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The Eisenhorn TrilogyXenos(科幻战争)-第20章

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cowering in fear in the dark。 Many displayed signs of psychic burns or telekinetic welts。
'Imperial Inquisition;' I said firmly but quietly。 'Stay calm。 Where is Esarhaddon?'
Some flinched or moaned at the sound of the name。 A regal dowager in a torn pearlescent gown curled up in the corner and began
weeping。
'Quickly… there's little time! Where is he?' I thought to use my will to spur them into an answer; but their minds had been tortured
enough already that night。 Even a mild mental probe might kill some of them。
'W…when the lights went out; he ran… ran towards the west exit;' said a blood…soaked man dressed in what I presumed was the
uniform of the House Lange bodyguard。
'Can you show us?'
'My leg's broken…'
'Someone else then! Please!'
'Frewa… you go。 Frewa!' The bodyguard gestured to a terrified page boy crouching behind a column。
'Come on; lad; show us the way;' Roban said encouragingly。
The boy got to his feet; his eyes white with fear。 I wasn't sure if he was more afraid of Esarhaddon or the inquisitors looming over
him。
A COMMUNICATING HALLWAY ran from the rear of the banquet hall west towards the house's private landing platform。 Specks of blood
and glass twinkled along its tiled floor。
I felt what seemed to me a breath of wind on my skin。 An exit to the outside; perhaps?
Heavy blast shutters were prised open in the entrance to the gloomy loading dock。 Past the shadowy shapes of several slumped;
dormant cargo servitors; stood a main hatchway through which cold exterior light flickered。
My weapon raised; I waved Roban and Inshabel round to the right。 The page boy cowered back in the doorway。 The air quality was
changing; as if the atmosphere itself was stiffening and drawing tight。 Like some great force gathering its breath。
Esarhaddon was recovering; I was certain。
Livid green light suddenly bathed the loading dock; a psychometric flare accompanying a burst of savage psionic power。 Roban and I
staggered; our lungs squeezed and fingers of telekinesis thrusting at our minds。 Inshabel cried out as he was bowled over from behind
by the page boy; Frewa。 Dull…eyed and frothing at the mouth; the boy had been reduced; in an instant; to a mindless puppet。 Inshabel
fought; but the boy was feral; and despite the interrogator's superior bulk he was pinned。
The pain in my head was intense; but I knew Esarhaddon must still be way below full strength。 I raised the strongest mind shield my
abilities were able to conjure and moved forward。
There was a sudden grind of servo…gears。 A large steel paw swung at my head and I dived back。
A cargo servitor; its metal carapace caked with verdigris; rose up to its full height of three metres and clanked across the deck towards
me on squat hydraulic legs。 Plumes of steam squirted from its broad shoulder joints as it pistoned its arms at me again。 Hot yellow
dots of light burned in the eye sockets of its dented visor。
Despite its mechanical appearance; the cargo drone; like all servitors; was built around human organic components: brain; brain…stem;
neural network; glands so Esarhaddon could control it just like a standard human。
It swung at me again; and missed。 The slicing limb had cut the air with a distinct whistle。
It was built like a great simian: squat legs; barrel chest; wide shoulders and long; thick arms。 Ideal for hefting heavy cargo items into
the belly…hold of a liftship。
Ideal for smashing a human body into gory paste。
Roban cried out a warning。 A second; larger cargo servitor with a long quadruped body; was also moving。 Its body casing was pitted;
brown metal and it had a fork…lifter assembly where its head should have been; giving it the appearance of a bull。 The greased black
forks of the lifter lurched at Roban; who fired six or seven shots that dented or bounced off the machine's chassis。
I ducked two more slow; heavy blows from the ape…servitor。 We were losing precious time。 With every tick of the clock; Esarhaddon
was recovering and becoming more powerful。
I put a bolt round into the thickest part of the servitor's body and rocked it back; the gears and pistons of its legs whining as they
compensated for the recoil。

My power sword was out now; the blade burning。 Blessed for me by the Provost of Inx; it was my weapon of choice。 My
swordsmanship had always been good; but Arianrhod had instructed me in the Carthaen Ewl Wyla Scryi before her death。 Ewl Wyla
Scryi; literally; ''the genius of sharpness''; the Carthaen way of the sword。
I made a figure of eight turn; the ghan fasl; and then a back…hand crosscut; the uin or reverse form of the tahn wyla。
The stroke was good。 The energised blade sliced clean through the servitor's left forearm; sending the massive manipulator paw
clattering to the deck。
It lurched bodily at me; as if enraged; clawing with its remaining hand and lashing with the fused; smoking end of its recently
truncated limb。
I made a head…height horizontal parry called the uwe sax; and then left and right block strokes; the ulsar and the uin ulsar。 Sheets of
sparks cascaded from each hit against its metal body。 I ducked right under the next huge blow; spun round out of the crouch and came
up to face it again in time to follow through with the ura wyla bei; the devastating diagonal downslash; left to right。 My blade edge
and tip sawed the servitor's torso plating wide open in an electrical flash。
The exchange had given me long enough to mentally identify the seat of the servitor's brain…stem component; lit up and glowing in my
mind's eye with the psionic power that drove it。 It lay deep under the carapace between the collar bones。
One more uwe sar and men the ewl caer; the deathstroke。 Tip first; plunging clean through the bodywork; impaling the organic brain。 I
rested the crackling blade there for a moment while the yellow dot eyes went out and then ripped it clear again; sidestepping as the
servitor slammed down onto the flooring。
'Roban!' I called out; leaping over my despatched foe。
But Roban was dead。 The servitor's forks had his limp body impaled through the belly and it was shaking it as if trying to dislodge
him。
Inshabel was on his feet; tears streaming down his face as he blasted at the servitor with his autogun。
Cursing; I ran forward; raised the power sword with both hands and swung it down over the servitor's back。 I doubt the Carthaens; in
all their wisdom; have a name in the most hallowed Ewl Wyla Scryi for an enraged downstroke that severs the backbone and torso of a
servitor。
Inshabel ran to his dead master as the servitor collapsed; trying to pull the corpse clear。
'Later! Later for that!' I said; spiking the command with my will。 Inshabel was close to losing his wits to anger and grief; and I needed
him。
He snatched up his weapon and ran after me。
'The page boy?' I asked。
'I had to hit him。 I hope he's just unconscious。'
WE CAME OUT into the storm…wracked night on the palace landing pad。 Psychic lightning splintered the sky above us and the wind
lashed us。 There was no one on the pad itself; but a fight was raging on the lawns beyond。 I could see eight figures; some robed; some
dressed in the body armour of the Interior Guard; closing to surrounding a lone humanoid who crackled and glowed with spectral
light。 Thorny jags of flame lit out from the cornered figure and dropped one of the guardsmen as we watched。 Esarhaddon。 They had
Esarhaddon cornered。
Inshabel and I leapt down from the pad … a three metre drop onto the wet grass … and ran to join the fray。
I could see Esarhaddon clearly now despite the rain。 A tall; almost naked man with wild black hair and a lean; stringy body; corposant
gleaming and sliding around his capering limbs。
We were just ten metres from the edge of the fight when one of the robed figures raised a bulky weapon and blasted at the rogue
psyker。
A plasma gun。
The violet beam; almost too bright to look at; struck Esarhaddon。 In his weakened state; he had no defence against it。
He ignited like an incendiary round and burned from head to foot in the middle of the lawn。
LOWERING OUR WEAPONS; Inshabel and I walked to join the ring of figures standing around the white hot pyre。 As his robed and
hooded acolytes murmured prayers of grace and del
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