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"Hold the line, boys," Miller grunted, his heavy autocannon beginning to thump rhythmically. "We get paid by the bug, and today, we're all going to be rich."
The mag-rifle hummed, a rail-driven slug tearing through the lead creature’s chitinous chest. It didn't scream; it just kept coming. In the Frontier Corps, they taught you that the universe didn't care about your heroism. It only cared about your ammunition count.
The explosive bolts fired, and the pod doors kicked away. Rat didn't wait for his vision to clear. He hit the dirt, his mag-rifle already tucked into his shoulder. Download Frontier Corps Military Sci Joe Kassabian epub
New Oakhaven wasn't a haven. It was a strip-mining colony on the edge of the Perseus Arm that had stopped sending shipments and started sending distress signals. The "Coalition" claimed it was a labor dispute; the Frontier Corps knew better. It was the Swarm—organic, relentless, and hungry for the minerals the colony sat on.
"Form up! Perimeter Alpha!" Sergeant Miller roared over the comms. "Hold the line, boys," Miller grunted, his heavy
The pod bucked. A violent shudder threw Rat against his restraints as the heat shields began to ablate. Outside, the sky was a bruised purple, streaked with the fire of a dozen other pods screaming toward the surface. CRACK.
Rat hunkered down behind a rusted ore-hauler. He wasn't thinking about the pay. He was thinking about the three liters of oxygen left in his tank and the five hundred miles of vacuum between him and the nearest extraction point. Just another Tuesday in the Corps. In the Frontier Corps, they taught you that
"Thirty seconds to atmosphere," the pilot’s voice crackled, devoid of emotion. "Keep your lunch down. It’s going to be a bumpy ride into New Oakhaven."

