The plan
for the Legion to capture Kurla Babic was a simple one.
As the
Tornado was a regular visitor to Odekka no one would raise an eyebrow when they
landed with a Legionnaire strike force on board, nor would they be alarmed when
the Stroller drove down the ramp and crossed the field to drive up to the Blue
Horizon with a small group of Legionnaires concealed in the back.
Once inside
the bar Lyris and Zerrad would establish that Kurla was present and then the
two brothers would leave the bar, which would be the Commanders signal to send
his men in.
However,
these plans were changed slightly, as it was deemed necessary for the Legion to
have more eyes in the bar than just the Skeets.
Also, the
signal for the go would be given by Zerrad a few moments before Lyris left the
bar, and the latter’s action in opening the door to exit would instead ease the
strike force entry.
Zerrad’s
job was then to stay in the bar and block one of the exits while outside Lyris
was tasked, accompanied by two Legionnaires, to secure Kurla’s Spider Hawk
Fighter to prevent him from beating a hasty retreat in the unlikely event that
he slipped through the Legions net.
On the big
night Lyris parked the Stroller in the wooded corner of the carpark where the
Legionnaire’s could slip out the back doors unnoticed and take up their
appointed positions, either to guard the exits, deal with the look outs or cut
off any means of escape.
And by the
time Lyris and Zerrad reached the front doors of the Blue Horizon the guards
had all been subdued and all the Legionnaires were in position.
While their
main force was crossing the field on foot under the cover of darkness, securing
the landing field on their way to support the primary strike team outside the
bar.
Lyris
paused to look at his brother and then he took a deep breath and they both
walked inside.
Lyris and
Zerrad walked through the double doors into the large open bar area.
Directly
ahead of them was a large horseshoe shaped bar, and surrounding it was the main
seating area.
As they
walked further into the bar they could see a raised area, to the left, which
was surrounded by a chest high ornate panelled wall and the area within was
divided into cubicle like booths, which was the eating area.
The first
time they visited the Blue Horizon they met one of the locals, a huge monster
of a man who the Skeets referred to as “Outhouse” because he was built like
one, and he told them, not to stick around
there too late because of the rough crowd, and they never had on the
visits that had followed as they were normally long gone by then but on that
occasion, they were there at the optimum time and they realised that he wasn’t
kidding.
Although
neither of them recognised anyone amongst the crowd they recognised the type,
small fry and petty criminals mainly.
They made
their way to the bar and saw the same barman they’d seen last time, he was of
medium height and muscular build and he was of rough and un-welcoming
appearance, he was heavily tattooed and shaven headed with multiple piercings
and the kind of face you would never tire of slapping, and judging by the scars
he wore it looked like it had been.
Because of
his tattoos the brothers referred to him as “Lydia” in remembrance of their
grandfather who used to sing a song about “Lydia the Tattooed Lady”.
However,
before he could stir himself to serve them a slutty looking barmaid served them
instead.
She was
almost wearing a tight low cut cropped top which exposed almost as much of her
breasts as it did her stomach.
As Lyris
watched her pour their drinks he realized why she was there and it had more to
do with selling drinks than serving them.
As it was
late into the evening there was a full house and they both thought to
themselves that there would be a lot of money changing hands that night.
Commander
Salmin was very keen to gather up as many miscreants as possible as long as he
got his quarry.
So,
although Lyris and Zerrad would give the “go” there were two undercover
Legionnaire’s, Chuto and Plimmy, already in the bar when the Skeets arrived.
Outside the
bar there were three squads, one unit would secure the exit into the beer
garden and a second unit would enter the pub through the main entrance. The
third was held in reserve to cover the escape routes.
Each squad
comprised of twelve Legionnaire’s, including two Lieutenants, Commander Salmin
attached himself to the breaching squad.
The
remainder of his force held a picket line encircling the whole area, which
would advance inwards closing the envelope once the operation commenced.
Commander
Salmin could, and perhaps should, have put one of his Lieutenants in overall
charge of the strike, but he felt that as it was Lyris Skeets plan he would let
him run with it and it would be his decision when and if the strike was a
go.
“Oy,
Lydia!” Lyris shouted. “When you’re ready.”
He looked
around and walked slowly to where the Skeets were standing.
“What do
you want?”
“Refills, Ale”
Lyris said and held up two fingers “two” and Lydia begrudgingly obliged.
“Twelve
Dinaris” The barman said banging the Ales down on the counter so hard it
slopped over the sides just as he did on their first visit.
“It was
only nine last time” Lyris said
“Well today
it’s twelve” Lydia grunted
Lyris
glared at him and dropped a handful of coins above the counter but the muscular
barman reached out both hands quickly and caught the coins before they rolled
in every direction.
“Well
done?” Lyris said “You can keep the change for that.”
He and
Zerrad picked up their glasses and both took a mouthful.
They were
just about to go and seat themselves at one of the few vacant table’s when Lyris
felt a hand on his shoulder, so he put down his drink and when he turned around
he expected to find “Lydia the Tattooed Lady” wanting a fight.
What he
found instead was the friendly face of “Outhouse” the man-mountain labourer.
“Bloody
hell! you frightened the crap out of me” Lyris said and the big man laughed.
The Skeets
weren’t small men but they both had to look up at the man who was built like a
brick out house.
“I thought
you didn’t get in here this late, because of the rough crowd” Zerrad gestured
with a sweeping movement of his arm.
“I’m just
leaving” Outhouse replied. “I’m running late”
“Do you want another drink before you go” Zerrad asked “I can get you one”
“No thanks” he said draining his glass “I’m off to work, night shift
remember?”
“Oh well maybe next time” Lyris said
Zerrad and
Lyris had almost finished their second drink and were looking around the bar
and as there was no sign of their target they were contemplating whether to
have another or not.
And then
they spotted the Lakmean trader, AaHannaa, stood by the steps up to the
restaurant area, and then a few moments later a man with the familiar Ivory
complexion of a Gouveian appeared, it was Kurla Babic.
Having
spotted their target Lyris and Zerrad ordered another drink, while the latter
sent an electronic signal to the Commander, and then they waited while Kurla
got comfortable and during the next half hour the Skeets witnesses an array of
wrong doing among the clientele, where a variety of contraband changed hands.
The
undercover Legionnaire’s Chuto and Plimmy were both in sight, the former was
sitting at the Bar and the latter was playing a gambling machine.
As it
appeared that the entire criminal fraternity were present in the bar and the
card games were well under way, with a lot of cash on the tables, so Lyris felt
there was no reason to wait any longer so he nudged Zerrad and nodded to Chuto
and Plimmy in turn and they made their way into the pre-arranged positions as
Zerrad sent the go signal.
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