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 ====== Tales From New Terra ====== ====== Tales From New Terra ======
  
-** Work In Progress **+Tales From New Terra are a set of vignettes written by J. Steven York to supplement the novella. The vignettes were originally contained in the Outpost 2 electronic help manual that shipped with the game were placed in the structure/unit detail pages. 
 + 
 +The vignettes are separated into two sections, structures and vehicles. A couple of units do not have their own vignettes. See the notes at the bottom of the page for more details.
  
 ===== Structures ===== ===== Structures =====
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 He felt one of the other Grubs move in behind him, Wasner, he thought.  As they'd often practiced, Wasner quickly pulled his visor down for him and sealed it so Pavlo wouldn't have to take his hands off his controls.  They were almost to the Spaceport now. He felt one of the other Grubs move in behind him, Wasner, he thought.  As they'd often practiced, Wasner quickly pulled his visor down for him and sealed it so Pavlo wouldn't have to take his hands off his controls.  They were almost to the Spaceport now.
  
-Ahead of them Pavlo could see that the emergency lock was closed.  Flashing lights warned about the disaster on the other side, but instead of flames, he could see frost on the bulkhead windows.  What was that about?+Ahead of them Pavlo could see that the emergency lock was closed.  Flashing lights warned about the disaster on the other side, but instead of flames, he could see //frost// on the bulkhead windows.  What was that about?
  
 He slowed the truck.  Something was wrong about this, but what?  Then he saw the bulkhead starting to buckle outward. He slowed the truck.  Something was wrong about this, but what?  Then he saw the bulkhead starting to buckle outward.
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 The seam at the top of the bulkhead cracked like an eggshell, vapor under incredible pressure sprayed out of the crack and along the peak of the tunnel roof, and suddenly the top of the tunnel flashed into white-hot flame. The seam at the top of the bulkhead cracked like an eggshell, vapor under incredible pressure sprayed out of the crack and along the peak of the tunnel roof, and suddenly the top of the tunnel flashed into white-hot flame.
  
-The truck turned, too slowly, their suits were already charring, melting from the indirect heat, and Pavlo could see that even the rocks were burning.+The truck turned, too slowly, their suits were already charring, melting from the indirect heat, and Pavlo could see that even the //rocks// were burning.
  
 The tunnel flickered away.  The truck hovered in the middle of the simulator dome, the Grubs on the truck shaking their heads like sleepwalkers waking from a dream.   The tunnel flickered away.  The truck hovered in the middle of the simulator dome, the Grubs on the truck shaking their heads like sleepwalkers waking from a dream.  
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 The door cracked open, and Captain Fifield stepped trough.  She put her fists on her hips and looked them over disapprovingly.  "People, we don't even have a Spaceport yet, and one just killed you!  Spaceports mean fuel, cryogenic gases, and in this case, liquid oxygen.  Never approach the Spaceport along the side where the cryo tanks are buried."   The door cracked open, and Captain Fifield stepped trough.  She put her fists on her hips and looked them over disapprovingly.  "People, we don't even have a Spaceport yet, and one just killed you!  Spaceports mean fuel, cryogenic gases, and in this case, liquid oxygen.  Never approach the Spaceport along the side where the cryo tanks are buried."  
  
-She looked at Pavlo.  "That means left tunnel, Pavlo."  She clapped her hands twice.  "Let's run this one again people, and see how far you can get before you're killed next time!"+She looked at Pavlo.  "That means //left// tunnel, Pavlo."  She clapped her hands twice.  "Let's run this one again people, and see how far you can get before you're killed next time!"
  
 ==== Factory, Arachnid ==== ==== Factory, Arachnid ====
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 ==== Factory, Structure ==== ==== Factory, Structure ====
 +
 +{{ outpost_2:plym03.png}}
 +
 +{{ outpost)2:eden03.png}}
  
 Brook Panati sat on the railing of a catwalk overlooking the factory floor.  He watched as the automatic machinery below busily produced a new Agridome kit.   Brook Panati sat on the railing of a catwalk overlooking the factory floor.  He watched as the automatic machinery below busily produced a new Agridome kit.  
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 ==== Guard Post ==== ==== Guard Post ====
 +
 +{{ outpost_2:plym11.png}}
 +
 +{{ outpost_2:plym04.png}}
  
 Emma steered the already damaged Scout around a boulder just as it exploded from the impact of a Rail Gun shell.  It had been an uneventful trip back from a mine where she'd been collecting rock samples, until she'd picked up an Eden Lynx somewhere a few kilometers back.  A few more kilometers and she would have been safely back to Plymouth.  Now she couldn't seem to shake her deadly tormentor. Emma steered the already damaged Scout around a boulder just as it exploded from the impact of a Rail Gun shell.  It had been an uneventful trip back from a mine where she'd been collecting rock samples, until she'd picked up an Eden Lynx somewhere a few kilometers back.  A few more kilometers and she would have been safely back to Plymouth.  Now she couldn't seem to shake her deadly tormentor.
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 ==== Laboratory, Basic ==== ==== Laboratory, Basic ====
 +
 +{{ outpost_2:eden02.png}}
 +
 +{{ outpost_2:plym02.png}}
  
 He heard the voice in the distance, "Calvin, you in there?" He heard the voice in the distance, "Calvin, you in there?"
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 ==== Magma Well ==== ==== Magma Well ====
 +
 +{{ outpost_2:eden08.png}}
  
 Duncan Loo stared into the angry face of the engineer.  Duncan had been at the remote Magma Well mining station only a few hours, and he'd already managed to cause a problem, though he couldn't for the life of him figure out how.  He bent down to pick up the geologist’s hammer he'd dropped on the metal walkway.  As he did, he could feel his face warmed by radiated energy from the massive magma conduit near him. Duncan Loo stared into the angry face of the engineer.  Duncan had been at the remote Magma Well mining station only a few hours, and he'd already managed to cause a problem, though he couldn't for the life of him figure out how.  He bent down to pick up the geologist’s hammer he'd dropped on the metal walkway.  As he did, he could feel his face warmed by radiated energy from the massive magma conduit near him.
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 So Kraft waited, for what, it wasn't sure.  But somewhere in the depths of its consciousness, an unoccupied portion of Kraft's intelligence started planning a way to escape. So Kraft waited, for what, it wasn't sure.  But somewhere in the depths of its consciousness, an unoccupied portion of Kraft's intelligence started planning a way to escape.
  
-==== Smelter ====+==== Smelter, Common & Rare Ore ====
  
 "Don't go that way, it's radioactive!"  Actually, all the areas of the smelter that handled radioactives were safely locked behind doors and lots of warning signs, but he felt that such arbitrary warnings gave him the upper hand over annoying visitors, and this woman was definitely annoying.  He closed the inspection port and climbed down the access ladder. "Don't go that way, it's radioactive!"  Actually, all the areas of the smelter that handled radioactives were safely locked behind doors and lots of warning signs, but he felt that such arbitrary warnings gave him the upper hand over annoying visitors, and this woman was definitely annoying.  He closed the inspection port and climbed down the access ladder.
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 The woman looked a little pale.  "I'm sorry.  I've never been to a smelter before.  I was just curious." The woman looked a little pale.  "I'm sorry.  I've never been to a smelter before.  I was just curious."
  
-He turned his nose up.  "You know 'bout curiosity and dead cats and things like that.  You stay close to me, and you might get out of the building alive."  It was Ernie's opinion that such dire warnings discouraged uninvited repeat visits.  He marched rapidly on his rounds, as fast as his long legs would carry him, and the woman trotted to keep up.+He turned his nose up.  "You know 'bout curiosity and dead cats and things like that.  You stay close to me, and you //might// get out of the building alive."  It was Ernie's opinion that such dire warnings discouraged uninvited repeat visits.  He marched rapidly on his rounds, as fast as his long legs would carry him, and the woman trotted to keep up.
  
 "Now, Mr. Ngot, about my request." "Now, Mr. Ngot, about my request."
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 "And platinum," she said helpfully. "And platinum," she said helpfully.
  
-"Gold, silver, and platinum, to make jewelry for the consumer goods store."+"Gold, silver, and platinum, to make //jewelry// for the consumer goods store."
  
 She smiled hopefully.  "That's right." She smiled hopefully.  "That's right."
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 ==== Spaceport ==== ==== Spaceport ====
 +
 +{{ outpost_2:eden05.png}}
 +
 +{{ outpost_2:plym08.png}}
  
 Carol Rajesh nervously watched the telescopic feed from the Observatory.  The descending RLV had just fired its main engines and was beginning to slow.  She knew that if she simply opened one of the blast shields over her office window, she could probably see it with her naked eyes. Carol Rajesh nervously watched the telescopic feed from the Observatory.  The descending RLV had just fired its main engines and was beginning to slow.  She knew that if she simply opened one of the blast shields over her office window, she could probably see it with her naked eyes.
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 Carol launched rockets from her Spaceport all the time.  They did a countdown, the engines fired, the rocket climbed, and they never saw it again.  But this one was coming back, engines firing, and it was going to land, like a video of a launch played backwards, it was going to land on her launch pad. Carol launched rockets from her Spaceport all the time.  They did a countdown, the engines fired, the rocket climbed, and they never saw it again.  But this one was coming back, engines firing, and it was going to land, like a video of a launch played backwards, it was going to land on her launch pad.
  
-It was unnatural.  It was going to take some getting used to.  No, she thought as she headed down to the control room in the safety shelter.  She was never going to get used to it.+It was unnatural.  It was going to take some getting used to.  //No,// she thought as she headed down to the control room in the safety shelter.  She was //never// going to get used to it.
  
 ==== Storage Tanks, Common & Rare Metals ==== ==== Storage Tanks, Common & Rare Metals ====
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 Tank didn't flinch, but took two powerful steps closer, big guns at ready. Tank didn't flinch, but took two powerful steps closer, big guns at ready.
  
-A tall, dark shape moved out of the smoke.  A cape swirled, and small, sinister eyes peered at him from the depths of a hideous, perpetually sneering breathing mask.  It was Axen Moon, the Dark Elder himself!+A tall, dark shape moved out of the smoke.  A cape swirled, and small, sinister eyes peered at him from the depths of a hideous, perpetually sneering breathing mask.  //It was Axen Moon, the Dark Elder himself!//
  
 "So," boomed the Dark Elder, "the great Tank Steele.  We finally meet."  He wheezed behind the mask.  "For the last time!"  He pulled a huge pulse cannon from under his cape and aimed it squarely at Tank. "So," boomed the Dark Elder, "the great Tank Steele.  We finally meet."  He wheezed behind the mask.  "For the last time!"  He pulled a huge pulse cannon from under his cape and aimed it squarely at Tank.
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 Juno Steele shook his head, and let a long, heartfelt sigh escape from his lips.  He looked up from the inventory reports on his ClipCom, ran his fingers over his bald spot, then tapped the icon that initiated a manual backflush of Slurry Tank 4. Juno Steele shook his head, and let a long, heartfelt sigh escape from his lips.  He looked up from the inventory reports on his ClipCom, ran his fingers over his bald spot, then tapped the icon that initiated a manual backflush of Slurry Tank 4.
  
-He slumped back into his battered chair and sighed again.  Juno Steele did a lot of sighing.  "I have definitely got the most boring job in Plymouth."+He slumped back into his battered chair and sighed again.  Juno Steele did a lot of sighing.  "I have //definitely// got the most boring job in Plymouth."
  
 ==== Tokamak Fusion Reactor ==== ==== Tokamak Fusion Reactor ====
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 Mic sat on the far side of the corridor looking at him in horror.  Del looked back into the room, and saw the lower half of his body embedded in the aerogel. Mic sat on the far side of the corridor looking at him in horror.  Del looked back into the room, and saw the lower half of his body embedded in the aerogel.
  
-This is very embarrassing, he thought.+This is very //embarrassing//, he thought.
  
 He looked up at the man approaching from down the corridor, and put on his best brownnosing smile.  "Good evening, Professor Anthony!  What brings you out at this hour?" He looked up at the man approaching from down the corridor, and put on his best brownnosing smile.  "Good evening, Professor Anthony!  What brings you out at this hour?"
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 Emma moved forward and slumped into the next seat, that great weight gone from her shoulders, if only for a moment.  She looked over and smiled wearily.  "You know, pup, you're right.  You are a pessimist." Emma moved forward and slumped into the next seat, that great weight gone from her shoulders, if only for a moment.  She looked over and smiled wearily.  "You know, pup, you're right.  You are a pessimist."
 +
 +==== Evacuation Transport ====
 +
 +{{ outpost_2:plym01.png}}
 +
 +{{ outpost_2:eden01.png}}
 +
 +"I'm sorry to bother you, Elder Moon, but I thought you might be able to calm her.  None of us have done much good."  Axen Moon followed the little man named Paris through the narrow corridor that connected the transport's five tiny living compartments.  The walls were so close that Axen's wide shoulders barely cleared.  Somewhere a baby was crying.  It seemed to him it had been crying for about a week now.  
 +
 +He studied the back of Paris' round, balding head with contempt.  Despite being chosen from the 99th percentile of human genetic potential in some critical area, he was a toady.  The top 1 percent of toadies, Axen supposed.
 +
 +Still, the last thing he wanted was to be trapped in an E.T. with someone who'd been driven insane by the conditions, and even toadies had their uses.
 +
 +As they approached the front compartment, he could hear the woman's voice, repeating over and over, "38, 38, 38 ..."  He carefully snaked his way through occupied sleeping hammocks and stacks of supplies.
 +
 +The woman huddled in a corner near a small view point.  She was barely out of her teens, her long, blond hair hanging around her face in tangles.  On the bulkhead next to her, hash-marks had been scratched into the structure with some sharp object.
 +
 +He knelt at her side and smiled.  He didn't feel like smiling at her, or anyone, after their long confinement, but he was a politician first and foremost.  She turned as he touched her shoulder, and her eyes widened as she recognized him.
 +
 +"Is there a problem?"  He forced his tone to remain pleasant.
 +
 +"Elder!  Did I do something to disturb you?"
 +
 +"People were concerned for you.  You were talking ..."
 +
 +"Was I talking?  It’s hard to tell."  There was a slightly wild look in her eyes that worried Axen.
 +
 +"You kept saying '38.'"
 +
 +"38.  Of course."  She looked out the window and seemed to forget that he was there.
 +
 +"What does it mean - 38?"
 +
 +"Days."  She sighed.  "Days since any of us has had a bath."
 +
 +There were 25 people on the Evac Transport, and none of them escaped the sound of Axen Moon's laughter.
 +
 +==== Geothermal Constructor (GeoCon) ====
 +
 +See Geothermal Plant.
 +
 +==== Repair Vehicle ====
 +
 +Gloria Watt waited until the Garage crew was changing to slip through the big outer doors and into the bay where the Repair Vehicle sat unused, by anyone but her, that is.  She ducked under the machine’s repair booms and past the drone bay doors to reach the fabrication unit on the rear.
 +
 +Checking once more to see that nobody was watching, she removed a magnidriver from the pocket above her suit's right knee and opened the latches.  The service panel swung open, and she climbed in to get access to the small-parts hopper.  She felt inside.  As expected, it was full.  She unhooked a bag from her belt, and removed the first handful of recently fabricated "parts."
 +
 +They were tiny replicas of Eden vehicles, ConVecs, SULVs, Tigers, and even the Repair Vehicle itself, all produced from her programs by the vehicle's 3-D lithography unit.  She scooped them up handful after handful, until the bin was empty.  She checked twice, not wanting to leave any evidence.
 +
 +Then she carefully climbed down and took a step back so she could close the panel.  She bumped into somebody.
 +
 +Gloria turned and looked into the face of a Volunteer Guardsman.  She smiled sheepishly.  "Oh-oh," she said, not even sure his radio would be on the same short-range channel.  "Busted."
 +
 +The Guardsman raised an eyebrow and crossed his arms across his chest.  "I've been looking for you for a while," he said.
 +
 +She held the bag at her side, trying to hide it behind one leg.  "I was just - testing out the unit."
 +
 +He nodded.  "We know.  You've been testing it out a lot.  That's why the Council wants to talk to you."
 +
 +"The Council?  Look, this isn't that big a deal.  Can't you just give me a warning or something?"
 +
 +He held out a hand toward the bag.  "Can I see?"
 +
 +Reluctantly, she handed him the bag.  He reached out and pulled out a little plastic Earthworker, perfect in every detail.  He held it up in the palm of his hand.  "These things have been making a lot of kids happy."
 +
 +That wasn't what she'd been expecting to hear.  "Happy?"
 +
 +"You've been trading them to people for ration points, they give them to kids, kids are happy, Colonists are happy, Council is happy.  Plus there are all the other things you've been making - dolls, combs, games - they all make people happy.  But we can't have you sneaking around the Garage late at night, can we?"
 +
 +She ducked her head nervously.  "I guess not."
 +
 +"So the Council wanted me to find out who was doing it, so they could make your business legitimate."
 +
 +"I'm not busted?"
 +
 +"They want to talk to you about working in the new Consumer Goods Factory." 
 +
 +==== Robo-Dozer ====
 +
 +It was Penny Hill's first day in the Garage.  She was fresh out of tech training, and a little in awe of everything.  She'd wanted to be a mechanic since her father had taken her for a ride in a Cargo Truck when she was a little girl.  Now, her dream was becoming a reality.  Old Tolo, the head mechanic and Garage foreman, was just completing her tour of the facility.
 +
 +The Garage was a sizable structure, one of the biggest pressurized spaces in the colony, but today it was crowded with vehicles in various stages of repair.  "So, where do I start?"
 +
 +Tolo smiled, and a scar puckered across his left cheek.  Tolo was something of a legend, the only mechanic to be decorated as a war hero.  "Got just the job for you, something you can prove yourself with."  She followed him between a pair of parked Tiger combat vehicles to the back corner of the Garage.  There, looking worn and tired, was an ancient Robo-Dozer.
 +
 +She looked at him questioningly.  "You want me to fix this?"
 +
 +He shook his head.  "I want you to dismantle it.  Save any useful parts, and send the rest to the GORF for recycling."
 +
 +She looked up at the Dozer.  It was a big job, but she could handle it.  But where to start?  As Tolo watched her closely, she climbed up onto the Dozer's track and wiped some of the dust off its frame with her hand.  On the faded yellow paint was painted a large black number 1.  She blinked in surprise. 
 + 
 +"This is Number 1, the original Dozer brought from old Earth."  She'd watched this same Dozer at work a dozen times throughout her young life.  She ran her hands along the metal, knowing that it had been assembled hundreds of years ago on a dead world.  She turned to face Tolo.  "I can't disassemble this."
 +
 +Tolo just looked at her.  "It's your job."
 +
 +"I can't."
 +
 +"And if it means you'll lose your job?"
 +
 +She hesitated only a moment to square her shoulders.  "I'm sorry, I just can't."
 +
 +Tolo cracked a smile.  "Brave lady.  Stick by your principles no matter what.  I like that.  You pass the test."
 +
 +She looked at him, confused.
 +
 +"Get down from there," he said.  "We'll find you a real job.  I got a Scout just came in that needs its drive overhauled."
 +
 +She shook her head.  "It was just a test?"
 +
 +He chuckled.  "Chairman told me I could keep old Number 1 around just as long as she was useful.  Well, you can see she's still got a use, as long as there are new recruits to evaluate."
 +
 +==== Robo-Miner ====
 +
 +See Magma Well.
 +
 +==== Robo-Surveyor ====
 +
 +Herman sat in the darkened and nearly empty Command Center, waiting out the last few minutes of his shift at survey duty.  On his console, a panoramic map was scattered with small yellow icons.  Each represented a Robo-Surveyor searching for Rare Ore, and all of them were coming up empty.  The techs were begging for Rare Ores, and unless they could be found, the Spaceport program was going to grind to a halt.
 +
 +Behind him, Herman heard the door cycle.  It had to be Hake Lakoff, his relief.  "Howdy, Hake," he said without looking.
 +
 +"Arr, me bucko, searchin' for buried treasure is what we be doing.  Gold, nickel, uranium, doubloons!"
 +
 +Herman groaned.  "Have you been watching movies again, Hake?"  He knew the answer already.  Much of the cultural database that had been brought from Earth was still a corrupted and unreadable mess, but Hake had recently discovered that the collection of 20th century pirate movies had somehow escaped the accident intact.
 +
 +Hake sat down at in the chair next to him and swiveled to look over the map.  "Things don't look so good matey.  Ol' Blackbeard hid his treasure well."
 +
 +Herman slumped back in the chair.  "We need a hit, and we need one fast."  He indicated a cluster of markers in the northwest quadrant.  "I'm hoping one of these is it, but I have only one Robo-Surveyor available.  Which one will it be?"
 +
 +Hake studied the map intently, then pointed to a location where two surface faults crossed right by a marker.  "To find a chest o' treasure, any pirate knows, 'X' marks the spot."
 +
 +Herman considered that for a moment.  He didn't have any better ideas.  Well, if you can't beat them, join them.  He punched up a control pad and redirected the Robo-Surveyor.  "Hoist the jib, bucko.  We be setting sail."
 +
 +==== Scout ====
 +
 +Scout 7 had a name, though Scout 7 didn't know it had a name.  Some wag mechanic had painted "Rover" on Scout 7's flank, but Scout 7's - Rover's - limited computer intelligence didn't make it aware of that.  Rover's intelligence was directed in very specific ways, into navigation sensors, guidance systems, and drive circuits that allowed it to traverse the rocky landscape of New Terra's equatorial highlands, and into the array of sensitive instruments, its eyes and ears, that allowed Rover to locate and track threats.
 +
 +Right now, Rover was tracking a tiny electromagnetic disturbance.  It could have been nothing, a fluctuation of New Terra's magnetic field, piezoelectricity generated by fault movement, or even a leak in Rover's own internal shielding, but Rover had been tracking it for the better part of a day, tireless and determined.
 +
 +The signal was stronger now.  Rover was very close.  The Scout moved slowly up a steep ridge, picking its way around boulders larger than the vehicle itself.  Stronger now, but Rover felt no excitement, no fear; that wasn't part of its programming.
 +
 +Rover topped the ridge, and immediately the threat was apparent.  One, two, three targets, enemy heavy combat units, heavily shielded, worked their way slowly up a gully.  Immediately Rover sent the signal back to base, quickly beaming all the information it could collect about the threat.  One of those pieces of information was about the weapons turrets that were now homing in on Rover's position.
 +
 +Self-preservation was part of Rover's programming, but not the most important part.  Human operators could have ordered Rover to safety, but their slower brains were just beginning to respond to the signals it was sending.  A sensor detected a target lock, and finally, Rover's programming instructed it to move to safety.
 +
 +But fast as Rover was, Lasers were faster.  Even as Rover's armor was boiling off as plasma, it was sending the final alarm, "We're under attack!"
 +
 +And then Rover was no more, and it didn't know that either.
 +
 +==== Spider ====
 +
 +Jix Oltion watched as hurricane winds ripped his wheat crop out by the roots, and knew that was the least of his problems.  The crops could be replanted, the holes meteors had punched in the Agridome could be repaired, but unless he could get to an airlock quickly, Jix was going to be very permanently dead.
 +
 +He grabbed a breathing mask from a red emergency locker and slapped it over his face.  It might buy him only 30 extra seconds of consciousness, but those seconds might be the difference between life and death.
 +
 +He'd been out in the dome, inspecting the new irrigation tubes, exposed, on foot, and far from any shelter, when the meteors had hit.  He ran as hard as he could for the far end of the dome, wind-whipped corn stalks lashing at his exposed arms.  He could feel the pressure dropping, tugging at his skin, making him feel like an expanding balloon, and knew that he'd never make it to shelter.  Gasping, he stumbled and fell, knowing that he'd never get up again.
 +
 +Then the wind stopped.  For several minutes he just laid there, catching his breath and looking up at the overhead tracks and lighting panels.  Then he glanced over at the nearest of the large window panels to see who his saviors were.
 +
 +Then he started to laugh uncontrollably.  As he watched the Spiders clambering over the ripped hull, spreading patching material, stitching the rent plates back together with carbon fiber webs, he could think only one thing: farmers and bugs were supposed to be natural enemies.
 +
 +==== Combat Chassis, Heaver (Tiger) ====
 +
 +The fighting was close now.  Up in the structures, Mort Paris couldn't hear the tanks in New Terra's thin atmosphere, but down here in the tunnels, it was different.  The walls echoed with the sound of their treads, and the explosions made the ground ring like a bell.  Accumulated dust rained down from the conduits that snaked along the roof of the tunnel.  He wished he'd been able to take a scooter, but he'd never gotten the hang of operating one while wearing a pressure suit.
 +
 +Inside that suit he was drenched with sweat, and his breath came in gasps.  He wasn't a hero, he was an administrator.  It was just that, when he'd heard there were still kids in the Nursery, there hadn't been any other candidates.  Right then, he'd have given anything to turn back, to forget that overheard comment, but his feet kept moving him into danger.
 +
 +He trotted up the ramp into the Nursery.  The place was a blasted chaos, a gaping hole ripped in the hull just inside the safety airlock.  As he passed the hole, he stopped and leaned out.  The fighting wasn't close, it was here.  A phalanx of friendly armored units rolled past, a pair each of Lynx and Panthers, their big tires kicking up rooster-tails of dust, and right behind them, a lumbering Tiger, its hull and turrets blackened from multiple hits, but still fighting.  An enemy Lynx raced from behind the University and paused for a moment before being blasted into ruin by fire from the assembled friendlies.  Then the building shook from a series of explosions, suggesting that more enemies were near.
 +
 +Just beyond the bulkhead, he knew, was the locker room, where the emergency gear was stored, and where the kids would be, if they were still alive.  He had to pry the door open with a piece of metal salvaged from the wreckage.  Inside, a chunk of the roof had collapsed, lockers stood open, disaster gear thrown about.  Then something in the corner moved.
 +
 +He found two boys who looked to be three or four years old, huddled in their transparent rescue balls.  The colony couldn't afford to keep spacesuits in all the sizes needed by growing children, so the rescue balls were provided as a substitute.  They were pressurized to keep the kids alive, but they severely limited mobility.  In theory, an adult would always be around to carry the children to safety.  In theory.  He looked down at their tear-streaked faces and cursed shortcuts, the very shortcuts his department had approved a few years earlier.
 +
 +He grabbed a carry-strap in each hand and half-carried, half-dragged the two boys through the lock.  Another explosion rocked the building, and the floor tilted suddenly, as though one of the foundation pylons had collapsed.  
 +
 +With no time to waste, he let the boys roll down the ramp into the tunnel.  Not the best ride, but it was quick, and bruises would heal.  The alternative was much more permanent.
 +
 +His heart sank as he thought of the long tunnels back to the Command Center.  The Evac Transports wouldn't wait forever, but there was no choice.  He put his head down, grabbed the straps on the rescue balls, and slid them along the slick floor as quickly as he could.
 +
 +With his eyes on his own feet, and not enough air to carry the sound, he didn't hear the service cart until it was right in front of him.  A woman he didn't immediately recognize sat in the driver's seat.  It didn't matter.  She was an angel as far as he was concerned.  Without a word, she helped him load the kids into the rear cargo bin.  She climbed back into her seat, and he was about to join her, when the tunnel roof behind him collapsed.
 +
 +He was pelted with rock and thrown against the far wall.  He looked up, and the service cart appeared to be okay.  Then he looked back to see what had happened.
 +
 +A good 50 meters of tunnel had caved in, forming a ramp of debris from the surface down to the tunnel floor, a ramp that was occupied by a fast-moving enemy Tiger.
 +
 +Mort looked back at the woman and waved her on.  There was no way she could outrun it, and the straight tunnel would put her in gun range for at least another half kilometer.  The Tiger was on the tunnel floor now, and moving his way, more cautiously now.  The big turrets were turning toward them, the ugly muzzles of the weapons swinging into view.
 +
 +Mort didn't know what to do.  He was unarmed, helpless against the big vehicle.  So he did the only thing he could.  He stood in the middle of the tunnel and held out his hands: "Stop!"
 +
 +To his surprise, it did stop, long enough for the muzzles of the weapons to train directly on him.  So close was he to the monster's treads that the two weapons had him in a deadly cross-fire.
 +
 +He looked back.  The cart was stuck in loose debris, its wheels spinning.  He could see the two boys in their rescue balls, eyes wide looking at the Tiger.
 +
 +In the Tiger, electronic eyes must have been looking back, and through them, a human operator, for no computer would have done what came next.
 +
 +The Tiger, which could have crushed Mort Paris flat, blown him to plasma, killed him any of a hundred ways, began to back away.  The treads churned as it turned and began to climb back out of the tunnel.
 +
 +===== Notes =====
 +
 +Tales From New Terra Vignettes were not written for the following units:
 +
 +  * Light Combat Chassis (Lynx)
 +  * Medium Combat Chassis (Panther)
 +  * Scorpion 
 +
 +Vignettes are shared for the following combos:
 +
 +  * Magma Well and Robo-Miner
 +  * GeoCon and Geothermal Plant 
  
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