Ivanhoe – In Space
Jun 2nd, 2010 by profadamworth in 100 Words
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The crew fixated on the deeps of the sky. Their opponent was 400,000km away and bearing down. In five seconds the two ships would close the distance.
At 199,000km, hungry sensors licked the perfectly rounded and mirrored surfaces the ships presented – each scanning for micron-wide fissures. The rival captain thought he found one first and, at 35,000km, trained 100 million joules on the Ivanhoe. The attack revealed an uneven aperture, and the Ivanhoe responded instantly.
For a moment, the two glassy hulls were centimeters apart. Then they were again impossibly distant – one, a smoldering husk, and the other, a champion.