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{{Infobox commlink
|title = The First Run - Episode 9
|image = Comm_Link_SorriLyrax_test2.jpg
|url = https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/spectrum-dispatch/13946-The-First-Run-Episode-Nine
|type = Spectrum Dispatch
|publicationdate = 2014-06-13
|series = The First Run
}}
A thousand years of literature and holovids have glorified the wonders of space battles. I know I’d eaten up the stuff in my early days, eight years old and curled beneath the blanket when I should have been asleep, watching glittering beams burst through the dark on my MobiGlas.

The two sides would orchestrate themselves through complex maneuvers, spinning and weaving together in a dance punctuated with explosives and flaring drives. The heroes and villains would mock each other across the cold vacuum of space as if they were chatting across a [[:Category:Bars|bar]] table drinking a couple of beers.

My space battle was nothing like that.

If you had stuffed me into an oversized drier, filled it with migraine-inducing flashing lights, set it on hyperspin, and then thrown the whole thing off a mountainside, you might have gotten one tenth of what it felt like.

Gentle artificial gravity had turned to the hard Gs of rapid maneuvering. One second, we were headed right for the side of the Idris, the next, a white-phosphorus flash blinded us and pieces of exploded ship bounced off our shields, flinging us in a completely different direction.

Dario danced us through the space battle, always looking for a way out, but each time, the fighting folded around us and cut off our escape.

Twice, I thought our plant had been knocked out, but it’d either been my heart stopping, or my hearing getting obliterated by the percussions of combat.

Screw the guy that ever said space battles were a silent ballet of death. Klaxons sounded, alarms rang, proximity warnings grew hoarse with overuse.

At last, Dario slung us through a nasty duel between a Silent Son Avenger and two UEE Hornets, and we hit a pocket of empty space, breathing a sigh of relief together.

“Are you okay, Sorri?” he asked me, while checking instrument consoles and damage reports.

“I think so, yes,” I said, my voice unexpectedly hoarse, but I guess I’d been screaming the whole time.

Despite the chilly air, Dario’s forehead was damp with sweat. He wiped his face with his shoulder and tapped on a viewscreen in front of me that brought up port and starboard views from the ''Fardancer''.

“We’re not out of this yet. We’ve got to get back to the jump point and escape back to Oya. Otherwise, those UEE ships will hunt us down after the battle. Tell me if you see anyone gunning for us, and adjust the shields to compensate. You just have to tap on that panel to send power to one side or another.”

Below us I could see a growing ball of explosions and debris.

“You’re going to fly us through that?” I asked.

His normally razor sharp smile had been dulled by the events. “Better than a lifetime in a UEE prison.”

I placed my palms together and set them against my lips. “Okay, I can do this.” And then to Dario, “All right, let’s go.”

I hunched forward, setting my hands over the shield display, while closely watching the dual viewscreens. Dario dropped us back into the maelstrom of ships, giving me a moment of vertigo as the tail-end of a destroyed Freelancer flipped past, narrowly missing the ''Fardancer''.

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