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Sons of Sword: Tales of Glory – Lost and Found #9

Guy dropped note money for the meal and left the table, his food unfinished on the plates.  It was good and filling food, but he left it and Manna behind heading for the exit.  Things were moving.

He had said his goodbye to his best friend.  It would have been great to have him on the team, especially now.  The gang was entering dangerous territory for this score.  There was no quick in and out for this job.  They had to go in deep cover, become just like them, gain their trust, and make off with a big prize.  It would have been great to have a practiced con artist with them to give them an edge but Manna had his own little life.  The gang would go it alone.  They were ready.

The preparations were set.  Electronic files were created and uploaded without incident.  On paper they looked like the real deal.  They each went through the necessary training to become masters at their roles.  They looked like the real deal.  A good amount of time, effort, money, and personal favors went into this.  They had to sell this con and sell it perfectly or it all would be wasted.  Their cover lives started today.

Jailene Ge waited for him at the entrance of the tavern.  Although she didn’t quite look it, she was an essential part of his gang.  Average height and above average beauty, her skin was a deep blue with red tiger like stripes.  Her body was fit and shapely.  And though she was well covered, her clothes and demeanor suggested that she was less than respectable.  She didn’t deny it.

Jailene noticed that Guy was leaving the tavern alone.  “So it’s a no,” she asked teasingly as she caught up to him.  Guy kept building up his petty thief friend as a perfect con artist.  That was exactly what they needed to help pull of the scam.  They could all get plenty of gold if this all worked.  However, the money didn’t seem to appeal to Manna, “I can talk to him if you want.”

“No, we go without,” Guy said quickly and absolutely.  “He likes to be … safe,” Guy said in a way suggesting that “safe” was an understatement.  He opened the door and the cold air hit them like a wall.  It was cold but they had a job to do.  They walked up the street towards a landing zone.

Jailene shivered and cursed at the wind.  “Okay,” she said with a bit of hope, “More for the rest of us.”  She did know how to talk to the young males.  After three minutes, she would know exactly how to get them to do what she wanted.  She had thought of ways to get a strong serious warrior to do the silly teapot dance within her time limit, but that would have to wait.  “So how do we know that C… The Chef is going to want what we find in there.”

Reaching the landing zone, Guy stopped and hailed a sky cab with a signal from his handheld.  The hailing process was easy enough, but it usually took a few minutes for the sky cab to actually get to them in a city like this.  Though a suburb of Glory City, Apple Mint Hills was far from a large city itself.  Public transportation was not a priority.

It was easy enough for them to drive to the registration hall with the rest of the gang.  They both had their own vehicles but the scam had already started.  It would be hard to believe they needed work if they showed up in expensive race level sky cars.

“Everyone wants something that’s in there,” Guy said after he had finished hailing the cab, “We have to make sure that it’s good enough to take before we start.”

“How do we know what’s worth it.”

“That’s easy,” Guy said smiling for a change, “Whatever they protect the most.”

#1Lost and Found #8 – Lost and Found #10

Champions of Battle: AD7 – Awakening #13

Did I just dodge a missile?  Adrianne thought to herself.  She had little time to reason it all out.  Whatever shot at her would shoot again.  As much as she wanted to see what it was, stopping to look would be fatal.  She had best run now and figure things out later.

Tree bark and branches fell where she had just been.  She picked up the debris on her scanner.  Just then she realized she was moving in a straight line away from something that was going to shoot at her soon.  It had only been for a split second but that’s all it takes to aim.  She activated Silent Blur’s wings and their rockets to sharply change direction.

As Adrianne was committing to the maneuver, her instincts kicked in again as she activated her Kin-Po and Aura talents.  She was wearing a gravity suit similar to what the racers wore, but her maneuvers were just a little more intense and desperate than the suit was designed to handle.  With her life on the line, even getting a little disoriented could be the end of her.

Blaster bolts followed her as she swerved behind a tree.  Thankfully, the attacker could not keep up with her acceleration.  The blaster fire trailed her hitting the tree a few times before it stopped.

Using Silent Blur’s wings again, she quickly whipped the ship around to a position fit for climbing.  Metal claws dug deep into the tree as she scrambled up.  It was a long shot, but just maybe she could shake it off her trail.

It almost worked.  The attacker moved very quickly around the tree to get a good angle for a shot and found her.  Adrianne saw something move and began to corkscrew up the tree to avoid the blaster bolts.  It fired mindlessly as it tried to keep up with her climbing around the tree.  Adrianne stayed ahead of it, but it was not easy.  She was going fast enough to launch the ship off the tree.  She had to use Silent Blur’s wing rockets to press Silent Blur against the tree as she climbed.

At this point, the attacker was having a hard time keeping up while shooting.  It also showed little intelligence.  It kept following the shortest path behind her instead of cutting her off.  It had to be a machine.

The machine continuously fired and it continuously missed.  At this point, she was surprised that the woods were not catching on fire.  She was thinking of a way to end this impasse without getting shot down but couldn’t think of a solution.  Her confusion increased when the continuous rain of bolt fire suddenly stopped.

She thought it was a trick at first.  Then her short range motion tracker caught a parachute opening.  Her motion sensors found the device in her data bank.  Even without the data bank the device looked familiar to her.

It was a hover hunter, a small droid designed to search and hunt for a designated target.  She knew them very well.  She modified her defensive droids from them.  They had exactly one missile and a short battery life.  They had a cloak but the device was small enough that it avoided most scans.  They were invisible unless you looked for their particular frequency.

They could be reused.  Once the droid was retrieved, the missile could be reloaded and the battery recharged.  Each droid had a camera and a tracking device so the gankers probably knew exactly where she was.  They could surround her before she saw them.

Hunter hovers were very expensive to say the least.  These gankers were very well funded.  She had to be very careful to get back to Rubin’s Trail alive.  Now that she knew the weapon of choice for her enemy.  She searched for the frequency to allow her to pick up the little deadly drones.

She wasted no time stuck in the tree waiting for the blips to appear.  She knew they had found her.  She knew they would overtake her in the air.  The best she could do is to run along the ground hoping to escape the danger.

And so, she jumped out of the tree towards the ground and let Silent Blur’s wings soften the fall.  Heading west, she hoped to avoid any hover hunters they may have released from their ships to track her since the first one had failed.

The frequency scan was short.  When the scan was over, she was in no way pleased with what she saw.  Five cloaked hunter hovers in her vicinity and two cloaked ships circling directly above her.

#1Awakening #12 – Awakening #14

Champions of Battle: The Very Best – Opportunity #12

South Coast:

In the bustling trade city of South Coast, the beach was met with rows of towering buildings.  It was night time, but it made little difference on the city streets.  The streets were crowded with entertainment seekers of all ages and desires.  The bright neon lights competed for their attention trying to lure customers to eat, drink, or dance the night away.

The buildings soared, easily doubling the height of distant trees.  Their lit windows only added to the atmosphere of the night life.  Someone always did something in South Coast.

One building in particular competed with the tallest buildings of the city center.  This one bore the logo of a blue circular handheld with two sharpened red pencils forming an ‘X’ in front of it.  This one stood out as Champion’s Chronicle Headquarters.

At the top of headquarters Humberto Meng, the company president, sat at his office desk.  The large chisho was so much a part of this company that he owned an apartment at the very top of headquarters.  He needed to sleep at some time.  He also needed to be there at a moment’s notice, awake and able to respond to any issue arround the globe.

Such an issue just occurred.  Brisa Gan had just called to report on her progress, or lack thereof.  She was scared and at the end of her wits, following a story that she would not be able to cover well in the least.  She was at Bome Castle following the BigBad Crew to West Drop.  The locator at the bottom of her message told him that much.

He almost hated sending Brisa on such a high level mission.  Jaquan hated reporters and she was so inexperienced.  She reminded Humberto so much of himself when he started in the business.  All hopes, big dreams, and no experience.  He went from the bottom floor to the top of the company.  With any luck, she’ll do the same.

It’s a shame her story will never be published.  He’d have to make up some excuse for the reporters not to be there of course, and something encuraging to get her to take the next step.  Eventually, she’d be so into following leads and creating a story that she’d want to finish it herself.

It was exactly the same thing that happened to him all those years ago.  It was as if he just finished talking to a version of his younger self.  He gave the same type of advice that he remembered getting.  He felt his thaw just a little but he still had an empire to run.

The Champions Chronicle wasn’t run on sentiment.  It ran on hard facts and hard work.  She was assigned to assist Duard because he was their top reporter.  He was fearless and she needed to become fearless.  She needed to learn all the qualities of a reporter if she wanted to become an ace herself.  However, all she became good at was getting tea and cakes.

This was her big shot.  If Brisa hoped to become anything more than an eye-candy errand girl, she’d eventually have to get her hands in the mud.  She needed to be tested at some point; this was as good a time as any.  In spite of her failure Humberto still saw something of himself in Brisa.  If she proved to be like him, she’ll come out on top.  If not, there are many tea and cake shops around town.

Well on to more important matters.  Humberto pressed the com switch for one of his assistants.  They had their sorting to do but they also waited on his every word. “Chael!”

“Yes, sir,” a nervous voice replied.

“Get me a sandwich,” Humberto ordered.  He knew that the assistant knew exactly what to get.

“Yes, sir.”

#1Opportunity #11 – Opportunity #13