“Chaos
Form…”
Kievkenalis shivered as a veil
of Chaos Energy covered his body, offering slight protection against the cold
atmosphere. A snow storm had expanded from southeast Nimaliaka Central to cover
the entire city and the region around it, coating the building tops and streets
with a thin layer of snow and ice and forcing the Chaostechnic to progress
toward the coast at a slower, more cautious speed. “Chaos… Boost…” he muttered, the pain caused by the use of
Chaos Energy numbed by the biting air around him as he dashed forward and then
leaped upwards, clearing several stories and landing on the roof of a
five-story industrial structure. He paused to look down at the area in front of
him: the industrial freight docks of Old Nimaliaka Central. Long ago, before
the age of space-flight, the docks saw frequent visits from water-borne freight
ships as one of the busiest ports in all of Nimalia – but now it was largely
abandoned or repurposed, with nothing but a shell of its former glory left as
the only users now were Tresédian ferries and independent merchants who
couldn’t afford modern air- or spaceships.
The quay directly in front of
Kievkenalis was the main offloading area, featuring a large, wide-open space
across which freight rails ran. The platform extended for nearly two hundred
meters before dropping off into the coastal waters; several kilometers to the
north were the clean commercial beaches, and several more kilometers to the
south the coast began turning eastward to follow the Nimaliakian-East
Nimaliakian land bridge.
“Chaos Energy Detect…”
Kievkenalis muttered, turning his attention away from the snow-covered sights
to search for the Master Ayas. He scowled irately as his search turned up
nothing; he had been slow to pursue the Ayas, and its Chaos Energy trail had
long since dispersed thanks to time and the chaos of the Nanocreature attacks.
The only course of action left was to search for the Ayas manually, an option
made worse by the weather conditions and the lateness of the night. Kievkenalis
estimated that there was only another three or four hours until sunrise – and
the exhaustion from the long night was beginning to catch up to him.
Nonetheless, he prepared to look for the Ayas, turning his gaze toward –
– what was that?! The Chaostechnic suddenly whipped around, staring
into the distance as the colored veil introduced by Chaos Energy Detect slowly
wore off. He squinted in an effort to see through the snow – and immediately
exclaimed “Chaos Deflection!!”
just in time to take a massive blow from the back, flinging him off the
building top. “Chaos Cancel Form! Chaos
Fortified Armor!” he quickly called in succession, dispelling the thin
veil of Chaos Energy around his body and replacing it with a sturdy set of
armor constructed of Chaos Energy just in time to absorb the shock of his fall
on the ground below. He immediately leaped to his feet and jumped back,
narrowly avoiding being smashed underfoot as none other than Morcii slammed
into the ground in front of him.
“…You Aldredanoids never fail to stand in my
way,” the Nanocreature leader growled, placing his hand on the building
behind him and covering it in a coating of silver metal, “…I will not allow you
to claim the Master Ayas before me! The Ayas…” he lifted the entire five-story building
into the air, shattering it into four parts before launching them at
Kievkenalis, “…will be mine!!”
“Chaos
Explosion!” the Chaostechnic quickly responded, detonating a remote
explosion within one of the building fragments and blowing it to pieces as he
dashed to the left to evade the remaining fragments. With a quick call of “Chaos Boost” he sped out of the way
just in time; he then followed by twisting back toward Morcii and launching
several Chaos Strikes only to stumble as the pain disrupted his concentration.
Nigh-instantly, the Nanocreature leader was upon him, moving to smash his foot
into the Chaostechnic but succeeding only in dispelling the Chaos Armor around
Kievkenalis’s body. The Chaostechnic quickly followed with “Chaos Deflection”, flinging Morcii
away and giving him the room to climb back to his feet just in time to brace
himself and call “Chaos Deflection”
again to block the myriad of lasers Morcii fired at him. Kievkenalis prepared
to retaliate, stretching his right hand forward and beginning “Chaos–!” but caught a glimpse of
motion in the corner of his eye before he could call “Strike”, forcing him to
finish with “Deflection!” once
more as Morcii slammed the remnants of the building from earlier into the
Chaostechnic’s location. While protected from direct damage, the impact of the
debris flung Kievkenalis across the quay, sending him tumbling back to the
ground as he barely managed to stop himself from falling into the bay. “Chaos Teporté!” he quickly muttered,
teleporting himself away from the ledge just as Morcii attempted to smash his
knee into his face, giving the Chaostechnic a moment to climb back to his feet
and launch a handful of Chaos Strikes toward Morcii. The Nanocreature leader
took the blows head on as he charged forward, simultaneously firing lasers from
his transformed arms and closing the distance between himself and Kievkenalis.
The Chaostechnic attempted to maintain the distance by quickly backing away but
stumbled and fell to the ground; he quickly called “Chaos Armor” mere moments before Morcii was upon him,
grabbing Kievkenalis by his arm and swinging him around once and then throwing
him at the ground with enough force to shatter the concrete. Kievkenalis
grimaced and locked up in pain, unable to block Morcii’s next move as he raised
his foot into the air – and was subsequently bowled over as Davídrius rammed
into him head-on.
“Reinforcements…?” Morcii muttered, catching himself several meters
away and quickly ducking to dodge Christeané’s battlehammer. He immediately
reached up and grabbed the hammer tether as the weapon flew by, yanking it and
whipping Christeané around and into the ground – where the Superstrength
Introtechnic caught himself and yanked his cord back, ripping Morcii’s arm off
and flinging the Nanocreature leader into the air. Instantly the severed arm
split into four pieces, each of which transformed into blades that homed in on
Christeané as Morcii himself opened fire with his remaining arm cannon from the
opposite direction, forcing the Introtechnic to take the brunt of the blasts as
Davídrius managed to intercept the airborne blades with his own weapons. The
Superspeed Introtechnic then leaped into the air, moving to smash his foot over
Morcii’s head only for the Nanocreature to dodge backwards and then slam his
arms down on Davídrius’s back, spiking him into the platform below. Morcii then
moved to fire at Davídrius but was interrupted as Christeané’s hammer slammed
into his chest, exploding his body into thousands of fragments as the
Superstrength Introtechnic flew by and splashed down in the bay.
Davídrius quickly jumped back to
his feet and turned toward Morcii as the Nanocreature’s fragments reformed into
his full body several tens of meters away; the Superspeed Introtechnic was upon
him instantly, slashing at the pieces faster than they could reform and forcing
Morcii to instead use the fragments themselves to counter, forming several
daggers that each flew through the air independently and forced Davídrius back.
The moment the Introtechnic let up, each of the daggers flew away and then all
converged on his position in a dome formation, effectively trapping him –
except he threw himself to the side, twisting his body in just the right way to
avoid hitting any of the daggers straight-on and then banking on his
Introtechnic durability to avoid taking damage. Sure enough, he escaped the
trap with only a torn jacket and pants; immediately he whipped around and
lunged forward, flipping and smashing his foot into the collection of daggers
just in time for Christeané to fling himself back on land and follow up with a
powerful ground pound, shattering the quay for a hundred meters around. The two
Introtechnics then jumped away as the Nanocreature pieces dissolved into a
silver cloud that quickly reformed into Morcii just in time for the
Nanocreature leader to stretch his arms forward, slamming them into a massive
pillar of concrete as it passed by his head and injecting it with enough
nanites to seize direct control and launch it back at the Materiatechnic who
had thrown it.
Kaoné easily dodged the pillar
as she entered the battlefield, distracting Morcii with relatively harmless
scraps of concrete and metal as Davídrius and Christeané continually beat him
down. The Materiatechnic then rushed over to Kievkenalis, who had yet to fully
recover from Morcii’s attack and was merely lying on the pavement in a daze.
“Kevken! What happened?!” she
exclaimed, kneeling beside him and helping him into a sitting position.
“…Ungh…” he grunted in pain,
“…The Ayas is nearby. We need– agh…!”
Kaoné eyed the Chaostechnic
warily as he suddenly tensed up. “…You’re in no shape to fight. You should get
out of here–!”
“No,” Kievkenalis shook his
head, “…now that you’re here, I can avoid using my abilities. And between you,
Davídrius, and Christeané, you can distract Morcii while I look for the Ayas…
maybe then we’ll be able to do something about stopping him, instead of
allowing him to repeatedly reform his body…”
“Are you sure?” Kaoné questioned
as Kievkenalis slowly climbed back to his feet. He paused for a moment to take
a deep breath and then nodded.
“It’s the only way,” he declared,
“…we can’t draw this battle out forever.”
“…If you say so,” the
Materiatechnic replied, “but don’t push yourself. If you need help, just ask!”
Kaoné then turned back to the
battle, spontaneously raising the ground beneath Morcii to fling him into the
air the moment before he could attack Christeané. The Nanocreature immediately
stopped himself midair, flipping around to counter Davídrius as the
Introtechnic leaped up to meet him. Morcii then split his body into five parts
that sped away from each other just in time to evade a steel pillar created in
the air above him; the five parts then split several more times to create a
myriad of laser cannons and small daggers that each targeted and relentlessly
attacked the two Introtechnics.
Davídrius and Christeané both were barely able to dodge the quick attacks, each of them slowly taking down the small projectiles until Kaoné deftly snatched the weapons out of the air with a transmuted wall of steel. As soon as she had gathered all of the Nanocreature fragments she balled up the steel; she quickly lost control as Morcii corrupted the material, but Christeané immediately slammed his hammer into the ball, smashing it to pieces. Kaoné then gathered the remnants back into a larger sphere that Christeané again shattered; the Materiatechnic then created one more, several-meters wide mass of steel and rock that Christeané hoisted into the air and threw over the bay, where Davídrius leaped into the air and spiked it down into the water. Kaoné created a platform in the air for Davídrius to land on and jump back to the quay, but the moment he touched down the water behind him exploded upwards as dozens of metallic daggers flew into the air and converged on Kaoné’s position.
Davídrius and Christeané both were barely able to dodge the quick attacks, each of them slowly taking down the small projectiles until Kaoné deftly snatched the weapons out of the air with a transmuted wall of steel. As soon as she had gathered all of the Nanocreature fragments she balled up the steel; she quickly lost control as Morcii corrupted the material, but Christeané immediately slammed his hammer into the ball, smashing it to pieces. Kaoné then gathered the remnants back into a larger sphere that Christeané again shattered; the Materiatechnic then created one more, several-meters wide mass of steel and rock that Christeané hoisted into the air and threw over the bay, where Davídrius leaped into the air and spiked it down into the water. Kaoné created a platform in the air for Davídrius to land on and jump back to the quay, but the moment he touched down the water behind him exploded upwards as dozens of metallic daggers flew into the air and converged on Kaoné’s position.
“Overdrive:
Unrelenting Flame!”
A wave of fire washed over the
quay, rolling around Kaoné and the two Introtechnics as it engulfed the flying
daggers and burnt them to a crisp. Immediately afterward Morcii himself
exploded from the bay, slamming into the concrete and completely demolishing
half of the platform, using the debris to distract the Chaotics as he pressed
forward. But he was quickly blocked as Kevérin thrust himself into the fray,
incinerating the concrete debris with well-controlled yet impossibly hot bursts
of flame as Davídrius and Christeané smashed their way toward Morcii. Just as
the Introtechnics closed into melee range the Nanocreature leader leaped into
the sky, transforming all four of his limbs into laser cannons which he used to
fire haphazardly on the quay below, slicing the platform into pieces and
forcing the Chaotics to dodge until Kaoné created a thick shield and then
quickly repaired the quay. Morcii immediately smashed through the shield,
seizing control of the object through nanite injection to hurl it at the
Materiatechnic, forcing Christeané to leap into the air and knock it aside as
Kevérin and Davídrius closed on either side of the Nanocreature leader. The
Superspeed Introtechnic flipped, bringing his foot overhead to smash into
Morcii – only for the Nanocreature to easily grab the incoming limb and fling Davídrius
into the bay just in time to lunge forward and evade a fire blast –
– and fall directly into
Christeané’s waiting fist.
The Superstrength Introtechnic
obliterated Morcii’s chest, thrusting his right arm all the way through the
Nanocreature. But Morcii responded immediately; grabbing Christeané’s arms,
Morcii then flipped over backwards, slamming the Introtechnic into the quay
headfirst. He then took to the air, but Kaoné instantly encased him in a sphere
of diamond before smashing the sphere back down to the ground. Kevérin quickly
bathed it in a constant stream of fire, only letting up several moments later
so Christeané could turn around and absolutely pulverize the mass with his
battlehammer, completely shattering the sphere and launching tiny fragments of
diamond and Nanocreature all across the quay.
“…All this fighting, and still, you have yet
to grasp the situation…”
“Damn it,” Kevérin scowled,
turning to face the Nanocreature leader as his body reformed across the quay, “…why
can’t you just go away?”
“I
will take my leave eventually,” Morcii smirked, observing Davídrius as
Kaoné lifted him out of the bay and he joined the other three Chaotics, “But only once I have defeated you and
claimed the Ayas. You should have learned your lesson from our battle on
Neticen, Aldredanoids… you cannot
defeat me physically. You cannot destroy me; you cannot obliterate my
constituent parts–!”
“Chaos
VOID!”
In the middle of the
Nanocreature’s sentence his body was engulfed by a sphere as black as the
darkest night. It swallowed Morcii up to his neck before dissipating in
complete silence, leaving behind absolutely nothing as the Nanocreature’s head
dropped to the ground like a brick.
“I think you’re wrong,”
Kievkenalis commented, stepping forward warily and with the Master Ayas in
hand, “…Void is an ability that actually erases matter from existence. And I
just unlocked it. Let’s see you try to reform your body when there’s no matter
left to form with! Chaos Void!”
A second sphere of darkness
appeared around Morcii’s head, swallowing it and consuming a sizable chunk of
the quay as well. Once the sphere disappeared there was nothing left, only a
small, perfectly smooth indentation in the concrete platform where Morcii’s
head used to rest.
“…Is… …is that it?” Kaoné
questioned warily after several moments of tense silence.
“…It seems like it,” Kevérin
responded. He then turned to Kievkenalis, a smile spreading across his face.
“You found the Ayas! Great work!”
“Yes,
great work indeed.”
“He’s still here? Where is
he–?!” Davídrius glanced around irately, “Morcii, you–!”
“I’m
right here.”
“Wha–?!” all five Chaotics
jumped back, startled, as a cloud of metallic dust suddenly emerged from
Davídrius’s body and formed a perfect clone of him not even a meter away. The
Introtechnic’s eyes widened in shock, but he quickly crouched down, preparing
to lunge into an attack – only to freeze in place.
“I… I…!” he glowered at the form
in front of him, his body unmoving, “…I can’t… move…!”
“Shit…!” Kevérin scowled,
finding his own body frozen as well. All five Chaotics were trapped, stuck
where they stood and unable to offer a counterattack as Morcii casually
strolled across the quay, still inhabiting the form of Davídrius. He forced
Kievkenalis to utter “Chaos Negation”,
removing the Chaotics’ ability to use their powers, and then turned to address
them directly.
“You
truly do underestimate the Nanocreatures,” he commented with a chuckle,
“We are an entity created entirely of
nanomachines. Nanomachines, which are
by definition far smaller than you
Aldredanoids could possibly hope to see or sense. We are capable of corrupting
and seizing control of any object, living or no, with minimal effort.”
He stopped walking and turned back to face the Chaotics, his arms crossed as he
returned to his original form, “And
yet you choose to battle me without any sort of energy field protection?!”
“…Fuck,” Kevérin swore, “…our
Chaos Armor…!”
“Indeed,”
Morcii nodded, smirking, “Your Armor
protected you in your previous encounters with my forces, but seeding nanites
within your bodies during our battle here was a trivial task. Even more so due
to your heightened physical activity! You lost the moment you decided to engage
me in battle!”
“Thanks for telling us, asshat,”
Davídrius grunted, “…we’ll be sure to keep that in mind next time.”
“You
expect there to be a next time?”
“There’s always a next time.
Like hell I’ll let it end here!”
“Even if it isn’t us,”
Christeané added, “Someone’ll be sure
to put an end to that ugly mug of yours, someday.”
“…You still
fail to realize the scope of my power? You still
do not realize all that I can do thanks to my construction?” Morcii
snorted in derision, “I take this
form only as a courtesy! I take this
form to distinguish myself in battle, to put a face to the Nanocreature force
so that the galaxy knows who to fear, so that the galaxy knows from whom to
flee! I take this form only because the Nanocreatures have the power to seize
the galaxy through brute force, without resorting to stealth and subterfuge.
But that does not mean I am incapable of such. I can seize control and
influence individuals without them realizing it. I can seize control of entire
forces or starships, without my victims being any the wiser! But most
overlooked of all…”
he suddenly transformed into Kevérin, spreading his arms wide and grinning
maliciously as Hero Machina responded with silent apprehension, “…I could be you.”
He transformed into Nikéyin. “I
could be your commanding officer.”
He transformed into Archoné Nimal of Nimaliaka, a tall gray-haired
individual. “I could be your
society’s ruler!”
He transformed into a Nimaliakian space-certified fighter. “I could be your transportation, the very
ground beneath your feet!”
He transformed into a set of Chaos Armor. “I
could be your weapons, your armor! But most importantly…”
He transformed into Vélunis, grinning as Kaoné released a surprised gasp.
“I…”
He transformed into Wilkas, smashing his hands together with glee.
“…Could be…”
He finally transformed into Siyuakén, taking on her pre-corrupted
appearance as he looked down on Hero Machina haughtily.
“…Anyone!”
“You…!” Davídrius snarled.
“There
is nothing you can do,” Morcii retorted, remaining in the form of
Siyuakén as he turned toward Kievkenalis, casually approaching and plucking the
Master Ayas from his hands, “And what
makes that even more pathetic is that you should be prepared for this!
Transtechnics exist. Shapeshifting Chaotics exist! Yet there is nothing you can
do to counter me, should I infiltrate your ranks, impersonate your leaders, and
tear your very civilization apart like the poorly constructed house of cards
that it is! I have no need to see battle, to fight the galaxy’s Chaotics in
direct combat. My goals could be easily achieved through subterfuge alone! I
have no lifespan as you do, so time is of no concern to me; stealth and war
both achieve the same result. And yet, while I handicap myself by choosing
all-out war, by choosing to engage you directly, you still cannot defeat me! You can never
defeat me! You were never able to and you will
never be able to! The Aldredas and the Drakkars fought me to a stalemate,
but you have not even achieved that!”
Hero Machina responded with silence, unable to conjure up any sort of reply to the Nanocreature’s claims.
“It is as I said when we first met,” Morcii declared, “I am better than you in every way. Faster… stronger… more durable when I need to be, and more flexible when I want to be! And beyond my passive abilities lie those skills that come with my very nature, the nature that defined our relationship from the very beginning: I! Am! A! God! My mind is indestructible, my body, infinite! You cannot destroy my body, for each time you do I merely reform it! You cannot destroy my mind, for you do not possess even one iota of the understanding required to even reach my ability! Yet when faced with me and my forces, scouring the galaxy to bring back the Morikai, our masters, those even more powerful than I – you still believe yourselves able to defeat me?! Your claims are utterly meaningless! Your madness is insufferable! Even with all that you have to throw at me, my defeat is impossible. My victory is inevitable! Nothing can possibly stand in my way as I claim the Chaos Ayas and free the Morikai, and when that day comes, the universe as you know it will truly end! And absolutely no one in this galaxy, or any galaxy, can possibly hope to stop me!”
“And that’s where you’re wrong, Morcii!”
“Hmm–?” the Nanocreature turned his head upwards just in time to take the brunt of a powerful lightning strike. He collapsed to his knees as Rebehka and Siyuakén dropped down onto the quay, having arrived on a levitating ice platform from the forests many kilometers to the south. Rebehka quickly scooped the Master Ayas out of Morcii’s hands from a distance with a bowl fashioned out of ice, tossing it through the air to Siyuakén.
“Siyuakén?” Kaoné questioned warily, noting the corrupted Electrotechnic’s arrival, “…what are you doing here…?”
“It’s fine!” Siyuakén declared, “or rather, I’m fine! I’m in control now!”
“…So you broke free of my control, once again,” Morcii muttered, returning to his original form and erasing all signs of electrical damage in the process, “…I admit, this is bothersome. But you cannot defy me for long…!” The Nanocreature trailed off, his previous air of arrogance transforming into irritation as a scowl formed on his face. “…You…! Interrupting my control like this, how could you possibly–?!”
“You aren’t as powerful as you think you are, Morcii,” the Electrotechnic countered, “Your abilities aren’t as absolute as you seem to think. Your power is entirely tied to the Ayas, and to how many of them you have – why else were you so close to defeat earlier?”
“To suggest that I could lose–!”
“But you were,” Siyuakén cut in, glancing toward the other Chaotics of Hero Machina with a slight smile as they all relaxed, once again able to move of their own accord, “I could sense it from a distance. The battle here wasn’t nearly as one-sided as when we first ran into you on, what was it, Maasen? And that’s evident from what you had to resort to. Before, you could win through brute force; now, you can’t, because all of your Ayas are gone and you’ve been reduced to our level. And then you tried to compensate by corrupting them. Which might have worked… if you hadn’t underestimated us!”
“Me? Underestimating you Aldredanoid imbeciles?!”
“How else would you explain this? I’m free of your control, and along with that I have some ability to control Nanocreatures myself! I won’t claim to know why that is, but what I do know is that this means you aren’t in nearly as complete control as you like to say that you are! It is very possible to defeat you, Morcii, and we’re going to be the ones to do it!”
“You couldn’t possibly,” Morcii scoffed, “You may have overridden my control for now, but the fact remains that you cannot defeat me – not permanently. Fighting out of some sense of personal revenge will not change that!”
“’Personal revenge’?” Siyuakén echoed, and then dropped her hands to her sides as they slowly began to cackle with electricity, “…You’re right. You destroyed my life, just so you could have a toy to mock the galaxy with, so of course I’m a little mad at you. But that’s not all there is. You didn’t just destroy my life; you’ve destroyed thousands, no, millions? Billions? Billions of lives, Morcii, that you discarded, all to, what, bring back your ‘masters’? You trampled lives, planets, attacked entire civilizations just to achieve your goal, which isn’t even conquest of the galaxy, but to allow someone else to conquer it? So you haven’t even ruined all those lives for yourself, you did it because you’re just someone else’s bitch! So of course I’m mad! All those lives, thrown away for nothing! But that isn’t it, either! Because, as selfish as it may sound, you ruined the lives as my friends as well, and that’s even more significant! It’d be one thing if you just waged war, and all the galaxy’s casualties were a result of conventional warfare. You’d still be a little shit, but at least it wouldn’t be unexpected. But that’s not what you did! You made a distinct effort to take control of me, and to do so in the most painful way possible, forcing me to put up with this damned corruption for months and then forcing two of my friends to fight and kill me, and even that didn’t work because you then used me against them on Tau’cen Dii and Neticen for the shock value alone! And then when you finally decide to kill someone, you have to do so in the most brutal way possible! So of course I’m really mad! You are in no way a god, Morcii – you’re just a malicious psychopath, the Morikai’s bitch, some pathetic idiot who gets off on murder and destroying people’s lives! I’ll be damned if you claim that we can’t defeat you, because we’ll find a way! We will win, no matter how hard you want us to believe that we can’t! Because you cannot be allowed to win, and for as long as I live you will not!” She then clenched her fists and slammed them together, sparks leaping from her body as she shouted, “Overdrive: SHOCK AND AWE!”
Instantly Morcii was struck by lightning so fierce and intensive that it lit up the docks and the bay as light as day while utterly obliterating the entire quay. Kaoné immediately moved to create shields and platforms for the other Chaotics of Hero Machina as Siyuakén repeatedly struck Morcii with similarly incredible lightning strikes, parting the very clouds themselves as she forced all of the energy out of the snow storm into the single point that was Morcii’s body – repeatedly. Within seconds the Nanocreature leader had disintegrated into nothing as Siyuakén’s lightning destroyed him and she seized control of any Nanocreatures for kilometers around, completely preventing any sort of recovery. Yet Siyuakén did not cease her attacks until nearly a minute later, finally relenting and allowing the darkness of night to return to the pier as nothing was left of Morcii in any way.
“…So this is how it is, hmm?”
“Of course he’s still around…” Kevérin muttered, glancing around in an attempt to find the Nanocreature leader. But his search returned nothing – Morcii’s voice seemed as if to emerge from the air itself, coming from no particular direction, or from any physical body.
“…I acknowledge that I have severely underestimated you. But that mistake is easily remedied!”
As soon as his sentence finished, the water in the bay began to swell; mere moments later a gigantic ship of Dreadnought proportions rose out of the coastal waters, slowly ascending into the sky as it effortlessly targeted and destroyed the several Frigates hovering over the city.
“Your planet holds little value to me; as I said before, I can wait. My forces are claiming the other Chaos Ayas as we speak. The Master Ayas will return to me eventually… until that day… farewell!”
Immediately several of the Dreadnought’s guns swiveled around toward the quay and fired. Kaoné quickly jumped forward, shouting “Overdrive: Conflict’s Judge!” and then erecting a massive dome over the quay to protect everyone from the bombardment, but she was forced to maintain her concentration on the barrier as the Dreadnought failed to relent in its attack.
“Welp,” Davídrius scowled, turning toward Siyuakén, “…Glad to have you back and all, and I really appreciated the light show, but, uh… what exactly was that supposed to accomplish? …Siyuakén?!”
The Electrotechnic suddenly collapsed, falling to the ground haphazardly. Rebehka quickly stooped down to help her up, but Siyuakén responded lethargically, turning toward her friend with half-lidded eyes.
“…Hah…” she muttered, “…I wondered… how long that would last…”
“Siyuakén…?” Rebehka questioned, worry rapidly covering her features as the Electrotechnic fell limp. “…Siyuakén!! …No…!”
“Wait…” Christeané frowned, watching in disbelief, “Is… she…?”
“No. There still remains time to save her.”
“Arcán?” Kevérin questioned, adjusting his glasses to change his communicator to speaker mode in order to allow the rest of Hero Machina to hear the Prior, “What do you mean?”
“She is not yet dead; the exhaustion from overwhelming Morcii’s control has simply caught up with her. However, if we do not tend to her soon then she will either expire, or return to Nanocreature control. We must act now.”
“What do– what do we do?” Rebehka pressed.
“It is not simple, but it is also tied to defeating Morcii. Unfortunately, both saving your friend and stopping Morcii requires leaving this world posthaste.”
“You want us to leave Nimalia?” Christeané frowned, “…you want us to leave when we’re needed most? In the middle of Nanocreature attack?”
“And what’s that got to do with saving Siyuakén?” Davídrius questioned.
“Yeah, this isn’t quite so simple, Arcán,” Kevérin commented, “this is a bigger leap of faith than handing you control of Nimaliaka Central’s automated systems. You’re actually asking us to leave our Homeworld, in the middle of the biggest battle its seen in centuries, for reasons that we currently don’t know!”
“…I will be upfront with you. I have not been entirely honest with you these past several months regarding methods of restoring my core.”
“No shit!”
“Listen. I did not tell you then, because what I am about to tell you now must remain a secret to the entire galaxy, lest the Nanocreatures learn how to control the Priors themselves!”
The six conscious members of Hero Machina glanced at each other uneasily.
“Continue…” Kevérin prompted warily.
“Located at hidden positions just outside the galaxy are nine platforms – immensely large structures suspended in space, one for each Ayas, for each Prior, that serve as each Prior’s ‘base’, so to speak. These platforms hold the infinite memory of each Prior, serve as a restaging area for the Priors, and most importantly, allow for instantaneous transportation to anywhere in the galaxy. This can only be achieved while both the Prior’s core and their respective Ayas are present… or if the Ayas Syn is present.”
“The Ayas Syn…?” Kievkenalis repeated, “…so if we bring the Master Ayas and your core back to this, er, ‘platform’… then what?”
“Then my core can be repaired, and I will become able to both save your friend and outfit you with the knowledge and abilities required to defeat Morcii once and for all – goals that are not independent of each other, I should note.”
The six Chaotics responded with tense silence, unsure of how to take Arcán’s claims. Eventually Rebehka spoke up, still cradling Siyuakén as she glanced between the other members of Hero Machina. “I don’t know about the rest of you…” she began, “…but Siyuakén’s finally back with us. She managed to survive corruption, all that hardship, and returned to save us from Morcii… so I’m more than willing to take this chance to save her! And if there’s a chance to take out Morcii as well, then all the better!”
“…She’s right,” Christeané nodded, “I don’t like leaving Nimalia behind… but a Dreadnought’s out of our scope. And it’s pretty hard to pass up a chance to kick Morcii’s ass!”
“I still don’t like how you haven’t actually revealed anything of significance,” Davídrius scowled, addressing the Prior, “…but fuck it, I’ll take this chance. Not really anything else we can do, now, is there? I kinda owe Siyuakén anyways…”
“A chance to stop Morcii is worth a lot,” Kievkenalis added, “And the chance to learn more about the Priors, about the Nanocreatures, about the situation we’re in… that’s worth even more.”
“Siyuakén’s our friend, so of course we’d want to save her!” Kaoné remarked, and then grimaced as she strained under the Dreadnought’s continued barrage, “but whatever we do, let’s do it quick!”
“…Alright,” Kevérin smiled grimly in response, “I’m in agreement with all of you. Sounds like we have a course of action.”
“Even considering my admission of distrust? Are you truly willing to trust me so quickly?”
“We don’t have a choice,” Rebehka countered, “And even then, this isn’t about trusting you. This is about saving Siyuakén, and stopping Morcii. He’s been allowed to run around for too long; we need to stop him, at any cost!”
“…Very well. I will transport my own core to the Interstellar Gate using the automated units. Hurry to the ‘Gate yourselves, and we will be on our way to victory!”
“Got it,” Kevérin nodded, and
then turned back to the rest of Hero Machina. “…I have no idea what we’re about
to face, or the risks we’re about to take, but if Arcán’s right – we have a
chance to stop Morcii now, all thanks to Siyuakén! So let’s not let this chance
go to waste!” He turned toward the south and jumped into the air, using his
flame jets to hover for a second before flying off. “Let’s go!!”
* * * * *
==================== End of Chapter 77 ====================
* * * * *
Data Entry: {null}
No comments:
Post a Comment