Download PDF by David Mack: Star Trek: WildFire Book 2 (Star Trek: Corp of Engineers,

By David Mack

The U.S.S. da Vinci's project to salvage the U.S.S. Orion and the lethal Wildfire warhead has long gone horribly incorrect. Captain Gold and safeguard leader Corsi are gravely injured, and the da Vinci is actually coming aside on the seams because it drifts more and more into the lethal surroundings of a gasoline large. Worse, the Wildfire machine is armed and free within the turbulent surroundings, threatening destruction on a planetary scale.
Commander Sonya Gomez and what's left of her S.C.E. group needs to use all their talents to outlive, entire the challenge, and research the lethal mystery of the unusual alien lighting fixtures that might be both their salvation -- or their destruction!

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He waved around the huge office with its regimental and UN flags, its silver swords and polished wood. 'All this is just a show, you know. ' Jo was silent for a moment. ' she asked. 'Twice in the last week. ' 'You know I can't –' 'It's Kilgai, isn't it? And who's the captain? ' Benton looked helplessly at the desk. 'You seem to know all about it already,' he said at last. 'The e-mail they were talking about mentioned Jacob Hynes by name. Julie said he warned them away from the area. Look, that woman was afraid when she rang me.

He was lying on a wooden pallet, his legs folded beneath him. He looked less horselike now, more like a folded dragon in his black body armour with its glittering constellations of lights. Rowenna could see a keyboard unit around his neck: more primitive technology, almost certainly human in origin. There was a speaker attached, and a voice processor. She'd seen similar units in the hospital when she'd been recovering from her injuries; they were used by people who had lost the power of speech.

I didn't know anything, of course. I didn't think about the Earth Reptile's warning at that moment. I remember thinking – you'll laugh at this – I remember thinking how silly my brother was being, because the lights were obviously only some big alien spaceship. I looked at the huge, square, moon-bright thing, almost as big as the city itself. I saw the clouds boiling away around it, and I thought of all the aliens on the ship, and how they'd probably want to eat our grass, and the price would go up.

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