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Champions of Battle: AD7 – Awakening #8

At the base of Rubin’s Mountain, a high quality stereo system echoes in the breeze.  A shout caster yells updates trying to keep up with all the action as best he can.  Doctor Adrianne Yu uses what she hears to get a general image of the race.

The racers’ vehicles had both flight and climbing abilities.  These powerful machines have to use both abilities to fly and jump though check points in the thick forest course.  The racers stop and change directions repeatedly to stay on the course, all at break neck speeds.  The machines use powerful steel claws to grab a branch after hitting one check point, immediately heading for another.  It would be impossible to keep up unless the caster knew where they were going.

The gravity forces and random  uncut branches make the race very dangerous.  Without gravity reducing suits and fast reflexes, it would be impossible to even start such a profession.  The racers themselves were particularly unkind to each other which made the race even more difficult.  It even seemed dangerous for the caster.  He could suffocate from lack of air or have a heart attack any time now.

It was the broadcast of the final race of the E-Ville racing tournament.  Racers and their teams modified their machines to navigate the forest course as quickly as possible.  Doctor Yu loved machines and what people could do to improve them.  While she was genuinely interested in who won, she needed the sound to be in the background.  She had her own tasks to complete.

Her own specially modified vehicle was parked a small ways away from her near the rock face.  The system stereo was set really high so that she could hear it while she set up the system.  Her defense robots made sure that she was not disturbed by any wildlife or any harmful wanderers.  It was time to test the weapon again.

Checking the devices over again, she made sure that everything was in place.  A heated rock selected from the sloping rock face sat on a launching device.  It was flanked by a few recording robots reminiscent of the small flying robots in the museum.  Instead of guns, the three of them held cameras.  They all sat ready and in position for her to give the signal.

Nervously she presses the button.  Imediately, the rock is launched into the air and the recording bots follow a split second after.  They sailed over her ship as her speakers played the shout casters updates.  As they pass, a missile is launched from her ship.  Seeking the heated rock, it quickly changes directions heading upwards.

“Come on, come on,” she says encouragingly.

The missile catches the rock quickly.  However, instead of exploding on the rock, the rock is engulfed in flames.  It lands, a rolling heap of fire while the recording bots fly back to Doctor Yu with the valuable data.

Checking the multiple angles of the recording, Doctor Yu looks at the high-definition holographic image in slow motion.  She fast forwards the recording to a point just before the impact.

As expected, the warhead splits into eight parts right before it reached the target.  As expected, the hyper-napalm is spread like a net while the eight tips continue to seek and catch the rock.  Unlike her last test, the tips actually catch the rock and dig in, securing a hold on the target.  The burning hyper-napalm follows the hooks and engulfs the rock in flames.

“Yes!  Perfect!”

In a moment of curiosity she walked over to the still burning target.  During the short trek, the flame died and she saw what has became of the rock.  Its once strong features were smoothed out.  It collected dirt and debris as it rolled, it now resembled a dirty glass tube more than a rock.  She knew better than to touch it.  She could still feel the heat from quite a few centimeters away.

Just then, her handheld rang.

“Doctor Yu.  You’re needed at the lab.  We have brain activity from Aa Dee Seven.”

“I’ll be right there.”

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Champions of Battle: AD7 – Awakening #7

Rubin’s Trail Museum: War Artifacts

An armored mechanical monstrosity the height of a chicken stood in a frightening pose.  Its jetpack and hydraulic limbs promised quick movement.  The large cannons on its arms and back promised destruction to whatever came near.  It did not more.  It could not move.  It was merely a display, no ammunition, energy packs, or programming.  These days, it was just a heap of machinery to show admirers a piece of what Rubin’s Trail defeated those years ago with the help of a ‘few’ Champions.

Rubin’s Trail welcomed viewers, for a moderate fee.  Champions and citizens alike traveled from around the globe to see the wonders of this museum, this wing in particular.  The horror known as the Mech War was still relatively recent.  Many changes were made throughout the world to ensure that it never could happen again.

It was early evening.  The last of the guided tours were finishing.  The tour guide walked backwards ensuring her group was together, not lingering on one artifact for very long.  “And now we enter the Mech War portion of the museum,” she spoke loud enough for everyone in her group to hear, a bit louder in fact.  Her voice echoed from the walls.

Immediately she heard the gasps from the guests.  The Mech Lord, as they were named by the Champions, was always an attention getter.  While recorded history and videos of them were easily accessible.  There was no substitute for seeing one up close.

The surprised looks on the guests faces was all too familiar to the guide.  The first time she saw it she had nightmares for weeks.  She shook off her fright and continued the tour.  She looked at the armored mechanical monstrosity and spoke again, “This is what is what was known as a Mech Lord.  They were dangerous by themselves but were rarely alone.  They were often accompanied by at least forty of those smaller machines.”

She turned around and pointed behind the group.  Incased in glass was an assortment of smaller machines.  Some looked a bit like them; others seemed to be inspired by flying insects.  All of them looked very, very dangerous.  Some of them had blades attached to their hands others had guns.  Each one of them had a small plaque with a bit of information just below them.

“The Mech Lord’s greatest weapon was its size.  It would draw all the attention while the smaller machines would attack from hidden openings in the fortress.  A Mech Lord wouldn’t have to do a lot of damage even though it was quite capable.”

She walked them to a far wall where two fist-sized balls of enchanted metal were set.  One was a bright red and the other was a light blue.  They were connected by a seven centimeter chain.  They were encased in glass and further secured by a metal cage.  “These are the actual weapons of Aa Dee Seven,” she pointed to the cage and gave each of them a chance to get a good look, “When the…”

“BING”

That was the chime signaling the close of the museum.  She had so much more to show them.  “It appears that we have run out of time with this tour.  Are there any quick questions?”

A male in the front blurted out a question, “Is it true that Aa Dee Seven was found in the Mech Fortress when it fell?”

“Yes she was,” the guide said with a little sadness, “but she lusted for the power of machines so much that she turned herself into one.  By the time they found her, she was unrecognizable as a Crisho.  That was the real tragedy,” she said solemnly as the moral of a story. “She became one of the monsters she created.”

“What did they do with her,” another voice called out.

“They keep her in a secured area of the museum.  It’s only opened on rare occasions.”  The chime sounded again, louder this time.  “It seems we must leave soon,” she said guiding them to the exit, “This way.”

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     Deep below the museum, in a chamber only accessible to the highest ranking scientists of Rubin’s Trail, a mechanical body shaped as a young Chisho female stands in a stasis field.  Covered in various metals and enchants stolen from champions over decades, it stays motionless.  It has been studied by great minds but is alone for the moment.  Reassembled and preserved lifeless for nearly ten years.

It awakens.

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Champions of Battle: AD7 – Awakening #3

Walking though the lower levels of the rejuvenation center, Tizarah took the lead with the receptionist.  When an adventurer’s wound was beyond the Healing Talents and hospitals, they would come here.  They would stay in stasis being repaired until they were ready to be reanimated.  Room after room had adventurers frozen in the position of their untimely demise, being repaired.  All of them perfectly preserved while the machines repaired them.  All of them with eyes of questioning horror.  Tirzah and the receptionist didn’t seem to mind at all.

For Royal it was like walking through a creepy non-wax museum.  She took up the rear and could not help but shiver.  Not only was it much colder than on the higher levels, the rejuvenation process was something that she’d been wary about.  She saw an adventurer in a defensive position. The lady warrior was holding up an arm as if to block with a shield, but with no shield.  Royal could only guess that something pierced through her defenses. The warrior’s eyes looked in horror at a large hole in her chest. Many tiny machines worked to put a strange substance into the exposed areas.  Feeling a little sick, Royal realized that she had looked long enough and had actually was being left behind.  Not wanting to be left alone in such a place she hurried to catch up with the receptionist.

They learned his name was Cyd and that he had been working there for a very, very long time.  After learning more about him, they agreed that they could have a better use for his talents.  Cyd became much more cooperative after hearing that.  “You’re looking for Aa Dee Seven?  From what I remember, the Metal Fortress was finally defeated ten years ago.  The reports say that she was transported to a kingdom to the south.”

Tirzah was patient with her reply, “I know what the reports say,” she said trying not to insult his intelligence.  “The whole story is often hidden, waiting between the lines waiting for you,” she paused to correct herself pointing at the top of her head, “if you ask the right questions.”

“Everyone knows how things ended,” she continued, “When they started fifty years ago, Aa Dee Seven was a polite defender with a long tower defense wall to defend this area from southern attackers.”  She paused to look at an adventurer as she finished her story, and let Royal catch up.  It seemed as though the adventurer was taking an over head swing with an ax or a hammer, only the weapon was missing, so was his lower body.  Tirzah continued, “She defended things easily hold her ground.  She designed her machines to upgrade themselves based on the attacker’s strategies and weaponry.  She was good at anticipating their strategies and made additional modifications herself, staying at least one step beyond of them.  With increased attacks, the defenses became stronger, but the wall never expanded.”

“After five years, the defensive technology of the wall increased more rapidly.  The machines started building additions to the wall until it resembled a fortress.  They continued to expand the fortress gaining ground towards the attacking kingdom.  Rubin’s Trail was in danger of being taken over.”

Cyd thought for a bit to realize what she was saying.  “Rubin’s Trail?” Cyd said with disbelief.  “They’ve protected us for the last ten years.”  Rubin’s Trail had been a kingdom that always had a positive view in the public eye.  ‘A shining city in the dark times,’ was their motto.  They always made sure to defend travelers from bandits and served as the source of law and order.

“They have dark times like any other.”  Tirzah said calmly.  “The wall was always meant to defend Bosstown.  Still, it took five years before it made aggressive actions towards Rubin’s Trail.  Something must have happened after the first five years.  Do you have anyone here from about forty five years ago?”

“Yes. She would be in the lowest level.”

“Take me to her.”

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