“Haaaahh!”
Davídrius
smashed his foot over a giant boulder, shattering it to pieces and revealing a
path forward through the crevice in which he stood.
“Do you
always do that?”
“Eh?”
the Introtechnic took a moment to adjust the audio level of his comms
connection with Christeané before jumping over the stone debris and quickly
searching the short opening on the other side. “Do what?”
“Shout
when you attack something.”
“…I
shout when I attack stuff?”
“Yeah,
all the time!”
“…Oh,” Davídrius
paused to scratch his chin confusedly before turning his attention back to his
search. “Well, huh. Now that I think about it, I guess you’re right.”
“You
didn’t even realize you were doing it?” Christeané snorted in response.
“No one
ever pointed it out to me. Before joining Hero Machina I always fought on my
own.”
“Well,
just thought I’d ask…”
“Sure,”
the Introtechnic grunted, shrugging and then leaping up and out of the crevice
to land in the wastelands above. “Shit, it wasn’t here either.”
“Still
can’t find the Ayas?”
“Nope…”
Davídrius scowled, glancing up at the dark skies. Brief, faint flashes of light
could be seen in the northern skies – the signs of ongoing battle between the
Citan fleets and the attacking Nanocreatures. “I’ve been at it for almost two hours
now, and there’s a bunch of Citan search parties, too. You sure the Earthians
got its location right?”
“Why
ask me? I don’t have anything to do with the Earthian Ayas Scanner.”
“Yeah,
but you’re the reason we have to spread out over a whole fuckin’ continent to
find them.”
“Bullshit,
neither of us could’ve possibly known
that the Nanocreatures would attack the moment I disengaged the Chaos State.”
“Yeah,
just our luck,” Davídrius snorted before leaping forward, clearing tens of
meters in a single bound and arriving at the next crevice in a mere second. “This
is boring as fuck, though.”
“As
boring as sitting up here on the Earthian Battlecruiser, doing nothing?”
“It’s
very possible for mindless activities to be more boring than nothing,” Davídrius
retorted. The Introtechnic then jumped down the crevice in front of him, stabbing
his blades into the rock face near the bottom to slow his descent before
landing in a roll. “Can’t help that you’re stuck up there, though,” he
continued as he flipped on his armor’s floodlight and began searching the rocks
and cracks, “Assuming this all goes according to plan, you’re supposed to be
fightin’ Morcii. Can’t have you dyin’ on us or anything.”
“Yeah,
right. Why’s it have to be me, anyways? Why can’t someone else do just as well?”
“Why not you?”
“…That’s
a terrible answer.”
“Are
you sayin’ that you don’t want the chance to kick Morcii’s ass on behalf of the
entire galaxy? ‘Cause I’ll gladly take that chance for you.”
“Well,
no–“
“Then
quit your bitchin’ already.”
“…Man,
I’m really glad I can count on you to listen to all my problems and give me
helpful advice,” Christeané drawled.
“I try
my best,” Davídrius replied, pausing to stare at a small stone protrusion. He
then raised his leg before smashing his foot into the rock face, shattering the
nearby stone and causing the protrusion to fall away – revealing the Light Red
Ayas, Matlés.
“Haha!”
the Introtechnic grinned, quickly grabbing the Ayas and then leaping up to the
top of the crevice. “I found it!”
“Really?
Nothing got in your way?”
“Morcii’s
the only Nanocreature who can phase through shields, right? So as long as the
shields hold, we shouldn’t have to worry about the Nanocreatures down here.”
“Hn. I
guess you’re right.”
“Well
of course I’m right,” Davídrius smirked as he looked up at the skies again, “…doesn’t
mean we still aren’t on the clock though. Gotta find the last two Ayas before
the shield breaks, or Morcii shows up…”
“Kevérin
and Kevken are out looking for them with the other Citan teams. They’re
probably better at finding Ayas than you are; they’ll be fine.”
“Tch.
You better be right.”
* * *
“Destination
reached. Engaging Ayas retrieval mission. Planetfall in three… two… one…”
With a
massive shock Siyuakén released herself from the Nanocreature spacecraft,
diverting her attention for a moment to obliterate a Citan fighter squadron as
it zoomed by. She then magnetically manipulated the wreckage to link to the
Nanocreature ship in a crude dual-rail formation before inserting herself
between the rails and forcing a massive current through the new makeshift
circuit – and then firing herself at the planet of Neticen below. Several
seconds passed as she flew by the raging space battle in middle orbit until she
suddenly flipped herself around mid-descent such that she was falling
feet-first, just in time to slam into Neticen’s planetary shield. The energy
shield flared from the impact, illuminating a large area of the invisible
surface as Siyuakén slowly rose to her feet, stretching her arms out to the
side just quickly enough to catch two objects before they slammed into the
shield themselves. She slowly curled her arms inward, glancing at the Light Blue Ayas
in her left hand and the Dark Blue Ayas in her right as she began charging up
energy within her body; within seconds sparks were jumping between the Ayas and
across the shield, causing it to flare up even more intensely as Siyuakén slowly
raised up from the shield. Seconds later she suddenly flipped again, rocketing
herself toward the shield head-first with both Ayas stretched in front of her
as she tore through the planetary shielding, ripping a hole through the energy
barrier capable of standing up to days of orbital bombardment. The shield
immediately closed off behind her, preventing entry from any other Nanocreatures,
but she simply ignored that fact as she continued on her path toward the
mountain ranges below.
As she began descending past the
highest cloud layers she gripped the two diamond-shaped Ayas tightly and then
attached them to her shoulders, freeing her hands to summon the Arcán Claymore
as she began slowing her descent speed. She finally stopped nearly a thousand
meters above the highest peak in the region, taking a moment to locate the
Citan base below before raising Arcán above her head and then making a wide
slashing arc – an arc from which a massive Nanocreature behemoth emerged,
nearly a hundred meters in size, freed from the confines of Subspace by the
Ayas weapon. The creature let out a thunderous roar as it tumbled to the ground
below, slamming into the mountainside with great force as Siyuakén made several
more sweeps with the Claymore to release countless other Nanocreature
attackers. After releasing a veritable army, she dismissed the Arcán weapon and
grabbed the two Ayas, tearing them off of her shoulders and tossing them away
as two small Nanocreature rockets intercepted the falling gemstones and carried
them back up into space.
The Corrupted Electrotechnic
watched the Ayas carriers disappear with distance before turning her attention
back to the mountain base below. The Citans were already fighting off the
encroaching Nanocreatures, but there was little they could have done to prepare
for such an ambush; the Nanocreature attackers managed to cause immense
amounts of damage even in the first two minutes of their attack alone. After
several moments of observing the damage Siyuakén turned away and prepared to
return to the upper atmosphere – only to be intercepted as Wilkas flew through
the air, launched by Kaoné from a makeshift catapult, and grabbed Siyuakén by
her face before dragging her down to the ground with him and using her as a
landing pad. She immediately responded with a massive shock, forcing him to
back away and allowing her to jump back to her feet.
“…You again,” Wilkas snorted as the
Electrotechnic turned to face him, “I guess I’m not surprised.”
“Morcii is not yet in system…” Siyuakén
responded, her tone deadpan, “This was the only way to expedite the takeover.
We know the Ayas are here. We cannot allow them to leave.”
“You’re bein’ a lot more talkative
this time,” the Introtechnic observed, casting a sideways glance as Kaoné lowered
herself to the ground beside him. “Maybe you could tell us how you got that huge
thing through the shields?”
“The answer should be obvious.”
“Wilkas…” Kaoné muttered uneasily,
turning back to look at the mountain range several kilometers behind them, “Maybe
we should go back and help with that monster…”
“No, I’m sure the Citans and
Kevken can take care of it,” the Introtechnic countered without taking his
eyes off of Siyuakén, “If we let her go, then for all we know she’ll just bring
in another, not to mention anything else she’s got up her sleeves.” He slammed
his fists together eagerly. “Besides. She may not be Morcii, but I’ll be more
than happy to smash her up, for Vélunis’s sake.”
“But…” Kaoné glanced toward Siyuakén
warily, “…but, Siyuakén…”
“I told you before,” the
Electrotechnic shifted her gaze from Wilkas to Kaoné, “the Siyuakén you knew is
gone.”
“That’ll make this easier, then!”
Wilkas grinned, “Time to kick your ass! Overdrive:
Infinite Lift!”
* * *
“The
Ayas should be within a couple kilometers of your position.”
“Right…”
Kevérin drawled, hovering in place over the icy tundra of the continent’s
northern-most region. He slowly swept his eyes along the barren horizon,
squinting through the light snow at the rocky ground below him. “…A couple
kilometers sounds like a small area,
but that can still take a while to search…”
“You
aren’t alone,” the Earthian technician responded through the communicator, “there
are Citan search parties as well.”
“I know
that,” the Transfer Captain responded impatiently, glancing toward a couple of
distant Citan teams, “…doesn’t make me less miserable though. Whose idea was it
to send me to the cold region?”
“We’re
on the clock, here. The Nanocreatures have already somehow breached the planet’s
shields.”
“That
won’t change how fast I can look–?!”
A
sudden force from above slammed the Pyrotechnic to the ground. He immediately
enveloped his body in searing flame before leaping back up to his feet and
turning around to find a charred metallic bug rolling away… as well as a large,
flying Nanocreature in the skies above.
“They’re
already here…?!” Kevérin scowled, swiping his fists through the air to throw
streams of fire up at the flying creature as it released a multitude of smaller
Nanocreatures across the tundra. He quickly began rapidly launching fireballs
at the descending horde, managing to snipe many of the creatures out of the
air. As soon as a group of the smaller bugs reached the ground they quickly
gathered together and reformed into a three-meter-tall four-legged creature
with a back-mounted laser cannon, which immediately opened fire on the
Pyrotechnic and forced his attention away from the skies. “Overdrive: Unrelenting Flame!” Kevérin
shouted, allowing the high-temperature burst of flame around him to incinerate
a couple bugs that had stepped too close before he blasted himself forward with
another explosion of fire and slammed his flame-enveloped fists into the large
Nanocreature. It reeled back from the blow but quickly recovered, lunging
forward faster than Kevérin could react and biting down around the Pyrotechnic’s
waist and then lifting him into the air and attempting to crush him with its
maw. He quickly responded by firing several bursts of flame down the creature’s
throat, enraging it and causing it to launch him across the tundra, where he
covered several hundred meters of terrain before tumbling painfully to the
ground.
“Ungh…”
he groaned, slowly stumbling back to his feet as he held his head in pain. “Holy
shit…”
“Transfer
Captain, we don’t have time to fight the Nanocreatures! You need to find the
Ayas!”
“I know
that,” Kevérin growled, turning his attention to his glasses display just long
enough to mute the audio connection. “But easier said than done–!”
The
Pyrotechnic clenched his teeth and dived to the side just in time to evade the
Nanocreature beast as it charged by, missing him by mere centimeters. He
quickly took to the air as he attempted to target the creature and set it
aflame directly, but it targeted him and began firing with its cannon faster
than he could concentrate and forcing him to resort to fireball throwing as he
dodged the cannon fire. He was only able to dodge successfully for a few
moments, however – a cannon blast finally found its mark, stunning him and
knocking him out of the air. The Pyrotechnic managed to recover in time to
safely catch himself on the ground but not with enough time to fully evade the
beast as it charged toward him with alarming speed. Realizing his lack of time,
instead of attempting to throw himself out of the way, Kevérin enveloped his
entire right arm up to the shoulder in searing flame and lunged forward,
bashing the creature’s face with his superheated shoulder. The impact stunned
both combatants, who recovered simultaneously; the metallic beast attempted to
bash Kevérin again, but the Pyrotechnic responded by blocking its attack with
his flame-covered left arm, stunning the two again. After recovering the beast
jumped back several meters and let loose a metallic screech before absorbing
its tail into its body and forming a second back-mounted cannon. Immediately
after formation the two cannons began visibly charging energy; not willing to
wait and witness the results, Kevérin launched himself forward with an
explosion of fire, his fist stretched forward and prepared to smash into the
creature’s jaw – only to be knocked down as the beast ceased charging energy
and instead slammed its front paws on top of the Pyrotechnic, trapping him
against the ground. With another metallic screech it prepared to pummel the
Transfer Captain into oblivion – except it never got the chance as Kevérin rapidly
superheated the air around him and then caused a massive fire blast, crystallizing
the ground for meters around and completely incinerating the front half of the
creature’s body.
“…Fuck,”
he grunted as he slowly pulled himself to his feet. He warily observed the
damage he had caused to the surrounding terrain before noticing an alert on his
AR display. “…Shit, my armor’s shields are down to fifteen percent already.
Need to find the… huh?”
He
stared, dumbfounded, to his left – where a two-meter crevice had appeared in
the ground, apparently revealed after his fire blast had incinerated the top
layer of the terrain. He quickly checked his AR display again as the Ayas Scanner
feed labeled the crevice as a location of higher density Chaos Energy. “…Can’t
really complain,” he grumbled as he dashed forward, jumping down the crevice
and igniting flame jets to slow his descent, alighting at the bottom not even
ten meters down. Switching on his armor’s flashlight, he slowly scanned the
rock walls and the floor, eventually spotting a small crack in the wall two
meters away. He approached cautiously before crouching down and attempting to
peer through; a moment later he smirked and stood up again. Placing his right
fingers through the crack, he then superheated the air around them, causing the
rock to melt away and allow the Ayas Tanivas to fall out.
“Only
needed to get my ass kicked to find this thing,” the Pyrotechnic snorted as he
stooped over to grab the Ayas. He took a moment to admire the stone before
unmuting the Genesis’audio
connection. “Transfer Captain to Genesis.
I’ve found the Ayas. …Hello? Genesis?
…Fuck,” he scowled as he realized that the connection was being jammed. “Nanocreature
interference–?!”
A massive impact from above interrupted Kevérin, throwing him off his feet
as the rock walls around him began to crumble. He quickly propelled himself
upwards with a small explosion, righting himself in the air and then flying up
out of the crevice, only to suddenly stop in stunned silence as he found
himself staring at a fifty-meter Nanocreature, the same flying monster as the
one that had released the smaller creatures not even ten minutes ago.
“…I do not have time for this,” the Pyrotechnic
growled as the massive creature rose its winged arms in preparation to slam
them down on top of the Chaotic. “Chaos
State: First Tier! Now…” he paused for a moment to alight
on the ground and begin superheating the air around him, “…Fuck! Off!”
An
insanely high-temperature blast of flame exploded outward from the Pyrotechnic,
completely incinerating both his armor and everything else within ten meters
and frying to a crisp anything that remained within seventy, including the
Nanocreature beast. Kevérin sighed impatiently as the charred husk collapsed on itself;
he then turned his attention back to his glasses, smirking when he found that
the communication jamming had ceased. “Transfer
Captain to Genesis, repeat, Transfer
Captain to Genesis,” he began
again as he hovered in the air and looked up at the snowy skies, “…The Ayas Tanivas is secured.”
* * *
Wilkas
barreled forward, throwing his fist out toward Siyuakén with amazing force. The
Corrupted Electrotechnic quickly jumped back, evading the blow – only to be
thrown forwards as Wilkas’s fist hit the ground instead, cratering the stone
and flipping a platform that Kaoné had formed mere moments prior. Siyuakén sailed through the air over Wilkas but flipped and caught herself on the ground as she
charged energy in her arms and fired off two powerful lightning bolts at the
Introtechnic. He took the brunt of the blow and stumbled backwards before
reaching out and grabbing several diamond poles that Kaoné quickly created for
him, launching each pole toward Siyuakén like javelins. The Electrotechnic
knocked the first out of the way with her fist, grabbed the next two out of the
air, spun around and slammed the two rods around the fourth, quickly forcing a
current through the rods and her body in a makeshift railgun and firing the rod
back at Wilkas at hypersonic speeds, smashing it into his stomach and flinging
him back several meters.
“…That
should’ve killed you,” she muttered flatly as the Introtechnic stumbled back to
his feet.
“If I
wasn’t an Introtechnic, sure,” Wilkas smirked, “but against me, you’re gonna
have to try harder than that!”
“You’ve
withstood greater force than the other Introtechnic…”
“What?”
Wilkas’s expression darkened, “You mean Vélunis–?”
“Very
well. I will adjust my output appropriately… you will not survive.”
“It’ll
take more than words to make that come true!” the Introtechnic roared as he slammed
his fists into the ground, sending out a shockwave of stone and dust before
leaping forward and attempting to smash Siyuakén’s head. The Electrotechnic
simply lunged to the side, twisting around mid-air to direct her left arm
toward the Introtechnic and fire a metal cable out of her palm, snagging Wilkas
by his wrists. Before his fists could impact the ground she yanked upwards,
flinging him into the air and swinging him around to slam him into the ground
on her other side. She then forced a massive current through the cable,
stunning Wilkas until Kaoné severed the cable with fabricated shears. The
Materiatechnic then lifted Wilkas back to his feet by manipulating his armor
and created a pair of hammers near his shoulders that he quickly grabbed before
lunging toward Siyuakén again, absorbing her lightning strikes as he closed the
distance between them and slammed his hammers into her chest. Flung backwards,
the Corrupted Electrotechnic spiraled through the air until she managed to
right herself and fire cables from both her palms, grabbing Wilkas by his
ankles before reeling the cables in, ripping him off of his feet and dragging
him across the ground haphazardly. She then severed the cable from her right
hand and charged it with energy, preparing to slam her charged palm into Wilkas’s
chest – only to be blocked as he swung his left arm around, knocking away her hand.
He then slammed his feet back down to the ground and grabbed the cable around
them, yanking hard and easily tearing it before jumping back to his feet just
in time to block another blow from Siyuakén. He quickly responded by throwing
his own punch, but the Electrotechnic managed to knock his fist away; the two
then engaged in a brief but fast-paced fist fight as Wilkas continually blocked
Siyuakén’s blows and she continually knocked away his. After several seconds of
little progress the Electrotechnic drew back slightly and began charging energy
in her right fist again; in response Wilkas wound up a punch of his own and
then threw his fist forward just as Siyuakén did the same. With both
mid-attack, neither were able to stop to block and instead slammed each other
in the face, blowing them both back several tens of meters.
“…You’re
still standing,” the Electrotechnic deadpanned, staring at Wilkas as he jumped
back to his feet.
“You’d
have to be retarded to think any of what you just did would take me down,” the
Introtechnic shot back, “Seems like the only people you can beat are ones that
were already beat down, huh?”
“Your
defense of Vélunis is unwarranted. This battle has yet to conclude; once it
does, you will find yourself in the same position.”
“Siyuakén…!”
Kaoné spoke up uneasily, running up next to Wilkas, “…why are you doing this?
Why are you being so hostile?”
“Your
questions are meaningless,” the Electrotechnic continued to stare at Wilkas,
watching for any telltale signs of attack, “You don’t seem to understand. I am
not Siyuakén.”
“If
that were true you wouldn’t feel the need to keep telling us, would you?”
Siyuakén
finally turned to eye Kaoné, her expression still blank. “Your logic is
baseless. No matter what you say, you will die here, today.” She looked back to
Wilkas. “Both of you.”
“C’mon,
Kaoné,” Wilkas scowled, “We don’t have time for this. Just help me beat her
ass.”
“But… I
can’t,” the Materiatechnic frowned, stepping back wearily, “I… I can’t just fight
her! She’s still in there! Isn’t she? Why else has she been holding back?”
“You
think I’m holding back?” Siyuakén’s eyes narrowed, “Perhaps I am. Perhaps I’m
not. What bearing on my identity does that hold? You think just because I haven’t
beat you yet, that I still harbor any feelings for you?”
“Why
else would you be taking the time to talk to us like this?”
“…Hmph,”
the Electrotechnic snorted, slowly clenching her fists as bright yellow sparks
began dancing along her lower arms, “How annoying. Maybe after I kill you here
I’ll hunt down and kill the rest of Hero Machina. Or maybe even just Rebehka.
Killing her should give you plenty of reason to take me seriously.”
Kaoné froze,
stunned by the cold statement. “…You wouldn’t. You can’t…”
“I’m
sure she can,” Wilkas countered, “that’s why we should kill her now. Are we
done talking yet?”
“I have
little more to say against such childish views,” Siyuakén retorted, “If you
expect me to hold back out of a sense of familiarity that I don’t have…” she
then lunged forward, “then don’t be surprised when you fall!”
Wilkas
moved to block her blow, but was stunned as she released a significantly higher
voltage than any of her previous attacks and knocked him nearly a hundred
meters away. He tumbled to the ground painfully, unable to recover before the
Electrotechnic appeared on top of him and prepared to strike him again – only to
be suddenly blown backwards by a flying piece of concrete and then hoisted into
the air by diamond shackles. She struggled for but a second before assimilating
the shackles into her body and dropping back down to the ground, where she drew
a deep breath and turned back to Kaoné. “What are you–?”
“I don’t
like this at all…” the Materiatechnic frowned, “I don’t like fighting. I don’t
like having to fight you. But… if stopping you is what it’ll take to bring you
back… even, even… killing you, well…”
her armor’s shielding flared as a layer of reinforced steel appeared across the
surface, with two diamond blades materializing in her hands and a huge battlehammer
appearing next to Wilkas, “If that’s what it takes… then I’ll do it!”
* * *
“Yours
is the only one left, Captain. We need you to hurry up.”
“Easier
said than done…” Kievkenalis muttered, “Do you have any idea what we’re up against
down here?”
“…We
understand that there is a large obstacle in your way–“
“’Large
obstacle’…” the Chaostechnic echoed incredulously as he looked up at the
hundred-meter tall monster that had completely obliterated the mountain base
and scarred the very mountains it passed as it completely ignored Citan
gunships and stamped out Chaotics left and right. “…Yeah. Sure. I’ll do all I
can.”
“Good.
Since yours is the only Ayas left we’re focusing the Ayas Sensor on your
location. This should narrow down the possible locations.”
“That’d
be useful if I had glasses,” Kievkenalis snorted, absentmindedly touching the
earpiece set on his right ear, “…but I appreciate the thought. Now, if you’ll
excuse me–!” He muted the connection to the Genesis
and then dived to the side, barely evading cannon fire as the
larger Nanocreature turned his way. “Chaos
Assist,” he muttered for the third time that hour, following with “Chaos Double Boost!” as he leaped from
cover and dashed across the rocky terrain. Vaulting over debris and dodging
around Nanocreature attacks, the Chaostechnic quickly made his way to the
nearest mountain peak before crouching down and scanning the area around him. “Chaos Energy Detect,” he called out, squinting
as a faint purple color tinted his vision, signaling local concentrations and
flow of Chaos Energy. He was barely able to spot a potential high-concentration
target before the Nanocreature behemoth leaped high into the air, easily clearing
the highest of the mountain peaks as it approached Kievkenalis’s position.
“Oh
crap–! Chaos Quadruple Boost!”
he shouted impulsively before flinging himself from the mountaintop at high
speed, just fast enough to avoid being crushed as the monster crashed back down
to the ground. He quickly added “Chaos
Fortified Armor” just before slamming into the ground himself; the veil
of Chaos Energy absorbed much of the landing shock as he tumbled down the
mountainside, unhurt. He quickly activated Chaos Detect again and searched the
environment for the area of high Energy concentration he had spotted before,
his eyes coming to lay on another mountain peak across the valley – just in
time for the Nanocreature monster to leap into the air again, demolishing the
peak it leaped from and smashing into the peak Kievkenalis was staring at. “…Well,
shit,” the Chaostechnic muttered as the monster slammed its front paw into the
rock face before withdrawing it, a faint white glitter accompanying its paw as
well as an explosion of color in Kievkenalis’s Detect-filtered vision. Can’t let it get away with the Ayas! But,
how am I supposed to fight that thing?! The Chaostechnic watched in tense
silence as the monster slowly turned away from the peak and pounced onto
another, increasing its distance from the Chaotic. None of the Citans could so much as stand up to that! …Then again… none
of the Citans were Chaostechnics. He looked down at his hands warily, and
then clenched them and pursed his lips as he looked back up at the monster. “…I’m
about to make one of the worst decisions in my life.” Closing his eyes and
taking a deep breath, Kievkenalis froze for a brief moment before calling out, “Chaos… Quintuple Boost!!” He grunted
in pain as Chaos Energy around him flared up, twining with his body to provide
the movement bonus. Clenching his fists even tighter, he ignored the pain and took
a massive leap forward, clearing tens of meters in a single bound as he quickly
closed the distance between himself and the behemoth. As he fell within a
hundred meters of the beast he felt the effects of Chaos Boost wear off, just
as the creature noticed him and turned to attack. It lunged toward the
Chaostechnic, flying through the air at amazing speed – only to be intercepted
midair as Kievkenalis shouted “Chaos
SLAM!” He rocketed into the beast and knocked it back, sending the both
of them tumbling to the ground and then down the mountainside a fair distance
before either could regain their footing.
Enraged,
the Nanocreature behemoth let loose a deafening metallic screech followed by
slamming its tail into the ground, stunning Kievkenalis and tossing him into
the air. The Chaostechnic barely had time to recover and re-initiate Chaos
Fortified Armor before the beast’s full complement of back-mounted cannons
fired at him, the full barrage slamming into the Chaotic and
knocking him into the terrain behind him. He fell to the ground painfully,
muttering “Chaos Heal” just in
time to throw himself to the side to evade another cannon volley; he then followed with several repeated calls of “Chaos
Mach Three Piercing Cannon”, directing each projectile at the beast’s
front joints and successfully cleaving its front legs off of its body. He then
leaped forward as the monster reeled back onto its hind legs, calling out “Chaos Greatsword” and using the weapon
to slice through the beast’s tail as it attempted to whack him out of the air
before following with “Chaos BLAST!”
The
ensuing sphere of energy obliterated the monster’s front side as well as its
severed front limbs, but also left Kievkenalis to fall to the ground helplessly
as the beast threw itself down and body slammed him. Stunned, he failed to
recover fast enough to evade as the monster climbed back up to its hind legs
and stomped him, but a quick, quiet croaking of “Chaos
Teporté” teleported the Chaostechnic out of harm’s way before he could
be stomped again. He quickly followed with “Chaos
Heal” and then “Chaos Energy
Detect”, quickly looking for the Ayas while the beast searched for him.
Spotting it amongst the remnants of the beast’s front legs, he quickly leaped
toward it – only to be grabbed out of the air by the behemoth’s foot.
Kievkenalis immediately responded with “Chaos
Deflection”, forcing the monster to let go of him and drop him to the
ground – only to be suddenly kicked high into the air by the beast’s other
foot. The Nanocreature instantly leaped up after him, twisting around in the
air to slam its foot over Kievkenalis’s head and launch him back toward the
ground.
“Chaos Slam!”
The
Chaostechnic’s momentum instantly reversed, sending him careening into the
monster’s damaged torso and launching it upwards. “Chaos Slam!”
Kievkenalis shouted again, ramming into the beast once more and knocking it
even higher; a third call to the attack completely shattered the behemoth’s
torso, causing it to fall to the ground with Kievkenalis in pieces. The
remnants quickly began to reform, but the Chaostechnic ignored them as he
vaulted toward the Ayas Mystryth, closing the distance and exclaiming, “Chaos State: FIRST TIER!” He ignored
the Ayas as it disappeared into thin air as he quickly turned his attention
back to the monster, which had reformed into a four-legged beast again, only
smaller. “Chaos Detect,” he muttered under his
breath, followed with a bitter smile. “Looks like no
one’s left for kilometers around, except for me and this thing… good. Time to
see what the Chaos State can really
do!” He straightened up and stretched his arms as the beast snarled and
screeched; after a deep breath, be began, “Chaos…!”
The
monster slammed its tail into the ground, knocking Kievkenalis into the air
again.
“Kilo…!”
It then
launched itself at the Chaostechnic, maw wide open as it reached Kievkenalis
before he could fall back to the ground, clamping its jaws shut around him–
“BLAST!”
A split-second
of silence followed – and then a massive blast of energy exploded out from the
Chaostechnic, instantly obliterating the Nanocreature behemoth as well as the
mountain below and everything else within fifty kilometers, including the
ground. Kievkenalis had but a brief moment to observe the damage he had caused –
and the long distance he had to fall – before an intense twang of pain shot through
his head, overriding any thought. His body emitted a flash of light as the Chaos
State automatically disengaged and the Ayas Mystryth reappeared above him, the
both of them entering free fall toward the new ground fifty kilometers below.
“Fu…ck…”
the Chaostechnic was barely able to mutter as his vision went black, the
massive amount of Chaos Energy required to use the ability he had just called
taking its immediate toll on his body, “no… the… …Ayas… …”
* * *
Wilkas
threw his fist forward, missing Siyuakén by a hair before following up with his
other fist, nailing her in the stomach and flinging her away. She quickly
recovered mid-air, firing a grappling hook toward the Introtechnic that he
blocked with a massive shield Kaoné had created for him earlier. The hook
imbedded itself in the shield as the Electrotechnic fired a second hook at
Wilkas’s ankle, snaring him and then yanking back while simultaneously forcing
a massive current through the makeshift circuit. But the circuit didn’t last
for long – Kaoné severed the cables with massive shears before flinging Siyuakén
into the air by quickly raising the terrain below her feet, and then fabricated
a chunk of steel and slammed it into the Electrotechnic’s back, sending her
flying toward Wilkas. The Introtechnic tossed aside his shield and grabbed Siyuakén
by her face as she flew by, swinging her down out of the air and into the
ground where she emitted a massive electric blast that forced Wilkas away. She
immediately leaped to her feet and jumped back just in time to avoid being
impaled by a diamond spike; she then jumped into the air, hovering above her
two opponents as the skies above began to cloud. Mere moments later the entire
battlefield was bathed in lightning strike after lightning strike, quickly
draining Wilkas and Kaoné’s armors of power. The Materiatechnic rapidly created
crude faraday cages around herself and Wilkas, but Siyuakén’s strikes were so
powerful that the cages were smashed apart and Kaoné was left to repeatedly
repair their armor.
Growing
tired of taking hits, Wilkas eventually grabbed the faraday cage remnants
around him and mashed them into a metal club before leaping up at Siyuakén,
taking a wild swing that ultimately missed. Kaoné seized control of the club
just as the Introtechnic began to fall, though, and bashed it over Siyuakén’s
head, slamming her back down to the ground. Wilkas quickly dashed over,
smashing his fist into her location just after she flipped away and back to her
feet. She fired one of her grappling hooks at a distant piece of terrain,
reeling herself toward it just in time to evade another blow from the
Introtechnic before spinning around and firing several more lightning strikes
toward her opponents as she used her second grappling hook to grab and draw in
two of the diamond rods left over from earlier in the battle. Kaoné quickly
attempted to seize control of the rods and yank them away but Siyuakén had
corrupted them before she could, grabbing the assimilated materials firmly in
her hands just in time to begin blocking a flurry of blows from Wilkas. After
the first several blows the Electrotechnic began to electrically charge the
rods, rapidly increasing the voltage until she was discharging enough energy
into Wilkas’s armor with each blow that he drew away painfully. Instead of
backing away herself, though, Siyuakén lunged in closer to the Introtechnic and
began bashing him with the tips of the rods, discharging massive amounts of
energy with each blow and forcing Kaoné to repair Wilkas’s armor each time as
the Introtechnic failed to defend against the barrage. After several more blows
Siyuakén drew back for a moment, slamming the rods together and fusing them
before forcing even more voltage through the rod; just as she thrust the rod
forward with amazing force, Wilkas threw his left shoulder forward, grimacing
as the rods blew apart his armor and cleanly pierced through his entire
shoulder.
“WILKAS!!”
Kaoné cried as Siyuakén released the rod and stepped back – only to be stopped
as Wilkas grabbed her back with his right hand.
“Oh no
you don’t,” he grinned spitefully, slamming his left fist into her chest as he
held her in place. “I’ve,” he punched her again, “got,” and again, “you!” and
again. “Now!”
With a
final blow he completely demolished her torso, impaling her with his fist. He
then yanked his fist out of her body and whacked her across the face with his
right hand, flinging her back several meters. Kaoné ran up next to the
Introtechnic, who grasped his bleeding shoulder painfully as he stared at the
incapacitated Siyuakén.
“…You…”
she croaked, craning her head up to look at Wilkas, “…how…?”
“Adrenaline’s
a hell of an anesthetic,” he smirked. He then grabbed the rod embedded in his
shoulder, took a deep breath, and yanked it out. “Gah…! Fuck, that hurts…!”
“Wilkas!
Hey, hey, be– be careful,” Kaoné urged, attempting to see to the Introtechnic’s
wound, “Oh my god– you’re bleeding so much!”
“That is what happens when you get stabbed,”
Wilkas clenched his teeth painfully as he gripped the rod tightly and began
approaching Siyuakén.
“Wilkas…?”
Kaoné questioned warily, “What… what are you doing?”
“What…
does it look like I’m doing?” he
retorted, glaring at the Electrotechnic as she stared back blankly, “I’m…
finishing the job.”
“But–!”
the Materiatechnic started, but glanced uneasily toward Siyuakén. The Corrupted
Electrotechnic had closed her eyes, making no attempt to resist as Wilkas
stepped up to her body.
“Is
there anything you actually want to say?” Wilkas questioned impatiently,
turning toward Kaoné.
“…No,”
she looked away, “…just do it.”
“Hn,”
the Introtechnic grunted, raising the rod over his head in preparation for the
final blow.
“Wait,
Wilkas! Look out!”
“What–?”
the Introtechnic snapped his attention toward Kaoné and then in the direction
she was pointing just in time to discard the rod and hold his hands out above
his head, intercepting a hypersonic object just before it slammed into the
ground from the upper atmosphere.
“Your reaction time is quick. Not bad,
Aldredanoid, not bad!”
“Wha–?!”
Wilkas’s eyes widened just before he was grabbed forcefully and suplexed into
the ground across from Siyuakén. He was barely able to register what had
happened to him before Morcii slammed his elbow into his stomach, winding and
effectively paralyzing him.
“But it’ll take more than reaction time to
stop me,” the Nanocreature leader smirked, jumping back up to his feet
as he glared down at the Introtechnic.
“M-Morcii…!”
Kaoné stuttered, frozen to the spot as she mentally debated between rushing to
Wilkas and running.
“…Tch,” he offered the Materiatechnic a dismissive glance
before turning his attention toward Siyuakén. “…I admit, I’m impressed. I wasn’t expecting
you to defeat my new lieutenant, not with only two of you.” He then
looked back to Wilkas as the Introtechnic struggled to return to his feet; in
response the Nanocreature leader stepped forward and stomped both of his knees,
completely mangling the Introtechnic’s legs. “Ha.
But you’re still just as incapable of stopping me as ever.”
“Agh…!
Fuck!” Wilkas growled, his face scrounged up in pain, “You…!”
“Hmph, you Aldredanoids really like that
word, don’t you?” Morcii snorted, “Now,
down to business. I’m sure you know why I’m here.” He grabbed Wilkas by
the collar of his armor and hoisted him into the air. “Where are the Ayas? Tell me and I might spare you a painful
death.”
Wilkas
simply glared down at Morcii, grabbing the Nanocreature leader’s arm and
attempting to rip him away. “Fuck… you!”
Morcii
simply shrugged in response. “Very
well.” He then prepared to slam his free hand into Wilkas – but quickly
dropped the Introtechnic and jumped back instead to evade being impaled by the rapid
materialization of a spike beneath his feet. Flipping through the air once, he
then spun around and dashed toward Kaoné, only to stumble as a massive electric
shock interrupted his movements. He recovered immediately and jumped out of the
way of a second strike before turning back to stare at Siyuakén, an amused yet
irritated smirk on his face.
“Stay…
away…” she muttered, holding her trembling hand toward the Nanocreature leader.
“…Now this is truly a
surprise!” Morcii remarked, “You’ve
overcome the expression inhibitors! Must be because you’re almost dead. Hmm.”
“Siyuakén!
You’re still in there! I knew it!” Kaoné exclaimed, and then yelped as Morcii
dashed toward her – only to be forced to evade a lightning strike again.
“I…
said! Stay… away…!”
“Ahahaha…
ha ha ha ha ha ha!” the Nanocreature leader chuckled as he turned back
to Siyuakén, “Cute. You think you
could possibly save your friends? In that state?”
The
Electrotechnic glared at Morcii, her outstretched hand beginning to lower from
fatigue. “I… I…! Hrgk–!” She spluttered as she was violently lifted into the
air as Morcii manipulated the very nanomachines throughout her body, forcing
her to put down her hand.
“See? You’re helpless against me. Just as your
friends are!” the Nanocreature roared, “No
one can hope to stop me! You can’t stop me from conquering the galaxy. And you
most certainly–“ he lunged toward
Wilkas, flipping through the air and smashing his heel into the Introtechnic’s
chest, completely obliterating it and killing him instantly, “–can’t stop me from killing! Not your
friends, not yourself, not anyone!”
“…Wrong…” Siyuakén muttered, “…maybe
not… me. But… not… no one…!”
“…Hmph,” Morcii glanced irately toward Kaoné, who was
backing away fearfully, before turning back to the Electrotechnic. “…You annoying Aldredanoids are just as headstrong as the
Aldredas themselves. What a nuisance… oh well. Having a Chaotic Lieutenant, and
a Quake-born, no less, was good while it lasted.” Then, with little
warning – Siyuakén’s neck snapped with an audible crack, immediately extinguishing
the light in her eyes. Morcii violently slammed her body to the ground before
lifting the mangled mess back into the air and flinging it away dismissively.
“Si…Siyuakén!!”
Kaoné gasped, her attention repeatedly snapping between the corpses of Wilkas
and Siyuakén. “I… I… this…!”
“Consider yourself lucky, Aldredanoid.”
“What–?!”
the Materiatechnic whipped around to face Morcii, who was simply staring at her
from a distance.
“Consider yourself lucky that I have not
killed you yet…”
he declared, just as four objects slammed into the ground around him from
above. Kaoné was barely able to identify them as four of the Chaos Ayas – the Ayas
that the Nimalians were missing – before they slowly rose into the air around
Morcii and began glowing. A split second later a bright flash of light forced
her to look away; when she looked back she impulsively gasped as she laid eyes
on Morcii’s new form: his legs were extended and mechanized, featuring the
double-knee appearance of the Drakkars combined with a distinct metallic sheen,
a second set of arms had appeared below his normal arms and all four seemed far
more muscular than before, four spike-tipped tails waved casually behind his
back, and his entire body was half again as large as his normal form.
“Consider yourself lucky to behold the Fuse
Form!” the Nanocreature growled, his voice more guttural than before, “Much like your Chaos State, I can seize the
power and essence of the Ayas to increase my power beyond limit! And with this method, any attempts to steal the Ayas
from me will fail. If you could even live long enough to try!”
Kaoné simply
stared back at Morcii, stumbling back as he slowly advanced on her.
“Your victory is impossible, but mine is inevitable!” he declared, “You
failed to believe me before; you developed the hubris to so much as think you could defeat me. You thought I
was bluffing, that I had no more power than anything else you had fought, even
when my fleets alone decimated your forces and conquered your planets! See me
now, Aldredanoid, and reconsider–“
the Nanocreature lunged for Kaoné, “but
your life ends here!”
Morcii
cleared the distance between himself and the Materiatechnic in the blink of an
eye, but she disappeared in a flash of light before he could pulverize her with
his fist. He growled in response – and then immediately launched himself
forward, clearing several kilometers in a second just before a massive force
from above smashed into the ground, obliterating the entire region and leaving
a crater deep enough to expose the mantle beneath the planet’s crust.
“…Ha,” the Nanocreature snorted, hovering in the air over
the crater as the dust slowly began to clear. “I
should have known you Aldredanoids wouldn’t go down without a fight.” He
directed his attention at the newcomer as the air thinned enough to see him. “So what tier do you think will beat me,
hmm? Second? Third?”
“Try Master Fourth,” Christeané smirked
in response, hovering above the crater several meters from Morcii. “Maybe even more. Chaos State: Master Fifth Tier!"
“That won’t work,” Morcii retorted,
ignoring a spout of lava nearby as the exposed magma began bubbling up the
crater, “The Fuse Form is to me what
the Chaos State is to you. I have absorbed the Ayas themselves… you cannot possibly hope to stop me now.”
“Bullshit. You can’t have any more than four
Ayas. I’ve got five, and that includes the Master Ayas,” Christeané shot
back, “And I’ve got a bit of experience using it, too.
I had to rescue one of my friends from falling to his death, at least…”
“Ahahahaha! And you think that qualifies you
to fight me?”
“No. What qualifies me is the fact that I can
beat you, easy.”
“…I suppose I should not argue against your misplaced confidence.
You have brought the rest of the Ayas
to me; this should significantly speed up my plans. In fact…” Morcii grinned
menacingly, summoning all four weapons associated with his absorbed Ayas – the Arcán
Claymore, the Hastryth Chain Weapon, the Sendous Chakrams, and the Tsern Spear
– and grasping them with his tails, “I
could end it all today.”
“You’re damn right this’ll end today,” Christeané
responded as he summoned the Matlés Gauntlets, Tanivas Staff in his right hand,
and the Aldrace Glaive in his left, “But not with
your victory! I’ll shut you down here, Morcii! Once and for all!”
* * * * *
==================== End of Chapter 70 ====================
* * * * *
Data Entry: {null}