Two large slipper things appeared on the ground in front of me and I wasted no time sliding them on as the detonations abruptly ceased. Backing away from the door, I brought the rifle up and made sure only the bottoms of my feet were touching anything.
The door in-front of me and the one on the opposite end both burst open at the same time, revealing the last thing I needed to see.
Several Model Fives had been sent to join in on the fun, and they boxed me in.
¡°I fucking hate Seventeens!¡±
Chapter 14: Boxed In
You¡¯ll never see me go into a building with confirmed antithesis inside. I¡¯ll just bomb the place and let InqueAbyss handle anything left.
-SkyFire in a Samulyfe interview 2056
I could hear the sound of the Fives stomping into the barn from both ends as a small swarm of Threes squeezed in past them. All of them wanted a piece of me, which I understandably did not want to give them in any form other than my boot caving in their skulls.
A quick peek over the plastic wall had me ducking back down to dodge even more quills. I needed to clear a path, otherwise I would have a swarm of Threes jumping into the same farrowing crate as me, which would most likely end with my demise.
Looking down at the metal grate made me pause. With my boots insulated, the only part of me open for electrocution was my head. Meaning, I could do something truly dangerous. I shifted my new gun so the anode was touching the metal grate I was laying on.
¡°Will this work?¡±
Yes.
With a squeeze of the trigger the Trill¡¯s hum grew louder as an arc leapt from the tip and into the grate. Suddenly the entire barn was lit up with the light from the electricity treating the metal as one giant jungle gym. After a few seconds of continued firing, I peeked back over to find the Fives dead, then quickly got up and out of the pen.
The interior wiring was almost certainly toast considering the sparks showering from the now shattered light fixtures. Turning on my night vision and looking down at the concrete pathway I was on had me grimacing. I was incredibly lucky there weren¡¯t any Threes who took the side path without scraping against the metal doors of the crates.
Shoving that what-if from my head, I quickly glanced at the two doors. Seeing nothing, I silently cheered for myself, at least until I heard a low warbling sound followed by the sounds of more charging. Raising the gun towards the entrance I came through I was met with another Model Five.
I didn¡¯t even hesitate before firing on it. Rather than a small flood of electrical arcs washing over it, the Trill fired one massive bolt with a snap. It slammed into the Five¡¯s head, and it instantly dropped like a puppet whose strings had been cut. I quickly glanced behind me to find more thorn bushes coming in that door as well. Spinning the gun around, I squeezed the trigger a few more times, only to get pelted in the back by needles.
They may not have penetrated my armor, but they still stung something awful.
¡°Pyri! I need a way to even this out!¡±
A C-Foam Launcher would be able to seal the door you went through shut. It-
¡°Just get it once I can use it!¡± I spun back around, slapped down the two Fives that had made it inside. ¡°I¡¯ll go over the price later!¡±
Grimacing, I pulled a nade from the pouch, and threw it towards the door they had already tore down. Spinning back around, I repeatedly pulled the trigger as fast as I could. I was incredibly lucky my night vision acted as welding goggles as well, preventing the bolts of electricity from blinding me.
I began pushing up towards the door, occasionally throwing a new grenade back whenever Pyri warned me that the previous one was about to run out of energy. Finally reaching the door, I found it blocked off by a massive pile of bodies with another Five trying to muscle through it.
Another bolt slapped it upside the head, dropping it in the doorway. I flinched at the mistake I just made. ¡°Pyri, I need something to move these bodies quickly!¡± I turned to fire at the other door, ¡°Preferably without launching pollen or whatever into the air!¡±
Put this where you need corpses removed.
I felt the pressure against my hand again, and what looked like a giant knot of hair inside a glass ball dropped into it. Following Pyri¡¯s directions, I tossed it at the doorway, where it shattered against the doorframe. It looked like an untamed weed-eater with strings lashing all over the place. I could barely even blink before it then burst with a whump pushing anything left in the doorway out.
Quickly, move the door into position, and make sure both of your hands are free.
I flung another grenade down the central walkway, and another through the door to buy me some time, then rushed over and lifted the scratched to hell door into an approximation of shut inside the frame, damaged from all the Models forcing their way through.
Stepping back, I laid the Trill against the wall, and positioned my hands in the way Pyri highlighted on my augs. What dropped into my hands was a heavy collection of pipes and tanks mounted together inside a basic frame. A group of four canisters were held together in the back, which led into a large chamber that was spinning, before ending in a long pipe acting as the barrel. To the side was a screen telling me all sorts of important info. Which I ignored in favor of shooting several lumps of goo at the door.
Upon landing, the foam quickly wrapped around the damaged door, filling in any scratches that were through and through, while expanding between the door and frame. With the door sealed I placed the launcher on the wall, and picked my rifle back up.Stolen from its rightful place, this narrative is not meant to be on Amazon; report any sightings.
¡°Now what?¡±
Now you either let the horde push up the pressure on you, or you force them back. You are now committed to this due to the Seventeen spotting you. Be wary of them looking for other ways to force entry to the building. Like- Oh, speak of the devil.
Turning to my left, I saw something that made chills go up my spine. A couple of Fours had reached into the now immobile pit fans in the wall to begin tearing them out of the building. Firing wildly in a vain attempt to hit a tentacle I shouted, ¡°Pyri, I need a little help here!¡±
Backpack gun controlled by me?
¡°YES!¡±
A boxy looking thing dropped onto the floor in front of me. It had the same color scheme as my rifle, had straps on one side, some sort of boxy frame that wrapped around the other three sides, and on the top it had a currently unfolding arm with some sort of dish on the end. Once it reached its full height, it snapped to one of the fans and shot out a bolt of electricity, striking one of the tentacles I was aiming for. It continued down the wall, hitting another as the third Four was able to rip its fan out.
I will lay down cover fire, mount the C-Foam launcher and put the backpack on.
I rushed to the wall as I heard the sound of the backpack firing at the antithesis. Grabbing the launcher while ignoring the dull scratching on the other side of the sealed door. I rushed it back and kneeled down to attach it, only for a set of arms to reach out and pull it to the right side of the backpack.
With the launcher mounted, I heaved the pack off the ground, and looped the straps over my shoulders.
¡°Fuck, this thing is heavy!¡± I muttered as I picked up the rifle. Standing back up I began shooting at the far doorway again. ¡°Lets get the fuck out of here. I¡¯m not staying in this deathtrap anymore.¡±
I began walking up the center hallway, killing off anything that came through the door while Pyri shot anything coming from the new hole in the wall. The Fives had stopped showing up (hopefully as a sign of their dwindling numbers) so all I was left with was Threes and the occasional Nine sneaking in disguised as lumps of moving grass.
It wasn¡¯t long before I realized I had a slight problem. That problem¡¯s name was bodies. ¡°Shit, Pyri, are the hall doors clear?¡±
Interior yes, exterior no, you will need to throw a few grenades first.
¡°Good enough.¡±
With that I crossed to the right wall through a blood soaked crate. Vaulting over the other side, I sent another few shots towards the door before sprinting for the door in the far corner. The backpack thing fired very rapidly when I was crossing opposite of it.
¡°What am I looking at on the other side of my exit?¡±
Lots of Model Ones, Threes and pigs controlled by Sevens. I do believe they want you dead quite badly.
Throwing a nade at the door opening to the outside to buy some extra time, I made it through the doorway, and slammed it shut before I dropped my rifle and pulled the launcher up over my shoulder and covered it and the final door going outside in C-Foam.
¡°Ok Pyri, lay it on me.¡± I took a moment to breathe a bit heavily, while taking out the last grenade. ¡°Also can I have a nade refill and some sort of fatigue relief?¡±
Check the counter next to the sink.
My eyes were flooded with a downright massive chart, and got as big as dinner plates when I saw the total at the bottom. ¡°W- Seventeen-HUNDRED? Pyri I know you¡¯re a better shot, but how did we kill this many?¡±
The grenades you left outside killed off a large portion of the Threes and a few Fives, and it was a protracted battle. One we are technically still in. Drink your juice.
I glanced over to the counter and saw a small juice box with a straw poked through the top. Placing the launcher down, I trudged over and took a sip that practically made me recoil with how GOOD it tasted.
¡°Pyri, it is outright unfair how yummy this is.¡±
I will give your compliments to the chef.
¡°And who is that?¡±
Me. I appreciate the compliment!
I snickered a bit, ¡°Fair enough.¡±
I quickly checked the door at the end of the small storage hallway we were in to find it thankfully empty. No pigs were in there today to begin with so it probably ended up ignored. Closing the door I looked at the exit. ¡°Pyri, are they grouping around the door?¡±
No, they actually aren¡¯t. They might not have heard the door being sealed.
I took another sip of juice. ¡°Considering the ambush, it¡¯s nice to get a little bit lucky.¡± As I said that my back flared up in pain causing me to hiss through my teeth. ¡°Fuck that stings!¡±
You got lucky with that as well, a few inches higher and your neck would¡¯ve been full of needles. I can give you a fast acting pain killer for it if you want.
¡°Do it, and while we¡¯re at it can I get a bit of armor plating and a helmet?¡±
Why, certainly! However, I advise you put it on quickly, as I do believe we have been detected.
The door leading to the graveyard I just created shuddered.
Chapter 15: Spark Can Have Juice, as a Treat.
Rule two of defending a position from the antithesis: Don¡¯t box yourself in unless an AI was involved with building the box itself.
-Shadowtag to an unknown Samurai, 2048
¡°Pyri, I glued both doors shut! How am I supposed to get out?¡± I hissed through my teeth.
Simple. You splash the door with hydrogen peroxide, then send a grenade out first.
¡°Fine, just give me the stuff I wanted so I can get out of this death trap!¡±
A single box dropped onto the floor in front of me; Inside was a helmet, pill bottle and several flat metal tiles.
Take one pill now. It will last for the next three hours.
I quickly opened the bottle and tipped out a single orange circular pill about a quarter inch across. Not wasting anymore time, I dry-swallowed it, then coughed a bit to clear the discomfort from my throat.
¡°Pyri what the fuck are these?¡± I could already feel the pain fading away. ¡°I know you said plating, but these won''t sit on my body!¡±
Place them against your suit.
I quickly grabbed one of the purple dinner plate sized things, and held it to my stomach. It quickly deformed and reshaped itself into a perfectly fitted plate covering the lower half of the front of my waist. Getting the memo, I began tapping the plates onto different parts of my jumpsuit.
The ¡®S¡¯ at the end stands for shifting. These plates are meant as a quick option for non-combatants to armor up in emergencies on Vulgora. They are fast acting and scan the wearer to create comfortable yet effective armor fully capable of stopping Model Five needle fire.
By the time Pyri had finished, I had finished putting on the armor which was still slightly shifting around my body, and had the helmet in my hands. It looked like a basic motorcycle helmet with the front shield pried off.
The plates will adapt to how you personally move and will adapt based on that as well. They will finish in about ten minutes. The helmet will form a shield around your face once it is adorned, and you have put your glasses back on. You should be safe against anything on the other side of that door.
My eyes flicked up to the door in question, and back at the helmet. With a shrug I took off the glasses, slid the helmet on, and then put my glasses back on.
As I muttered about how annoying that would get, the helmet sealed itself up. Going back to the crate yielded the one thing I had missed. A water balloon with H2O2 written on it with a black marker. Taking the hint I grabbed the balloon and threw it at the door. The C-Foam practically dissolved before my eyes, and also left an absolute mess on the floor.
¡°That¡¯s future Spark¡¯s problem.¡±
Of course dear.
After placing the C-Foam Launcher back onto my backpack and pulling out the Trill, I crouched down to pick up the grenade I had left there. Looking at the door with trepidation, I slowly put my hand on the knob, and let out a slow breath.
¡°Here goes nothing.¡±
I quickly yanked the door open and shoved the grenade through, where it practically exploded with electricity, frying a lot of Models around it. I wasn¡¯t far behind it, Walking into the arcing lightning as if it was a gentle rain, feeling nothing other than some slight fuzziness from static.
The arm on my backpack made its presence known alongside my rifle as the cracks of lightning echoed around me. I was honestly quite happy with the purchase considering what lay in front of me.
The yard was practically flooded with Threes, all of which were either starting to rush at me, or were staring right at me. A massive flock of Ones was also in the air.
¡°Why in the FUCK are there so many Threes here?¡± I shouted while throwing three grenades into the crowd. ¡°Surely they didn¡¯t bring this many?¡±
Some of those Threes are far too new to be a part of the initial force. They were created here.
I barely kept myself from freezing up. ¡°A hive here? Already!?¡±
Model Sevens are primarily a utility Model that takes large portions of infected populations and can make hives out of them. It appears that there were enough pigs to create a hive with the potential to birth Models quickly. Also given the smaller size, these Threes and some of the Ones were birthed early. You must have exhausted their populations of Fours and Fives and forced them to adapt. If smaller numbers of powerful units didn¡¯t work to rid them of you, then burying you in sheer numbers might.If you spot this story on Amazon, know that it has been stolen. Report the violation.
It was starting to look like that might was turning into a will. I was being pushed back to the wall, and the swarm was thinning, but due to the Threes unwillingness to clump together and risk greater collateral damage.
¡°Pyri! I need actual defenses, or something explosive to truly thin this swarm out!¡±
The universe decided now was a perfect time to kick me in the teeth as the Ones flying above began swooping down towards me right as my rifle threw a low energy warning. I quickly pulled out my hand cannon and fired wildly into the swarm. The flood of electricity proving far more effective at clearing the smaller Models as the bolts arced from bird to bird.
Throw your last few grenades when you¡¯re able to.
I sidestepped a One that had made it through my wild firing, and holstered my pistol. Swapping the Trill back into my left hand, I pulled out a grenade and threw it up into the swarm, lighting it up like some twisted Christmas tree. The last two grenades went into the swarm, and right at my feet to force them to give me some kind of space.
In my now reinflating pouch I found a few canisters of¡ something.
Cryo-grenades. Throw them where I indicate.
I did my best to land them in the circles Pyri highlighted with decent success, each one instantly bursting with a wave of ice freezing over all the nearby antithesis. A balmy seventy-four Fahrenheit dropped down to a comparatively frigid fifty-three in a split second as I yanked out the drained battery and slammed a fresh one in its place.
Brandishing the now joyously humming gun, I scanned over what was left of the swarm and found that Pyri had used the zapper strapped to my back to finish them off. The now silent barnyard felt like it was holding its breath for something. As if the fighting would reignite at any moment.
I cautiously advanced to the far corner of the building, doing a quick check of the interior of the farrowing house while passing by, and upon rounding the corner I locked eyes with the fucker behind this pincer attack. It was a large hulking thing that almost looked like a mix between a bear and a tiger that was as large as a small van.
I quickly back pedaled around the corner as it lunged forward at me with its teeth coming together around nothing with a loud clack. As it rounded the corner, I shot at it with the Trill only for it to shrug the bolt off, the only evidence of it getting hit being a small charred spot on its shoulder.
You need to hit it for longer. It will only take damage from the heat otherwise.
The Six seemed to understand it couldn¡¯t withstand sustained fire so it opted to charge directly at me instead. I threw myself to the side in a heap to dodge, only for it to turn right around and charge me again. I pushed up and ran to the side only to get sent flying as it passed me.
My hip flared in pain as I landed in a heap. Not wanting this to go on much longer, I pulled out the C-Foam Launcher and sent a volley of foam blorbs right into its face which quickly encased it in a grayish yellow shell.
Pulling myself to my feet, I limped over to the thing to see Pyri had left me a spot open to kill it. Placing the anode right onto it I pulled the trigger; The Six convulsed within the tomb I set around it, before it went slack and died right there.
Letting the rifle fall to the ground with me sitting gingerly alongside it, I let out a sigh of relief.
Spark your hip is injured. Also you are sitting on the fried corpse of a pig zombie.
I sucked air in through my teeth. ¡°Get what you need for the hip. I don¡¯t care about the pig. It''s a seat cushion now.¡±
I pulled off my helmet, and opened the small box that dropped next to me. After another dose of sand was pushed into my lungs I realized something.
¡°Pyri, why wasn¡¯t my backpack gun firing?¡±
The arm twisted around and put itself in my line of sight.
¡°Oh.¡±
The dish and the anode inside of it were both starting to warp from the heat of over use.
¡°Can I fix it?¡±
Actually yes, I had this part mounted with Earth based materials specifically for that purpose.
I slipped the zapper off my back and down in front of me. ¡°Go ahead and buy what I need, but can you modify it to handle swarms better? My rifle can handle the big stuff right now.¡±
A sound decision!
A small flat box appeared next to me on my seat cushion. Opening it I found another dish, but this time it was smaller and the anode had a few branches near the top. Pulling out an adjustable wrench, I began detaching the mount from the weapon¡¯s arm.
¡°How is the rest of the farm doing?¡±
As in their levels of antithesis presence?
¡°Yeah.¡±
Currently all the Models seem to have been pulled back to the offensive against you, or to the hive to protect it. Other than a basic sensor sweep for Sevens, I would say the hive is the last big target for you.
The warped piece of equipment finally came loose, and I carefully put it on the ground. ¡°That¡¯s not too bad.¡± I pulled the new dish out of the box along with a few bolts, and attached it together. ¡°It makes things a bit easier for me later, but would it be fine to get a few drones or something to sweep the farm and protect it?¡±
The catalogues necessary would come out to one-hundred-fifty points and each subsequent drone with proper equipment would run up around two-hundred-fifty each for the drone itself, proper scanning equipment, and a weapon.
I finished tightening down the nut keeping the power cable attached to the dish, and the whole thing moved around as if testing its stability before folding back up with a chime. I stood up and slipped on the zapper before walking over and grabbing the launcher I had left lying in the grass.
¡°Get two of them. I¡¯m still saving for transition, and I need backup for the hive and that goddess damned Seventeen.¡±
Chapter 16: Just Like Spies!
Sounds of a stealth hovercar¡¯s doors slamming shut.
¡°Is it done?¡±
¡°The enhanced subject has been released near the target alongside proper material to carry the rest of the mission out.¡±
¡°Good work. Be on standby for your next mission.¡±
-Recovered Contingent Unit audio recording, 2056
In accordance with the purposes you want these drones for I made sure they were small, yet robust.
Two decent sized boxes dropped on the ground and opened themselves up revealing two unfolding robots that, uhhhhh.
An uncultured swine would say they¡¯re ugly. Endoskeletons, meatless bones of metal stood before me. No shielding or shell to pretty them up, but that wasn''t their fault. But outside of that they kind of looked like foxes with their big ¡®ears¡¯ and long tails with electrical bands.
¡°Okay what can they do?¡±
Both drones come equipped with claws and tails capable of conducting lethal amounts of electricity into various weaker Models. For ranged options.
Both drones popped a turret out of a hatch in their backs.
These turrets are effectively the equivalent to your Amp-Thrower. They are well equipped alongside your Auto-Zapper to provide chaff cleanup while you handle larger threats.
Nodding, I motioned towards the finishing barns. ¡°Let''s finish this then.¡± With that I took off at a decently fast pace (considering all the stuff on my back) with the drones following behind me. I didn¡¯t spot anything on the way there so I quickly pulled up the map I had been ignoring for a while.
The barns were all various shades of red with the central outside areas being flooded with the red dots I had learned to hate. Turning to the pair of fox-bots behind me I began to give them orders.
¡°Okay so¡¡± I crouched down and scrawled an R on one and an M on the other with a marker from my toolbelt, ¡°You¡¯re Robin, and you¡¯re Marian. I want you both to stay as close as reasonably possible. Robin, you take out stuff further away, and Marian you deal with the closer stuff. Pyri can you make sure the Auto-Zapper doesn¡¯t killsteal or vice-versa?¡±
Yes, and those names are quite adorable.
I turned to hide my blush, realized that with my helmet on it didn¡¯t matter anyway, and made my way towards the driveway that I got spotted on earlier.
Only to hear my ringtone in my helmet.
Who is calling me now?
I crouched down, and opened the call with a frown.
¡°Spaaaaaark are you ok?¡±
Blinking, I facepalmed, only for my hand to slap my smooth helmet instead.
¡°Summer!¡± I loudly whispered, ¡°Why are you calling me?¡±
I could hear her pout through the call, ¡°Well because you haven¡¯t sent anything to us for a while and I wanted to make sure you were ok!¡±
Your helmet is muffling the sound of you talking, so be as loud as you want.
I began to actually creep forward, focusing on not getting ambushed again when I heard her shout to the bunker, ¡°He¡¯s ok! And kinda grumpy!¡±
¡°She, actually.¡±
Not noticing what I actually said, I continued forward.
Spark dear, I think you broke Summer.
¡°Huh? What do you mean? Summer¡¯s fine. Right Summer?¡±
A few seconds of silence passed before Summer responded in a conspiratorial whisper, ¡°What do you mean she?¡±Did you know this story is from Royal Road? Read the official version for free and support the author.
I froze and pulled up the transcript of the call only to facepalm fail again.
Why did I say thaaaaaaat?
Thinking quickly I said something that would guarantee Summer would keep things quiet for me. ¡°Ok Summer if I tell you, you have to keep it a secret alright? Like a spy!¡±
¡°I will protect the secret with my life! No evildoer will make me talk! She very loudly whispered into the phone. ¡°Um, can I tell Autumn though? She will want to play spy too!¡±
I ignored Pyri¡¯s amused chuckles as I acquiesced to Summer¡¯s request and told her to call over her sister.
¡°Autumn!¡± she shouted, ¡°Spark wants to talk to both of us!!!¡±
I quickly looked all around me to make sure I wasn¡¯t going to be ambushed again, before crouching behind one of the ripped off pitfans. Pyri was full on laughing at my predicament by the time Autumn¡¯s subdued voice came through.
¡°Hello?¡±
¡°Hey Autumn, Summer asked me to include you in this, but basically, I¡¯m using she and her pronouns now because I learnt some things about myself earlier.¡±
I was only slightly stressed about their response.
¡°Oh, so you¡¯re trans?¡±
A record squealed to a grinding halt in my head. ¡°Huh? Yes? How do you know about that?¡±
She seemed to get a bit quieter, ¡°Dad was saying angry things about it, so I looked up what ¡®trans¡¯ was, and did research.¡± She paused for a moment, ¡°Dad said some really mean things about them, but don¡¯t worry! I¡¯ll fight him for you!¡±
¡°I¡¯ll help fight him too!¡± Summer interjected, ¡°Being mean is bad and I¡¯ll give him a karate chop if he is mean to you!¡±
I could just about cry from these two absolute beans for what they were willing to do for me at the drop of a hat.
¡°So are you a girl then Spark?¡± Autumn softly asked.
¡°I uhhh, yes, yes I am Autumn.¡± I stammered out.
In a tone that could only be described as pure glee from the soft spoken girl she smugly responded, ¡°Then we get to teach you makeup.¡±
I snorted at her priorities, when Pyri made herself known in the call.
[Thank you both for your words of support. They mean more than you realize. Spark has to focus on beating up the bad guys now though, so we need to cut this short ok?]
¡°Ok Miss Pyridae!¡± Summer replied, ¡°Bye Spark! Have fun beating up the bad guys!¡±
¡°Be careful,¡± Autumn added, ¡°We won¡¯t tell anyone.¡±
¡°Like spies!¡±
¡°Summer spies don¡¯t shout that they¡¯re spies!-¡°
The line cut off from the other end as I shook my head in amusement.
As downright heartwarming it was to listen to that, I do suggest you continue forward before a wayward Model spots you dear.
I sighed, ¡°I know. Right now I¡¯m mainly just shocked that conversation went so well.¡±
Without any more interruptions, I finally reached the nearest finishing barn. After ordering Robin and Marian to guard the entrance, I snuck through a hole torn in the wall finding this particular room empty. The barn was trashed with gates torn off their hinges and blood everywhere. Even a few of the concrete half-walls for the pens were shattered as if something large and heavy was thrown through them.
Just your everyday level of destruction when the antithesis are around.
I quickly forced the thoughts away with a shake of my head and crept to the other side to get a look at the carnage I was about to face. The way the finishing barns were set up was a set of two on the north side, and a set of three on the south side. Both sets had one small room for loading and unloading pigs on the north east and south west corners respectively. Finally on the far sides of the center driveway were long hallways for moving pigs to those rooms creating a giant upside down ¡®U¡¯ on the north end, and a sideways ¡®E¡¯ on the south end.
To the west was the manure lagoon, which wasn¡¯t visible to me at the moment. What was visible to me though was the wide open space between all the barns which had been turned into a massive processing center for the antithesis.
Fresh Ones and Threes were hatching from gelatinous sacs as monkey things rushed about the network of vines, and flowers. The same corpse pile in the direct center of the place I saw earlier was still being picked over by the Seventeen, and behind it was a field of pigs laying in the dirt convulsing as the Model Sevens inside them finished taking over their brains. Multiple vines snaked back towards the lagoon, and were most likely draining the nitrogen rich slurry right now.
¡°Pyri, what the fuck am I looking at?¡±
This is the start of a hive, growing under the direction of a Model Seventeen that is fully aware of how much biomass is nearby. If you fail at destroying it yourself, they will most likely level the entire farm before being firebombed into dust by the local Samurai.
¡°Any suggestions for making them regret ever setting foot here?¡±
I advise against any explosives due to the high likelihood of pollinated dust being sent into the air. The Seventeen and the Sixes are the current greatest threat due to their ability to direct the swarm.
¡°Ok so no explosives and focus the leaders down, how should I remove the hive itself?¡±
There are specific Vulgoran weapons designed to specifically deal with hive tissue by sending a lower voltage and current throughout the structure which will not only damage the plant over time, but will chemically affect the liquids inside of them. Of particular note is the separation of water into hydrogen and oxygen.
I felt my eye twitch, ¡°Pyri won¡¯t that cause a massive explosion the second an electrical arc lights those gases up?
No, but it will light them on fire.
I thought for a few moments, ¡°How long will they take?¡±
You can have multiple disposable emitters working at once which will drop the time down to around fifteen minutes. Each one will cost you ten points.
¡°We¡¯ll deal with it after I¡¯m done clearing everything else then.¡± I crept back away from my vantage point. ¡°Let¡¯s get out of this death trap and give them a really nice surprise.¡±
A quick rendezvous with my foxbots later I was creeping towards the end of the barn, where I would have the quickest and cleanest shot at the Seventeen possible.
Rounding the corner, I brought the Trill up, and sighted the Seventeen. With a feral grin, I fired a beautiful cyan bolt of energy towards the offending crab thing. A flower of hissing electricity sprouted from the impact point zapping a few nearby Model Threes. After around ten seconds of continuous fire, I took my finger off the trigger expecting a twitching corpse.
Only to find it did¡ nothing?
The only evidence I had even struck it was the blood covering it, which had been charred into soot.
¡°Uh, Pyri, why isn¡¯t it dead?¡±
That should¡¯ve killed it. Something is wrong.
Pyri¡¯s shock unnerved me.
The only explanation is either a Variant-Vulgora Seventeen appeared out of nowhere and somehow didn¡¯t influence the local antithesis to produce some electrical resistance into the population.
¡°Orrrr,¡± I prompted.
This antithesis has been artificially hardened, judging by its somewhat larger carapace. The latter is most likely.
I didn¡¯t have the time to process the implications of that judgment as I now had the eyes of the entire hive staring right at me.
I sighed, ¡°So much for an ambush¡¡±
Chapter 17: Slug-fest
One thing I learned over the years is that - unless you''re as ridiculous as me - whenever you go to kill a hive, there''s going to be some kind of boss-fight. Hell, even I have some of those from time to time.
The actual boss fight itself can look very different depending on the hive and the Samurai. For example, a boss-fight for me would be a model in the 40s or 50s in a stealth hive that''s been cooking up these monsters for a long time. For a new Samurai, a similar challenge could be their first six or their first teen. A more experienced Samurai might face off against a couple of twenty-ones.
At my level most boss-fights other Samurai struggle with are trivial. But I believe they are very good opportunities for learning and adapting. That''s actually part of why I won''t intervene, if I see some other Samurai struggle, unless they''re about to die. Doing so would stunt their growth.
-Samurai Foxfire talking about clearing out hives on a podcast, 2049
I instantly leapt into action, forgoing attacking the Seventeen again, and attacking one of the nearby Model Sixes instead. My backpack zapper as well as Robin and Marian lit up the closest swarms of Ones and Threes while the Six I singled out began feeling the effects of my electricity¡ and also the Seventeen?
¡°Pyri?¡±
The Model Seventeen¡¯s control wires conduct your electricity, and since they are directly linked to its nervous system, it¡¯s delivering a current right into the most sensitive part of their biology.
Unfortunately rather than sitting there and taking the attack, the crab visibly yanked something out of the Six and scurried off while I was still cooking it.
Unfortunately, it can still reel back its wires in emergencies. You need to hit a target it¡¯s connected to for this method to electrocute it.
Seeing the now retreating Sixes that were warbling orders to the chaff, I cursed under my breath.
¡°So this turned from a slug-fest into a game of cat and mouse?¡±
Unfortunately, yes. The upside is that they will not abandon the hive. Especially once you start damaging it.
¡°Oh really then?¡± I shot at a Model Three trying to rush at me alone. ¡°They don¡¯t like me destroying their new place do they?¡± I aimed at a nearby vine. ¡°Well fuck their new place then!¡±
Spark wait-
The bolt hit the vine, leaving a nasty scorch mark. I was about to fire again when the forces attacking us went wild. They were throwing themselves into attacking us before, now they seemed almost rabid with how much more determined they were. Two bundles of electricity repeatedly shot up into the roiling flock of Model Ones as a third fired into the Threes below alongside my singular bolts.
In the back, the monkey things began messing with the birth sacs, causing them to begin opening to reveal malformed Model Threes and Ones that couldn¡¯t possibly get airborne.
The hive is now pulling out all stops to defend itself. An all-out brawl is inevitable now, but the Sixes will stay out of sight as much as possible while still giving orders.
Cursing again, I looked behind me to check on the pigs still being zombified only to see them all trying to reach me with various means of flopping and limping, which disconcertingly also seemed to be quickly becoming a sprint.
I swung my rifle around to face that way and began firing into the horde, flash cooking the water inside the zombies. Each bolt luckily was able to leap from one body to the next, but with less power behind it unlike the more consistent helpers I had with me.
Thanking the stars for having brought proper swarm killing weapons with me, I pushed towards the horde, but paused when I saw a flicker of movement behind the corpse pile.
¡°Pyri, give me some sort of corpse melter.¡±
Throw this into it, your suit can block the sound to keep it from harming you, it is harmonically tuned for it.
I threw the boxy looking thing right into the pile, and it screamed. The damned thing was some kind of sonic grenade that made my bones rattle inside my body. The dead pigs, however, began melting off of their skeletons, quickly revealing the Model Six behind it.
¡°Pyri! I need another two drones! Same as the last two, and have them fight the Seven zombies!¡±
I didn¡¯t pay attention to the completely unfolded drones dropping down in front of me, as I focused single mindedly on lighting up the now exposed Model Six. After it dropped into the dirt dead, I scanned the surroundings as fast as I could and found what I was looking for.
A pair of Sixes had crammed themselves inside one of the southern barns and were no doubt giving orders to the rest of the swarm.Not wasting time, I began pushing even further towards the zombie horde. Most of them were long dead now, but a few of the ones deep inside the ¡®E¡¯ were just¡ standing there for some reason.
¡°Pyri those things in the far back,¡± I paused to take a pot shot at a Model Five that had been born early. ¡°Why aren¡¯t they attacking?¡±
Those are probably in the process of, or are already reshaped by the Seven¡¯s in their system to create biofactories for producing Model Sevens.
I grimace, clenching my teeth at the thought of more of that nonsense. ¡°Oh, joy.¡±
Once we finally broke through the horde, I rushed into the center barn, chasing the retreating Model Sixes.If you find this story on Amazon, be aware that it has been stolen. Please report the infringement.
¡°Robin, Marian! You two are defending my front! The rest defend the rear!¡±
The fox-bots leapt into their positions with grace. Quite literally in fact, as they all jumped up onto the concrete walls, balancing upon them for a better angle.
It was honestly quite cute.
I pushed on through the building, clearing room after room, and even fired off warning shots through the now destroyed bird nets if the Sixes looked like they were going to try to flee the barn. Right as I was about to begin cooking one of them, I was knocked over by one of my drones tackling me to the ground. I didn''t even have the chance to scream before the air around me was hosed down with electricity.
¡°W-what h-¡°
You were almost pounced on by a Model Nine disguised as a ceiling fan.
I slowly pulled myself up with a groan after Marian got off of me. I saw that not all of us had made it out of the ambush ok however. Robin had apparently leapt into the air in the way of the Nine and had lost a leg as a result.
I anxiously knelt down, fussing a bit over the damaged robot while the others defended us from the swarm doing its damndest to reach us. ¡°Pyri can he walk?¡±
He can, but at a much reduced speed. He will be able to mostly keep up at the pace you¡¯ve been going- Spark your 5 o¡¯ clock!
I snapped around as I shuffled away, firing my rifle blindly, luckily hitting the Six attempting to use the distraction as an oppurtunity to escape.
¡°Is the other one still here?¡± I growled, cautiously glancing around.
Yes, the remaining security camera in this barn still has eyes on it. It¡¯s gearing up for a last stand. Most of the remaining Seven-pigs that aren¡¯t acting as biofactories are with it.
I bared my teeth at the challenge, ¡°Bring it on.¡±
With the third Six now dead, I rushed for the fourth, and found myself beset on all sides by Model Ones, the damned pigeons wouldn¡¯t let up with their seemingly endless numbers trickling in through the windows. Robin had moved to the center aisle with me, targeting our pursuers as he limped along. Marian and my two currently unnamed bots kept sweeping the room to eliminate as many Ones as possible, which kept the space clear enough for me to take pot shots at the now visible horde of pigs trickling through the rooms the barn was separated into.The Six had forced itself through each doorway, doing quite shabby remodel work on our doorways the entire way down.
Hopefully they wouldn¡¯t compromise the ceiling with me still inside.
I began picking my way over the dead pigs, seeing and the Six which seemingly somehow had a smug look on its face, when I realized that I had grenades.
A few lobbed balls of electrocuting death later, and only the Six was left to oppose me.. Before I could act, a worm was yanked out of the thing¡¯s back disappearing through the door behind it. The Six wasted no time in trying to charge me, only to be met with a bolt of electricity dropping it to the ground nearly instantly.
I start forward, muttering, ¡°Pyri, how many of these things are left?¡±
One active unit left, it is in the barn to your right.
I didn¡¯t even hesitate before charging around the Six and down the enclosed hallway. Only a few Threes were in my way, but my backpack zapper cleared them off to allow me to exchange the drained battery on my rifle as I moved.I slowed down as I neared the doorway and readied another grenade; I refused to be ambushed in these barns again.
With the pair of Threes waiting on either side of the door now dead, I was able to rush into the barn to find the Model Six out in the ¡®E¡¯ ordering a bunch of Threes to muster in front of it. I rolled my eyes and just shot at it over the pack it assembled.It quickly joined the rest of its kin in the dirt, and I was back at square one.
¡°I¡¯m assuming I haven¡¯t killed the Seventeen yet?¡± I couldn¡¯t help but sigh as my bots began wiping the Threes from existence.
Unfortunately no, the current best option is to flush it out with sheer attrition. Eventually, it will be forced to adhere to direct defense of the hive.
I knocked a One out of the sky with a shot from my hand cannon. ¡°Would starting the hive destruction also flush it out?¡±
That is also an option, yes.
¡°Then tell me where to start putting these things. It¡¯s time to fucking end this.¡±
Pyri didn¡¯t waste time with the locations whatsoever. Fifteen blue dots appeared on my map and in my vision. Each was placed on the largest vines the fledgling hive had, a majority of which were on vines leading towards the lagoon.
They are organized in a way that allows you to place them without doubling back.
Seeing an opening in the swarms, I made a break for the nearest node. ¡°Just give ¡®em to me as I need ¡®em! No point in lugging things around!
Spark, why would I make you carry equipment you only need for a moment?
I reached the first node, where after opening my palm, what looked like the bottom half of an egg with a screw and a lot of needles coming out of the flat end dropped into my hands. I placed it over the projected dot, and as it began drilling into the plant flesh I answered:
¡°I don¡¯t know, conversation? My brain being weird and running my mouth on autopilot again? Many things are possible in the wonderful world of Spark, Pyri.¡±
I see. We can discuss it over food later.
Pyri¡¯s tone left no room for argument, so I vaulted the knee high vine instead and threw another grenade forward into a group of malformed Model Fours.Things continued on in silence for the next five roots, which is when the flood of alien dogs and birds felt like it was thinning out a bit.
¡°Are they running out of Models?¡±
No, they shouldn¡¯t be running out by this point. Be prepared.
I reached the eighth root when the Seventeen made their move. A large wave of antithesis burst out of the north finishing barns. Noticeably adult antithesis.
So I have good news and bad news.
I picked up my Trill from its position where I had left it on the ground.
The good news is you won¡¯t have to worry about wayward units in the complex other than small pockets of Sevens.
¡°And the bad?¡± I said through clenched teeth as I focused on trying to clear as many xenos as possible.
Every single one of those Models is making up this wave. Luckily you went through the other buildings first before coming here or this last stand of theirs would be a lot bigger.
As Pyri gave me the bad news I noticed what she meant. The wave had startled me and bolstered their numbers for a bit, but they still fell incredibly quickly. It wasn¡¯t really a heroic last stand, it was more like a last gasping breath.
Before long, the alien of the hour made itself known. Skittering forward while kicking up gravel in the driveway. It made it within ten meters of me before I tossed the salvaged mine at it, like a frisbee.
It landed right dead center in front of it and instantly burst. Trapping the damned thing in C-Foam.
¡°Pyri, are that thing¡¯s internals immune to electricity as well?¡±
Not likely, no.
¡°Good.¡±
The horde had thinned to the point where even the monkey things were rushing to try and stop us only to be cut down by my automatic fire. I calmly strode forward to the struggling crab spider and crouched down in front of it.
¡°So you¡¯re the piece of shit that attacked my home.¡±
I toyed with the rifle in my hands. ¡°While I can¡¯t argue with the fact that without you I¡¯d be stuck in a dysphoric haze with no knowledge about my past, or the fact that I¡¯m a girl.¡± I paused for a moment as my chest decided to release its population of butterflies into my heart again.
The Seventeen was currently snapping at me.
¡°But you also destroyed my home, and considering the lack of response from anyone else for hours.¡± A wave of emotional turmoil passed over me with the admission. ¡°You likely killed half of my family as well.¡±
I shoved my rifle forward into the thing¡¯s maw.
¡°So you get to experience the wonders of electricity up close and personal.¡±
With a trigger-pull, it was done.
The antithesis raid on Homeplace was truly finally over.
Chapter 18: Just a Little Arson
Remember, whenever you¡¯re out harvestin wheat, soybeans during a heat wave, or just any sort of anything when your combine will get hot. You have a tractor with any sort of tillage implement nearby.
Shit saved more lives worldwide than I''d care to admit.
-Uncle Cy to Spark, 2048
Once the Seventeen was dead, everything pretty much sorted itself out from there. All of the remaining Models bull-rushed my position in a complete lack of strategy and were quickly cut down.After that I finished setting up the bores with only the interference from the occasional Model birthed far too early to do anything. Pyri also took the time to go over my points with me.
My funds were sitting just under twelve thousand now, from the sheer volume of zombified pigs they had pulled from the finishing barns and kept from merging into hive materials since I was still around. On top of that, I had received what Pyri called a token for defeating the Seventeen and the rest of forces defending the hive on my own.
At my confusion, she had explained they were basically spendable medals. Gained from various achievements based on her discretion, and then spent to make my catalogues stronger.
Which meant I could zap stuff better soon!
I wasn¡¯t even finished either. After the confirmation from Pyri that all combat units on the farm were eliminated, as far as she was aware, Marian and the unnamed Fox-bots had been sent out on search and destroy orders for Model Sevens. Robin was stationed at the hive to kill off any newly born antithesis. Pyri had then been asked to leave their kills out of any logs she made, the constant blips would get annoying.
What awaited me was the last place antithesis were likely to have a presence that we didn¡¯t have under control.
The manure lagoon was starting to bubble up noxious gas due to the aerating liquids inside the hive structure escaping into it. The Model Eights currently¡ interacting with the sludge weren¡¯t perturbed hardly at all by the carnage happening nearby. If anything, they were gorging themselves as fast as possible; Most likely to try and escape. What was even worse about the disgusting sight in general, was the ripples in the lagoon that weren¡¯t caused by the Eights.
I wrinkled my nose, very happy at that moment about the filters the helmet had come with. ¡°Pyri, how many Sevens are in this thing?¡±
A general scan by your drones puts the number for the lagoon, and the barn pits in the hundreds. The Seventeen must have been stuffing itself while commanding the forces around it.
¡°How many of those grenades will it take to kill them all?¡±
Eight of them spread out in the pool, followed by one in each barn pit should be enough for the whole entire swarm. Be advised that this will ignite both the gasses in the slurry and those that are being created by the bores.
¡°Just give me a set of eight remote ones then, might as well blow both targets up at once.¡± I sighed, then paused as a potential worst case popped up in my mind. ¡°I won¡¯t blow myself up as well, right?¡±
Yes, the concentration in the air is not high enough for that currently.
Pyri paused before her tone turned a bit teasing..
Unless you miss and hit the slurry directly that is.
Snorting, I walked over towards the worms that looked like they were about to burst, and pulled my Amp-Cannon out of its holster. Finding the gaps in the light armor the worms had wasn¡¯t that hard, and a point blank shot into each was enough to fry their several brains and leave five twitching corpses behind.
The point tally being so high gave me a slightly fluttery feeling. I wasn¡¯t that far from being able to buy the equipment needed to fix my¡ everything with regards to my body. The only thing dampening my mood was the fact that I was only halfway there.Of course, I still had more points to gain from this giant bomb I was creating, and the Sevens left everywhere else still needed to be hunted down. But a gap of almost ten-thousand points was still a large gap, even with all the points I had made here.
And even then the fact that I wasn¡¯t able to fix myself right now, was like a lump of ice weighing down my stomach. A lump I wanted, needed gone now.
I threw the third bomb into the muck and watched it sink before continuing to the next. ¡°There isn¡¯t any way for you to give me a point loan, is there?¡±
Unfortunately there is not. I assume this is about you coming up short for your transition?
¡°Yeah, I just want out of this¡ This thing as fast as possible. The discomfort has been in the background constantly, but it was ignorable with the constant fighting. Now it¡¯s coming back and hurting even more.¡±
There is another option.
I perked up as another bomb sank down into the lagoon.
If you purchase the machine, two generators, a single battery, dream learning and the basis for controlling your new body. You can use a ¡®stepping stone¡¯ to your end goal. It will only be a human form that is equal in capability to what Olympic athletes can accomplish, which isn¡¯t much in the long run, but will still be a large improvement.
I bit my lip, ¡°And the cost for all of it?¡±
Currently it is at sixteen-thousand-five-hundred-forty-five. Which is more within reach than you believe. While it isn¡¯t everything you want, it is much more achievable short term than the full thing later, and it will decrease what you need to save up later.
I looked down in thought, ¡°A stepping stone huh?¡±
I ruminated on what Pyri had told me while I quickly went into each barn to drop grenades into each separate pit to ensure everywhere would be hit. The thought of my goal suddenly being right in front of me was both baffling and exhilarating, to the point that time just flew by as I worked.
Once I was done, I only had a short wait left for the bores to finish their job. The Fox-bots had also been doing their work; My point counter had been occasionally ticking up with the sound of electrical blasts close by from Robin or from Marian and her compatriots in the distance. I now had a bit over twelve-thousand points, and I was getting just a bit more hopeful that ignition would rocket me just high enough to reach that magic number Pyri had given me.
Spark? It¡¯s time dear.Help support creative writers by finding and reading their stories on the original site.
I blinked, ¡°Time for what?¡±
To light the hive on fire.
¡°Oh yeah.¡± I then realized what our big plan actually was. ¡°Wait! Pyri, I¡¯m not gonna flatten the entire farm, right?¡±
Calm down, the most that will happen is you lighting the surroundings on fire. All of the gasses that would ignite burn fast and hot so you won¡¯t have to worry about them. And the bores will be destroyed by the ignition by design so you don¡¯t have to worry about new flammable gasses while performing fire suppression.
I put my hands on my hips, and was about to ask her how on the goddess¡¯ green earth I would do that, when abruptly, my glasses began to ring with an old song that Evie set her call id to trigger as a joke.
Too bad for her since I didn''t mind the song whatsoever.
¡°Heya, this is your friendly farming-hood Sparkinator. How may I help you?¡±
The line was filled with Evie¡¯s groan.
¡°Spark I can and will make you regret that horrible joke.¡± She sighed, ¡°Listen, Pyri said it had to be run by you first, but Mom is getting fitfull in her sleep and she needs to be sedated. Pyri said she had a solution if you approved of it.¡±
¡°Go for it. I don¡¯t mind.¡±
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After a moment of neither of us saying anything, I mutter:
¡°Hey, I don¡¯t suppose-¡°
¡°No, this doesn¡¯t excuse you from the regret you will soon feel.¡±
I slumped, ¡°Dangit.¡±
Remembering that I was in the middle of discussing something with Pyri, I quickly gave Evie a warning: ¡°Hey by the way, don¡¯t worry if you feel a big boom or something in the very near future. Just, er, running some tests on the local fauna out here.¡±
¡°Spark?! What the hell does that even MEAN?! Are you going to murder squirrels?! You know we need them for pest control right?!¡±
I had to fight from busting out laughing, ¡°They¡¯re very dangerous squirrels though. Seriously though, don¡¯t worry, I¡¯ll be home soonish! Okaybyeeee!¡±
¡°Spark you little shit! I swear I-¡° I cut Evie off with a click, and after a moment, doubled over laughing.
As humorous as it is to watch the two of you bicker, I do believe you have a hive to destroy, as well as a question to ask me?
Bringing myself back under control, I asked through snickers. ¡°You said I would be acting as fire suppression. I don¡¯t have gear for that other than the C-Foam launcher, and using that seems like a waste.¡±
It is, which is why I believe a simple firebreak would work best. Most of the area here needs to be deep cleaned regardless, and these buildings in particular need to be condemned now, so burning them down will only mean the wreckage needs to be cleared instead of fully disassembling five entire barns.
I deflated at the news, the last thing I wanted to do was inflict this level of destruction on my home.
I¡¯m sorry Spark, but this one of the things all Vanguard must learn to accept. Even the local Vanguard of your area deal with this.
I hissed as I inhaled deeply through my teeth, only to be interrupted before I could even start my rant.
Now, hold on before you speak, dear. Vanguard, like SkyFire for example, deal with this particular situation a lot, especially out here. While yes it is arguable she should help with replacement, the sites where she has bombed have a near zero rate of antithesis regrowth from left behind material because she bombs them so thoroughly. She has been very public about how she doesn¡¯t truly want to destroy the needed infrastructure of a populace already suffering, but when she and her teammates arrive on scene it¡¯s almost always far too late for her to do anything except for dropping ordinance.
Infact, going over your browsing history, most of the stories you¡¯ve read online are false stories made by a smear campaign against her and her teammates. The only true stories are from instances where the homesteaders were already killed. If anything, the local Vanguard in this area are short-handed. Without any full scale incursions in the area, the Vanguard population has suffered here.
Other means to support them are absent as well. The Family doesn¡¯t have an Indianapolis branch, only Shadowtag is a member, and a low level one at that.
I stood there stunned, Pyri seemed oddly passionate about the subject and dropped a full infodump on me then and there. The information within it however was something I would be chewing on for a while.
¡°Why haven¡¯t they shut down the campaign?¡±
Most likely they are unaware. It isn¡¯t hard to keep what¡¯s happening out here quiet for the most part. Combined with their relative experience as Vanguard, and how often antithesis raids out here end in complete death meaning a lack of people to come forward. There isn¡¯t much a malicious party needs to do to entrench this kind of sentiment.
I snorted, ¡°Except for when one of the people out here becomes a Samurai themselves.¡±
Exactly.
Breathing out, I forced myself back on task. ¡°So what should I get to create this firebrea- Waitaminute! Pyri, how long do I have until the gas dissipates?¡±
You have plenty of time provided you ignite it within the next few hours.
¡°That¡¯s more than long enough!¡±
I quickly rushed towards the rest of the complex, stripping off my backpack and leaning it against the farrowing house as I passed it so I could run faster. This idea I already knew would work so long as nothing went over my firebreak.
I do think it is a poor idea to disarm, even if you¡¯ve mostly cleared Homeplace of direct combat units.
¡°I¡¯ll pick it back up later!¡± I took a moment to breathe. ¡°Besides, making the firebreak will take a while, so getting the equipment quickly is important.¡±
Yes but assuming my prediction is correct that''s a matter of minutes, when you have hours.
¡°Going fast is fun, Pyri!¡±
I can not argue with that.
¡°Exactly!¡± I slowed down to a walk as I got to my destination. The shop. ¡°Now cross your fingers that they didn¡¯t cut the power while messing everything else up.¡±
Opening the door, my hand instantly went to the wall and slapped the door controls, followed by the light switch. To my relief, the door began climbing upwards while the overhead lights flickered on, and revealed my fire break maker.
I was looking at one of the articulated tractors we owned, which was attached to a nine shank ripper. It was ready for fall tillage, but I had a more pressing use for it.
Creating my firebreak.
Climbing up the entrance ladder, I leaned over to get a look at the back of the tractor to see if the hydraulics were attached. Everything looked ok, so I got in the cab and turned the key. The wondrous song of the engine roaring to life washed over me, and I cheered a bit. I was the last person to mess with it, and had spent far too long dealing with spark plug issues last night.
I carefully drove out of the shop, and navigated towards the finishing barns while avoiding the antithesis corpses scattered here and there. A quick stop to grab my backpack was made, and before I pushed on, I had one important request to make.
¡°Pyri, do you know where the firebreak should be?¡±
While you were placing the bores, I had one of your drones scan the perimeter to detect how far the roots had spread underground. This is the optimal spot for it.
A transparent orange track flickered into existence on my glasses, and I found myself humming in consideration. Two passes around the set of barns wouldn¡¯t take too long, but I also wanted to watch the fireworks as soon as possible.
I can see the look on your face, and unfortunately no Spark, the hive can not be lit on fire after you have made one pass.
Rather than respond vocally, I put the tractor into drive and lowered the shanks the second I was over the path. They cut into the dirt easily, the soft ground parting between the various parts of the implement.
I felt a smile pull itself onto my face before I had even made it ten meters forward.
***
By the time I had made the first pass around, I was fidgeting in my seat. I was absolutely ready for the fireworks to begin, even at the cost of these barns. By the time the second was finished I was ready to go over and ignite it manually.
Robin had already hobbled out and away from the hive, and after I had driven a safe distance away to watch. I then, after a moment of tense preparation, detonated the bombs.
The two sets of barns were enveloped in a bright orange fireball accompanying a loud ¡®whoosh¡¯ for a few moments before giving way to¡ nothing?
Try the ultraviolet settings on your glasses.
What they revealed was downright beautiful. Purple flames were consuming everything flammable in a bewitching display of power. My power.
¡°Woah.¡±
Don¡¯t get too comfortable just watching the fire dear. You have a log to peruse.
Despite the roar of flames being deafening even through the cab¡¯s windows, I couldn¡¯t hear them over the sound of my cheering.
Chapter 19: Taking a Breather
¡°Inque is getting ready, xey said five minutes max.¡±
¡°Good, ¡®cause scans show we¡¯ve got a new sibling, massive energy reading that doesn¡¯t belong anywhere on a farm.¡±
¡°Wonder if they¡¯ll wanna join up, god knows we need the manpower.¡±
¡°Who knows, every time someone in the wastes initializes they either go hermit with their family, or uproot and leave the city.¡±
-Overheard conversation between CyroFlare, and SkyFire 2056
The fire quickly burnt down the hive and the finishing barns along with them. Rather than continue to sit there and watch the fire myself, I called the foxbots back after they had finished off the last remaining Sevens in the area. I had a family to reunite with, and a giant middle finger to the concept of my current body to buy.
The house had been torn up a lot more than I had last seen it. Siding had been torn to bits in places, a few windows were smashed, and the bunker hatch was scratched to hell but still shut tight.
Opening it up, I entered the building only to be nearly bowled over by a trio of little gremlins.
¡°Spark you¡¯re back!¡± Cried Summer, before she exclaimed, ¡°We heard a big woosh!¡±
¡°Pyri said you were okay,¡± Autumn continued, ¡°But Evie was still super worried about what you managed to burn down.¡±
Benny was babbling about anything going through his mind. ¡°What¡¯s all the new stuff you got? Did ya get me anything? Oh! Did you get me an ice cream!?¡±
I gave them all a biggo hug right back. ¡°Well to answer everything. Yes I¡¯m back! The woosh was me, I¡¯m mostly unhurt, I burned down the finishing barns, I got armor weapons and foxbots, annnd I did get you all something!¡±
I raised my hand in the air and Pyri wordlessly teleported a box right into it.
Five points for five strawberry sundaes.
I passed the box into Autumn¡¯s arms, ¡°Go on! Eat up! Evie, I got one for you as well!¡± I turned to see Evie standing there with a smile.
¡°So it¡¯s over then?¡± She asked with a whisper.
¡°Here. Yeah, the place that sent them all? No.¡± I whispered back, ¡°After I take care of some body upgrades I¡¯ll be heading out to destroy that one too.¡±
We paused to let Autumn bring us over our ice cream. Once she had sat down with the other two I asked the most important question, "Did you get word from anyone else?¡±
Her eyes said everything, ¡°No. Spark, at this point by now they''re most likely all dead. They should¡¯ve gotten back hours ago, and the swarm came from the same direction as the field they were working on today.¡±
I felt weak in the knees. In a single afternoon, I had lost half my family.
¡°Evie¡ You know how the forecast was clear of antithesis today?¡±
She nodded.
¡°Well while I was out there I fought a Model Seventeen. Pyri said it was likely the thing was artificially enhanced. Unless a corpo let a science project randomly escape¡¡± I scowled.
¡°Someone sent it here intentionally.¡± A matching glare slid onto Evie¡¯s face.
¡°Exactly. And even with me being a Samurai, the farm is lost. Anything I didn¡¯t destroy, the antithesis hit themselves other than the grain bins. All the pigs here are gone, I don¡¯t know about any of the machinery still in the sheds. Even with my best efforts, the area needs to be deep cleaned to prevent new hive growth. It¡¯s all fucked.¡±
She sighed, ¡°Well¡ I guess you better get started on your upgrades then.¡± She gave me a sad smile. ¡°We¡¯ll hold down the fort here while you go out there and kick more alien ass!¡±
I chuckled, ¡°Sure, but ice cream first. I¡¯m a bit wore out.¡±
***
After the once again criminally tasty ice cream provided by Pyri was completely eaten, we all exited the bunker to find Robin standing guard outside the hatch.
¡°Hey there Robin,¡± I rubbed between his ears, ¡°You chomp on anything recently?¡±
The bot tilted its head and then shook it no.
¡°Okay then, Go downstairs and monitor Aunt Nyra. If something happens, contact Evie.¡±
Robin got up and walked down into the bunker with his tail swaying side to side behind him. Shutting the door Evie gave me an odd look. ¡°You got a robot that somewhat looks like a fox and named it Robin?¡± She scrunched her nose, ¡°Also, you weren¡¯t lying when you said you lit the finishing barns on fire. It reeks out here.¡±
¡°Yes? I needed the extra firepower for it. There are three others out patrolling everything else.¡±
Evie glanced around nervously, ¡°And there isn¡¯t anything else here?¡±
I began walking towards the shop, ¡°Nothing from the original raid, or something it produced. Anything they find will have arrived very recently.¡± I paused to think, ¡°I still think y¡¯all should stay in the bunker while I¡¯m gone though.¡±
Summer ran in front of me and gave us the biggest pair of puppy dog eyes, ¡°Can we see your stuff working before then at least?¡±
We both caved pretty quickly to the cheers of all three of them. Only ending once we got to the shop.
Evie had a confused look on her face, ¡°What are we doing here? Why not your workshop?¡±
¡°There¡¯s more room in here with the tractor and ripper pulled out, and well, uhhhh, my blood is all over the floor in there.¡±
She paled, ¡°That¡¯s fair.¡±
I took a deep breath in and let it out, ¡°Okay. Pyri what all do I need for the basic stuff?¡±
Firstly from your Vulgoran Biological Sciences Catalogue you will need the MK III BioShifter for fifteen-thousand points. However, with the addition of a token you could also upgrade the catalogue to Class II for five-hundred points, and then buy the MK IV for an additional five-hundred.
¡°What¡¯s the difference between the two?¡±
While it¡¯s a thousand points more expensive, the MK IV is faster which will help for the first use, and additionally the catalogue will have more options for your second time through it, and anytime someone else goes through it.
¡°I¡¯ll think about it, that¡¯s the only thing I might upgrade right now though. Better to save the second token for something else.¡±The genuine version of this novel can be found on another site. Support the author by reading it there.
Understandable dear. As for the rest of the required purchases for the operation specifically, you will need two MK I Industrial Xenon Generators for a combined one thousand, one Industrial Vulgoran Battery for one-hundred-seventy-five, and the basic human template for one-hundred.
Only one thing jumped out to me, ¡°Why generators and a battery? Seems a bit redundant.¡±
Why does a human internal combustion engine need a battery?
¡°To power the spark plug for igniting the fuel. Hybrid engines draw from it even more so they reduce fuel consumption.¡±
Exactly. Not only do these generators need a kickstart to operate, the BioShifter series of matter reconfigurers require a large power draw to the point that it would burn out the generators. The batteries offer solutions to both roles. For the intensity and length of time needed for this session you just need these power sources.
My curiosity sated I agreed, ¡°Okay, anything else?¡±
Unless you wish to relearn how to move your hands, I advise unlocking Class I Dream Learning and purchasing an addon that will attach to the BioShifter so you don¡¯t need an implant. If you do get an implant in the future, the two can interface and increase your dream learning rate. Finally, Lesson: Basic Human Movement will allow you to have the foundations of controlling your new body already mastered.
¡°Nothing advanced?¡±
Advanced combat lessons take longer to teach, and are much more expensive. Also nothing you¡¯ve demonstrated during our time together would fall under it, other than maybe precision aiming and grenade throwing.
¡°My aim wasn¡¯t that bad was it?¡±
For a civilian, your aim was higher than average. For military personnel you were decidedly lacking with accuracy.
I blushed, happy that this was all taking place inside my head rather than over the phone Autumn was now holding. ¡°I can¡¯t really argue with that can I?¡±
No, you can not, nor do itineraries one, five, and seven allot time for it.
I groaned, ¡°Fine, just buy it all then.¡±
Pyri sounded very smug about the whole thing.
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Class II Vulgoran Biological Sciences
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500 + 1 Token
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100
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MK IV BioShifter
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15,500
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1000
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175
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Human Biological Template
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Seeing all those points evaporate into nothing brought mixed feelings, only for it to turn to excitement when a box appeared at my feet alongside a large crate, two cylindrical towers, and a MASSIVE machine that was easily ten meters tall and five meters wide. Each machine also had cables coiled up and placed on hooks.
The good thing about Vulgoran technology is that even when not using their wireless energy transmission, they kept improving their wired technology; simple, easy to use and implement. All of these cables are compatible with any combination, but I advise you don¡¯t swap them around from where I have them placed.
¡°Uhh, Spark?¡± I turned to find Evie currently backing the excited kids away from the machinery that had appeared. ¡°When you said body upgrades, I didn¡¯t expect you to go all mad scientist about it.¡±
I raised my eyebrow, which was also joined by a trio of skeptical looks from the kids.
¡°I probably should¡¯ve expected it though.¡± She said with a sigh. ¡°What¡¯s it meant to do Pyri?¡±
¡°W-Why would you ask her? I¡¯m right here! I can explain-¡±
[For this particular use, it will only slightly gelatinize Spark¡¯s body using a specific method of converting matter into energy and modify it from there. After the modifications are complete it will then resolidify the body and Spark will be at the physical equivalent of a top human athlete.]
Evie facepalmed, ¡°Only you would microwave yourself to get more muscles I swear.¡±
Benny and Summer began their microwave impersonations while Autumn squinted at me.
¡°In my defense, this isn¡¯t the first time I¡¯m using it.¡± I retorted.
She gave me a look, ¡°Spark that doesn¡¯t help your case whatsoever.¡± She brushed a lock of her hair behind her ear. ¡°Do you need us here for anything other than defending you?¡±
I shrugged, ¡°Other than you helping me plug stuff in, not really. I¡¯d imagine I could give you an escort to look at the place I guess.¡±
She waved me off, ¡°No, we¡¯ll all stay here. No point in going out when it can wait for you to be finished with your growing laundry list.¡±
With our future plans out of the way, we got to work hooking up all the cables. The four pieces of equipment were organized in a square formation with the generators opposite each other. The battery was no larger than a decent sized box you¡¯d put a mini-fridge in. It was a vibrant blue with three lights lined up diagonally across the top. One side had several analog dials and buttons with a lever that looked all kinds of promising. The other sides all had various couplings for power, two specifically meant for direct distribution to the generators, and a third meant for power draw to the BioShifter.
The generators were both six meter tall cylindrical towers that got thinner the further up you went. Once they were hooked up to the battery, they began glowing a bright blue in the center, illuminating a multitude of vertical metal plates set into spinning rings. The cables slotted in down at the bottom on either side of the control panel.
Finally the Bioshifter. It had all its connections at the ends of the four support beams it had at each ¡®corner¡¯ of its rounded frame. It had a large person sized chamber wrapped in several copper bands in the center with a ramp leading up to it. Surrounding that chamber were a pair of large vertical arms with anodes on the interior that matched up with the copper bands on the chamber. The walkway was designed to fold up to allow the arms to rotate around the chamber. Finally it had a digital control panel next to the foot of the walkway just beside an emergency shutoff lever.
¡°Pyri, would throwing the shutoff lever kill the person inside the thing?¡±
No, the lever is meant for if there is an active problem with setup. If pulled, the machine stops instantly and puts the patient in complete stasis until the problem is fixed, or the chamber is transferred to a new machine. Also, the dream learning tie-in slots into the opposite side of the control panel.
Looking at the other side, I saw a jack flanked on both sides with anchors for the tie-in¡¯s frame.
¡°Autumn, you know the box I gave you? Can you-¡°
I was interrupted by a tapping at my side, and looked down to find Autumn holding the box up to me. Thanking her I opened it up, and pulled out what looked like an old school tractor monitor from the turn of the century.
A quick insertion with a pair of clicks coming from the anchor points, and the monitor lit up and automatically pulled up the only lesson it had.
The BioShifter is properly powered, programmed, and is ready for use. All you need to do is take off your equipment, sans your jumpsuit, enter the capsule, and undress. I will handle the rest Spark dear.
¡°Welp, she¡¯s ready to go,¡± I said as I walked out of the square and began stripping off the armor plates and put them next to my backpack, belts, and C-Foam Launcher. Evie had both my rifle and pistol with her incase we were attacked before I was out and had my bearings. ¡°Guess I¡¯ll see y¡¯all on the other side.¡±
Autumn and Evie joined the other two in the ¡®viewing chairs¡¯ they had set up next to Marian, who I had come over at Summer¡¯s request for extra protection while she went into the house ¡®to get something¡¯.
¡°Tell the dream gods they owe me another frosted donut Spark!¡± Evie shouted, ¡°The stingy f- buttheads stiffed me last week!¡±
¡°I¡¯ll see what I can do!¡±
With that last important thing said, I walked up the ramp as the chamber door slid open with a hiss.
¡®Here goes, you sure this thing will make things work, Pyri?¡¯
Yes, if something goes wrong, it won¡¯t be from the equipment you purchased or the assembly, and I know these units are functionally perfect otherwise.
The door sealed itself shut behind me as I entered, and I stripped off the jumpsuit and glasses that had saved my life more than once today. ¡°I guess that works, where do I put this stuff by the way?¡±
There is a hatch opposite the door. Once it is shut and you are in the center, you will be put to sleep via electromagnetic pulses, and the process will begin.
Following Pyri¡¯s directions I heard the machine whir to life, as I suddenly felt incredibly fatigued.
Sweet dreams dear. I¡¯ll make sure everything goes right out here.
I soon fell asleep, and visions of doing basic stretches began playing through my dreamscape.
Chapter 20: Euphoria
Imagine a person who was born in a cave, who spent their entire life living underground, with their only source of illumination being candles and oil lamps. Imagine they¡¯ve never been above ground; they don¡¯t even know the surface exists. Then, one day, a cave-in happens in a side tunnel, and reveals an opening to the surface. Sunlight pours into the opening, and at first it is blinding and the person runs away in fear. Later, they return to the opening, and, as the person¡¯s eyes adjust, they look out through the hole and see a bright and brilliant world full of colors they didn¡¯t even know existed.
That world is scary, huge, and full of unknowns, so they crawl back into the cave for safety, but that hole is still there, and they see the light every time they pass it. Gradually, they peek out more and more frequently, and further and further from the opening. They start to want that light; they find reasons to visit it more often.
Eventually they realize that they don¡¯t want to go back into the hole any more. They have to go back, because that is where their family and friends are, but this place is so much better, and they want to stay here. Going back into the hole feels wrong; it starts to hurt to be in the dark so much.
-Excerpt from the Euphoria section of The Gender Dysphoria Bible, 2024
The quartet looked on from their chairs as the machine Spark bought whirred, and snapped with electricity. Evie was primarily concerned with just how much Spark wanted to change his form. She looked at the news and most of the time Samurai just bought something and injected it into their bodies or something. This was well beyond that, and the best way she had to find out more, simply was to ask the supplier.
¡°Pyri, why did Spark need such a big machine for this?¡±
[While I can not divulge much, this was the best way to achieve what their long term goals are. This accounts for price, duration of the sessions, and ease of use.]
Even more questions for only a pittance of actual answers.
¡°Are you sure this is safe and healthy for him?¡±
[Evelin,] Pyri spoke in a slightly chastising tone. [While I understand your concern. Please bear in mind that I would never put Spark at risk. This operation is not only to ensure their continued physical health, but improve their mental health as well. The full rationale for this operation is sensitive, and Spark has not given consent for me to share it.]
Evie glared down at the phone, thinking about AI overlords a bit more seriously than the jokes she traded with Spark earlier, when Autumn poked her in the side.
¡°Evie, Spark wouldn¡¯t do something like this without a reason. We should trust Pyri.¡±
Evie raised an eyebrow as she squinted down at the auburn haired girl. Autumndefinitely knew more, but she was pretty much a lock box tossed into a lake when it came to secrets. There was no use attempting to pry it from her. Summer, on the other hand¡
The girl in question was fidgeting with a bag holding something she had run into the house to get while the robot Spark had named Marian, like the dork he was, escorted her. She nervously looked up at Evie, who squinted at her menacingly, until Summer cracked, blurting out:
¡°Nope! Not telling! We¡¯re spies!¡±
¡°Summer!¡± her twin groaned, ¡°Good spies don¡¯t say their spies!¡±
Benny took this moment to jump in, ¡°I wanna be a spy! Do they get food?¡±
Summer rolled her eyes, ¡°Our info is top secret! No telling anyone else! And you always want food!¡±
¡°So?¡± Benny crossed his arms indignantly, ¡±Food is tasty.¡±
Stopping the argument before it could start, Evie decided to give the kids a game to play.
¡°Alright!¡± Evie clapped her hands together, ¡°Why don¡¯t we talk about what kind of Samurai we would be!¡±
Getting nods from the others she continued, ¡°For me I¡¯d go with something where I could just punch the aliens really hard. Maybe I¡¯d get a really cool baseball bat like what Spark made? I don¡¯t know.¡±
¡°Ooh! Me next Me next!¡± Benny shouted with his hand waving in the air, ¡°I want to be like a chef Samurai! So I can make people food so they won¡¯t be hungry!¡±
Summer snorted and while Autumn was listening she was also whispering something into the Samurai phone.
¡°Is that an actual thing that can be done?¡± Evie wondered aloud.
[That is actually a possibility, not all Vanguard have to be good fighters, some specialize more in infrastructure, medical applications, and a few even cook meals for their fellow Vanguard. These meals can improve their healing rate, give them a large boost of energy, and many other helpful effects.]
Benny pumped his fist in the air. ¡°I¡¯ll be the best chef Samurai the world has ever seen! I¡¯ll make food so good, whoever eats it will become a Samurai too!¡±
Evie giggled, ¡°I don¡¯t think it works like that Benny but ok.¡± She looked at Autumn to pick her next, only to find the girl still whispering into the phone. ¡°Summer you¡¯re next.¡±
¡°I wanna go fast!¡±
Evie looked at her quizzically, ¡°That¡¯s it? You just want to go fast?¡±
Summer nodded, ¡°Yep! Just think about it! When you wanna hit something hard, you move faster! So I wanna move really fast so when I hit something it goes s-pewwwwww!!!¡±The genuine version of this novel can be found on another site. Support the author by reading it there.
Summer further accentuated her point with explosion sound effects and waving her hands around.
Evie looked down at the phone and raised an eyebrow.
[While based on a very rudimentary grasp of physics, what Summer wants to do is possible with a great deal of body mods and equipment.]
Evie accepted that with a shrug, ¡°So my punches, Benny¡¯s world class cooking, and Summer¡¯s very fast punches. What about you Autumn?¡±
The girl thought for a few moments, ¡°I want to be like Shadowtag. Just being able to sneak around and kill the big monsters really fast before they know she¡¯s there! Her shadow powers are cool, she tries to help others all the time. Also, she seems nice.¡± The girl glanced at the phone, ¡°What do you think, Pyri?¡±
[Your¡¯s is obviously achievable. While I can¡¯t divulge information about Shadowtag without her consent, I will say that while yours is the most complex, it does have the most potential.]
¡°What about my big punches?¡± Evie demanded playfully.
Pyri¡¯s tone turned teasing, [Evelin, I could achieve what you want by replacing your arms with heavy duty hydraulic pistons.The others at least offered somewhat of a challenge.]
Evie opened her mouth to protest, only to get interrupted by Summer. ¡°Ooooooo you could be like, part transformer! We¡¯d be related to Evelin Prime!¡±
The conversation only derailed further from there after Evie demanded a better transformer name.
***
I was dreaming about sprinting around a running track when I floated up and away. My surroundings bled away into watercolors and gravity completely ceased to have meaning.
¡®I swear to fuck, this better not mean I¡¯m dying or I¡¯ll be really pissed.¡¯
You¡¯re not dying. Just waking up.
The watercolors soon faded into darkness as my eyes flitted open. I was slowly being set back onto the floor of the chamber.
¡®Was I floating?¡¯
The Bioshifter line of machines makes use of a small antigravity field generator to ensure the patient¡¯s body does not collapse during the operation.
I giggled, ¡°Sure, guess you can¡¯t have a blob of Spark pudding after¡¡± I trailed off.
My voice¡
It felt¡
Good?
¡°Pyri, my voice is different!!!¡±
It had a light quality to it, as if my voice was made of nothing but air- Wait. Aren¡¯t all voices technically made of air? Nevermind, not important. Frowning I also realized something else, it felt slightly off. Like I wasn¡¯t using it right.
¡°Pyri, is my voice busted?¡±
No. You are just using masculine speaking patterns with it. This can be fixed with either manual voice training, or with another Dream Learning Lesson.
¡°Hmmm, maybe during the foxification. I have things to do right now,¡± I crouched down and retrieved my glasses which shifted into a better shape to match my face. Then I looked down and saw myself in my full naked glory.
I had boobs.
The dysphoria noodle was gone.
Most of my body hair was gone.
Light cyan hair fell past my eyes.
IT WORKED!!!!
The chamber was filled with the sounds of my glee.
I was a girl!
All of me!
Happy! Happy! Joy! Joy!
It was like years of weight had been lifted from my shoulders. Breathing was easier, my jumps were lighter and went higher, and I just felt so much more energized!
Some of it probably had to do with the fact that I now had abs and other various muscles, but I didn¡¯t care! I felt free after so long!
The nightmare was finally over.
Finally settling down, I leaned against the side of the chamber, ¡°Pyri I need new clothes.¡±
Indeed.
¡°What should I get?¡±
Autumn has requested I buy you something in particular without letting you know. It is not humiliating though, and she will understand if you decline.
I grinned, and actually felt the smile reach my eyes, ¡°Sure! I¡¯ll wear it! It¡¯s not too difficult to get into though is it?¡±
I made sure she kept it simple dear.
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A small flat box plopped onto the floor next to me. Opening it had my eyes watering with tears. It was a powder blue dress with a lot of frills.
She wanted to make sure your first steps outside of the BioShifter were as a princess like the rest of them are.
¡°That was so thoughtful of her!¡± I said through my now crying eyes. ¡°She deserves a hug. Pyri, how do I put this thing on?¡±
This dress is able to be slipped on over your head. It will stretch to make things easier as well.
True to her word, the dress slipped right over my shoulders, and settled nicely. It was sinfully comfortable, and fit perfectly. The skirt of the dress was ruffled and went down to my knees. The sleeves were short, and the shoulders slightly poofy.
Wanting to try something I saw on the website I had viewed only a few hours ago, I did a quick spin in place.
Oh.
My.
Goddess.
Pure bliss.
I might have then proceeded to make myself dizzy enough to fall over while giggling¡ once or twice.
Not to interrupt your self exploration Spark, but Evie is getting worried.
Smoothing out my dress I realized something, ¡°Pyri, my boots won¡¯t fit me.¡±
Indeed. Would you like boots that will be future proofed for when you use the BioShifter again?
I nodded, ¡°Yes please! Nothing too expensive! I still need to buy a new jumpsuit and helmet right?¡±
Yes for both.
I breathed out to calm down slightly, ¡°Okay, boots first, jumpsuit and helmet later.¡±
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| Vulgoran Open-Claw Combat Boots |
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244 |
Another box dropped down in front of me. Opening it revealed a pair of black mid-calf boots with metal plating all over it. The front end was the same color, but was much more gelatinous feeling.
Your future claws will pierce through the gel and close when retracted with ease. They are also designed to be nearly as resistant to outside forces as the rest of your boot. I still don¡¯t advise trying to shove a Model Five quill through it.
Putting them on was a bit more of a hassle due the awkwardness of not knowing how I should sit while putting boots on. The awkwardness was worth it once I felt how comfortable these boots were.
Standing up and testing the toes of the boots to find them just as durable as Pyri said confirmed it for me.
Pyri made for an amazing personal tailor.
The raw excitement and gender euphoria was quickly replaced by nerves as I stood in front of the hatch. Would Evie and Benny accept me? Would they make fun of me, or worse say that Pyri was lying to me about the trans stuff?¡±
Spark you need to calm down. Even if they don¡¯t accept you, the twins still do, and you have more than the ability to convince them otherwise, even if it takes time. Believe in your family, Spark.
I breathed slowly and let the anxiety die down to a muffled roar. ¡°I¡¯m ready Pyri. Open the door.¡±
You¡¯ll do great, dear.
The door hissed open and I stepped out to find a relieved looking Evie, a pair of twins grinning ear to ear, and a blur of child running up to me.
Benny impacted me and instantly wrapped his arms around my legs in a hug, ¡°Spark you¡¯re done microwaving!¡± He looked up at me, ¡°And you¡¯re wearing a dress?¡± My face seemed to register to him at that moment.
¡°And you¡¯re a girl?!¡±
Chapter 21: Princess
Coming out can be super difficult, even if you¡¯ve got a protector AI chip in your head.
Please be kind and gentle with someone who comes out to you. The sheer amount of trust they''re putting in you, alongside the pain they risk when doing so tends to make them incredibly fragile in the moment.
-Shadowtag, on an forum AMA 2043
I returned Benny¡¯s hug while taking in my cousin¡¯s various reactions. Benny was frankly a bit confused, the twins were both clearly happy about things; Summer practically attempting to sand down the floor she was standing on, and Autumn jumping up and down while clapping her hands. Both had wide smiles.
Something Evie didn¡¯t share.
She was currently too busy trying to pick her jaw up off the floor
Giving Benny a pat so he¡¯d let go of me, I grabbed his hand and walked us the rest of the way towards the twins and Evie.
¡°H-hey Evie¡¡±
¡°EHHHH?¡±
¡°Ugh! This is taking too long!¡± Summer shouted, ¡°Put this on now so Autumn can take pictures!¡±
She held up the object she had rushed off for earlier to reveal a silver tiara with a sapphire gem in it. I felt tears rushing to my eyes as I kneeled down in front of her slowly to not dirty my new dress, and bowed my head. As Summer placed the tiara on top of my scalp, Autumn spoke up with a regal voice.
¡°It is my great pleasure to christen Spark as the new princess of the storms! With her special lightning guns she shall protect us for years to come! Now rise Princess Graham, and show those nasty monsters what for!¡±
¡®Pyri did you help her with that speech?¡¯
Only a little, the entire thing was her idea and was entirely too cute to not help with.
I had rivers of tears running down my face as I stood back up and rushed the pair of twins, wrapping them up in a hug.
¡°You both are amazing, you know that?¡±
They both nodded emphatically.
¡°We just wanted to make you feel like a pretty princess!¡± Autumn declared, ¡°Cause you are one!¡±
¡°Yep! A princess that¡¯s really strong!¡± Summer said with a grunt. ¡°And gives really tight hugs too!¡±
I blushed and rubbed the back of my head, ¡°Oh, right. Uhhhh, Pyri made me a lot stronger than I used to be.¡± I grinned, ¡°Now I¡¯m literally built different!¡±
The pair giggled as Evie cleared her throat behind me. I turned around with the pair still held in my arms, (a bit looser though), and found Evie looking at me with an arched eyebrow.
¡°That still you in there Spark?¡±
A slight chill ran up my spine as I realized Evie and Benny had no idea what was going on. Not an inkling between the two why I wasn¡¯t just a lot buffer, or something.
¡°I uhhhh yeah Evie, it¡¯s me, no one else.¡±
She walked up to me a bit hesitantly, a small bit of fear in her eyes as well which had that chill coming back even stronger.
¡°Prove it,¡± she placed her hands on her hips. ¡°What¡¯s the one thing you created that nearly blew the both of us up?¡±
I started for a moment, ¡°Evie! First off you swore not to tell anyone! Second off you need to narrow it down!¡±
The three kids all were looking back and forth between us, curiosity of getting some info about my more secret projects painted all over their faces.
¡°The one from when you were nine.¡±
I grimaced, ¡°It was a homemade potato cannon made from the old water heater.¡± Not satisfied. she motioned for me to continue. Sighing with defeat I acquiesced, ¡°It may or may not have blown a hole through the wall when the hot water tank exploded. And is the reason the south wall of my workshop has a different colored panel right in the middle.¡±
Evie snorted, seemingly convinced that I was actually me. ¡°You forgot to mention the part where I was standing two feet below where that lump of metal went through the wall.¡±
I stood up and pointed at her. ¡°You weren¡¯t supposed to be standing there and you knew it!¡±
She only grinned, ¡°I know you could probably flatten me now, but you lost your intimidation factor with your height. You¡¯ll need to work on that.¡± I pouted, which unfortunately made her laugh. ¡°Honestly the new look suits you.¡± If you spot this narrative on Amazon, know that it has been stolen. Report the violation.
She looked a bit sad, ¡°I wish you would¡¯ve told me-wait no that''s not fair.¡± She breathed in and out, ¡°I wish I had been outwardly safe enough for you to talk to me about this. How long have you known?¡±
Flinching, I sat down in a nearby chair, ¡°That depends on your definition of ¡®knowing¡¯.¡± I looked at the twins and Benny who was very patiently sitting on a question. ¡°What¡¯s your question Benny?¡±
¡°If you¡¯re a girl does this mean you get to learn how to make pancakes so we get them more often?¡±
I blinked as Evie giggled, ¡°He¡¯s got ya there Spark!¡±
¡°Bu-But I already know how to make them!¡±
The kid in question pouted at me, ¡°Then you owe me pancakes!¡±
¡°Sure sure.¡± I ruffled his hair, ¡°Why don¡¯t you and the twins go over and sit in the office while Evie and I talk about something real quick.¡± Evie¡¯s eyebrows went up, ¡°Boring adult stuff.¡±
Benny gave me a salute, ¡°Yes s-ma¡¯am!¡± and quickly dragged the twins to the small room in the corner. Once the door was closed I turned back to find Evie had dragged a chair over, and sat down in front of me.
¡°How bad?¡±
¡°I found out right after we got to the bunker, Pyri helped me sort stuff out, but¡¡±
¡°Spark what¡¯s wrong?¡± she prodded.
¡°Well you know how when I passed out right when we got there Pyri said I was having a flashback?¡±
She nodded.
¡°Well,¡± I breathed out, ¡°It was from when I was five.¡±
Evie gasped, knowing full well what that meant. I felt a lump grow in my throat, and my voice trembled as I said:
¡°I was with my Momma, and I was wearing a dress.¡±
I looked up at Evie with more tears in my eyes, ¡°Evie, I knew before I came here! Something happened to me, something bad enough to make me suppress my gender identity to the point I forgot about it.¡±
She reached out and took my hands, ¡°Spark. I don¡¯t like saying this but, is it possible you were abused for being trans?¡±
I shook my head emphatically, my insides churning up in anger, ¡°By my Momma? Absolutely not! She wou-¡°
¡°No no! Not your mom, by someone here.¡± She looked down at the floor, ¡°The first few years I remember, you were always really quiet around Nana and Popo. Deathly quiet to the point you were like a ghost.¡± She looked up at me with anguish written on her face, ¡°Only after Popo died when I was six did you start truly coming out of your shell.¡±
I was stunned, ¡°I-I don¡¯t know. Everything from before I was eight is super fuzzy.¡±
[If I may,] Pyri spoke through the phone left on one of the chairs. [The nano-regenerative suite you used right after becoming a Vanguard. Its logs show a few healed fractures you sustained as a small child.] Her voice took on a very somber tone. [The injuries would''ve been near the date of your mother¡¯s death.]
¡°Wha- I- I don¡¯t understand I-¡°
Evie squeezed my hand, ¡°Spark you¡¯re ok, you¡¯re right here!¡±
I fought to speak through the tears, ¡°But. I¡¯m not okay! I knew something bad had to ¡®ve happened, but this means my life was stolen from me!¡±
Arms wrapped around me as I broke down and sobbed into my hands. ¡°I know, and we¡¯ll just have to live twice as much so you can make up for lost time. You¡¯re a Samurai now! I¡¯m sure you could find out more about what happened with Pyri¡¯s help! And even then I¡¯ll help too! Once you¡¯re ready for it I¡¯ll ask mom,¡± her voice got angry, ¡°and if she had anything to do with it she can screw off! No one hurts my best friend like that!¡±
***
After I had finished crying while Evie hugged me, she helped me wash up with the tub sink. Wasting no time, I practically tackled her with a hug. ¡°Easy there Spark!¡± She said with a grunt, ¡°You¡¯re a lot stronger now.¡± Seeing the thumbs up I gave in response, she continued. ¡°Might as well call the kids back in and let the princess gush about how good it feels to be a girl now!¡± She thought for a few moments, ¡°And get you in front of a full length mirror.¡±
I froze at the mention of my eternal enemy. ¡°D-do I have to?¡±
Evie looked down at me in pity, ¡°I won¡¯t force you to, but we all get to see how pretty you¡¯ve become. Why not you?¡±
I could only stammer out the first half of a poor excuse before she shut me down with a look.
¡°F-fine, I¡¯ll do it. B-but only a small peek!¡±
¡°Alright, now let''s go get the kids, and find you a mirror. Unless Pyri has something that will work?¡±
I can get you a proper mirror for one point.
¡°She says can,¡± I sighed, ¡°Get the others in here, Autumn might tear me a new one if she missed this.¡±
Evie giggled, ¡°She saw right through you didn¡¯t she?¡±
I blushed, ¡°No actually. I uhhhh, accidentally¡ corrected Summer on my pronouns, and she said Autumn had to know about the secret.¡± I smiled, ¡°Then Autumn saw right through me, and proceeded to say she¡¯ll fight anyone who is mean to me about it.¡±
Evie nodded as we reached the door to the office, ¡°That kid¡¯s going places.¡±
With a quick peek inside and a few words spoken was all it took for the three to burst out of the office and rush for the chairs left in front of the BioShifter dragging the two of us with them. Autumn was the most visibly excited of the group, and only had a knowing smirk when told about my hesitance. The other two were just at their regular level of excitement.
Facing the group of expectant family members, I took a few deep breaths, ¡°Okay Pyri. Buy the mirror please.¡±
It would be my pleasure dear.
| New Purchase! |
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| Full Length Mirror |
1 |
| Points Reduced To: |
243 |
A simple mirror set in a wooden frame popped into existence behind me. Taking one last deep breath I turned around with my eyes closed, and then finally ripping the band-aid off, I opened them.
¡°O-Oh!¡±
I was¡ transfixed. The girl in front of me was a bit short, but made up for it with how effortlessly pretty she looked! Wavy, silvery blue hair fell down to her shoulders framing her rounded face. Behind a pair of round white rimmed glasses were a pair of intense stormy gray eyes. Her skin had a slight tan from working outside in the sun so much. Her body, or at least the parts that weren¡¯t hidden beneath the dress, was¡ toned yet soft? Like a coiled spring ready to lash out at those underestimating how dangerous they were.
She was also crying with a desperate look on her face? And reaching out to the mirror?
¡°Is-is that?¡±
Evie soon stood by the girl, ¡°Yes that¡¯s you.¡±
The girl¡¯s-no my desperation melted away, revealing a mixture of relief, glee, and pure euphoria.
¡°Congratulations on becoming you,¡± Evie whispered.
Sensing what was about to happen Evie stepped back.
And after a few seconds, I listened to the desire within me.
And began dancing around while shouting my glee to everyone and everything that would hear.
The haze was gone.
I was free.
Chapter 22: Artifacts of Entertainment
¡°A big thing to remember about your personal transgirl is that she is most likely, a complete and total dork. I know from experience.¡±
-Emmelyn ¡®Limelight¡¯ Seras, 2056
Happy! Happy! Joy! Joy!
Happy! Happy! Joy! Joy!
I was still dancing around and laughing as tears of joy streaked down my face when I suddenly realized I had an audience which led me to instantly blush and hide behind the mirror.
¡°I uhhh, like it?¡±
Evie grabbed my arm and yanked me out back in front of the mirror as the three kids rushed up, and they all stood next to me.
¡°Spark, you¡¯re really pretty!¡± Summer declared. ¡°When do I get to use your person microwave?¡±
I instantly started belly laughing while Evie¡¯s eyes bugged out of her head.
¡°Not for a long while! It¡¯s not safe for little girls to get transformed!¡±
[Actually the MK IV BioShifter is completely safe for Summer to use. I would advise-]
Evie face palmed, ¡°Pyri you aren¡¯t helping!¡±
I only started laughing harder, so I walked over to the chairs to sit down Autumn and Benny in tow. Summer was standing next to Evie pleading her case
¡°I want to have colorful hair! Like¡ all of the colors! Also I want muscles!¡±
Evie looked down at her with an arched eyebrow, ¡°And that¡¯s all?¡±
Summer looked down at the floor with her chin in her hand.
¡°I want my hair to be really long too!¡±
Evie face palmed again and groaned, ¡°Pyri can you tell her why it would be unreasonable for her to use that thing for something as basic as a fancy salon visit, and skipping a gym membership please?¡±
[It would be rather inefficient, Spark could purchase a few products that would give Summer a makeover into what she wants without use of the BioShifter.]
Summer practically teleported in front of me and started begging while Evie muttered something about ¡®taking what she could get¡¯ under her breath.
¡°Spark, can you pretty please give me a makeover! I¡¯ll ummmm,¡± she paused as the wheels turned in her head, ¡°I¡¯ll make you a pie!¡±
¡°What kind?¡±
¡°Your choice!¡±
I ¡®hmm¡¯d ¡® for an excessively long time while fighting to keep the smile off my face. ¡°Maybeeeeee, you have to be good though, ok?¡±
¡°I¡¯ll be the bestest most goodest girl ever! Even better than Autumn!¡±
I looked to Evie behind the squirming girl, all she had in response was a shrug and a mouthed, ¡°It¡¯s your stuff.¡±
¡°Alright, I¡¯ll get something for you.¡± I had to quickly interrupt her cheers, ¡°After I get back from dealing with the monster nest later today!¡±
She looked like she was about to protest, before stopping herself and nodding. ¡°Thank you very much Spark!¡± She gave me another hug and then skipped away, ¡°I gotta go to the bathroom okay byeeeeeeee!¡±
With the bundle of energy rushing to the bathroom, Evie pointed at me. ¡°You gave her the ice cream so it¡¯s your fault she¡¯s so hyper.¡±
I barely had the time to protest before Benny¡¯s hand shot up in the air.
¡°Spark what do your boobies feel like?¡±
I blinked as Evie began snickering. ¡°Uhhhhhh.¡± I put my hands on my chest, the feeling like a nice balm on my raw soul. ¡°Soft and a bit squishy.¡± I looked up and saw Benny giving me a thumbs up while Evie was standing completely still while staring at me wide-eyed.
¡°What?¡±
Evie began laughing so hard she basically fell onto the floor. Knowing I wouldn¡¯t get anything from her, I looked at Autumn who reached up to whisper to me.
¡°Girls don¡¯t really do that, because it¡¯s impolite.¡±
It only took a few moments of thought before it clicked, and I put my head in my hands.
I might have a multitude of lessons to learn about stuff.
After Evie had laughed to the point her sides ached, and then subsequently calmed down with a few more giggles and bursts of laughter, she sat back up and gave me a ¡®I will teach you how not to make a fool of yourself¡¯ look.This content has been misappropriated from Royal Road; report any instances of this story if found elsewhere.
Not even the Model Seventeen could replicate the feeling of doom I felt in that moment.
Summer soon came skipping out of the bathroom, and because the situation couldn¡¯t get any more ludicrous she had to ask a question.
¡°What was so funny?¡±
I could only put my head in my hands as Evie started giggling. Autumn, the lifesaver she was, got up and walked over to whisper in Summer¡¯s ear. She pretty much instantly gave Benny a look, ¡°Benny you don¡¯t ask girls stuff like that!¡±
Once Evie had gotten herself back under control, and Benny had been gently admonished to not ask girls questions like that, we put the chairs to the side, and walked back to the house.
They were all going back down into the bunker while I was digging out the hive the raid had come from. So Evie and I decided that the kids would get to bring down some stuff with them to keep themselves occupied.
Entering the house, all of us except Summer who had been through earlier got to see what happened when a few Model Threes decided to jump through a bay window and eat the entire kitchen.
There were shards of wood from the cabinets, and shattered ceramic and glass everywhere. The pantry had been practically ripped out, and there was antithesis blood on a lot of the glass from broken jars.
The fridge was also busted up a bit with gashes torn into the door, and all the drawers yanked out. Thankful for my new boots, I walked through the place surveying the rest of the damage as debris crunched beneath my feet.
¡°How bad is it?¡±
I turned to look at Evie, ¡°Kitchen¡¯s destroyed, but everything else is mostly okay. Looks like they got called back right after they broke in, cause the dining room is completely untouched. Should be safe to get through. Just watch the glass though, they cut themselves up on it and bled everywhere.¡±
The sound of four more sets of footsteps began crunching through the kitchen, and joined me.
Evie turned to the three and clapped to get their attention. ¡°Okay! We¡¯re gonna stop by everyone¡¯s room and you get to pack stuff into your bags to entertain yourselves til I get back! No one goes off alone, this will be in and out so don¡¯t dilly dally.¡± She turned to me, ¡°And that goes double for you missy!¡±
Rolling my eyes I led everyone through the dining room and upstairs. ¡°First up! Summer and Autumn!¡± I called out. The twins dashed into their shared room and began shoving stuff into their backpacks. Autumn quickly grabbed books off of her small bookcase, and Summer threw a few video game consoles with accompanying software into hers.
With the both of them ready, we all walked down the hallway until we reached a pair of doorways across from each other.
¡°Benny and Evie! Choose your preferred weapon against boredom wisely!¡±
Evie, like Autumn, grabbed a few books and tucked them under her arm while Benny grabbed a few comic books, a handheld, and his Raggedy Andy doll. With them both giving me a mock salute when they came out.
With the preferred weapons of stimulation gathered, we all walked out of the house and back down into the basement again. The kids all walked over to one of the tables, and pulled out their stuff while Evie looked at me.
¡°You gonna fight them in that dress of yours? Or does your stuff auto-adjust?¡± She squinted at me for a moment before slugging me in the shoulder.
¡°Where the fuck are your weapons?¡± She hissed, ¡°You should know better than to walk around without them!¡±
I rubbed my shoulder, more muscle apparently did not mean less pain. ¡°Uhhhhh still back in the shop I think, I¡¯ll grab them before I leave.¡±
Evie glowered down at me, ¡°You better! Or else I¡¯ll get triple revenge on you!¡±
I shuddered, ¡°I promise that I will grab my weapons before leaving!¡±
¡°Good! Pyri make sure you remind her because I don¡¯t trust her short term memory.¡±
[I have added it to her eight itinerary.]
Evie opened her mouth and then thought better about asking and shooed us off. ¡°Go do what you need to do, although I advise getting out of that nice dress. Doesn¡¯t look like it''s good for fighting in it.¡±
I nodded, and dashed away to the bathroom. Once inside I wasted no time. ¡°Okay Pyri what all do I need to replace because of my new body?¡±
You need a replacement helmet and jumpsuit, everything else is adjustable, or in the case of your boots, already replaced.
¡°Alright, start with the helmet, and try to future proof it for later!¡±
For one-hundred points you can get a Vulgoran Combat Helmet, it offers most of the same protections and features as the previous helmet, it is still insulated before you ask, while containing a nanite gel over where your eventual Vulgoran ears will be located. The gel will not be noticeable to your sense of touch whatsoever, and when you gain your new set of ears, it will meld to them without limiting their motion, or inhibiting their various senses.
I thought about it for a few seconds; so far I had been letting Pyri basically do all the shopping for me and just accepting the first thing she offered. While I trusted her to not give me garbage, that still felt¡ unwise.
¡°Can you show me the helmet on my glasses?¡±
Of course, dear.
An image of a sleek dark purple helmet with two oval shaped blue sections on either side of my head where either of my ears would be. I¡ honestly didn¡¯t notice anything wrong with it myself. The colors were fine, and nothing regarding the structure was wrong but¡ something was still off.
¡°Pyri, something about the helmet is bothering me.¡±
Can you explain further?
¡°Like something about the gel bothers me, is it possible for me to forgo armor over my ears? The idea of eventually having them wrapped in that stuff sounds¡ gross.¡±
There are other options for either tactile protections like armor plating, or various forms of shielding that won¡¯t interfere with your ears at all. I still advise some form of armor regardless, and there are technologies that could allow for quick equipping and unequipping of the armor. Do you still want the helmet future proofed, or do you want a more solid design?
I thought for a few moments. ¡°Keep the gel, I don¡¯t know how many points I¡¯ll have after paying for the second half of my transition, no point in not having it, and having to go fighting without a helmet is a bit too risky even for me.¡±
Understood, now for the jumpsuit, your previous one was bought on a tighter budget, and more importantly was meant for general industrial work, not live combat. For one-hundred-forty points you can purchase a Vulgoran Combat Jumpsuit. It will come future proofed for your tail while not exposing anything beforehand. You wouldn¡¯t be the first sapient being using one while not having a discernible tail. More importantly is that it is able to allow even more freedom of movement, and comes with slight exoskeleton frames within it that will ease physical exertion¡¯s toll on your body, artificially increasing your stamina while improving your physical capabilities further. Finally it is able to interface with your armor plating you left in the machine shop
An image of me wearing the jumpsuit had popped up on my glasses while Pyri was talking. It looked similar to my current jumpsuit with the cyan lightning motifs and dark purple coloring, but it had further padding in places that covered my vitals. She ran through a few basic stretches and feats of acrobatics showing off just how freedom of movement I would truly have and uhhhh¡ digital me was very flexible.
Any questions for me about the armor?
I smiled, ¡°Nope! None at all, go ahead and buy ¡®em both.¡±
I cracked my knuckles, looking out the window behind me.
¡°I¡¯m late to the antithesis¡¯ housewarming party as is.¡±
Chapter 23: Suiting Up
While most civilians that have some relation to a newly initialized Vanguard tend to be somewhere between awestruck, and concerned for the Vanguard¡¯s wellbeing. Others tend to¡ have a more negative reaction that causes them to lash out in some way.
Most from a sense of fear which was particularly common in 2020s.
Another chunk because of a sense of jealousy and/or denial.
And a select few lash out due to blind anger against Vanguard as a whole.
That last one is the one that can hurt a new Vanguard the most.
It hurt Shadowtag pretty badly for sure.
-An excerpt from an interview with Shadowtag¡¯s AI Spectyr, 2033
I winced at the sight of my point total, dropping from seventeen-thousand to three after only a few purchases hurt quite a bit.
You¡¯ll be able to earn them back later, for now focus on your new clothing.
Nodding in agreement I opened up the box that had dropped onto the sink counter and found myself giggling in anticipation.
It might have been a bit stereotypical of me to be this excited for new clothes, but I could have a bit of giddy enjoyment of something I bought for myself without feeling guilty.
I took the tiara off, then pulled the dress up and over my head¡ and instantly got tangled up in an ocean of fabric.
¡°Pyri?¡±
Yes Spark?
¡°How do I get out of this?¡±
Pyri ended up laughing in my ear the entire time she played out directions on my glasses. Arms here, grab and pull there, a shimmy here. All until I was finally released, and now standing in my underwear with the dress wadded up in my arms.
Now fold it up like the diagram shows, and hang it on the towel rack so it doesn¡¯t wrinkle.
I hung the dress up only to hear more giggling from the tag-along inside my head.
¡°What now?¡±
I¡¯m just wondering if you will eventually learn how to properly take off a dress.
¡°I could just learn how, and then refuse to do it properly anyways.¡±
You and I both know you aren¡¯t contrary enough to do that dear.
I rolled my eyes while I pried off my boots, ¡°Says you.¡±
Not wanting to waste anymore time, I pulled the jumpsuit out of the box, it had some sort of strip of material instead of a zipper like my old one, and had a gel section just like the helmet. Probably for my eventual tail.
¡°Pyri, will this thing cover my tail in gel?¡±
It can, but it won¡¯t by default. Vulgorans prefer their tails to be in open air.
Nodding in response I pushed my dainty new feet down into the legs of the suit one after the other, eventually leading to the suit hugging the lower half of my body. It was incredibly comfortable, and Pyri had clearly used the measurements that she had of my body to tailor the clothing to the point of perfection. My arms soon were inside of their sleeves and the rest of the suit was either resting against my back, or hanging off my front.
¡°This feels like I¡¯m about to power wash in the winter,¡± I quietly muttered as I squished some of the fabric between my fingers.
If you wish to further the experience, you could purchase further hydroelectric weaponry while summoning and detonating cryogenic grenades at your feet.
I shook my head as I began pulling the ends of my suit together when the material began to just softly snap together like magnets. Noticing my surprise, Pyri explained before I could ask.
Easier to protect against electric charges if the fastening method is embedded in something that can¡¯t conduct electricity to begin with.
I shrugged, as long as it didn¡¯t pinch me, or get stuck in itself like a regular zipper I honestly didn¡¯t care what the thing was.
Unless it was buttons.
Those deserved to die alongside the antithesis.
Pulling the helmet out of the box, and tucking it in my arm. I walked out of the bathroom and over to Evie who was sitting at a table reading with Autumn. She looked up at the sound of my boots clomping across the floor and gave a low whistle.
¡°Damn girl! Does Pyri take commissions? That looks stunning on you!¡±
I blushed, ¡°I assume so? I think she was able to work so well with this, and the dress because she made the blueprints for this body?¡±
[While true, I tailor your clothes to your current form to the best of my ability,] her voice took on a tone of pride, [which is far better than what a human could do without a prohibitive amount of equipment, training, and time.]The tale has been taken without authorization; if you see it on Amazon, report the incident.
Autumn looked up in curiosity, ¡°How big of a difference is it?¡±
[What I did to create Spark¡¯s suit, from measurements to the final ¡®stitch¡¯, for lack of a better term, would take a human tailor with zero enhancements ten entire years.]
The sound of someone walking up behind me interrupted us before Autumn could shake off her amazement and question Pyri further.
¡°Who in the ever-loving FUCK are you, and what are you doing in our house!?¡±
Aunt Nyra was awake, and looked¡ really, really angry. More furious than I had ever seen her, and the fact that she was directing that energy at me had me locking up in fear. Only one thought managed to surface through the murk.
¡®I am in danger.¡¯
¡°Mom! That¡¯s-¡°
¡°Not now Evie!¡± she snapped. ¡°This Samurai is trespassing on our land!¡± Her voice was filled with enough venom, with particular emphasis on ¡®Samurai¡± it made me flinch slightly.
¡®I am in danger.¡¯
¡°Aunt Nyra stop! You¡¯re-¡°
¡°What¡¯s wrong you trashy piece of filth?¡± She snarled while stomping up to me, ¡°Can¡¯t handle when one of us lowly commoners out in the wastes calls you out for acting like you own the place?¡±
I was fighting to keep myself from breaking down into tears, I couldn¡¯t stop myself from trembling
¡®I am in danger.¡¯
¡°Mom, that''s enough!¡±
Spark, are you okay?
She towered over me, ¡°Well? What do you have to say for yourself?¡±
¡®I- I- No I-¡®
Aunt Nyra got a distant look in her eyes, after a second I saw her fists clench as Pyri urgently warned me.
Spark, she¡¯s looking through Homeplace¡¯s security cameras!
My eyes got as wide as dinner plates as my blood ran cold.
¡®I am in danger.¡¯
¡°You come here, destroy our home, then chat up my DAUGHTER!?¡±
Before I could process what she said, she lashed out with a fist and clocked me upside the head,almost sending me to the ground, only saved from hitting the floor by the exoskeleton locking up to prevent it . My helmet clattered to the ground next to me.
¡®DANGER!¡¯
¡®RUN!¡¯
¡®FLEE!¡¯
Without controlling them myself, my arms snapped out to grab the helmet and pushed it down over my head. I was too dazed to notice the material shifting out of the way to not catch itself on my glasses. I pulled myself to my feet as the yelling continued.
¡°Oh! So you can move! Get up, and get out before I put a bullet in your head!¡±
[Miss Narcell.] Pyri¡¯s voice had a layer of palpable anger to it, [Do not harm my Vanguard again, or drastic measures will be taken.]
All that did was make her angrier, ¡°Of course it¡¯s YOU! Get your fucking pet out of my house right now you conniving AI BITCH!¡±
¡®YELLING. BAD. RUN.¡¯
¡°STOP IT!¡± Summer screamed, ¡°Stop being mean to Spark and Pyri!¡±
¡°Spark!? He¡¯s not even here?! I-¡° Nyra cut herself off as she realized what she was about to say.
¡°Yeah, Mom,¡± Evie snapped, her face distorted in frustration ¡°Spark ¡®isn¡¯t here¡¯ because you just slugged her upside the head!¡±
Nyra turned to me with shock, muttering something I couldn¡¯t hear, before turning back to me.
She took a step forward, arm outstretched.
¡®RUN!!!¡¯
I bolted. I got through the door and rushed up the stairs as fast as I could, the shouts of concern, and distress coming from behind me went completely ignored.
Do you want me to order Marian to guard the BioShifter while you are gone?
An attempt to state I could do that myself, had me realize in horror that I couldn¡¯t speak. A second attempt at communication unfortunately proved that subvocalization wasn¡¯t an option either. I gave another small nod, totally unsure if I could even do anything else.
Before you panic about not being able to speak, you¡¯ve likely been pushed into a nonverbal state as a result of the panic attack you just endured. It is a temporary condition in which the person experiencing it is unable to speak in stressful situations, and thankfully shouldn¡¯t have lasting consequences.
I thought to myself for a few moments as I listened to the sound of my boots pounding into the gravel. By the time I had reached the door to the shop, I had thought of something that might work. I made a quick typing motion with my fingers, to which Pyri ¡®projected¡¯ a keyboard underneath using a feature of my glasses.
[thank you]
You¡¯re very welcome Spark dear. As for my question, do you want Marian to guard the BioShifter while you are away?
[yes pls]
I will call her over now. Go ahead and start equipping yourself.
The keyboard faded away as I opened the door. Sitting there in all its glory was the machine that gave me my new body, the body that my- that Nyra didn¡¯t recognize. My feelings about that were a bit conflicting. On the one hand, I was different enough from my old self that I wasn¡¯t immediately recognizable, on the other¡ she had basically attacked me just for being there.
Shaking my head from the errant thoughts, I walked over to the pile of equipment I had left next to the chairs. My toolbelt, bandolier and holster belt all were all draped atop my backpack zapper. Mounted on either side of it was my Trill rifle and C-Foam Launcher. Finally the armor plating was back in its inert form stacked up underneath my old helmet.
The armor went on much faster thanks to being comparatively lighter than earlier, and the fact that I had a basic idea of what I was doing with them.
The belts and pack all went on very easily with a bit of strap adjusting here and there. Another attempt to speak ended in failure and sagged shoulders when I looked at myself in the mirror by pure chance.
I looked good.
Like a high-tech knight in shining armor who would sweep the princess off her feet and carry her to safety, not allowing any harm to be done to her whatsoever. I just looked, strong. Like nothing could stop me, and seeing that and knowing that it was a girl underneath that armor had me feeling a certain type of way.
[Pyri i think i might look good in this suit]
My companion¡¯s response was to giggle.
[time to go then?]
Yes, there isn¡¯t anything else for you to do here. Now onward brave little Spark! There are monsters to slay, and your weapons thirst for chloroplast!
[how will i track them?]
I can highlight tracks they made in the field to help guide you, I do advise finding some form of transport though.
[ill take the gator]
[it is mine after all]
[Nyra can get mad about it if she wants to but it won¡¯t change anything]
Chapter 24: The Sound of Silence
I remember back before we even knew the antithesis existed. The world wasn¡¯t nearly as much of a shit show as it is now, albeit we were getting to that point without any help from aliens good or bad.
But the biggest difference is just how little wildlife there is these days.
In the 2010s you could go into a forest and you¡¯d hear all kinds of wildlife!
Now, the second the antithesis touches an unprotected woodland those woods might not ever have sound from native fauna ever again.
It¡¯s downright terrifying.
-Final post on a now defunct floridian birdwatching forum, 2055
The gator had luckily made it through the raid unscathed despite being right next to the garden. I quickly took off my pack and put it in the passenger seat, and sat down in the drivers side seat. A quick turn of the ignition, and I was off.
Highlighting antithesis tracks for you now.
A multitude of orange highlights and yellow arrows appeared on the ground, each highlight marking a place where the antithesis had left their mark on the soil while plundering my home. The arrows pointing opposite the direction they had been traveling.
A call from Nyra suddenly popped up on my glasses and was just as quickly dismissed.
I¡¯d deal with her once the words she ripped from me came back.
With a roar, the gator tore out of the garden and into the field. It was slightly muddy thanks to being corn stubble that was harvested soon after a rain and the antithesis churning everything up didn¡¯t make things much better.
Nothing so bad that the gator couldn¡¯t handle, but it sure was schloppy out here, as Uncle Cy would say. Chunks of sticky mud and pieces of corn stubble were getting kicked up by the wheels, and splattered all over the place. The only thing keeping me safe from a more ¡®earthy¡¯ paint job was the small cab the gator had.
So naturally I was grinning like a mad woman.
What kind of a farm girl would I be if I didn¡¯t enjoy playing in the mud a bit?
If I didn¡¯t have equipment that I wanted to keep clean going into whatever hell I was throwing myself into, I¡¯d have put down the windows to let some fresh air into the cab.
The tracks in front of me had all converged into one soupy mess of turned over soil and corn trash, frankly I didn¡¯t even need Pyri¡¯s help with how obvious the turned over soil was.
¡°¡¡± I tried to ask Pyri about what I could expect, only for my voice to still fail¡ and since I was driving I couldn¡¯t just type out a message to her either.
I take it that since you went from that smile of yours to a scowl, something upset you?
I nodded, pointed at my throat, and then tapped my wrist.
You want to know how long it will be ¡®til your voice comes back?
Another nod.
I can¡¯t give you a proper time frame on that. The best I can give you is either your brain calms down enough to ¡®unlock¡¯ your words, or you purchase something to circumvent the issue. Unfortunately anything that has a high chance of working is outside your price range.
I slumped in rejection, this fucking sucked! I had half a mind to just¡ wait a minute, that¡¯s a great idea! I played a bit more one armed charades by pointing to my head and acting like my hand was a book after words.
You¡¯re asking if there are ways for me to read your mind to circumvent the issue?
I smiled and nodded.
That would be a feasible option, but would require expensive scanning equipment to give me a proper idea of exactly how you think via a simulated copy, so I could compare against your actual brain. Privacy would also be a concern. However if you got the points for it, it would be doable.
Before I could respond we reached the opposite end of the field and the treeline. Pulling to a stop, I noticed the brush that would¡¯ve stopped me cold had been trampled flat, or just plain eaten.
I was really starting to wonder if having Pyri highlight the trail was truly necessary.
But¡ something was off about the woods, I couldn¡¯t put my finger on it.
[Pyri do you see anything in the woods? They feel¡ wrong somehow]
Try activating your anti-stealth tech.If you find this story on Amazon, be aware that it has been stolen. Please report the infringement.
Blinking, I realized I had completely forgotten about that feature. Quickly turning it on, I scanned the treeline and even tried to look a bit deeper in, and didn¡¯t see anything that caught my eye.
[Am I missing something? I don¡¯t see anything]
I don¡¯t see anything either, is it possible you are picking up on the fact that the forest was picked clean of fauna?
I stilled as I realized Pyri was right. I couldn¡¯t hear or see any animals in the trees. I shut the gator off, and opened the side window to try and hear better only for a deafening silence to take its place.
[that is so creepy]
[can you alert me if i miss anything?]
I can and will. You aren¡¯t wrong about how unnerving this is.
I restarted the engine and slowly drove forward into the trees. The ground was a bit softer off the field, but the plant material on the ground kept things stable.
It would¡¯ve been relaxing if not for how off putting it all was, especially as I saw the evidence of antithesis sweeping through the forest; Claw and bite marks from Threes. Quills from Fives next to drag marks. The large compacted trail of a Model Eight that had been fed full to bursting.
It made me downright angry how destructive the antithesis were here. They couldn¡¯t have been here for more than a few hours at most. For all I knew, the forest was meant for the hive at Homeplace rather than the one they originally came from.
Regardless, they would probably come back sooner than later, and it would probably be a good thing because I would be able to prune some Models from the hive before I even got there.
I don¡¯t know if it was a good thing or not that I was practically craving a fight with the antithesis now.
By the time we were halfway through the forest, I was begging for something to happen. The tension in the air grew more and more with each passing moment, pressing down on me to the point my mind was telling me to fire just one bolt into the earth, just to break the silence.
My hand was itching to pull my Amp-Thrower from its holster and give it what it wanted.
*SNAP*
Leaping from my seat I threw open the door and spun around wildly brandishing my handcannon to find¡ nothing?
I grunted. If anything the lack of any sort of attack made things worse.
Spark, there¡¯s nothing there. It was most likely a branch falling off a tree because of all the damage done to the forest by the antithesis. Also try speaking again please?
I tried once again to speak, for my new voice to come out a bit rough! After clearing my throat, it was back to its original level of softness.
¡°Thank the fucking goddess¡± I said, relieved at the fact I could talk again. ¡°How did you know Pyri?¡±
You grunted after realizing the sound wasn¡¯t a call to action.
Shaking my head I moved back to the gator. ¡°Thanks for picking up on that Pyri.¡±
You¡¯re welcome, Spark dear.
I turned to find the gator still creeping forward because I didn''t put it in park. So I quickly hopped in and took control back. Not wanting to wast too much time I continued forward through the anxiety inducing trees.
It took another twenty minutes of looking over my shoulder and jumping at every snapped branch, and every sudden bounce of the tires before I finally found something to kill. A stray, unassuming piece of the environment.
¡°Fucking finally!¡±
Do you wish to get an entire hive¡¯s worth of attention directed at you before you have your weapons equipped properly now?
¡®I don¡¯t know, maybe? Ask me after I kill this Nine.¡¯
The Nine in question was actually quite cleverly disguised as a small fallen log. The only issue with its doomed ambush was it didn¡¯t anticipate that I had an amazing partner who gave me super cool glasses.
I yanked my rifle off my pack¡¯s storage frame, and opened the gator door. Intentionally not looking directly at the log which was starting to creep forward towards me.
The Fox¡¯s Trill came alive with a hum in my hands, and the second I knew it was warmed up and ready, I snapped the anode to the log and squeezed the trigger.
A bolt of electricity flashed to the xeno with a crack and electrocuted it before it even realized what had happened. The discharge echoed off the trees as I walked forward, scanning my surroundings for any further ambushes. I didn¡¯t want to find out how well my armor would stop a Nine pouncing on top of me just yet, so it was best to keep things properly safe for the moment.
| Target Eliminated! |
|
| Model Nine |
25 |
| Reward: |
28 |
Besides, the scent of fried bush, not to mention the sound of my gun, would pull in any surrounding kills soon enough.
Reaching the corpse I looked it over, and found its claws stained with dried blood. It was probably scouring the forest clean when it heard the gator¡¯s engine.
¡°How close to the hive do you think I¡¯m at?¡±
Most likely still a good distance from it, if you were nearby there would be far more than just a single ambush Model here.
¡°Would it be walkable?¡±
I believe so, your transportation also isn¡¯t really suited to allow for easy use of your weaponry.
I sighed as I placed my hand cannon back into its holster. ¡°Might as well shut it off and walk then, no point in giving them an advance notice with my engine either.¡±
A sound decision.
As I walked back to the idling machine, my foot crushed a few acorns dropped by the oak trees scattered throughout this part of the woods. They also made me realize something.
¡°Pyri, you said antithesis corpses would regrow right?¡±
I did, yes.
¡°How long can I leave them without doing proper corpse disposal?¡±
For any units you¡¯ve killed today, they would become a problem within twelve hours, with your robots patrolling your home, that timer could extend to fourteen. I do not advise relying on that however.
I rubbed the front of my faceplate as I shut the ignition off, pulled my pack out of the cab then slung it over my shoulder.
¡°Before I enter the hive, can you remind me to buy some sort of drone that will go around, start properly getting rid of any corpses I¡¯ve left today?¡± I thought for a moment tapping my foot on the ground. ¡°Including getting rid of the contaminated pits left over? We can figure out what to use once we get there.¡±
It¡¯s been marked in itinerary two.
¡°That low of a number, huh?¡±
Corpse Disposal was the second category of scheduling I decided you needed help keeping track of.
¡°And the first?¡±
Bodily Health.
I giggled as I shifted in place. ¡°Whatever, can you also mark anywhere a corpse fell on a map that still needs¡ Uh, what¡¯s a good word¡¡±
Sterilization?
I nodded, ¡°Yeah, that works,just in case I need to check them out later for some reason.¡±
Consider it done.
I walked back past the Nine¡¯s corpse, when I heard the sounds of a lot of somethings charging through the forest.
Looks like the sound finally pulled something in.
Chapter 25: Those Arent MY Cartoon Animals!
Corpse Disposal is just as if not more important than repelling the actual antithesis.
Even a single Model One could create a new hive that takes multiple seasoned Samurai to get rid of.
Why do you think my paints actively dissolve them to begin with?
Saves us a heap of trouble at the end of it, that¡¯s for damn sure.
-InqueAbyss to xeir stream chat, 2055
¡°Pyri what direction are they coming from?¡±
They are approaching from all directions except North.
Scanning my surroundings, I did spot a very climbable tree. The only thing stopping me from taking my place among the canopy was the fact that I knew it was a horrible idea.
The antithesis¡¯ sense of smell was far too powerful for a simple trick like that to fool them. Let alone the limited mobility and the fact that Model Ones existed.
¡°Any ideas?¡±
Shoot them really good.
I snorted, ¡°Other than that!¡±
That is your best course of action. The terrain isn¡¯t easily manipulable here without more points. Not to mention what you were able to achieve earlier today.
In other words; trust yourself.
I couldn¡¯t respond to Pyri in that moment due to the small group of antithesis finally coming into view.
The rifle in my hands instantly snapped up, taking potshots through the trees, either blasting chunks of wood and felling the tree that was hit, or tagging a Three and electrocuting it on the spot. The Zapper on top of my pack also made its presence known by firing off large forks of lighting hitting multiple xeno dogs at once.
I pretty much spun around in circles slow enough to not make myself dizzy. Letting the Zapper clear out Models in the directions I was falling behind on. It was almost like a dance of electricity.
I was also glad I had protection against bright flashes, because otherwise I wouldn¡¯t be able to see anything past the spots that would¡¯ve been left in my eyes.
¡°Pyri! You think I could start pushing towards the hive?¡±
You could start moving in that general direction, yes. Be warned that as you fight your way towards the hive, you will attract much more attention as you encroach closer to their territory.
¡°That just means I¡¯ll be in a target rich environment!¡±
I slowly started walking in the direction I had been going before the Nine had interrupted me. It was kinda easy in a way. Swing my gun in one direction, and pick off some Threes on the ground, and the occasional Four up in the trees while Pyri used the Zapper to sweep forward and clear space for me to keep walking. I¡¯d then swap to another direction so the Zapper could clean up what I had just missed.
Slowly, we made it through the woods as their numbers began to dwindle. I couldn¡¯t tell if it was just a trick, or if I had just worked through all the antithesis in the area however. The trees were still too thick for me to be able to tell what was going on beyond my immediate vicinity.
Eventually a low power warning blared in my HUD and ears while I was crossing over a small stream.
Whether or not I almost fell into the water from getting frightened, I will not say.
¡°Fuck me!¡±
I quickly muted the alarm as I crouched down, and began swapping another battery in the Trill¡¯s energy port.
¡°Pyri, what are my points looking like?¡±
| Targets Eliminated! |
|
|
| Model Three |
x78 |
780 |
| Model Four |
x13 |
195 |
| Reward: |
|
975 |
| Total: |
|
1003 |
¡°That¡¯s more like it!¡± Grinning, I finished my reload before I stood back up and started pushing forward again.
¡°Pyri what options do I have for corpse removal?¡±
For the needs you outlined earlier, I would say an entry from your Vulgoran Biological Sciences catalogue would work nicely. It is a fluid full of bionites designed to break down antithesis matter while leaving anything else alone. Once applied to a corpse, they will slowly eat away at the flesh until there is no more food for them to consume where they will die out. In addition, if the antithesis recover the infected bodies and bring them back to the hive, those that came into contact with the body, and the hive itself will be infected as well.The author''s narrative has been misappropriated; report any instances of this story on Amazon.
I stopped short, ¡°Pyri why am I pushing to the hive to rip it out by the roots if I could let an infection kill it off?
Because that method of hive destruction would yield a much lower amount of points, and eventually the hive would purge its systems by birthing new Models marked to not be reclaimed, and sending them out to fight you as fodder. Also if the infection doesn¡¯t kill the hive off, it will mutate resistances to the bionites and pass those on to any Models born afterwards. This also goes for any method including or similar to poisons or infections, which is why you don¡¯t see many Vanguard focusing on those particular vectors of attack.
I knocked another Four out of a tree with a bolt of lightning, ¡°So. it¡¯d act like if we hit every pest and weed possible with chemical treatment. We¡¯d just end up with resistant populations.¡±
Exactly.
That specific comparison also reminded me of one of the dangers of chemical treatment overuse.
Runoff.
¡°What about environmental effects? You said they just die off once there isn¡¯t any more antithesis meat for them to consume, but how?¡± I turned to toss a primed grenade into the stream to block any would-be followers. ¡°Not to mention if they¡¯d leech chemicals into the soil.¡±
The bionites aren¡¯t able to consume biological matter outside of antithesis flesh, and if they attempt to do so, a biological kill switch hard coded into their genetics will treat outside matter as a poison. As for run off, the liquid is primarily a nutrient slurry to help kickstart the bionites once applied to a corpse. Everything will break down into nutrients similar to what you would find in manure, or plant matter left behind after harvest.
Those biological limits do end up giving them a weakness when disposing of large quantities of biomass that aren¡¯t dead antithesis, but there are more indiscriminate methods for getting rid of those like fire.
¡°Okay,¡± I watched as a quartet of Threes ran into the stream and instantly dropped dead into the water from the electrocution. ¡°How will I distribute it? Not to mention the cost.¡±
Two new drones designed to protect themselves with electrical strikes while they work, and the various vials and tools to inject doses into corpses would cost you six-hundred-fifty points a-piece. Enough of the bio-agent itself would cost you around one-hundred points to fill their available storages.
I shot another Three right in the head, knocking it end over end, and tripping up the Three right behind it which got its own dose of electricity to match. ¡°How much will one load do for me Pyri?¡±
One load is enough to work on everything accessible to the drone in these woods, and at Homeplace. You would still need to find a way to dispose of the manure slurry however.
¡°Go ahead and get ¡®em then. Have them work their way backward from here and once they¡¯re done at Homeplace bring ¡®em back to me so I can refill their storage tanks.¡±
Understood.
| Combat Log! |
|
|
| Model Three |
x23 |
230 |
| Model Four |
x4 |
60 |
| MKII Combat Assistant Drone (Modified) |
x2 |
500 |
| Liquid Injection Harness |
x2 |
150 |
| MK III Antithesis Biomelter Vial |
x10 |
100 |
| Total: |
|
-460 |
| Points Reduced To: |
|
543 |
Two more fox bots dropped onto the ground next to me and they quickly took off for the closest bodies. All the while, their back mounted guns swiveled around to take potshots at approaching antithesis.They both had a few pressurized tanks strapped to their sides with fluid lines connecting to some sort of injection pack on the underside of their ¡®rib cages¡¯. They barely took any time sticking the first bodies with the needles before rushing off to their next bodies. It was quite efficient and only slightly creepy.
I shivered a bit and then turned back to the Southeast. The addition of the two drones had helped to clear a lot of extra space around me, and my time staring at them had put the way forward in full view of the Zapper.
Pyri had taken full advantage of that, and had practically cleared the area out.
¡°What¡¯s stopping me from just getting a bunch of drones and sending them out to kill off stuff?¡±
Nothing except for the inefficiency of point yield.
Running forward with the help of my exoskeleton I pressed further. ¡°Inefficiency? I figured the fact that I would have an army would make things much easier?¡±
In a purely combat sense yes, but that ignores the fact that unless the drones are directly controlled by you, a system I like to refer to as ¡®Point Falloff¡¯ occurs. You witnessed this earlier when your fox bots swept the farm for Model Sevens. For every degree of separation between you and antithesis kills made by anything bought by you, there is a penalty added to point rewards.
Pyri paused for a moment as I sniped another Four out of the canopy, seriously did they expect me to not see giant writhing masses up in the leafless trees?
Various factors that would lead to penalties include distance to the weapon making the kill, distance from the combat itself, whether another person was given a weapon by you. This is mainly to prevent Vanguard from ¡®cheesing¡¯ the system, as my previous Vanguard would call it. The Protectors want humanity as a whole to experiment, and find their own path to the destruction of the enemy.
Which is also why they don¡¯t just drop a bunch of self replicating murder machines to do the work for you.
I snorted, ¡°Trust me Pyri, if there is one thing y¡¯all did right it was giving us the guns to fight them ourselves. Any movie where two alien forces clash here ends with humans in power making the worst decisions possible.¡±
I am pleased you agree with this decision dear.
I fired off a few more shots, ¡°Well, I do aim to please.¡±
Seeing nothing stealthed or otherwise, I started to run forward. I wanted to gain as much ground as possible, because letting them just take the space back would be a complete waste.
I stopped running a few moments later, not because of some massive fuck off swarm, but because the edge of the forest was right there. I let out a whoop of delight and sprinted the last twenty yards as l emerged from the woods into a harvested bean field. The trail had pretty much gone cold by now, but at this point I didn¡¯t need it.
Where else would the hive be, but other than around where the massive flocks of Ones were currently flying over?
I looked down at my rifle, good for taking out targets one at a time. Just absolutely horrid at dealing with large numbers.
I sighed.
I needed a new weapon.
Again.
Chapter 26: Thunderclap
One of the most enjoyable parts about being a Samurai is the occasional time you buy a new piece of equipment, be it a gun, or just a cup of Protector grade instant ramen.
And when you use it for the first time, you just get this feeling that you made a new best friend.
I live for that feeling.
-Cryoflare in a Gun Loverz Forum AMA, 2056
¡°This fucking sucks!¡±
I do believe you¡¯re overreacting dear.
I pouted, ¡°I am not! The mud in this field is horrible!¡±
You are also the one who not only chose to not use the roads-
¡°Those would¡¯ve taken years to drive on!¡±
-but you¡¯re also the person who has boots designed not to sink in what is effectively quicksand, yet still are sinking down into the muck regardless.
I fired my hand-cannon at the Threes currently charging at me, and churning up the mud I had to walk through. The Threes fell down into the mud twitching their last moments of life away. But that didn¡¯t solve the main problem.
This field hadn¡¯t dried out an iota since the rainstorm we got a few days ago hit it.
Walking on where the stubble actually was helped a bit, but the antithesis had acted as somewhat decent tillage for the field. The soybean trash was churned down into the mud, if not completely absent in spots due to their biomass collection.
I didn¡¯t necessarily mind the mud, but stepping in a spot that instantly sucked my foot down to the middle of my leg multiple times was maddening.
I was incredibly thankful the boots were sealed to the exterior of my jumpsuit legs. I never wanted to experience muddy water on the insides of my boots again.
The few times it had happened were the worst times of my life.
Pyri was also completely right about the last part. Apparently all combat footwear on Vulgora, and most civilian footwear as well, had special tech on the soles designed to keep the user afloat on waterlogged soils and sands. And for whatever reason, despite working completely properly, My boots kept letting me sink.
Pyri said it had something to do with my ¡®form¡¯ when walking, because I was walking as if I was walking through mud in regular Earth made boots. Not like I was wearing flotation devices on my feet.
She had admitted that the more uneven terrain was partially to blame, and she would mark it down in yet another itinerary to remember to adapt the next pair of boots to be better able to help me in a muddy field.
Finally reaching a strip of undisturbed trash spread by the combine, I sighed in relief at the more stable ground, while walking further across the field, towards the mass of Ones.
¡°Pyri, we need to talk about a new weapon for me.¡±
What kind of weapon are you looking for?
¡°I need something to help me deal with that mass of pigeons flying in the distance,¡± I gestured to the mass of roiling xenos in question. ¡°Preferably something I can use while destroying the hive if it¡¯s underground as well.¡±
Hmmm. Have you heard about electrical field applications?
My glasses revealed a Nine pressing itself down into the mud, it was admittedly trying its best to camouflage itself in a flat wide open space. It died the same as the Nine from a few minutes ago that tried to disguise itself as a bush in the middle of the field.
¡°Can¡¯t say I have no.¡±
Would you like a primer before getting into the weapon itself? Also, here, have the points you¡¯ve made over the past several minutes.
| Targets Eliminated! |
|
|
| Model Three |
x41 |
410 |
| Model Four |
x7 |
105 |
| Model Nine |
x2 |
50 |
| Total: |
|
565 |
| Reward: |
|
1108 |
Pyri sounded hopeful that I would say yes, and to be completely honest, I loved listening to her explanations on things. They were always informative, and super interesting. Also, I never liked how people who infodumped in old movies were nearly constantly cut off as a gag. C-3PO deserved better!Unauthorized duplication: this narrative has been taken without consent. Report sightings.
¡°Go for it!¡± I exclaimed, ¡°Just make sure I get my weapon before the birds decide I look like one massive worm please.¡±
I won¡¯t let that happen dear. As for the electrical fields, they are the phenomena that allows electricity to naturally jump from point to point to balance their charges. It¡¯s what creates lightning, and also how your Jacob¡¯s Ladder balls work to send the initial spark that turns into a weaponized bolt of energy.
I tilted my head, ¡°Not my guns?¡±
Actually they do, they work by creating a narrow electric field to aim and then forces the matter in a sense by effectively replicating a lightning-strike. There is more to your weapons to force that leap, but for time¡¯s sake we can save that lesson for later.
I let out a sigh, as the trash I was walking on finally ended. I muttered about slimy mud as Pyri continued.
As for this weapon in particular, it can be used in multiple ways, but it''s primarily a shotgun that fires a round of buckshot, just before firing a laser pulse targeting the pellets you just fired. That electrically charges the individual parts of the buckshot and causes lightning to arch between them, and anything in between.
That of course means it can be used to great lethal effect against large groups, but especially Model Ones. Well, assuming you¡¯re far enough away to allow for the spread to cover a wide enough area. And to reduce the chances of the orbs crashing into each other due to the Coulomb force.
I nodded, ¡°Seems decent, not a true swarm killer, but it¡¯ll definitely work against the damned birds.¡± I paused to make my way across an especially churned up spot. ¡°How much does the ammo cost?¡±
The ammunition intended for this weapon is three points for a drum magazine of ten shells.
¡°Not too bad, you said it had other uses?¡±
Indeed, that is just one of three firing modes it has. The second mode is similar to the first, but acts more as pure area denial rather than direct killing power. It is also useless against aerial Models, but excels in closed spaces.
¡°Meaning cave interiors.¡±
Precisely, this mode basically unlinks the buckshot and the pulse from each other. This allows you to effectively create a field of material that can be electrified at your command.
¡°Pyri, that just sounds like my grenades with extra steps.¡±
While true, the pellets are reusable and will recharge if hit with a subsequent round¡¯s pulse. Your backpack Zapper can also send out a similar enough pulse with more energy making it hit harder. Not to mention the fact while that your grenades can be crushed, these pellets can¡¯t. Finally you can load another shell and fire more buckshot before the pulse which also gives this weapon a unique use in areas where electricity isn¡¯t an option.
I threw my hands up in the air, ¡°Okay! You convinced me! It¡¯s a viable alternative to my grenades, and I will give it a try if I use the gun! What''s the third firing mode?¡±
The third and final mode is meant for armored opponents, another thing you lack an answer to currently. In short, the gun charges the pellets before firing, electrostatically forcing them together into a slug, which upon impacting with the target, come apart and release their charge into the impact site.
I was grinning now, this mode sounded just plain dirty. ¡°So it breaks their armor, buries electrified pellets in the soft tissue beneath and then electrocutes them?¡±
Yes, BUT keep in mind you can only rechange an individual grain of buckshot as long as you have a direct sightline from the rifle to it, so this will be a one time use case per shot if the pellets embed in something not that more than that is typically required.
¡°I want it! This is going to be so much fun to use!¡±
Very well, I do advise you to be mindful with any further weapon purchases of this size, you don¡¯t have enough space on your backpack to work with more than four weapons at once.
¡°I¡¯ll keep that in mind Pyri thank you. Can you give me two mags on top of it?¡±
I can do that, and you are welcome dear.
| New Purchases! |
|
|
| Trench Stormer |
|
325 |
| Specialized Buckshot Drum |
x2 |
6 |
| Total: |
|
331 |
| Points Reduced To: |
|
777 |
A box dropped into the mud with a splash, opening it I found a beautifully constructed single barrel shotgun with a drum attached to the main body of the shotgun in front of the trigger. It was painted in bright cyans and blues and on the side of the stock, a light blue fox tail with a white tip was painted on.
I have to admit I choked up. I wasn¡¯t really a massive conventional gun nut,like they¡¯re a tool designed to do gun things. Like going ¡®pew pew¡¯.
The Trench Stormer was doing its best to convince me otherwise.
¡°Its- its beautiful!¡±
It is indeed, the Vulgorans tend to make their weapon making more of an art form. Particularly for any weapon that doesn¡¯t just fire off electricity.
I pulled the two extra drums out, and attached them to my bandolier. Then I reverently pulled the combat shotgun out of the box. It was weighty in my hands in a way that was comfortable. And just plain felt great.
¡°Pyri, I think I¡¯m in love.¡±
Be sure to have her back home by eleven then.
I giggled, then looked down the sights of the shotgun, the stock fit comfortably against my shoulder, and a customized AR sight popped up on my glasses revealing where I would be swapping the Trench Stormer¡¯s firing modes. Pyri highlighted a sliding lever running on either side of the gun just underneath the barrel
There are also manual controls on the weapon itself in case you want to forgo the AR controls. Forward is tandem, middle is slug, rear most is separate discharge.
¡°Let¡¯s go find a volunteer group to test this on.¡±
Chapter 27: Encroaching Silence
One of the most admirable things about the people who continue to live in the Wastes is their tenacity. You could knock them on their ass and steal everything they own before they even hit the ground.
They¡¯ll then get right back up and do their damnedest to survive anyway just to spite you for it.
This goes triple for when they¡¯re attacked by antithesis.
I don¡¯t know if that makes them more or less foolish.
-Anthology Professor Jane Hawkins, 2053
I didn¡¯t really get a chance to test my new toy for a depressingly long time. (Around ten minutes of walking across the muddy field, until I finally crossed the road and into a harvested cornfield, which was a bit drier.) Any antithesis I did wander across were just single Models not even worth spending a shell on. It felt kind of anti-climactic, but I knew I had an answer to the Model Ones and anything armored now, which was an immense relief.
When I crested over a small hill, I saw the perfect opportunity to at least try out one of the modes. A single, completely stuffed Model Eight with a group of Threes providing it an escort. I was grinning like a maniac the second I saw it.
¡®Pyri, how should I devastate that Eight?¡¯
You could fire at it head on with a slug, the force of the weapon will carry the pellets throughout the body that way.
I acknowledged Pyri with a nod and burst out into a run, attracting the attention of the xeno-dogs, which in turn had them charging right back at me as I pulled the Trench Stormer up.
The shotgun released a spray of buckshot with a bang, and right after an electrical hiss raced after it and sparked the pellets. It was almost mesmerizing how the arcs of electricity snapped between the points in the air repeatedly, and just down right satisfying with the Threes ran right into it. Some of the pellets buried themselves in a body and lit them up like a Christmas tree, while most of them carried the net over the group and left them smoldering on the ground.
The Eight was inch-worming forward for its life when I crunched through the corn stubble to stand in front of it.
¡°Heya wormy!¡± I said with unrestrained glee as I slid the lever back, ¡°Wanna help me test my new gun?¡±
The fucker didn¡¯t even answer! How rude!
¡°Don¡¯t worry! You¡¯ll be able to help me anyways!¡±
The slug of magnetized pellets shot forward with a loud roar and impacted the worm right in the face. I could barely even blink before the worm lit up like I had force fed it high intensity Christmas lights.
If it wasn¡¯t so short lived, I might have had a future as a rave organizer.
I do believe your weapons test was a success?
| Targets Eliminated! |
|
|
| Model Three |
x8 |
80 |
| Model Eight |
|
5 |
| Total: |
|
85 |
| Reward: |
|
985 |
I twirled around in a circle, ¡°Oh, it was more than successful! I would say it¡¯s downright criminal how powerful this gun is!¡±
I continued gushing about my new weapon for a reasonable four minutes before Pyri pushed me to start walking again, because of how the hive might out pace my ability to deal with it alone, which ¡®was already a huge ask for a day one Vanguard¡¯ in her words.
***
I mostly spent my time journeying across the corn stubble picking off the occasional Model Three, and once I caught a Model Nine burying itself down in the corn trash.
The Nines were frankly kind of terrifying out here. They could pretty much cover themselves over in the chaff and then use their own stealth on top of it. The first one actually was able to tackle me before I was able to shove my Amp-Thrower in its face and fry it.
My armor had thankfully saved me from anything major other than my pride, but it definitely made me focus a bit more.
I was treating this a bit too lightly considering the fact that I had mostly gotten lucky. I only had gotten the two injuries to speak of today, both had been mostly healed by the time I entered the BioShifter, and had completely healed and then some from there.
If it wasn¡¯t for the fact most of the healing I did today was done for me, I probably would be completely exhausted by now. And if anything, I was starting to get tired. Even not being used my equipment still added weight on my back after all. Enhanced strength or no, it was still a lot to carry.
¡°Pyri, what do you think would be the best option to lighten up my load a bit?¡±
Assuming you don¡¯t want to buy something, I would say the C-Foam launcher has the least likely chance of having use outside of what C-Foam grenades would provide in combat. Every other case could also be filled in by your weapons, or the antithesis can just ignore it.
More importantly, it weighs the most.
I thought for a few moments, the launcher had saved my life multiple times so far, but Pyri was right. Out here in the open it could be used as glue traps, but I had a shotgun that could put down an actual lethal trap instead. If the hive was underground, a sealed tunnel would just get dug around instead. And in combat a grenade would just completely outclass the launcher.
Pyri was right, it needed to be left behind.
I also didn¡¯t want it destroyed either.
A flicker on my glasses brought me out of my thoughts, I had apparently just picked up another Nine crawling through the chaff to jump me.
A quick pull of the trigger, and the potential slayer of the dark tempest bringer was snuffed out like a match left to burn.
| Target Eliminated! |
|
| Model Nine |
25 |
| Reward: |
1350 |
Now where was I? Oh yeah!This tale has been pilfered from Royal Road. If found on Amazon, kindly file a report.
¡°Pyri will the antithesis fuck with the launcher if they happen across it?¡±
As long as it doesn¡¯t harm a unit, and isn¡¯t biomass, they wont touch it other than smell it because of your scent.
In short, it will be left alone as long as it doesn¡¯t explode, in which case you won¡¯t have to worry about it anymore.
Also you can easily buy another launcher if this one is lost.
¡°No Pyri, you always treat your tools with respect, you keep them organized, clean, and maintained, then they¡¯ll do their jobs right. Which saves ya¡¯ headaches and pain later on.¡±
I see¡ I think.
Chuckling to myself I responded, ¡°Don¡¯t worry Pyri, I¡¯ll show you what I mean when we build something together for the first time.¡±
We shall see, any ideas on what the project will be for?
¡°Hmmmm, maybe like¡ another potato cannon?¡± Evie using that against me earlier had admittedly brought that back to my mind. ¡°Think how far I could send a potato with a Protector grade pressure system!¡±
Why not something a bit more in line with your current weaponry? Magnetic rail weaponry is quite potent, and just as amusing to use for launching fist sized objects through the air.
¡°A railgun? But I couldn¡¯t do anything involving potatoes with that unless- You mean a munition launcher!¡± The wheels in my head started turning as a basic idea of a blueprint formed in my head. I began muttering quietly as the plans started to form.
¡°Could make the frame of the kicker as large as possible without encumbering the user so it can launch a larger variety of payloads, and just larger quantities of smaller payloads! Proper handles in multiple locations for comfort, same with triggers, but with safeties so if I¡¯m using one, it¡¯ll lock the rest¡¡±
***
After a few minutes of musing to myself. I crested over the last hill before reaching the field that was going to be harvested and what I saw pulled me out of it completely.
So much destruction.
All of the trucks were turned to their sides, the grain clearly eaten up. The cart and combine were both fine, but most likely only because they would¡¯ve been near empty.
And finally, the blood.
My family¡¯s blood.
It was splattered over multiple pieces of equipment
The worst splatters looked like there had been an attempt to wipe them away.
All in the same direction that something trying to lick it up would take.
No bodies, thankfully no Seven-zombies. Just blood, and discarded weapons.
It was so, so quiet.
I crouched down, and by muscle memory, did the trick Uncle Wyatt had taught me to check yield loss.
Wipe away a square foot of chaff.
Count the kernels.
One¡ two three¡ four¡ five six.
Bit over a bushel of loss per acre.
Standing up, I took off my helmet.
They were all gone.
It was so damn quiet.
I felt tears trace down my face.
I wouldn¡¯t get to hear Nyra and Uncle Wyatt bicker again.
I wouldn¡¯t have Aunt Randi¡¯s cooking again.
I wouldn¡¯t have Uncle Cy in my workshop asking me what latest device to take over the world I was building again.
I wouldn¡¯t get to continue living with, or despite them, as my true self.
IT WAS TOO FUCKING QUIET.
I couldn¡¯t hold it in anymore, I just, I screamed.
Nothing coherent.
Just something to fill the void out here.
Antithesis hearing me be damned.
I didn¡¯t care.
¡°Could I have saved them Pyri?¡±
Spark that isn¡¯t a healthy line of-
¡°Pyridae please¡¡±
¡No, they were almost assuredly dead by the time you even saw the antithesis at Homeplace. I¡¯m sorry Spark.
¡°Uncle Cy said there was nothing on the forecast, how did they stumble upon a hive that had a Model Seventeen?¡±
I do not know dear, but I will be searching for visible evidence while you destroy the hive in question.
I wiped my eyes and sobbed, ¡°This is bullshit, you know that Pyri?¡±
I swept my arm to indicate the horizon, ¡°If this was closer to even a regular city, we would¡¯ve had military support the second an alien stepped a toe out of the woods! Samurai, Army, or PMC!¡±
I made a fist, ¡°Instead all we got was me getting lucky.¡±
¡°It¡¯s horse shit, and it shouldn¡¯t happen. This planet is our home, yet we can¡¯t go two steps in the country without needing a weapon strapped to our belt otherwise an alien dog will snap our neck before we can even blink!¡±
I walked over to the combine and slammed both my hands into the side panel with a scream.
¡°I¡¯ll do it my goddess damned self, I¡¯ll put something together that will let us take back our planet, whether through total eradication, or at least slowing the damned things down until something can come through and bomb them to smithereens!¡±
I glanced around at the carnage surrounding me, cementing it into my memory.
¡°And I¡¯ll do it without forgetting this. Without forgetting the people out here. Because this is where I grew up, and I¡¯ll be damned if I let the antithesis have it without clawing it from us inch by bloody inch.¡±
I looked down at my helmet, and saw my reflection staring back.
¡°I¡¯ve had enough of this, and we¡¯re going to put a stop to it, and drag this whole rotten planet kicking and screaming.¡±
Ten minutes later I walked away from the scene of my family¡¯s deaths. My C-Foam launcher left inside the cab for the grain cart tractor.
I still had a hive to kill, and they left a perfectly followable trail through the corn that still had to be harvested.
It was time to rip this whole thing out root and stem.
And I was absolutely spoiling for a fight.
***
I didn¡¯t have to wait too long before I got what I asked for. A chunk of the main flock had split off and beelined straight for me.
Raising up my Trench Stormer, I sighted the center of the flock, and pulled the trigger. A web of crackling electricity appeared, careening right towards the birds that had too little time to pull out of their dive bomb.
I had a cruel smile plastered on my face behind my mask as it began to rain dead pigeons.
The very edges of the flock that were able to get around the web, actually did get to pull out of their dive bomb, and regroup.Only for them to dive bomb right towards me again.
I mean, If they wanted to serve themselves up on a platter anyways.
Ker-chunk
A second wave of electricity washed over the group, sending them off to whatever kind of afterlife antithesis have. I couldn¡¯t sit around and enjoy the carnage though, I had more aliens to mop the floor with!
The aliens in question being a group of Model Fours flanking a Model Five that instantly began firing quills at me.
Running to the side, hopefully staying ahead of the wave of biochemical death, I yanked the mode arm all the way back and fired a round of unenergized buckshot right back at the group. The Fours didn¡¯t get hurt that much, on account of their tentacles already moving forward to block the buckshot. The pellets ended up piercing through a few before losing their momentum and stopping.
Forgoing the trap I had set for now, I pumped the gun and fired again. The Fours continued to block as they rushed through three total rounds of pellets. I continued to make sure my position wasn¡¯t in one spot to keep the Five from getting a lucky shot in.
That is, they continued to block until I sent out the pulse causing all of the pellets embedded in them to either discharge electricity right into the tentacles, or arc from Model to Model. This didn¡¯t even include the pellets that had missed and landed around the Five,which got its own helping of electricity.
Wouldn¡¯t want the giant walking thorn bush to feel left out after all.
This time I got to stand back and watch as the electricity kept dancing around the small battlefield creating its own little show.
Soon enough the electricity had fully grounded away, leaving eight corpses slumping to the ground.
¡°That felt nice, do the antithesis have a mailbox I can leave a thank you letter at?¡± I chuckled, ¡°That fight was exactly what I needed to get back into the swing of things.¡±
I¡¯m glad you were able to find enjoyment in this skirmish. I am sorry to say however, that there has been no known antithesis hive that grew a mailbox.
| Targets Eliminated! |
|
|
| Model Four |
x7 |
105 |
| Model Five |
|
20 |
| Total: |
|
125 |
| Reward: |
|
1475 |
I snorted, ¡°Did you check Protectorate records for me?¡±
No, I didn¡¯t have to, because antithesis don¡¯t use mailboxes whatsoever. Also you might want to pay attention. You have incoming from above.
I looked skyward and found myself shivering in excitement, and a bit of fear.
Most of the Model Ones in the air were coming this way.
And judging by the look of some of those birds, not all of them were Model Ones.
They were larger, much larger.
Chapter 28: Flock Meet Flak
Woah! What the hell happened here?
No idea Flare, seems to be a few robots moving around down there guarding the place.
Is that person there the new Sam? I mean, regardless of who it is, we might as well go down and say hello.
-Voice Log between CryoFlare, SkyFire, and InqueAbyss, 2056
Looking around in a panic I realized one thing; I was in the middle of a massive amount of downed corn, far from the safety of a tree line.
I was being forced to take the swarm head on.
¡°Pyri, how is the zapper doing?¡±
It is fairly low on power, but it should be enough to thin the swarm out for you considerably before running out.
Not wanting those things anywhere near close enough to be able to take a full meat-shot from it, I swapped the Trench Stormer for my Fox¡¯s Trill, ¡°I guess I¡¯m dealing with the massive birds in the meantime?¡±
That would indeed be an advisable course of action.
The flock of oversized pigeons had gotten closer, the larger birds looking like overfed pterosaurs with excessively bloated undersides. Although the bloating could be a trick of the light considering each one was covered in smaller birds.
Sighting in on the leader, I was met with a warning thrown up on my glasses.
[Object is too far to reliably hit!]
I muttered, ¡°Remind me to get a weapon more suited to sniping sometime.¡±
Already in itinerary number three, and for what it¡¯s worth, you can hit your target from this distance. It just won¡¯t do as much damage as you¡¯re hoping. I will alert you when in proper range.
I started firing, bolts of electricity tearing through the air. Each one missing the larger units, but not the swarm behind it. Unlike previously, the swarm seemed to react much more intelligently to being fired upon. The Ones moving forward to envelop their larger cousins, stopping me from getting a clean shot.
¡°Pyri what gives?¡±
Those larger units are Model Elevens, they are highly intelligent, and can carry other Models quite efficiently by using their enlarging stomach. They recognized the threat you posed and let the Model Ones overtake them.
I fired off a few more bolts, ¡°So I get to deal with intelligent enemies again?!¡±
Yes.
I finally snuck a lightning bolt through the swarm and hit an Eleven. It faltered for a moment, then kept flying forward. ¡°I liked them better as mindless killing machines.¡±
Think of it this way, more difficult units to kill means more points for you.
I couldn¡¯t argue with Pyri¡¯s logic so I just kept firing. Alarm bells in my head began ringing about how I had no cover out here whatsoever, the swarm could just loop around and attack me from all angles whenever they wanted.
That would be bad for obvious reasons.
Making up my mind, I rushed back to the wreckage, taking a few moments to turn around and fire off a few more shots at the encroaching swarm. Eventually the zapper began rapidly spewing electricity as well.
Model Ones were raining from the sky which had me humming an old song to myself as I forwent turning around, and focused on getting some sort of hard obstacles around me.
Spark, the Elevens have entered your effective range. I¡¯m marking them on your HUD now.
A small handful of dark red arrows appeared in the edges of my vision, each one slowly getting brighter. Looking over my shoulder, the arrows resolved into blobs of the same color. Taking the queue for what it was, I spun around fired off a bolt at one of them, rather than a single bolt, I saw the forked lightning of my zapper lash out the second I sighted the blob and begin flash cooking the Ones in front of it as quickly as possible. The bolt worked its way through the remaining swarm, only shocking a few of them before impacting the Eleven in its head.
Not taking the time to celebrate, I turned and sprinted some more. The blobs had gotten a bit brighter while I had taken the shot, and were getting closer to a bright scarlet every second.
Luckily, one of the arrows flashed and winked out, hopefully denoting a death.
¡°Pyri, is it too much to ask that the Eleven crashed, and killed off the Models holding onto it?¡±Stolen from its original source, this story is not meant to be on Amazon; report any sightings.
The Eleven did crash, and most likely injured some Models inside of it, however any aerial Models on the outside of it detached, and joined the swarm once it began to fall.
Also you might want to just focus on getting to cover. Let me thin the horde for you.
Heeding Pyri¡¯s advice I buckled down and sprinted for the equipment fifty meters in front of me. I was so close!
Dodge to the left now!
With a leap to the side I heard the sound of something impacting the ground, throwing up chaff from the impact.
Some of the Ones are in a position to dive bomb you. Keep focusing on running, Ill let you know when to dodge.
I poured on the speed, the backpack swaying back and forth with its weight even more as I made my way towards the grain cart. I needed something I could abandon if needed. Almost everything else was a deathtrap.
Honestly being up in the air would¡¯ve been perfect for this whole thing. Air superiority and all.
Maybe when I had the points and the information in my head to know how to not turn myself into a smear on the ground.
Finally reaching my destination, I turned around and fired wildly at the Elevens, none of them really hit other than a glancing blow to a membrane. Causing it to falter, but it did drive them back a bit.
The swarm then began to descend, not towards me but towards the ground in general. The Elevens were completely covered by the swarm condensing on the ground like some twisted version of fog.
Firing into the antithesis-fog, I shouted, ¡°Pyri what are they doin¡¯ now?¡±
They are providing cover for the Model Elevens which are landing, expect ground based Models soon.
About a dozen curses went through my head, ¡°Definitely something to fly, sitting under a piece of garbage metal box while slinging electricity sucks.¡±
The swarm began to twitch as if getting ready to rush me.
¡°PYRI SOME SORT OF REPELLANT NOW!¡±
A group of small boxes dropped down to my feet and screamed, my helmet cut the sound out almost immediately, but the sound still had me flinching backwards underneath the rear of the cart.
The swarm didn¡¯t like it much more than I did, most of them began climbing up and away from the noise erratically as lightning tore through them. A few tried charging through anyways, but soon ended up melting in mid air and crashed to the ground like over ripe tomatoes hitting the side of the shop.
That was a fun day, to be perfectly honest.
The Elevens getting revealed shook me from my small tangent. They rose up with the flock and were just, staying up there?
If they didn¡¯t want to go through the screams of the damned at my feet, then I would just have to pick them off during the break they unintentionally gave me.
The Ones were still trying to dive bomb me intermittently but each one met the same fate as the last, crash-landing due to a case of ¡®dissolving wings¡¯.
The very wet squelches were only getting more satisfying as time went on.
Sighting the brightest looking blob, I fired bolt after bolt, dropping Ones as the zapper did the same, until finally another Eleven was falling from the sky with Ones peeling off of it in a macabre sight.
It hit the ground next to a group of bedraggled Threes with a crunch.
They were covered in scratches, dents, and some were even dragging obviously broken limbs.
I started to snicker at the sight, when a lot more Threes came out of the corn. These Models were nearly pristine, and were obviously what had been dropped off a few seconds ago.
¡°For fucks sake!¡±, I swore. ¡°Pyri, focus on the dogs!¡±
I instantly went back to firing up at the Elevens, instantly seeing much less success without my AI¡¯s help. It took me much longer to knock a second and third Eleven from the sky. It was excessively frustrating to watch each of my shots get soaked up by Ones and only reach the behemoths as a light zap they could recover from.
The Threes didn¡¯t last too long thankfully, but it was still enough of a delay for the screaming boxes to stop working.
Noticing the gap in my defenses, the antithesis instantly swooped back down to take advantage of the opening. It was chilling how once again there wasn¡¯t even a sound other than a cacophony of flapping wings.
Digging in my pouch I threw a pair of nades up into the tip of the swarm. ¡°I need more of those screaming boxes Pyri!¡±
The screaming soon began anew as the thrown nades exploded violently after the first few birds passed by them.
So many bodies were raining from the sky.
Spark, be advised that the Zapper is almost out of power.
I took in the swarm, it was much thinner, with a majority of the Ones now dead on the ground or surrounding the flying behemoths, of which only three were left.
Another shot dropped that number down to two.
I dropped the rifle at my feet and reached for my shotgun, ¡°Just give me time to empty this thing and reload. I¡¯ll just deal with them a lot closer than intended.¡±
Be careful, their mouths are full of teeth as long as your fingers.
I failed to both suppress the image that came to mind or the shiver that came after it,as I began firing off the remaining shells in the drum. Sending webs of electricity up at the swarm, taking chunks out of the remaining groups.
As the final shell was fired, I instantly pulled the drum off and slapped a new one in as fast as possible.
Only to fumble the damned thing and drop it.
¡°PIECE OF GARBAGE!¡±
I squatted down to pick it up, and latched it to the gun properly this time, and looked up to see a single Eleven with much more Ones around it than before.
SPARK MOVE!
I instantly bolted away from the cart as fast as possible as something slammed right into it, sending it end over end. The good news was that I had found the second Eleven and it was not doing too well between the screaming and slamming itself into a metal box. The bad news was it got rid of my cover.
Before it got away I racked a shell and swapped to slugs before sending one right into its head.
It fell head to the ground, but I was too busy looking up at the last dregs of the swarm I had been fighting.
It appeared that they were sick of my shit given the fact that in a few moments I would be tackled head on by an oversized bat.
Chapter 29 Perspective
Sometimes you need to look at things from a different angle! You say you see the water heater from the basement.
Well from over here I see one of the most powerful potato cannons you¡¯ve ever seen!
-Spark talking to Evie, 2045
Ninety Minutes Ago:
¡°Why in the sam hell did you attack her like that?¡± Evie snapped, ¡°After everything she¡¯s gone through today!¡±
Her mom scoffed, seeing Spark flee had seemingly erased the small bit of self-doubt she had. ¡°Have you SEEN the state of our home?! What would you have done if any of those so-called magical girls showed up and torched half the place?¡±
¡°I wouldn¡¯t be so arrogant to think I could punch them in the head, and not get plastered on the walls by a gun they teleport in out of nowhere!¡± Evie pinched the bridge of her nose. ¡°You¡¯re lucky, you know that right? Spark was in her every right to defend herself from you, and instead she ran away.¡±
Nyra¡¯s bravado faltered for a split second, ¡°Y-you keep saying that was Spark, well I¡¯m going to need some sort of proof beyond the fact that he isn¡¯t here! For all I know he¡¯s just dead and you¡¯re covering for him! It¡¯s what that witch of an AI would do.¡±
¡°Are you even listening to yourself?¡± Evie hissed, ¡°You¡¯ve never even met Pyri before today! And to imply that I would desecrate my best friend¡¯s memory like that is disgusting!¡±
She picked up the phone Spark had bought for them hours ago, ¡°Pyri, is she ok?¡±
[Spark is rattled currently, physically she will eventually be ok, but this event will have lasting negative effects on her mentally.]
That almost made the young woman cry, Spark had been so happy a few moments ago, full of joy at her transformation.
And her mother took that from her.
Would Spark even be able to see herself as part of the family anymore?
She looked downright terrified.
Evie looked to her mother with disdain.
¡°You did that to her.¡±
Nyra only rolled her eyes, ¡°I still haven¡¯t seen any proof.¡±
¡°Why don¡¯t you feel your neck then, and remember what you told us when you pulled into the driveway?¡±
She tried to touch her neck only to fail, her hand hitting the bandage instead of skin.
¡°You said something about a Model One getting to your throat, Spark saved your life on the spot and that was how you thanked her.¡±
Nyra was pale as a few scant memories finally came to the surface, those of looking at Spark holding up a hand and tubes of stuff popping into existence as if by magic.
¡°Spark got us all down in the bunker, and then left to kill off the real destroyers of our home.¡± Evie paused for a moment, ¡°I don¡¯t know the full extent of what she did, but considering how guilty she looked when she walked through the bunker door, she didn¡¯t like doing it at all.¡±
Autumn, quiet until now, asked, ¡°Pyri, what all was out there?¡±
[The primary raid force was partially made up of Model Ones, Threes, Fours, Fives, and a few Sixes. However, they also brought something else with them. A majority of the raid force was Model Sevens, which infected your livestock herds to make use of their bodies as pure biomass or biofactory creation while also creating a new hive in the middle of your finishing barns using the manure lagoon as a biomass reserve. This was all directed by a Model Seventeen. Spark had to turn most of the water inside the hive into its basic elements and ignite them in order to purge the hive.]
The AI¡¯s tone turned harsh, [Spark has already gone through more in a few hours than most new Vanguard do in their first days, and she is now driving towards the hive that spawned all this to take it on alone.]
Every face in the room was pale, every single one of them knew what a Seven was and what it could do. The second a single one of those things was found it was killed on site and the entire compound it was found at was watched for several hours afterward to make sure there wasn¡¯t an outbreak.
Evie looked at her mother with disgust, ¡°And now she is going into a HIVE while distracted with your dog shit attitude!¡±
Nyra scowled, ¡°What do you want from me?¡±
Summer got up and glared right back, ¡°To say you¡¯re sorry! You shouldn¡¯t have hurt her anyways!¡±
¡°Well Summer, you don¡¯t know half of what Samurai are actually like, how dangerous they are to themselves or others. Not like I know them.¡± She blinked away tears, ¡°Not after she got killed because the almighty Protectors couldn¡¯t protect our world from the antithesis in the first place.¡±
¡°Who?¡± Evie asked, ¡°Who was killed?¡±This book was originally published on Royal Road. Check it out there for the real experience.
¡°MY SISTER!¡±
The three kids and Evie were all frozen. Spark¡¯s mom was almost never brought up by anyone. Actually, Spark didn¡¯t even remember much about her either if Evie remembered right.
¡°That fucking computer and that whore didn¡¯t even try to save her!¡± Nyra screamed, ¡°I¡¯ll apologize to the kid for hitting him. sure, but he won¡¯t be staying here anymore.¡± She turned on her heel and walked away.
¡°Samurai are magnets for regular people around them dying, and I won¡¯t have one living here.¡±
***
Current Time:
I didn¡¯t know much about how to explain just how screwed I was. I had no cover against a group of fliers I couldn¡¯t just knock out of the sky with whatever weapon I had on hand.
And those fliers were already mid divebomb.
Setting my shotgun to net mode I fired off as many shells as I reasonably could while trying to get out of the way of the wall of plants. I was able to shoot down a large amount of the things, but the Eleven let the Ones in front of it take the brunt and only ended up with locked up wings as a result.
Those wings didn¡¯t let it turn out of the dive forcing it to slam into the combine with a sickening crunch.
Still running, I tried to send a round towards the Eleven in an attempt to get rid of the largest threat. Only for a One to fly into my arm, knocking my aim off and sending the spray into the air electrocuting nothing.
Without thinking I lashed out with a fist and socked the One in the head. Its skull caving beneath the hard plating protecting my fingers.
Before I could take in how fucked up my life had gotten in the past few hours, the Eleven pulled itself out of the wreckage. One of its two upper wings was broken beyond repair as it glared at me with utter malice.
No, not at me, at my hand, currently covered in blood from the Model One I just killed.
It started dragging itself towards me with the remaining limbs it had. Unwieldy, but effective.
It closed the gap while opening its mouth, showing off those long gleaming teeth that looked sharp enough to cut through anything it wanted to bite through.
I fired another shot that went over the thing¡¯s head again as I ran away. It was getting faster as it got used to the action of dragging itself along the ground.
One shot left, make it count dear.
I almost began to panic as ideas cycled through my head until I realized something.
The Eleven was grounded.
Pulling the mode switch all the way back, I aimed at the ground and fired.
¡°Wait for iiiit¡¡±
The Eleven continued right through where the pellets had all gone. Thinking I had just missed again.
I proved it wrong with a second trigger pull.
The Eleven was caught entirely in the trap I set right in front of it, its muscles locking up and sending it right into the ground where it continued to cook.
Looking around I found no other live Models amid the wreckage, but just to be sure¡
¡°Pyri, is that all of them?¡±
Yes. Take a breather for a moment dear, also have a table.
| Combat Log! |
|
|
| Model One |
x427 |
427 |
| Model Three |
x54 |
540 |
| Model Eleven |
x7 |
700 |
| Swarm Destruction |
|
1 Token |
| Class I Resonator Mark I-D |
x8 |
40 |
| Reward: |
|
1627, 1 Token |
| Total: |
|
3102, 1 Token |
My eyes bugged out of my head, ¡°T-thats double!¡±
Yes Spark you doubled your point count. Congratulations are in order for your performance. Not too many humans could stare down a swarm like that alone and not flee entirely.
¡°Yeah yeah, I¡¯m all sorts of brave. Can you just give me a juice box and two new drums once I reload my shotgun?¡±
Only if you accept the compliment.
I made a face, ¡°You can¡¯t actually withhold purchases from me can you?¡±
Technically, yes. if I feel reasonable judgement that you are not of sound mind. and the purchase would make any issues worse with no benefit.
I blinked, ¡°Honestly, I thought you were pulling my leg, but I guess that makes sense. Well, except for the fact I am clearly of sound mind.¡±
I can¡¯t argue with that as a joke, but I would still like for you to accept the compliment.
¡°Okay Pyri, fine, I did good. Are you happy?¡±
Why yes, I am quite overjoyed.
| New Purchases! |
|
|
| Nutri-Pack |
|
1 |
| Specialized Buckshot Drum Magazine |
x2 |
6 |
| Total Cost: |
|
7 |
| Points Reduced To: |
|
3099 |
I snorted as a box with my stuff appeared next to me. I quickly reloaded my empty gun, and put the safety on, before opening the box up and clipped the new drums to my chest.
My helmet soon came off, and the smell of burnt moldy grass hit me like a truck.
Gross.
My shotgun was quickly strapped to my back, and I picked up the juice-box and walked over to the overturned cart. My rifle was laying in the corn chaff where I had dropped it unharmed. Surrounding it were those damn screamer boxes.
¡°Okay Pyri, what even are these things?¡± I asked as I put my rifle on my back and let the frame fasten itself on.
Those are Class I Resonator Mark I-Ds. They emit a sound tailor made to liquefy biomass they¡¯re set to target. In open areas antithesis tend to avoid or destroy them.
I looked over at a nearby One, it was indeed melted like it was in a cartoon where it was excessively hot out.
Sipping on my delectable juice-box became only slightly more difficult.
¡°Pyri, do you have any idea how much closer the hive is?¡±
If the position the aerial swarm was circling was directly above the hive, I would say you¡¯re close enough to start expecting hard resistance, especially considering the amount of models you killed here.
In other words, you¡¯re standing in their metaphorical driveway.
Chapter 30: Shockwave
Most of the time when we try to destroy a hive, we have to grind down excess numbers so we can actually get to the hive to begin with.
As annoying and as slow as that can be, I prefer that to getting to walk right in right off the bat without Sky raining fire on them first.
If they let you in, its because something wanted you to enter first.
And fighting an antithesis commander on ground they let you advance on is downright terrifying.
-InqueAbyss to xeir stream chat, 2055
¡°Ya know, while I love sitting here getting infinite points, I do wish I could just get to the goddess damned hive already.¡±
I see you¡¯re discovering why most Vanguard tend to thin the hordes before entering the hive proper.
I almost spat to the side before realizing I had a helmet on. ¡°Yes. Is there any way to make this whole thing faster?¡±
Not unless you want to cut corners that will make the antithesis resurge in this area.
With a curse muttered under my breath, I turned my full attention back to what I was doing.
That thing being mowing down Model Threes and Fours.
The closer I had gotten to the hive, the more frenzied the antithesis had gotten. Sending out swarms of the small dogs and tentacled fucks that only ended up being good practice for figuring out the best way to use the Trench Stormer against groups of grounded xenos.
It was mainly laying anode traps, enough of them that I had asked Pyri to just let my point counter tick up naturally unless I killed something massive or bought something nondisposable. That was fifteen minutes ago, I was sitting at a respectable five-thousand-ish and had only walked forward maybe two-hundred meters. Only now was I able to get any sort of progress, taking full advantage of the lull in bodies that was getting thrown at me to advance as much as possible.
I might have started getting a bit complacent at some point, and started going on autopilot.
Spark dear, if you don¡¯t start paying attention properly, you will get hurt.
Pyri frankly didn¡¯t care for Autopilot Spark very much.
¡°¡¯S not like it¡¯s my fault that they just keep doing the same thing over and over again!¡±
Would you like to be given medication to help your attention span?
I could feel my hackles raise up all at once.¡±Pyri, the last time I got medicated for my ADHD was with some fuck off thing called medidate. It felt like I was a hollow corpse walking around, and I refuse to go back to that.¡±
No this is not methylphenidate. Also, I personally think a part of that was the medication forcing you out of dissociation due to dysphoria. What I¡¯m suggesting is just a basic medication that allows you to remain focused to prevent you from getting complacent.
Before I could even respond, I was pelted by a deluge of quills. Throwing myself to the ground behind the chitinous corpse of a Three, I searched the tree line I had been approaching to find the Five-
Only to find¡ nothing?
It appears you have a Model Five on your hands. Do you see why I don¡¯t want you growing complacent?
¡°Yes Pyri I get it! Just give me a dose already! Just put it in something small I can clip to my belt and take later when a Model Five isn¡¯t trying to snipe me!¡±
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The cute little box was clipped onto my belt almost as soon as it landed in my outstretched hand. Before long I was carefully treading forward, my head on a swivel. The Five was practically a ghost, having disappeared right after firing at me which made me even more anxious.
Dealing with something that large that could hide this well was terrifying, especially considering that I couldn¡¯t hear a Model Six whistlin¡¯ dixie out there, which meant one of two things.
I was dealing with yet another Seventeen, or this whole thing was being caused by variants.
¡°Pyri, have you seen anything to indicate a Seventeen out here?¡±
Any evidence of Seventeen activity I found was several hours old, easily attributable to the one you took down earlier. While this hasn¡¯t ruled them out as a cause for this encounter, I find it quite a bit more unlikely.The tale has been illicitly lifted; should you spot it on Amazon, report the violation.
I let out a relieved sigh, ¡°As long as I don¡¯t have to fight another one of those things without help, I¡¯ll take it.¡±
Pyri didn¡¯t get a chance to respond before the antithesis decided I took enough ground and rushed from the woods I was only a few meters away from now. My shotgun roared in defiance as I began mowing the Threes down once again.
¡°Pyri, can you find that sniper anywhere? I want it gone.¡±
I¡¯ve been looking, it seems to have ¡®fucked off¡¯ for now.
I buried a round of buckshot in the flood of walking plants and groaned.
¡°Perfect.¡±
A few rounds later, I ran out of shells again, and had to resupply myself while my Zapper was sending off weak blasts to cover me. Holding out my hand a new drum appeared and was soon strapped to my bandolier, soon followed by a second one, and a third replaced the empty drum in my gun.
Spark, you have enough energy left for one more reload. After that any remaining energy will only be usable for the structure holding onto your Foxes¡¯ Trill.
I grimaced, without that cover fire I would be gradually overrun unless the antithesis ran out of Models to throw at me.
¡°Any suggestions?¡±
Assuming you don¡¯t want to purchase more drones to cover you while you replace the power cells, you could buy a piece of modular equipment that will provide you with more energy than you will know what to do with.
I raised my eyebrow as a round of buckshot went through a Three¡¯s head before electrifying its brethren behind them. ¡°Go on.¡±
If you are willing to spend one-thousand-seven-hundred-fifty points and one token, you can buy a portable generator that works on the same principles as the Industrial Xenon Generators you bought earlier. It is modular, and can come with an equipment rack like what the Zapper has. Most importantly you can purchase a stronger emitter and I can mount it to the generator before teleporting it to you, meaning you won¡¯t have to worry about on site assembly.
¡°What kind of emitter would you mount on it?¡±
The current Zapper¡¯s big brother. It requires a small cooling period to ensure it doesn¡¯t light itself on fire, and continued use will increase this period.
¡°Okay, and how much does it all cost?¡± I asked while loading my final drum.
Two-thousand even for the generator, rack, and emitter.
I looked at my point counter, it was sitting just under six-thousand, and while spending that much when I was saving hurt, I wouldn¡¯t be able to finish my transition because I refused to spend money on better equipment and ended up dead.
My decision was made the moment my shotgun clicked empty.
¡°Buy it now!¡±
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My new toy dropped onto the grass, the emitter on top instantly came awake with a whirr before letting loose a wave of electricity that dropped around thirteen xenos instantly.
I do suggest you put your new weapon on dear.
Shaking myself from my surprise, I rushed over, taking the straps of my backpack zapper off, and putting on my fancy new toy.
The generator itself was a round cylindrical object reminiscent of the generators I had gotten for the BioShifter. It was basically a tube with a small window around the sides that revealed a lot of spinning machinery and glowing bright purple energy dancing through it. It of course was attached to a cushioned pad with straps on it, and had a small rack circling the rest of it with interspersed arms. Rather than being attached to the generator by a multi jointed arm, the VED was attached to a flexible cable type thing that seemed to have near complete freedom of movement.
In short, the whole thing looked like my Backpack Zapper had grown up and got an engineering degree, and then body modded itself.
The Zapper itself was expending its final drops of energy to hold the antithesis back while I put the thing on. I quickly passed my Trench Stormer back to be mounted onto the generator, and pulled the Trill off the Zapper.
With a pleased hum, the Trill was spitting bolts after bolt of electricity at the oncoming swarm, when I saw a new horizontal gauge with a timer next to it pop up above the power level indicator of my rifle.
¡°What¡¯s with the new meter?¡±
The gauge and timer are for your VED. The timer is how much time you have until a new wave of electricity is ready, and the gauge is a measurement of how long you have to wait until the overheat prevention is reset.
¡°Makes sense,¡± I said while blasting a Model Four with enough electricity to leave it smoldering. ¡°I think.¡±
I am glad you think so. Look at your four o¡¯clock by the way.
I turned, letting the VED handle what was in front of me, and I saw the Five I had been looking for.
It was smaller looking than any of the Fives I had ran into before.
The bolt of lightning was already hitting it before it even realized I knew exactly where it was. I was quickly rushing that way to see why the hell I lost track of it so easily.
The antithesis seemed to think I was running away and chased after me with renewed vigor, only to run headlong into a few dropped grenades. Reaching the corpse I had just made, I realized just how much I undersold the Five¡¯s size. It was downright scrawny! Almost The size of a Four with its tentacles pulled in rather than the big fuckoff tank I was used to. It was also clearly using some form of camouflage.
Not as effective as a Nine¡¯s but enough to skulk off after it fired that first volley of quills at me.
I stood up and began regaining the ground I had given up.¡°Pyri what the hell am I looking at here?¡±
That is a Model Five-S, it¡¯s a variant of the Model Five that utilizes a smaller frame, and camouflage to act as an ambush sniper. They can be quite dangerous in wooded areas and caves where they can hide in crevasses in the earth, but with your armor they are more so a nuisance than harmful, unless they attempt to resort to melee.
¡°So keep an eye out, but don¡¯t get excessively paranoid?¡±
Exactly! I- Spark watch your step!
Pyri¡¯s warning came a tad bit late, the next step I took over a fallen tree had my foot going out over open air.
¡°UAAAAAAUUUGHHHHHHHH!¡±
I fell down ass over teakettle, and the VED let out a deafening roar as soon as I hit the dirt head spinning.
¡°What the fuck¡¡±
Spark, you might want to get your bearings quickly.
You seem to have stumbled onto a hive entrance.
Chapter 31: Out of the Frying Pan
How many times do I have to tell you?
CHECK YOUR GODDESS DAMNED CORNERS!!!
-Husker PMC Group Squad Leader, 2056
I could barely follow what Pyri was even talking about, my head was spinning so bad.
¡°Bwuh?¡±
Of all the things to incapacitate you, it¡¯s not watching where you¡¯re going.
I heard the VED roar again.
Spark please, you WILL be overrun if you don¡¯t get up soon.
Opening my eyes was damn near a mistake, my vision was spinning even more than my head. My head was clear enough however to let me be a little bit of a shit.
¡°Jus five mor mins?¡±
If I could do so I would thump you on the head, but the VED is too busy saving your rear end.
I giggled while prying myself off the hard ground, ¡°I¡¯m trying! Just make the world stop spinning and I¡¯ll be dandy!¡±
¡°And before you ask, I¡¯ll stop putting off the pills now.¡±
Thank you, they will also help you recover from having your head rung like a bell.
I moved towards a small alcove I could make out in the pit I fell down and pulled my helmet up just high enough to rest on my forehead and fumbled the pill bottle for a few nerve-wracking seconds before getting the thing open and finally knocking back a pill.
My world went from blurry swirls to the perspective of being at the bottom of a fifty foot pit, there weren¡¯t any roots or anything biological sticking out of the walls, just rocks and dirt.
In front of me there was a cave entrance with numerous dead antithesis near it.
¡°I thought the entrance was further ahead?¡±
You were most likely moving towards a larger entrance. In a way, you¡¯re lucky. If you passed by this entrance completely, you would be easily flanked at all times.
I pulled my helmet back down and searched the ground for my rifle, ¡°Why did the fall hit me so hard?¡± Finding it, I rushed over and swept it back up, ¡°I thought this armor protected against blunt force?¡±
You also fell down a fifty-seven foot deep pit, hitting your head on the rocks multiple times. Class I tech won¡¯t fully stop your head from vibrating around like it got stuck in a paint mixer. It will make sure you come out the other end alive though.
A sound from above drew my attention, ¡°Hits to the head can still hurt me, got it.¡±
I¡¯m glad you have learned such a vital lesson at the very young age of twenty.
¡°Hah. Hah.¡± I frowned, ¡°I don¡¯t know if entering here will stop the flanks regardless.¡± Speaking of the devil, the noise I was hearing resolved into a Three poking its head out over the pit. A shot from my rifle had left it smoldering up there.
¡°Can you give me a static emplacement to guard my back?¡±
I indeed can! The Defense Enemy Neutralizer Guard is an electrical energy weapon battery designed to be placed at cave entrances to defend the interior and/or exterior. It will be able to handle any early Model with ease, and will provide an uplink node to help make sure your connection signals remain healthy within the hive¡¯s cave system.
¡°Go ahead and grab it,¡± I said as I began walking through the cave entrance. ¡°Having my back semi-secure would be nice for a bit.¡±
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A machine the same size as a lawn mower appeared behind me, it had four legs, multiple anodes covering every angle, and a big black emitter tower on top that pointed up at the top of the pit.
I turned from the new emplacement to the tunnel completely cloaked in shadows, ¡°Let¡¯s get this whole damned thing over with.¡±
With a flick on a switch my vision lit up with the sight of a few rocks moving themselves forward on the floor, I didn¡¯t even look closely at the animated rocks before firing into the squad of obvious Nines.This story has been unlawfully obtained without the author''s consent. Report any appearances on Amazon.
¡°The Den Guard won¡¯t have trouble with stealth will it?
No, I pulled from multiple catalogues to ensure it would be able to handle the Five variants, it being able to track Nines is a happy accident.
I stepped over the dead Nines on the ground, ¡°I refuse to believe that was accidental.¡±
You should trust me more often.
¡°Because you¡¯re always right even when you¡¯re teasing me?¡±
Exactly.
I rolled my eyes, ¡°Pyri, how much of you being a shit is in response to me being one?¡±
Yes.
As I snickered, I started going down an incline. The tunnel itself was fairly uniform, the walls were very obviously carved out, and the floors were laden with fine soil stamped down. It was juuuust big enough to let a Six through, but nothing larger.
My new height thankfully meant I didn¡¯t have to crouch down and destroy my back.
The tunnel soon evened back out, and I was now starting to get nervous. I hadn¡¯t seen anything whatsoever, the emplacement was making kills, but nothing had even so much as even sneezed in my direction.
Coming to a stop, I looked behind me and found nothing.
¡°Pyri it¡¯s too quiet, is it possible this tunnel was being excavated when I fell?¡±
No, there is a slight air current heading inward. Be very careful, the only reason you wouldn¡¯t be getting attacked right now is if they are laying an ambush. Remember that it is very possible that there is another Seventeen in the area.
I tightened my grip on the Trill while starting to walk forward again, ¡°Have you seen any wires?¡±
No, I have found no evidence for them except for the abnormal antithesis movements.
I was about to walk around a turn in the tunnel when a sound had me coming to a stop, I focused on what I was hearing. Heavy breathing.
There was no chance of an antithesis being worn down to the point of panting down here.
¡®Pyri can Sixes give commands by breathing heavily?¡¯
Yes.
I swapped to the Trench Stormer, and checked to make sure the firing mode lever was pulled all the way back. Rather than charge the corner blind I pulled out a grenade, and set it to a timed fuse.
¡®Might as well check my corners somewhat safely down here.¡¯
I moved up to the corner, and awkwardly threw the nade past it and yanked my arm back. A shower of quills shot through where my forearm just was, embedding themselves into the walls.
I heard a low sound when suddenly a pleasant glow illuminated the cave. Alongside it was the crackling song of electricity finding homes in what I hoped were Model Fives and the Six rather than just the walls and floor of the tunnel.
Backing up to a decent safe position where my buckshot would envelop anything that came around that corner, I scattered a shell of pellets all over the floor or the corner.The glow and song eventually finished before a short ¡®honk¡¯ sounded out, and I heard the pounding of feet. Backing up even more, I readied myself and launched the pulse the second I saw the first head emerge into my sightline.
A small group of Threes were first to charge themselves directly into the trap I laid and fried themselves instantly. A few Fours tried to protect themselves by letting their tentacles take the brunt of the electricity, but judging by the way their bodies crashed into the dirt right after, I would say they died just the same.
Unfortunately for me they did soak up the last of the electricity while also blocking the pellets from the shotgun¡¯s emitter. Sliding the lever forward, I waited til I saw the next antithesis peek the corner, and ended up decapitating the first Five to risk the turn with a slug to the head. The rest of the horde didn¡¯t let me abuse the corner for long as they just poured around the corner like their lives depended on it.
I got off a few more slugs, before slamming the lever all the way forward and enveloping the front of the horde with electricity as the cave was peppered with needles. They didn¡¯t punch through my armor, but a few managed to impact the jumpsuit underneath the plating.
It stung like hell more than anything, like I was getting shot by an airsoft gun.
¡°Pyri if a single one of those needles actually stabs me let me know instantly!¡±
That was the plan.
Clicking empty I tore the drum off the shotgun and for some reason I threw it into the swarm instead of just dropping it and focusing on reloading. It hit a Five in the head, and it looked at me as if I suddenly grew two heads. Then it instantly went rigid as the pellets buried inside it detonated their electrical charge into its nervous system.
Eventually, the tide of needle slinging bear plants gave way to something I honestly didn¡¯t want to see.
That something being the Six coming around the corner while staring right at me.
I held up a hand, ¡°C-Foam!¡±
The grenade plopped into my hand and was instantly flung towards the now charging Six where it exploded, instantly getting to work gluing the Six to the cave floor, stopping its charge cold. A slug to the head ended its attempt to thrash out of the foam and a follow up balloon full of peroxide had the foam melting away so I could get past.
¡°I should dispose of the bodies shouldn¡¯t I?¡±
It would remove the biomass from play, and make this tunnel easier to move through in the event you need to retreat to this position.
¡°Can¡¯t argue with that, give me the melters I need before more of these fucks show their faces.¡±
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The box appeared on top of the Sixes¡¯ corpse. Snorting, I opened it up and pulled out the pair of nanite cans and dropped them one after another behind me. Peeking the corner I found a pair of Threes sniffing around that I fried with my Amp-Thrower.
No reason to waste a shell on them. Which, speaking of shells¡
¡°Might as well restock now, no need for a table on ammunition either.¡±
Hold out your hand, and I¡¯ll teleport them to you one by one. Tell me when you don¡¯t want anymore drums.
Peeking at my gun¡¯s ammo readout on my glasses showed it just had one shell left in the chamber, so I pulled that drum out first and replaced it, followed by another three drums squeezed a bit tight on my bandolier alongside the last power cell I had for the Trill. I pulled up the charge on that, and finding it too high to waste the energy, I just left it alone.
Not even five steps after I had finished I finally found what I was looking for.
Roots.
Chapter 32: Into The Fire
One of the most annoying parts of dealing with underground hives is the fact that the tunnels down there can turn into a maze.
If it wasn¡¯t for the fact that our AIs can just whip up a map lickety split, we¡¯d have to have a statistic for Samurai deaths caused by lack of navigation ability.
-Shadowtag, 2054
The roots were just small spindly little things that dove in and out of the walls. Nothing too big yet, but there were a lot of them.
And that worried me for reasons more than the regular size of the hive.
¡°Pyri, how important are the roots to the structure of these tunnels?¡±
While hive tunnels normally are given a small coating of a resin like substance to prevent accidental collapses, this tunnel has been left bare, which either means the resin hasn¡¯t been applied yet, the antithesis plan to expand the tunnel in the near future, or the roots here will eventually become large enough to not allow a collapse without intervention.
In short I do not advise disturbing the root structure unless you are prepared for a cave in.
I groaned, ¡°Well that¡¯s just perfect. Do I just follow the roots to the source then?¡±
Yes.
Shooting the walls with a distrustful look, I picked up the pace a bit. I didn¡¯t want to get buried alive whether my armor would protect me long enough to buy an emergency item or not.
The tunnel continued for a bit longer before I ran into more resistance. A small room with multiple tunnels held a pack of Threes and Fours with some monkey-like antithesis running around poking at various roots and part of the wall.
Several of them look up at my arrival, and I just couldn¡¯t help myself. ¡°Heya! Nice place you got here! Nice black soils and all. Shame you¡¯re getting evicted though.¡±
My shotgun was up and spewing electrified pellets everywhere as the antithesis scrambled to recover from the attack.
What should have been a quick and easy to clear room turned into a fifteen minute slug fest as reinforcements kept pouring into the room. I eventually had to start regularly throwing a few incendiary grenades into the room just to keep the corpses down. The VED was flooding the room with electricity every time I needed to reload, or throw more grenades into the fire.
Honestly the only reason I wasn¡¯t pushed back out was the bright blue flames cooking some of the antithesis before they even got to a point I needed to shoot at them.
Eventually the antithesis wave petered out, and the fire along with it. Retreating back into the entrance tunnel, I crouched down and took my helmet off. The heat was oppressive even with the suit on.
¡°Pyri, can you get me some water?¡±
I can, yes.
A jug dropped into my hands and almost instantly began to collect condensation. Raising it to my lips, I was met with ice cold water. After chugging down some for a bit, I looked back towards the room, the glow of the fire putting on its own gentle light show on the tunnel walls.
¡°Fire was the best thing to use right?¡±
It wasn¡¯t the best option, but it won¡¯t collapse the tunnel network on you. That room actually had resin on the walls. The fire won¡¯t have made it so brittle that it will collapse, and the roots it was protecting will hold the ceiling up.
Taking another swig, I looked at the roots lining the walls. ¡°Those monkey looking things, what were they?¡±
Model Tens, they¡¯re hive tenders.
¡°What were they doing all the way out here then? Especially with all of the antis around them.¡±
They seemed to be encouraging new hive growth. For that room in particular.
¡°Why?¡±
I can not say, I have a few ideas, but nothing conclusive enough to get into.
I stood up with a groan, the jug of water finished off and laying on the dirt empty.
¡°Might as well get you some more information then.¡± I stretched before putting my helmet back on, and moved back towards the room.
Now that it wasn¡¯t flooded with antithesis, I saw a circular room with what looked like a depression in the center of the room.
¡°Pyri is the center actually deeper than the rest of the room? I can¡¯t tell with all the ash.¡±
It is, unfortunately the antithesis only just started whatever project they were doing here so I can¡¯t tell exactly what the reason for it is.Stolen from Royal Road, this story should be reported if encountered on Amazon.
I continued to look around, the vines going deeper into the tunnel system also seemed strange. They were much larger than the tunnel we entered from.
¡°Admittedly I¡¯m not experienced with growing antithesis hive matter, but these roots have a massive size discrepancy.¡± I kicked at the end of a root that looked like it cauterized itself. ¡°It almost looks like they stopped growing for a bit and then restarted.¡±
An excellent observation! Hives generally will extend their roots the same way a normal plant will. That is to say, they will expand semi evenly until they hit an obstacle. Which they will either grow through or around.
I looked at the room again, ¡°I refuse to believe they did all of this just to remove a boulder. They¡¯re up to something.¡± Sighing I turned, sweeping my hand across each tunnel. ¡°The immediate question is which way do I go?¡±
Pyri seemingly wanted me to figure that out on my own since she didn¡¯t respond. Thinking about the trick she used earlier, I looked at the roots again. They occasionally had large leaves that were all perfectly still and starting to droop as if cut off except for one.
¡°This one, the wind goes this way, and the rest of the tunnels are completely still and show signs of damage despite me not touching them, they have to be blocked off, or dead ends.¡±
And what will you do about the rest of them?
I grinned, ¡°Do I have any sort of aerosolized explosive or gas toxic to antithesis hives?¡±
You could use fuel-air explosives, but considering you might not survive the heat generated, I recommend advancing your Vulgoran Military Technologies catalogue to Class II and purchasing MK IV Hive Busters.
¡°What do those do?¡±
When triggered they release a gas payload that the antithesis can not detect. And is completely harmless. Once the air is saturated the canisters will release a surge of electricity that will supercharge the air, electrocuting anything the gas envelops, which if done correctly, will be the entire hive structure. It will also be hot enough to burn out the roots.
I couldn¡¯t stop myself from excitedly hopping in place. ¡°How much does something like that cost, and can releasing the gas and detonating the thing all be done remotely?¡±
It¡¯s five points minimum, and goes up based on the size of the canister. And yes the entire thing can be done from the surface.
¡°I¡¯ll trust you to buy me canisters as I go up to a limit of fifteen points per canister.¡± I let a cruel smile slide over my face. ¡°It¡¯s only proper for me to help the new neighbors with the electrical problems after all.¡±
In that case, put these canisters at the mouth of each tunnel.
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A decently sized bag popped into existence in front of me. Scooping the bag up, I followed Pyri¡¯s directions, each of the seven entrances got a canister including the way I entered from.
I will drop the most efficient size-to-cost ratio possible as you go forward, take care not to trip on them, or damage them too much or you will trigger the detonators
¡°Understood.¡±
With the plan decided on, I walked deeper into the cave, where the roots changed once again. I found that they were growing much larger for some reason, while also seemingly increasing in number, covering every spare surface other than a small path in the floor. Looking closer, I realized that they almost looked like they were pulsating. Pressing down on one revealed what was going on; They were pumping nutrients towards the surface.
¡°What are they pumping this stuff for?¡±
Antithesis created nutrient fluid is the primary way active hives boost the extremities growth rate rather than waiting on the roots to pull nutrients from the soil. It is regrowing what you destroyed earlier.
Another canister dropped to the ground as I walked forward. ¡°So where I¡¯m walking towards is where the main hive structure would be?¡±
Most likely, yes.
I didn¡¯t get a chance to think on that too much, considering the flicker of antithesis stealth began popping up on my glasses.
The tunnel was practically crawling with Nines.
Pretending I hadn¡¯t seen them, I raised my shotgun and then started firing wildly into the root covered tunnel. Multiple parts of the root structure instantly split away and started rushing towards me. Of course that just ended with them getting even more buckshot pumped into them, but this almost felt different. Even more desperate than whenever I killed the first antithesis in a group of them. Looking at the walls I saw the problem, I had punctured a lot of the roots and they were spraying fluid all over the place.
Already knowing the answer I asked anyway, ¡°Pyri that fluid won¡¯t attract the antithesis will it?¡±
It already is doing so, remember, your location is technically upwind in this cave, so anything you do in the near future will be picked up by the antithesis via their sense of smell.
¡°Well shit,¡± I muttered while firing, ¡°I guess I was going to fight them anyway.¡±
Be careful. Now that the hive has been directly threatened, it will begin producing Models in faster numbers and higher tiers. Not to mention hive guards will likely begin making their way towards you.
As Pyri was talking, I had reached another intersection. This one was only a small crossing between three pathways. Letting the VED clear the area, I Looked at the roots to see if I could get an idea of where the source of the fluid was coming from. Only to lose track of the vines I had been following in the tangled mess.
¡°Pyri which tunnel is feeding towards where I came from?¡±
Marking the roots you¡¯re following now.
A few of the roots heading into the tunnel to my right lit up in blue. Showering the intersection in more pellets, I pushed for the tunnel as quickly as I could.
It wasn¡¯t very long, or full. If anything it was barely a hallway.
On the other end was a large room with a massive pit full of gunk in the middle surrounded by Tens, and a Model Eight. On the walls were a few large lumps of plant flesh with tendrils covered in sacs of fluid branching from them.
¡°I thought the main hive would be larger.¡±
This isn¡¯t the primary one, it¡¯s just a digestion pool surrounded by proto-hives.
The Tens all turned to attack, my Trench Stormer coming up to meet their advance, while the Eight kept spitting up gunk into the pool.
¡°Then why is it even here?¡±
Because the hive has spread out to the point it¡¯s beginning to create new ones to bolster itself further.
Spark, you¡¯re in a multi-hive network.
Chapter 33: Thunderfang
Every Samurai¡¯s first underground hive destruction is a good indicator of how they will operate as a whole.
Are they panicking throughout the entire mission?
Are they calm and collected?
Or are they like Asuriel here who gossiped with her AI while slicing hive tendrils with a flaming sword?
-FoxFire, Moments before Asuriel tackled her, 2026
¡°So wait, you mean there are multiple hives down here?¡± I asked while the Tens before me all fell like wheat beneath a sickle.
Yes, unknown total, and size. The pit you discovered earlier was most likely the place a digestion pool was going to be grown to cut down biomass transport time until they moved it up into a satellite hive.
Ignoring the Eight for now, I turned my attention to the tunnel I entered from as I responded, rising panic in my voice ¡°How do I even begin to destroy all of this? Should I just kill off hive structures I come across?¡±
That will slow down Model production. Both from the loss of infrastructure for outside Models to haul biomass to, and from the sense that a birthing tendril can not bear antithesis if it¡¯s destroyed.
I took a deep breath, panic would only make things worse. ¡°The gas canisters I¡¯m leaving behind, will they dispose of the biomass once I¡¯m done?¡±
Yes.
¡°Then the plan hasn¡¯t changed, only gotten excessively annoying to put into action. I came this far already, might as well finish it.¡± I started firing into the tunnel. The antithesis didn¡¯t seem to enjoy I was in here. ¡°Do I have any sort of weed-eater to get rid of this stuff quickly?¡± I asked half-jokingly.
You do actually have something similar to weed eaters. From your Esoteric Explosives catalogue you have mono-wire grenades. These are generally used as area denial against swarms of Models; however, you can use the force of their unspooling to shred hive structures.
An idea quickly formed in my head, and I got a savage grin.
¡°Two things; Are they biodegradable? And can I get them coated in substances I have access to?¡±
Yes to both. Although the biodegradation of the wire is slow to the point I would advise a solvent regardless.
¡°But what if you modified the Biomelter just enough that it could eat the mono-wire?¡± I threw a grenade, ¡°I know messing with this stuff is dangerous, but it''s in an environment where antithesis is the only matter it can eat, and it¡¯s going to get burned away regardless, so why not?¡±
I don¡¯t see any immediate issues with your proposal, just be warned that the antithesis will start becoming resistant to the Biomelter after a few hours.
I laughed, ¡°Pyri that just makes it more interesting! Can you get enough to handle the room?¡± I thought for a few moments, ¡°Also a good knife with a sheath?¡±
I do indeed have enough resources at my disposal to complete your purchase.
| New Purchases! |
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| Monomolecular Biomelter-wire |
x7 |
35 |
| MKII Electron Combat Knife |
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80 |
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105 |
| Points Reduced To: |
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7658 |
A small box appeared next to me. After attaching the Trill to my equipment rack, I tossed a few proximity nades to delay for me, I swooped the box into my arms and dashed into the room. Opening it up revealed seven canisters that looked like wire spools got shoved into drinking glasses full of a yellowish gunk. The knife was about nine inches long and its sheath seemed to be the same material that my bandolier and holster belt were made out of. Drawing it, I found it was glowing slightly on the cutting edges.
The blade conducts electricity into the target, allowing for even shallow strikes to be devastating. The sheath can be attached to your various belts.
I walked up to the closest tendril, and set the box at my feet. Bringing one of the spools and the knife back up, I wriggled my fingers around the hilt then reversing my grip and plunging it into the antithesis flesh with a wet thunk.
¡°Definitely satisfying to stab with.¡± I noted as I pulled down to make a nice slit in the tendril. ¡°How does it recharge?¡±
When you get your Vulgoran enhancements, you can recharge it using your claws to conduct electricity into the hilt while wielding it. Until then, the pommel is attached to a power cell which can be replaced.
The knife slid out without any trouble while a gross slimy substance oozed from the gash I dug into the tendril. The spool was unceremoniously shoved into it.
¡°The real question is what do I clean this thing with,¡± I muttered.This content has been misappropriated from Royal Road; report any instances of this story if found elsewhere.
The sheath has a cleaning rag underneath it which can be put into your center-left tool belt pouch.
I crouched down and picked up the sheath, and found the rag tucked underneath it. I absentmindedly went to attach the sheath to my belt when I had a better idea.
¡°Pyri, can I put this upside down on my arm? Like with the hilt pointing towards my elbow?¡±
Your armor can be shaped to lock it in place, yes.
¡°Can you do that for me please?¡±
Clean and sheath the blade first, then position it where you want it to be positioned. I will make micro adjustments to make drawing and sheathing it from that position as ergonomic as possible.
I carefully wiped the blade off, doing my best to not cut my fingers off, then sheathed it as asked. I held it to my upper arm around where it would work best, and released it. A few moments later it finished shifting and I had a wickedly sharp knife anchored to my arm.
Before you ask, the sheath will keep a proper grip on the blade, so there is no chance for it to drop the knife on you. It also has safety guards on it that only allow you to draw it. We don¡¯t need a Model Four wielding it by accident after all.
That delightful image had me shuddering as I made my way to the next large plant that seemed to be sprouting flowers filled with some weird nectar.
¡°What¡¯s this plant goo for?¡±
It¡¯s a substance that is produced to feed Models with an uncapped lifespan. Some alien cultures harvest it, and after purification serve it in cultural and religious ceremonies.
I set down a spool in the web of stems, and moved to my next target. ¡°I figure by processing, you mean making it completely safe to consume, and not let it create more antithesis.¡±
Yes it¡¯s actually quite common for antithesis to be used as a food source in the wider intergalactic community. Most civilizations that partake in actions involving consuming antithesis, treat it as an act of symbolism, to ¡®steal from thieves¡¯. Humans have attempted similar projects, with more disastrous results due to a basic lack of planning.
¡°We have?¡±
Zurich is the most prominent example, a large part of that conflict sparking was due to a corporate attempting to farm lower tier antithesis Models for their meat.
Images of those old food weather movies went through my mind, ¡°Tacodile supreme made out of antithesis sounds terrifying.¡±
I shook my head, ¡°Pyri I don¡¯t know if you¡¯ve noticed, but humans are weird.¡±
It¡¯s actually quite endearing, like watching a civilization of toddlers play with things they very much so shouldn¡¯t.
¡°Like what?¡±
An improperly maintained submersible to see long rotted wreckage of a ship that sunk over a hundred years prior, for one.
¡°Never heard of that one, must''ve been before I was born.¡±
By about twelve years. Also, you might want to put more grenades in the hallway.
A few more tossed nades later, I was shoving another spool into a freshly made gash when a question came to mind.
¡°So what is my metaphorical toddler playing with?¡±
Metaphorical? You use car batteries and explosives like building blocks.
I pouted, ¡°Pyri I have hardly touched explosives!¡±
Generic ones yes, but I know you have played with pressurized steam quite often and from a young age.
Another feeding plant got a spool stuffed inside one of its massive flowers, ¡°I¡¯m being bullied!¡±
Hardly, if anything, I¡¯m praising your ingenuity, and penchant for creating dangerous machines. Not many people would look at a backpack pressure washer, and think it could be weaponized.
Snorting, I cut open the main structure of the proto-hive and shoved a spool inside, with the final one getting tossed into the digestion pit and sinking to the bottom. I dropped the box the equipment came in, and began cleaning my blade while walking to the room¡¯s entrance.
¡°It did work though! If anything I kinda wish I could¡¯ve created new weapons before heading out here. Buying them doesn¡¯t hit the same.¡± I shrugged, ¡°but that¡¯s what the munition launcher plans we made are for.¡±
Aren¡¯t you forgetting something?
¡°What. the plans? No I don¡¯t think I remember deciding to make more than just the one weapon, why?¡±
I¡¯m referring to the fact that you are currently unarmed, you dork.
Blushing, I pulled my Trench Stormer off my back, ¡°That was what I meant to say.¡±
Walking into the tunnel, I discovered just how much work the grenades I had tossed in had done.
The cave was full of corpses to the point I would have to climb over them to get through. Beyond that, the tunnel was silent.
¡°Where are the rest of them?¡±
You likely pulled in most of the forces in the area, any others might be under the direction of a command Model to let you come to them, or wait for new birth cycles to pass.
I did a quick little happy dance before refocusing on the corpse pile. ¡°Might as well get a few more of those wire spools to clear this away. Speaking of, am I far enough away to watch the proto-hive get shredded without getting diced up?¡±
You are beyond the minimum safe distance, yes.
I turned towards the room with a grin, ¡°Shred them then!¡±
Shredding them now.
The spools didn¡¯t release with a bang, if anything they sounded like high tension fence wiring getting played with. Nothing but the sound of metallic warbling, and flesh splattering all over the place.
Visually, it was like everything in the room just fell apart, including the Model Eight. It was slightly unnerving how quiet the detonation was.
Mono-wire was not something to fuck with.
But that kinda made it even more enticing. The horrors of being an engineer with too much time on her hands, and access to all the coolest toys. Turning around, I deliberately made sure my finger was off my shotgun¡¯s trigger, and the safety was on before starting my climb.
Checking my points had me do another little dance. I was sitting at a comfortable eight-thousand-six-hundred-fifty-nine, but one thing seemed to be missing.
¡°No token for the hive?¡±
Due to the fact that this isn¡¯t your first hive kill, and the effort to destroy it was minimal you won¡¯t receive a token for the destruction of the proto-hive.
I pulled my leg free from a leg that shifted over it, ¡°So the token stuff is all up to you?¡±
Mostly yes, generally each Vanguard will get a few common token requirements early on, those being a lives saved milestone, the first hive kill, and other small goals. After that each AI Assistant will be in charge of rewarding tokens when they feel their Vanguard has surpassed a suitable challenge, such as your defeat of that aerial swarm earlier.
I nodded as I tried to avoid a particularly blood soaked spot where a Three must¡¯ve tripped and gutted itself on a dead Nine¡¯s blades, ¡°I can¡¯t cheat the system by intentionally handicapping myself can I?¡±
You cannot. The only thing rewarding that kind of behavior would cause is reckless actions that would simply result in more overall deaths. It also prevents other Vanguard from taking lethal action against those who would cheat the system like that. Also, none of us want to see our Vanguard run into action with a mundane stick to try and farm tokens off of a group of Model Ones.
Reaching the end of the corpse pile, I jumped off the end while chuckling. ¡°Has that happened before?¡±
Unfortunately, a great many times. As much as your species has a unique desire to show off, others seem to delight in killing antithesis in the most inefficient way possible.
I looked down and dusted myself off, ¡°Hey now, showing off is fun. Especially when you have an audience that is with you at all times.¡±
Someone above me snorts. ¡°Well then, new kid, why don¡¯t we give you a wider audience?¡±
Looking up in surprise, I saw a trio anyone who lived near Indianapolis would recognize.
Looks like the Magical Girls finally got here after all.
Chapter 34: Fireside Chat
¡°What are you thinking about?¡±
¡°I¡¯m thinking that after talking to the newbie¡¯s cousin, I need a nap.¡±
-Audio log from the Firehawk, 2056
30 minutes ago:
¡°Pyri, can you call through my augs?¡±
[Yes Evie, I can.]
¡°Can you do that and get one of Spark¡¯s drones to escort me please?¡± She glared at her mother, ¡°The air¡¯s getting a bit stagnant around here.¡±
Before Nyra could even respond, Evie was already walking through the bunker door and out into the yard.
[I take it you wanted to get away from your mom for a while?]
¡°Yeah,¡± she replied, ¡°I don¡¯t know who the hell she thinks she is threatening to kick Spark out like that.¡±
[Your mom is under a lot of stress right now. Between the tragic events of today, and her personal history, she has lost all of her family except for you, Spark, and the children.]
Evie kicked at the gravel driveway, ¡°That just makes her ultimatum even worse! She only has us five left, and we both know the twins idolize Spark too much to not go with her!¡±
The sound of crunching gravel from behind had her spinning around, only to find Robin limping along behind them.
¡°Spark needs to fix your leg up, doesn¡¯t she?¡± Autumn muttered while crouching down to give the robot some much deserved pats.
[What about you and Benny?]
She sighed, ¡°I don¡¯t know, Benny is almost always in his own world, but when it comes to cooking the kids¡¯ eyes light up like you wouldn¡¯t believe!¡± Evie continued with a wistful smile, ¡°I wouldn¡¯t be surprised if he goes with Spark as well because of the fact she can just buy incredibly tasty food off you whenever.¡±
Standing up, she walked into the breeding barn. ¡°As for me? I¡¯m¡ torn about it. She¡¯s my mom, but Spark¡¯s my best friend! We¡¯ve been there for each other our whole lives. And¡ oh goddess.¡±
Evie trailed off, looking at the massive hole in the floor. ¡°What made this?¡±
[That breach was made by a Model Eight trying to get into the manure pit below.]
Evie¡¯s face scrunched up in disgust, ¡°That¡¯s fucking disgusting.¡±
[Most everything regarding the antithesis¡¯ hunger is.]
Turning around, she continued. ¡°Like, no matter who I choose to go with, I¡¯ll be betraying someone. If I stay with Nyra, I¡¯ll betray Spark when she needs me most, especially when she starts digging into her mom¡¯s past and whatever that looked like.¡±
She walked outside and saw a pair of robots moving from corpse to corpse and injecting something into each one. ¡°Yet if I go with Spark, I¡¯ll abandon my mom when she won¡¯t have anyone left.¡±
[If I may be so bold, in both choices you only address how it would affect others. What about what you want?]
Chuckling darkly Evie answered, ¡°Y¡¯know, I figured you would say I should go with Spark, being her assistant and all.¡±
[But if you weren¡¯t happy and Spark found out you were making yourself unhappy for her she wouldn¡¯t forgive herself.]
Evie turned to look at the south barn, it looked mostly okay from a distance, but so did the breeding barn.
¡°I can¡¯t really argue with that can I?¡±
[Not really, no.]
¡°Well then, I want to get out of this dump!¡± She said with a stamp of her foot. ¡°Spark would disagree with me on this, but like, this area is a wasteland! Sure, it might be able to grow crops and such, but only after loading everything up with chemicals that harm the land even further! We don¡¯t get help, and that doesn¡¯t even begin to include the antithesis!¡±
¡°And if Spark leaves, we just lost the only person who can make sure we survive.¡± After taking a deep breath and starting to walk towards the smoldering ruins of the finishing barns she continued. ¡°Sure, she¡¯ll send money and supplies especially if we ask, but that feels incredibly shitty. Especially if mom throws them all out the second they arrive.¡±
¡°I know with me gone she¡¯ll be alone, but unless she can pull the stick out of her ass I don¡¯t know what will happen. Her only options would be to move to Indy, or, in with another family here I guess.¡± The story has been taken without consent; if you see it on Amazon, report the incident.
[Spark would almost definitely want her taken care of regardless.]
Evie chuckled, ¡°Yeah, Spark doesn¡¯t ever really let anyone suffer in the cold if she can help it. Hell, you probably already know this, but there was this one time her third grade bully ended up on our front porch when his family¡¯s farmhouse burnt down.¡±
¡°Pretty much everyone¡¯s parents were in Indy because of Nonsanto showing off their newest hybrids and such. So it was just Spark and I, alone here.¡±
¡°Now this kid, he would do the most demented shit to Spark, nothing physical, but he¡¯d start jokes about how Spark¡¯s mom was this or that. I don¡¯t want to repeat anything ¡®cause it was all truly disgusting stuff that he was most likely repeating from home.¡± Finally reaching the corner of the farrowing house closest to the wreckage Evie leaned up against it.
¡°It tore Spark apart, she didn¡¯t let it show back then, but the fact that she couldn¡¯t hardly remember her mom at all made the whole thing even worse.¡± Evie wiped the tears from her eyes, ¡°Spark never once rose to the bait, or even showed it bothered her. The only reason I know is that I saw them taunting her about it in the hallway one time, and I demanded to know what was going on.¡±
¡°Anyways, the guy comes over, his house burnt down ¡®cause old wiring caught fire. He has nowhere to go, the antithesis forecast wasn¡¯t bad, but being outside with no shelter out here can kill.¡±
¡°I don¡¯t think the kid knew this was where Spark lived ¡®cause when she opened the door and he saw her¡ the guy clearly realized just how much power Spark had over him ¡®cause his eyes were wide as saucers and his skin went white as a sheet.¡±
¡°Spark asked him what was going on, and the kid stammered out an explanation.¡±
¡°She didn¡¯t even hesitate and let him in. Even got him some breakfast to eat, a phone to call his parents, the full nine yards.¡±
Evie sighed, ¡°His parents couldn¡¯t look Spark in the eye when they thanked her for not turning him away, and the kid did a full one-eighty in school to the point of defending her from other kids. I asked Spark why she even let him in, cause this kid tortured her for years.¡±
¡°She said that there was no point in it, and that one-upping someone who got hurt like that was a scummy move. And when I compare her in that moment to now I just-¡° Evie choked back a sob, ¡°I can see why you picked her.¡±
[Spark is an amazing individual, and I had my eye on her for a while when it came to selecting her. She just needed to take the last step to prove to the world that she has what it takes.]
¡°I¡¯m glad you did, not just for everything she did today, but for her own mental health too. I¡¯ve never seen her happier than when shopping with you, and fighting with stuff she could only dream of building. That look of pure glee she gets is something I¡¯ve never seen before!¡±
[I¡¯ve seen it once before, on my previous Vanguard before Spark.]
Evie frowned, ¡°You okay Pyri? I¡¯m fine with being a shoulder to lean on for you if you need.¡±
[I¡¯ll be fine, if anything watching Spark work helps with the melancholy more than enough. As for- Evie there is an aerial craft approaching.]
¡°What kind?¡±
[Class III military vessel, it¡¯s almost assuredly a Vanguard¡¯s transport.]
Hauling herself up Evie stretched, ¡°Might as well say hello to whoever it is, and point them in Spark¡¯s direction then.¡±
¡°I¡¯d rather not lose anymore family to the weeds today.¡±
***
Meanwhile aboard the Firehawk:
¡°You gotta give the new sam a lot of credit,¡± Sky muttered. ¡°They built a nice firebreak, and used simple yet efficient fuel sources. I¡¯m picking up increased hydrogen and oxygen near those barns.¡±
Cryo snorted from beneath her hood. ¡°Yeah yeah, you want to shove your tongue down their throat already. Set us down already so we can talk to ¡®em!¡±
Landing with a soft thump, the Firehawk¡¯s engines began spooling down to an idle. Inque got up shaking xeir head, ¡°You both need to finish your flirting if you even want to talk to them. They¡¯re outside now.¡±
The three Samurai quickly disembarked and came face to face with a tall girl with brown hair that was giving them a look.
¡°Hey miss!¡± Cryo began, ¡°We¡¯re the Indy Magical Girls. We picked up the massive energy readings your gear was putting off and came by to investigate. We-¡±
¡°You think that stuff¡¯s all mine?¡± the girl questioned, then shook her head. ¡°Nah, it¡¯s all my cousin¡¯s.¡±
¡°I- uhhhh¡±
¡°What CryoFlare is trying to ask,¡± Sky asked while rolling her eyes. ¡°Is where your cousin is at right now. We don¡¯t get many Sams in the area, and we¡¯d like to talk to them about some stuff.¡±
¡°Nope.¡±
Sky blinked, ¡°I¡¯m sorry?¡±
The girl crossed her arms, ¡°We¡¯ve all had a long day here, some of ours are still ongoing. My cousin told me the stuff that gets written about you was most likely completely untrue, and given the fact she¡¯s one of y¡¯all now I can¡¯t get you to leave just for being Samurai unlike some people.¡± Her tone at the end startled the trio. ¡°So before I give y¡¯all an idea of where she¡¯s at why don¡¯t you tell me exactly what this stuff is.¡±
Before they could respond a chime rang from a phone the girl was holding.
[If I may interrupt? I¡¯m the Vanguard you are seeking¡¯s AI.]
Inque stepped forward, ¡°Greetings to both of you, the things we would like to discuss with her are primarily ¡®housekeeping¡¯ type things in nature. Things like offering support be it combat, social, or material. We also want to ensure she survives.¡± Xey looked down at xeir shoes, ¡°There aren¡¯t many Samurai active in the region whatsoever, and we need all the help we can get.¡±
The girl sighed, ¡°Alright, Pyri what direction did Spark go?¡±
[If you follow the trail left by the antithesis horde, you will find us in the midst of combat within an underground hive network.]
Sky¡¯s eye twitched behind her mask, ¡°She went into a hive network alone!?¡±
[In her defense, you three are arriving long after all non-antithesis life would be extinguished, if not for my Vanguard initializing at a very opportune time.]
The trio flinched, it was completely true. Just the ruins of the barns next to them was easily a few hours old by now.
Sky turned and began walking back towards the ship, ¡°No use complaining about it, come on! We¡¯ve got a newbie to pull out of the dirt!¡±
Chapter 35: Meeting your (not)heroes!
You¡¯re almost always going to see one of two types of interpersonal relationships when it comes to Samurai in the Wastes.
Either they are as thick as thieves and are steadfast allies against anything that attacks them, e.g the various members of the Indianapolis Magical Girl Team.
Or they will attack each other at the slightest provocation, e.g, Shadowtag and Split-hair.
The quickest way to smooth disagreements over in most cases is to dangle the promise of killing antithesis in front of them.
-Excerpt from Cleanze PMC Group Samurai Field Guide, 2057
I cursed the presence of my helmet. How am I supposed to pinch the bridge of my nose with this thing on?
Making do with a shake of my head I muttered, ¡°I¡¯m too goddess damned tired for this right now.¡±
¡°I¡¯m sorry?¡± SkyFire asked.
¡°You¡¯re late, and I¡¯ve been on my feet making sure my family is completely wiped out all day- well night now I¡¯d guess. You should¡¯ve been here like four hours ago. Naturally this makes a girl pretty damn fucking tired.¡± I shoved my way past the trio, ¡°The whole place is a giant hive network, and I want it destroyed as fast as possible so I can go home and sleep.¡±
CryoFlare bristled, ¡°Listen here kid, we came here to pull your ass out of the fire. The least you could do is not be an asshole.¡±
I stopped walking, doing my best to hold back the rising flame of anger in my chest. ¡°First off, I¡¯m twenty. Using biotech to shave a foot of height works wonders.¡±
It was more like four inches, and your future ears will make up for that lost height and then some.
¡°That¡¯s not the point Pyri!¡± I snapped, then shakily took a breath. ¡°Also, like I said, you¡¯re all late. By road Indy is around forty-five minutes away, by air it''s even faster. While the points were nice, facing down a Seventeen alone in a zombified pig herd very much so wasn¡¯t.¡±
A large glove came down on my shoulder and turned me around. ¡°Listen, you have every right to be angry. We weren¡¯t here when we should¡¯ve been-¡°
¡°Sky you can¡¯t be-¡°
¡°Flare, we absolutely should have been here! The rookie somehow fought a Seventeen and didn¡¯t end up dead.¡± She looked down at me, ¡°That said, please tone it down a bit. We still want to help take this hive out.¡±
¡°Fine.¡± I sighed, ¡°I¡¯m also dealing with a bit of bias against you to begin with. Bias not earned from what Pyri seems to think.¡±
I took the time to actually look at the trio.
SkyFire was around my old height of five foot nine and wearing what seemed to be gear more suited to a fireman rather than a Sam with the jacket, helmet, and various tools strapped to her. She seemed to also be sizing me up with her pretty bright green eyes shining behind the transparent mask she wore, and a strand of bleached white hair was sticking out the top. Finally, a large smooth lizard tail trailed behind her, calmly in place despite the tense situation.
Next up was the Sam who had yet to say anything yet; InqueAbyss was wearing a black and white jester suit with an expressionless mask staring right at me with somewhat unsettlingly empty round eyeholes. Xeir left arm was warped into a blade that looked like it was made of dirty oil, thin ribbons of color slowly moving through the material.
Finally, dressed in a parka was CryoFlare, who had a long tube shaped weapon with frost coating the area around the muzzle slung over her shoulder. Unlike the other two she was completely maskless with her red hair swept back into a tight bun. Her eyes were a dark green, as opposed to SkyFire¡¯s glimmering irises. Her skin was pale to the point it almost seemed to be blushing blue rather than pink. Besides her hair, the only red on her body came from a smattering of freckles on her face. She was glaring at me like I pissed in her cereal.
Realizing I had gone quiet for a bit, I continued:
¡°She also said something about how you all didn¡¯t know about the smear campaign happening against y¡¯all out here?¡±
Sky looked a bit sheepish, ¡°Nah, we know about it. The Family keeps telling us its a problem that needs resolved, but uhhhhhh-¡°
¡°We¡¯re busy, and dealing with it would be tedious.¡± Inque cut in with a slightly warbly voice. ¡°Speaking of tedium, I stream most of our missions. I haven¡¯t done anything yet out of your family¡¯s privacy, but do you mind being streamed now?¡±
I blinked.
¡°I¡¯m sorry what?¡±
You might be reading a stolen copy. Visit Royal Road for the authentic version.
¡°Don¡¯t worry about it.¡± SkyFire assured me. ¡°Prob¡¯ best to leave it alone, Inque!¡±
Xey sent a thumbs up in response.
Sky turned back to me and motioned down the tunnel. ¡°Let¡¯s get moving. Don¡¯t want the plants getting impatient.¡±
I nodded while ignoring CryoFlare¡¯s declarations about ¡®finally getting some action¡¯, ¡°Sure, also is it really okay to stream Sam combat? Like, isn¡¯t there some sort of secret squirrel stuff xey need to be careful about?¡±
She looked back at me with a curious look on her face. ¡°Not a bad question, for our stuff xeir AI automatically prunes it. As for others, it¡¯s a pretty bad idea to do that sort of thing to other Sams without consent, let alone it being a shitty thing to do without consent to begin with.¡±
¡°Also, how did you know about Inque¡¯s pronouns?¡±
I blushed beneath my helmet, ¡°I may have despised your group before I got Pyri stuck in my head this morning, but I ain¡¯t no transmisic fuckwit, especially considering it would make me a hypocrite.¡±
Sky¡¯s eyebrows went up as Cryo burst out laughing. ¡°Um. I¡¯m guessing that was an unintentional revelation?¡±
I thought over what I said for a moment before slapping the front of my helmet, ¡°Not again¡¡±
Inque giggled quietly as xey passed me, ¡°Don¡¯t worry about it, none of us will attack you for your identity. What are your name and pronouns? Or at least your Sam name anyways.¡±
¡°Uhhhhhh, thanks, and I don¡¯t have a Sam name yet, but y¡¯all can call me Spark and I go by she/her pronouns.¡±
¡°Alright then Spark,¡± Cryo cut in, ¡°What can you do? Gotta follow the naming tradition after all.¡±
I looked to Sky for help, ¡°It¡¯s tradition for senior Sams to give the newbies their names. You can decline a name idea, or name yourself though.¡±
With a nod I gestured to my back, ¡°I¡¯m mainly doing stuff with electricity, and I plan on learning how to build my own weapons. I also plan on eventually trying to implement an idea I had a few years ago.¡±
¡°Go on.¡±
I looked down at the ground, ¡°Well, uhm. It''s about using a Sam¡¯s ecological catalogues to create food forests designed to repel antithesis and fight global pollution and climate change, but primarily provide food to the less fortunate.¡±
¡°A noble goal. And no Cryo, you can¡¯t ask her for corn chip trees.¡±
The sound of grumbling behind me brought an impish smile to my face.
Finally reaching the intersection, we came to a halt.
¡°Okay Spark,¡± Sky prompted, ¡°Where to next?¡±
I pointed down the tunnel to the immediate right. ¡°Well, judging by the direction the roots are pumping fluid, I¡¯d say this way¡±
¡°Not bad, also we¡¯re splitting the points ten percent for us three, ninety for you.¡±
¡°Huh?¡±
¡°It''s how the AI encourage teamwork!¡± Cryo shouted from the center of the ash pit¡ that she was currently playing in. ¡°The basic formula is to add a five percent bonus for the number of participating Sams and then split evenly, but if everyone agrees we get to modify that split.¡±
Inque picked the explanation up from there. ¡°And since you¡¯re still brand new to this, we¡¯re giving you a nice jumpstart."
¡°I- uhhhh, thanks?¡±
Sky clapped my shoulder, ¡°Don¡¯t mention it. Wouldn¡¯t be very supportive of us if we took all the points for ourselves would it?¡± She motioned forward, ¡°Why don¡¯t you take first crack at the upcoming crowd? Give us an idea of what you can do.¡±
I nodded as I met her eyes, only to be snapped out of it by CryoFlare. ¡°C¡¯mon newbie, time¡¯s a tickin¡¯, and I¡¯d rather not have to give you drugs to stop you from crashing. Sky! Some info would be nice right about now!¡±
Sky¡¯s axe disappeared right before a bulky piece of equipment dropped into Sky¡¯s arms from nowhere, purple smoke wafting off it. ¡°Gimme a few moments to get a proper scan in before you start fighting.¡±
Stepping forward I raised my Trench Stormer, ¡°Before it becomes relevant, how resistant are y¡¯all to electricity?¡±
¡°I¡¯m completely immune due to my nature,¡± Inque replied, ¡°Sky has decent protection in her fire jacket, and Cryo-¡°
¡°-has nothing.¡± Cryo finished. ¡°How likely is it that you will shock us?¡±
¡°On purpose? Zero.¡± I said as I began walking down the tunnel, ¡°But electricity tends to have a mind of its own at the best of times. You might want to get some protection just in case.¡±
¡°Ah I see how it is,¡± Cryo drawled, ¡°You want to see me in a skintight bodysuit, don¡¯t you?¡±
I turned to stare at her, taken completely aback. ¡°You- I- No!¡±
She only smiled in response.
¡°Ignore her,¡± Inque sighed, ¡°She¡¯s just being a bit of a pest today.¡±
Nodding slowly, I resumed walking forward towards another sharp corner a few dozen feet down the tunnel.
Vanguard SkyFire is sending a data stream created by her Biotracker to you, would you like for me to implement the info into your HUD?
¡®Do it.¡±
My vision was soon filled with little hollow reddish-orange triangles. Most of them were lurking just around the bend clearly lying in wait for an ambush.
There unfortunately isn¡¯t info about Model type, the tracker being used isn¡¯t a high enough Class for that feature.
¡®No problem, makes it more fun anyway.¡¯
Coming to a stop just a few feet away from the turn, I pulled a grenade from my pouch and went to throw it until a hand clamped down on my throwing arm..
¡°Are you out of your mind?¡± Cryo hissed.
¡°It¡¯s an electrical grenade, not any kind of explosive you ding-dong¡± I snapped while wrenching my arm out of her grip. I took a quick breath before winding up and throwing the ¡®nade without interruption. It bounced off the wall and around the corner before detonating,the slight glow of the electricity peeking around the corner.
I walked forward shotgun raised and rounded the corner to find a small horde of Model Nines dead on the ground with a group of Fours starting to rush towards me. I felt a grin pulling at my lips as I fired multiple webs of electricity down the tunnel. The horde folded against the pressure almost instantly.
I turned back towards the trio, ¡°Tunnel¡¯s clear.¡±
Inque stepped past me and began slashing apart corpses with that weird arm sword. ¡°I¡¯ll take point as usual I guess, please don¡¯t shoot me.¡±
Cryo had a feral grin on her face no doubt reflected under my mask. ¡°Newbie, you¡¯re gonna be a lot of fun to work with.¡±
I shrugged, ¡°Sounds good, seems like it¡¯s y¡¯alls turn to show off your stuff now.¡±
Chapter 36: Chilled Salad
Recruiting a Samurai into a group almost always starts with one specific method.
Showcasing just how much violence one can dish out.
-Excerpt from a Purple Truth Article, 2053
We didn¡¯t have to wait very long for the antithesis to make their displeasure with us known. My HUD lit up like a Christmas tree as they moved into range of Sky¡¯s biotracker. Inque, having finished mincing the antithesis, strode forward with xeir sword raised.
¡°Will xey need help?¡± I whispered.
Cryo shook her head, ¡°Nah, if there¡¯s one place where Inque excels, it''s tight areas like this where xey get to force the plants to crawl through xeir gunk.¡±
¡°Gunk?¡± I looked down at the sliced apart corpses to find them all dissolving into puddles of the same black goop xeir sword was made of.
My eyes were quickly pulled back to Inque¡¯s silhouette as numerous Threes came into view.
Rather than rush to meet them head on Inque instead wound xeir arm back and whipped it forward throwing-
¡°Is that xeir ARM?!?!¡±
¡°Just watch.¡± Sky said without a hint of concern whatsoever.
The thrown limb quickly deformed in air and splashed against the front of the horde, slowly dissolving it just like the puddles. The front was thrown into disarray as the Threes hit by the goop began thrashing around trying to get it off, only to fling it or wipe it onto passing healthy Models, continuing to spread the infection.
Inque raised her arm to show that it was rapidly growing back, the black sludge seemingly filling in a rough outline of xeir previous limb before condensing down into a prefect replica of the old one.
Finally realizing that no progress was being made, the horde began ignoring the sludge attacking them and rushed at Inque. A few Threes died before reaching xem, falling apart at the seams as their flesh liquefied. The first Three to pounce at xem was instantly split down the middle by that sword.
Inque instantly rushed forward, leaving behind that same goop everywhere that sword parted flesh.
I whistled, watching the corpses dissolve. ¡°Now I see how y¡¯all get away with having so few Sams out here without having gutter cleaners.¡±
¡°Yep, Inque has some of the best corpse disposal equipment on the planet.¡± Cryo replied as she began to stomp through the slime. ¡°Stuff¡¯s only good against antithesis and breaks down on its own though, but that stops environmental damage. It also makes for a great way to rinse antithesis gunk off our equipment. Shame the stuff is so damn expensive to buy otherwise it¡¯d be so incredibly popular.¡±
I cautiously followed the brash Samurai, ¡°So how do xey use so much of it?¡±
¡°Transhumanism, my dear Spark!¡± Inque shouted back as xeir new arm reformed into a whip like tentacle and snapped out to paint a Five¡¯s skull black.
¡°Xey replaced xeir entire body with the stuff, and placed multiple factories inside xeir body.¡± Sky clarified. ¡°It took months of constant work for xem to get enough points for it. Lucky for xem, Shadowtag¡¯s such a workaholic, and brought xem along on an obscene amount of Family missions.¡±
¡°Getting a little tight up here!¡± Inque shouted from further up.
Cryo¡¯s grin only got wider, ¡°Guess it¡¯s my turn to show off now!¡±
Taking her gun off her shoulder, she sprinted forward as a helmet poofed into existence around her head with the same purple smoke that came from Sky¡¯s biotracker. ¡°Move Inque! Before I turn you into a popsicle again!¡±
¡°Spark, you have glare protection right?¡± Sky asked.
I tilted my head. ¡°Yeah, comes with the territory of using electrical weapons. ¡°Why?¡±
¡°You¡¯ll see.¡±
Skidding to stop, Cryo held her weapon up with both hands and a loud hissing sound emanated from them.
¡°Ugh, this is why I hate dealing with underground hives,¡± Sky muttered, shivering as she hugs herself. ¡°Working with Cryo always makes my tail ache.¡±
Before I could respond, the air in the tunnel turned frigid as a plume of incredibly bright icy blue fire jetted from Cryo¡¯s gun. Everything the flames touched, rather than getting burnt, was quickly covered in ice instead. She single handedly stopped the swarm cold, and started pushing further, weaving between the frozen statues of antithesis.
Finally running out of targets, she quenched the blue-fire. It felt like we were plunged into complete darkness even with how quick the eye protection was at switching back to night vision.
¡°Might as well catch up before I hog all the fun you three!¡± Cryo shouted from the front, voice echoing off the ice coating everything. Inque responded by rushing in after xeir comrade cutting gashes into every statue xey passed.
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¡°You heard her,¡± Sky said with a smile. ¡°Let¡¯s get moving.¡±
As we walked forward Sky actually put away the scanner and brought out her axe again, that same purple mist wafting from everything.
¡°What¡¯s with all the equipment teleportation?¡±
¡°That? It¡¯s Aetherspace dimension shunting.¡± Sky replied as she swung her axe into the first frozen corpse, shattering it into pieces. Turns out, I had been wrong earlier, CryoFlare¡¯s ¡®Frost-Thrower¡¯ wasn¡¯t freezing a layer of ice on top of the xenos.
It was freezing them completely solid.
Oblivious to my gaping at how much temperature fuckery I was witnessing, Sky continued, ¡°Basically we all chipped in to buy a dimensional storage depot we all can make use of whenever we want. Makes stuff a lot easier when you don¡¯t have to carry stuff on your back.¡±
¡°How do I get my own?¡± I asked enthusiastically. ¡°That sort of thing would make my life so much easier once I start building new weaponry!¡±
Sky looked back at me, ¡°You either save up and get Class III Dimensional Shunting Technology, or you join up with us and we can give you access. You¡¯d need to buy into the storage though so we don¡¯t run out of space.¡±
¡°Me?¡± I asked incredulously, ¡°Join y¡¯all?¡±
¡°I mean yeah! It¡¯s part of the reason we came out here to begin with! Either recruit you to our team, or to The Family as a whole.¡± She shrugged before digging her axe into another statue, ¡°Doesn¡¯t change anything we¡¯re doin¡¯ now if you decide not to join either, but like we told your cousin; Indy and the area around it is hurting for Sams something awful. Incursions are horrible things, and wishing for them is extremely insensitive at best, but the last time we got an incursion in the area was when Shadowtag initialized twenty-two years ago.¡±
¡°No Sam wants to live in a point desert, so it¡¯s basically just been us and a few others staying in Indy to hold the fort down in case one ever happens, while going out on missions given to us by the Family.¡±
She put a gloved hand on my shoulder, ¡°You don¡¯t seem like the type of gal to leave just for points. So the offer stands for you to join us if you want. It¡¯d also help give a new perspective for us about how y¡¯all work out here.¡± She looked down at the chunks of frozen antithesis littering the tunnel floor, ¡°Something we¡¯ve lacked for a while.¡±
¡°I- I¡¯ll think about it.¡± I hedged, surprise coloring the tone of my response, ¡°I¡¯ll have an answer for you once I finish up my transition.¡±
A gentle smile appeared on Sky¡¯s face, ¡°That¡¯s perfectly fine-¡°
*CRASH*
¡°Come on,¡± Sky said with a roll of her eyes. ¡°Those two might bring the ceiling down on top of us if we¡¯re not careful.¡±
We both dashed off towards the sound when we found the pair standing in a room similar to what I had destroyed earlier, this time with a massive pillar of plant flesh that was frozen solid. The walls were lined with even more plant matter that was either frozen over, or dissolving into nothing.
I chose to ignore the remains of a second pillar that had collapsed and caused the massive crash we had heard.
¡°I¡¯ll have you know,¡± Cryo drawled, ¡°That I didn¡¯t collapse anything.¡±
She then motioned to the pillar behind her, ¡°This however, might be my jewel in the crown, my magnum opus, my pi¨¨ce de r¨¦sistance, my-¡°
Sky, having swapped over to a small crossbow, snapped it up and fired a single bolt into the pillar. Upon impact the pillar instantly shattered, joining its twin on the floor in a heap.
Cryo stamped a foot, indignation plain in her voice as she whined, ¡°You always do that!¡±
¡°When you actually carve one from scratch, I won¡¯t shatter them.¡± Sky replied cheekily, as I stifled a giggle fit.
Cryo pointed at me, ¡°You watch out for her Spark, she¡¯s a bully!¡±
I instantly lost my battle of wills , and busted out laughing.
¡°Everyone look at this!¡± Inque called from the opposite side of the room.
We all rushed over to xem where we found something a bit worrying.
¡°Two tunnels.¡± Inque explained, ¡°Both of which have a hive on the other end.¡±
Cryo looked to Sky, ¡°What do we do boss? Take em out one by one?¡±
Sky looked between the two tunnels, ¡°No, we take them both out at once. Inque and Spark go left, you and I will take the right Cryo.¡±
Sky then looked at me, ¡°Before that though, you need to rest. You look about ready to drop.¡±
¡°No I don¡¯t!¡± I put my arm up and flexed. ¡°I¡¯m still good to work!¡±
Not saying anything, Sky just narrowed her eyes, raising an eyebrow at me. I suddenly felt very small, and a small butterfly of embarrassment fluttered from my stomach to my heart.
¡°I-I, uh¡¡± I scratched my cheek, looking away from Sky. ¡°I guess I can take a small break. S-Since I¡¯ve been fighting all day.¡±
¡°That¡¯s what I thought, we can eat over there.¡± She said, pointing at a wall with a good sightline on both tunnels.
Inque had to literally drag CryoFlare away from the tunnels, only getting her to calm down after promising ¡®suspension time¡¯, whatever that meant.
¡°Sky, do you have any of the chili from last night stored away?¡± Inque asked while sitting down with a muttering CryoFlare tucked up underneath her arm.
Sky jumped up from placing her Biotracker on the floor facing towards the tunnels.
¡°I do!¡± Sky exclaimed, ¡°Secret Jones family recipe chili coming right up!¡±
With a wave of her hands, a bowl of chili materialized itself in front of everyone. Sky and Inque both pulled their masks off and began to dig into their food with relish. To my surprise, Cryo was taking her time eating, clearly savoring the food.
Inque¡¯s face under the mask looked like cracked porcelain. With xeir skin an inhumanly pale white with black streaks running through it.
Hesitantly, I pulled my helmet off, and was met with almost frigid air hitting my face.
¡°Augh,¡± I moaned,¡± I didn¡¯t realize just how warm the inside of my helmet was¡±
¡°Sorry ¡®bout that,¡± Cryo replied. ¡°Can¡¯t really help the cold temps unless Sky is raining incendiary shells.¡± She glanced over, her eyes going wide upon them landing on me.¡°Wow, You¡¯re cute!¡±
I buried my face in my hands and gave a completely understandable response.
¡°Achythepthpthyff¡±
Very eloquent Spark.
¡°No, no! It¡¯s true!¡± Cryo continued, putting up her finger, ¡°The white glasses suit you super well, and they go with your hair and eyes super nicely!¡±
I muttered a ¡®thank you,¡¯ and attempted to distract myself from how hot my face was with some of Sky¡¯s chili. It was honestly unfair just how damn good it was. I can¡¯t help but dance a bit at the taste.
¡°Ohmygosh,¡± Cryo squealed, ¡°Look at her! Those little wiggles are precious! Sky, can we keep her?¡±¡±
¡°S-shut up Cryo!¡±
Chapter 37: Fork in the Road
Hive-Clearing is so much easier with multiple Sams.
Not because of the exponential increase in options you get when working with each other.
But because it makes the quiet moments multiple times more bearable.
-Shadowtag, 2049
The rest of dinner went fairly smoothly, minus the running commentary of Cryo about just how cute I was. I refuse to admit that the reason I was blushing so hard wasn¡¯t the spiciness of the chili.
¡°So Spark,¡± Inque prompted, ¡°besides that wild shotgun, what else do you have?¡±
Fighting down the raging blush from Cryo I replied, ¡°Besides this, I have an electrical hand cannon, a rifle,¡± The memory of that place sent shivers up my spine, ¡°and I left behind a C-Foam launcher at the wreckage of my family¡¯s farm equipment.¡±
¡°C-Foam?¡± Inque tilted xeir head, ¡°Like cummie grenades?¡±
I gaped at xem, ¡°What?!¡±
Xey waved me off, ¡°It¡¯s from an old game that I like playing, the short version of it though is that its a reinforcement and/or gluing tool.¡±
¡°Uhhhhhhh, I guess? They sound very similar. It¡¯s what I use it for anyways.¡±
[If I may.] Pyri spoke through my helmet speakers, [The equipment Spark is referring to was named after the video game weapon you are referring to Vanguard InqueAbyss.]
¡°They¡¯re sometimes called that for, uhhhhh, obvious reasons.¡± Inque explained, ¡°Us gamers tend to, uhhhh, conflate off-white things with that a lot.¡±
¡°I can¡¯t tell what¡¯s worse, the entire idea of calling it cummies, or your use of the word ¡®gamer¡¯ there,¡± I replied.
Inque could only giggle in response.
¡°Moving on,¡± Sky prompted, ¡°How do you like the chili Spark?¡±
Barely stopping myself from begging for more, I thought for a moment before responding.
¡°I am legitimately considering joining up just for more chili. Also ¡®cause one of my cousins would cry tears of joy if he got to taste it.¡±
Sky flushed slightly, ¡°I would be happy to make food for your family, if that¡¯s okay with you. Especially considering the uhhhh¡ state of your home.¡±
I saw real discomfort in the grimace she gained. ¡°Sorry, that sounds incredibly insensitive, and you could probably just buy a new house. But if need be, you all can stay with us while your place is fixed up.¡±
I thought for a few moments about continuing to live out here, Pyri¡¯s estimate for the Vulgoran half of my transition¡¯s duration would be much longer than the first one, not to mention the destruction that would need to be repaired first.
And¡ I needed somewhere to leave her.
I shuddered, ¡°I might take you up on that offer. My aunt doesn¡¯t like Sams one bit, and well¡ she attacked me.¡±
¡°Oh Spark,¡± Sky replied, ¡°That¡¯s horrible.¡±
I waved off the three looks of concern being sent my way.
¡°I¡¯ll be fine, I¡¯ll have to talk to Evie about this when we get back.¡±
Cryo picked that moment to jump in, ¡°Well if you need someone to rough up your aunt, I¡¯ll gladly give her a piece of my mind.¡±
I opened my mouth to respond only for the Biotracker to interrupt me with a pinging sound.
¡°Figured it¡¯d been too quiet for a while,¡± Cryo said with a grin. ¡°I¡¯ll deal with them!¡±
She all but sprinted towards the tunnels with her gun brought forward.
¡°Come on, we¡¯re all done anyway,¡± Sky said while standing up and stretching. She offered a hand to help me up, ¡°Might as well get moving.¡±
Accepting the offered hand, I was pulled to my feet.
¡°Thanks.¡± I said, with a load of heat coming back to my face.
¡°Don¡¯t mention it, get your helmet on though, before Cryo decides to blind us all.¡±
Slipping my helmet back on felt like walls that were both comfortable, yet restricting coming up around me.
¡®Pyri, next helmet I buy, I want the face plate to be transparent.¡¯
Understood, You can also swap the face shield out later if you would like to keep everything but that.
I smiled, ¡®Yeah that sounds perfect.¡¯
¡°Eye protection is on!¡± Inque shouted at Cryo off in the distance.
¡°Finally! It¡¯s time to cut loose!¡± Cryo excitedly cheered.
That telltale plume of blue fire shot down the right-side tunnel, no doubt creating more deceased effigies of the defending antithesis.
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¡°C¡¯mon Sky!¡± Cryo shouted about the hissing of her frost-thrower, ¡°Might as well push into the tunnels now!¡±
Sky turned to both of us, ¡°Be careful, both of you. No excessive risk taking.¡±
Inque snapped to what had to be the sloppiest salute I¡¯d ever seen. Ignoring xem, Sky turned around, and rushed after her distant teammate.
¡°Come on Spark, can¡¯t let those two have all the fun.¡± Inque drawled, ¡°In fact why don¡¯t you show off that rifle you were talking about?¡±
I pulled out the Fox-Trill, ¡°It¡¯s suited to single target stuff, so I take the larger targets while you get the chaff?¡±
Xey tilted xeir head, ¡°Yeah that¡¯ll work, also nice word for the small stuff. It¡¯s nice.¡±
¡°Thanks!¡± I swept my arm towards the left tunnel, ¡°Shall we?¡±
¡°We shall.¡±
With that said, we both entered the tunnel.
***
Meanwhile in the Right-side Tunnel:
¡°You seem to really like her Azure,¡± Cryo mentioned offhandedly, ¡°You do know I was joking about sucking her off earlier right?¡±
Sky looked back at her teammate with exasperation, ¡°Alaanah! I swear-¡°
¡°Azure, the way you look at her says more than enough-¡± Cryo paused to hose down another group of Threes with ice while Sky peppered far off Models with incendiary crossbow bolts. ¡°-don¡¯t forget that you were the most oblivious of us way back when.¡±
Sky hmph¡¯d, ¡°Well how about you then? You were the one who decided to try and make her melt down during dinner!¡±
¡°One; she¡¯s trans and most likely freshly transitioned. Complimenting her shows support or some sort of psychological BS. Two; have you seen her? Everything I said back there was true!¡±
Cryo stopped to look her teammate in the eye, ¡°You will need to come clean if she decides to join up. We all will honestly.¡±
¡°I know Alaanah,¡± Sky nervously replied, ¡°I just, ugh¡±
¡°Fair. Also I¡¯ve been meaning to ask, why did we rush so much to get out here?¡± Sky turned to glare at her, and Cryo put her hands up as she added, ¡°Not saying that our response time isn¡¯t important! But you were flooring it even more than normal.¡±
SkyFire only shrugged, ¡°Shadowtag had the property marked for immediate response. No idea why.¡±
¡°Surprised she didn¡¯t get out here before us then.¡± Cryo muttered.
¡°She¡¯s out on emergency in the gulf,¡± Sky replied, ¡°investigating the New Houston wreckage I think.¡±
Cryo scowled, ¡°When she gets back, I¡¯m demanding she take a damned break. She¡¯s always out and about, and it¡¯s about damn time the Family force her on vacation.¡±
¡°That¡¯s another reason I want Spark to at least join the local Family branch,¡± Sky put a bolt between the eyes of a Model Six killing it instantly. ¡°It would ensure Shadowtag wouldn¡¯t go out on Family assignments until Spark is trained, at least.¡±
***
Left-side Tunnel:
¡°You know Pyri,¡± I muttered while pulling myself out of a puddle of goo I had fallen into, ¡°Are these boots actually sink-proof or not?¡±
They are, you¡¯re just clumsy.
I pouted at her while sighting one of the Model Fives that caused me to run through one of Inque¡¯s puddles without keeping an eye on my footing. A trigger pull caused a flash of lightning in tandem with the whirring of the Trill to dance across my sight and hearing.
¡°Inque! How¡¯re you holding up?¡± I shouted.
¡°I¡¯m fine! Still purging the neurotoxin from those Fives, but I¡¯ll manage!¡± Inque responded with a grunt.
While clearing out the flood of Threes that had rushed to meet us, we had ran into a squadron of Fives, resulting in my slipping, and filling Inque with needles and neurotoxin that knocked xem out of the fight.
¡°Well you might as well stay down until I get rid of these rose bushes!¡± I shouted over the cacophony of needles plinking off the walls, and lightning snaking through the air to deliver electricity to the Five¡¯s nervous systems.
¡°I¡¯m not going anywhere,¡± xey grunted, ¡°Don¡¯t worry!¡±
Each ursoid creature collapsed one by one until one final bolt put an end to the threat.
¡°They¡¯re down!¡± I shouted, ¡°Give ¡®em hell!¡±
¡°Gladly!¡±
The tunnel was filled with a whirlwind of thin oily black tentacles whipping out and dismembering the swarm in seconds.
Also it left more of that goop everywhere.
I carefully picked my way over to Inque¡¯s heavily breathing form as xey pulled xeir mass back together.
¡°How is it that their neurotoxins even affect you anyway?¡± I asked after waiting for xem to reform completely. It was honestly kinda looking, like playing with sentient waterlogged mud.
¡°Ugh, I¡¯ve been trying to iron that weakness out ever since I first transitioned.¡± xey responded while working kinks out of xeir joints. ¡°It¡¯s just stupidly strong. I can handle a few needles just fine, but a full squad¡¯s volley? The payload in that is enough to put down a Tier Four Sam.¡±
¡°That¡¯s¡ horrifying to know.¡±
¡°Welp, it¡¯s something you need to know about in our line of work. Kudos to your armor choice by the way!¡± Xey clapped me on the shoulder, ¡°That stuff¡¯ll stop the quills no problem!¡±
¡°I would hope so,¡± I muttered, ¡°I got the armor plating after getting caught out in a building with a horde of the porcupine fucks chasing after me.¡±
Xeir wince told me all I needed to know about xeir thoughts on that.
¡°I know it doesn¡¯t mean much,¡± xey paused to choose xeir words, ¡°especially considering how awful our response time was, but I am so incredibly sorry you had to deal with all of that alone.¡±
The sound of several sets of claws clicking across the ground echoed from down the tunnel.Inque took a few extra steps forward while twisting xeir arms into a blade and whip, leaving me a clean firing line.I shrugged as I raised my weapon.
¡°It¡¯s- I mean it¡¯s not fine, but I imagine you would¡¯ve shown up as fast as possible if you got an alert from the start? Also, y¡¯all are decently cool I guess.¡± I said with a chuckle.
¡°Only decently?¡± Xey responded with mock outrage, ¡°I¡¯ll have you know that we are so cool we¡¯re subzero!¡±
The mixed horde of antithesis rounded the corner, the leading Model Four instantly taking a lightning bolt to the face.
¡°Cryo¡¯s weaponry doesn¡¯t count.¡± I fired back.
A few extra tentacles with blades on the ends emerged from Inque¡¯s back. ¡°Then I guess I¡¯ll have to prove just how cool we are then!¡±
We fell into silence as we got to work. Inque charging forward, blades whipping here and there. A pair of xeir tentacles embedding themselves in the ceiling with ease, leaving xem hanging, and allowing xeir lower back tentacles even more space to work with. I focused on the intentional gap xey left me, firing past to tag any Five or Six before a quill was flung, or an order given.
¡°We have to be closing in on the main structure if they¡¯re this agitated!¡± Inque called back, ¡°Looks like we got the fun part of the mission!¡±
¡°How do you figure that?¡± I shouted.
¡°Well for one thing, I doubt the antithesis would have two tunnels linking the two exact same rooms! Not without an incredibly annoying maze to get through anyhow!¡± Xey paused for a moment to start pushing forward, a third tentacle assisting with the motion.
¡°Point is, we¡¯d have gotten a call from Sky if the other two had found something big! Which means we got the main hive, and those two are most likely heading towards the rest of the satellite nodes!¡±
I grin as xeir words clicked. ¡°And that means we get to fight the big ugly fuckers!¡±
Chapter 38: Rug-Pull
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[Objective: Place Packages containing Ignition Type 17-E and Kindling at the designated drop zone, and extract all other personnel.]
[Secondary: Try to locate equipment lost during the excavation process.]
-Terminal Log 4729, 2056
Spark you have a call from Vanguard SkyFire.
¡°Put it through!¡± I shouted through clenched teeth as I peeked around a boulder Inque had ripped from the cave wall to give me some cover while xey grappled with a pair of Thirteens.
[Spark? Hello?]
¡°Hey Ms. Fire, you seem to have reached me at a bad time,¡± I drawled, before ducking behind the rock to avoid a rock flung at me by the tentacle fuck up ahead. ¡°We may have woken up a few Thirteens down here.¡±
[Let me guess¡ Inque instantly hyperfocused them?]
¡°Mhmm. Said something about matching them limb to limb and rushed forward.¡± I peeked the rock and launched some trap pellets from my Trench Stormer to stall out the horde just a bit longer. ¡°Now xey appear to be grappling with ¡®em.¡±
A loud sigh came over the call, [Just stay safe, Inque tends to enjoy wrestling with Thirteens a bit too much. If you need xeir help just throw out a resonator, that¡¯ll snap xem out of it.]
¡°Thanks!¡± I grunted as I tried to hit one of the three bodies of the Thirteen that had decided to play artillery for the antithesis. The slug pierced into the flesh with ease, only for the Thirteen to shift around, replacing the damaged body with a healthy one.
¡°What did you need me for anyway?¡±
[Well I tried calling Inque which didn¡¯t work for obvious reasons, because we found a third satellite node, and evidence of Model Eighteen pods that have hatched ages ago.]
Her voice got really serious, [Be very careful. Those things are extremely dangerous down here. If you feel the ground shaking make sure you aren¡¯t about to have the ceiling dropped on top of you.]
I looked up at the roof of the cave and shuddered, ¡°Yeah don¡¯t worry, I¡¯ll keep my eyes peeled. Thanks for the heads up, and the tip to break the stalemate I¡¯m watching.¡±
[Yeah, xey would be able to easily kill those things, but xey refuse to use blades at all when wrestling them. Says it makes things unfair.]
I flinched from another rock passing a few inches over my head and impacting the wall behind me hard enough to embed it halfway in, ¡°I¡¯ll get xem back on track. Gotta go now bye!¡±
I closed the call without waiting for a response, ¡°Pyri give me a resonator NOW!¡±
The tiny speaker of doom dropped into my waiting hand, I set it to trigger after a few seconds and awkwardly threw it over the rock I was crouched behind.
It quickly sounded out with a wail that allowed me to fire off a net of electrified buckshot, electrocuting the Thirteen harassing me. Inque on the otherhand instantly grew blades out of every tentacle of xeirs and began mincing the tentacles attempting to loop around xem.
The fight quickly relaxed to a more manageable state, the Thirteens providing the most resistance in this small hatchery we had stumbled upon.
Before we had even been able to start destroying the large sac covered tentacles, three of them had dropped from the ceiling. Each one was made up of three misshapen bodies linked together by a few tendrils while they had several more for movement, slamming, and apparently throwing rocks at me.
Inque ripped the boulder out of the wall as fast as xey could, then rushed out and damn near tackled all three of them while shouting at me to destroy the hatchery. I started pulping them as well as I could with my shotgun, barely getting half way done before one of the Thirteens was able to peel itself away from the voidling and come after me.
My life was getting weirder by the hour.
Refocusing on my temporary roadblock, I rushed out from behind my rock shield and filled the exit tunnel with as much buckshot and electricity as possible. The antithesis were looking a lot more green now, almost like the exact shade of newly emerged corn. Pyri confirmed my suspicions with a small status chart, basically proving these antithesis were recently born. Which meant we were getting close to something massive to be outputting this many xenos at once.
¡°Hey Spark! You got the tunnel handled?¡±
¡°Not really!¡± I called back. The Tunnel was starting to fill with corpses, giving the antis cover to hide behind at a Sixes¡¯ discretion if I was actually hearing that warbling sound.
¡°Just hold out for a minute or three! Gotta kill off the rest of the hatchery first!¡±
¡°Sure thing,¡± I grumbled. ¡°Pyri, get me something to destroy that corpse pile!¡±
Incendiary grenades coming right up dear.
A pair of grenades teleported right onto my bandolier and were quickly thrown deep into the cave, bursting in beautiful ultraviolet fire which took to all the flammable matter in there incredibly quickly.
And also began filling the tunnel with smoke which billowed up and out into the former hatchery.
¡°I didn¡¯t just put us on a timer, did I Pyri?¡±
No, assuming you don¡¯t spread it manually, and employ the use of C-Foam where necessary, the fire will stay within a reasonable amount of control.
I looked into the tunnel and watched a Three fall to the ground, totally cooked.
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¡°Reasonable huh?¡± I said with a chuckle.
¡°What¡¯s reasonable?¡± Inque asked as xey walked up next to me.
¡°The amount of control I¡¯ll have over this fire if I do nothing.¡±
Inque looked over at me and rubbed xeir arm, ¡°Uhhhhh, sorry about messing around before¡ I tend to get a bit shortsighted when it comes to Thirteens.¡±
¡°It¡¯s fine,¡± motioning to the still wailing resonator, I continued, ¡°I know the proper way to snap you out of it now anyways.¡±
Xey winced, ¡°Please tell me you found it out on your own?¡±
¡°Nope! Sky called me to tell me that they found a satellite node, and explained the resonator thing.¡±
Inque facepalmed, ¡°She¡¯s gonna kill me.¡±
I let a bit of mirth into my voice, ¡°Well then you can call her back and explain what we found here!¡± Sky¡¯s warning replayed in my head, ¡±Oh and before I forget, Sky said they found hatched Model Eighteen pods down here, so that¡¯s also a thing we might get to deal with.
Inque shook xeir head, ¡°Nah, if we encounter an Eighteen down here, I¡¯ll deal with it. You don¡¯t have anything that¡¯ll pierce the armor they have. I¡¯ll deal with ¡®em.¡±
¡°Fine, but I can and will help you. I might not be able to get through their armor, but I can still coat them in C-Foam.¡± I looked over to see xem visibly holding back a laugh.
I rolled my eyes, ¡°You have the humor of a middle schooler.¡±
¡°Hey! You said it not me!¡±
I began walking down the tunnel, ¡°Whatever. You good to walk through a bit of ultraviolet fire?¡±
¡°Not really,¡± xey replied, ¡°Some of the materials in my body can be used as accelerants, best to put the fire out.¡±
I shrugged and handed xem my shotgun, ¡°Okay then, I¡¯ll put the fire out, and you kill whatever attacks us?¡±
Xey looked down at my shotgun then nodded, ¡°That¡¯s fine. Rayne told me how to work this thing.¡±
¡°Rayne?¡±
¡°My AI, she is a bit of a dork when it comes to guns, wishes I¡¯d use them more often.¡±
¡®Pyri can you source me with C-Foam until we¡¯re done?¡¯
I¡¯ll place them on your bandolier.
Turning my attention back to Inque I asked the obvious question, ¡°Why don¡¯t you?¡±
¡°Cause it¡¯s so boring!¡± Inque exclaimed, ¡°Also killing things with my own body feels right in a gender type of way.¡±
I couldn¡¯t really argue with that, considering I was going to get a big floofy tail in hopefully a few hours. I threw the first C-Foam grenade at the first big fire in our path.
¡°Yet you¡¯re still willing to use them in situations when you need to?¡±
¡°Yeah,¡± Xey replied, ¡°No point in forcing myself to not use them in situations where I can¡¯t just dice my way through the problem. Of course, I have complete respect for anyone who avoids them for personal reasons. S¡¯not my place to judge anyhow.¡±
I responded with a nod as we continued deeper, Inque killing off a few stragglers that braved the fire while I extinguished the flames with C-Foam. We continued on in silence until we finally got through the fire and flames, just to find nothing but a few burnt Model Threes waiting for us.
¡°Shouldn¡¯t there be more?¡± I asked.
Inque handed me back the Trench Stormer, and rushed the Threes. ¡°Yeah, which means we drained all the spares this area had, or something pulled them back.¡±
Xey watched as the antithesis blood on xeir blade was eaten away by the material. ¡°Hope for the former, the latter means a Sixteen or Seventeen.¡±
¡°Trust me, the last thing I want to deal with is chasing a Seventeen through a bunch of tunnels.¡±
Xey nodded at me, ¡°Smart.¡±
We continued on for a bit longer before stumbling upon a downright massive chamber, several hatchery vines creeped their way up the cylindrical chamber, Model Tens rushing around wildly with a bit of panic.
A pair of them plucked a sac from the vine and split it open to reveal a small Model Three that was clearly born far too early.
¡°Welp, we definitely found the main hive.¡± Inque whispered, ¡°Otherwise we¡¯re fucked.¡±
Spark. Look at the far side of the chamber here.
Pyri flickered a small circle around another entrance to the hive chamber, zooming in on it I found something that made my blood boil.
Tire tracks, with a pair of torn open containers next to them.
¡°Spark?¡±
¡°I¡¯m going over to the other side, can you deal with the hive without me?¡±
Inque followed my line of sight and presumably found what I was looking at. ¡°Go for it, make sure you record everything though.¡±
Xey crept toward the edge, growing a set of bladed tendrils, and climbed over the edge down towards the bottom of the hive chamber.
I walked along the edge, taking my time. Eventually sounds of combat started ringing out from below, Inque going to work.
After far too long, I reached the pair of containers, one a full sized shipping container labeled ¡®Kindling¡¯ and the other a destroyed cage with the label ¡®Ingition Type 17-E¡¯
¡®Pyri, what Model are those claw marks from?¡¯
They are from a Model Seventeen. In fact they match the Seventeen you fought earlier.
I barely stopped myself from lashing out and punching the empty shipping container.
The only thing stopping me was a faded logo painted onto the side.
¡®Property of Montero-Wisteria Labs.¡¯
¡®Fucking got you.¡¯ I spat out. ¡®Pyri are you recording this?¡¯
Yes.
¡®Good, after we¡¯re done cleaning up this hive, I want to take these containers. For now I¡¯m following these tracks.¡¯
Spark, take a second to breathe, the last thing you need is to go into a fight this angry. Also you should inform Vanguard InqueAbyss of where you are going.
¡®Open a call and mute my helmet speakers please.¡¯
I only sat through a single ring before xey picked up.
[What¡¯d you find?]
¡°Apparently the shipping container was owned by Montero-Wisteria Labs. Also the cage is where the Seventeen I fought came from.¡±
[Hmmm Rayne is that the same company that-okay yeah. Shit.]
¡°Inque?¡±
[That company is responsible for the destruction of New Houston, had some sort of unapproved xenobiology lab that breached containment. We will need to talk to the Family about this.]
I faltered, even out here news of that disaster from a few weeks ago had shocked us. An entire city out in the Gulf of Mexico, destroyed with less than a thousand survivors. Their ¡®benevolent dictator¡¯ of a Sam allowing it to happen completely under his nose.
¡°I¡¯m going to follow the tracks.¡± I said robotically. ¡°Just thought I¡¯d let you know where I¡¯d be.¡±
[Spark I really don¡¯t like how you sound. Please be careful.]
¡°Those fucks won¡¯t like how I sound when I find their fucking lab.¡± I snarled before hanging up the call and rushing off into the tunnel.
Spark I understand you¡¯re angry, but you need to calm down. You won¡¯t get anything accomplished like this.
¡°Fucking watch me!¡± I shouted.
A few seconds of silence except for the sound of my breathing, allowed me to notice it.
Tremors.
The ground buckled beneath me. Dropping me down into a wide open chamber with loose, sandy, soil covered in ferns and broadleaf bearing stalks as a floor and a digestion pool in the center.
I flung a spare C-Foam grenade down below me, the globs forming a cushion to break my fall without hurting me beyond a few more aches.
And above me, right underneath the hole that opened beneath my feet was a pair of what could only be one thing.
The Model Eighteens Sky had warned me about.
Chapter 39: Thunder
There¡¯s no doubt you¡¯ve seen the same bit about Samurai everywhere, about how if you corner one, that''s where they become the most dangerous.
As true as that is, you also have to remember; that danger comes from the fact that they¡¯re dumping all their points into something tailor made to the situation.
So if you have a trump card saved in reserve that they don¡¯t know about?
You just might be able to outlast whatever it is they bought, and then finish the job.
-Excerpt from Skullbone¡¯s Guide to Killing Samurai, Recorded only a few hours before Samurai ACME dropped an anvil on his head.
The pair of ugly fuckers above me each were covered in bone like armor with some sort of material filling in the gaps. They were both gripping the surface of the ceiling with four tree trunk sized legs. Their heads were obscured by the tentacles coming from their mouths which looked like they belonged on a lamprey. To either side of the cluster fuck of an orfice they had were two massive tusks that were damn near perfect for excavation.
Oh right, both of them were staring down at my limp body. My immobility being the only reason they hadn¡¯t rushed to confirm the kill.
¡®Pyri how fucked am I?¡¯
Not too bad, you have over sixteen-thousand points currently, which is more than enough to buy something that can kill the Model Eighteens observing you.
I grabbed my excitement by the metaphorical scruff and threw it back down into the depths of my brain. ¡®Yeah, and where¡¯s my gear all at?¡¯
You unfortunately dropped your rifle during the fall and it landed about ten feet to your right. As for everything else, it¡¯s still attached to your generator.
¡®Perfect,¡¯ I grunted, ¡®What about me?¡¯
No broken bones thanks to your quick thinking with the C-Foam, but you¡¯ll ache for a while until you get proper healing.
¡®So I¡¯m perfectly healthy! Now onto killing these fucks¡¡¯ I trailed off as the pair of hulking antithesis began picking their way down the walls of the chamber they dropped me into. ¡®Shit, guess I¡¯ll figure that part out later!¡¯
Pushing myself up with a swallowed groan, I attempted to work my way through the C-Foam, only for the gunk to cave under any pressure I applied to it, sending me rolling over into the foam with a muffled ¡®whump¡¯. Hearing the movement from above the Eighteens began making a lot more noise as their gentle descent turned into something more like a charge with the sounds of rocks clattering down the walls and thumping into the loose soil on the floor.
¡®Pyri can you harden patches of C-Foam so I can get free?¡¯
Yes.
Reaching forward, my hand closed around a rod like structure that wasn¡¯t there before. The sides of it were still anchored into the foam by the overall viscosity of it rising. The downside of this was the fact that I now had to crawl through it.
¡®I need a jetpack or something after everything is said and done.¡¯ I grumbled, ¡®Never taking a fall like this again.¡¯
Branching into aerial operations will only increase the likelihood that you will fall ¡®like this¡¯.
¡®Yeah well at least then I¡¯ll have the proper equipment to cushion my falls.¡¯ My left hand breached the surface of the foam, ¡®Cause dealing with this sucks.¡¯
I must have looked like some abomination, a foam covered humanoid being crawling out of a pile of gunk. It probably could¡¯ve been made into something poetic about birth or rebirth, but honestly the scenario was disgusting enough.
¡°Once I¡¯m far enough away from the main pile drop a gallon of peroxide on my head to get rid of this stuff please.¡±
No concern for getting soaked?
¡°What''s the worst that could happen?¡±
Not much to be honest.
¡°Then it¡¯ll be fine!¡± Finally clearing a wide enough hole in the foam to see, I saw my rifle laying on the ground. I ran over and snatched it up, before aiming it at the closest of the Eighteens which was currently jumping from the wall to the floor where it impacted with a thud, and launched a myriad of dirt clods into the air.
The Trill sounded almost gleeful when I squeezed the trigger and sent the crackling bolt of electricity toward the beast where it barely did anything other than leave a smudge on its armor.
¡°Fuck. Pyri do I-¡°
Nothing in your current arsenal can penetrate that armor, and the gaps are more than tough enough to block your electricity, buckshot, and slugs.
Dashing to the side to avoid the thing¡¯s charge, I winced as a lance of pain shot through my side.
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¡°Wha?¡±
That would be the ribs you bruised in your fall. Do you want something for it now?
¡°No!¡± I shouted, ¡°Just give me some C-Foam grenades so I can glue them down at least!¡±
The weight of the grenades attaching to my bandolier was compounded by a deluge of liquid dropping onto me from above. The C-Foam still on me washing away with ease.
A large thump from behind had me spinning around to find a hole in the ground instead of the second Eighteen.
¡°Pyri?¡±
Model Eighteens are more than just bruisers, they are also quite adept at tunneling. I advise that you don¡¯t stand in the same place for long, and be wary of sinkholes opening up beneath your feet.
The sound of the first beastie charging back at me prompted a dive to the side only for a large ¡®whump¡¯ to sound out instead. Turning to look, I saw it completely enveloped in C-Foam. In a stroke of luck the thing had run through the edge of it to get to me, and when its right legs had been glued stiff, it fell over.
The C-Foam wont hold it for long. Once again, you need something more powerful to kill them.
¡°GIMME A SECOND TO THINK ON IT!¡± I shouted as the ground beneath me shook. Ideas flitted by my head one by one, each discarded for various reasons.
I wanted something reusable, that wouldn¡¯t be another brand new weapon, reasonably priced, and in general fun to use.
Unfortunately that quite thoroughly eviscerated the prospect of a massive tank.
The second Eighteen burst from underneath where I had dived to, in an eruption of dirt and sand. Its mouth feelers lashing out wildly as if expecting me to be within grabbing distance.
¡°Definitely don¡¯t want to end up in those tentacle things.¡± I muttered while running away from the xenos. ¡°How the fuck am I supposed to come up with something to order in the middle of all this?¡±
Spark dear, I truly hope you didn¡¯t hit your head harder than I thought.
I felt my face go incandescent, ¡°Oops uhhhh, give me something reasonably priced, reusable, and fun to use without requiring an entire new weapon please?¡±
Lucky for you your Foxes¡¯ Trill Rifle is partially modular. Just one question?
¡°Shoot.¡±
How do you feel about harpoon guns?
I grinned wildly, only for it to fade with the sound of shattering C-Foam and the thundering of those massive legs.
¡°Go for it!¡± I shouted. ¡°Just hurry up with the explanation!¡±
The 4850-L Harpoon Attachment is a specialized harpoon launcher designed for use with the Foxes¡¯ Trill in order to allow for an easier way to kill hardened foes by the Vulgoran Military. It uses a magnetic kicker powered by your rifle to fire the harpoon at a target while trailing a very strong wire used primarily to transmit an alternating current into the harpoon and by extension whatever it hits.
More importantly that wire is strong enough to reel the harpoon in and the attachment will auto snap the harpoon back into position to be launched again.
Finally in the case of snags or cases where the harpoon will be used against you while launched, the wire can be cut by either of us to ensure your safety.
¡°Good enough! Buy it and show me how to put the damned things together!¡±
Throw the two grenades on your bandolier so I can attach the purchase to your bandolier.
Heeding Pyri¡¯s order, the pair of grenades both were sent flying, the act of throwing them pulling at my ribs even more. Barely on the mark, they both exploded and sent their payloads right into the faces of the two hulking things.
Ignoring the sounds of straining C-Foam, I looked down at my bandolier to see three new things, a small boxy thing, and a reel full of wire an eighth of an inch thick, which fed into a spear inside a cylindrical machine with a cyan lightning bolt opposite of the attachment point. The harpoon itself glimmered with a silvery sheen, two long and very sharp barbs sprouting from the tip.
First, you need to attach the reel to the rifle just in front of the trigger.
Turning the gun over, I saw a small spot that was noticeably bare, the reel easily snapped onto it and a quick yank proved it immobile.
Magnetic locks that won¡¯t disengage if the power cell is drained. Now there should be a small cable coming out of the side of the reel, attach that to the outlet above it. Plug it into the AC converter and plug that into the outlet on the side of the rifle.
Right as I got the converter hooked up and the wire began glowing a gentle blue, the Eighteens ripped free of their C-Foam prisons and charged after me again.
¡°Oh come on, can¡¯t you fucks give me a few more seconds?¡± I shouted over my shoulder as I sprinted away.
Whether they could not didn¡¯t seem to cross their minds as they crashed into each other while trying to trample me. ¡°What¡¯s the last step Pyri?¡±
Okay, right underneath the rifle¡¯s anode you should see a small piece of the weapon¡¯s safety guard that is removable. Pull that out and fit the harpoon launcher into the slot beneath it.
My hands blindly poked and prodded at the gun until I felt the guard shift. I yanked it out and tossed it into the dirt and crammed the attachment into it until it finally locked in with a resounding click.
Perfect! Just give it a few seconds to warm up, and it¡¯ll be ready to fire!
¡°A few seconds is a bit much to ask right now Pyri!!¡± I shouted as I turned and fired ineffective bolts of electricity at the behemoths. I wasn¡¯t going to get lucky with them running into each other again since they had decided to put a small bit of distance between them with one trailing the other.
Done! Pull the casing around the launcher back to energize the magnetic rails, it will be ready to fire right after! Hold the trigger down after launching to energize the harpoon!
The casing was easy enough to pull back, the machine inside my hand humming dangerously as if attempting to hiss at the Eighteens.
I pulled the trigger, and the harpoon shot out with a hiss and the sound of the reel rapidly clicking as the line went after it. The harpoon pierced right into the first Eighteen¡¯s chest with a thwap. Following Pyri¡¯s advice, I held the trigger down, and the wire started glowing much brighter as the Eighteen instantly started feeling the effects of electricity flowing through its body, frying anything and everything it crossed.
I only felt my grin widen when I saw my points tick up even further.
Release the trigger and push the casing forward to reel the harpoon in.
With my finger off the trigger, the line instantly dimmed, and the harpoon almost seemed to yank itself out of the corpse and come flying back into the launcher with a satisfying clank.
My grin only got wider as the second Eighteen crawled up over its twins'' body seemingly having crashed right into it from behind when I dropped it.
I raised the rifle and fired as it leapt at me.
Chapter 40: Your Name. Your Moniker. Your Handle. Your Nom de Plume.
No, I named you Splithair because you obsess over the most asinine details for no reason other than to be a pest.
-Asuriel, 2039
SkyFire
¡°Come on you two! Rayne said this was the last place we needed to check out!¡±
The three veteran Samurai had rendezvoused in the main chamber only a few seconds after Spark had run after whatever tracks had left those containers up top. Now only a few minutes later, the entire hive was destroyed except for one last chamber, and the tunnel Spark rushed down according to Inque.
The fact that Montero-Wisteria was responsible for yet another antithesis attack was upsetting to the group. But right now they were more worried about the fact that Spark hadn¡¯t called any of them since running off, and she wasn¡¯t picking up any calls herself. Mix all of that with the fact that the Eighteens were still out there and Sky had every reason to worry.
¡°We¡¯re coming Inque, just give me a damned fucking minute!¡± Cryo shouted from where she was bathing a small group of antithesis hive plants in frost.
¡°Well excuse me for wanting to get a move on!¡± Inque shouted back. ¡°You didn¡¯t hear how angry she sounded after finding those containers up there!¡± Xey shuddered. ¡°She has a hell of a temper underneath everything, for sure.¡±
Sky would¡¯ve face palmed if she didn¡¯t have a mask on. ¡°Cool it you two!¡± She glared at Cryo, ¡±and no you using your cryogenic equipment doesn¡¯t count.¡±
¡°Fine, I¡¯m done anyway.¡± Cryo grunted, ¡°Let''s finish this up so we can find the newbie.¡±
The trio followed the tunnel down into another large room that was surprisingly empty.
¡°Well there are those Eighteens we were worried about.¡± Cryo gestured to the pair of antithesis corpses. ¡°Wonder where our wayward Samurai is though.¡±
¡°Huh, no wonder we didn¡¯t hear from her, look.¡± Inque said, pointing up at the ceiling. ¡°Looks like they dropped the floor out from underneath her.¡± Xey looked at the corpses, ¡°Got more than they bargained for though.¡±
¡°Spark! Where are you?¡± Sky shouted, as she approached the bodies. ¡°This better not be-¡° Sky¡¯s sentence was choked off with a gasp. ¡°I got her! Help me get this fucking thing off her!¡±
Spark was right there underneath the front half of the Eighteen. Sky ran up and slid to a stop next to her and dropped to her knees. ¡°You better not be dead I swear to fuck!¡±
She ripped the new Samurai¡¯s helmet off and laid it to the side before putting a pair of fingers to her neck.
¡°I got a pulse, weak though.¡± She held out her hands and a small case appeared. ¡°I''m gonna start her on a C-two-nano!¡±
***
Spark
¡°-still on her?¡±
¡°-on¡¯t care! Get it o-¡°
Awareness slowly trickled back to me until one more important thing made itself known to me.
EVERYTHING. FUCKING. HURT.
A fairly pathetic moan escaped my lips, which had a blob appearing in my vision.
¡°-rk? Ca- -ar me?¡±
The blob began resolving into a pair of people SkyFire and CryoFlare both sat next to me.
¡°hurts.¡±
¡°I know it hurts Spark,¡± Sky cradled my head, ¡°You were crushed by a Model Eighteen. Looks like lots of broken bones and other internal damage.¡±
Through the pain, I managed to weakly whisper, ¡°Pyri?¡±
Vanguard SkyFire is correct in her assessment, multiple ribs alongside most of the bones in your legs were broken when the Eighteen hit you. You¡¯re lucky to be alive right now.
¡°Not like I had the time to get out of the way...¡±
Cryo snorted, ¡°Girl I think you might want to save the sass for later, after Sky puts you back together.¡±
I pouted, only for another wave of pain to turn that into a hiss.
¡°My stuff?¡±
All safe and accounted for.
¡°Here,¡± Sky held a mask up to my face, ¡°Breathe this in and it¡¯ll help with the pain.¡±
Unlike the nano-regenerative from earlier, this one was like breathing in the air equivalent of a refreshing drink, it was almost unfair how nice it felt. The receding pain only made it more unfair.
Although being able to look down at my opened up armor and see my bare chest wasn¡¯t something I was counting on, nor the tiny mechanical spiders crawling in and out of me while pulling shards of¡ was that bone? From my chest.
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¡°Why am I half naked?¡±
The two separate tubes that were latched onto my body were honestly not that big of a deal compared to being naked and the spiders.
¡°I had to get the nano-regenerative space to work.¡± Sky replied as another spider crawled out of the incision in my chest.
¡°She¡¯s lying to you Spark,¡± Cryo whispered into my ear. ¡°She just wanted to see your titties.¡±
I glared up at the insufferably grinning redhead, ¡°Imma slap you I swear.¡±
She raised her hands and got this really slappable look on her face, ¡°Hey now, don¡¯t shoot the messenger!¡±
Inque peeked around the side of the lump of plant matter on top of me, ¡°Cryo, why don¡¯t you come help me get this Model Eighteen off of her?¡±
¡°I¡¯m on my way!¡± she called back before looking back at me with a more serious expression, ¡°Hey seriously though. You did good work out here today. We¡¯ll take care of you.¡±
¡°She¡¯s right,¡± Sky continued, ¡°It¡¯s impressive, girl.¡± She looked at the corpse on top of me, ¡°What¡¯d you get to kill this thing anyway?¡±
¡°Electric harpoon gun.¡±
¡°Wait, what?¡±
Before I could explain further the corpse lifted off me, revealing a pair of somewhat crushed legs that I was incredibly happy I couldn¡¯t feel, and my rifle.
I waved at it, ¡°Got an attachment for it that uses a magnetic rail gun thing to fire a harpoon that feeds a current right into what it hits.¡±
Sky looked from me, to my rifle, to the glowing wire leading right to where I had shot my harpoon into before the Eighteen slammed into me.
I could see the wheels turning in her head.
¡°Whatcha thinkin¡¯ bout?¡±
¡°Oh nothing,¡± she replied in a tone that definitely confirmed it was something. ¡°Might have an idea about something.¡± She gave me a sly grin, ¡°Depends on if you want to join up with us or not.¡±
¡°Ooooooh, that''s just dirty,¡± Inque cut in before turning to me, ¡°Well then? You joinin¡¯ up with us?¡±
I looked all three of them in the eyes. ¡°Will you help me find the fucks who did this to my family?¡±
Cryo cracked her knuckles, ¡°Oh trust me, these fuckers are on our shitlist already considering they brought a modified Seventeen out here and let it go hog wild. A smattering of personal revenge?¡± She gained a really malicious smile, ¡°That just sweetens the deal for us.¡±
A look at the other two¡¯s faces confirmed it.
¡°And can I bring my family with me?¡±
Inque scoffed, ¡°As if we¡¯d say no to something like that! You¡¯re welcome to bring anyone with you! We have space for days in Indy!¡±
I looked up at SkyFire, ¡°I guess there isn¡¯t a question about that is there?¡±
¡°Looks like I¡¯m a magical girl now.¡±
Cryo cheered, and Inque clapped xeir hands together, Sky was smiling like I gave her the best news she heard all year.
¡°Well you¡¯re gonna need a name,¡± she drawled. ¡°How about GroundWire?¡±
***
I had barely had time to process the name and give her a thumbs up before the fatigue caught up to me, and demanded I stop being so active. The others weren¡¯t really surprised at the fact. They had most likely been in my position before. That being dead tired on the ground after running around for a whole day with a few brushes with death.
Instead they all got me onto some sort of hovering stretcher that was sinfully comfortable with all my gear placed in drawers underneath, and then pulled me out into the main hive chamber that was full of frozen dissolving plant flesh.
There the trio all sat onto the sides of the gurney and it carried us all up to the top of the room, right next to the pair of containers that proved what happened to my family today was an excessively complex mass murder.
No one else lived closer to this area than we did by a wide margin.
¡°How are we going to get these things out anyways?¡±
¡°Those?¡± Sky looked over, ¡°Oh that¡¯s easy, the Firehawk has drones we can send out.¡± Seeing the look on my face she grabbed my hand, ¡°Hey. Look at me. We won¡¯t let them get away with this.¡±
I could only give a nod in response before laying my head back. Today had been completely and utterly draining mentally and physically. I honestly just wanted to lay down and sleep for a week.
Finally getting over solid ground, the others all hopped off my stretcher, and began walking forward. My glorified bed floating along behind them.
¡°You know,¡± I started, ¡°Might be better to just stay on, the Eighteens dropped the tunnel floor out from under me earlier.¡±
Inque only shrugged, ¡°I can carry us all across no problem!¡±
Sky and Cryo¡¯s faces said different.
¡°Oh come on!¡± Inque pouted, ¡°It was one time!¡±
¡°You broke my leg!¡± Cryo shouted back with indignation.
¡°So?¡± Inque gestured to the currently walking Sam, ¡°You got better didn¡¯t you?¡±
While Cryo started bickering with her-our teammate, Sky slowed down to walk alongside me.
¡°Anything you need to bring to Indy in particular, equipment wise?¡±
I wracked my brain for a few moments, ¡°Just the BioShifter in the shop, and maybe a few tools? Also a C-Foam launcher I had to leave behind.¡± I looked up at her nervously, ¡°That¡¯s not too much is it?¡±
¡°Absolutely not!¡± Sky said with a slice of her hand, ¡°The Firehawk isn¡¯t loaded down with anything right now, and even if we max out the capacity, we have Aetherspace to work with. In-fact. can your AI shoot me the location of your launcher? Might as well send a drone out to pick it up now.¡±
Information sent.
¡°Pyri said she sent it,¡± I paused as we reached a giant hole in the floor, Inque just grabbing a sputtering Cryo and swinging across the gap from a few tentacles. Sky hopping back onto my gurney and floating over with me.
¡°Good deal, now lets see if we can¡¯t find anything else in this tunnel¡¡± Sky trailed off, clearly lost in her augs. We sat in silence until Sky snapped to attention and pointed.
¡°Inque just a bit up and to the left, buried in that root!¡±
A few slices later and Inque was arms deep in the antithesis flesh, digging around under Sky¡¯s direction until-
¡°Paydirt!¡±
Inque was holding in xeir hand one of the best things we could¡¯ve hoped for.
A high end PDA, which to our collective relief Sky confirmed to be completely intact.
¡°Relinya, get me something to air gap this thing,¡± Sky called out to her AI, ¡°I don¡¯t want this thing attempting to blow itself up the moment we get near Indy later.¡±
She looked down at me with a cold smile.
¡°We have our lead. I¡¯ll have the drones sweep the tunnel as well, but this alone is more than enough for us.¡±
We rounded a bend and passed by a few dog-like robots that looked a bit suspiciously like dalmatians with tiny firefighter hats. I wasn¡¯t really paying attention to them though.
My eyes were locked on the tunnel exit, and the starry sky beyond.
¡°Well then Spark,¡± Cryo ventured, ¡°Guess it¡¯s time to reunite you with your family.¡±
Chapter 41: Aeronautical Amazement
The Firehawk is one of the biggest pieces of proof that Sams get the coolest toys.
And I¡¯m the lucky girl who gets to tinker with it!
-GroundWire, 2057
¡°You okay Spark?¡±
I almost didn¡¯t hear Sky ask me that question, because I was too busy failing to pull my jaw off the ground.
¡°I saw pictures of it in articles,¡± I mumbled. ¡°They don¡¯t do her justice.¡±
Cryo stifled a giggle, ¡°You in love with our ship Spark?¡±
Not paying attention to her at all, I nodded without thinking.
After we had exited the tunnels, we walked through the desiccated woods and eventually reached our entry point.
Over top of it was one of the most beautiful pieces of machinery I had ever seen. It was obviously reminiscent of a giant bird of prey, if they evolved to have laser, and artillery cannons embedded in their bodies. It had a large cargo ramp in the back, which was opening to reveal a few massive tanks each painted with symbols for water, engine fuel, or¡
¡°Are those tanks full of flamethrower fuel?¡±
¡°Uhm, yes.¡± Sky nervously fidgeted in place as her tail swayed behind her, ¡°the Firehawk uses a lot of incendiary weapons, so I find it best to keep extra ammunition on board.¡±
Nodding at her explanation, I prompted the stretcher to get closer to one of the tanks. Unlike the fuel and munition tanks, the water ones had high volume drainage systems built into them.
¡°Aerial fire fighting equipment?¡± I wondered aloud.
¡°Exactly!¡± Sky said, ¡°I was actually an incredibly new helicopter pilot for the Indianapolis Fire Department back when I initialized a few years ago. Doesn¡¯t feel right to go up into the air without a few thousand gallons to drop on a fire.¡± She pointed down the cargo bay at a few smaller chemical tanks. ¡°Those hold a Class II fire retardant mixture for when dropping water won¡¯t cut it.¡±
¡°Sorry to interrupt the tour you two,¡± Cryo shouted from the ramp, ¡°but do you want to keep the weapon emplacement you put in the gulch Spark? Seems decent and could easily be reused!¡±
¡°Sure!¡± I shouted back, ¡°At minimum I could take it apart for spare odds and ends later!¡±
She gave me a thumbs up, and pulled some sort of winch from Aetherspace, ¡°Sounds good! We¡¯ll get it loaded up then! Sky can you get her settled down up front?¡±
Sky responded with a wave, and guided the stretcher towards a door at the (Would it be front or rear?) wall at the end of the cargo bay. Through the door was a decently sized room that was some sort of communal space. A kitchenette with a small eating space was to my left, and to my right was a collection of multiple bunks, with a space clearly meant for the stretcher I was on. Considering the fact that that was where Sky put me.
¡°This is kind of cozy.¡± I remarked.
¡°Mhmm, Sometimes when we¡¯re out for a while, there just isn¡¯t a point in going home until we¡¯re done so we just live out of the Firehawk for a bit.¡± Sky sighed as she pulled out a chair from the table, and sat in it. ¡°Not really glamorous, but it¡¯s better than anything you¡¯ll find that''s earth-made for sure.¡±
She looked at me with a wry smile, ¡°I hope it''s obvious that if you want to take a look at her insides, you can whenever, as long as you put her back together properly.¡±
¡°If I wasn¡¯t fresh off of breaking both my legs, you¡¯d have to stop me from digging into the crawlspace,¡± I said with a chuckle while gesturing to the grate embedded into the center of the room¡¯s floor.
Sky only shook her head before standing back up. ¡°Cryo says the emplacement is locked down nice and tight. Her and Inque will be in here to watch you while I fly us back to your home.¡±
¡°What do you mean by ¡®watch me¡¯?¡±
¡°You¡¯re clearly itching to get up from that stretcher despite still getting your bones mended,¡± Sky responded with a raised eyebrow, ¡°You are getting rest for the next half-hour minimum, whether you like it or not.¡±
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Listen to her Spark, give yourself time to heal. After all, you still have to explain to Evie why you have so many broken bones.
I paled, ¡°Evie is gonna kill me.¡±
¡°Who, your cousin?¡± Cryo asked as she walked through the door, ¡°She¡¯s a feisty one.¡±
¡°Yup,¡± I said, making my lips pop on the ¡®p¡¯. ¡°She doesn¡¯t seem to like watching me get hurt very much. Might be from getting my chest torn open this morning.¡±
Inque walked in and instantly went to the fridge, ¡°Ah so you¡¯re one of the regular initializers huh?¡± xey let out a little ¡®a-ha¡¯ as xey found what xey wanted, ¡°Guess that makes two of us then.¡± Xey reached up and tossed a juice box of some kind at Cryo then motioned to me. ¡°Any flavor preference?¡±
¡°You got strawberry?¡±
¡°Does the pope shit in the woods?¡±
I blinked for a few moments before an oily tentacle placed a juice box with a strawberry on it in my hand.
¡°It¡¯s an expression!¡± Inque smiled, ¡°Some sort of amalgamation of sarcastic remarks.¡±
I poked the straw through the top of the thing, ¡°I¡¯m surprised you said it and not Cryo.¡±
I slapped my hand over my mouth so fast it stung.
Inque almost fell out of xeir chair xey were laughing so hard. Cryo was straining to keep herself from smiling and was failing, eventually she just gave up and started making slurping sounds with her straw.
I raised an eyebrow at her, ¡°Childish revenge? I¡¯ll have you know I was trained by the pettiest of children.¡±
I began slurping through mine in return. Inque was only laughing harder as a voice played over the loudspeakers.
[We now see a pair of women fighting for dominance by letting out their sonorous war cries for the word to hear.]
Sky soon appeared in the doorway to the cockpit, giving the two of us death glares as her tail thumped against the deck. ¡°We¡¯re back, I¡¯m going to go talk to Spark¡¯s cousin and let her know how obnoxious y¡¯all are.¡±
I stopped just long enough to call after her, ¡°Go ahead! She¡¯ll think it¡¯s hilarious!¡±
¡°Not if I tell her you broke ten major bones she won¡¯t!¡±
Cryo smiled at me in victory, ¡°No one can out do Sky when it comes to petty revenge. Now do you yield newbie?¡±
I squinted at her, ¡°Never!¡±
Her smile only got wider as she raised a clenched fist in triumph, ¡°Finally a worthy opponent, our battle will be legendary!¡±
Sky came back to us slurping through our straws again, and rolled her eyes. ¡°Here she is, she apparently feels a lot better now considering¡ well this.¡±
Suddenly a shadow was cast over me, one with a terrifying smile. ¡°Don¡¯t worry, Spark only dreams she could beat me at my own game.¡± Evie looked over at a still slurping Cryo, ¡°She can still give you a run for your money though. She tends to laser in on projects easily.¡±
She turned back to me and thumped me on the head, ¡°You don¡¯t get away with getting hurt again though! Who lets an alien the size of a semi jump on them?¡±
I cringed while rubbing where she had hit me, ¡°In my defense, I couldn¡¯t have dodged.¡±
Evie only glared harder as she held up the phone I had given her, ¡°Pyri?¡±
[Spark is right that she couldn¡¯t dodge out of the way, but she still could have avoided the situation to begin with.]
¡®Traitor.¡¯
Only what is best for you dear!
I shook my head, ¡°Anyways, Evie we need to talk.¡± I gulped, ¡°It¡¯s about mine and all of our living situations.¡±
Evie sighed, ¡°Yeah, I have news about that too.¡±
Seeing the confusion on my face she continued, ¡°Nyra gave you an ultimatum while you were out making sure we didn¡¯t get swarmed over and killed¡±
My blood went cold, ¡°She didn¡¯t.¡±
Evie looked away, ¡°She did.¡±
¡°Um,¡± Inque raised xeir hand, ¡°Should we be here for this? It seems a bit personal.¡±
Evie and I looked at each other, and I answered her unspoken question with a nod.
¡°No,¡± she answered with a sigh, ¡°If anything y¡¯all might be able to help us, or something.¡± She sat down on my stretcher, ¡°Spark¡ she said you weren¡¯t allowed to live here anymore.¡±
I choked back a gasp, ¡°she said what?!¡±
¡°Mhmm, she ranted about how Samurai stuff killed your mom in some way, and then set that ultimatum.¡± She scowled, ¡°Misgendered you the entire time too.¡±
¡°B-but,¡± I stammered as tears welled up in my eyes, ¡°Why would-¡°
¡°Cause she¡¯s a fucking coward,¡± Evie snarled, ¡°And can¡¯t pull her head out of her ass long enough to realize that she¡¯s throwing away the rest of her family over some half-baked concern for ¡®safety¡¯!¡±
¡°Well I uhh¡¡± I choked back a sob, ¡°I guess it¡¯s a good thing that I decided to join up with these three then..¡± I said while motioning to my new teammates.
Teammates who all looked incredibly angry at that moment.
Cryo was the one who broke the silence first, ¡°I want to go down there and show her exactly what hell freezing over looks like so badly.¡± She turned and punched the wall with a loud bang, ¡°Fucking CUNT! The hell does she think she is tossing family out like that?!¡±
Evie only shrugged, ¡°No idea, and she¡¯s my fucking mother too¡± She glared at the floor, ¡°Closest thing Spark had to mother too, and she pulls this shit.¡±
¡°I find it ridiculous that she even thinks that she can stay here,¡± Sky interjected. ¡°Let alone repairs, even just a basic look around tells me this place needs to be deep cleaned to remove antithesis matter. . And I haven¡¯t even gotten a close look on y¡¯alls house out of privacy.¡±
¡°Oh don¡¯t worry about that one,¡± Evie replied, ¡°I had Pyri use Spark¡¯s robots to do a scan of the house, and the results all recommended that the house be condemned and demolished.¡± She chuckled darkly, ¡°Nyra refused to admit that it was an issue, and said we all needed to stay here.
She looked up at me, and pulled me into a gentle hug, wary of my busted up ribs, ¡°Before you fight with yourself too much on whether you should ask, I¡¯m with you Spark. If you¡¯re kicked out, then I¡¯m going with you.¡±
I could only cry into her shoulder.
Chapter 42: Packin Up!
A pretty important part of settling into being a new Sam is moving out of your old place. It¡¯s very¡ final like you¡¯re giving up on leading a semblance of what passes for a ¡®peaceful¡¯ life these days.
When I moved out right after the Gulf Offensive, it was to less than stellar commentary made by my sister.
We haven¡¯t spoken since.
-Asuriel, 2039
About ten minutes and a lot of tears later, I was softly hiccuping into Evie¡¯s damp shoulder.
¡°W-what about the kids?¡±
Evie pulled back and grabbed both of my shoulders, ¡°Spark, if you think for a second that the twins wouldn¡¯t go with you even before you became a Sam, you¡¯re kidding yourself. Those two worship the ground you walk on.¡±
I fought down a blush as I sniffled, ¡°Benny?¡±
¡°Had to be restrained by all three of us when Nyra gave the ultimatum.¡± Evie smiled ¡°Kept saying something about giving her a charlie horse like in school. Not to mention the fact that he wants more Sam food.¡±
I giggled, ¡°That kid needs to be taught how to cook already.¡±
¡°And we¡¯ll be the ones to do it!¡± Evie declared, ¡°Will you be okay for a little bit longer? I want to bring the kids up here so we can tell them what¡¯s going on.¡± She looked at the three veteran Sams, ¡°We aren¡¯t imposing if we all come with you are we?¡±
¡°Nope! Not at all!¡± a red-eyed Cryo replied, ¡°We have plenty of room at HQ, and even if we didn¡¯t, The Family would¡¯ve stepped in to help provide housing for all of you.¡±
¡°She¡¯s right,¡± Inque continued, ¡°We take care of our own.¡±
¡°Good,¡± Evie gave a tired smile, ¡°That means I won¡¯t have to get Celine.¡±
¡°Who¡¯s Celine?¡± Sky asked.
¡°It¡¯s the name she gave to the spikey baseball bat I made her when she was twelve.¡± I answered, then looked at her, ¡°Wish you would let me make you a new one, didn¡¯t use good nails for it.¡±
¡°And I¡¯ve already told you my answer!¡± Evie called over her shoulder as she left the cabin, ¡°You can make me a new one after I shatter it over a Model Three¡¯s skull!¡±
The closing door blocked off my response so I settled for sticking my tongue out in her general direction instead. A few minutes later, and the door opened to let in a trio of kids all clamoring to see me.
¡°Spark!¡± Summer shouted as she barely stopped herself from pouncing on top of me.
Autumn, obviously treating me with kiddy gloves, gave me a small hug.
¡°Spark! Why are you hurt again?¡± Benny demanded.
I said the first thing that came to mind. ¡°Uhhhhhh I tripped?¡±
Is that really the best you can do?
I directed all my pouty feelings towards the AI in my head, ¡®Pyri I¡¯m tired!¡¯
Then allow me to inform the others that all who are leaving should be packing an overnight bag.
¡®Nono, I¡¯ll do it.¡¯
I sighed, took a moment to breathe, then ripped the bandaid off, ¡°Yes, I got hurt out there, but more importantly, I need to ask all three of you a very important question.¡±
They all instantly went still.
¡°I heard about Nyra¡¯s ultimatum for me,¡± I started, ¡°that I should leave just because Pyri is in my head now.¡± I took a deep breath and braced myself for denial, ¡°I¡¯m leaving regardless because of how she hurt me, but the house is broken beyond safety no matter what she says.¡±
I paused one last time, then said the words:
¡°And I was wondering if you three would like to come with me, or stay here.¡±
The trio all stared at me dumbfounded, and I was gearing up to explain Evie would be coming with me as well, when Autumn reached out and booped me on the nose. ¡°We were going to ask if we could come with you silly.¡±
¡°Aunt Nyra is being really mean ever since this morning, I don¡¯t want to be around her!¡± Benny declared.
Summer gained an impish smile, ¡°Wherever Autumn goes, I go! Except for this time, ¡®cause I would¡¯ve tied her up and brought her with me!¡±
Autumn shot her sister a look, ¡°You and I both know you can¡¯t tie me up! I¡¯m too squirrelly!¡±
Cryo snorted, ¡°It¡¯s an entire family full of sass! Where have y¡¯all been my whole life?¡±
Summer gave the redhead a look like she was trying to discover the best way to draw on her face with a sharpie. Evie broke in before chaos incarnate would erupt, ¡°Okay! So everyone here is going! But it¡¯s like, almost eight o¡¯ clock, and I refuse to pack all my stuff tonight so I¡¯m making an executive decision.¡±
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She looked at SkyFire, ¡°Do you have any sort of drone or something that can keep an eye on everything while working with Spark¡¯s?¡±
Sky stood up from the wall she had been leaning against, ¡°Yeah, I can do that easily.¡±
She cocked her head to the side, then muttered ¡°In fact, the drones I left behind to grab some,¡± her eyes swiveled to the kids, ¡°...stuff alongside your C-Foam Launcher are here.¡±
As if on queue a robot dalmatian walked through the door and over to my stretcher, before poofing my launcher out of Aetherspace and onto the ground.
¡°Ohmygoshhessuchagoodboy!¡± Benny exclaimed before instantly giving the dalmatian a massive hug.
¡°They don¡¯t let me hug them¡¡± Inque muttered dejectedly.
¡°Anyways,¡± Evie said with a clap of her hands, ¡°If SkyFire can supply drones, then we can get away with overnight bags for tonight, and come back tomorrow to actually pack everything up.¡±
She looked down at Benny who somehow had fallen asleep while hugging the drone. ¡°I¡¯ll pack Benny¡¯s bag.¡±
¡°Actually,¡± Cryo replied, ¡°All of your stuff is just in your rooms right?¡±
I nodded, ¡°Yeah, everything except the tractor room, but I can pick through that and grab anything belonging to the kids.¡±
¡°Good, cause I¡¯d rather get everything now,¡± Cryo replied while walking over to the fridge, ¡°We can go over everything separately, one of use goes with Evie, one with Spark cause she¡¯s easily ready to walk around by now, and the last one¡¡± she trailed off and glanced back at me.
¡°Can go into my workshop and pull everything from inside of it, then pull the BioShifter from the shop.¡± I finished for her, ¡°I can swing by and double check.¡±
[I can give the AI of whichever Vanguard goes to the shop some deconstruction instructions.] Pyri cut in.
Cryo nodded, ¡°Fair enough, let¡¯s get you all packed up!¡±
***
With Inque going off to the shop to get the BioShifter, and Sky going with Evie and the twins, I was left with CryoFlare, who after I had gotten out of the stretcher it a pained hiss, had followed me into the house away from the bedrooms and into the-
¡°I can see why you called it the tractor room.¡± She remarked.
The room in question had a large toy barn and various toy models of farm equipment scattered across the floor, finally in the corner was a pair of massive containers each loaded up with wooden blocks.
¡°Yeah,¡± I swept my arm over the room, ¡°this was where we all played as kids.¡± My voice turned somber, ¡°It was a blast way back then, probably still would be now if I couldn¡¯t drive the real things anymore.¡±
¡°So uhhhh what all is- was his name Bently?¡±
¡°Benny.¡±
¡°Ah right,¡± Cry rubbed the back of her head, ¡°So what¡¯s all Benny¡¯s stuff?¡±
I gestured towards a set of toys that was a bit shinier, ¡°Those ones, isn¡¯t much but he should get to keep his toys.¡±
¡°Hey, can I give you a hug Spark?¡± Cryo asked.
I looked at Cryo in surprise, ¡°huh?¡±
¡°Come on,¡± she prodded, ¡°you sound like you need a hug.¡±
¡°O-okay.¡±
She pulled me into a hug and rubbed a hand up and down my back. ¡°If you want, we can just take all of them. I doubt this ¡®Nyra¡¯ will even so much as miss them.¡±
I shrugged, ¡°Let me ask Evie about it first¡ Pyri can you call her?¡±
Already putting you through.
Evies voice came through full of worry, [Hey Spark, you okay?]
¡°Hey Evie, sorry to bother you, but¡¡±
[Spit it out.]
¡°Do you think we should take everything from the tractor room?¡±
I could hear the surprise on the other side of the phone.
[All of it? I mean. Anything in there that isn¡¯t Benny¡¯s was family toys but¡ yeah just grab them all. No reason to let ¡®em all sit there collecting dust.]
¡°Okay, thanks Evie.¡±
[No problem.]
I hung up the call and gave Cryo a nod, ¡°Those purple bins in the corner are full of wood blocks so you can yoink those as well¡±
¡°Gotcha covered!¡± Cryo grinned. She then waved an arm over the room, and then flicked her wrist, all the toy models disappearing in wisps of smoke.
¡°I can¡¯t wait til I get access to that trick.¡± I muttered as I walked out of the now depressingly bare room.
¡°You¡¯ll get it soon!¡± Cryo assured me, ¡°Just gotta buy in, and you¡¯ll be good to go!¡±
¡°How much does ¡®buying in¡¯ even cost?¡± I asked her with a raised eyebrow.
¡°I¡¯ll let your AI answer that one!¡± Cryo replied with a cheeky wink.
The required catalogue and purchase will run you up about fifteen hundred points. Not super prohibitive considering you¡¯re buying into established Class III infrastructure.
I glanced up at my point count which was sitting at just over eighteen-thousand. ¡®I think I¡¯ll be good to buy in, but I want to do the Vulgoran half of my transition, and body modding first.¡¯
A wise choice. I have compiled a list of recommended purchases for that, but it can wait until after you get a full nine hours of proper sleep.
I shrugged at Pyri, then turned to walk up the stairs while explaining what I decided to Cryo.
¡°No problem,¡± she replied, ¡°I waited a few weeks before buying into it myself.¡±
¡°Really? I figured you all bought the initial thing at the same time.¡±
¡°Nope!¡± She stretched her arms up over her head, ¡°We all actually bought into it. Some sort of legacy thing for Indy based Sams. You¡¯d have to ask Shadowtag about the details, although she gets cagey when it comes to legacy stuff.¡± Cryo looked a bit sad, ¡°She¡¯s lost a lot of people over the past few decades, pretty much the only Sam around here that¡¯s been going for longer than seven years.¡±
We reached my room and I opened the door, ¡°What¡¯s she like?¡±
¡°Well, she¡¯s a massive workaholic,¡± Cryo started, ¡°No idea why The Family hasn¡¯t slapped her with a forced vacation yet, but us three are going to force her into one after she trains you.¡±
I walked over to my closet and started sorting through my clothes to find anything I would want to continue wearing. ¡°I need training?¡±
¡°Oh yeah you do,¡± Cryo said with mirth as she poofed away a bookshelf loaded with my various textbooks, ¡°She¡¯s very dedicated to training any Indy Sam that pops up and sticks around, even trains the ones from Chicago when she has the time.¡±
¡°Huh, I guess that¡¯ll be some sort of fun.¡± I hedged.
¡°Oh don''t worry! She won¡¯t put you through a Sam equivalent of bootcamp or whatever.¡± Cryo shuddered. ¡°She¡¯s very insistent about not traumatizing new Sams, even if we can get super therapy.¡±
I pulled out an armful of clothes and laid them on the bed. I like the sound of her the more I hear about her.¡±
¡°Yeah.¡± A voice that made my blood run cold cut in. I turned to find Nyra standing in my doorway, ¡°And then you¡¯ll end up dead when she¡¯s through with you.¡±
¡°W-what do you want Nyra?¡±
¡°I just came up here to say goodbye,¡± she coldly replied, ¡°After all, I don¡¯t want you here where you can put all of us in danger.¡±
¡°Lady, I¡¯m warning you,¡± Cryo cut in, ¡°Leave her alone or you¡¯re going to experience what it feels like for your blood to freeze solid.¡±
¡°Oh good, you found a new friend.¡± Nyra sneered, ¡°Whatever, just get off my property before I grab something from my gun locker.¡±
With that threat laid bare, she turned and left us both standing there quietly shivering. Me from fear and emotional distress, Cryo from barely suppressed anger.
¡°I uhhh, I think I got the clothes I wanted.¡± I squeaked, ¡°just need to teleport out my nightstand, and the boxes in my closet and that¡¯s my stuff finished.¡±
Cryo visibly took a deep breath before turning to me, ¡°Okay, let''s get these things pulled and then get you out of here.¡±
I reached over and hugged her, ¡°Thank you Cryo, I don¡¯t know if she would¡¯ve left if you weren¡¯t here.¡±
She poofed away the rest of my stuff with a flick of her wrist, and steered me out the door.
¡°Call me Alannah.¡±
Chapter 43: Departure
Why join The Family?
¡®Cause they help you with a lot of stuff including getting points, asking for help, getting financial assistance in both credits and points.
And finally.
You can demand to get Sundays off and no one will tell you no.
-Deus Ex to a brand new Samurai, 2055
Cr- Allanah and I both split up soon after, she went to help Sky with the rest of the house clearing, and I started walking towards the shop. The Firehawk was actually too big to land anywhere other than in the field next to the shop. From here, I could see the BioShifter inside the open cargo bay, so I turned towards my workshop instead.
On the way there, I found all six of my Fox-bots, leaning down I started scritching between all their ears. ¡°We¡¯re leaving tonight.¡± I told them, ¡°Go wait in the ship so I don¡¯t have to track you down when we take off.¡± Marian responded with an affirmative yip and trotted off, leading the rest of my small drone force towards the ship.
Standing up, I resumed my journey towards my workshop. Passing through the ruined doorway, I found my workshop unnervingly bare of everything, my tools, the randomly strewn projects I had left half finished, just¡ everything.
Everything except for a heavily disturbed pool of my dried blood.
So much had changed in the last several hours.
Suddenly a loud noise broke me out of my trance, the sound of a large object getting dropped with some curses following it in the upper loft where I kept some of my less commonly used tools and parts I was saving for a rainy day.
It was slightly amusing hearing what was most likely the strongest person for several hundred miles struggling with what was probably the most annoying part to move up there.
A complete battery system I had stolen off of a Version 12 Cyber Wagon when some Nonsanto reps came out to try and sell us a new membership package. Instead, I tricked them into signing a paper giving me the rights to the vehicle they drove in with, and almost got whatever poor excuse of an electric engine out of there when it lit on fire without warning.
I got the batteries out though, which meant I had a decently sized bomb sitting in my loft for two years.
¡°Careful not to blow us all to smithereens while you¡¯re dropping stuff up there Inque!¡± I called out.
Xeir head poked up into view, ¡°Easy for you to say!¡± Xey fired back, ¡°Why didn¡¯t you disassemble these batteries?¡±
I started climbing up the stairs to the loft, ¡°¡®Cause I didn¡¯t want to remove a safety feature that would cause the thing to ignite on its own!¡±
Reaching the top, I found Inque standing in a mostly cleared out storage space. ¡°Why aren¡¯t you just poofing it away?¡± I asked.
¡°Cause Rayne said the batteries have a chance of catching on fire if I send them into Aetherspace!¡± Inque said while throwing xeir hands into the air with frustration. ¡°Other than that, I got everything other than a drum full of what I think is waste-oil down below. Unless you have a secret compartment around here I don¡¯t know about?¡±
I shrugged my shoulders, ¡°Nope, no secret compartments in here. And yeah that drum can stay here, unless y¡¯all can use it for something?¡±
Inque went quiet for a few moments before nodding, ¡°Rayne says it can be fed into a matter decompiler back home. Might as well take it so it doesn¡¯t get spilt or burnt out here.¡± Xey looked down at the heap of batteries and wiring fastened together, ¡°How did you even get this up here?¡±
I raised an eyebrow at xem while pointing next to the stairs, ¡°I put them in a crate and lifted it up with the pulley system I have.¡±
Xey facepalmed, ¡°Of course you had some sort of jury rigged solution ready to go.¡±
I pouted and stamped my foot a little, ¡°I¡¯ll have you know that that isn¡¯t jury rigging! I built that pulley system specifically for any heavy lifting to or from the loft!¡±
A tentacle sprouted from Inque¡¯s side and rushed forward to boop me on the nose. ¡°I know, just teasing you a bit there.¡± Xey sprouted a few more tentacles which rushed around the head of electrical equipment in front of xem, careful not to touch any live parts. ¡°Come on, the others should be finished by now.¡±
With that, xey lifted up the heap and trudged over to the stairs with me following behind, close enough to steady a loss of balance without crowding xem. Once we got off the stairs, I jogged over to the pair of big doors on the north side of the workshop and dragged one of them open.
The rumble of the door on the track felt very final, which was fitting considering this might be the last time I ever hear it again.
The screaming and yelling didn¡¯t help matters either.
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Oh dear, it looks like your aunt discovered that it was more than just you who is leaving tonight.
Nyra had confronted everyone else while they were dragging their overnight bags onto the Firehawk¡¯s cargo ramp. Alannah and Sky had both gotten in front of Evie and the twins while Nyra was screaming about ¡®abduction¡¯.
Before I knew it, I was sprinting across the gravel. The looks on the twin¡¯s faces as the clutched each other was a look of sheer terror. I hadn¡¯t seen them scared once today, even not while we were in danger of getting mauled by antithesis.
Nyra turned at the sound of my footsteps and had the audacity to look smug, a look that didn¡¯t last after I slid to a stop and shoved her down into the dirt.
¡°How dare you!¡± I screamed. ¡°We all just lost most of our family, and all you can think about is taking some sort of twisted satisfaction in treating everyone around you like garbage!¡±
I spit into the dirt at her feet. ¡°I heard you mutter about how you would ¡®protect me¡¯ while you were delirious from blood loss. Was that a lie?¡± I chuckled darkly, ¡°Or is it because of the fact that you can¡¯t seem to handle the fact that me initializing today is the only thing that stopped our entire family from being wiped out?¡±
I didn¡¯t get an answer from the shell-shocked woman on the ground.
¡°Figures, we¡¯re leaving because this entire area needs to be combed through to make sure I didn¡¯t miss anything, and a new hive doesn¡¯t sprout from one of the barn pits or the lagoon.¡± I looked back at Homeplace and felt a rush of melancholy. ¡°You threw out the chance to come with us when you sucker punched me earlier.¡± I turned to find the twins had taken the opportunity to dash up the ramp, and Inque had rushed to get the batteries secured before rushing back down.
¡°Let¡¯s get out of here.¡± I muttered before walking away.
All five of us turned and began walking up the ramp when Nyras voice called out. ¡°Go on then! Turn your back on the home that just earlier today you would¡¯ve died for! Leave us all floundering for scraps while you get to live like a king you good for nothing boy!¡±
We all froze at the sound of Nyra misgendering me. Sky¡¯s tail slapped the ramp as a hiss built in her throat. Without turning around she shouted back at the woman behind us. ¡°Big talk from someone who turned her back on the people she raised.¡±
I was ignoring the rest of what was going on as what Nyra said turned over in my head. I was being accused of leaving my home to the wolves.
Spark? Are you okay dear?
¡®It¡¯s time I put my money where my mouth is.¡¯ I replied.
I put my fingers in my mouth and let out a sharp whistle. Marian instantly came running down the ramp and sat down in front of me. ¡°I rubbed the fox bot between the ears. Raising my voice so I would be heard, I gave her the last order she would be getting today.
¡°You stay here with the others and protect Homeplace from anything that wants to do it harm, antithesis or human.¡± Looking up behind Marian I saw Robin limping down the ramp. ¡°Not you Robin, you¡¯re coming with us so I can fix your leg.¡±
Marian let out an electronic yip before dashing down the ramp, four more Fox-bots trailing behind her.
I turned towards the woman at the bottom of the ramp, ¡°For the record, I did die for this place.¡± I waved an arm at the building Inque and I had come from. ¡°Just look in my workshop, it¡¯s all mine, I can assure you of that at least.¡±
With that said, I spun on my heel and trudged the rest of the way up the ramp and into the Firehawk. The BioShifter sat there, tempting me to just reassemble it right that second and finally get the body Pyri had shown me in the mixing room.
Unfortunately, I had to sleep in an actual bed tonight.
I trudged into the cabin to find the twins both talking to each other in hushed voices while Benny slept on his bunk.
I moved to lie back down on the medical cot while Sky walked past me, and into the cockpit. Evie laid down on one of the other empty bunks while Alannah and Inque sat at the table.
Soon the gentle hum of the ship¡¯s engines told us that we were up in the air, leaving the smoldering ruins of my former home.
Nyra¡¯s words came crashing back into my mind.
Was I abandoning the wastes?
¡®Pyri?¡¯
Yes Spark?
¡®Do you have an itinerary free?¡¯
I always do, what would you like to schedule?
Sighing with relief as I settled into my cot. I replied, ¡®I¡¯d like to discuss the possibilities my application paper outlined.¡¯
¡®I want to save the wastes, even if I have to drag everyone in it kicking and screaming.¡¯
So we sat there and started outlining the basic plans for proper reforestation of the lands almost everyone considered too depleted to ever properly grow things without chemical intervention again.
***
We made it to Indy far quicker than we would¡¯ve by car. Sky had opened the door to the cockpit and offered to let us all see Indy¡¯s skyline as we came in for a landing.
It was, in a word, beautiful.
Lines of light stretched across the dark horizon in a web of humanity, a single mega building on the south side towered into the sky to hold a large portion of the city''s residents with more suburban housing scattered to the north where we were headed towards.
The Indianapolis Sanctum, which The Family had constructed the building by request of a Sam named Asuriel a few decades ago, It was future-proofed to house any and all Family operations there alongside the Sams who decided to live there.
Now it housed seven Sams; the three magical girls, Shadowtag, a pair of Samurai more dedicated to infrastructure and civil service projects than fighting directly, and now me.
It felt weird to be calling this building home, not uncomfortable, instead it felt strangely familiar and right to call this place home.
The building was a mish-mash of different shapes and colors setting it apart from the surrounding buildings, it was several stories tall with the lower floors looking more office shaped from the exterior, a band in the center level with hover car traffic lanes that was clearly meant for parking of both mundane and esoteric vehicles. Finally above that were the Samurai quarters, a set of floors covered in decorative infrastructure that even in the dark glowed with various light fixtures built into it.
Sky looked back at all of us from her pilot¡¯s seat, then threw a hand out to indicate the building we were landing at.
¡°Welcome to your new homes, everyone!¡±
Chapter 44: Brunch of Survivors
Home is an important thing for everyone. It¡¯s a place to rest, a place to hang out with friends, a place to start a family.
If anyone threatens mine, they better be prepared to feel the wrath of a thousand suns bearing down on them.
-Asuriel, 2037
The next few minutes were a whirlwind of being shown where a few important things were. Until each of us got our own room, (except for the twins who were completely fine with continuing to share as long as they got more space).
I ended up in a plain room that felt¡ sterilized more than anything. There wasn¡¯t any furniture other than a basic bed and a nightstand. The connected bathroom was bare except for a few basic toiletries as well. Luckily, Alannah had dropped off a bunch of my pillows at my request and nothing else.
Dropping all my stuff in here at once would be a mistake for multiple reasons, most of it being related to getting distracted.
¡°Pyri, can you get me some pajamas of some sort?¡± I asked while ogling the really comfy looking bed.
What style do you want?
¡°Shorts and a loose tank top please,¡± I answered as I began pulling armor plates off my jumpsuit, ¡°Not so loose that I have wardrobe malfunctions though.¡±
Already accounted for that. They¡¯ll be on the bed when you¡¯re done stripping.
Pyri had mercifully just ticked my number down a point for the ¡®Class 0 Sleeping Garments¡¯ which appeared on the bed without a box.
Rather than instantly go to them, I was struggling to get the jumpsuit off of me. I was losing grip on my wakefulness quickly, which apparently hampers your jumpsuit disrobing abilities.
I eventually got the suit off of me, and dropped it into the pile containing the rest of my armor and boots. The air against my skin carried a chill with it as I quickly pulled off my underwear as well, and made my way into the bathroom in search of a shower to wash off the exertions of the evening. All things considered I didn¡¯t do too bad with washing and drying my new hair under Pyri¡¯s coaching (and a few newly bought Sam-grade hair care products).
Leaving the bathroom refreshed and relaxed with incredibly soft hair lightly smelling like flowers, I reached the bed with my new pajamas. The shirt had some sort of picture on the front I was too sleepy to parse. The shorts had a triangle shaped hole in the back that seemed to be Pyri future proofing my pajamas for after I finally got my tail.
Most importantly they were very cozy.
Finally clean and dressed for bed, I got underneath the covers and started to fall asleep.
Except I couldn¡¯t.
Her voice kept ringing in the back of my head. Blatantly misgendering me, treating me as if I was worth less than the dirt on her boots.
I choked out a sob as tears streamed down my face.
¡°Why didn¡¯t she want me?¡± I quietly croaked into a pillow.¡°Was I just not good enough?¡±
I didn¡¯t fall asleep for several minutes after that.
***
If you ever want to know what bliss is, it¡¯s a nice bed with a multitude of pillows. Rough, smooth, squishy, or hard they all feel great. Fortunately for me, bliss is eternal.
I woke up all on my own, a bit surprised I wasn¡¯t woken up by someone else when there was so much work to be done this fall after the rain delayed us for two weeks last month. Blearily, I reached over to grab my glasses from the nightstand and put them on. Everything felt slightly off, but I couldn¡¯t place it whatsoever.
A quick check of the time and-TEN AM?!
I jolted out of bed and scrambled to my dresser to find my room entirely bare. I wasn¡¯t in the right room at all.
Spark. Before you completely lose your head, remember what happened yesterday.
Why was there a voice in my-
I froze.
¡°That wasn¡¯t a dream?¡±
It wasn¡¯t, you are in fact, a Vanguard now.
Pyri paused to let my waking up brain process things for a moment before continuing.
You might want to go eat so we can discuss the other half of your transition still needing to take place.
I looked down at my pajama-clad self and decided I didn¡¯t care if I was only in my pajamas right then. I wanted food, and I was damn well going to get it.
The first steps out of my room were hesitant, a mix of the fact that this was a new place, and more importantly.
I had no idea where to go.
¡°Pyri?¡±
Go right, and turn left at the end of the hallway.
¡°Thank you.¡±
Following Pyri¡¯s direction yielded results beyond my wildest dreams. A kitchen and dining room that currently contained a chef who was talking to Benny about something on the stove top while Evie and the twins were all eating scrambled eggs and toast at the table.
My stomach loudly gurgled at the heavenly scent, attracting the attention of everyone in the room. I could tell the only thing keeping the twins from rushing me for a hug was the food right in front of them.
¡°Ah Mademoiselle Graham!¡± The chef guy greeted me, ¡°I see you have risen from your slumber at last! Come come! Have yourself a delicious breakfast before you do any of the extreme levels of paperwork you will likely end up swamped in!¡±
¡°I uhhhh, hello? Mr. Umm¡¡±
Nailed it. Perfect greeting Spark.
¡°Oh how rude of me!,¡± he gasped, then offered his hand. ¡°My name is Luc Dubois! Chef extraordinaire and father to the most delightful voidling in the world!¡±
I shook his hand, ¡°So you¡¯re Inque¡¯s dad?¡±
¡°Indeed!¡± He half shouted with a flourish of a wooden spoon in his left hand. ¡°Enough small talk! Get yourself some breakfast and eat to your heart¡¯s content!¡±
Not wanting to upset him, I grabbed a plate and started heaping eggs onto it alongside a few slices of toast.
Spark you might want to stop now.
I paused, ¡®Why?¡¯
Because you¡¯re not used to portioning for your current body. You won¡¯t be able to eat as much.
I flushed a bit red as I tacitly agreed by walking over to the table. Knowing how I tended to eat when I got really hungry, neither the twins or Evie said anything other than a small greeting.
The eggs were so unfairly delicious. It wasn¡¯t especially fancy, just scratch made scrambled eggs with little bits of ham in them with a side of toast smeared with-
¡°Is this peach jam?!¡± I cried out in joy.
¡°Ah yes!¡± Luc beamed with pride. ¡°I find peach jam to be an unsung delicacy, and prefer it over other types.¡±
I eyed the food with a look that did nothing to hide my hunger. ¡°If I wasn¡¯t so hungry I would hug you right now.¡±
He chuckled in response, before making a shooing motion with his hands. ¡°Don¡¯t let me keep you from your meal! Bon appetit!¡±
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As I devoured my food, Summer eventually had enough waiting for a day and decided that now was the proper time for question asking.
¡°So Spark,¡± she ventured, ¡°what are you going to do today?¡±
I came up for air, ¡°I¡¯m going to discuss options with Pyri, and then finish out the rest of my transition today.¡±
Autumn chimed in, ¡°how long will it take this time?¡±
Evie placed the phone down on the table where everyone could hear.
[If Spark approves the current list as complete it should take around five days.]
I stopped the others from asking if she was being serious or not and asked the more important question.
¡°What¡¯s the shopping list I¡¯m looking at?¡±
[First let¡¯s look at what you already have. Yesterday you purchased a large amount of the infrastructure needed for this operation, which will allow you to dedicate more points towards bootstrapping your body even further.]
[Firstly, you will need to purchase the remaining hardware to allow the BioShifter to do its job, this includes two more generators, and four more batteries at the same cost as before. After that, you will need to acquire Nutrigel cartridges for the BioShifter¡¯s built-in injector so your body doesn¡¯t starve mid operation.]
A few spinning holograms of the object appeared on the table. Built in holographic suite maybe?
[Next up, you will need various raw elements for the BioShifter to work with. Then various organs and bionic blueprints. These include; the tail, ears with a vastly improved auditory system, retractable claws for the hands and feet, a bioelectric generation organ, a medical nanite production organ, bionic skin to provide protection from various forms of damage but primarily extreme heat sources like your electricity or Vanguard SkyFire¡¯s incendiary bombs, and most importantly the MK XIV Vulgoran Bionic Suite.]
¡°Take a breath Pyri!¡± Evie scolded. ¡°We aren¡¯t going anywhere right now!¡±
[I¡¯ll have you know that I don¡¯t have lungs, and most of that list is self explanatory in nature and would take entirely too long to get through in detail.]
Evie looked sternly at the phone, ¡°And why would it take too-¡° Autumn tapped her and pointed at me, who was currently vibrating with excitement. ¡°Nevermind.¡±
[To expand on the Bionic Suite, alongside the general enhancements to your entire body, it will render you entirely immune to electricity and allow you to instinctively control where the excess travels in your body.]
¡°So wait,¡± Summer interrupted, ¡°This means Spark will become an electric type Pokemon then?¡±
[After this she will be more of an electric/flying type.]
I screwed my face up in confusion, ¡°Wait what do you mean ¡®flying¡¯?¡±
[I compiled the request you made for flight yesterday into this ¡®shopping list¡¯. I can strike it if you want, but all that will change is two dream learning lessons will be pulled.]
I shook my head, ¡°Nah, personal flight is exactly what I need, what''s the entire set of courses?¡±
Instead of speaking it outloud Pyri just put a list on my glasses.
Custom Lesson: Basic to Expert Movement and Agility
Lesson: Class I Melee Combat Incl. Claws
Lesson: Class II Vulgoran Engineering
Lesson: Class II Vulgoran Weaponry
Lesson: Class I Aerial Movement
Lesson: Class I Personal Flight System Piloting
[Your dream learning will start at the top of the list and follow it in order. Anything you don¡¯t finish while in the BioShifter will be finished in naps outside of your regular sleep schedule.]
¡°Why not just run it while I sleep regularly?¡±
[Because you will only get a quarter of the rest undisturbed sleep gives you.]
I could only give out a short ¡®Oh¡¯ before a door opened somewhere, and the sound of bickering filtered through the door.
Turning, I saw Inque and Alannah coming through the door, Cryo in a pair of shorts and a t-shirt, while Inque was wearing¡ a maid dress?
¡°Good morning everyone!¡± Inque greeted as the pair came up to the table.
A chorus of ¡®mornings¡¯ later and I asked the question on all of our minds.
¡°Inque, why are you wearing a maid dress?¡±
Xey gained an impish smile, ¡°¡¯Cause I want to! Also, Sky wants you in the med-bay. It¡¯s about your BioShifter thingy.¡±
I ruffled Autumn''s hair and received a pout in return as I stood up, ¡°Sure, I was figuring everything out for the last half of my transition anyway.¡±
¡°You¡¯re not allowed to start that thing up until we all get hugs goodbye!¡± Evie warned me.
I held a thumbs up, ¡°Wouldn¡¯t dream of missing out on hugs from y¡¯all.¡±
I quickly rinsed off my plate, thanked Luc for the breakfast, and followed the pair out of the room.
¡°I didn¡¯t realize you were French, Inque.¡± I said, hoping it wasn¡¯t a sore subject.
¡°Yeah,¡± xey answered, ¡°dad moved us out here right after I was born. Landed a gig in some fancy restaurant here in Indy, until Asuriel and Shadowtag had a date there and offered him a job here ¡®cause they liked his food so much.¡±
¡°Asuriel and Shadowtag were dating?¡± I asked.
¡°Married actually,¡± Alannah cut in, ¡°the way Luc and Inque tell it, the two were perfect for each other. No one who was around back then likes to talk about it too much. The Ft. Wayne incursion took a lot from Indy that day.¡±
¡°I see.¡± I paused for a bit to parse whatever the hell my brain was turning over in my head, ¡°Honestly, it makes sense in a weird deja vu sort of way.¡±
The pair both gave me an odd look. Alannah¡¯s didn¡¯t really have anything behind it, but Inque¡¯s expression felt like xey were trying to flay my soul open, to learn everything that lay within.
I didn¡¯t get a chance to ask what that was about before we stepped through a door and into a surgeon¡¯s wet dream.
Various medical appliances were placed throughout the room, each one having tubes of gunk sticking out of them with various fill levels. A surgical suite was in a sealed off box on one side of the room, and all the way in the back was my BioShifter, with a SkyFire standing in front of it with her tail slapping against the floor in an agitated manner.
I then noticed that the batteries and generators were all mounted into shelves surrounding the machine, with room to spare.
¡°Wow,¡± I exclaimed, ¡°Y¡¯all didn¡¯t have to bring this in here without me.¡±
Sky turned around and gave me a smile, ¡°You were tired and needed the rest.¡± She pointed at an unattached cable, ¡°You can make it up to me by plugging that cable in.¡±
The cable she was referring to was the one meant to plug in underneath the user console.
The only reason I found it yesterday was because Pyri was helping me.
I snorted as I got down on my back to get a proper angle on the outlet, ¡°Oh that¡¯s easy cheezy, the plug is just under this bit of the console here, Sky.¡±
She blew a raspberry at me, ¡°Please, we¡¯re off duty, no need to refer to us by our Sam names at home.¡±
I looked up at her when she didn¡¯t continue, it took Alannah elbowing her to get her to realize she didn¡¯t actually tell me her name.
¡°Oh uh,¡± she said with a growing blush, ¡°my name is Azure, Azure Jones.¡±
¡°Nice to meet you!¡± I responded as I pulled myself off the floor, ¡°My name is Spark Graham.¡±
Azure and Alannah both jokingly gave me handshakes, but when I turned to Inque that look was back on xeir face for a few seconds before xey pulled xeir mask out and put it on, then shook my hand.
Taken aback by xeir odd behavior, I sent a questioning glance to the others and got shrugs in response.
Whatever, time to finish what I started yesterday.
¡°Alright Pyri, I didn¡¯t see anything on your list that I didn¡¯t disagree with.¡± I grinned, ¡°go ahead and buy it all!¡±
Would you like the itemized list, or do you want to continue skipping those?
¡°Just give me the total cost.¡± I answered. ¡°Can always look at the more detailed list later!¡±
Fair enough. The Batteries and generators will appear next to the places where they should be shelved. The Nutrigel will need to be brought into the BioShifter itself. Everything else goes into the organ repository underneath the entrance walkway, or the elemental injector next to the console.
New Purchases!
Spark¡¯s Vulgoran Transition Shopping list x1: 13,630
Points Reduced To: 4,481
True to Pyri¡¯s word, the batteries and generators all popped into existence around the shelves. Next to the console a giant circular container holding a large amount of sludge appeared. Next to that four insulated containers of various sizes appeared, each marked with a neon blue biohazard symbol.
The sound of something clunking inside the chamber told me exactly where the cartridges got teleported to, and the console dinged before sending me an ¡®upload complete¡¯ notification.
Rubbing my hands together, I stepped towards the elemental slurry container and heaved it up and into the slot, plugging it in with a satisfying ¡®ker-chunk¡¯.
Azure cleared her throat before I could get the ramp up for the organs. ¡°We¡¯re gonna go get your cousins in here before you hyper focus your way into that thing. Will you be able to handle moving all of this alone?¡±
I gave her a thumbs up before lifting the walkway and opening a refrigerated drawer and started lifting things in.
Having gotten my answer the three of them left me to it, and I soon fell into that familiar rhythm. A constant march forward until the task was done. The generators and batteries themselves didn¡¯t add too much difficulty to the cabling which was a welcome surprise that led to me finishing up in record time.
As the flow bled away, I turned to see Summer, Autumn, and Benny all clapping while Evie stood there with an unexplained grin. My three teammates were all staring at me with shocked looks on their faces.
And they were all blushing for some reason?
Mentally shrugging at that, I walked over to the console, put in the command to begin spooling everything up, and walked over to give my cousins all hugs.
¡°Okay you three,¡± I said to the kids, ¡°You behave for Evie you hear me? This means you do any chores you get, you do your homework, and you go to bed when told to, okay?¡±
I got nods from all three and I quickly scooped them all up into one last hug.
I looked at Evie and booped her nose. ¡°Please don¡¯t fight with anyone while I¡¯m not here?¡±
She rolled her eyes and lunged to pull me into a hug, ¡°No promises. You also reminded me that we need to figure out school for the kids once you get out.¡±
¡°No kidding,¡± I grimaced. Things were going to get a lot more adulty for the both of us.
I then gave each of the three magical girls hugs and thanks for everything, before turning and walking up the ramp of the machine that would pare away another layer of my humanity.
¡°Welp here goes nothing.¡± I muttered to myself as I walked into the chamber.
Spark?
¡°Yeah Pyri?¡±
After this operation you will have quite a lot on your plate, are you ready for that?
I could only grin as I began stripping out of my pajamas.
¡°The universe may want to spit in my eye, Pyri, but I damn well know how to spit right back.¡±
Pyri chuckled through the link she had to my brain.
I will enjoy helping you do so. Starting the BioShifter now.
For a moment, nothing happened, until a heavy curtain of darkness began to quickly fall over me as my consciousness faded, leaving not a spark behind.
Chapter 45: Epilogue of Reunion
Oh! This is like, my first bar fight ever! What¡¯s the etiquette here? Do you throw the first punch or do I?
-Samurai GroundWire after chasing a mugger into a bar and spilling a skinheads drink, 2056
Within the halls of a small little private bar on the outskirts of Neo Orleans, a tall waitress placed another pair of drinks onto the simple metal table of their wrap-around booth. Swinging just a foot above the table, a hanging light warmed the chrome surface ever so slightly to the touch, a nice change of pace in the strangely chilly weather of the megacity¡¯s night. The soft melody of an acoustic guitar rang through the room with a sensual soprano in accompaniment, creating a beautiful sound that reminded Shadowtag of a long lost soul. All-too familiar tides of grief rose in her chest, only to be washed away by the bittersweet tang of her Pinot Noir.
She was wearing her typical outfit for the field; a long rich blue cloak, with black trim and various glimmering silver arcane symbols woven into the fabric. Underneath it, she wore a black combat uniform that like the cloak over top of it was tailor made to go with her when she became one with the shadows. Her featureless mirrored silver mask laid on the table next to her hand. Ready to cover her face, the burned canvas on which the memories of that day persist, incase she should need to leave.
Her face that also betrayed just how tired and overworked she truly was. Storm gray eyes sunken, with bags underneath them, a condition that her companion and many others had tried to help her with over the years.
A condition either being worsened, or improved depending on how you viewed such things, by the heavy flush that had painted her pallid face with the rosy blush of alcohol reaching all the way to the tips of her elven ears.
The woman who sat across from her that night is one of her old friends, a kindred soul and first generation Vanguard she rarely got an opportunity to spend time with. Her pearlescent silvery gray hair is in a pixie cut as normal, her toned shoulders shifting as she lifts her glass to clink against her companion¡¯s. Her ears and tail wiggled a bit as she took a sip, unrestrained joy apparent in her ros¨¦ eyes.
¡°So you¡¯re just about done in the gulf,¡± Foxfire asked, stirring her cocktail casually, whilst leaning on the table, ¡°What happens now?¡±
Shadowtag took another sip from her glass, ¡°Well, once I¡¯m done, I¡¯ll head back to Indy and figure out what all I missed besides that one big thing.¡±
Foxfire¡¯s ears twitched up at that and she leaned forward. ¡°Oh? And just what kind of tea are you hiding?¡±
She scoffed, ¡°You sound like Cryo, and it¡¯s some of the best news the girls have gotten in months.¡± A rare smile crossed her face. ¡°A new Sam initialized a few days ago and agreed to join the magical girl team.¡±
¡°A new Samurai is basically always cause for celebration,¡± The vixen, in her usual over the top energetic fashion, raised her glass to gesture at her drinking partner, ¡°And you¡¯re taking a break after you¡¯re done training her, or I¡¯ll make you take a forced vacation!¡±
The glass is lowered back down equally quickly and somehow without spilling a single drop.
Shadowtag squinted at the fox-woman, ¡°Luna, do you know how hard it was to get Starfall to exempt me from the Family break time requirements? I refuse to risk that!¡±
¡°Looks like we¡¯ll go see whatever is left of Salzburg then.¡± She had somehow procured a notebook to write something down in it, and her eyes peeking over its edge had a mischievous glint within them. ¡°I haven¡¯t dragged you to Salzburg yet, have I?¡±
¡°You wouldn¡¯t dare.¡±
Luna doesn¡¯t respond. Her grin says enough.
Then after a pause, she adds, ¡°But seriously. You need to take a break at some point. Taking any urgent job as soon as one pops up is just asking for you to collapse; This isn¡¯t sustainable.¡±
Shadowtag hesitates, ¡°I-¡±
¡°Oh-ho?¡± Both women¡¯s heads shoot to the side, where someone they didn¡¯t expect to see today approached with her mouth hidden behind her sleeve. ¡°Is this not a joyous coincidence?¡±
The fox rolled her eyes. ¡°I don¡¯t believe in coincidences.¡±
¡°That tracks,¡± Shadowtag said while slurring slightly, ¡°Neeeeerd.¡±
Giggling, Morgan ¡®Sanctum¡¯ Brandt¡¯s little black lynx ears wiggle upon her head, the tufts of white fur on their ends bouncing up and down. Her grey eyes are filled with joy above the purple sleeve of her long sweater dress, the red dyed inside of her ebony bob standing in stark contrast to its shade. She finally lowers her arm after a moment, revealing a gleaming set of white fangs curved up in a wide grin.
¡°Shall I do a reading for you two in celebration of this auspicious occasion?¡±
¡°Fucking damnit not another one,¡± Luna did a double take and gave a defeated sigh, ¡°Well at least you¡¯re not as boring as Liam...¡±
¡°Go ahead Morgan,¡± Shadowtag murmurs before taking another sip.
The hispanic woman pulls a tarot deck out of nowhere, shuffling it flamboyantly in the air above the table. ¡°Considering I do not have much time to spare, how about we do one card for each of you?¡±
¡°It¡¯s fine, you can skip mine. I prefer to extrapolate future possibilities based on measurements rather than randomly shuffled cards.¡±
Morgan snickers, then fans her cards out in front of her. ¡°Pick a card, madame.¡±
¡°As you wish mademoiselle Brandt.¡± Shadowtag responded while pulling a card without looking and put it on the table face-up.
At first, the card does not seem to have a face, yet before the women¡¯s eyes an vibrant image sprang to life, one all three were intimately familiar with. A battlefield, where a figure clad in the facsimile of a bird casts tendrils of blue electric doom down upon hordes of xeno scum. A deep blue overtakes Morgan''s eyes, and as she speaks strangely impactful words, the name of the card burns itself into view.
¡°Your card is: Judgement, Faceup.¡±
The woman chuckles, stealing a glance into Shadowtag¡¯s eyes, which sends a shiver down her spine. ¡°How fortunate Winter. This card represents transformation, the dawn of a new beginning for you, presumably very soon. As the final puzzle piece slots into place, long festering wounds of the past will be healed.¡±
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Shadowtag had gone deathly pale and completely still.
Those wings¡
¡°Draw upon your past to guide you and your allies, but do not ignore your intuition.¡± The lynx¡¯s smile falls a bit. ¡°I do not believe you will have a lack of decisions to make, but I would not worry too hard. The situation you¡¯ve been left in has been difficult, and you may have faltered on the path here, but the lonely journey you were forced upon will soon reach its end. Do not regret, for you have done all you can.¡±
¡°I-¡± Shadowtag faltered, before she barely managed to sob out, ¡°I think I need a hug.¡±
Luna doesn¡¯t say anything but instead spreads out her arms, offering said hug to her friend.
Not waiting for an answer from her oracle, Shadowtag quickly wrapped the two of them up in a hug and began sobbing.
¡°I miss them both, s-so much!¡±
¡°It¡¯s okay, let it all out.¡± Luna gently pats her back.
Despite being visibly uncomfortable, Morgan allows for the hug to continue until the woman calms down, where the lynx wiggles out of the hug and clears her throat.
¡°You can um, keep the card if you wish. I have more than enough.¡± She sighs, then glances at the other woman. ¡°By the way, Foxfire, thank you for guiding the Starchaser crew a bit for us.¡±
¡°Oh it¡¯s no problem. It¡¯s really a shame North America doesn¡¯t have some sort of network for new Samurai where they can get help, mentoring and resources, but hey I get it, budget is tight, might need some of that nazi-cash. How ARE your shareholders doing by the way?¡±
¡°Look, for what it¡¯s worth, I didn¡¯t vote for this. I think the fools got what was coming to them.¡± Shaking her head, Morgan puts a hand on her hip. ¡°The Montero Conglomerate is starting to get on my nerves, between the fool forming a new PMC and the Montero-Wisteria labs causing havoc everywhere they show up. I¡¯m glad that your girls in Indy were able to solve that issue before it got out of hand, Winter.¡±
¡°Wait, what do you mean my girls?¡± Shadowtag asked quizzically, ¡°I¡¯ve been out of the loop while dealing with the aftermath of Gabrielle¡¯s bullshit.¡±
¡°The new one¡¯s home was attacked by a large antithesis raid force that came from a network of artificially seeded stealth hives in the Wastes.¡± She clicks her tongue. ¡°The entire general area had to be condemned, they took the survivors of her family minus one who decided to attack her for being a Samurai, into the Sanctum there. Glad I set it up to be so big, despite the lack of personnel there.¡±
Shadowtag squinted at the lynx-woman, ¡°Wait¡ is that¡¡±
Brows furrowed, she pulled up her emergency alert log, only to freeze as she read the list in front of her. Going deathly pale, Shadowtag drops her wine glass, which shatters across the tiles of the bar as all the lights in the room dim.
¡°SHIT!¡±
The drunk Samurai stood up instantly, ¡°Spectyr sober me. NOW!¡± She gave a confused Luna a quick hug, and a taken aback Morgan received a light head pat as Winter¡¯s body visibly burnt off the effects of the alcohol. ¡°Also call Gabrielle and tell her I¡¯m heading home a bit early!¡±
Luna put a hand on Winter¡¯s shoulder. ¡°Don¡¯t worry about the job. If you have Spectyr send Lyona the details of what still needs to be done, I¡¯ll finish things up here. Also if you want, my car is faster than your bike.¡±
¡°Thanks!¡± Shadowtag called back as she sent a massive tip to the entire staff of the bar for keeping it reserved only for her while keeping her identity private.
***
Shadowtag had barely reached the Sanctum¡¯s medbay when a voice came from the darkness near the humming machine in the back.
¡°Shadowtag! The new Sam I think-¡°
A held up hand brought xem to a stop.
¡°I already know, it¡¯s why I¡¯m home early.¡± She fixed Inque with a stern look, ¡°Shouldn¡¯t you be in bed?¡±
¡°I could say the same for you!¡± xey replied with a huff, ¡°She¡¯ll be done in like six hours, go get some rest!¡±
Shadowtag stifled a yawn, ¡°Since when are you so parental about these things?¡±
¡°Since we brought a ten-year-old who is sassier than Alannah home, and the person who knows how to wrangle her best is currently getting a transition by turning herself into girlgurt.¡±
¡°I must be hallucinating, because everything you said made no sense.¡± Shadowtag sighed, ¡°I¡ I¡¯ll stay here, Inque You can go to bed.¡±
¡°But Shadowta-¡±
¡°No. I¡¯m not going to leave her. Not again.¡±
Inque looked at her mentor for a moment, hesitation obvious on her face, before clicking her tongue and walking away. Shadowtag watched xem until xey could no longer be seen, before she trudged over and slid to the ground with her back against the large machine.
It was deathly silent, beyond the deep white noise produced by the grand machine, and as she sat there, Shadowtag could not help but anxiously reminisce on the past, the moments she had hidden away deep inside for so long, of love, pain, sorrow, loneliness. Soon though, the memories and exhaustion combined together to lull the woman into the dark depths of dreamless sleep.
***
¡°Um excuse me, Mrs. Shadowtag?¡±
With a groan, Shadowtag blinked the exhaustion from her eyes, just to find a pair of girls standing next to the couch she had been moved to.
¡°Yeah?¡± She asked while yawning.
¡°I was uhm wondering,¡± the girl to the left started while bunching the front of her shirt into her hands, ¡°Could I maybe have your autograph?¡±
Shadowtag blinked, ¡°Mine?¡±
¡°Yes ma¡¯am.¡±
Pulling herself up into a sitting position, and letting loose another yawn. Shadowtag gave the girl a nod and gestured to the dining table.
¡°I¡¯ll sign it over there.¡±
With that said she stood up, and followed the pair over to where the magical girls were all eating, and an older girl was scolding them for waking her up.
After sitting down with a grunt, she flicked her wrist and a marker and a photograph of her floating menacingly over a swarm of antithesis was on the table, and signed soon after.
¡°Here you go, miss, uh?¡±
¡°Autumn Fletcher, ma¡¯am,¡± she clarified as she took the photograph. She pointed to the other girl, ¡°that''s my twin Summer, and our cousin Evie.¡± She then pointed at the kitchen, ¡°The boy with Mr. Dubois is Benny.¡±
¡°Ah Madame Shadowtag!¡± Luc greeted, ¡°Inque told me you came home early last night, but ah you seem to not have your mask on.¡±
¡°Eh, no point in doing the song and dance if they¡¯re all staying here.¡± She raised an eyebrow at Evie. ¡°Y¡¯all are staying here right?¡±
She responded with a hasty nod yes.
¡°Then there¡¯s no reason to hide.¡±
Autumn was staring down at the photograph with stars in her eyes. ¡°Winter Graham¡ Huh, like Spark?¡±
Feigning ignorance, ignoring the looks Evie and the magical girls were all giving her she responded, ¡°Hm? Spark?¡±
¡°Our other cousin,¡± Autumn explained, ¡°although she''s more like an older sister. She became a samurai yesterday and is getting a tail today!¡±
A voice, dear and familiar, spoke up from a phone on the table, [Hello Winter. It¡¯s truly been a while.]
Shadowtag nearly sobbed as the memories came flooding back once more.
Meeting this radiant girl with a chip in her head, demanding to help fix what was wrong with Winter¡¯s body.
Getting a chip of her own after leaping from a dark corner to smash a Seven-zombie upside the head with a baseball bat to protect a busted shelter entrance.
The romance the two of them shared.
Getting married, having a child.
¡Tragedy.
Winter had to blink the tears from her eyes.
¡°Hello Pyridae,¡± she managed to choke out, underlying emotion filling every word, ¡±it has indeed been a long, long time. Do you know when she will be done ¡®getting a tail¡¯?¡±
[She actually finished about four seconds ago, and is currently playing with her new ears.]
Ignoring the looks everyone was giving her, Winter jerked around, her eyes shooting to the top of the machine.
Leaping from shadow to shadow, she made it to the foot of the machine¡¯s entry ramp in a few short seconds, almost huffing a laugh at the sounds of pure delight coming from inside the capsule in the center.
The others all soon ran in after her, worry evident on all their faces.
Finally the door opened with a hiss, and Winter couldn¡¯t keep the tears back.
She was a bit short, with a wiry frame that was well toned. A bob of icy blue wavy hair fell down to just above her shoulders and framed a round face with a pair of round white rimmed glasses in front of two storm cloud gray eyes. More striking was the pair of swiveling fox ears on top of her head, that same icy blue on the outside and cloud white fluff sprouting from the interior. The mass of fur wagging behind her following the same scheme, blue body with a white tip.
The spitting image of her momma, except for the eyes, which looked as if she had copied them straight from Winter.
¡°Uh excuse me miss?¡± Spark asked while walking up to her, ¡°Are you okay?¡±
¡°I-¡° Winter hesitated, ¡°I should be asking you that, my little firefly.¡±
Spark hesitated, her face twisting in confusion almost exactly the same as it did fifteen long years prior. Her ears drooped slightly, and her tail slowly drifted down between her legs.
Then, after a tense moment, true recognition gleamed behind her eyes.
¡°Mom?¡±