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Champions of Battle: AD7 – Awakening #19

AD7 stared at the waiter in disbelief.  “It blew up?” she asked.  His words were clear as day.  There was no chance that she misheard him.  Still, AD7 had to ask just to be certain she wasn’t hallucinating.  Things don’t just blow up spontaneously.  And if something, anything were to blow up, why the best restaurant she had ever visited?

“Well it was blown up,” the waiter said correcting himself, “before the Mech War started heating up.  Madam Ge rebuilt it here.  She wanted to keep the restaurant local but the old lot was too small for her vision.  Still, she cleaned and preserved the lot to honor her uncle who died in the explosion.”  At that the waiter paused awkwardly, remembering his job “Is there anything else you’ll be needing sir.”

Oyintsa thought about his surroundings and remembered that the young Crisho probably had other tables to work, “No, thanks.”  At this, the waiter left rushing off to help the next table.

“That explains the empty lot,” Royal encouraged AD7, “Seems like you’re perfectly sane.”

Yeah right.  I’m sane and completely out of touch.  AD7 was usually in good spirits even in these odd times.  However, this recent embarrassment proved that there was a great deal that she had to catch up on.

For all she knew, she had caused the war and was sitting with her enemies.  She didn’t even understand the today’s fashion.  She had a whole half century of history to learn before she could live something of a normal life.

Even in her day, the handhelds were very useful.  Perhaps these days they were even more advanced.  She turns to Royal and asks, “Is there something I could read that tells me about recent history?”  After a little bit of thought, Royal activates her handheld and hands it to AD7.  While they were discussing its new features, Oyintsa’s handheld starts ringing.

Instead of answering it immediately, Oyintsa set it in the center of the table.  This way, all of their faces could be seen by the caller.  Pressing a button, he received the call and a small image of a worried Tirzah appeared.

The image of Tirzah showed her talking into her hand.  She was concerned but not to a stressful degree.  “Where’d you guys go?”

AD7 and Royal both heard the question but were a bit preoccupied to respond.  Oyintsa on the other hand responded immediately, “AD7 lead us to a smashing restaurant.  You have to come see.”

“Love to,” Tirzah said, almost cheering, “but we’re done here.  Get something for the rest of us though, eh?  I’ll hit you back.”  She was in one of her rare good moods.  Cyd must have finally joined them.  “Meet you at the ship.”

“See you,” Oyintsa said as he ended the connection.  At the next opportunity, he gets the attention of another waiter, “I’d like to add quadruple to our order.”

AD7 was occupied trying to understand Royal’s handheld.  Still, the large amount of sandwich orders got her attention.  Sure Royal was hungry.  It was impossible for her to be that hungry, “Why so many?”

“There’s twelve of us,” Royal said.

“The rest are in the ship,” Oyintsa said finishing her thought, “Got an extra in case someone,” he emphasized looking at Royal, “was still hungry.”

Royal was looking the other way but she knew she was being teased.  As a response she looked at Oyintsa and stuck out her tongue.

As they waited, AD7 read more of the city’s history from a page on Royals handheld.  Most of the details were left out.  AD7 read between the lines thinking of Eighty-Seven’s responses to each event: the small conflict’s escalation; the steady transformation of the Mech Wall into a fortress; the peace agreement between Bosstown and Rubin’s Trail; the continued aggression from the Mech Fortress with its superior technology and fire power; the calling of Champions to aid Rubin’s Trail’s fight against the Mech Armies; the slow and steady defeat of the Mech Fortress; and ‘AD7’s’ imprisonment at Rubin’s Trail Science Facilities.

Each progression was horrifying for AD7.  Things went from bad to worse to utter disaster; each step breaking AD7’s heart.  She had no idea that things would turn this way.  But Eighty-Seven always followed her instructions perfectly.  She wanted something.  Something she could never have.  Argh… what was it?!  AD7 instinctively kept her calm face while reading but the puzzle was driving her crazy.

They were always together, so very close together.  Rubin’s Trail would have easily mistaken Eighty-Seven for her.  Now, Eighty-Seven must be scared out of her analytical mind.  There has to be a way to get to Rubin’s Trail and free her.

#1Awakening #18 – Awakening #20

Champions of Battle: AD7 – Awakening #9

It took next to no time to load the equipment.  Not only were the pieces designed to be portable, she brought a few mechanical workers with her.  Three headless long-armed machines with wheeled legs stood ready to assist with any project.  With the push of a button and a few directions they raced out of her ship and toward in all directions.

Next to no time was still too long for Adrianne.  The Mech War changed everything about the life she knew.  The one responsible for that war was at the research lab showing signs of life though she was not quite alive anymore.  Adrianne wanted to be the first person to speak with her.

She went into her ship, Silent Blur, knowing that her workers would finish faster without her help.  She spent the time instead on a brisk walk back to her ship to prepare for launch.

Reaching Silent Blur, she immediately turned off the radio.  There seemed to be a very underhanded move played by one of the racers to gain a lead.  However exciting a development it was, getting back to the research lab was too important to make any mistakes.

Walking towards the forward control station, she sat and gave a quick salute to a small sailboat floating in purple liquid encased in a clear globe.  “Aye Captain,” she said almost jokingly.  The small device, Captain Bubbles, had many purposes.  Several devices in the ship told her about the direction, acceleration, and gravity forces working on the Silent Blur.  Though well and good, a quick look to the good captain told her all those things and more.  It also doubled as an amazing air freshener.  Black Cherry Blast was the current scent.  Not her favorite, but still quite good.

With the a few flips of switches, Silent Blur came to life.  A few seconds later, her equipment, workers, and defensive droids were all secured into her ship.  With a quick leap and activated wing thrusters, she launched into the sky.  In no time, she was well on her way back to Rubin’s Trail at full speed.

Like the vehicles in the E-Ville Racing tournament, Silent Blur uses retractable wings to fly or a retractable weighted tail run like a squirrel.  Flying over the tree canopy was by far the fastest route back to Rubin’s Trail.

In a way, AD7 was her hero as well as a warning.  From looking at AD7, Adrianne was encouraged to look at the Mech Talents with new respect.  She even decided to discard her Gunner Talents for the Mech Talents.  Machines held incredible power, but the search for such great power without self-discipline could cause one to go mad.  Something about AD7’s story told her that it was possible to bring AD7 back to humanity.  Adrianne would be the first to speak with her, but she had to get back as fast as possible.

In her rush to get back to the castle, she almost missed the blip on her radar.  As a courtesy, she sank closer to the canopy to allow a potentially larger ship by.  However, a quick glance in her rear monitor revealed no ship following her.

Slightly alarmed, she quickly shot a ping of her surroundings checking for a half second of relative motion.  Everything was a blur except three ships.  Every ship was moving in her direction.

She knew full well that she was well outside any transport lanes.  Even if she was inside their lanes, there would not be three transports obviously following her.

This was exactly what she could do without right now.

“Gankers.”

#1Awakening #8 – Awakening #10