The Lost Fleet: Beyond the Frontier: Invincible

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looming bulk of the bear-cow fortress, the wave of hundreds of missile craft launched by the fortress caught the leading edge of the fleet. Massive explosions rippled down the length of the human formation as the suicide attackers drove their craft straight into scores of warships and auxiliaries.
    He canceled the simulation with a grunt of disgust.
I’ve tried every possible angle of approach, every possible variation in velocity, but I can’t get around the fact that the fortress is
there
, and I have to take the fleet
there
where the jump point is, and it can’t be going faster than point one light speed when it gets there.
    There was something extremely aggravating about having literally the entire universe open before you and yet being unable to go where you needed to go.
    Geary reached for the comm panel, then hesitated as he saw the time. It was well after normal working hours, the passageways of
Dauntless
darkened to simulate the day/night cycle that humans favored and almost empty of personnel, with only the night watch on duty. He wanted to talk this over with Desjani, but Admiral Timbale’s warning that he and Tanya were being watched for any signs of unprofessional behavior couldn’t be ignored. Tanya wouldn’t do anything improper for a subordinate of his in the chain of command, but that didn’t mean innocent activity couldn’t be willfully misconstrued, especially if it involved her visiting his stateroom at such a time.
    Hell. He had a job to do. Geary sent the request for a call, then waited until her window popped up nearby.
    Tanya was in her own stateroom, which was good to see given the late hour. Sometimes he thought she lived on the bridge on the
Dauntless
, which wasn’t the best thing for her or for her own subordinates. “Good evening, Admiral. What’s up?”
    “Are you busy?”
    She looked back at him. “I’m commanding officer of a battle cruiser. Of course I’m busy. Why?”
    “I’m stuck.” Geary waved toward the display over the table in his stateroom. “I can figure out how to avoid the bear-cow warships, but I can’t figure out how to get past the fortresses at the jump exits. If I didn’t have to worry about the warships, I might be able to come up with a means of knocking out a fortress, but I don’t have that luxury.”
    “It’s all one problem,” Desjani agreed. “I personally tend to focus on the warships, but the biggest problems are those fortresses. Do we have to get within range of their weapons?”
    “No,” Geary said gloomily. “We can pass outside the likely threat radius of anything mounted on the fortresses. What we can’t possibly avoid is the swarm of missile craft that the fortress will launch to intercept us, knowing exactly where we have to go to get to the jump exit. Any ideas?”
    “I’d tell you if I’d come up with any. But I’m just a battle cruiser commander. You’re Black Jack Geary.”
    “You know I don’t like that nickname. Can you come down and go over this stuff with me?”
    Desjani laughed. “Oh, that would look good. Me sneaking into your stateroom in the middle of the night. Should I put on something sexy, like my full-dress uniform?”
    “You do look awfully good in that. Dammit, Tanya, we’re married.”
    “Off my ship we’re married, Admiral. On my ship, we’re captain and admiral. You knew that would be the case.”
    “It’s the sort of thing that’s easier to live with in theory than in practice,” Geary complained. “Besides, this is purely professional. Tanya, you’ve got a great tactical mind. I need some of that.”
    “You sure know how to sweet-talk a girl.” Tanya shook her head. “I think you need sleep more than you need my, um, tactical expertise. We’ve all been trying to figure out how to get past the fortress at the jump point we want to use. None of us has figured out how to do it. We need to try something different.”
    “Such as?”
    “What else is there? The home world of these

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