False Gods | страница 10
'You mean Horas's bidding,’ corrected Jonah.
4Ve have been over this before, my friend,’ said Cassar. 'Horas's authority comes from the Emperor. We forget that at our peril,’
That's as maybe, but it's been many a dark and bloody day since we've fought with the Emperor beside us, hasn't it? But hasn't Horus always been there for us on every battlefield?'
'Indeed he has, and for that I'd follow him into battle beyond the Halo stars,’ nodded Cassar. 'But even the Warmaster has to answer to the God-Emperor,’
'God-Emperor?' hissed Jonah, leaning in close as he saw a number of the ground crew turn their heads towards them. 'Listen, Titus, you have to stop this God-Emperor rubbish. One day you're going to say that to the wrong person and you'll get your skull cracked open. Besides, even the Emperor himself says he's not a god,’
'Only the truly divine deny their divinity,’ said Cassar, quoting from his book.
Jonah raised his hands in surrender and said, 'Alright, have it your way, Titus, but don't say I didn't warn you,’
The righteous have nothing to fear from the wicked, and-'
'Spare me another lesson on ethics, Titus,’ sighed Jonah, turning away and watching as a detachment of Imperial Army soldiers marched into the hangar, lasri-fles on canvas slings hanging from their shoulders.
'Any word yet on what we're going to be fighting on this rock?' asked Jonah, changing the subject, 'I hope it's the green skin. We still owe them for the destruction of Vulkas Tor on Ullanor. Do you think it will be the green skin?'
Cassar shrugged. 'I don't know, Jonah. Does it matter? We fight who we are ordered to fight,’
'I just like to know,’
"Уои will know when Princeps Turnet returns,’ said Cassar. 'Speaking of which, hadn't you better prepare the command deck for his return?'
Jonah nodded, knowing that his fellow moderati was right and that he'd wasted enough time in baiting him.
Senior Princeps Esau Turnet's reputation as a feared, ruthless warrior was well deserved and he ran a tight ship on the Dies Irae. Titan crews might be permitted more leeway in their behaviour than the common soldiery, but Turnet brooked no such laxity in the crew of his Titan.
'You're right, Titus, I'm sorry.'
'Don't be sorry,’ said Cassar, pointing to the gateway in the Titan's leg. 'Be ready'
Jonah sketched a quick salute and jogged up the steps, leaving Cassar to finish prepping the Titan for refuelling. He made his way past embarking soldiers who grumbled as he pushed them aside. Some raised their voices, but upon seeing his uniform, and knowing that their lives might soon depend on him, they quickly silenced their objections.