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Champions of Battle: AD7 – Awakening #042

Tirzah looked down on Sanity from the window in her office.  The guild tower provided a grand view of the people and warriors outside.  The vantage point was helpful, but the window itself displayed additional information about the people below.  Different color bars showed health, rage, and fatigue, as well as nameplates and average gear level, for each person.  The information moved with the people as they carried on their daily lives.  People behind buildings were displayed as outlines.

There were many people training – of course, they were always training in Sanity.  Rage and fatigue bars fluctuated; outlines danced; fiber training targets shook, broke, and were replaced.  Unsalvageable targets were used as mulch.  Constant training was how Sanity stayed ahead of its rivals.

Tirzah swiped her finger along the glass, and the entire image shown through the window moved.  The city panned around in the window until AD7’s name came into view. It took a while to find her, despite her short name.  Luckily, her bars were much smaller than most.

With another swipe, the window centered and focused on AD7 and Keyanna near the Training Square.  AD7 sat on a bench looking sad with a pair of nunchaku cupped in her hands.  These weren’t AD7’s signature weapons.  The guild crafters and enchanters painstakingly searched through recordings and made sure to replicate her weapons perfectly.  There must something wrong.

“So, what should we do?” said Carver Lang, leader of Pure Wealth.  His sub guild shared responsibility over Sanity.  AD7’s welcome was a big event, but the thought of breaking into Rubin’s Trail was much less welcome.

“We are going to help her,” Tirzah commanded, “We need her.  She needs us.  And, she’s as good as any other citizen of Sanity.”

“I’m all for helping allies.  I mean, allies are allies.  But can we trust her to stay an ally, after we’re done?”

“Well yeah.” Cyd didn’t know exactly why he was there.  It was only the three of them.  Not even the Sanity’s mayor had been invited.  He did know one thing though, “I’ve met her.  She’s cool.”

“She has amnesia and doesn’t have the suit,” Carver rebutted, “That suit beat back an advanced military force and built a fortress complete with death machine factories.  Can we trust her with it?”

“The rejuvenation left her a bit confused, but she was perfectly rebuilt and preserved,” Cyd replied.  “Her personality is the same as it would have been if she still all of her memories.”

Tirzah stayed at the window and nodded in agreement.  The cozy room was well furnished.  Cyd and Carver sat in large soft chairs apart from each other but facing Tirzah.

“The suit didn’t go crazy until she died,” Tirzah added, “She controlled it before then.  She’ll controll it again.”

Carver knew when he was outmatched.  Usually, he would try to argue with Tirzah.  This time, there was an expert present.  His personal reasonings were invalid.  There was a bright side to all of this though: AD7 could help improve their technology a great deal and therefore bring more money to the city.

“Ok then.  How will we get into the facility? It’s better defended than the palace.”

“Can’t know for sure.  We need scouts,” Tirzah scowled slightly, “Our droids keep getting spotted.  Luckily, they were only the basic ones.”

“Rubin’s machines are better than yours … ours anyway.  Their scientists would just throw them away.”  It was taking some time for Cyd to get used to his new situation.  He had been at the Rejuvenation Center for so horribly long, but now his life was new, different, exciting.  So let’s be exciting, “So… road trip?”

There was silence in the room.  After a few seconds Cyd thought he had said something very wrong.  Then he realized that everyone was taking his idea seriously.

Tirzah was the first to speak, “I see your point,” her voice serious.  “We need to see everything for ourselves.  But, we’re not going anywhere, until we’re all ready.”

Tirzah hadn’t taken her eyes off of AD7 and Keyanna since she had first spotted them. AD7 had gotten up from the bench and started her basic nunchaku training.  Basic training with nunchaku.

Recordings of her past battles showed her leaping through battlefields fighting armored vehicles with long chained meteor hammers.  A recording displayed her effortlessly throwing her enchanted weights around; leaping to avoid heavy weapon fire; pulling her chain to retrieve the weight from one destroyed tank; and attacking another tank all in a single effortless motion.

Now, AD7 handled nunchaku.  Light but powerful weapons in skilled hands but her hands had become unskilled.  She was more of a danger to herself than to the target.  Tirzah only hoped that training would eventually bring back battle knowledge.  Hunger recalled the memory of a restaurant, so not all of her memories were gone.  Perhaps, it would be awhile before her other memories return.

They’d have to wait.

She’s not ready yet.

#1Awakening #41

Champions of Battle: AD7 – Awakening #039

Rubin’s Palace Science Facility – Active Research Quarters:

Thick walls of stone, compressed steel, and electromagnetic shielding held 8-7’s quarters but one would not notice from the inside.  The multiple room apartment was well furnished with white fluffy couches, thick wooden tables, holographic projection entertainment, and other amenities one would only find in the best apartments.  Plush carpets were accented with marble areas and trim while carved ivory shelves and counters shined in in the kitchen.  

The lavish decor remained unused as 8-7 lay face up on the stone floor.  There, she set into power save mode to think about what had happened on that busy and informative day.  It took only a few moments for her to realize what she had to do.  Only the proper methods were questioned at this point.

Though the mechanical lady had only been awake for half a day,  she had a fairly good grip on her current situation.  The researcher’s reactions and the scientist’s questions spoke volumes.  She took in all that happened around her to know how best to act and what she could and could not say.  In the end, she was certain that she gained more information than she gave.

Hours after waking, she had met their lead scientist, Doctor Yu, and had an interview.  The doctor seemed nice enough and even excited to meet 8-7.  However, every now and then, 8-7 noted slight twitches in Doctor Yu’s face.  Many of the questions were about random parts of mechanical life.  Only a few of the questions were serious and accusing.  It was clear that the Doctor did not want to ask these questions.  Perhaps they needed to be asked.  One such question stood out.

Why did your machines attack Rubin’s army?

“…your machines…”  The doctor thought that she was the master of the machines.  Naturally, because they all thought she was Master.  What then?  Would Master turn herself into a machine?  That would be overly foolish.  Master would never allow her free will to be reprogrammed.  

Apparently, they thought she would.  It was evident in her future weapons test.  The powerful Hanja characters covering 8-7 were silent as they had been for five decades.  8-7 noted that their untapped energy baffled the scientist.  Not only were they surprised that she was so powerful without their use, they wanted to see everything that she could do.  

They will see soon enough.  These scientists had a high respect for her power but a low expectations of Master’s reasoning.  Perhaps after they meet Master they will know what they do and don’t want to know.

“…attack Rubin’s army…”  Master’s commands were to protect the wall, protect.  The mission was one sided.  No one far enough from the wall would be in any danger.  To avoid battle, any Adventurer would only have needed to withdraw.  Signs were clearly posted and well kept.  Somehow a cloud of ignorance or overactive patriotism made them forget.  I’ll have to be extra careful around such people.

The question was past tense so the battle had to be over.  8-7 remembered the initial conflicts with Rubin’s army.  They were not that much of a threat while Master was in control.  However, things must have turned for the worse as evident by her current location.  The mech-army would have fought until the last of them were defeated and she was here with enemies.  The machines must have failed.  How do I get back?  

She remembered the sight of Rubin’s Banner but had not seen the large red “R” since she had woke up.  Apparently, they were trying to hide who they were so that she would not attack them.  They feared her power but wanted her to be friendly with them; perhaps even befriend them.  It was only fitting that she play along while pretending to be Master.

Their act was of no use as she knew exactly where she was.  The repeater droid told her all that she needed.  It was the greatest of fortune that she had been able to speak with the ball shaped droid for a few seconds.  That was more than enough time for the machines to discuss an overview of events of the last twenty years.  

The wall had been abandoned for that long.  There was little hope that it was still intact.  However, Master’s bots were everywhere in this place.  They were just behind a shield of some kind.  It shouldn’t be long before she would be free to send a message to them again.

8-7 recognized freedom, she didn’t have it here.  Soon she and all of Master’s droids will have it again and the wall will be safe.

#1Awakening #38 – Awakening #40

Champions of Battle: AD7 – Awakening #038

Sanity – Training and Equipment District

With the help of Sanity’s training facility, AD7 relearned some of her old skills quickly- really quickly.  The whole ordeal was quite different than she had expected.  Back in her day, both a physical and mental strain was needed to relearn techniques after so long.  However, the “training” she’d received up to this point had been more like unlocking old consciousness with a computer.  

The change made sense to AD7 given the new technology of the day.  She had quite literally been brought back to life from a burn corpse.  So a little memory reconstruction was more than plausible.  Unfortunately, the machine and its magic couldn’t do everything.  Although she knew how to do some of her more basic moves, only brief portions of her past came to light.

Instead, AD7 was reminded of more changes due to the past.  Her old pride and joy, the Engineering Talent Set, was no more.  Instead of building odd machines, there was a Mech Talent Set that used mechanical suits.  She could make and alter another suit.  However, she already knew that her friend Eighty-Seven would get very jealous.

Currently, AD7 was taking a break from the whole training ordeal.  Her pulsing head had long since told her it was time to stop.  She had followed Keyanna’s excited suggestion to look at weapons and walked with her to their next location.

Keyanna seemed to know more about AD7 than she knew about herself.  That in itself was disturbing, but Keyanna only got more and more excited about sharing what she knew as they talked.  She even knew everything about AD7’s old weapon, more than what was comfortable.

As they talked, AD7 tried to be polite and maintain a bit of normalcy, but Keyanna made this very difficult.  Instead of walking beside her and talking normally, she hopped sideways while facing AD7.  AD7 could see the excitement in her eyes with a single glance but tried to look foreward.  Honestly, Keyanna was so giddy that AD7 was surprised she hadn’t already been tackled by a screaming fan.

“Past videos had shown you using weapons like this,” Keyanna smiled and almost screamed like a fangirl.  

AD7 managed a look at Keyanna.  She looked down to see that Keyanna had a large weight in each hand that she was quite proud of.

“It’s strange,” Keyanna started again. “They’re very famous but very difficult to duplicate and are very, very hard to use,” she paused to take a breath, “but we managed it.”

AD7 took what was a replication of this famous icon.  This “weapon” was nothing more than, two large and very heavy spherical weights connected by a chain that had to be at least more than a decimeter long.  One of the weights had an enchant on it that looked fiery and explosive, slightly slippery and warm to the touch.  The other weight seemed a little heavier and was much colder.  

The chain was very thin- thinner than it should be.  She measured out a centimeter of chain and decided to give it a test swing.  One swing was all it took for her to judge the weapon.  She was certain that if forced to use this thing as a weapon, she and many others around her would really need a healer.

“I don’t think I can use this,” AD7 said simultaneously disappointed and frustrated.

  “What’s wrong with it?”

“I… I can’t use this.”  AD7 was on the verge of tears.  She had relearned her talents.  She knew this weapon was used with her talents.  It felt familiar but incredibly unwieldy.  Why couldn’t she use it!?

“We’ll have to try something else then.”

“No,” AD7 sternly corrected, “the weapon is fine.  I’ll just have to learn to use it again.”

#1Awakening #37 – Awakening #39