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      The Lost Fleet: Beyond the Frontier: Guardian

      Jack Campbell

      Ace Books by Jack Campbell

      THE LOST FLEET: DAUNTLESS

      THE LOST FLEET: FEARLESS

      THE LOST FLEET: COURAGEOUS

      THE LOST FLEET: VALIANT

      THE LOST FLEET: RELENTLESS

      THE LOST FLEET: VICTORIOUS

      THE LOST FLEET: BEYOND THE FRONTIER: DREADNAUGHT

      THE LOST FLEET: BEYOND THE FRONTIER: INVINCIBLE

      THE LOST FLEET: BEYOND THE FRONTIER: GUARDIAN

      THE LOST STARS: TARNISHED KNIGHT

      THE LOST FLEET

      BEYOND THE FRONTIER

      GUARDIAN

      JACK CAMPBELL

      THE BERKLEY PUBLISHING GROUP

      Published by the Penguin Group

      Penguin Group (USA) Inc.

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      This book is an original publication of The Berkley Publishing Group.

      Copyright © 2013 by John G. Hemry.

      “Author’s Note” by Jack Campbell © 2012 by John G. Hemry.

      All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, scanned, or distributed in any

      printed or electronic form without permission. Please do not participate in or encourage piracy

      of copyrighted materials in violation of the author’s rights. Purchase only authorized editions.

      Ace Books are published by The Berkley Publishing Group.

      ACE and the “A” design are trademarks of Penguin Group (USA) Inc.

      eBook ISBN: 978-1-101-62246-9

      Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

      Campbell, Jack (Naval officer)

      The Lost Fleet : Beyond the Frontier : Guardian / Jack Campbell. — First edition.

      pages cm. — (The Lost Fleet ; Book 9)

      ISBN 978-0-425-26050-0 (hardcover : alk. paper)

      1. Space warfare—Fiction. 2. Imaginary wars and battles—Fiction.

      3. Science fiction. I. Title. II. Title: Guardian.

      PS3553.A4637L666 2013

      813'.54—dc23

      2013000249

      FIRST EDITION: May 2013

      Cover art by Michael Komarck.

      Cover design by Annette Fiore DeFex.

      This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product

      of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons,

      living or dead, business establishments, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

      The publisher does not have any control over and does not assume any responsibility for

      author or third-party websites or their content.

      To Robert, my younger brother, who kept getting back up every time life knocked him down. He was the strongest of us. And to Debbie K., his wife, who gave him what he had always sought, stayed by him, and will always be family.

      For S., as always.

      ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

      I remain indebted to my agent, Joshua Bilmes, for his ever-inspired suggestions and assistance, and to my editor, Anne Sowards, for her support and editing. Thanks also to Catherine Asaro, Robert Chase, J. G. (Huck) Huckenpohler, Simcha Kuritzky, Michael LaViolette, Aly Parsons, Bud Sparhawk, and Constance A. Warner for their suggestions, comments, and recommendations.

      CONTENTS

      Title Page

      Copyright

      Dedication

      Acknowledgments

      The First Fleet of the Alliance

      CHAPTER ONE

      CHAPTER TWO

      CHAPTER THREE

      CHAPTER FOUR

      CHAPTER FIVE

      CHAPTER SIX

      CHAPTER SEVEN

      CHAPTER EIGHT

      CHAPTER NINE

      CHAPTER TEN

      CHAPTER ELEVEN

      CHAPTER TWELVE

      CHAPTER THIRTEEN

      CHAPTER FOURTEEN

      CHAPTER FIFTEEN

      CHAPTER SIXTEEN

      CHAPTER SEVENTEEN

      CHAPTER EIGHTEEN

      Author’s Note

      THE FIRST FLEET OF THE ALLIANCE

      ADMIRAL JOHN GEARY, COMMANDING

      SECOND BATTLESHIP DIVISION

      Gallant

      Indomitable

      Glorious

      Magnificent

      THIRD BATTLESHIP DIVISION

      Dreadnaught

      Orion

      Dependable

      Conqueror

      FOURTH BATTLESHIP DIVISION

      Warspite

      Vengeance

      Revenge

      Guardian

      FIFTH BATTLESHIP DIVISION

      Fearless

      Resolution

      Redoubtable

      SEVENTH BATTLESHIP DIVISION

      Colossus

      Encroach

      Amazon

      Spartan

      EIGHTH BATTLESHIP DIVISION

      Relentless

      Reprisal

      Superb

      Splendid

      FIRST BATTLE CRUISER DIVISION

      Inspire

      Formidable

      Brilliant (lost at Honor)

      Implacable

      SECOND BATTLE CRUISER DIVISION

      Leviathan

      Dragon

      Steadfast

      Valiant

      FOURTH BATTLE CRUISER DIVISION

      Dauntless (flagship)

      Daring

      Victorious

      Intemperate

      FIFTH BATTLE CRUISER DIVISION

      Adroit

      SIXTH BATTLE CRUISER DIVISION

      Illustrious

      Incredible

      Invincible (lost at Pandora)

      FIFTH ASSAULT TRANSPORT DIVISION

      Tsunami

      Typhoon

      Mistral

      Haboob

      FIRST AUXILIARIES DIVISION

      Titan

      Tanuki

      Kupua

      Domovoi

      SECOND AUXILIARIES DIVISION

      Witch

      Jinn

      Alchemist

      Cyclops

      THIRTY-ONE HEAVY CRUISERS IN SIX DIVISIONS

      First Heavy Cruiser Division

      Third Heavy Cruiser Division

      Fourth Heavy Cruiser Division

      Fifth Heavy Cruiser Division

      Eighth Heavy Cruiser Division

      Tenth Heavy Cruiser Division

      Emerald and Hoplon lost at Honor

      FIFTY-FIVE LIGHT CRUISERS IN TEN SQUADRONS

      First Light Cruiser Squadron

      Second Light Cruiser Squadron

      Third Light Cruiser Squadron

      Fifth Light Cruiser Squadron

      Sixth Light Cruiser Squadron

      Eighth Light Cruiser Squadron

      Ninth Light Cruiser Squadron

      Tenth Light Cruiser Squadron

      Eleventh Light Cruiser Squadron

      Fourteenth Light Cruiser Squadron

      Balestra lost at Honor

      ONE HUNDRED SIXTY DESTROYERS IN EIGHTEEN SQUADRONS

      First Destroyer Squadron

      Second Destroyer Squadron

      Third Destroyer Squadron

      Fourth Destroyer Squadron

      Sixth Destroyer Squadron

      Seventh Destroyer Squadron

      Ninth Destroyer Squadron

      Tenth Destroyer Squadron

      Twelfth Destroyer Squadron

    &
    nbsp; Fourteenth Destroyer Squadron

      Sixteenth Destroyer Squadron

      Seventeenth Destroyer Squadron

      Twentieth Destroyer Squadron

      Twenty-first Destroyer Squadron

      Twenty-third Destroyer Squadron

      Twenty-seventh Destroyer Squadron

      Twenty-eighth Destroyer Squadron

      Thirty-second Destroyer Squadron

      Zaghnal lost at Pandora

      Plumbatae , Bolo, Bangalore, and Morningstar lost at Honor

      Musket lost at Midway

      FIRST FLEET MARINE FORCE

      Major General Carabali, commanding

      3,000 Marines on assault transports and divided into detachments on battle cruisers and battleships

      ONE

      THE admiral was having a bad day, and when the admiral was having a bad day, no one wanted to attract his attention.

      Almost no one.

      “Is there anything wrong, Admiral?”

      Admiral John “Black Jack” Geary, who had been slumped in the fleet command seat on the bridge of the Alliance battle cruiser Dauntless, straightened up and glared at Captain Tanya Desjani. “Are you serious? We’re extremely far from the Alliance, the Syndics are still causing trouble for us, and the warships of this fleet are shot to hell after fighting our way through enigma- and Kick-controlled space, then fighting again here. The warship we took from the Kick alien race is valuable beyond measure but also a threat magnet and a drag on this fleet. We have no idea what’s happening back in the Alliance but every reason to believe whatever is happening isn’t good. Did I forget anything? Oh, yes, my flagship’s commanding officer just asked me if anything was wrong!”

      Sitting in her captain’s seat next to him, Desjani nodded, eyeing him calmly. “But, aside from all that, you’re good?”

      “Aside from all that?” He could have exploded, but she knew him better than anyone else. If he hadn’t had a sense of the absurd, his responsibilities would have driven him up the wall long before this. “Yeah. Aside from all that, I’m good. You’re amazing, Captain Desjani.”

      “I do my best, Admiral Geary.”

      The bridge watch team could see them talking, and knew what the admiral’s mood had been like, but couldn’t hear what was being said. Which was why Lieutenant Castries sounded a bit wary as well as urgent when she called out her report to everyone else on the bridge of Dauntless. “A warship came out of the gate!”

      Combat systems alerts were already sounding as Geary straightened in his seat, the frown he hadn’t realized was riding his brow vanishing as he hastily focused his display on the hypernet gate that loomed at the edge of the Midway Star System, nearly two light-hours distant from where Dauntless and the rest of the Alliance fleet orbited.

      “Another Syndic heavy cruiser,” Tanya commented, sounding disappointed. “Nothing to get excited—” She broke off, narrowing her eyes at her own display. “Anomalies?”

      Geary saw the same information popping up on his display as the fleet’s sensors peered across light-hours of space to spot the tiniest visible detail on the newly arrived heavy cruiser. He felt keyed up despite knowing that he was viewing history. The heavy cruiser had arrived almost two hours ago, the light from that event just now reaching Dauntless, the flagship of the First Fleet of the Alliance. Everything that was going to happen in the next two hours had already happened, yet viewing it still felt as if he were watching it occur right at this moment. “They’ve rigged extra cargo capacity with life support along their hull,” he commented.

      “That means a lot of passengers,” Desjani murmured. “An assault force aimed at the facilities here?”

      That was a real possibility. Midway had revolted months ago, casting off the heavy hand of the Syndicate Worlds and declaring independence. The Syndicate Worlds was crumbling in the wake of its defeat in the war with the Alliance, but even with star systems falling away in many other places, Midway was too valuable for the Syndic government to accept its loss. Geary had been wondering what the Syndics would try next to regain control.

      But, before he could answer, Desjani’s eyebrows shot up in surprise. “He’s running.”

      Sure enough, the heavy cruiser had seen the small Syndic flotilla still hovering near the hypernet gate and, instead of altering course slightly to join up with them, had twisted about and accelerated away.

      “They’re not here on orders from the Syndics. It’s another breakaway,” Geary said. One more element of the armed forces of the Syndicate Worlds that was responding to the erratic fragmenting of the Syndic empire by taking off on its own, probably for the home star system of the crew. “Or does he belong to the authorities here at Midway?”

      “Not if they told us the truth about how many warships they have.” Desjani paused, grinned, then laughed with a mocking edge. “Did you hear what I said? I wondered if a bunch of Syndics had told us the truth.”

      The rest of the bridge watch team laughed along with her at the absurdity of the statement.

      “Midway revolted against the Syndicate Worlds,” Geary pointed out though he had to admit that Desjani’s ridicule was justified. He had encountered a few Syndics who had dealt straight with him, but most of the Syndics he had met (especially Syndics at the CEO level) seemed to regard the truth as something to deal with only after all other possible alternatives had been tried and failed.

      “So they painted over the stripe on their tails,” Desjani replied. “Does that mean they aren’t still skunks?”

      He didn’t answer, knowing that argument would resonate deeply among everyone in his fleet after a century spent fighting the Syndics in a war that had seen behavior on both sides spiral downward through the decades. But the Syndicate Worlds had always led the way down, their leaders hesitating at nothing to pursue a war they could not win but refused to lose until Geary himself had smashed their fleet.

      The commander of the Syndicate flotilla, their old acquaintance CEO Boyens, had reacted to the heavy cruiser’s arrival almost as soon as the flotilla had sighted it. The single battleship forming the core of the flotilla had not altered its orbit, but the majority of the escorts had rolled down and over and were accelerating on curving vectors, aimed at intercepting the new arrival.

      Desjani shook her head. “He’s sending all six of his heavy cruisers and all nine of his Hunter-Killers? Overkill.”

      “We know Boyens is usually cautious,” Geary said. “He’s not taking any chances, and he has to worry about the locals intervening.”

      “The locals can’t get to that new heavy cruiser before Boyens’s ships do,” she pointed out. “If the cruiser wasn’t burdened with that extra mass, he might get clear. But as it is, he’s toast.”

      Geary stared at his display. The combat systems aboard Dauntless were presenting the same assessment that Desjani had made. The physics of the situation were not complex, just a matter of mass, acceleration, and distances. Curves through space projected courses, with the points where different weapons would be within range of their target clearly marked. The newly arrived heavy cruiser had only been going at point zero five light speed when it left the gate, a fairly sedate pace for a warship, probably intended to conserve fuel. Even though the new cruiser was now accelerating for all it was worth, it would be overtaken by Boyens’s heavy cruisers well before any help could reach it. Those heavy cruisers were already pushing up toward point one light speed and would surely keep increasing velocity to at least point two light. “I wonder who the new cruiser is carrying with them that required the extra life support?”

      “More Syndics,” Desjani replied in an uncaring tone.

      “More people fleeing the Syndics,” Geary said. “Maybe families of the crew of that heavy cruiser.”

      She looked down, lips pressed tightly together, then glanced his way. “Maybe. The Syndics killed countless families during the war. They’ll kill these, too. I had to stop thinking about things like that, especially because at times like this there wasn’t a damned thing I could do to stop it.�
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      He nodded heavily. Whatever had happened had already taken place hours ago. The families and crew of that heavy cruiser had probably been killed by the Syndic attackers before the light of the cruiser’s arrival at Midway had reached Dauntless.

      “We’re seeing the Midway flotilla altering vectors,” the operations watch-stander announced. The little flotilla belonging to Midway, made up of former Syndic warships, had been orbiting only five light-minutes distant from the hypernet gate. It had taken them only those few minutes to spot the events around the gate, and as they saw the new heavy cruiser flee, they had gotten involved as well.

      “They can’t get to that cruiser in time,” Desjani said, her voice professionally detached. “And even if they did, the force Boyens sent after that cruiser outnumbers them nearly three to one.”

      “Why did they try? Kommodor Marphissa can run the data as well as we can. She must have known it was hopeless.”

      “Maybe she wanted to hit some of the Syndic heavy cruisers while they were off by themselves. She probably lost half of her ships if she tried, though.” The emotional separation in Desjani’s voice cracked slightly, letting through a sense of frustration and anger.

      Geary watched the projected tracks of the different players altering as the Alliance fleet’s automated systems estimated courses and speeds for the Syndic warships and the Midway flotilla. The lone heavy cruiser had started out at the hypernet gate and was now on a track curving outward toward one of the several jump points that had given the star Midway its name. CEO Boyens’s Syndicate Worlds flotilla had been only a couple of light-minutes from the gate, closer to the star and slightly above the gate, and had kicked out its heavy cruisers and HuKs on flatter, faster curves, which intercepted the path of the fleeing cruiser long before it could reach safety.

      And the flotilla consisting of two heavy cruisers, five light cruisers, and several small Hunter-Killer ships belonging to the “free and independent star system of Midway” had surged out of its own orbit five light-minutes down and starboard from the Syndic flotilla.

     


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