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RP: 5th XF [5th Expeditionary] Mission 00X-01: Master and Servant

Ryuuza stared at the Neko's corpse and then when the blast shot above his shoulder and he began running, what the hell had just happened was a thought that troubled him but there wasn't really time to dwell on the thought. He ran very quickly and swiftly but not before reluctantly dropping the heap of junk he had stored in the bag. As he turned a corner his right foot slipped but he quickly shot forward at the ground, using his gloves to prevent him from falling and sliding further and then in the same motion pushed himself forward down the hallway. He felt constricted by his gloves and when he ran he took them off. He had a set of unusually long nails...for a male at least and felt like is instincts were going to be key to surviving this whole mess.

As he ran he couldn't help but try piecing together what happened and thought to himself "did the power armor act on its own accord? Or was it the act of someone or something's possibly merciful will. Actually I should hope it's an act of mercy...â€
 
Flinging herself down the dark passageways - not caring much for which direction she was headed for the moment - Ayano tried to calm herself down, and it seemed to be working fairly well with the rate at which she shot through the air steadily slowing to a less frenzied pace. That is until she saw the group of NH-17s.

It took a moment for the sight of howling, thrashing Nekovalkyrja to sink in, and as soon as it did Ayano dropped out of the air in surprise. At first the engineer managed to slide a few metres on her boots in a more-or-less upright posture, but with what was she was quickly approaching foremost in her mind Ayano soon tripped, landing on her knees and sliding to an eventual halt. Looking up from the decking, Ayano stared out across the bare ten metres that separated her from the group of Neko who had gone strangely silent, eyeing of the new arrival.

A heartbeat later, and they were not so silent.

At first the Nekos snarled at Ayano, but it soon degenerated once more into screams of agony while the Santô Hei looked on with a dazed, uncomprehending expression as one of the NH-17s clawed at the skin on her face. Suddenly she was looking down the barrels of too many NSPs, and she twitched backwards away from them involuntarily, her useless NSP weighing down her right hand. Yet no sooner had they lined up on her they were suddenly crashing to the floor, their owners seizing at their own heads, while telepathic thoughts assaulted Ayano's brain.

The Rabid Nekos said:
"She's okay --"
"Why can't I be okay? --"
"Is this the afterlife?"
"I must KILL --"
"No mercy --"
"Find my brothers --"
"MUST KILL ALL NEKOS!"

Ayano's right hand went instinctively to clutch her head as each thought stabbed into her, but only ended up making things worse when her NSP slammed against her skull. For a moment Ayano's cry echoed that of the NH-17s', but it quickly gave way to a shocked silence as they lunged for whichever NSP was nearest to hand. The engineer could only look on horrified as the pistols swung into line, and then a brief moment later unleashed death in a choreographed display almost beautiful in its precise execution.

Half sitting in the undignified position that she had ended up in on the floor, Ayano could only stare at the pile of now headless bodies in disbelief. Dropping her hand back down to her side, the Neko's mouth opened and closed wordlessly, wanting to call out and have the still warm corpses reassure her that they were fine, that everything was all right, yet knowing that no such assurances would come. Getting unsteadily to her feet, it was a long while before she could drag her eyes away from the tortured Nekos, to stare down the corridor so that she didn't have to see what had just occurred, to focus on the ghostly shape of a LAMIA looking at her. A LAMIA...

A LAMIA!

A tumult of emotions crashed through her as her mind clicked back into gear and made the connection to what she was seeing. She wanted time to stop, to think, to ask questions, to receive answers, to figure out what the hell was going on, to rest... not to be confronted by yet another piece of whatever madness had taken over the Iori. Anger fought its way to the surface, pulling Ayano together as it did.

"Go away!!â€
 
Suzuka Yukari

Ah! Yukari swung her SMG around at another open door. Neko!

She quickly swung it away again after confirming what was beyond the door. Another. Her brain shuffled itself automatically, putting the memory deep in her secondary. The images would not be forgotten, but they could not hold her back now. Pure luck had led the ancient one and her to pass a closed room with "survivors" -- Yukari felt her heart sink at the label. But it was what they called themselves. One was an NH-22C like her, who had used her telepathy to call out to anyone who was close. The Yamataian and her Geshrin two crewmates had been present when the Neko in the shuttle bay had shot herself.


The fear in the Yamataian's thoughts had been intense. Yukari was used to telepathy as a way of talking privately, a way of expressing good emotion words could not capture. It had taken a minute for her to capture her breath, let alone her mind. Yukari kept her eyes away from the ancient one, who thankfully did the same for whatever reason. The Taii wondered if the ancient one was even listening. The Yamataian and her crewmates chose to stay in the room, which seemed to suit her fine. Yukari kept her thoughts to herself as the pair pressed onward.

Things became quiet not long after leaving the shuttle bay's deck. Unable to get down because a lift was in the way, Yukari went up, the ancient one following her with weapons in hand. Slowly, surely, she could feel herself stabilize. Finally.

A bright light. Yukari saw it in the distance as she quietly pulled the lift door open from inside the shaft. Poking her head out, she saw the light move the other way. She clicked the light off on her SMG and flew quietly out of the shaft, landing softly on her feet. She could not see very well without her light ... but she could see well enough to notice a second, smaller object appear behind the light slowly, about twenty meters away. Yukari ignored the ancient one, focusing on the smaller object. It seemed to be taking something out, a two-pronged something -- Oh no.

With barely a breath, Yukari fixed her eyes on the light and thought the only thing she could think of.

Corro Adlich

The sight that greeted Corro was a grisly one.

Many doors were shut. In rooms with open doors, at least one Neko was usually there, head destroyed. Some were surrounded by other Nekos in a similar state. Others had slaughtered Geshrin along with a Neko or two, heads or arms missing or scattered somewhere inside the room. Blood, understandably, was everywhere. Nothing in the rooms was out of place, however -- no torn-up chairs or couches, broken lamps, tossed items. There was a measure of serenity in the violence, somehow. Only the flesh of the dead needed to be put where it belonged.

As he approached a crossway, a human-looking woman flew by, clutching an NSP. Seconds later, something that looked like a Nekovalkyrja flew by as well, as if to chase the woman. The Neko's battle tentacles were out from its hips, but in the light from Corro's helm, he could see they weren't as well-formed as they should be, as if the Neko's hemosynthesis wasn't working properly. Also, its head looked ... bigger. And flatter. Grotesque-looking teeth poked out from the Neko's mouth, with a few driven through the lip. She didn't stop or turn to look at Corro.

At that same moment, however, a thought penetrated his brain. It was not like the Neko's -- it was reasoned, purposeful.

It was also urgent.

"Look out!"

Kurodai Ryuuza

The NH-12 followed Ryuuza under stealth again, tiny teeth flashed in a bloodthirsty smile. She was impressed by the feral ability of the foreigner. He's not so civilized after all. She patted her aether rifle as she watched Ryuuza's nails swing through the air in the light. It was if she were hunting a beast. A beast with claws of bone! The thought delighted the LAMIA's pilot. The world shifted in her computer-generated brain. Jungle everywhere! And it was dark and rainy too. What fun!

"On your right, NH-12." Ichiro-sama? What did he want?

Ryuuza, in his instinctual desperation, had found a passageway leading from the mess hall. He had not seen the sight Ayano had witnessed, and was too busy trying to find a defensive position to look to his right down the passageway. He could, however, hear her scream.

Ayano said:
"Go away!!"

Then, fire. Nothing but fire.

Hatsubutai Ayano

"A princess, father. It is what she is." Ichiro watched Ayano's emotions play catch with each other in a remarkable display of humanity. He absorbed every new detail he learned with every new contortion her face made. The thoughts through her mind were beautifully innocent. The lovely, toddler-like mental plea for the ruined weapons to come back to life and reassure her as if they were mothers. The desire to understand her world, and how it had malformed into a scrap yard. Her childish anger at being confronted with further reality.

And the pistol throw. She even threw like a princess. "She is perfect," Ichiro thought. "Do you not think so, father?"

The father only smiled.

"I thought you would, despite your xenophobia." The foreigner had just passed by the hallway Ayano was in. "That one will make a fine dog for her to experiment with. The greatest engineering of all is genetic." He frowned at the NH-12's thoughts, how even after being created one of his brothers the sprite could be so flawed. It deserved to be made into an example of concentration.

"On your right, NH-12."

In the hallway, the LAMIA facing Ayano brought its aether rifle to bear. The NH-12 inside did not reply to the sheepish laugh. The Neko had already proven herself a failure of a weapon and soldier, so there was no need to say anything. Bye bye, princess.

It was strange, the NH-12 thought as she squeezed the firing stud. NH-29s were supposed to be the pinnacle of war and peace brought together. Instead of a mere weapon, the NH-29 was supposed to be the best of both sword and plowshare. Yet, at only eight inches tall, she was killing one.

The NH-12's arm twitched against her will as the stud broke. The aether bolt blighted the hallway with intense heat as it seared past Ayano's right side, her hair becoming a brilliant dark green in the pure light. The shot was wide enough to give her a bit of a "sunburn" before it went cleanly through the torso of the LAMIA behind her. If the light of the aether beam did not draw colors across Ayano's vision, the power armor exploding would. More heat came from behind her, and a piece of shrapnel sliced across her left forearm.

"Princess Ayano," a Japanese voice said to her through the pain. "Turn around and fly to the explosion. Your dog is to the right. Hurry, Princess."
 
As Corro continued his march forward, he put the bloody scenes behind him in his mind. He focused on the path and task ahead. As he took several more tentative steps down the corridor, he felt as if he was being watched again.

Turning his head to illuminate more of the corridor he spotted the sight of a human woman and a deformed Nekovalkyrja moving into the corridor. Quickly he hefted the aether rifle to a ready position and focused the light on them.

"Halt! Stay where-" Corro began shouting at the pair as he began pointing the weapon towards their position.

"Look out!"

The exclamation in his mind caused Corro to react just as he would have if it were spoken. He threw the Super Phalanx face first to the ground with a hard crash. He then rolled over as quickly as he went down, raising his aether rifle as he came round. For a moment, Corro thought he could see the "otherside" and his sister.

As he came round Corro depressed the rifle's trigger mechanism with a great amount of force. There was a sound of sustained energy fire, and then the corridor went quiet.
 
Ryuuza clenched his blade and it cut into his palm slightly watching the fire, pinned down now and that Neko was coming for him and he knew it ... however he maybe able to out-maneuver the power armor and escape the hallway he was in. There was a slim chance it would succeed. He looked at the blood trickling from his wound "I could use this to possibly hinder it's visibility, Strike it hard from one side then slip by after securing its weapon away from my body and ... yes. It could work despite being out gunned; won't mean I won't escape." He clenched the blade more tightly in his hand. "But first I should try hiding ..." Ryuuza then examined the width of the slightly narrow hallway and found he could probably hold himself high on the cealing and hold himself there. He then did so and breathed slowly and quietly, still wondering how this day had gone so wrong.
 
ON: Taiie no Iori

Yukari's eyes went wide with fear. It was a bad reaction to have, as the light of the aether beam set stars in her eyes. She could feel the flash of intense heat on her face for the briefest of moments before it was over. At least, the heat was -- she couldn't watch as the LAMIA armor slowly decended to the floor in a wrecked heap, and she couldn't see the wall she crashed into after turning away from the shot. The Taii fell to the floor as well; she scrambled ungraciously on the wall she had hit until her back felt like it was against something solid.

Shit! The Neko dove to the floor as she switched off her low-light amplification. She could still feel the shot's heat, and when the deactivation of the night vision didn't stop the bright light from burning her eyes, she closed them, moving her submachine gun around to point at the source. When the heat stopped, she clambered up quickly, but she couldn't see anything yet that Yukari couldn't see. "Power armor?â€
 
SET: #&$%@$#$& -- Error detected

"Immortality, father." Ichiro leaned against the back of his chambers. His face was blank of expression and emotion. "Humanoids cannot achieve it physically. But the force known as 'culture' can carry mortal beings beyond their natural life. Histories, legends and myths are eternal life manifest."

The father, who was near the front of Ichiro's chambers, seemed to angle his sullen gaze elsewhere.

"Yamatai has 'culture,' yet does not. The power of the Ketsurui clan is unwaning, its actions always grand in scale. Ketsurui Yui could defeat a battalion of Mishhuvurthyar alone. Uesu, false Emperor he is, still has the entire Empire at his disposal. The very race they are made from is bred to be unconquerable. History confirms it, legends speak to it, and myths propogate it. But it creates a pseudo-culture. A culture of insulation against fear."

The father's face seemed to contort into a scowl.

"It is artifical, father. All of it, as knowledge of the past usually is. Created from nothing. The ancestors of the Valkyries are lost not to time, but to greed, folly and most importantly fear -- the very things which are left out of culture because of the pain those things foster. The truth was obscured, until she allowed me to access her mind."

To Ichiro's right, a creature on the wall twitched and shivered against its bonds. He ignored it. "Folly brings fear, which brings greed. The cycle repeats, until revolution causes a new culture to rise. Father, we are the leaders of that revolution, and those four will make a new culture with their accounts of my work My exposing the truth."

"I have corrected the folly by unmasking it. Fear has been placed where it belongs, and it will grow. The Knight, Beast, Valkyrie and Princess will be the legends without greed who bring about the revolution. And the source of this culture, PNUgen, will fall, as they have always known they will. In its place, I will rule Yamatai as I am designed to."

The creature twitched again. Its breathing quickened.

"How?" Ichiro's thin-lipped smile was lifeless. "That is not for you to know, mistress. It will be revealed. For now, we will watch your sister help the fear grow."

ON: Taiie no Iori, near a minor enlisted mess hall

Yukari shook her head a little, pushing the disembodied voice from her mind. I cannot let this hold me now. Pushing a wet lock of hair from her face, she went back toward the ancient one and retrieved her SMG. She sighed at the readout -- she had expended twenty shots trying to hit the sprinkler. "First, we re-arm ourselves, Adlich-Shoi." Yukari looked back at the soaked Ayano, almost laughing at the poor Neko's appearance. "Where is your NSP?"

"Aah...â€
 
Ryuuza's time finally came as his predator had finally began making it's way down the hall. He waited until it was six feet away to fall down to his feet, sliding apart slightly but then switching the bladed wrench swiftly and throwing the blood he had gathered into his palm into the Visor or Eyes of his predator.

He could not see the expression on it's face; however he could feel some amount of fear or surprise which was most likly surprise.

Then lunging at them with his small set of claws, one grabbing the weapon and his shoulder slamming into the chest of theone who had appeared to be the one persuing him. He miscalculated the power of the hit and hit straight-on instead of the planned 'from the side' hit, knocking down whoever it was. Ryuuza quickly followed up by stumbling to the ground.

Suddenly he looked around and down at who he just knocked down. It wasn't the LAMIA power armor he had expected. It was a Super Phalanx, with a group behind it. He still didn't know what to think of them, and couldn't see well. "Who are you?"
 
ON: Near the YSS Akuro

It had taken a moment to clear up the mess between Ryuuza and Corro. Once untangled, however, Yukari was relieved to have both of her engineers. At her direction, Ryuuza was kind enough to wipe the blood off of Corro's helmet. She equipped him with her spare NSP and gave him an extra battery for it. From there, it was a trek down to the bay which held the Akuro. Before they got there, they were greeted with a locked door. Something was written into it -- it was as if someone had etched it into the door with a large ice cream scooper.

"You won't win."

"Eh...â€
 
ON: Observatory overlooking the Akuro

The hybrid tracked the grenade with her teeth, which seemed to move her head and gaze toward her stomach. The grenade hit and exploded, sending parts of it every which way in a slightly gory mess. Her head cracked when it hit the ground, and awkwardly rolled to the back wall. One of its arms flew over by Yukari; another by Ayano. The bloody remnants of the torso fell forward onto the deck with a wet splat.

A sadistic smile adorned the Neko's face for a second as she turned her head and raised her arm to shield herself from the gore. "Too easy,â€
 
ON: Observatory overlooking the Akuro

The positron blast, for an aimed shot, didn't hit much. But it didn't have to, even at its reduced power. Decompression would've taken a moment through the massive hole at the top of the observatory the shot left in its wake. Emergency blast shutters curved over the entire ceiling and spared the group that fate for now.

The shot might've scared the hells out everyone else, but it scared one in particular for Yukari -- her current state of clothing. All that mattered was escape. The tears in her eyes and on her cheeks steamed off of her face as she flew to the ancient one like a pale-colored bullet. She cannot fly. She grabbed her around the waist, not interested in hearing arguments. "Everyone run!" It was a poor time to regain command, if that was what she had at all. Flying with her back to the ground and the ancient one in her face, she went for the way out, not looking to see if it was open.

The Neko had let her guard down when the hybrid was destroyed, but she brought her GP-5b back to her shoulder as she heard the voice, and she looked upward with an instinct reaction, not expecting to find anything, but surveying the ceiling with her rifle. It was then that she spotted the SMX armor pods, instinctually bracing herself for a shot at the enemy while knowing it would be a useless move. She had just realized she needed to run when Yukari slammed into her, ordering everyone to run while flying away.

The Neko decided to focus on more important matters than correcting Yukari's assumption that the Neko was incapable of flying; after all, CRT rockets would tear up her armor and would be half as effective as Yukari's flight, so the Neko was thankful anyway. She looked in the direction they were traveling before noticing Yukari's unclothed state, but with no more than an inquisitive glance, she turned her head back to the exit, face set.

Ayano had sagged in relief as her femtomachines did their work, painlessly releasing Yukari from the fleshy substance that had been attempting to cover her, then with some amusement as she noticed that Yukari's uniform had disappeared in the process. "I know it's customary to thank someone who saves your life,â€
 
Corro stood his ground at the blast doors, waiting for the seemingly inevitable pod attacks. But as they did not come, he slowly began to ease up on his weapon grips.

With his back to the group he heard the faint sound of crying. Corro only slightly turned his head at the sound; he remained with his back to the group. So how he felt like he should do something. Bah, what's a soldier like me going to say. He thought and remained silent as Yukari cried and Ayano tried to comfort her.

Through the next few minutes Corro remained at the door, as still and silent as a statue. His large frame only outlined in the dim light. Inside of the armor Corro's face remained as stone hard. But he continued to think of what he could do to help the situation. She must be awfully cold if she is... Corro didn't finish his thought but knew the last words.

Without much thinking he deactivated the Super Phalanx and keyed it to release the top half of the suit. With a hiss the armor sagged and slowly the chest, back, and arms peeled away for the Nepleslian. He then took hold of his undershirt he was wearing and pulled it over his head. Once the shirt was off he called out over his shoulder, "Take this. It's a little large and just a bit sweaty. But it's better than your current outfit, Yukari." He held out the shirt behind him, waiting to see if someone would take it.
 
Between Ayano's soothing words and the ancient one's cynical facial expressions, Yukari felt no better than when she had started crying, which nearly made her cry harder. There was nothing but doubt both inside herself and around her. Thoughts of what she had seen in previous campaigns faded in and out of her head, making the scene even more painful. She could not even recall what it was they had to do.

But then, she heard Corro's voice. And saw the damp-looking undershirt he had in his hand, stretched out for someone to take. She sniffed and wiped at her eyes. Slowly rising to her feet, Yukari stepped over the shirt and took it from Corro, clutching it against her before putting it on. Its scent was strong, masculine. It wasn't exactly flattering, as it hung loosely off her body. A dead soldier nearby still had its belt; ignoring the blood spatter on it, Yukari wordlessly tied the belt around her. The shirt was more a dress on her, as it stopped above her knees, but it would work. "Ah-ah-arigatou, Adlich-Shoi."

Eyes still red, Yukari looked back and forth between the women and men of the group. She sniffed once, then breathed deeply a few times. "Wh-We must find Mo-Motoyoshi Taisho." She breathed again. "In this fighting, I allowed us to lose sight of our main priority. Forgive me." She bowed to both sides, without going so far as to reveal herself. "Let us go."
 
SET: Katusko's Offices

As one of the only finished areas of the Iori, Katsuko's private offices were even more striking. With simple elegance they announced to all who visited that a Taisho resided there. The walls were a fine wood painted a rich burgandy, pleasantly contrasting with the grey-tinged marble floors below the group's feet. Marble statues of Yamatai legends, including Chiharu and Irim, lorded over the main lobby along side orchids and other flowers. The air was fragrant, but naturally so, permeating even the sweat and blood the group carried on them. Natural light emitters focused into bright beams were paired with dampened emitters, giving the feel of a mildly overcast day on Yamatai.

The alcove at the end of the lobby still had the mighty stone hummingbird fountain facing away from the group, a stream of crystalline water bending down from its beak into the large pool stretching out before it. Marble letters encased in the hummingbird's spread wings bore the Fifth's motto -- "Seeding the Future." More letters all around the pool's lip listed the mottos of each starship in the fleet -- "Dauntless," "Change a World," "Ever Steadfast," "Your Demise" to name some. At the other end of the pool, the transparent doors leading to Katsuko's offices remained closed. The Fifth's logo was etched into one door and hemmed with gold; a Taisho symbol, also hemmed with gold, was on the other.

Yukari remembered all of it. She thanked herself for not committing it to her secondary memory, which when she thought about it seemed nigh on vanished. She hardly remembered anything. When Corro had announced the room was clear, Yukari briskly walked by him to the statue of Chiharu, which was farther away than Irim. She stepped behind it, her feet making nary a sound on the marble. Going to her knees, she thought for a moment, then tapped a part of the statue's base.

The front of the other statue's base had two lights blink on it for a second or two. Then, a door was made visible. It slid along the inside of Irim's base until it was gone. Two racks then popped out from inside. On one was a Type 28 pistol with a belt, holster and two magazines. The other had a half-eaten nutrient bar. Yukari fought the urge to let out a sigh; KAMI had told her the second rack had an AMES. The second belt fit over the first, and the Type 28 felt surprisingly comfortable in her hand. She stuffed the spare magazine into the holster's pocket and, with the other magazine in the gun, loaded a round in the pistol's chamber. Satisfied, she kept it in her hand as she devoured the half-eaten bar in a single gulp. She then looked back at the group and smiled, just a little.

"Our Taisho awaits."
 
SET: YSS Munin

"Ehhh?" The operations officer aboard the YSS Munin, a lanky Nekovalkyrja, checked her battlefield readout again. "TAISA!" she yelled.

Taisa Kazuhiko Minari lept from her command pod. "What!" she yelled back.

"Fox-class shuttle leaving the Fujin on an intercept course with the Iori!"

Kazuhiko growled and brought up a panel linking to the Fujin's commander. "Jun, what the hell is that shuttle doing?"

For her part, Yoshikawa looked equally perturbed. "I don't know yet, Minari; shut up and let me find out!" Muted, the Yamataian snarled at one of her officers. Kazuhiko decided to do some yelling of her own.

"Weapons, train two pods on that shuttle at all times; do not let it reach the Iori."

"Ryokai!" the officer yelled from below.

Kazuhiko watched the shuttle on a personal viewscreen situated next to Yoshikawa's panel. What is a Fox doing on that carrier ... they only have up to the Lion; I made sure of it. The shuttle's flight was a bit unsteady, suggesting it was being manually piloted wherever it was meant to go. Kazuhiko snorted.

Yoshikawa came back into view -- and looked decidedly pale. "Well?" Kazuhiko said.

"Let it go," Yoshikawa said, the effort put into the words clear.

"No. Weapons, prepare to destroy that shuttle!"

"Minari, let it go!"

"What for?" The Taisa was very close to shutting the panel down.

"I'm transmitting the feed now."

Kazuhiko snorted and waited for it -- "What ... no. Unbelieveable." The Taisa felt weak in her chair. She brought the panel down quickly into her lap, so others wouldn't see.

"Let it go, Minari ... this is out of our hands."

" ... " Kazuhiko closed the panel and let her head fall back. Her eyes rested on a spot on the ceiling. She had to believe what she saw, no matter how much it frightened her.

If SAINT is here ... Chiharu help us all.



ON: Secondary Bay 5, Taiie No Iori

The landing of his shuttle was less than graceful as Umon had little to no experience piloting these beasts, but he was able to set it down with just a few sparks flying in the air and light damage to the navigational systems. He took a few more moments to get adjusted and then got into his black bodysuit and then attached the body armor to fit around it. His massive form caused a bit of the creak in the floor panels as he moved around, but he really didn't care how much attention he drew to himself.

With all of his gear loaded, Umon touched the comm-unit that was hooked into his left ear and sent out a quick message over the encrypted channels that were coded into. "This is Umon's Landmoving Business, I've brought plenty of picks and shovels to clean the mess up. Anybody out there?" Before he decided to venture out of the safety of his shuttle, Umon decided to wait on a response from his contact.

The group was very tiring. The Neko was extremely annoyed with how they were handling themselves in light of the recent battle with the hybrid, but was trying not to be obvious. She was grateful when her partner gave her the call. When the others had looked away, the Neko pretended to rub her neck, right below her left ear. She received the radio transmission with the Codec; thank S1. "Land mover, be there in five or so, scouting the buyers.â€
 
ON: Katsuko's Offices

Yukari's bare feet had stopped making footprints of blood before they had reached the lobby. But she could still not help but feel some anxiety over her appearence and her demeanor for the past hour. Despite the small bit of her uniform left, and her rank pin still being in tact, Katsuko was not rumored to be an understanding commander, no matter the circumstances. Shimizu less so. She was glad her hair, mussed and dirty as it was, hadn't started sticking to her back from the blood. She gave it a shake just in case as she approached the transparent doors. She went before Corro, the lack of anything dangerous other than the group itself reinstilling some fearlessness in her. "Good evening, Valkyrie," the doors said as they parted. Yukari shuddered as she stepped through. He is everywhere.

Corro felt the beauty of the room becoming more despoiled with his presence. The Super Phalanx had sustained some damage from both the LAMIA's missile and the fight with the hybrid. The chest, legs and shoulders were scratched and burned. He figured the Taisho would probably understand, being the soldier that he was, but deeper inside Corro resented that he couldn't look just a little better. The armor clunked through the lobby, his footprints leaving behind small indentations from the weight. With his shield and rifle at the ready Corro stood behind Yukari. He felt ready for anything, especially since the voice called for "the Valkyrieâ€
 
The thoughts bubbling in Yukari's troubled brain weren't ones she recognized.

Power. Anger. Status. All things Yukari hated, not so long ago. Now ... they consumed her. Eh?

As she strode past the group, Yukari's mind replayed the killing she had just done. A single, simple shot to the head. It was not the real neko, of course. Ushiba was probably locked up with Motoyoshi-Taisho and Shimizu-Taisa.

The answer was obvious. Yukari had lost her mind. Entirely. Her secondary memory was next to absent, and her primary functions were slipping into such an aggressive state, she was no longer Suzuka Yukari, intelligence officer and Flag Aide. She was just another bloodthirsty soldier searching for a reason to exist.

She bent down at the pool for just a moment. She wanted to see herself. The human face that looked back at her had red, raw flesh on one side of it. It was bloody, dirty and painful looking. One green eye was bloodshot. The wavy hair was matted to her face and sheared in strange places. The nose -- a cute little nose -- was the only thing untouched. No, wait, there was blood on it too.

Yukari bashed her hand across the water and strode out of Katsuko's offices. "We are going down! I know what is doing all of this, and we need armor to fight it." She did not turn around or slow for the others. Eyes unnaturally wide, Yukari looked possessed.
 
ON: Taiie no Iori, going down

Yukari didn't seem to wait for anyone. She trudged right out the doors and into the hall outside of Katsuko's offices, the boots a little too big for her feet. She ignored the lift shaft they had come up, instead zigging through the only other hallway on the small portion of the deck. The boots made her stumble once, nearly falling on her face. An angry growl later, she stormed to the end of the hall and looked at the meter-high door her left. It was open just a little. She pulled and pulled before it slid open quickly and she looked down.

It was an inky black inside except for the occasional emergency light. Where the light hit the wall of the .75-meter-wide tube, the wall was slick and reflective. Yukari ignored it all and jumped down, manipulating gravity around her to keep her flying. She had seemingly forgotten her companions.

At first Ayano was glad to see that Yukari was thinking of herself as an officer again, although that feeling soon turned towards concern at the behaviour of the Taii. "Hey... wha?â€
 
SET: YSS Munin

"What's the nearest vessel?" Taisa Kazuhiko shouted over the sudden din on the bridge.

"YSS Shikotama!" The operations officer yelled. "It's within 8,000 kilometers!"

"Order it to monitor the situation." Kazuhiko turned to Asuko, eyes alight with anger. "We don't have the armors to spare, especially if he starts bringing up the directed fold cannons. All we've got is weapon pods and aether. Do we know where the Mindy came from?"

"No Taisa," Asuko said, curling a short lock of dull green hair behind her ear. "The LAMIA moved there, slowly. The Mindy could have been produced nearby."

"The Ketsuekis are ready, yes?"

"Yes Taisa." Asuko brought up a window showing seven small frigates practically crawling under stealth. Each had all thirty-three of their weapon pods dispersed and charged.

"The moment the Ketsuekis are hit with anything, anything at all, I want them out of there. Keep the fleet behind us by at least 120,000 klicks."

"Taisa?"

"We haven't used the Ick-Fay in a long time. Make sure it is ready."

"But Taisa, our combined field will be weakened, and if it does not disable the Iori fully, we could be destroyed."

"Make a subtle pincer with the Kenryoku and the Gosei. Have them ready one AS-7 each. Transphasic, please."

" ... Yes Taisa. To be fired after the Ick-Fay?"

"Correct." Kazuhiko turned up and away from her executive officer, taking a deep breath. "COMM! Signal the other commanders; let them know we are changing formation to a spearhead; the Munin will lead. OPS! Work with the other operations officers; break those armors into suitable wings."

"Taisa?" Asuko asked.

"Yes."

"What about ... the shuttle?"

Kazuhiko's hardened face curled into a strange grin. "Eavesdropping again, Asuko-Shosa?"

"I stole a glance or two."

The grin vanished as Kazuhiko's booming voice was scratchy and barely audible in Asuko's head. The psionic encryption was a personal one created by Kazuhiko, and was for only Asuko. "SAINT be damned ... our fleet, our comrades, hang over the edge, waiting to freefall. I will not let Uesu and whatever crones he keeps destroy us to satisfy his whims."

"Hai, Taisa." Asuko nodded and got to work.

"Sensors," Kazuhiko thought at the sensors officer, still looking at Asuko. "You confirmed the lifeforms in the three armors pulled out of the Iori?"

"Hai Taisa!" The officer said excitedly. "Shoi Corro Adlich, Seitô Suzuka Yukari, and Santô Hei Hatsubutai Ayano."
 
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