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Sons of Sword: Tales of Glory – Lost and Found #029

Still sprinting, Metcalf had accepted her failure a few city blocks ago.  She would have to try to retrieve the microchip another day once things cooled down.  Infiltration would be more far difficult.  Master Fu loved to make her tests very realistic.

Metcalf would worry about getting back into the factory later.  Now it was time to rest and catch her breath.  She was far enough away to avoid problems.  The training-bots would probably have reset to their original positions by now.  She stopped running and settled for a good slow walk back to the extraction point.

Somewhere in this part of town, Master Fu waited in their techno-van.  Once Metcalf reached the point, Master Fu would probably drill her on focus and concentration techniques, again.  The review would continue until Metcalf finally got it right, then she would try to infiltrate the factory again.

The morning sky started to brighten slowly.  The Moss Hill business district looked rather nice in the morning hues.  In this smaller but well established city, there were fewer attention grabbing neon signs and more brick walls, painted concrete walls, and simple wooden banners.  The city looked rather plain on its own.  However, the slight reflection of the purple clouds and blue shaded sky had a simple charm as she looked down the street.

But, where was the van?

It had to be around here somewhere.  Metcalf had followed the main road the same road she used to get to the factory from the drop off point.  She was careful to check down all the streets since she was unfamiliar with this city.  As with most cities, the factory district streets were empty this time of day.  If there was a van down any of the streets, it was most likely Master Fu.

Finally having enough of searching, Metcalf looked up the van’s location on her handheld.  A hologram of the city appeared in the air above the metallic circle in her hand.  It was a bit harder to see outside, but she was certain that the van’s location was moving and was currently near the park.  Her escape vehicle was at the other side of town!

Pressing a few buttons on her handheld, Metcalf angrily called Master Fu, “Why are you by the park.”  Her voice was as calm as she could keep it.  However, she struggled to keep from yelling angrily.  Not only would that give away her position, it would be an outrageous breach of protocol and rank to speak that way to a Founder.

“Excuse me?  You never called for extraction,” was Master Fu’s response, “I’m not psychic.”

“Well I need it,” Metcalf turned her ear towards the factory’s commotion, “As fast as the bird dives.”

“I should get to you in a few minutes.”

She had already sprinted for a few minutes.  By now, Metcalf was a good distance away from the factory but could still see it through the buildings around her.  In her monocle, she magnified the sight of the factory to gather what had happened there within the last few minutes.

The factory security had become quite active.  Training-bots were leaving the warehouse in small attack squads with blasters and various melee weapons.  Other training-bots flew around searching the area in air bike patrols.  Apparently, they had already searched the factory’s immediate area.  They had fanned out and begun sweeping larger areas.  Master Fu must have really put a lot of thought into this test.

One of the sky patrols was dangerously close to Metcalf.  With a deep sigh she said, “I may not have that long.”

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Sons of Sword: Tales of Glory – Lost and Found #028

Moss Hills, Oakwood Factory:

“Focus.  Be ready for anything,” Insula Fu instructed from Metcalf’s earpiece.

Metcalf had no choice but to remain silent.  She was already doing what Master Fu had said.  She had so much to focus on simultaneously and keeping her shaky position on the wall was hard enough.  She preferred not to be reminded of the obvious.

After only two months of intense training, Metcalf’s abilities had greatly improved.  Her friends turned out to be wonderful teachers.  Their crunch-time classes combined with Master Fu’s early morning sessions taught Metcalf far more than she thought possible.  Though painstakingly well-constructed and realistic, Master Fu’s lessons were also unorthodox and challenging.  She never knew what she would have to do next.

This time, Metcalf found herself just outside an open fifteenth story window of a factory guarded by training-bots; the androids that trained with and sometimes defeated the highest level of students.  Her task required that she retrieve a secret microchip from a room in the factory.  Metcalf knew she was good at combat, but she didn’t consider herself good enough to take on a factory full of highly skilled fighting machines.  Instead, she used stealth and her motion energy skills to find and hopefully remove the chip without combat.

Metcalf found that the stealthiest body positions were rarely the most comfortable.  Currently, she was upside down looking into a large open window avoiding the nose shattering window sill and the annoying breeze an open window creates.  The only thing keeping her body pressed against the brick wall was her motion abilities.  It took a lot of concentration to pull off this trick especially with the wind outside.  Of course, the trick was impossible a few short months ago.  She was excited about her improvement but knew full well the safety risks.

Metcalf was masked and dressed completely in an indigo cloth outfit.  With a night seeing magnifying monocle over her right eye and a set of small mirrors, she searched the room hoping not to make too much noise.  She had to examine every inch of this room for something useful.  There had to be something in the room with information about the layout of the building or the location of the chip.  If she was really lucky, she could find microchip itself but that was pushing it.

These crucial moments of her sessions were the ones she dreaded the most.  Master Fu’s training methods were as bizarre as they were intense.

“What’s the square root of half of eighteen,” Master Fu shouted quickly into her microphone.  Master Fu could afford to yell; she was safe in a van half a town away.

“Ni… Uhh three,” Metcalf replied.

The answer was correct, but the sudden change in brain function broke Metcalf’s concentration just enough.  The distraction was all it took to end the mission.  She cursed as she slipped down the wall.  The mirrors she held so steady seconds ago fell to the floor.  She could climb back up to look into the window again but she needed her mirrors to search properly.  She would have to enter the room herself and find the mirrors before she started searching again.

Not willing to take the risk being caught and beaten while searching, she preferred to abort everything and come back another day.  Mirrors were cheap and could be found anywhere.  If that was all they had to go on, she was in the clear for now.

Metcalf continued sliding down the wall but started to control and slow her decent.  Finding a ledge on the wall, she leapt off the wall and used her crisho wings to guide herself and land on a roof across the street.  She heard the sirens in the factory start to sound.  By now she was far enough away to evade capture.  Still she kept running.

She wouldn’t be caught, but she would also have more problems when she tried again.  Next time, the guards would take more precautions to secure anything of value.  That’s what real people would do anyway.

#1Lost and Found #27 – Lost and Found #29

Sons of Sword: Tales of Glory – Lost and Found #27

It had taken Guy’s crew years to get to this point.  To be potential employees, their fake identities had to be convincing and legitimate enough to pass through deep scrutiny.  To get their identities, they went so far as to move to separate cities for a few years.  Still, they coordinated their efforts to all be hired at this facility at about the same time.  And to get hired, they had to know enough about their roles to be chosen above other candidates.

He knew this heist wouldn’t be easy.  He knew it would take a long time.  What Guy didn’t realize was just how frustrating the wait was going to be.  After all this, everyone in the crew would want to get majorly paid.  Understandable, but at this stage they needed a coordinated effort to get something worth trading for their troubles.

He left Jailene’s desk getting looks from the other employees as he passed.  They smiled at him as he walked to the elevator.  Hopefully, they all assumed he was just one of the many guys “flirting” with Jailene.  He played the shy guy well enough but he wasn’t sure how much longer the team could hold this front.  How does Manna do it?

They needed a big score.  Quicker was better; Jailene was getting bored and clearly didn’t like being an office drone.  Guy knew that he had found something good, but was it good enough?

With limited communication, he only knew what Jailene was doing.  And with Jailene’s boss was talking to her probably about them.  There was a chance the leaders of this lab were finding reasons to be suspicious.  None of the crew would like the news, but they all may have to lay low for another few months.

At the end of his break, Guy reached the northern facility.  Now late, he needed to sprint to his particular post before it was too late.  He arrived at the station after about five minutes receiving the sight of another young lady.  She stood at the start of their patrol path disappointed.  The red-orange and light blue tiger striped lady was a contrast to Jailene.

“You’re late again,” Ailis Wen spoke in a serious disappointed voice.  She was always serious.  She could compare to Jailene’s beauty if she wasn’t so stuffy, “Talking to that red and blue tiger striped vixen again?”  She started walking along their patrol before Guy had a chance to catch his breath.

Guy hunched over and held his side for the first few minutes, barely managing to keep up.  Ailis was his partner on the patrol.  They were teamed early so that Guy could learn the specifics about the facility.  They were a good team as far as walking goes and had plenty of time to talk while walking around the northern facility.  Guy would ask how she knew where he was but it was no secret.  Word gets around a place like this quickly; much like middle school.

“She’s not a vixen.  She’s nice.”

Ailis giggled, “I’ll bet.  Don’t get too into talking to her,” she warned, “Heard she’s been talking to a bunch of guys.”

Guy took that warning, but not as it was intended.  Usually, it was good to have someone looking out for his romantic interests, but her words only made it more plain that he and his crew needed to slow things down.

Guy put up the front again pretending to be the love stricken young man, “Maybe, but it wouldn’t be fun without a little competition.”

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