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''Now 1100 hours of Day 5. At 748 a mule passed, one traveler, trashy dude, | ''Now 1100 hours of Day 5. At 748 a mule passed, one traveler, trashy dude,'' | ||
no contact. At 1033 I saw a blue bird, | no contact. At 1033 I saw a blue bird, | ||
no contact. No royal activity.  Having dirt for lunch in 100, canât freaking wait. | no contact. No royal activity.  Having dirt for lunch in 100, canât freaking wait. | ||
Aiden | Aiden | ||
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She | She | ||
leaned back and whispered, âI thought ''you | leaned back and whispered, âI thought ''you'' | ||
''were dead.â | ''were dead.â'' | ||
âI love | âI love | ||
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== Chapter 2 == | == Chapter 2 == | ||
The manâs | |||
name was James Walters, and he had no qualms turning his back to the Nexus | |||
Force to attend to the needs of the child he held. He laid out a blanket, set the child on it, | |||
and gave it a milk bottle, seemingly ignoring the Nexus Forcers while watching | |||
the young human. | |||
He knew | |||
they were Nexus Force from the little colorful accents on their clothes, blue | |||
for Sentinels, green for Venture, and so on; their weapons, adorned with little | |||
Nexus Force badges; their speech and mannerisms; but also since heâd seen them | |||
land on the planet, five days ago. Well, | |||
more like materialize. He knew what transporter | |||
tech was, but was just surprised to see it in action here. It was crude. | |||
It was effective. That made it | |||
smart. He liked smart. | |||
They | |||
were also idiots. | |||
Monitoring their communications was easy. They didnât use radios. They just talked loud. | |||
They | |||
were a group of Nexus Force conscripts here to save a Knight of the Old Speech. That made them allies. | |||
The only | |||
question was for how long? | |||
âSorry | |||
about that carriage.â James apologized to the blond guy approaching him from | |||
behind. | |||
He came | |||
to a stop, and James could practically hear the guyâs brows furrowing. âYouâve been listening?â he asked after a few | |||
seconds. | |||
âNo | |||
rasch, buddy.â James said. âYou donât | |||
need me to answer that for you. Use your | |||
brain.â | |||
He sensed | |||
the guy nod. âSuppose anyone else knows | |||
what weâre up to?â | |||
âI donât | |||
suppose. I know. And thedude doesnât know youâre planning to | |||
take Sir Talmid.â James told him. âIâd help | |||
you, if I thought you had a chance. The | |||
nameâs James, by the way.â | |||
âLuke | |||
Mercury,â the blond responded. âUnless | |||
you already know that.â | |||
âYouâre | |||
catching on.â James acknowledged. | |||
âSo whyâd | |||
you blow up the carriage?â Luke asked. | |||
âThey | |||
were getting close to home.â James stated. | |||
Or at'' ''least, thatâs what they | |||
were supposed to think. âNow, the | |||
explosion was large enough to be noticed by other dudites. You wonât want to be here when they show up. These guys had swords,â he gestured behind | |||
his back at the smashed bodies, âbut the guys on their way will have guns.â He considered. âAnd sorcery.â | |||
He | |||
turned around to face Luke. âI can take | |||
you to my safehouse- what the harch are you doing?!â | |||
Luke | |||
turned so they both faced the road, where the rest of the Nexus Forcers were | |||
picking up smashed parts and throwing them into a bag. âWhatâs wrong?â Luke asked. | |||
âI need | |||
those body parts for the scene!â James groaned. | |||
âWe need | |||
them to interrogate them.â Luke countered. | |||
James | |||
whirled on him. âAnd how are you going | |||
to do that? Thereâs not enough | |||
Imagination here to rebuild them.â | |||
Luke | |||
pointed at the sky. âWe have a spaceship | |||
in orbit,â the blond said, âweâll rebuild them there and see what we can learn.â | |||
âI hope theyâre | |||
cloaked.â James warned. âIf the Barney | |||
Bots and Red Mythrans spot them, your ship is going kaboom.â | |||
As they | |||
watched, two of the Nexus Forcers set the bag of pieces on the ground and the | |||
rest began taking positions around it. | |||
From down the road, two of the conscripts, a dark haired man and a | |||
blonde woman, approached, and Luke took a step forward but James grabbed his | |||
arm. | |||
âAre you | |||
all going?â James asked. | |||
âYeah, | |||
our work hereâs done for now.â Luke said. "We were going to use that carriage, but it's kinda useless now." | |||
âI think | |||
we can help each other if we work together.â James insisted. âSome of you should stay with me. Iâve got intel I think youâd find important.â | |||
Luke | |||
turned to him. âWhy not come with us, | |||
then?â | |||
James picked | |||
up the child. âAre you a married man, Luke | |||
Mercury?â | |||
Luke | |||
smiled. âEngaged.â | |||
âWives,â | |||
James whispered. âThis kidâs getting home | |||
tonight, and we need days to come up with a good plan.â | |||
âIâll see | |||
who else is willing to stay,â Luke nodded, and he walked backwards towards the | |||
others. âWeâre lucky to meet you, James.â | |||
âJames | |||
Walters.â | |||
He watched | |||
as Luke conferred with the dark haired man, his blonde companion, and a woman | |||
with dark red hair and sunglasses. Then | |||
the four of them left the group surrounding the parts bag and returned to | |||
James. As they approached, the men and | |||
women they left behind were suddenly enveloped in a bright blue glow and a | |||
whistling sound filled the air. It | |||
increased in pitch, while decreasing in volume, as the Nexus Forcers and their | |||
bag of smashed people began to fade away. | |||
In no less than five seconds, they were gone without a trace. | |||
Transporters | |||
spooked James. He preferred portals. | |||
âThis is | |||
my sister, Mara Mercury.â Luke introduced the remaining Nexus Forcers. âBridget Marcotte.â The blond woman made a peace sign. âAnd Aiden Talmid.â | |||
"Wait...like | |||
Killian?" James had made eye contact, or at least tried to with Mara, with | |||
each person as Luke introduced them, but at the dark haired man James grew | |||
exuberant. âYouâre a Talmid?â he repeated. | |||
âYeah,â | |||
Aiden said, regarding James. "What do you know about Killian?" | |||
James pursed | |||
his lips and narrowed his eyes in thought as he scrutinized the man. From the pictures heâd seen⦠yes. There were resembling features between this | |||
man and the infamous Sir Talmid, leader of the Knights of the Olde Speech, | |||
presently imprisoned in thedudeâs castle. | |||
It made sense now why these Nexus Forcers were so resolute on rescuing | |||
the knight. | |||
âBackup | |||
at last!â James shouted, and he picked up the child and spun around into the | |||
forest. âLetâs get out of here.â | |||
== ... == | |||
''"...And how would you describe me?"'' | |||
''"That's tough to say. Everyone's complex, but you're.. sort of... complex complex. And that's not good for you. You're determined, that's for sure, but you need to ease up. Let things go."'' | |||
''"I can't."'' | |||
''"If there's two words I never want to hear from you, it's 'I can't'."'' | |||
''"Some things you're stuck with forever."'' | |||
''"Yeah. Like me and you."'' | |||
''"That's why I love you."'' | |||
== Chapter 3 == | |||
The wind | |||
picked up while James led the Nexus Forcers to his safe house. All the way there, dried and dead brown | |||
leaves shimmied down through the air to join their felled brethren to crackle | |||
and crinkle underfoot as the five travelers, not including the infant, tramped | |||
through the forest. | |||
As much | |||
as he strived for competence, Aiden long realized that tracking their course of | |||
travel was hopeless. James made countless | |||
left turns, right turns, U-turns, and J-turns. | |||
At one point he made them walk backwards while reciting Fibonacci. But James knew more about the situation on | |||
Militiregnum than any of them, and that made him a valuable accomplice. | |||
He | |||
suspected James saw value in their presence, as well. His RPG slung on his back and his child asleep | |||
in a Baby Bjorn on his chest, James led the procession. Luke and Mara stuck close, followed by | |||
Bridget, and Aiden took the rear with a pistol. | |||
They were all armed with appropriate weapons now that they knew they | |||
worked. He wondered how Marion would | |||
react to that intel once the squad briefed him. | |||
He was probably giving them grief over letting Aiden and others stay downstairs. It was a miracle they hadnât been beamed up | |||
yet. | |||
âWhat | |||
took you astronauts so long to come down anyway?â James shot them at one point. He was referring to the Nexus Forceâs | |||
blockade around Militiregnum that kept thedudeâs influence from leaving Militiregnum, | |||
or so they had thought until events earlier that year⦠| |||
Conversation was a double edged sword here. It served to exchange information while | |||
distracting them at the same time. | |||
âMarion Allison.â | |||
Mara muttered, and Luke took a deep breath. | |||
â''General'' Allison,â he began, âis the embouchure | |||
in charge of the blockade, and the blockade is one of the Nexus Forceâs dirty | |||
secrets. Militiregnum is, too. This planet aint on the maps. So you can imagine, getting here while | |||
staying on the right side of the law has taken awhile. Make it ten years.â | |||
James | |||
stopped, turned clockwise fifteen degrees, and then kept walking. Rock walls began to rise on either side that looked | |||
a bit tight at spots, but James just slipped through them. âYou poor people,â he empathized. âBureaucracy stinks, doesnât it? Youâd benefit from a Janra.â | |||
âWhatâs | |||
a Janra?â Luke asked. | |||
âA magical | |||
device great for bypassing bureaucrats and doing whatever the hell you want, | |||
but with great power comes great responsibility. It creates a link between dimensions.â | |||
Luke | |||
glanced over his shoulder, around Mara, and around Bridget, to see if Aiden caught | |||
that bit. The dark haired man was | |||
already walking at a faster pace. âSay | |||
that again?â he asked James. âDid you | |||
say dimensions?â | |||
âDimensions,â | |||
James explained, âare pockets of reality floating in a purgatory known as | |||
Unverse-â | |||
Aiden | |||
felt a tap on his shoulder and his head, with his attention, did a 180 to make | |||
eye contact with Bridget. | |||
âA Janra | |||
creates a link between dimensions,â she repeated Jamesâ words. | |||
ââ¦if itâs | |||
a Janra you wanted to know about, you should have said that, instead of âdimensionsâ.â | |||
James chastised, and Aiden turned back to their guide. | |||
âWeâre | |||
familiar with Unverse,â he told him. âWeâve⦠| |||
traversed it.â | |||
Now James | |||
turned around. âEver heard of a Chanora?â | |||
he asked, a funny look on his face. | |||
Aiden | |||
shook his head. | |||
âThen you | |||
havenât traversed anything.â | |||
âActually,â | |||
Luke spoke up, âweâve gone to ''three'' | |||
Maelstrom Dimensions.â | |||
âPssh,â | |||
James waved his hand dismissively. | |||
âExcuse | |||
me,â Bridget cut in, âbut thereâs no need to downplay what these three have | |||
been through. You donât know everything | |||
about us.â | |||
âI canât | |||
say I do, to the latter.â James agreed. âTo | |||
the former, just ignore it. Iâm an idiot | |||
sometimes. But I can say youâre grossly inexperienced | |||
and greatly uninformed of the situation here, and downright unprepared for your | |||
rescue mission. But Iâm trying to help you, | |||
and I donât care if you trust me, but you can just follow my lead and thatâll | |||
be great. And weâre here.â | |||
The rocky | |||
crevasse suddenly opened into a small clearing, so small that the treetops and | |||
their web of crisscrossed branches still completely covered it. At its center was an old stone structure, its | |||
surfaces covered in fallen leaves, vines, and moss; a natural camouflage against | |||
distant viewers. Rocky heights popped up | |||
at various spots, and a slow, clear stream wound through the terrain. For some reason neither the sun was visible | |||
in the sky nor the shadows cast by it on the ground. | |||
âWhere | |||
is this place?â Aiden asked. James continued | |||
towards the structure, but the Nexus Forcers stopped to admire the sights, and | |||
get their bearings. | |||
âMy | |||
sense of direction and I parted ways half an hour ago.â Bridget said. | |||
âWeâre a | |||
mile east and twelve hundred feet north from our landing position.â Mara | |||
reported, pocketing her compass. | |||
âNice.â | |||
Aiden said. âYou counted that?â | |||
Mara | |||
nodded. âIf one piece of tech had to prove | |||
Marion right, it was the GPSes. Theyâre | |||
still useless.â Her hand came back | |||
holding a small gray device. She pressed | |||
its power button, to no effect. They had | |||
been like that since they landed. They | |||
were quick to attribute the so-called âtechnology curseâ for the death of that, | |||
and their other electronics, but now they wondered if the transporter had | |||
killed them. | |||
âYouâre | |||
not useless, though.â Aiden told her. | |||
âAw, | |||
thanks pretty boy.â Mara turned to flash Aiden a wide grin, when a red dot | |||
appeared on her temple. | |||
== Chapter 4 == | |||
A door burst open into | |||
the outpostâs antechamber, before the main chamber, and James stepped in. It was a stone room with walls and floors as | |||
unfinished as the outpostâs exterior design, or so it was meant to appear. Everything looked in order, James observed; the | |||
traps were in place, the hiding places were still hidden, and a woman had a sniper | |||
pointed out the western arrowslit. James | |||
could infer where it was pointed. | |||
âIâd like it if you | |||
donât shoot those people.â he said, and Rebecca turned to face him. | |||
â''You'' brought them here?â Â She said it like a question, but the real | |||
question was unstated. It was an | |||
implicit ''why?''Â James answered with a shrug, and Rebecca removed | |||
the rifle from the window, stood up, and brushed the dust off her knees. âYouâre a korchring idiot.â | |||
âHey, theyâre on our | |||
side at least.â James said. | |||
â''At least''?â Rebecca repeated. | |||
âTheyâre Nexus Force, | |||
not that that means much.â James admitted. | |||
âI made contact when they started shooting at that carriage, the one we | |||
were tracking. Oh, and they have this guy | |||
whoâs related to Sir Talmid, like a son or nephew or something.â | |||
Rebecca folded her | |||
arms. âInteresting. Why is the Nexus Force stepping in ''now''?â | |||
âThey seem like a | |||
splinter group.â James said. âI donât | |||
fully know their motive yet, though.â | |||
âAnd you still | |||
brought them here.â Rebecca chastised, and James held up a hand. | |||
âThey want to rescue | |||
Killian, I know that at least.â James said. | |||
âDonât we all,â | |||
Rebecca muttered. âThat doesnât | |||
mean their goal is consistent with the resistanceâs.â | |||
âI know,â James | |||
nodded. âThey want Killian out of | |||
Orlan. We want thedude out of Orlan.â | |||
âThereâs a lot in | |||
between the two.â Rebecca said. | |||
âAye. And, thatâs not the end of it.â James | |||
reminded. | |||
âSo, how much can they help us with that?â | |||
âWeâll have to ask | |||
them,â James said. | |||
âLet me remind you, | |||
youâre supposed to find these things out ''before'' | |||
bringing them here.â | |||
âLike they even know | |||
where here is.â | |||
âI wouldnât put it | |||
beyond anyone.â Rebecca warned, âcertainly not an offshoot of the Nexus | |||
Force. Look at the Rogues, for instance. Theyâre as lucky as theyâre stupid.â She picked up the rifle and headed for the | |||
door, and James followed his wife. He | |||
let her lead. It was better to let her | |||
do the talking concerning the info they were about to share with the Nexus | |||
Forcers. | |||
They needed an army. | |||
== .-- == | |||
''âIâm sorry.â'' | |||
''âDonât be. Itâs not your fault what happened. Itâs not your fault at all.â'' | |||
''âSo? Fault makes no difference if youâre upset or'' | |||
not. Saying âIâm sorry,â it means someone cares about you.â | |||
''âThatâs good to know.â'' | |||
''"It means I care."'' | |||
== Chapter 5 == | |||
They sat around a | |||
firepit, the six of them; Aiden, Luke, Mara, Bridget, James, and Rebecca; seven | |||
counting the infant, cradled in Rebeccaâs left arm. Â Dinner was served inside the kitchen/dining | |||
room/dinette of the Waltersâ compound. Warming | |||
in a wok suspended over the glowing embers was a mix of vegetables homegrown by | |||
the Walters, and some game also hunted by the Walters, to be prepared by | |||
Rebecca, the stewardess of the compound. | |||
Those who were religious said grace, and those who werenât waited in | |||
silent respect to their hosts. In the | |||
interim they thought of their families, friends, and other things close to | |||
their hearts. | |||
Aiden thought about | |||
Sir Talmid, of course. Killian was, in | |||
more ways than one, his lifelong hero. | |||
Killian was his inspiration for joining the Nexus Force. But the man had defied his parents to join the | |||
Nexus Force. In a way, Aiden had too, | |||
but it was post defacto⦠| |||
Eleven years passed | |||
since Aiden saw Killian last. His uncle | |||
hadnât looked good. Now, Aiden could | |||
only imagine. | |||
A lot could change | |||
in eleven years. | |||
A lot had changed. | |||
They ate a few | |||
minutes, then James wiped dessert off his mouth and spoke. âThe situation requires a plan, and as | |||
adults, weâre going to make that plan.â | |||
âThe situation | |||
being,â Aiden noted, ârescuing Sir Killian Talmid.â | |||
James nodded. âWe have to look at this like making a deal, playing | |||
chess, and playing cards. Think of it | |||
like this, if we want to get Killian from thedude, we have to give something to | |||
thedude in return.â | |||
âSo, like a trade?â | |||
Mara said. | |||
Rebecca rolled her | |||
eyes. âYes, like a trade. Itâs a safe, nonviolent alternative to going | |||
in guns blazing. Rescuing Sir Talmid, as | |||
great as itâd be for Morcia, isnât so great for us if weâre dead. Sorry, Aiden,â she turned to him. | |||
âDonât be,â Aiden fixed | |||
her with a nod. âYouâre right.â | |||
Mara made a | |||
face. âAre you seriously talking about | |||
trading with ''thedude''? I donât think he can comprehend such concepts | |||
of âsafeâ and ânonviolent,â with all weâve heard about him.â | |||
âYou said you wanted | |||
an army.â Luke reminded. | |||
âWhich implies guns | |||
blazing.â Bridget added. | |||
âBack on track, | |||
guys.â James urged. âLetâs move on to | |||
the chess part. We could use an army, | |||
and yes, that does mean shooting guns. | |||
Or at least, threatening to shoot them.â | |||
He stood up and went to a drawer in the roomâs corner. He opened it to take our an item and returned | |||
to the firepit with a map. The others | |||
learned over to see where he pointed to, a point between the towns of Somna and | |||
Leer. âThereâs a cloning facility right | |||
here, belonging to thedude. Itâs the | |||
last one in existence.â | |||
There were a number | |||
of responses to that. Mara and Bridget | |||
chuckled. Aiden snorted. âOf course thereâs another one,â Luke | |||
muttered. Rebecca rolled her eyes again, | |||
but she proceeded to say: | |||
âItâs truly the last | |||
one. Thedude only had two others, which | |||
have since been destroyed. The first one | |||
was in Orlan and it was destroyed seven years ago; we have to reason to believe | |||
Sir Talmid destroyed it, actually. The | |||
second was in another dimension, on a planet called Macabross, and it was | |||
destroyed by allies of the Nexus Force from another dimension.â | |||
Aiden raised his | |||
eyebrows and stared a silent question at James and Rebecca. âThatâs classified Nexus Force intel,â he said | |||
of the info on Macabross. There was no | |||
way the Walters should have known it, but he couldnât blame them, considering | |||
Aiden and co. hadnât come across it totally legally either. Luke and Mara were still hackers, that hadnât | |||
changed in eleven years. | |||
âLetâs just say,â | |||
James said, âif your Nexus Force knew it, the C.O.D knew it. Thatâs our organization, mine and Rebeccaâs. But we didnât just know your Nexus Force. Any Nexus Force - any ''government'' you name, the Federation, FROST, Minotaur Space | |||
Imperium, America, yadda yadda yadda - it aint classified, as far as C.O.D was concerned; | |||
it never was. The only things truly classified | |||
here are what Becca and I donât tell you.â | |||
âBut weâre allies | |||
here,â Rebecca reminded, âso weâre not going to keep much.â | |||
âHopefully this | |||
makes it easier to talk.â James said. | |||
Eventually their | |||
guests nodded. | |||
âSo⦠under threat of | |||
destroying thedudeâs last cloning facility, you think heâll give us Killian.â Aiden | |||
surmised. | |||
âThatâs one | |||
possibility.â James said. âShow of | |||
hands. Who thinks itâll work?â | |||
No one raised their | |||
hands. | |||
âYeah, me neither,â | |||
James confessed, âwhich is why weâre planning.â | |||
âThen instead of | |||
threatening to destroy it, we could just destroy it.â Mara said. âWe can use our ship.â | |||
âNot so fast.â | |||
Rebecca interjected. âYour ship is | |||
currently a secret to thedude. Youâd | |||
best keep it that way. Once thedude | |||
knows itâs there, heâll know what to look for. | |||
Heâs got Barney Fighters and Red Mythrans-â | |||
âWe know.â Aiden said. | |||
âAnd then you donât | |||
have a ship.â James said. âSo, that | |||
takes us back to an army.â | |||
Lukeâs chair scraped | |||
back loudly as he rose, arms folded, eyes aimed at James. âYouâve had this planned out all along, | |||
havenât you?â he accused, and he glared a second at Rebecca, as well. | |||
Catching on, the | |||
others slowly got up as well. âDo you think | |||
weâre idiots?â Mara demanded. | |||
âNo,â James told her, | |||
âand no,â he told Luke, âwe havenât had this planned out. Not in a group discussion, not even between | |||
me and Rebecca. Itâs all ideas, mine, | |||
hers, yours; the idea here is to peer review them. You people plan, right?â | |||
âTheyâre Nexus | |||
Force,â Rebecca muttered, âof course they donât.â | |||
âThatâs a rude thing | |||
to say.â Bridget said. | |||
âWe improvise.â | |||
Aiden retorted. | |||
âThatâs what weâre doing | |||
here,â Rebecca stated. | |||
âSo if you donât | |||
have a better idea,â James said, âsit back down.â | |||
The two parties | |||
glared at each other a bit more, before Aiden obliged first, as he was cool | |||
headed, followed by Bridget who was also calm for at this time her outgoing | |||
demeanor was well overshadowed by Maraâs. | |||
Eventually the Mercurys followed suit. | |||
âAlright.â James began, | |||
resuming conversation. âTo recap, weâve | |||
ruled out just threatening the cloning facility - which we need a name for, by | |||
the way - and weâve ruled out orbital bombardment, for now. We still want to destroy the cloning facility | |||
to gain leverage against thedude.â | |||
âLetâs take a moment | |||
to find a name.â Aiden suggested. | |||
âSure.â James | |||
agreed. | |||
ââBazookaâ.â Mara | |||
said. | |||
âToo explosive.â | |||
Rebecca objected. âEven if weâre blowing | |||
it up, we donât want to make it obvious.â | |||
ââMine turtleâ.â | |||
Luke said. | |||
âAgain,â Rebecca facepalmed, | |||
âthat implies explosives.â | |||
ââNukeâ.â Mara | |||
said. âAll In favor?â | |||
Luke raised a hand, | |||
so did James, but Rebecca slapped his down. | |||
âGuys, Rebeccaâs | |||
right.â Aiden said. âThink of something | |||
neutral. Like construction.â | |||
Mara: âRocks.â | |||
Luke: âBricks.â | |||
James: âConcrete.â | |||
Bridget: âBamboo.â | |||
Aiden: âWood.â | |||
âEnough.â Rebecca | |||
interjected. âWeâre wasting too much | |||
time. Iâm thinking of a number between 1 | |||
and 20, the closest guess gets their name chosen.â | |||
Mara: â0.â | |||
Luke: â20.â | |||
James: â7.â | |||
Bridget: â12.â | |||
Aiden: â3.â | |||
Rebecca: â15,â and | |||
she pointed at Bridget. âBamboo it is. So whatâs the best way to destroy Bamboo?â | |||
âBombs.â Mara said. | |||
âGuns.â Luke said. | |||
âI mean like | |||
infiltration? All-out assault?â Rebecca | |||
waved her free arm impatiently. âIdeas, | |||
people?â | |||
âInfiltration puts | |||
less of us at risk,â Aiden said, âand if we showed up with a Nexus Force army, | |||
thedude would wonder where it came from, which leads back to our ship.â | |||
âWe can disguise an | |||
army as one of the local resistance groups.â James said. | |||
âNo, Iâm with | |||
Aiden,â Rebecca said, âwe donât need an army.â | |||
âWhatâs the security | |||
like down here?â Aiden asked. | |||
âIn general, | |||
incompetent.â Rebecca said. âSpecifically | |||
around Bamboo, a platoon of Elite Rogues and two Red Mythrans. Elite Rogues arenât so much less incompetent, | |||
theyâre just better shots and more brutal. | |||
Their commanders have to be smart, though. Bambooâs is charged by a Commander Pavel | |||
Sancho.â | |||
James reached around | |||
to a terminal behind him and the monitor lit up with a picture of a smooth-skinned, | |||
bearded fellow with dark gray hair, a tall face, a thin nose, and thin | |||
eyes. âPavel Sancho, thirty-one years | |||
old, served in His Ungrammernessâs Army for the last twelve years, and born in | |||
Aquila.â | |||
âA local boy.â Luke quipped. | |||
âThedudeâs been | |||
recruiting local boys. And girls.â James | |||
muttered. âThe locals are smarter than Faction | |||
War vets. Â Sorry, Nexus Forcers, but | |||
being kids in a war and all, you didnât get the education.â | |||
âYou saying we donât | |||
got creds?â Lukeâs jaw dropped. âThatâs | |||
low.â | |||
âYouâre comparing us | |||
- experienced soldiers, strategists, special operatives â with, ah, medieval peasants.â | |||
Aiden said. | |||
âThereâs | |||
universities down here.â James said. | |||
âSancho here graduated at the top of his class in Aquilone military | |||
strategy.â | |||
Luke clenched and | |||
unclenched his fists. âShow us Bamboo,â | |||
he said. | |||
James brought up an exterior image of a | |||
concrete building with a paved road leading out of the frame. A parking lot was visible, containing ten horsedrawn | |||
carriages and some cars. Surrounding the | |||
building were trees indicating its location in the Morcian forest between Somna | |||
and Leer. | |||
âI took this picture | |||
a week ago,â James said. He then showed | |||
some interior layout schematics, which he obviously didnât take with a camera. âThese ones I hacked. Now, the building receives power from a | |||
geothermal reactor protected by a Covarient Maelstrom shield; standard Paradox | |||
tech. The Maelstrom is of course | |||
volatile, but we donât want that stuff floating around if we can help it. Â The shield is stabilized by a block of âAlberts,â | |||
Imagination reactors connected to the planetâs Imagination mining grid. Thereâs a lot of energy running through the | |||
Alberts so blowing them up will yield an amplified explosion. Theyâre installed at key points around Bamboo | |||
so all we need to do is detonate a few Alberts to bring down the whole | |||
building.â | |||
Aiden nodded. âSounds like a plan; like one youâve had or thought | |||
about for a while, eh?â | |||
James shrugged. âTaking out the cloning facility- I mean Bamboo, | |||
''has'' been on my bucket list for a while. Except now, we can use it to rescue Killian, | |||
which makes it even better.â | |||
âWeâre going to need | |||
to do more, I think,â Bridget spoke up, âsince the eventual trade deal is | |||
supposed to be, as Rebecca said, nonviolent. | |||
I donât think the threat of ''more'' | |||
violence will work in our favor. Maybe | |||
for the leverage part, we could salvage some of the cloning tech, and offer | |||
that too in exchange for Killian?â | |||
James snapped his | |||
fingers. âActually, young lady, Iâve | |||
already got that covered. Iâve got something | |||
better, actually. Here, in this | |||
compound, Rebecca and I have an actual clone of thedude.â | |||
âYouâre kidding.â | |||
Aiden said. | |||
James shook his | |||
head. âProblem is, it aint worth | |||
anything to him so long as Bamboo stands, since he can just clone a | |||
replacement. But if we take it outâ¦â | |||
Luke nodded | |||
earnestly. âYeah, we know economics; | |||
supply and demand; weâre not dumb.â | |||
âWhere is the clone?â | |||
Bridget asked the important question. | |||
James glanced at his | |||
wife. | |||
Their eyes fell on | |||
Rebecca first, and then on the child cradled in her arms. | |||
âYeah,â James said, | |||
and that all but confirmed it. âThatâs the | |||
clone.â | |||
== Chapter 6 == | |||
Through supplementary discussion the team found shared the sentiment that acting sooner rather than later was preferred. After a brief meteorological survey the Mercuries reported a moonless sky, ideal for a stealth op while James's intel on Bamboo remained fresh. With the Walters' entire arsenal at their disposal, Aiden took the task of selecting light weaponry. Landing party assault rifles wouldn't do in a tight situation. He rifled through drawers and chests collecting little pistols, tasers, lockpicks and the like. | |||
Footsteps crossed the armoury threshold. "We're close to 500 since our last report," Bridget apprised. Whilst getting the feel for a handgun Aiden turned and faced her new outfit, matte black and tight, soundless. Appropriate. | |||
He waved his open hand and made a face dismissively. "It's not like Marion can see it. It'd be too long to get back to the drop zone to transmit it." | |||
Bridget gave him a concerned stare. "It's not something we should make a habit of skipping." | |||
"Good point. A'ight." From where he'd set it down on a chest, Aiden picked up a white with blue buttons tape recorder and pressed record. "10:23 PM, local time, Aiden and Bridget present, all movements accounted for. About to embark on a mission of sabotage a target... a cloning facility eight miles north-west from our current location... coordinates Lat 1279.29, Long 1667.45. Signing off." He clicked the blue stop and smiled at Bridget. She nodded back with notable coolness. | |||
He faced her head on. "You don't look enthusiastic," he observed. | |||
Bridget offered a small smile. "That's because I'm not." | |||
"Talk to me," he said. | |||
"This is all so spontaneous and I don't feel we're in control," she confided. | |||
Aiden nodded. "James and Rebecca." | |||
Bridget nodded back. | |||
"They're giving us an opportunity I don't want to miss," Aiden said, "and I get what you mean, but in a way we're also, for once, in charge of ourselves. No Marion Allison driving our movements." | |||
"You've been so calculated until now," Bridget interposed. "And patient. What changed?" | |||
Truthfully, Aiden hadn't an answer in the moment. "I don't know," he expressed. "Maybe because we're finally down here. After all this time..." He seemed calm, to himself. He seemed to be thinking rationally, reasonably. "Am I calm?" he asked. | |||
"You sound so," she told him. She sidled up and picked the handgun from him, while speaking she inspected it. "And I'll follow you on this plan, I don't doubt our ability to pull it off, it's just that your decision is... surprising. That's all." | |||
Aiden took a breath of the air around them and glanced sidelong at his companion. "''Is'' that all?" he repeated. | |||
She stared back, betraying the hint of a more genuine, perhaps flirtatious smile. "Until we return from this mission." | |||
"I look forward to that, then." | |||
"I appreciate your appreciating that." | |||
"That being..." | |||
"That you should know." | |||
"Stop it, the two of you," Luke Mercury cut in, standing in the doorway. | |||
Aiden let his hands drop from Bridget's arms which had wound up around his shoulders, and she kept them there they both turned their attention to Luke's interruption. | |||
"You interface with Crateris all the time," Bridget challenged. | |||
"In its time and place, neither of which would be now, were she not on the ship," Luke sniffed. He had also changed into a stealthy attire. "James is ready to go. He's with Mara outside. We have transportation." | |||
"Transportation?" Aiden repeated. | |||
"The latest in traveling innovation." | |||
Upon exiting the compound, the vehicle in question was seen to be a horsedrawn carriage with a village man and village woman at the reins, or at least that is what their appearances meant to convey. His farmer's coveralls topped in a feather cap, James Walters looked quite blue collar. Mara had Sunday breeches and a white button down, finished with a navy vest. The perfect disguise. | |||
"It's an hour's travel to Bamboo." James said. "You're all set, it looks like," he took in their stealth suits. Aiden, Luke, and Bridget had finished their infiltration attire with belts for the various small tools and munitions harnessed tight to their bodies. | |||
"We need an operation name," Mara said. | |||
"Operation Bamboo." Luke said. | |||
"Too obvious." Mara snorted. | |||
''Too easy''. Aiden got in the carriage, after Luke and Bridget, and they were off.[[Category:Stories by talmid]] | |||
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Chapter 1
He lay in the underbrush, senses not too keen. That feeling of - what had that seventy-something year old guy with the mannerisms of a drill sergeant, who was actually a drill sergeant, called it? Transporting? Yeah, transporting, that was it. Transporting still left his nerves feeling all tingly, even days after the fact. Or it was psychosomatic. Or his arms were just numb from being pinned between his chest and his rifle. Yeah, he had a rifle. It was a device as rudimentary as it was ancient, possibly a musket, with a shank on the end that technically made it a bayonet. The gunpowder had to be ignited with a fuse lit from a match. Very rudimentary. It had to be, to work on this godforsaken planet. Some sort of curse or crap âimpeded the proper function of post-industrial revolution technology,â as Marion Allison, the aforementioned drill sergeant, so eloquently stated. Marion also dyed his hair black, to pretend to be young, but he fooled no one with his old face all shriveled like a craisin and his lack of political correctness.
The young man in the brush sighed himself out of his listless reverie. He needed to maintain awareness of his surroundings, not just of himself. He wiped the sweat off his brow, slid the butt of the rifle-musket-bayonet out from under his ribs, and slid the chamber open. Then he shut it. Then he opened it.
He was still listless, restless, and bored. He glanced to his left and saw about twenty feet up the roadside the glint of a coin flipping through the air, going up and falling down. He heard the rustle of a page turning in a book being read about thirty feet above him.
The crew was bored.
He took out his logbook and a ballpoint point to scribble on the first page.
Aiden Talmid
September 17
3038 AF
Now 1100 hours of Day 5. At 748 a mule passed, one traveler, trashy dude, no contact. At 1033 I saw a blue bird, no contact. No royal activity.  Having dirt for lunch in 100, canât freaking wait.
Aiden Talmid sighed again and wiped his brow again. The temperature was warm presently, not summer hot, but not autumn cold, so his coat was cooking him. He longed to get up and stretch, but it would undo his precariously prepared hiding place.
The coin was glinting an awful long time. Then he realized it wasnât the coin, but a mirror â the signal, and Aidenâs inner voice shut the hell up. He gave the tree to his right a thump, then he trained his rifle up the road and set his eye behind the rear sight.
He heard the squeaking of wagon wheels, heard the clops of the horses, and saw the horses pulling a tall carriage before sighting the eight-pointed kingâs crown emblazoned on its doors.
That meant it was a Morcian carriage.
That meant it carried soldiers of thedude, present dictator of Morcia⦠and the entire planet, but his main base was in Morcia. The capital city of Orlan, specifically, just outside of the forests in which Aiden and his merry band of idiots were camped. In Orlan was thedudeâs castle and also thedudeâs dungeons, and in those dungeons was a man the mission objectives called Private Lego.
That was a code name of course. The manâs real name was Killian Talmid. They were saving Killian Talmid.
No doubt his squadmates had sighted the carriage by now. When the carriage was forty feet away Aiden clicked the rifleâs safety off and aimed at the third riderâs head. At twenty feet he held his breath. At fifteen feet he lit the fuse.
Cracks from gunpowder exploding at various points around him sent birds flying out of the trees and the horses went wild. Aidenâs target slipped out of view so he turned to the riderâs horse instead. His gunpowder ignited, the bullet fired, the rider fell with his horse, and he didnât see what happened next because the carriage exploded in a burst of expanding orange flames. The heat hit Aidenâs face before his eyes had time to tear.
When the ash stopped falling and the injured horses stopped neighing, Aiden looked up at the... remains of the carriage. Splintered wood was scattered across and along the path, along with armor and weapons from the aforementioned thedudeâs soldiers, now very smashed. And a man stepped out from behind a tree, a thing held in each arm. A rocket propelled grenade launcher in his right, and a bundle of cloth in the crook of his left elbow. A vest with many buckles, light chainmail, and a brown hooded cloak adorned his figure. Visible on his belt was a black pistol of modern times, and Aiden groaned.
The man wasnât part of their squad.
And heâd just blown up their way into thedudeâs castle.
Aiden scrambled to his feet, and around him so did his squad. Twenty feet up the roadside the coin tosser, a blond haired man in a bomber jacket named Luke Mercury, was on his feet as well, except at the sight of the man heâd exchanged his slow firing bayonet for a Nexus Force-spec revolver.
Theyâd been told modern weapons didnât work, but this guy had an RPG and a pistol on him, and Aiden agreed with his blond teammateâs choice. Judging by the fresh carnage, they worked well enough, and a revolver helped even the odds. Keeping his eyes on the man, who hadnât made another move, Aiden reloaded his rifle. The rest of his squad were slowly making themselves visible from their various hiding spots: various points around the road, atop the branches in the trees, all around the rocketeer man.
And the man knew it. He kept his RPG pointed nonthreateningly at the ground, not that it mattered since it wasnât loaded anymore, and his other hand cradling his cargo as he looked around at the Nexus Forcers around him. He made eye contact with some of the men and women. For a moment his met Aidenâs, and he looked about to speak
Then the bundle of cloth began to cry.
âYouâve gotta be kidding me.â Aiden muttered, and he called out. âYouâre with child?!â
The man laughed. âThat means something different around these parts!â
âWe know,â a womanâs voice behind Aiden retorted. It belonged to Mara Mercury, who had come down from her tree. She placed herself next to Aiden and whispered, âWhat do we do with this guy?â
âEnemy of my enemy is my friend?â Aiden responded.
âLetâs be friends!â Mara shouted at the man.
âHard to say yes when youâve got guns pointed at my back, and my front, and everywhere else!â the man snapped.
âRight.â Aiden lowered his bayonet and the rest of the squad copied with their bayonets or other Nexus Force weapons, pistols, rifles, submachine guns. One woman dressed in combat fatigues with her dark blond hair tied back in a ponytail even carried a sword. Some people just couldnât get stop using the retro gear, even though guns were better at smashing Maelstrom, and people, so long as there was ammo.
Aiden and Mara together, Luke from the side, and the swordswoman from behind all approached the man, except the swordswoman kept walking past him and motioned for Aiden to follow. He shook his head. She pointed harder. Aiden set his jaw and sidestepped away.
He and the woman joined at a distance down the road from the gathering of Nexus Forcers, a man holding a baby, and dead knights. They walked a few yards and stopped when they were discreet. The woman turned to Aiden. They were close in height. She barely edged over him now, since she was wearing boots, and for a few moments they just shared each otherâs gaze.
âThat explosion scared the bricks out of me,â the woman admitted.
âYeah.â Aiden related. âMe too. Wasnât expecting it at allâ
âI thought we were dead,â she groaned, and she sheathed her sword.
Aiden sighed. âYeah⦠it wasnât that bad-â
He had to stop talking when she slung her arms over his shoulders and pulled themselves into a kiss. Her bangs brushed the debris from his forehead, and he let the bayonet drop to wipe the dirt from her face, then grip her firmly back.
She leaned back and whispered, âI thought you were dead.â
âI love you too, Bridget.â Aiden told her.
Chapter 2
The manâs name was James Walters, and he had no qualms turning his back to the Nexus Force to attend to the needs of the child he held. He laid out a blanket, set the child on it, and gave it a milk bottle, seemingly ignoring the Nexus Forcers while watching the young human.
He knew they were Nexus Force from the little colorful accents on their clothes, blue for Sentinels, green for Venture, and so on; their weapons, adorned with little Nexus Force badges; their speech and mannerisms; but also since heâd seen them land on the planet, five days ago. Well, more like materialize. He knew what transporter tech was, but was just surprised to see it in action here. It was crude. It was effective. That made it smart. He liked smart.
They were also idiots.
Monitoring their communications was easy. They didnât use radios. They just talked loud.
They were a group of Nexus Force conscripts here to save a Knight of the Old Speech. That made them allies.
The only question was for how long?
âSorry about that carriage.â James apologized to the blond guy approaching him from behind.
He came to a stop, and James could practically hear the guyâs brows furrowing. âYouâve been listening?â he asked after a few seconds.
âNo rasch, buddy.â James said. âYou donât need me to answer that for you. Use your brain.â
He sensed the guy nod. âSuppose anyone else knows what weâre up to?â
âI donât suppose. I know. And thedude doesnât know youâre planning to take Sir Talmid.â James told him. âIâd help you, if I thought you had a chance. The nameâs James, by the way.â
âLuke Mercury,â the blond responded. âUnless you already know that.â
âYouâre catching on.â James acknowledged.
âSo whyâd you blow up the carriage?â Luke asked.
âThey were getting close to home.â James stated. Or at least, thatâs what they were supposed to think. âNow, the explosion was large enough to be noticed by other dudites. You wonât want to be here when they show up. These guys had swords,â he gestured behind his back at the smashed bodies, âbut the guys on their way will have guns.â He considered. âAnd sorcery.â
He turned around to face Luke. âI can take you to my safehouse- what the harch are you doing?!â
Luke turned so they both faced the road, where the rest of the Nexus Forcers were picking up smashed parts and throwing them into a bag. âWhatâs wrong?â Luke asked.
âI need those body parts for the scene!â James groaned.
âWe need them to interrogate them.â Luke countered.
James whirled on him. âAnd how are you going to do that? Thereâs not enough Imagination here to rebuild them.â
Luke pointed at the sky. âWe have a spaceship in orbit,â the blond said, âweâll rebuild them there and see what we can learn.â
âI hope theyâre cloaked.â James warned. âIf the Barney Bots and Red Mythrans spot them, your ship is going kaboom.â
As they watched, two of the Nexus Forcers set the bag of pieces on the ground and the rest began taking positions around it. From down the road, two of the conscripts, a dark haired man and a blonde woman, approached, and Luke took a step forward but James grabbed his arm.
âAre you all going?â James asked.
âYeah, our work hereâs done for now.â Luke said. "We were going to use that carriage, but it's kinda useless now."
âI think we can help each other if we work together.â James insisted. âSome of you should stay with me. Iâve got intel I think youâd find important.â
Luke turned to him. âWhy not come with us, then?â
James picked up the child. âAre you a married man, Luke Mercury?â
Luke smiled. âEngaged.â
âWives,â James whispered. âThis kidâs getting home tonight, and we need days to come up with a good plan.â
âIâll see who else is willing to stay,â Luke nodded, and he walked backwards towards the others. âWeâre lucky to meet you, James.â
âJames Walters.â
He watched as Luke conferred with the dark haired man, his blonde companion, and a woman with dark red hair and sunglasses. Then the four of them left the group surrounding the parts bag and returned to James. As they approached, the men and women they left behind were suddenly enveloped in a bright blue glow and a whistling sound filled the air. It increased in pitch, while decreasing in volume, as the Nexus Forcers and their bag of smashed people began to fade away. In no less than five seconds, they were gone without a trace.
Transporters spooked James. He preferred portals.
âThis is my sister, Mara Mercury.â Luke introduced the remaining Nexus Forcers. âBridget Marcotte.â The blond woman made a peace sign. âAnd Aiden Talmid.â
"Wait...like Killian?" James had made eye contact, or at least tried to with Mara, with each person as Luke introduced them, but at the dark haired man James grew exuberant. âYouâre a Talmid?â he repeated.
âYeah,â Aiden said, regarding James. "What do you know about Killian?"
James pursed his lips and narrowed his eyes in thought as he scrutinized the man. From the pictures heâd seen⦠yes. There were resembling features between this man and the infamous Sir Talmid, leader of the Knights of the Olde Speech, presently imprisoned in thedudeâs castle. It made sense now why these Nexus Forcers were so resolute on rescuing the knight.
âBackup at last!â James shouted, and he picked up the child and spun around into the forest. âLetâs get out of here.â
...
"...And how would you describe me?"
"That's tough to say. Everyone's complex, but you're.. sort of... complex complex. And that's not good for you. You're determined, that's for sure, but you need to ease up. Let things go."
"I can't."
"If there's two words I never want to hear from you, it's 'I can't'."
"Some things you're stuck with forever."
"Yeah. Like me and you."
"That's why I love you."
Chapter 3
The wind picked up while James led the Nexus Forcers to his safe house. All the way there, dried and dead brown leaves shimmied down through the air to join their felled brethren to crackle and crinkle underfoot as the five travelers, not including the infant, tramped through the forest.
As much as he strived for competence, Aiden long realized that tracking their course of travel was hopeless. James made countless left turns, right turns, U-turns, and J-turns. At one point he made them walk backwards while reciting Fibonacci. But James knew more about the situation on Militiregnum than any of them, and that made him a valuable accomplice.
He suspected James saw value in their presence, as well. His RPG slung on his back and his child asleep in a Baby Bjorn on his chest, James led the procession. Luke and Mara stuck close, followed by Bridget, and Aiden took the rear with a pistol. They were all armed with appropriate weapons now that they knew they worked. He wondered how Marion would react to that intel once the squad briefed him. He was probably giving them grief over letting Aiden and others stay downstairs. It was a miracle they hadnât been beamed up yet.
âWhat took you astronauts so long to come down anyway?â James shot them at one point. He was referring to the Nexus Forceâs blockade around Militiregnum that kept thedudeâs influence from leaving Militiregnum, or so they had thought until events earlier that yearâ¦
Conversation was a double edged sword here. It served to exchange information while distracting them at the same time.
âMarion Allison.â Mara muttered, and Luke took a deep breath.
âGeneral Allison,â he began, âis the embouchure in charge of the blockade, and the blockade is one of the Nexus Forceâs dirty secrets. Militiregnum is, too. This planet aint on the maps. So you can imagine, getting here while staying on the right side of the law has taken awhile. Make it ten years.â
James stopped, turned clockwise fifteen degrees, and then kept walking. Rock walls began to rise on either side that looked a bit tight at spots, but James just slipped through them. âYou poor people,â he empathized. âBureaucracy stinks, doesnât it? Youâd benefit from a Janra.â
âWhatâs a Janra?â Luke asked.
âA magical device great for bypassing bureaucrats and doing whatever the hell you want, but with great power comes great responsibility. It creates a link between dimensions.â
Luke glanced over his shoulder, around Mara, and around Bridget, to see if Aiden caught that bit. The dark haired man was already walking at a faster pace. âSay that again?â he asked James. âDid you say dimensions?â
âDimensions,â James explained, âare pockets of reality floating in a purgatory known as Unverse-â
Aiden felt a tap on his shoulder and his head, with his attention, did a 180 to make eye contact with Bridget.
âA Janra creates a link between dimensions,â she repeated Jamesâ words.
ââ¦if itâs a Janra you wanted to know about, you should have said that, instead of âdimensionsâ.â James chastised, and Aiden turned back to their guide.
âWeâre familiar with Unverse,â he told him. âWeâve⦠traversed it.â
Now James turned around. âEver heard of a Chanora?â he asked, a funny look on his face.
Aiden shook his head.
âThen you havenât traversed anything.â
âActually,â Luke spoke up, âweâve gone to three Maelstrom Dimensions.â
âPssh,â James waved his hand dismissively.
âExcuse me,â Bridget cut in, âbut thereâs no need to downplay what these three have been through. You donât know everything about us.â
âI canât say I do, to the latter.â James agreed. âTo the former, just ignore it. Iâm an idiot sometimes. But I can say youâre grossly inexperienced and greatly uninformed of the situation here, and downright unprepared for your rescue mission. But Iâm trying to help you, and I donât care if you trust me, but you can just follow my lead and thatâll be great. And weâre here.â
The rocky crevasse suddenly opened into a small clearing, so small that the treetops and their web of crisscrossed branches still completely covered it. At its center was an old stone structure, its surfaces covered in fallen leaves, vines, and moss; a natural camouflage against distant viewers. Rocky heights popped up at various spots, and a slow, clear stream wound through the terrain. For some reason neither the sun was visible in the sky nor the shadows cast by it on the ground.
âWhere is this place?â Aiden asked. James continued towards the structure, but the Nexus Forcers stopped to admire the sights, and get their bearings.
âMy sense of direction and I parted ways half an hour ago.â Bridget said.
âWeâre a mile east and twelve hundred feet north from our landing position.â Mara reported, pocketing her compass.
âNice.â Aiden said. âYou counted that?â
Mara nodded. âIf one piece of tech had to prove Marion right, it was the GPSes. Theyâre still useless.â Her hand came back holding a small gray device. She pressed its power button, to no effect. They had been like that since they landed. They were quick to attribute the so-called âtechnology curseâ for the death of that, and their other electronics, but now they wondered if the transporter had killed them.
âYouâre not useless, though.â Aiden told her.
âAw, thanks pretty boy.â Mara turned to flash Aiden a wide grin, when a red dot appeared on her temple.
Chapter 4
A door burst open into the outpostâs antechamber, before the main chamber, and James stepped in. It was a stone room with walls and floors as unfinished as the outpostâs exterior design, or so it was meant to appear. Everything looked in order, James observed; the traps were in place, the hiding places were still hidden, and a woman had a sniper pointed out the western arrowslit. James could infer where it was pointed.
âIâd like it if you donât shoot those people.â he said, and Rebecca turned to face him.
âYou brought them here?â  She said it like a question, but the real question was unstated. It was an implicit why? James answered with a shrug, and Rebecca removed the rifle from the window, stood up, and brushed the dust off her knees. âYouâre a korchring idiot.â
âHey, theyâre on our side at least.â James said.
âAt least?â Rebecca repeated.
âTheyâre Nexus Force, not that that means much.â James admitted. âI made contact when they started shooting at that carriage, the one we were tracking. Oh, and they have this guy whoâs related to Sir Talmid, like a son or nephew or something.â
Rebecca folded her arms. âInteresting. Why is the Nexus Force stepping in now?â
âThey seem like a splinter group.â James said. âI donât fully know their motive yet, though.â
âAnd you still brought them here.â Rebecca chastised, and James held up a hand.
âThey want to rescue Killian, I know that at least.â James said.
âDonât we all,â Rebecca muttered. âThat doesnât mean their goal is consistent with the resistanceâs.â
âI know,â James nodded. âThey want Killian out of Orlan. We want thedude out of Orlan.â
âThereâs a lot in between the two.â Rebecca said.
âAye. And, thatâs not the end of it.â James reminded.
âSo, how much can they help us with that?â
âWeâll have to ask them,â James said.
âLet me remind you, youâre supposed to find these things out before bringing them here.â
âLike they even know where here is.â
âI wouldnât put it beyond anyone.â Rebecca warned, âcertainly not an offshoot of the Nexus Force. Look at the Rogues, for instance. Theyâre as lucky as theyâre stupid.â She picked up the rifle and headed for the door, and James followed his wife. He let her lead. It was better to let her do the talking concerning the info they were about to share with the Nexus Forcers.
They needed an army.
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âIâm sorry.â
âDonât be. Itâs not your fault what happened. Itâs not your fault at all.â
âSo? Fault makes no difference if youâre upset or not. Saying âIâm sorry,â it means someone cares about you.â
âThatâs good to know.â
"It means I care."
Chapter 5
They sat around a firepit, the six of them; Aiden, Luke, Mara, Bridget, James, and Rebecca; seven counting the infant, cradled in Rebeccaâs left arm.  Dinner was served inside the kitchen/dining room/dinette of the Waltersâ compound. Warming in a wok suspended over the glowing embers was a mix of vegetables homegrown by the Walters, and some game also hunted by the Walters, to be prepared by Rebecca, the stewardess of the compound. Those who were religious said grace, and those who werenât waited in silent respect to their hosts. In the interim they thought of their families, friends, and other things close to their hearts.
Aiden thought about Sir Talmid, of course. Killian was, in more ways than one, his lifelong hero. Killian was his inspiration for joining the Nexus Force. But the man had defied his parents to join the Nexus Force. In a way, Aiden had too, but it was post defactoâ¦
Eleven years passed since Aiden saw Killian last. His uncle hadnât looked good. Now, Aiden could only imagine.
A lot could change in eleven years.
A lot had changed.
They ate a few minutes, then James wiped dessert off his mouth and spoke. âThe situation requires a plan, and as adults, weâre going to make that plan.â
âThe situation being,â Aiden noted, ârescuing Sir Killian Talmid.â
James nodded. âWe have to look at this like making a deal, playing chess, and playing cards. Think of it like this, if we want to get Killian from thedude, we have to give something to thedude in return.â
âSo, like a trade?â Mara said.
Rebecca rolled her eyes. âYes, like a trade. Itâs a safe, nonviolent alternative to going in guns blazing. Rescuing Sir Talmid, as great as itâd be for Morcia, isnât so great for us if weâre dead. Sorry, Aiden,â she turned to him.
âDonât be,â Aiden fixed her with a nod. âYouâre right.â
Mara made a face. âAre you seriously talking about trading with thedude? I donât think he can comprehend such concepts of âsafeâ and ânonviolent,â with all weâve heard about him.â
âYou said you wanted an army.â Luke reminded.
âWhich implies guns blazing.â Bridget added.
âBack on track, guys.â James urged. âLetâs move on to the chess part. We could use an army, and yes, that does mean shooting guns. Or at least, threatening to shoot them.â He stood up and went to a drawer in the roomâs corner. He opened it to take our an item and returned to the firepit with a map. The others learned over to see where he pointed to, a point between the towns of Somna and Leer. âThereâs a cloning facility right here, belonging to thedude. Itâs the last one in existence.â
There were a number of responses to that. Mara and Bridget chuckled. Aiden snorted. âOf course thereâs another one,â Luke muttered. Rebecca rolled her eyes again, but she proceeded to say:
âItâs truly the last one. Thedude only had two others, which have since been destroyed. The first one was in Orlan and it was destroyed seven years ago; we have to reason to believe Sir Talmid destroyed it, actually. The second was in another dimension, on a planet called Macabross, and it was destroyed by allies of the Nexus Force from another dimension.â
Aiden raised his eyebrows and stared a silent question at James and Rebecca. âThatâs classified Nexus Force intel,â he said of the info on Macabross. There was no way the Walters should have known it, but he couldnât blame them, considering Aiden and co. hadnât come across it totally legally either. Luke and Mara were still hackers, that hadnât changed in eleven years.
âLetâs just say,â James said, âif your Nexus Force knew it, the C.O.D knew it. Thatâs our organization, mine and Rebeccaâs. But we didnât just know your Nexus Force. Any Nexus Force - any government you name, the Federation, FROST, Minotaur Space Imperium, America, yadda yadda yadda - it aint classified, as far as C.O.D was concerned; it never was. The only things truly classified here are what Becca and I donât tell you.â
âBut weâre allies here,â Rebecca reminded, âso weâre not going to keep much.â
âHopefully this makes it easier to talk.â James said.
Eventually their guests nodded.
âSo⦠under threat of destroying thedudeâs last cloning facility, you think heâll give us Killian.â Aiden surmised.
âThatâs one possibility.â James said. âShow of hands. Who thinks itâll work?â
No one raised their hands.
âYeah, me neither,â James confessed, âwhich is why weâre planning.â
âThen instead of threatening to destroy it, we could just destroy it.â Mara said. âWe can use our ship.â
âNot so fast.â Rebecca interjected. âYour ship is currently a secret to thedude. Youâd best keep it that way. Once thedude knows itâs there, heâll know what to look for. Heâs got Barney Fighters and Red Mythrans-â
âWe know.â Aiden said.
âAnd then you donât have a ship.â James said. âSo, that takes us back to an army.â
Lukeâs chair scraped back loudly as he rose, arms folded, eyes aimed at James. âYouâve had this planned out all along, havenât you?â he accused, and he glared a second at Rebecca, as well.
Catching on, the others slowly got up as well. âDo you think weâre idiots?â Mara demanded.
âNo,â James told her, âand no,â he told Luke, âwe havenât had this planned out. Not in a group discussion, not even between me and Rebecca. Itâs all ideas, mine, hers, yours; the idea here is to peer review them. You people plan, right?â
âTheyâre Nexus Force,â Rebecca muttered, âof course they donât.â
âThatâs a rude thing to say.â Bridget said.
âWe improvise.â Aiden retorted.
âThatâs what weâre doing here,â Rebecca stated.
âSo if you donât have a better idea,â James said, âsit back down.â
The two parties glared at each other a bit more, before Aiden obliged first, as he was cool headed, followed by Bridget who was also calm for at this time her outgoing demeanor was well overshadowed by Maraâs. Eventually the Mercurys followed suit.
âAlright.â James began, resuming conversation. âTo recap, weâve ruled out just threatening the cloning facility - which we need a name for, by the way - and weâve ruled out orbital bombardment, for now. We still want to destroy the cloning facility to gain leverage against thedude.â
âLetâs take a moment to find a name.â Aiden suggested.
âSure.â James agreed.
ââBazookaâ.â Mara said.
âToo explosive.â Rebecca objected. âEven if weâre blowing it up, we donât want to make it obvious.â
ââMine turtleâ.â Luke said.
âAgain,â Rebecca facepalmed, âthat implies explosives.â
ââNukeâ.â Mara said. âAll In favor?â
Luke raised a hand, so did James, but Rebecca slapped his down.
âGuys, Rebeccaâs right.â Aiden said. âThink of something neutral. Like construction.â
Mara: âRocks.â
Luke: âBricks.â
James: âConcrete.â
Bridget: âBamboo.â
Aiden: âWood.â
âEnough.â Rebecca interjected. âWeâre wasting too much time. Iâm thinking of a number between 1 and 20, the closest guess gets their name chosen.â
Mara: â0.â
Luke: â20.â
James: â7.â
Bridget: â12.â
Aiden: â3.â
Rebecca: â15,â and she pointed at Bridget. âBamboo it is. So whatâs the best way to destroy Bamboo?â
âBombs.â Mara said.
âGuns.â Luke said.
âI mean like infiltration? All-out assault?â Rebecca waved her free arm impatiently. âIdeas, people?â
âInfiltration puts less of us at risk,â Aiden said, âand if we showed up with a Nexus Force army, thedude would wonder where it came from, which leads back to our ship.â
âWe can disguise an army as one of the local resistance groups.â James said.
âNo, Iâm with Aiden,â Rebecca said, âwe donât need an army.â
âWhatâs the security like down here?â Aiden asked.
âIn general, incompetent.â Rebecca said. âSpecifically around Bamboo, a platoon of Elite Rogues and two Red Mythrans. Elite Rogues arenât so much less incompetent, theyâre just better shots and more brutal. Their commanders have to be smart, though. Bambooâs is charged by a Commander Pavel Sancho.â
James reached around to a terminal behind him and the monitor lit up with a picture of a smooth-skinned, bearded fellow with dark gray hair, a tall face, a thin nose, and thin eyes. âPavel Sancho, thirty-one years old, served in His Ungrammernessâs Army for the last twelve years, and born in Aquila.â
âA local boy.â Luke quipped.
âThedudeâs been recruiting local boys. And girls.â James muttered. âThe locals are smarter than Faction War vets.  Sorry, Nexus Forcers, but being kids in a war and all, you didnât get the education.â
âYou saying we donât got creds?â Lukeâs jaw dropped. âThatâs low.â
âYouâre comparing us - experienced soldiers, strategists, special operatives â with, ah, medieval peasants.â Aiden said.
âThereâs universities down here.â James said. âSancho here graduated at the top of his class in Aquilone military strategy.â
Luke clenched and unclenched his fists. âShow us Bamboo,â he said.
James brought up an exterior image of a concrete building with a paved road leading out of the frame. A parking lot was visible, containing ten horsedrawn carriages and some cars. Surrounding the building were trees indicating its location in the Morcian forest between Somna and Leer.
âI took this picture a week ago,â James said. He then showed some interior layout schematics, which he obviously didnât take with a camera. âThese ones I hacked. Now, the building receives power from a geothermal reactor protected by a Covarient Maelstrom shield; standard Paradox tech. The Maelstrom is of course volatile, but we donât want that stuff floating around if we can help it.  The shield is stabilized by a block of âAlberts,â Imagination reactors connected to the planetâs Imagination mining grid. Thereâs a lot of energy running through the Alberts so blowing them up will yield an amplified explosion. Theyâre installed at key points around Bamboo so all we need to do is detonate a few Alberts to bring down the whole building.â
Aiden nodded. âSounds like a plan; like one youâve had or thought about for a while, eh?â
James shrugged. âTaking out the cloning facility- I mean Bamboo, has been on my bucket list for a while. Except now, we can use it to rescue Killian, which makes it even better.â
âWeâre going to need to do more, I think,â Bridget spoke up, âsince the eventual trade deal is supposed to be, as Rebecca said, nonviolent. I donât think the threat of more violence will work in our favor. Maybe for the leverage part, we could salvage some of the cloning tech, and offer that too in exchange for Killian?â
James snapped his fingers. âActually, young lady, Iâve already got that covered. Iâve got something better, actually. Here, in this compound, Rebecca and I have an actual clone of thedude.â
âYouâre kidding.â Aiden said.
James shook his head. âProblem is, it aint worth anything to him so long as Bamboo stands, since he can just clone a replacement. But if we take it outâ¦â
Luke nodded earnestly. âYeah, we know economics; supply and demand; weâre not dumb.â
âWhere is the clone?â Bridget asked the important question.
James glanced at his wife.
Their eyes fell on Rebecca first, and then on the child cradled in her arms.
âYeah,â James said, and that all but confirmed it. âThatâs the clone.â
Chapter 6
Through supplementary discussion the team found shared the sentiment that acting sooner rather than later was preferred. After a brief meteorological survey the Mercuries reported a moonless sky, ideal for a stealth op while James's intel on Bamboo remained fresh. With the Walters' entire arsenal at their disposal, Aiden took the task of selecting light weaponry. Landing party assault rifles wouldn't do in a tight situation. He rifled through drawers and chests collecting little pistols, tasers, lockpicks and the like.
Footsteps crossed the armoury threshold. "We're close to 500 since our last report," Bridget apprised. Whilst getting the feel for a handgun Aiden turned and faced her new outfit, matte black and tight, soundless. Appropriate.
He waved his open hand and made a face dismissively. "It's not like Marion can see it. It'd be too long to get back to the drop zone to transmit it."
Bridget gave him a concerned stare. "It's not something we should make a habit of skipping."
"Good point. A'ight." From where he'd set it down on a chest, Aiden picked up a white with blue buttons tape recorder and pressed record. "10:23 PM, local time, Aiden and Bridget present, all movements accounted for. About to embark on a mission of sabotage a target... a cloning facility eight miles north-west from our current location... coordinates Lat 1279.29, Long 1667.45. Signing off." He clicked the blue stop and smiled at Bridget. She nodded back with notable coolness.
He faced her head on. "You don't look enthusiastic," he observed.
Bridget offered a small smile. "That's because I'm not."
"Talk to me," he said.
"This is all so spontaneous and I don't feel we're in control," she confided.
Aiden nodded. "James and Rebecca."
Bridget nodded back.
"They're giving us an opportunity I don't want to miss," Aiden said, "and I get what you mean, but in a way we're also, for once, in charge of ourselves. No Marion Allison driving our movements."
"You've been so calculated until now," Bridget interposed. "And patient. What changed?"
Truthfully, Aiden hadn't an answer in the moment. "I don't know," he expressed. "Maybe because we're finally down here. After all this time..." He seemed calm, to himself. He seemed to be thinking rationally, reasonably. "Am I calm?" he asked.
"You sound so," she told him. She sidled up and picked the handgun from him, while speaking she inspected it. "And I'll follow you on this plan, I don't doubt our ability to pull it off, it's just that your decision is... surprising. That's all."
Aiden took a breath of the air around them and glanced sidelong at his companion. "Is that all?" he repeated.
She stared back, betraying the hint of a more genuine, perhaps flirtatious smile. "Until we return from this mission."
"I look forward to that, then."
"I appreciate your appreciating that."
"That being..."
"That you should know."
"Stop it, the two of you," Luke Mercury cut in, standing in the doorway.
Aiden let his hands drop from Bridget's arms which had wound up around his shoulders, and she kept them there they both turned their attention to Luke's interruption.
"You interface with Crateris all the time," Bridget challenged.
"In its time and place, neither of which would be now, were she not on the ship," Luke sniffed. He had also changed into a stealthy attire. "James is ready to go. He's with Mara outside. We have transportation."
"Transportation?" Aiden repeated.
"The latest in traveling innovation."
Upon exiting the compound, the vehicle in question was seen to be a horsedrawn carriage with a village man and village woman at the reins, or at least that is what their appearances meant to convey. His farmer's coveralls topped in a feather cap, James Walters looked quite blue collar. Mara had Sunday breeches and a white button down, finished with a navy vest. The perfect disguise.
"It's an hour's travel to Bamboo." James said. "You're all set, it looks like," he took in their stealth suits. Aiden, Luke, and Bridget had finished their infiltration attire with belts for the various small tools and munitions harnessed tight to their bodies.
"We need an operation name," Mara said.
"Operation Bamboo." Luke said.
"Too obvious." Mara snorted.
Too easy. Aiden got in the carriage, after Luke and Bridget, and they were off.