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Champions of Battle: AD7 – Awakening #12

Rubin’s Trail Research Lab:

It had been about an hour since Chaeri Wu had someone call for Adrianne to return to the lab.  It was simple enough to get others to do what she wanted.  She knew why the young males around the lab looked her over so often.  Her position also gave her at least a small amount of power.  All she had to do was ask and whatever she wanted would be done.  She saw the intern dart for the office phone when she asked him to call Doctor Yu.

AD7’s brain activity was off the charts.  This was an incredibly important event for the research lab, even more so for Adrianne.  Doctor Yu should be here.  Is AD7 a threat?  Should they try to help her?  They needed to know what to do.

Chaeri knew Adrianne would have flown strait here as fast as she could as soon as she got the news.  However after all this time, there was no word.  Something was wrong.

Chaeri was Adrianne’s assistant though she simply refused to dress for the part.  Her baggy black blouse and matching pants did not do enough to hide her curvaceous figure.  Her pale yellow skin was covered in large golden yellow patches and a few pink spots.  There was a large golden yellow patch on her face but it only made her look cheery.  She was rarely cheery.

The door flew open and she rushed out to the lab floor.  She walked briskly to the intern that made the call before, startling him.  “Any word from Doctor Yu?” Chaeri spoke in her standard, to the point, tone.

“N… no ma’am,” the intern replied, “Do you want me to call her again?”

“No,” she said pausing for a brief moment, “Call the Sky Guard.”

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Somewhere in Rubin’s Woods:

Adrianne was moving Silent Blur at average speeds, hopping from tree to tree steadily away from Rubin’s Trail.  Judging from where they were and the average range of jamming signals, she should be at least almost out of range.  She only had to get out of range and call Rubin’s Trail to get the Sky Guard out to help her.  That is, if she needed them.

If the gankers really wanted to find her, she had no hints.  No ship flyby.  No energy signatures on the short range scanners.  No pings for her location.  Now that she thought about it, they didn’t even turn when she dove into the woods.  They kept going towards Rubin’s Trail as though she were invisible.

Maybe she was imagining the whole thing.  She had no real evidence they meant to harm her.  They may not have even cared for her in the first place.  It was out of reflex that she dived into the woods.  She put some pieces together that made sense at the time.  Her reflexes had saved her often enough.  Every now and then, they made her look silly.

She looked on her short-range scanners again.  Nothing was there, only the wild beasts.  The beast usually got spooked when something noisy came near; they were calm.  She had nothing to tell her that there was anything going on, only her nerves.

She looked at Captain Bubbles as if to ask it where she should go.  The little sailboat inside pointed behind her to the city.  However, she decided to play it safe and go the extra twenty meters before calling.  That would put her well outside a radio disruption signal if they were not following her.

She continued a steady pace.  She was about to climb the tree to get a better view and a good signal for the city.  A sudden large energy spike appeared on her scanners; really close, really powerful.  Instead of wondering what it was, she instinctively moved with all her power to change directions.

“BOOOMM” A missile hit exactly where she would have been.  The blast shook the limb she was on, loosening her grip for a moment.

Time to go!

#1Awakening #11 – Awakening #13

Champions of Battle: AD7 – Awakening #11

Entering the canopy, Adrianne stretched her hands forward.  Silent Blur followed suit, obeying her commands perfectly.  In this position, the forward legs acted as a shield to protect the control cab from extensive damage.

While the Silent Blur was in this form, every part of Adrianne’s body was used to control the ship.  Her arms and legs controlled Silent Blur’s legs.  Her wings controlled Silent Blur’s wings if she still needed them for mid-air maneuvering.  Even her waist would twist Silent Blur’s mid-section.  Only the tail was controlled by the computers to correct Silent Blur’s balance.  In many ways, she was Silent Blur at this point.  She would look silly to someone watching in the cockpit.  However, with the split second decisions she was making it was necessary for controlling the ship correctly.

In years past, she had watched the squirrels in action.  They were nearly flawless acrobats, the best in the trees.  She modified Silent Blur so she could imitate them.  She had perfected a landing technique from watching them.  She had never tried it at this speed before but lacked the time for logical decision making.

The sensors gave her all the information they could, but at this speed they had trouble keeping up.  Their information fed into a holographic display that surrounded her.  It showed the woods around Silent Blur set to her scale.  Everything about the woods was there everything down to the shapes of the leaves and vision into the distance.  Usually in life-like detail, the objects were mere string outlines and simple shades at this speed.

She found many branches to help her slow her decent, crashing into one after another.  The frantic search took an agonizing fraction of a second.  She decided that any branch would do and grabbed at one.  It bowed heavily with Silent Blur’s weight, but Silent Blur’s sharp metal claws held fast.

The branch bent hitting another branch, then another.  The branches took a lot of the energy away from her momentum but not enough to satisfy physics.  She had to start moving or risk breaking several branches causing more problems.

The claws sunk deep into the branch shredding it as she and momentum worked around the unpredictable branches.  Soon she regained complete control and ran up to the thicker parts of the branches.  Reaching the trunk, Silent Blur’s claws dug deep into the bark as she ran around it a few times descending the tree.

By the time she reached the lowest strong branches, she was moving at regular speeds.  Much faster than a squirrels, but slow enough for her sensors to pick up the slightest details of the woods around her.

She stopped the ship to think.  Though counter-intuitive to escape, it was the smartest thing for her to do at that point.  She positioned Silent Blur into a position similar to that of a sitting squirrel.  This could fool the gankers temporarily.

No doubt they were finding their own way through the canopy by now.  Without her modifications, they would have to slow their ships and descend very carefully.  They would ping for motion just as she could, but this could work against them.  There was a good chance they knew about where she was, but they would not know exactly.  There were real squirrels in the woods too.  Without seeing her, the gankers could mistake her for one.

She ran a quick check of Silent Blur’s systems to make sure that she would not be unpleasantly surprised at a very bad time.  Everything checked out except her weapons system.  They were still in the weapons test mode she had set while experimenting with the missile.  In her haste to get back to Rubin’s Trail, she neglected to set the weapons back to standard mode.  Those adjustments could only be done from outside the ship?!

With no working weapons she had no way to hide in the woods and shoot them down one at a time, a plan that was just coming to her.  She was way too far to reach the city.  She had to get out of their jamming range to call for help.

She had a feeling the gankers could be near enough to almost her about now.  She had to make sure to stay out of their sight.  Though she moved like a squirrel, she certainly looked nothing like one.  Even a slight glance would blow her cover.  She had to make a quick decision which way to go.

They knew she was headed toward Rubin’s Trail.  Her sensors and Captain Bubbles agreed that the city was straight ahead.  However, only a fool would continue to head for the city at this point.  A tricky person would run left or right to try and approach the city from a different angle; she would have to do that but not now.  The only thing she could do to stay alive was run away from Rubin’s Trail.

#1Awakening #10 – Awakening #12

Champions of Battle: AD7 – Awakening #10

Adrianne tried to call for help but the gankers were too smart for that.  Her communications, even her radio failed to function properly.  She would have to get out from the range of their jamming signal before she could call anyone.  This looked very bad.  She was so far from civilization that by the time help could arrive, they would have pillaged Silent Blur and left.

Who knew what they wanted?  No doubt they saw her test the incendiary missile.  If they stole the plans before Rubin’s Trail got hold of it, they could make a fortune.  It burned hot enough and stuck long enough to melt metal.  They could disable or forcibly enter a ship without completely destroying it, leaving more plunder for them.

They could have seen her defensive devices.  With her modifications, they were better than the best on the market.  Three were capable of warding off even the larger predators.  She had twenty four.  Now that they were in storage mode they could be reprogrammed by any tinkerer.  They’d be worth quite a bit on the auctions as would Silent Blur.

Maybe they just felt like killing something.

What they wanted was trivial.  If they caught her, they would kill her without a second thought and take whatever they could.  It would be forever and five days before she recovers in a rejuvenation center.  And that’s only if she remains undigested by some wild beast.

She has to escape.

Adrianne had a slight advantage.  They were counting on her to remain ignorant of their attack until it was too late.  She possibly had a few extra seconds to prepare for the long sprint to Rubin’s Trail.

She also had a fairly extensive knowledge of these woods.  She had run all around this place to test the Silent Blur’s leg modifications and Captain Bubbles’ functions.  She has a good chance of outfoxing them leaving them with little more than wasted fuel.

She unlocked the vehicle legs.  Outside the ship, they rattled in place waiting to be activated.  Inside the cockpit, her seating changed as well.  She was strapped tightly into the chair but as she activated the legs, her seat flipped forward so that she was in a crawling position.  The ship was designed to run like a squirrel.  In this position she could control things so much better.

As soon as Silent Blur’s legs were activated, they hung loose.  They caught wind, slowing the ship considerably.  As she expected, the gankers knew that something was wrong.  They picked up speed to catch her before she did anything too smart.

There were in fact four of them.  They were catching up to her quickly.  She pinged their vectors again.  Each of them was easily faster than Silent Blur.  There was little room for error if she was to get out of this alive.  Timing was everything, even now.

The trees looked beautiful flying above them.  Diving into them was always a different story.  The beautiful leaves had many healthy branches holding them up.  There was no way to be fully prepared for entry at high speeds, but they were approaching weapons range.  She was running out of time.

She rolled the ship and deactivated the wings.  The hydraulic legs were extended and ready.  With her sensors set to gain as much information as possible, she dove in.

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