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Hygiea Recon

Bryce Science Fiction posted on Apr 07, 2008
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Hygiea Recon It's been a while since I posted anything -- too much else going on. Turns out I didn't make it past the finals for the WoTF contest, so I had to work on a couple of stories to submit before March ended. Then I got off on this tangent working out the background, fleets and demographics for the Mars-Belter War. There are some stories in there for sure. Here's a spin-off from that effort, an Assault Lander for the Martian Imperial Marine Guard. Oh, and I kinda like the asteroid terrain I used in this image as well. Thanks as always for viewing and commenting. --- When you sign up, they don't really emphasis it, but the truth of the matter is that when deployed, a Marine squad lives in a forty foot container. That's a little over twelve meters in normal measurements; about two and a third wide and high on the inside. In there are bunks for twelve Marines and their personal gear, plus an airlock, a head and a galley. The hide-and-whack bunk compartments flatten when not in use, so there's some space to move around. And all six walls of the box have airtight doors, so you can connect them and stack them into a giant Marine cargo maze. Four boxes make a platoon, sixteen a company and all its gear. Eighty makes a battalion and four hundred a cohort. When they put us in the field, they just drop the containers and connect them into a new Marine hamster maze. There are big ships that hold a company or battalion at a time, but out in the fleet, we're all broken up into smaller units. For that, they use a Hawk. A Hawk is an Assault Lander. That means it has a bit of armor, a couple of one meter lasers that might scratch the paint off a real warship and a gatling gun for point defense. A single Marine box fits in the Hawk like a sling. There's no bottom or back, just the armor of the container to protect us. The idea is that the Hawk can just touch and go, leaving us to hold the ground. So back in '20 when I was just a baby-faced grunt, we're on patrol in the outer belt. A corvette comes in from Jupiter to join our squadron. Four spooks without insignia came on board and had a talk with the Major and the next thing you know, it's time to load up and take a ride. No need to know more than that, and nobody was talking. Our objective was Hygiea. It's one of the biggest rocks in the Belt, but it's far out and not good for much. The Belters abandoned it about fifty years earlier. It's big enough to have a whole one percent gravity, but that's more of a nuisance than anything else. A bullet, and even shrapnel, can easily reach escape velocity. We headed down to a landing field by one of the old settlements. The LT lands with the first squad in a touch and go and secures the perimeter. We touch down next, and the Sergeant gets out. Suddenly, he sees something moving and then the gatling opens up into the dark. They told us that for sure nobody was there, so the mess caught me off guard. It didn't occur to me until right then that there had to be a reason for coming on down to an "abandoned" old Belt ruin. Those spooks would have been the clue. But hey, I was young and stupid. I lived to learn better. --Gunnery Sergeant Anders van Praag, Martian Imperial Marine Guard, (retired) for the Marine Oral History Project, 2552.

Comments (7)


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DukeNukem2005

3:22AM | Mon, 07 April 2008

It is the very beautiful and very good image!

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e-brink

4:16AM | Mon, 07 April 2008

Nice work. Uncompromisingly realistic lighting. Well done.

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grafikeer

9:00AM | Mon, 07 April 2008

This one's a fave!The modelling and lighting are great,but your terrain work and texture mats are stunning...this one really captures the look of really being on the surface and taking a photo of the landing...makes me think of the photos of the moon landings.

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Fidelity2

9:51AM | Mon, 07 April 2008

Great job. 5+.

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kjer_99

2:57AM | Tue, 08 April 2008

Fine modeling and I don't mean just the vehicles, either. That asteroid terrain and its lighting are impressive!

dcmstarships

1:08PM | Sat, 12 April 2008

a design that fits its intended purpose very well

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NefariousDrO

9:44PM | Sat, 12 July 2008

I like the design of these landers. It fits the story, with is also very good.


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