Christmas in Foxhole-Heaven
Friday, 25 December 2009 17:41 Christmas in Foxhole-Heaven
by Dr. Philip Edward Kaldon
Tuesday 25 December 2863 (Earth Relative Time)
Battle Zone Three, Sector 17, Foxhole-H
North Continent, Balencia IV
The heat of the day hadn’t really cut in yet. But
Corporal Trev Taylor was already too hot. PFC Andrea Yu’s
fatigues wore dark stains around the neck and under the
arms. Only Private Tony McConnell looked cool and relaxed
hiding here in Foxhole-Heaven. He claimed it was Zen
training, the others just assumed he was cold-blooded.
Something resembling a large stinging insect landed on
Taylor’s bare arm, which he swatted away. It fell on the
damp ground by his feet -- a quick grind by the heel of his
boot and it was gone. Or at least encased in several
centimeters of mud for a while.
This wasn’t what they’d signed up for.
Fleet Marines dropped planetside in their armored suits
and stopped the bad guys from doing bad things by dint of
their overwhelming technology. But the SIG Cooperative on
Balencia IV hadn’t read that part of the manual, apparently.
It hadn’t been so much a matter of offering resistance to
the Unified Star Fleet as a rout on the ground.
So the four remaining Marines of Eagle Squad, 2011th
Planetary Reconnaissance, lay hidden from view in a hastily
dug out bunker -- Foxhole-H. Their armored fighting suits
sat off to the side, empty and dormant.
The SIG had fooled everyone, amassing thousands of
mines and armor penetrating missiles all of which honed in
on the E-M emissions of the armor. The Marines couldn’t
move without attracting a hail of deadly fire. Nor could
they abandon their powerful suits and weapons. It was a
stalemate until Fleet could bring in enough tools to
neutralize the mines and missiles.
Their hidey hole brightened momentarily. Taylor
snatched up his auto rifle, but then relaxed. It was Acting
Sergeant Stu Hohn, back from creeping through the underbrush
to Battalion.
"What’s the news, Sarge?" Andrea asked.
"Battalion’s got a new shipment of EETs. Should be
clearing out the SIG’s homing weapons in our sector pretty
soon."
"Good. I’m tired of sleeping in an unpowered suit,"
Taylor said, getting up to check the seal of their trapdoor.
"Gives you some protection if the SIGs come through
that door," Stu pointed out.
"Yeah, well I prefer the mission op where we have
overwhelming force and restore peace and order in a matter
of hours or days -- not weeks and months."
"Cheer up. Brought a new round of ration packs."
"Thanks," Taylor said, without much enthusiasm. The
low-residue bars were designed not to give away their
position. That pretty much ruled out any hint of taste.
"Come on, it’s your Christmas dinner."
"Christmas?"
"It’s Christmas back on Earth -- as of 0517 hours
local," Stu said.
"You powered up to check?" Taylor got concerned. "Or
did you get a datafeed at Battalion?"
"Naw." He held up a wrist. "Great-great-great-
grandfather’s Rolex Galaxy -- all mechanical. Dual
calendars. Earth Relative Time as well as setting it for
the local twenty-eight hour forty-seven point three minute
day."
"You’ve been holding out on us."
"Just about Christmas. I’ve been tracking when that
would come."
"Well, then," Taylor said, sitting back down. "Merry
Christmas, Sarge."
"Yes, Merry Christmas," Andrea and Tony added.
Halfway through their dry, tasteless ration bars, their
quiet holiday celebration was interrupted by a vibration,
which quickly evolved into a rhythmic shaking.
"What the hell was that?" Taylor whispered as he geared
up for battle.
"Oh yeah, there was one more thing," Stu said, standing
up unconcerned. "The 533rd is here with stealth non-
electronic armor. They’ll give us cover and we can get out
of here."
"What? You bastard!" Taylor yelled.
Stu mounted into his armor and powered it up, just as
their cover was lifted up by a friendly armored Marine.
"Merry Christmas, guys," Stu said. "Saddle up and move
on out."
Then the acting sergeant snapped his visor shut and
left. The other three scrambled into their armor, cleared
out their gear and followed him.
Freedom. Daylight. It was the best Christmas present
Trev Taylor had ever gotten.Dr. Phil
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