The battle is over; the soldiers have left, and all that remains is in ruin. Except that a lone Krieger remains too.
The Krieger awakes to find himself alone on an empty battlefield. He sheds his greatcoat and gas mask, breathing the non-toxic air of Parius for the first time. He takes the clothes and papers from a nearby corpse... a labourer named Arvo. Was the fighting and the loss of life in this place worth the cost? "Arvo" wants to know if the sacrifice of his brethren is justified.
Arvo is quickly attended to in a field hospital and assigned to a labour team.
He works with gusto in his team, finding pride in building something instead of destroying. A young girl, Zanne, befriends him too.
They talk and get to know each other a little but it soon transpires that Zanne knew the real Arvo and is curious to know why this person has stolen his identity.
The Cultists break from their hiding place and seek to cause further havoc so Arvo takes it upon himself to fight these men. He overcomes them only to find that Zanne has died in the skirmish.
Arvo rejoins the soldiers having learned a reason to fight.
Well written short story that felt like a short chapter in a longer book rather than as a standalone. Would be cool to have followed Avro's story from the birthing-vats and onwards.
Answering the question of 'Why do we fight?' Is interesting for those that find themselves in such a dire future. Arvo now has Zanne's memory to guide him and give him courage.
Enjoyed it - 3 stars