cc.floodtide-第46节
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after Pitt and Giordino。 It was bedlam。 Men falling; scattering; frantically trying to cut each other down。 The Chinese marines were professional fighting men and a brave lot。 They recovered quickly and stood their ground on the deck; now heaped with their fallen rades; and fired back。 In a lightning stroke of time every clip in every gun had gone empty in almost the same instant。 Seng was hit and down on one knee。 Meadows had taken a bullet in one shoulder but was swinging his gun like a club。 With no time to reload; Pitt and Giordino threw their weapons at the eight Chinese marines still fighting and waded in slugging。 Yet even during that raging flash when the two forces fell on each other in a cursing; punching horde of twisting bodies; Pitt was aware of Cabrillo's cry from the bridge。
〃Fire; for God's sake; fire!〃
A section of the Oregon's hull snapped open in the blink of an eye and the two Harpoon missiles burst from their launchers in almost the same instant as the Mark 46 torpedoes shot from their tubes。 A second later the twin Oerlikons opened up; aimed and fired by mand from the bat control center; spitting a hail of shells against the Chengdo's missile launchers; that knocked their systems out of action before they could be activated and launched against the unarmored freighter。 Time froze to a stop as the Oregon's first missile tore into the big destroyer's hull below the large single funnel and burst into the engine room。 The second Harpoon struck the tower mounting the Chengdo's munications systems; effectively silencing any transmission to her fleet mand。
The slower torpedoes came next; exploding as one no more than thirty feet apart; throwing up a tremendous pair of geysers beside the Chengdo; rocking it nearly over on its beam ends。 It settled back on an even keel for a moment; and then began to list to starboard as the water rushed in through two holes as large as barn doors。
Captain Yu Tien of the Chengdo; normally a cautious man; fell for the sleight of hand as he peered through binoculars at the seemingly innocent old ship; observing his marines board without the slightest show of resistance。 He watched as the green; white and red Iranian national flag was lowered and replaced with the red ensign of the People's Republic of China; with its five gold stars。 Then suddenly Captain Yu Tien was paralyzed in disbelieving shock。 One minute his seemingly invincible ship was calmly overhauling what appeared to be a rusty old tramp steamer; the next the helpless tramp had inflicted a horrifying amount of damage to his vessel with sophisticated precision。 Struck by missiles; torpedoes and a hail of small…weapons fire almost simultaneously; his ship was instantaneously mortally wounded。 He thought it outrageous that such an innocent mercial vessel could possess so much ftrepower。
Yu Tien stiffened as he saw death and dishonor creeping out of the ventilators; hatches and panionways leading down to the bowels of his ship。 What began as white puffs and orange flickers quickly became a torrent of red fire and black smoke from the shambles that had been an engine room but had now bee a crematory of helpless men。
〃Fire!〃 he cried out。 〃Destroy those deceiving dogs!〃
〃Reload!〃 Cabrillo yelled through the munications system。 〃Hurry and reload…〃
His orders were interrupted by a tremendous roar followed by concussions reverberating all around him。 The big guns on the destroyer's undamaged forward turret belched a torrent of fire as it sent its shells screaming toward the Oregon。
The first shrieked between the loading cranes and burst against the base of the aft mast; sheering it clean and sending it crashing over the cargo deck while hurling a fiery core of white…hot fragments and debris in every direction; causing several small fires but little serious damage。 With a convulsive explosion; the second shell slammed into the fantail on the Oregon's stern and tore it away; leaving a gaping hole above the rudderpost。 The destruction was severe but not catastrophic。 Cabrillo involuntarily ducked as a storm of thirty…seven…millimeter shells from the Chengdo's lighter gun mounts began raking the Oregon from forecastle to shattered stern。 Almost immediately he was hailed by Ross; who was also manning the ship's fire…control systems。
〃Sir; the Chinese light guns have knocked out the missile launcher's firing mechanisms。 I hate to be the bearer of sad tidings; but our one…two punch is history。〃 〃What about the torpedoes?〃 〃Three more minutes before they're ready for firing。〃 〃Tell the men loading the tubes to do it in one!〃 〃Hanley!〃 Cabrillo shouted through the speakerphone to the engine room。
〃I'm here; Juan;〃 Hanley answered with quiet calmness。 〃Any damage to your engines?〃
〃A few pipes have sprung leaks。 Nothing we can't handle。〃 〃Give me full speed; every knot you can coax out of your engines。 We've got to get the hell out of here before the destroyer rips us apart。〃 〃You got it。〃
It was then Cabrillo realized his Oerlikons had gone silent。 He stood still and stared at the twin guns sitting dead in the center of a large wooden shipping crate with its four walls peeled out。 The barrels pointed impotently at the destroyer as if neglected; their automated electronic controls severed by thirty…seven…millimeter shells。 He knew with sick certainty that without its covering fire; their chances for survival were rapidly going down the drain。 Too late did he feel the Oregon's stern dip and her bow raise as Hanley's big engines kicked the ship forward。 For the first time he felt fear and hopelessness as he stared down the twin throats of the destroyer's one…hundred…millimeter guns; waiting for them to destroy his dedicated crew and ship。
Having momentarily forgotten the fight raging on the deck in the midst of the destruction; he blinked and glanced downward。 Bloodied bodies were heaped and scattered like a truckload of human refuse dumped in the street。 He stared with bile welling up in his throat。 The appalling carnage had taken less than two minutes; a gory rampage that had left no man still alive uninjured。 Or so he thought。
Then; like the flicker of a camera shutter; he saw a figure sway to his feet and begin staggering drunkenly across the deck toward the Oerlikons。
Although protected by the body armor around their torsos; James and Meadows were both down with wounds in the legs。 Seng had taken two bullets through his right arm。 Sitting with his back against the railing; he tore off a shirtsleeve; wadded it up and calmly pressed it against his wounds to stem the flow of blood。 Giordino lay beside him; barely conscious。 One of the Chinese marines had clubbed him on the top of his head with the butt of an automatic rifle in almost the same instant as Giordino had savagely sunk his fist into his opponent's stomach nearly to the vertebra。 Both men had toppled to the deck together; the marine withering in pain and gasping for air; Giordino knocked nearly senseless。
Pitt; seeing that his friend was not seriously wounded; threw off the coat with the mannequin arms and struggled painfully toward the silent Oerlikons; muttering to himself。 〃Twice。 Would you believe it。 Twice in the same place。〃 He held one hand over the entry wound only an inch above the still…bandaged hole in his hip where he'd taken a bullet at Orion Lake。 The other hand gripped a Chinese machine pistol he'd snatched off a dead marine。
From his vantage point on the bridge wing; Cabrillo stood rooted in awe of the unbelievable sight of Pitt contemptuously brushing aside the air filled with the maddening clatter of the Chengdo's storm of thirty…seven…millimeter shells that scythed across the Oregon's cargo deck。 The fire splattered all around him like rain; chewing up the wooden crates stacked on the deck。 He heard them shriek past his head and felt their demented breeze as they passed within inches of his face and neck。 Miraculously; none struck him during his harrowing journey to the Oerlikons。
Pitt's face was not pleasant to see。 To Cabrillo it seemed like a mask of unholy rage; the vivid green eyes burning with furious determination。 It was a face Cabrillo would never forget。 He had never seen a man with such a sardonic contempt for death。
At last; after achieving what seemed the impossible; Pitt lifted the machine pistol and shot away the shredded remnants of the cable leading to the fire…control room; giving the twin barrels freedom of movement。 Then he moved behind the twin guns and took manual control; his right hand clutching the trigger grip; which had been installed but never operated。 It was as if the old Oregon had e to life again; like a badly battered fighter who rose from the canvas at the count of nine and began punching。 His aim was not what Cabrillo expected。 Instead of spraying the Chengdo's bridge and thirty…seven…millimeter…gun mounts; Pitt unleashed the Oerlikons' bined 1;400…round…per…minute firepower against the turret; whose hundred…millimeter guns were aimed at and about to devastate the freighter。
Though it seemed like a useless; defiant gesture…the hurricane of small shells merely splattered and ricocheted off the heavily armored