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RP: YSS Miharu Epilogue: Yamatai's blood

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Nyton respectfully paused as Yuumi politely interrupted them. Once she had concluded he watched her leave before he spoke again. "Well, regardless of the issues with personnel congratulations are in order Chusa. I do not look forward to your task although I have to confess a desire for future correspondence. The intel that is contained in the files from Melisson's ship and future interrogations should be of great assistance to future operations."

A sigh escaped from his lips and his eyes then traveled to the medal box intended for Kotori. "Chusa forgive my impudence but may I request a favor from you?"
 
Nyton removed the medal he had been awarded and began to run it between his fingers nervously. "I would like to respect Kotori-dono's final order but before I can I need to put a few things in order." he said quietly. "I need to take a few days to gather myself. I humbly request permission to deliver Kotori-dono's medal box to Kosuka-san."
 
Yukari blinked once at Nyton, then turned her gaze down to the medal boxes. She rubbed a thumb on Kotori's ... then held it out with one hand, looking up at Nyton again.

"She will be happy to see you," she said. "And she should know what Kotori did."
 
Kai was somewhat at a loss, from the ceremony. Internally, He was struggling- struggling between the emptiness he and his entire crew felt after what had transpired, and the pride that broiled in his chest at the accolades they had all been given- He knew that they deserved them, but he also knew those who could not be here deserved much more. It had been a hard, long fight, and now it finally struck him that this was likely only the beginning. As hard as it was, the Miharu's brave sacrifice was but a stepping stone into a greater war, a greater threat, and one that he would have to face.

The Yamataian looked around, and wandered off a short ways once everyone broke off after the awards were all given, and the speeches were made. He thought back to Tami- Much more of a home than this planet he had been born on ever felt like- how it was still under enemy control, and how his mission had done nothing to change that fact.

Outwardly, Kai looked every bit the part of a happy recipient of an award- Masks apparently came naturally to him, and he was still pretending to be the Hero that his Empire seemed to think him, even as he sat down and relaxed. Kai had never realized how stiff he had been that entire time. The load off his shoulders felt good.

But... What would he do now? Would he leave this place, and never see this crew again? Would he head off on another adventure with the crew that had become like a second family? Or would something altogether different happen? Slowly, Kai's gaze wandered the chamber, settling for a few moments on the faces of those he saw, making eye contact if it was possible, and he smiled when he could manage it. But that was really all he could manage. He couldn't bring himself to get up, and go talk to these people, those he had known for years.

Yes, Kai was still lost.
 
How...just how was she supposed to take all this?

There wasn't exactly an instruction manual lying around for this. It all felt like a dream to Nao - everything seemed to be jumbled up and thrown at her all at once. The Premier's words had shaken the relatively young Neko to the core. What that woman said had more or less literally summed up her entire, meager existence and her good luck. It really was that, now that she thought of it. Good luck. Nao was practically blessed in comparison to so many others.

But then, the applause! It had threatened to practically drown her, smother Nao like a pillow being pressed over the face. It wasn't just some dinky crowd - this applause was all of Yamatai. Yamatai. It was such a vague, distant concept until now. Why did she even fight for Yamatai if this was the case? The Neko wandered off on her own in thought - she needed time to figure out this bittersweet taste in her mouth. She needed to sit down somewhere.

In the end, Nao ended up catching a pleasant scent in the air and followed her nose to what seemed to be a cafeteria. Or something like one anyways. At first, it didn't seem to be anything special, but a familiar, blazing orange caught her eye. Or was it a red-orange? It didn't matter - as she usually did, Nao steered clear of the other Miharu sprite and sat down with a table in between them, back to back.

The war. It was finally over, and she had time to think. Put the pieces together, but, "What now?" she asked herself.
 
Nyton watched the medal box approach. His face broke into a tiny smile before he bowed. "Thank you Suzuka-Chusa." he said. When he stood up he then accepted the box with both hands and tucked it under his right arm.

"I shall convey to Kosuka-san your regards. Is there anything else in particular you would like her to know?"
 
"Just that her daughter is my dearest friend," Yukari said, "and that I hope she returns home someday."

Yukari considered saying more, but she believed nothing else would carry the emotion she wanted to convey. Besides, Kotori did not want her wailing in sorrow at all, let alone in front of her mother. She had to be strong for everyone, including herself.

"When you see her at Samurai House, you should go with your weapon in hand. ... I think she would like that. Kotori has gifts as well that Kôsuka would want to see."
 
The giddiness was starting to leave Masako about now. Two Red Tessens in a single ceremony -- was that a record? Plus a promotion to a fully commissioned officer, a cadet rank but a commissioned officer none-the-less. But that fact was why the giddiness was leaving and being replaced by shock and a bit of dread.

The Warrant Officer had expected to stay a Warrant Officer for the rest of her days. Maybe it had been foolish of her to think that way, but she was a specialist through and through. It was funny in a way considering how she had always proclaimed she wanted to "branch out" to be more useful to the crew. Now the Miharu was gone and she was pretty much getting a reason to branch out into different disciplines.

This also meant another stint at the War College and probably a more in depth Officer's Training Program then what she had been through when she had jumped into a Warrant Officer's grade. This thought brought her out of her shock a bit to glance around at the mixed feelings around her.

Rolf seemed rather un-Rolf-like as he left while others seemed torn between pride, shock, and depression. Well, expect for two Shimabumi girls who had proclaimed 'Masa-chan' should visit their Mama. That brought a small, adorable smile to her lips. She was proud of this group whom she had called comrade -- whom she regarded as family. But -- she also felt much older than she really was. For the years she had been with the Miharu, she had always considered herself young by comparison to many of her superiors and subordinates. Even though the Taisa had been closer to Masako's age than the others, she had felt younger -- probably due to the extensive difference in rank. It was hard to think that the first time Masako had seen the woman, Kotori had only been a Hei on the Mikomi.

The newly Commissioned Officer shook her head in exasperation. Her mind seemed to have lost focus with everything that had been happening. At least she had something to do after this was all over. Though she still had trouble decided just what she would be studying other than the Standard Officer's Training.
 
"Don't know."

The answer came from the maybe-red, maybe-orange haired Heisho, who had apparently heard and answered. She leaned back in the chair, draping an arm over the back to look behind at Nao.

"I guess everything is finished, now."

Nao's ears, which had drooped in thought a moment ago perked up again as someone spoke up. Was this person talking to her? Yes, yes she was - that voice. It was definitely Yuzuki. Falling back into her old habits, Nao let the emotion bleed out of her face before turning around to face the other Neko. What caught her off guard however, was that she had done the same exact thing as the other Neko had.

Nao leaned back in her chair, draping an arm over the back. Only, she did it in the opposite direction that Yuzuki had. Though her ears perked up at this for a moment, they soon relaxed as she did her best to maintain her pokerface. "I suppose you're in the same rut too?" she asked. "It seems to be pointless to ask you for advice then."

"I'm leaving," the older nekovalkyrja stated, "Until the Chusa calls me. I don't think I'll go to Ralt. I'll stay in Kyoto, from now on. I kind of want to see what it is that we did everything for. Don't you?"

Yuzuki's expression was long-practiced and blank, and it seemed for a moment as if she weren't talking of leaving the family - of leaving what remained of the Miharu. It was her eyes that betrayed her pain - they glittered a little bit. Nao had only seen weakness in her onee-san once, though she knew it must be there; was it for her sake that Yuzuki hid it so well?

Nao's face was stoic, but her ears betrayed her thoughts and emotions - it wasn't pointless to ask the older Neko for advice after all, even though they were in very similar positions. She unknowingly moved one of her ears up and down oh so slowly as the gears in her mind ground together over what her elder had said. Finally though, Nao let that one traitor ear droop. She was obviously bothered about this, and it would show whether she liked it or not. "I do Nee-san. Of course I do." Nao firmly stated. "Only, I'm uncertain about the how. The Star Army...it's all I've known." the younger Neko admitted.

"Yea," Yuzuki reflected, then again, "Yea."

There was a moment there where Yuzuki looked away, off to the way that the crew of the now-decommissioned YSS Miharu were grouping themselves. Nyton Claymere was the captain of a ship now. Suzuka Yukari wore gray panels, and had also been promoted - Chusa glittered on her breast. Tom was aglow. Rolf Eastwood hadn't come back. Somehow as the newly-promoted Joto Heisho looked at them, it seemed as if she was weighing them in her hand and standing above some great ravine, a hawk with an egg it couldn't crack, and didn't understand, but which it was reluctant to cast away.

"I just don't want it to be all I ever know, Nao-chan. Am I a bad soldier for wanting that?"

At this, both Nao's ears perked up as she simply stared at Yuzuki for a moment. Silence fell, but it wasn't long before the younger Neko slowly got out of her chair and walked over to Yuzuki in her formal whites. When she finally was standing by the older Neko's side, she finally spoke again. "No Nee-san. We're still people, aren't we?" she asked. "And we've done so much already, especially you! If anyone's earned the right, you have. I only meant...it's going to feel very odd for me to, to...walk across Yamatai, but not as a member of the Star Army." She went on to explain her meaning, now wringing her fingers together.

"I'm just a little scared at the idea. That's all." Nao explained.

Yuzuki stood, and hugged the younger neko. Then she smiled, just a little bit, and ruffled the younger Neko's hair a bit. "I think it will be fine."

If Nao could have had her ears perk up any higher, she would have done so. The hug caught her by surprise, but she quickly returned it. This wasn't her first hug though - it was only her second. As she held on to Yuzuki, she thought back to Junko and those that were well and truly gone. They'd never get this very same chance that the two of them were receiving. "Thanks Nee-san." Nao replied. "As I said, I don't think it makes you or me bad soldiers. I mean, look at what you did!" she exclaimed, now holding Yuzuki at arm's length."I don't want to sound like a traitor but I'll say this now - if the Star Army doesn't think you deserve this Yuzuki, then they can all kiss it!" Nao declared. The younger Neko then blushed at that. "I hope I didn't go to far in saying that." she quietly whispered.

The image of a pair of women from SAINT grabbing her by each arm flickered across her mind as Yuzuki brushed some of the hair away from her eyes - Yuzuki's hair was always unruly like that. "No," she said. "You did the same stuff. The whole empire bowed to all of us. I think it's OK if we go and... well, do stuff."

Nao fluttered her traitor ear at the delightful thought, even though she didn't agree with Yuzuki on that. Didn't believe she did as much as the older Neko had, or played a role just as important. After all, who was it that held the Order of the Blazing Sun? "Thank you Nee-san, for saying that." The words meant a lot to her, even though she did to believe or agree on the matter. The truth was, it came from someone who was family, from someone who cared, a person that truly believed what she said was true. "I just wish I'd tried to come out of my shell sooner. Thank you for talking to me."

"Hu," Yuzuki said, "It's fine. I needed to talk a little too." She sighed - Yuzuki sighed! - and continued; "I didn't really want to but I guess it's worse, not talking about it. It feels as if we're ... not really done. I mean, it's like, - I think the same stuff, Nao-chan. I don't know where I want to go, and now, we have to find some place. Like we're being dismissed. And it seems like the memorial isn't enough. It will never be enough. Not a single thing they create will be enough."

The senior enlisted engineer of the Miharu clan tapped Nao's nose.

"They're counting on us, you know. Every step we take now is because of our sisters. Maybe their names are there on a giant rock that looks like our ship but we remember them better than anyone else. So, don't just shut your mouth and be quiet if you think you want to speak. Never ever do that. I did that. I still do it I guess."

Yuzuki blinked, and blinked again, and Nao saw the tears unshed.

"I'll be around. If you don't want to talk to anyone else talk to me. Wakaru?"

"Hai." Nao answered, nodding with a small, sad smile.
 
Miyoko wasn't big on ceremonies, personally. But, she recognized that they were good for morale, and this was a crew that sorely needed a morale boost.

Even though she was going into it a little biased against the concept, she couldn't help but feel at least a little uplifted from seeing the other crew members get the recognition they deserved. Still, there were people who should have been present but weren't. Besides the dead, well--if Kotori laying on the floor, literally frying her brain to protect her crew, didn't deserve some kind of recognition, she didn't know what did.

Fortunately for Miyoko, her name was called before she could get too emotional over the ceremony. Just in time for her to nearly have a heart attack as she was called up, nearly pass out from blushing as her accomplishments were read off, then let her body auto-pilot itself out of the spotlight when her brain locked up after she received her medal.

* * *

And then, it was over. Miyoko still felt a little stunned--the reminder of the dead hadn't helped her emotional state--but she was functional again.

Nyton said:
Before Miyoko could go too far a familiar nekovalkyrja stepped in front of her. "Congratulations on your promotion Saito-Juni." said Ayumu and bowed. With a smile the nurse beamed at the newly promoted warrant officer. "I also wanted to wish you well on your new assignment."

"Ah, thank you," Miyoko said, giving Ayumu a wan smile. "I've been with the Miharu for most of my life now, so it feels... odd to leave. Most of the people I've known beyond simple formalities are here." ... or even worse, not here, her subconscious added, but that didn't necessarily need to be spoken aloud. The statement was depressing enough as it was. At least Masako, and perhaps a few of the officers, would be at the War College...

... Miyoko abruptly realized that she wasn't exactly being the best small talk partner right now. She cleared her throat and brightened up her expression a little to give Ayumu a congenial pat on the shoulder. "And good luck on your own assignment. I think if you stick with it, you're going to make a fine chief medical officer some day."
 
Nyton tipped his head to Yukari, then slipped away. It gave her a moment to soak in what had just happened.

Heroes. All of them were now heroes, celebrated by the entire Empire. They were names and faces, beings so important to the nation's history that they were canonized as saints, the dead among them memorialized as few others ever had been.

Yuzuki and Nao were sharing a moment, and it was beautiful. Rolf had walked away, and it was sorrowful. Masako looked giddy, and Yukari felt giddy for her and with her. Tom looked proud with his chest puffed out. Kyou, Rin, Nimura, even surly Tori ... everyone was trying to grasp at their emotions, but they were so large that it was not done. Not at that moment, not when flag officers were congratulating them, ceremonial swords being shown to them. When the weight of their medals pulled them toward the ground.

None of them bent from the weight. Everyone stood straight, tall and proud. Yukari felt hopeful.

Despite all the Empire's sins they had uncovered, and all of the sins yet unaddressed, the crew of the YSS Miharu was proud of what it had done. Nothing could be more graceful than that.

Tom was beaming as he looked over everyone, too.

It gave Yukari a moment to look away, toward the blank space where the painting would go for the Battle of Yamatai. She would not be there to see it, and neither would Kotori.

That is what leaves this moment incomplete, she thought, as her green eyes glistened at the blank space. That is what will leave this moment forever incomplete.

* * *

3 days later — Somewhere in the Caitel mountain range, Caitel Prefecture

The group of five black Daisy power armors trailed behind a sixth, the fusion thruster packs roaring as they flew above the dry, brownish mounds of land that seemed untouched by civilization. Desert scrub formed a dotted grey-green carpet amid various brown grasses and glimmering, sun-baked white and brown rocks. The armor pilots occasionally zoomed in on bits of movement below, only to find it was a lizard, a fox, sometimes a big insect. It was summer in the southern hemisphere; temperatures usually reached the mid-30s to mid-40s.

"Up ahead," said the lead armor, visually zooming in on an overhang about 100 meters from the summit of a mountain. The peak's height was about 1,000 meters. The armors landed on top of the overhang, then began scanning the area. It took some tweaking of their radar systems, but they managed to penetrate beneath the rock of the overhang to get the visual they needed.

Beneath the overhang was a circular portal about 70 centimeters wide and protected by a four-piece door. Beyond the door was a smooth, rectangular rock tunnel that was perhaps 40 cm at its tallest. It went on for dozens of meters into a wider tunnel that went further into the mountain. Beyond that, the radar could not penetrate the ground.

"Blast it," one of the armor pilots said, shouldering her SLAG-equipped LASR. "Won't take long. Then we have the shuttle air it out with aether fire."

"Eve will have considered that," the lead armor replied. "If she is to have intruders, she will have them on her terms. We go in unarmored; it is the only way to enter that size a tunnel."

"Fuck you," the other pilot scoffed over the com, stance stiffening as she turned her shining black helmet to look at the lead. "I'm not about to risk my unit on your hunch. SAINT might like you here, but you're not in my chain of command, so I don't have to follow your shit, especially after the first two nearly got two soldiers blown to bits. We'll set a perimeter and you can get yourself killed."

The lead nodded. "So be it. Hei-san?"

The armor closest to the lead nodded.

Moments later, two unarmored Neko curled around to get below the overhang and the portal. Using a long-barreled plasma torch taken from the shuttle that had caught up to them, the Hei cut off one piece of the door at a time, letting one fall to the ground hundreds of meters below before starting on the next. The two Neko flew upward and into the portal, NSPs drawn.

Flying through the portal took 10 minutes of slow hovering. The entrance was so tight that trying to twist or turn took a dozen seconds or more. The smell of acrid smoke, heavy with burnt plastics and dirt, caught their noses early on, but the farther they went the thicker it became. Breathing was difficult when the tunnel ended into a small chamber cut from the rock.

Wreckage. That was all that was left inside the chamber, from what the two could tell from their NSP flashlights. Sparking parts from a few squads of Nekomachina were scattered across the chamber, almost all of them sheared clearly from their original body. A few had energy scores across their chests or heads. Some were cleaved in half, others had heads missing. One had its torso, from the center of its neck to the edge of its right hip, cut away, like a child cutting up construction paper.

It explained the smell of the dirt, as well as some of the burning plastic. With the two Neko out of the tunnel, the smoke was starting to rush out toward the entrance. The Neko could see other debris in the dim chamber — much of it chunks of rock. The Hei located the source of that debris. A bomb of some sort had blasted apart the sides of an entryway leading to a smaller chamber at the other end of the one they were in.

The lead nodded, and the two approached the entryway, with the Hei taking point.

No light was inside, but more destruction greeted their flashlights there, this time with hemosynthetic fluids crossing over the walls. The chamber was about nine meters square, with a slashed-up power generator in one back corner and a hemosynth tube in the other. The tube was smashed apart in the front, a large pool of fluid at the base of it. A body was slumped into what was left of the bottom of the chamber, its head missing.

After they had swept the rest of the chamber with their lights, the Neko approached the body. The Hei covered the lead's back as she bent down to examine the corpse.

The skin was pale, almost white. It had been drained of fluid from wounds, but the skin was a light color to start with. It was a Neko body, from the number of fingers on the hands. No defensive wounds were present on the hands ... or any other extremity. There were no cuts on the torso.

The only damage was the missing head. The lead brought her pistol light up to look at the glass of the tube, searching for any other evidence of what happened. She stopped on the back of the tube, near its center. And sighed.

"What is it," the Hei said.

"A message," the other Neko said, and read the message carved into the glass.

Kotori said:
This makes three.

Long live Miharu.




* * * YSS Miharu: End * * *




Main Cast

Ketsurui Kotori played by Fred

Suzuka Yukari played by Doshii Jun

Nyton Claymere played by Nyton

Tom Freeman played by Tom

Saito Miyoko played by Kelenar

Miharu Yuzuki played by Gallant

Miharu Nao played by CadetNewb

Miharu Rin played by Kyoki

Asher Westwood/Rolf Eastwood played by Kokuten

Gunshin Kyoufuu played by Aendri

Kurohoshi Masako played by Abwehran Commander

Nakamura Kai played by Kai

Mizuno Yoroko played by Yoroko

Ashitaka Sanjuro played by MoonMan




* * * And introducing * * *




Miharu Nimura

Miharu Ichigo

Miharu Hinoto

and Miharu Mara played by Fred





* * * 2006 to 2011 — Grace Under Pressure * * *
 
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