After the Martians
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In 1901, the Martians attacked Earth, but tiny bacteria vanquished them. Their advanced weaponry lay everywhere—three-legged fighting machines, heat rays, and poison gas. Now, in 1917, The Great War rages across Europe but each side uses Martian technology. Join Corporal Johnny Branch, a young man from Wyoming, as he pursues his dream to fight for America. Follow magazine photographer Frank Robinson while he roams the front lines, hoping to snap a photo conveying true American valor. Perhaps they’ll discover, as the Martians did before them, that little things can change the world.
Steven R. Southard
Growing up in the Midwest, Steven R. Southard always found the distant oceans exotic and tantalizing. He served aboard submarines and now works as a civilian naval engineer. In his stories, he takes readers on journeys of discovery in many seas and various vessels. Steve has written in the historical, science fiction, fantasy, horror, and steampunk genres. Come aboard at http://sites.google.com/site/stevenrsouthard/ and voyage with his intriguing characters in tales of aquatic adventure.
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After the Martians - Steven R. Southard
Contents
Copyright Page
Dedication
Chapter 1
Chapter 3
Chapter 5
About the Author
After the Martians
by
Steven R. Southard
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Copyright © November 29, 2015, Steven R. Southard
Cover Art Copyright © 2016, Charlotte Holley
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ISBN: 978-1-61950-288-8
Published in the United States of America
First eBook Edition: May 3, 2016
Dedication
To Andy Gudgel, friend and fellow scribbler, who conceived the idea of this book. I kept inquiring (well, bugging) him about when he’d complete it. At last he tired of my nagging and said, It’s now yours. You write it.
Greatest gift one author can give another! Andy, I not only dedicate this book to you, but have included you as a character.
Chapter 1
Wishing the thrill of danger and power would never end, Johnny Branch guided the huge fighting machine across a burned-out olive orchard.
Yee-Haw!
he whooped. He remembered training on the machines back in the States, but back then he hadn’t felt this giddy anticipation of real battle.
Seated to his right in the cockpit, First Lieutenant Henry Wagner twirled one end of his wide moustache. Just keep your eyes open, Corporal. Stay in formation.
Other machines in Crazyhorse Troop marched abreast with Johnny’s, spaced a quarter mile apart. Each one-hundred-foot tall machine lurched in an alien, three-legged gait among the blackened tree trunks. In this sector of Alsace in eastern France, a broad, once-cultivated valley spread before them. Only a few miles ahead lay the Rhine, the border recognized by the Allies. That border was in dispute, and the Central Powers claimed this area as German territory.
"I don’t reckon my eyes have ever been more open, L-T. I’m just a little excited, I guess."
Sixteen years earlier, in 1901, Martians had attacked Earth, and then succumbed to terrestrial diseases carried by microbes in the air and water. But their technology remained. Astronomers kept a wary eye on the red planet, but so far the Martians had not sent a second invasion force.
Don’t you ever feel that way, sauntering along in these things?
Johnny had to control each of the machine’s hydraulic legs individually, using Martian knobs and switches. The aliens had managed with just one creature per fighting machine, and the control panel had been designed for their tentacles. But two humans were required, one for machine movement, and the other for weapons, leaving the cockpit quite cramped.
Maybe back when I started,
Wagner answered, but I guess I just got used—
Hold up, L-T. I just hit something solid.
Johnny stomped one fighting machine leg on a nondescript stretch of dirt. He heard a metallic clang. Lemme see…
Metal hatches, Johnny knew, often concealed underground bunkers. He bent the machine’s ‘knees’ to lower it and seized the controls of one of its dangling metal tentacles. He stretched the tentacle down to brush dirt off the metal plate beneath them. The use of heat rays in this war had made above-ground structures vulnerable. Each side now focused on discovering and destroying the enemy’s underground dugouts.
Without warning, a dozen German-made walkers rose from concealed underground locations, surrounding them.
Sound the alarm.
The lieutenant spoke in