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Champions of Battle: AD7 – Awakening #041

The food arrived exactly when expected.  The waiter delivered their food with practiced hands and walked off after the practiced question of additional needs.  Of course, the ladies’ had exactly what they wanted.

After the waiter left, Chaeri leaned onto Tosca and couldn’t help but comment, “You think we should swap our orders to confuse them?”

Tosca smiled and returned her lean, “They’d probably get our food right anyway.”

“I like what I get,” Adrianne added before taking the largest bite possible into her spiced pulled meat sandwich.

Much more than liked, Adrianne loved the food at this particular  restaurant.  It was always better than she remembered.  There was a Ge’s in Rubin’s Trail but it wasn’t as authentic.  The meat wasn’t as fresh; the vegetables weren’t as flavored; the seasonings weren’t quite right.  At the first family’s restaurant, the old techniques were still used.  Some of these techniques were frowned upon in the big city.  

Leaning onto and laughing with her co-worker, Tosca was happy that she didn’t let the past bitterness stop her from joining her sisters.  Though a small portion of it lingered, there was a pact among them separating work from personal life.  Both sets of lives were important but one directly affected the future of entire kingdoms.

Chaeri looked around to make certain that they weren’t being watched then placed a device the size of her finger in the center of the table.  As it activated, sound and light outside of their table was warped signaling its sound muffling effect.  

Now safe to discuss important matters, Tosca spoke up, “How was the experiment?”

Adrianne continued eating for a while.  After a few seconds she swallowed, looked up with a smile, and simply said, “Perfect.”

“How perfect?”

“Turned rock to glass in a heartbeat”

Chaeri stopped leaning on Tosca, to make sure she heard Adrianne correctly.  She knew exactly what it implied but had to check just in case, “What about steel?”

Adrianne, grinned back at Chaeri to make sure she understood, “Didn’t have time, but it should work.”

Tosca now leaned heavily onto Chaeri, looked at her and stuck out her tongue, “So?”

Chaeri held a stiff expression for a little while but after a few seconds gave a defeated sigh and said, “Fine, I’ll buy.”

Adrianne just now realized what was happening and shouted, “You two?” Her face twisted in frustration, “No gambling!”

“It was so statistically improbable,” Chaeri reasoned, “So technically… It wasn’t really gambling.”

“But you lost,” Tosca reminded her of the obvious.

“Okay fine,” Chaeri knew when she had lost a battle but at least it was good for the clan.  Still, curiosity overcame her pride, “I’d like to see the video.”

Adrianne took another bite of her sandwich before removing her communicator from her coat pocket.  Soon the holographic recording of the missile test was displayed for those inside of their distortion bubble.  Their eyes widened as the missile head broke into parts and grabbed the rock and melt it in midair.  The dirty heap landed and rolled, setting fire to the grass.  Droids put out the flame before it got out of hand.  The beautiful and precise device would serve them well in the trails, incredibly well.

“Whoa,” Tosca shouted, “That’s better than I thought!”

Adrianne held her grin during the entire recording.  She correctly predicted their responses and knew what should come next.  “So,” said still smiling, “to celebrate?”

“Hunting?” Chaeri suggested.  It wasn’t her favorite pastime but Tosca loved it.  As a form of apology for earlier bitterness and acknowledgement of Tosca’s recent victory, it made sense.

“Yes!” Tosca cheered pumping her free first into the air.

It worked.

Adrianne too wasn’t particularly fond of hunting, but there was something about it that kept their senses sharp.  Also, the animals around here were particularly strong, heavy, and kept the restaurant filled.  “Well, they’re always looking for more meat,” she said before taking another large bit of her sandwich.

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Champions of Battle: AD7 – Awakening #26

Stealth Phrygian was an amazing ship.  AD7 noticed that from the moment it decloaked above them in the woods.  She didn’t hear anything while floated just above them.  It just appeared out of nowhere.  The ship had to be almost a meter long and about three decimeters wide.  She had no idea how tall it was until they were inside.

She followed Keyanna on a path through the ship.  They had to walk a ways to reach the captain’s cabin.  The flight was so smooth AD7 forgot that she was in an airship for a while.  She mistook it for a building when eating in the conference room.  Eleven people were able to sit there with room to spare.  Still, the conference room was on a lower level.  They had climbed a few ladders on their way to see Tirzah.

It was vitally important that AD7 speak with her.  It seemed they all were convinced that AD7 was some kind of Mech wizard.  While the Mech Talent Schools were a result of her actions, the Mech Army was not her doing.  If they expect her to help them, they would have to rescue Eighty-Seven.  They would all be very disappointed if they relied on AD7 as she was.

Keyanna lead her directly to Tirzah’s office.  As they walked in, they saw Tirzah looking at a detailed layout for a large castle city.  The slightly opaque image covered her desk.  It disappeared at the desk’s edges.  By the motions of her hands, the image moved to a different area and zoomed in and out.  She studied every bit of the city, even the sewers underneath.  Keyanna and AD7 walked in unannounced yet Tirzah wasn’t at all surprised to see them.

“Done eating,” she asked after giving them the slightest of glances.  She returned her gaze to the image on her desk.  They approached and noticed that her lamp and desk decorations were now on the floor behind her.

“Yes,” AD7 answered.  After a pause she continued, “I’m sorry to interrupt but I’m probably not the person that you need for your trails.  I don’t know anything about any war.”

Keyanna didn’t like hearing that.  She looked at AD7 with piercing eyes.  AD7 nodded to her acknowledging her disapproval.

Tirzah didn’t seem to like it either.  She stopped looking at the city’s image and focused on AD7 as she spoke again, “You are exactly the person that I need.”  She saw AD7’s confused look.  Then she asked, “Do you remember much about the machines you left at your wall?”  AD7 gave a negative response.  “We’ll try to help you,” she said with true sympathy, “Well; Rubin’s Trail has had your mechanized counterpart for the better part of twenty years.  They have yet to get anything from her directly.”  She paused letting the information sink in.  “I’m sure that you and her need to work together again for either of you to be close to what you were before.”

AD7 smile and said, “I was thinking the same thing.”

Tirzah smiled as well, “We had better start planning then.”  She brought the image of Rubin’s Trail back onto her desk.  Glancing at AD7 again she said, “The sandwiches were amazing by the way.”

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Champions of Battle: AD7 – Awakening #20

The wait was surprisingly brief.  Ge’s Noodles and Subs knew how to treat their high rollers.  Oyintsa was sure to thank them with a generous tip, with a little extra for the cook.  He grabbed the bags and they were out the door.

The trip out of Bosstown was a lot quicker than the trip to the restaurant.  For one, Oyintsa and Royal used a directional system to know exactly where to go.  They also had purpose enough to get there quickly.

Even though she held no equipment or bags, AD7 lagged behind.  The thoughts of her closest companion stuck deep in her mind.  The war was finished but Eighty-Seven would not consider that possible until AD7 told her directly.  So, as far as Eighty-Seven was concerned, she was deep behind enemy lines.  AD7 could only guess what Eighty-Seven would do to get out.

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Rubin’s Trail: Main Research Lab

Adrianne was still a little shaken by the Gankers’ attack.  They were probably bandits trying their luck; testing the strength of Rubin’s Trail’s defense.  She couldn’t begin to guess where they came from but they were very well funded.  Cloaking devices and hover-hunters were not easy to come by.

However, those thoughts were for another day.  She was back in her element now.  Sitting in her laboratory office, she listened as best she could to Chaeri’s reports on AD7’s treatment and responses.  The researchers had waited as long as they could for Dr. Yu to return.  After too long a time they had to take some actions.  She wanted to know as much as she could about this mechanical chisho before they met.

Chaeri explained that after AD7 woke up, she had shown near crisho responses to almost all stimuli.  She was thus deemed near crisho and moved from the research facility to one of the observation apartments in the lab.  It would be rude to treat a crisho in any other way, even an enemy.  A semi-prison, there was no way out of those apartments.  An electromagnetic field and other precautions prevented any contact with the outside world.

AD7 didn’t seem to need any sustenance, possibly the result of her mechanical state.  She also seemed to have an involved interest in the mechanical devices as she touched and stared at them often.  That was all they decided to do without Dr. Yu’s approval.

Dr. Yu was interested in everything AD7 did.  It was her childhood dream to meet such an iconic former Champion.  She had given pause to the greatest nations in the area.  Her Mech Fortress was strong enough to cause them to negotiate peace, combine their forces, and even ask for worldwide aid from Champions.

She started as a simple builder who wanted to defend a city.  Now she sits in their lab.  What was she now, a prisoner, a project, an example, a secret weapon?  All that would depend on her reaction to questioning.

Adrianne stood at her desk, “I would like to meet her,” an understatement.  She almost bolted out of the room with excitement before she remembered her status.

Chaeri stood and bowed trying to ignore her leader’s excitement, “I will take you to her.”

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