
The sky of this backwater world was a deep shade of green-blue, the sun, a mellow amber. The
afternoon sunlight played over the restless waves so that each, at its peak, seemed topped with
diamonds. A strand of his mane escaped its tie and whipped around his muzzle.
His ears flattened. Though he was hrinnti, not human, his adoptive father had raised him far inland on
Earth in the Restored Oglala Nation. He had rarely encountered seas until humanity's war with the flek
had assigned him to the contested world of Enjas Two.
Now, even two years later, the salt smell of a sea, any sea, brought back that brutal day of fighting, how
the gaunt chitinous flek warriors had advanced down the green sand and pinned his unit under
impenetrable laser fire. He'd taken a near fatal wound that day and subsequently had to learn to walk all
over again. His breath quickened. His claws sprang free and he had to force them to resheathe.
Mitsu looked up and he could see in his human partner's blue eyes that she remembered too. Short and
black-haired, deceptively slight for a soldier, she blotted sweating hands on her tan Ranger uniform. It
was still crisp and new, the latest cut. She was only three weeks out of Rehab and the shadows that had
haunted her for the last year still loomed in her eyes. She lowered her head and looked away. "You
shouldn't have requested me."
"It's just a training run," Heyoka said. "You could do this in your sleep."
"Once, maybe." She sat on her heels, a small forlorn figure, and gazed upland into the rich silver-green of
the tangled rain forest. "No one with half a brain would trust me at his back now."
Heyoka lifted his muzzle and let the wind ruffle his black fur. She kept returning to that and he couldn't
convince her otherwise. At any rate, Oleaaka was not in the direct path of humanity's decades-long war
with a notorious hive species, the flek. The enemy had landed here in the past, stayed long enough to
damage the environment, as well as exterminate most of the native population of sentients, the timid laka,
and leave flek ruins dotted about the planet's six major island continents. Five of the six were still
poisoned with heavy metals and uninhabitable.
Then, for some reason never apparent to human scientists, forty-eight Standard years ago, they'd left
again, never to return. Perhaps this world was too difficult to transform. Flek preferred their atmosphere
thick and noxious, the surface temperature unbearably high. Something, or someone, in this deceptively
lovely landscape had defeated them.
Up in the tangled maze of foliage, a delicate six-legged avian cried out and dove. A fleeing cloud of large
scarlet insectoids blundered into Heyoka's fur. He swatted at them. Oleaaka was every bit as hot as his
native world of Anktan, but flagrantly humid, where it had been dry. The air seemed thick enough to
drink here and smelled so damnedgreen , he could taste it. Not a problem for humans, of course, who
were much less sensitive to odors, but overwhelming for a hrinn like himself.
The wall of leaves at the edge of the forest quivered, then suddenly, Kei and Bey, two of his hrinnti
trainees, emerged. They presented a formidable picture, both well over seven feet tall, Kei actually closer
to eight, heavily furred, armed with retractable claws, and double rows of teeth, not to mention the laser
rifles slung over their shoulders which had been modified for their double-thumbed hands.
It was too soon for them to be back. A snarl rattled low in his throat. They must have used blueshift
speed, showing off for the human members of the squad again.