enemy had clearly saved some of their main weapons for the purpose of engaging those missiles, but they weren’t enough, not at such close range.  Dozens, hundreds of missiles erupted in the enemy formation and while the small, swift vessels dodged ten missiles for every one that hit, that still meant that many ships were hit by over a dozen missiles each.

The enemy formation vanished, eradicated in the span of a few heartbeats, yet Admiral Collae’s gaze went to sensor display, drawn by a shout from his sensors section.

“Admiral, enemy ships detected along Axis Golf!”  That was on the other side of the Star Engine, and his ships and those of Commodore Caras were out of position, especially with how close those ships were.  The only ships between the planet and this oncoming fleet were the three freighters of Force Manticore.

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The Star Engine Snippet 1

Here is the first snippet of The Star Engine, coming July 12, 2024. Be sure to preorder from Amazon. https://amzn.to/3V9blRc

Prologue

October 22, 2410

Golgotha

Unclaimed Space

Admiral Collae opened his dark eyes and activated the door to his quarters.  The communications rating outside the door froze, one hand still raised to rap on the hatch.  “Yes?” Admiral Collae asked.

To the rating’s credit, she straightened and reported sharply, “Sir, we’re picking up a group of unidentified vessels approaching from outside the system’s plane.”  Approaching off the axis of a star system’s plane of rotation was a standard tactic for those attempting to escape notice.

He didn’t rise from his chair, not yet.  If these ships were within weapon’s range, his ships would have already been going to battle-stations.  He had time, and it wouldn’t do for his people to think he was nervous.  “Any matches for ship classes?”

“No, sir, though they are similar to the emissions signatures of the reported alien craft that we encountered at Kapteyn’s Star,” Her response was crisp and professional, her voice level.  Admiral Collae approved, especially since he knew that this rating had lost her older brother at that engagement.  Dispassionate and intelligent, I will have to ensure she continues her advancement.

“Very well,” Admiral Collae said.  “Inform the Captain that I will be on the bridge in a moment.”

She snapped out a crisp salute and Admiral Collae toggled the switch to close his hatch.  He looked over at his guest, “So it begins.”

Spencer Penwaithe gave him a nod, his expression sour, “It was bound to happen sooner or later.  Marius wasted too much time with his idiot daughter.  You can hold, I assume?”

“Of course,” Admiral Collae stood.  He moved a chess piece into place.

Spencer gave a snort of amusement and took it.  “That’s check… and mate, I believe.”

“Indeed,” Admiral Collae nodded, his expression stony.  Spencer Penwaithe always won their games, but chess never had been Admiral Collae’s game, anyway.  “If you’ll excuse, me, sir?”

“Yes, of course,” Spencer rose as well.  The tall black man adjusted his suit jacket and tie, “Do let me know when this unpleasantness is over.  I’ll be in my quarters.”  The career manipulator seemed dismissive of the battle.  Then again, Spencer Penwaithe’s fights had always been ones fought in the shadows, where as often as not he’d eliminated his foes with daggers to the back while proclaiming his friendship to them.  All well and good, Admiral Collae thought to himself, but not much use in a space battle.  He was glad that his superior would not be joining him on the bridge.

It would have been awkward if he had to order him removed.  Admiral Collae didn’t need an amateur joggling his elbow.

***

“Ship count is seventeen, sir,” Captain Thompson reported as Admiral Collae stepped onto the bridge.  “They’re coming in emission silent, systems in standby mode.  We might not have picked them up without the facility’s sensors.”

“Yes, of course,” Admiral Collae took a seat in his command chair.  He listened to the rest of the briefing with half an ear as he contemplated the geometry of the approaching battle.  The standard question in this circumstance was to see if the enemy would come into weapons range with their systems still on standby mode.  If they would, then in theory they would be easy prey.

Admiral Collae didn’t bother with that approach.  It would be one thing if this were some pirate scum.  It was quite something else when he knew he faced an enemy that had not faced a significant defeat in over a million years.  This was nothing more than a skirmish to them, at this scale, and Admiral Collae would have to be a fool to let them get within range.

“Orders to Carrier Force Harpy, launch all fighters,” Admiral Collae growled.  “All Screen Force Bravo elements, fall back and link up with our main force.  Screen Force Alpha, move to our rear quarter.”  He paused as he considered the alignment of vessels.  “Force Manticore, withdraw to Point Golf Three.”  Force Manticore were three huge freighter vessels in orbit over the Star Engine.  Sending them to Point Golf Three put them below the facility, opposite the approach of the enemy force.

“Order Commodore Caras to Point Zulu One and Captain Vestillius to Point Zulu Two,” Admiral Collae said after a moment.  That put the renegade Centauri Confederation ships and Marius Giovanni’s forces out of the main axis of the fight, but he didn’t entirely trust them anyway.

“Yes, sir,” Captain Thompson replied.  As the orders went out, Admiral Collae ran a hand down his craggy features.  Now, he thought, let us see how intelligent a foe we face.

***

Kal’s June 2024 Update

Hey everyone! It’s June already, which means 2024 is pretty much halfway over. I’d set a goal for myself of publishing a book a month this year, so I’m a little behind, I need to write more.

June will have me working on two books to try and get caught up. I’m working on the sequels to Dead Train, which I’ll be working with Cannon Publishing to get ready and released.

This month I’ll also be at Liberty Con in Chattanooga. It’s got to be one of my favorite conventions, so I’m really looking forward to it. I always come away excited and inspired.

For other stuff, I’m getting The Star Engine ready for release, with a last round of editing and all the marketing stuff, to include book trailers. I’ll have snippet posts here starting soon, so you all can look forward to that.

Out on the horizon, I’ll start work on the 8th book of the Shadow Space Chronicles hopefully in July, I’ll have some crafting/painting YouTube videos out soon, and I’ll be looking at fall conventions that I can fit into my schedule.

That’s all for now, thanks for reading!

Now available for Preorder: The Star Engine

The Star Engine, the long-awaited seventh book of the Shadow Space Chronicles, is now available for pre-order. Coming July 12th, the Star Engine continues the story begun with The Fallen Race.

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There is a gun pointed at all of human space and it is in the hands of a madman.

The ancient Star Engine, a colossal construct of unknown power, is in the hands of a manipulating schemer.  He has already used it once to strike at his enemies, wiping out two entire fleets without giving them the opportunity to fight back.

To make matters worse, he has hundreds of thousands of thousands of hostages: men and women he has kidnapped, so that he can mentally program them to do his bidding.

The United Colonies Fleet has to stop him.  Emperor Lucius Giovanni has a plan.  He has an ally, too.  His sister, Lieutenant Alanis Giovanni, is on the surface of the Star Engine, and she plans to take the construct and free the prisoners.  If she can do that, then Lucius might have a chance in seizing the system without losing entire fleets.

First, though, Lucius has to deal with the treacherous Centauri Confederation, which seems bent upon destroying the new nation he has built, deal with unknown aliens who kill without explanation or remorse, and protect the worlds of the United Colonies.

The fate of human space and possibly far more rests upon who controls the Star Engine.

Kal’s May 2024 Update

Hey everyone, it’s May already!

I’m happy to announce that The Star Engine, book 7 of the Shadow Space Chronicles will be going live for pre-order very soon. I’m aiming for a July release.

I’m hard at work at a number of projects right now. Unfortunately the release of another book, which I’d planned for this month, is under a delay with the publisher, so I’m going to miss having a new book out this month.

I’m outlining and starting work on the 8th Shadow Space book, which I’ll follow with the 9th. It feels great to be working on this series again and, for those of you who have been reading my stuff since the start, you know this is the series that started my writing career, all the way back with The Fallen Race, the first full-length novel I released.

I’ll have a series trailer and a book trailer coming soon, and with the longer publishing timeline, I’ll start posting snippets for The Star Engine in June.

That’s all for now, thanks for reading!

New Release: Maligned Valor

Now available, the 7th book of the Forsaken Valor series, Maligned Valor:

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In my life, I have been kidnapped, attacked, beaten, and tortured.  Now, they are accusing me of being everything that I hate.

My name is William Alexander Armstrong, I am serving as an Initiate in the Drakkus Imperial Space Korps.  I serve there for my friends, for the girl I love, and in the hopes that I can make things better.  For once, we’re on a mission of peace, trying to make allies, trying to build trust.
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Only, things have gone horribly wrong.  Elements of the Drakkus Empire have been doing terrible things and they got caught.  That’s spiked the peace talks and now we’re on the verge of war.  That would be bad enough, except the people we’ve been helping are now accusing me of piracy and worse.

I should just walk away, I should give up.  The thing is, there’s something rotten in the star system and I seem to be a magnet for that sort of trouble.  There’s a plot afoot, one designed to throw the entire Periphery into a state of war, and maligned or not, if I don’t have the valor to stop it, no one will.

Kal’s April Update

Hey everyone! I’ve waited a few days to update for April since I don’t want anyone thinking I’m posting some sort of April Fools joke…

I’m releasing the latest Forsaken Valor book, Maligned Valor, next week, 12 April 2024. Maligned Valor is the 7th book of the series and it was an incredibly fun book to write. Several of my beta readers have said it’s one of the most enjoyable books I’ve ever written, which I took as pretty high praise!

In other news, I’m back to work on the Shadow Space Chronicles. Yes, it’s been a long while, which meant I reread the whole series to get myself back int he universe in preparation (I’ve also done editing for the whole series in the process, so if you own it on Kindle, you may notice an updated Table of Contents and the like).

The Shadow Space Chronicles is a special series to me, it being my first published series and I love the setting and story. My goal is to write the next three books of the series, closing out the current story arc and setting the stage for the next books. There’s a lot of story to tell, with the Balor, Shadow Lords, and various warlords and pirates to deal with, along with other threats that have yet to manifest. If all goes well, I’ll have the long awaited 7th book out within the next couple of months.

I’ve got some other books coming out later this year, so keep checking back here for more updates. One is the continuation of a series I’ve already released and the other is the start of a collaboration in another setting.

In other news, I’ve started a new position with the Army, which keeps me extremely busy. It’s definitely going to impact my available free time, so my blog posts are likely to drop off a bit as I focus first on the day job, second on family, and third on writing. Everything else after that is going to be more or less as I get time.

That’s all for now, thanks for reading!

New Release: Valor’s Exodus

Valor’s Exodus, the 9th book of the Children of Valor series is now available! https://amzn.to/3T1spGF

“You are put in a corner and you have to get out. I have to believe that you can always get out.” –Etgar Keret

The Centurions are going home.

For Jiden Armstrong and the others who have fought to assemble a fleet capable of liberating their planet and rescuing their refugees, this has been a tremendous effort. It has cost the lives of hundreds and Jiden has tackled one impossible task after the next, so that her people, her family, can return to the world of her birth.

Except, this is only the beginning. In defying the Guard, the Centurions have made themselves the target for the most powerful forces in human space. The UN Star Guard will throw spies, saboteurs, and even entire fleets at them if it means stopping them. Because if a group of mercenaries from one tiny planet can thumb their noses at the Guard, then anyone can and that could spell the beginning of the end for them.

The Guard are willing to fire on the civilian refugee ships if that’s what it takes. Valor will have to safeguard the exodus of Jiden’s people, all the way back to their homeworld.

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