Zachariah watched his dashboard. The numbers told him that his air speed had flipped
the numbers, the Rocket was below its ceiling so he didn’t have to worry about the
engine choking off, and the map function said he was holding the course.
“I only see the Kellers, and Brother Rabbit,” said Sola. “We must be leaving the
others way behind.”
“They may have diverted off the path,” said Bolan. “The Riordianians might have
needed a break, and we still don’t know how fast Sir Dormir’s tree is supposed to be.”
“He’ll need to land in the middle of the fliers to have a chance at the best time,” said
Zachariah. “Right now, we have it according to our watch clock.”
“So he has to beat our times for the rest of the race,” said Bolan. “There’s no way he
can do it.”
“Running last might be all the tree is good for,” said Zachariah. “We can’t assume
that. The Alvas are as deserving of their reputation as the Shae. Crossing one is
unwise.”
The Kellers flew by on the right. The boys waved at their rivals as they passed. The
duckbilled monster gave them an obscene gesture. Then their flying machine flew
into the lead on a trail of flame.
“Did you see what I saw?,” said Bolan.
“Yes,” said Zachariah. “I wonder how much fuel they are burning up to do that.”
“It might have been some kind of secret weapon,” said Bolan. “I don’t know why they
wanted to use it now.”
“Maybe because the cloud is still chasing us,” said Sola.
“That’s a fast cloud,” said Bolan. “All my readings are at the top of the board. If we
went any faster, the Rocket would break in two.”
“The engine would have to be worked on to get any more speed out of it,” said
Zachariah. “That’s not something I would like to try while in flight.”
“All right,” said Zachariah. “We have to buy some time for the others to disperse so
the cloud can’t chase them all.”
“How are we going to do that?,” asked Bolan.
“We’re going to have to do something incredibly stupid,” said Zachariah.
He turned the Rocket in a wide loop to face the cloud. Lightning blasted at the rest
of the racers. One of the propellor driven machines blew up from one of the strikes.
The riders split apart, their daemons firing into the cloud with their breath weapons.
“I think this is a job for Gold Bug,” said Zachariah. He opened the cockpit. Octo
rushed in, firing his jet’s weapons into the cloud. “The problem is we can’t see what
we need to do.”
Lightning missed the Rocket as it barreled at the cloud. Zachariah realized that he
couldn’t just take the thing apart if he couldn’t see what he was doing. He needed a
better plan.
“Knife, see if you can do something about the fog,” said Zachariah. He altered course
so the ship wouldn’t enter the fog. “Then we’ll know what we have to work with for
this.”
The spider extruded the force ball projector from its back. It fired at the cloud. It
didn’t matter where the target was as long as there was something to hit. The first
volley trapped the fog in a roughly rectangular shape against its flying base.
“That is a big flying machine,” said Bolan. “That’s years beyond what we have.”
“Months,” said Zachariah. “We just need more hands to help us out.”
“What are we going to do about helping the others?,” said Sola. “Let’s stay on
course.”
“I have a crazy plan that might work,” said Zachariah.
He looped around the cloud. He noted that one of the force balls blew up. A lightning
gun must have been behind that one. He cut the rear output and opened the belly jets
so the Rocket hovered in place behind the huge ship.
“We need you to damage the engines, Knife,” said Zachariah. “Maybe a cutter will
do for this.”
Knife switched tools as he climbed to the top of the cockpit opening. He took aim at
one of the juggernaut’s round openings spewing exhaust. He fired blasts of light that
he used to cut things into the vent. Black smoke joined the gray fog. The giant flying
platform listed in the air.
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“All right,” said Zachariah. “We may have hampered their ability to pursue. Let’s get
out of here before they figure out how to fix the problem we caused and chase after
us.”
He switched back to directional thrust and pushed pass the behemoth. He closed the
cockpit as he guided the Rocket back on course.
Zachariah watched the leviathan as he flew around her. The slower fliers circled and
took shots at the slowed down ship. The force balls took most of the hits, but
occasionally they would hit an open spot and something would catch fire.
Octo circled the behemoth, and then the racers followed him away from the pirate
boat. Small explosions marked where something had caught fire from the racers
attacking and reached something volatile inside the shell.
Zachariah pointed the Rocket after the Kellers. They were in the lead. He wondered
how far their engine modification had carried them before their flying machine had
to land.
Could he do the same thing with the gravity engine? He turned the thoughts over in
his head as he cruised along. He decided against it. It was better to be able to increase
the upper limit of what the engine could lift, and how it worked on the material
already in place rather than adding on something that might kill the crew with a
button push.
A booster that increased the speed that you flew could be done under the right
circumstances.
Maybe weapons and a tougher hull might be a better modification to work on to keep
other sky pirates at bay while in the air.
If he could build something like Knife’s force ball beam, that would be a great
offensive weapon. Once trapped in one of those, the other flier would have to break
out before they could do anything else. He thought about it and shook his head. The
other flier could still ram the Rocket.
Still something on the back of the Rocket would allow for coverage of the sky if he
mounted it on a spinning wheel. Then he would only have to worry about the belly
of the flying machine. The belly jets would destroy anything placed in front of them.
What would be a good alternative? He didn’t think he could weaponize the jets
against targets moving at a distance.
“Here’s a sandwich, Da,” said Sola. “We’re halfway to Lobster Castle.”
“Thank you,” said Zachariah. He took the bread and meat. He looked at the
chronometer. He had spent an hour in a fugue thinking about what he could do to the
Rocket. He took a bite and nodded to himself.
They had made better time than what he had thought. The modification to the engine
must be pushing them faster than they had dreamed when they started out.
“I didn’t see any sign of the Kellers at all,” said Bolan. “Do you think they made it
to Lobster Castle.”
“I don’t know,” said Zachariah. “It depends on a lot of variables that we don’t know
and have no way to check unless we can take their flying machine apart. A lot
depends on how much fuel they had, and how fast they burned it with that flare they
did.”
“What about that giant flying ship?,” asked Bolan. “I can totally see building one of
those, but it would take us years.”
“Once the design work was done, it might take two years to build a hull as big as
that,” said Zachariah. “The question is why would you want it? A Green Light could
take one of those apart in an instant.”
“Good point,” said Bolan. “Wait. It could be used for a cargo hauler.”
“A cargo hauler?,” said Sola.
“Yes,” said Bolan. “Look at that thing. It had to have hauled those little fliers. That
means we can build something to do the same thing.”
“That is a lot of cargo,” said Zachariah. “You would be able to supply part of a large
city with a cargo hauler that big.”
“And who would pay for that cargo?,” asked Sola.
“I don’t know,” said Bolan. “But we can ask around.”
“Let’s put it on the idea list,” said Zachariah. “The Rocket is doing better than we
thought. Governments will pay to have their own. We can use those resources to think
about building something to fly products across the realm.”
“They’ll want them for flying weapons, Da,” said Sola. “Do we want to let anyone
have that much power in their hands?”
“That’s a good point,” said Zachariah. “The problem is there is already one flying
fortress in the sky. We have a decision to create a counterforce, or specialize in small
flying machines to try to knock it out of the sky.”
“I don’t like it,” said Sola.
“Let’s table this for later,” said Zachariah. “We don’t know if we’ll reach Lobster
Castle. When we get there, we can look the Rocket over and talk about the future.”
“All right,” said Bolan. “What should I look for when we land?”
“We need to make sure Gold Bug’s patches are stable and won’t come off,” said
Zachariah. “If not, we’ll have to make more solid patches and weld them on. I’ll have
to look at the modifications of the engine. If there is a danger of blowing the engine
up, I’ll have to take the engine apart and put it back together with the spare parts.”
“How can I help, Da?,” said Sola.
“We’re going to need you and Hardy to help Bolan with the inspection,” said
Zachariah. “You might have to scavenge parts from Lobster Castle, or get material
so we can build our own. We won’t know how bad things are until we land. Right
now, everything looks okay. Tomorrow when we launch might be a different story.”
“Sounds okay,” said Sola. “Hopefully we won’t have any more trouble before we get
to the landing zone.”
“I hope so,” said Zachariah.
He thought about the strange warning he had received from the man with the wooden
dog. Everything would be simpler once he had dealt with the Lightning.
He should have warned the others, but the conversation had slipped his mind. He put
the guilt away. He had done what he could to save the racers. He wasn’t responsible
for the man they had lost. There was nothing he could do about that.
He didn’t like the thought that he might have been able to get that one flier to take
another route if he had remembered. He examined the thought from all sides as he
chewed on his food. He put it away.
You couldn’t change the past, and he hadn’t initiated the attack. The loss of the one
racer was on the flying ship, and its crew of pirates. He was pleased to have caused
some of them to crash and give the other racers a fighting chance to get away, even
the Kellers.
He wanted to go back and shoot the thing out of the sky. He frowned at himself at the
thought. He would have to add that to the list of things he wanted to do. The Rocket
would be blown apart just as fast as that other racer if it took a direct hit from the
ship’s lightning guns.
The only course before him was to report to the authority at Lobster Castle and let
them spread the word to the other city states.