The Amaco last voyage…

Amaco then embarked on maneuvers that with lack of better words, was not sanctioned by the USWL Space Core.  The ship engaged in near fatal barrel rolls that almost clipped the enemy’s ship with its wing.  Then the Amaco rolled strongly to the right and fired two nuclear missiles striking one of the Nexus Jor’s ships.  The hit was exact as the enemy ship endured direct damage to its shields and warp core.  It fell out of combat sharply.

A voice then screamed from the speakers, “You will die for this intrusion Earth vessel!!”  It was Num 15. His ship was now in the middle of the fray.  The Colonel had to think fast.  He knew Lt. Greer’s tactics would only last so long.  He felt his ship shake, mostly from the blast that nearly hit them.  A few minor hits on the outer left end but no important systems were damaged.  The stars grew brighter, as if it were a signal for their destruction.

He then remembered something for past trainings.  Professor Alisha Taylor explained that the lack of speed as well as the armor and shielding made up for the Amaco’s evident flaws.  He now felt direct hits on the engines and outer hull. Shields were still holding at 85% capacity.  The outer plates were made up of liquid titanium and a technology given to them by the Plexious (native of southern Mars, better known as Ieus).  He finished with his past scans and viewed a nebula only 600 miles away.  Not just any nebula, but a cousin to the Boomerang Nebula, called Normandie Z Nebula .  The main difference between the two was that the Normandie was a lot warmer than the other, temperature only reaching -250 C°.  Way above absolute zero.

From Astronomical by K. G. Bethlehem

https://www.amazon.com/Astronomical-K-G-Bethlehem/dp/1697944345

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