mizunoyoroko
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Temperorary Placeholder said:This spot will be filled by the previous roleplay, need to dig it out of the bowels of my computer. Until then...
The air shaft was still only dimly lit as Alice climbed back in, the smell of blood still filled the air. As she crawled along the access tube back toward the ladder her communicator started to blink.
Alice was thinking about turning her flashlight on but it would give away her position instantly. She decided she will let her touch and intuition lead her. She will go slowly but she won't get into the trap. She was on her way to place where she found bleeding girl when communicator started. She picked it up. "Peacekeaper Mason here."
"Peacekeeper Mason, this is Peacekeeper 2nd Class Maria Johnson with the Security squadron, we've managed to reactivate the internal sensors of the ventilation tubes, scans indicate that there are two more people. We can get to one of them from where we are, but the second is closer to you. We're sending you his location now." With that a 3D map popped up showing Alice the layout of the Zenpyou's ventilation shafts, a dot marked her location and it slowly moved toward a flashing dot, indicating the path that would lead her to the intruder.
The blinking dot was slowly moving across the ship, the path indicated would intercept him.
Okay, here goes nothing, thought Alice. She readied her pistol. At least she didn't have to track him her down herself. And she could use the flashlight most of the way and take him by surprise. After all, she knew where he was but he shouldn't know about her. Alice started moving as quick as tight space of shaft allowed her.
Though the pirate was a considerable distance away, the planned path allowed for travel time and soon Alice arrived at the last stage of the junction. Before her stood a ladder, the pirate would be passing through a tunnel over the ladder momentarily according to her map.
This pirate won't be messing with my ship anymore. Alice thought it was funny that she wasn't on the ship for more than a hour and a half and she was already considering it her ship. Moving through the ship's ventilation wasn't very comfortable but she finally got here.
She moved herself next to the ladder. Alice figured that if she couldn't get into his way that she would just wait for him to pass over her and get behind him, if he didn't decide to move up or down the ladder that was.
There was a banging noise as the pirate slowly moved through the shaft above her head. As Alice looked up she noticed the pirate glance down, but he apparently didn't see her in the low lighting, and continued across the shaft.
Alice's heart stopped beating for a second as pirate looked down her way. Luckily, he didn't see her and moved on. There wasn't much time now. Alice started climbing the ladder as quietly as possible and got into the airshaft. When she was up, she moved away from the edge and prepared her pistol and flashlight. Pirate advanced a few more meters down the shaft while she was climbing.
She sneaked a couple more meters closer to him. Then she turned on her flashlight and aimed both it and her pistol in attempt to confuse and blind him. "Don't move or I will shoot you!"
The pirate tensed up at seeing the light come from behind him. The pirate sat in silence for a few seconds, trying to figure out how he was going to respond before he finally spoke. "Alright, you got me," the pirate said, still not moving.
"Turn around. Slowly," said Alice to him. She really hoped to not get into any trouble and she didn't want to kill anybody. Luckily the pirate seemed to give up.
"Seriously?" the pirate asked before grumbling a little and beginning to turn around. As he did so, he held something in his hand, something that looked vaguely like a gun.
Why can't this go well? What do he think he is doing? Do he think has chance of getting away? From the ship full of peacekeepers. Damn it! Alice gave him a warning. He didn't listen. "Put that down or I will shoot!" screamed Alice prepared to pull the trigger if her target moved too quickly.
The pirate dropped what he was holding, trying to put his hands as high as he could. "Alright alright!" He replied, accidentally slamming his hand into the ceiling. "OW!" the man snapped, inhaling sharply as he tried to keep himself from doing anything that'd get him shot. "I'm turnin' I'm turnin'." The man said as he continued to turn. Once he was completely turned around the man looked at Alice expectantly. "Okay, now what?"
Alice almost fired when the man hit the ceiling but thanks to sharp reflexes honed through training, she was able to maintain her control, she never thought she'd ever be as grateful for boot camp as she was right now. Alice thoroughly looked at the man searching for any sort of weapon or strange equipment. After that she looked at the gun-looking thing.
It seemed like he was unarmed though he was wearing slightly baggy clothes so it would be difficult to tell, as for the gun-looking thing after gazing at it from a distance for a little bit it seemed to be some kind of hand held fusion cutter, but it'd have to be more closely analyzed to tell for sure.
"Now step back a little," said Alice to him and picked up her communicator. "This Peacekeeper 3rd class Alice Mason. I have apprehended the pirate. Requesting back-up to escort him through the shafts."
"Understood Mason, we'll have a unit to your position in no time, just sit tight until he gets there." Johnson replied. Meanwhile the pirate sat there staring at Alice. Well, sat as best he could considering the tunnel. "Pirate?" he asked with a small amount of surprise in his voice. "You think we're pirates?"
Alice looked at him. "It doesn't matter what I think. You are a person who is not supposed to be on this ship. So you are either pirate or really big rat. Now tell me what was your plan."
The man chuckled a little bit, "Squeak?" Sighing the man continued, "my job was to disable the communications system manually." The man looked down at the 'gun' and motioned toward it with his head. "Obviously, I had a long way to go before getting there."
"And what about the others? Why have you been even trying to sabotage the ship? And how did you even get in?" There was a flow of questions. Alice was glad that it looked like the man would have the answers.
"There were two others besides myself, one of us was supposed to disable the engines, the other is supposed to tamper with the main power system. As for how we got on...well, we did rip a mighty big whole in the ship earlier, we were smuggled on by our friends in power armor." The man paused. "As for why...give me a break. You guys would have attacked us one way or another, we were just acting preemptively," the pirate replied his tone slightly bitter. "We're not pirates, just so you know. We're traders."
"Traders normally don't sneak up on the ship full of peacekeepers in
attachment to disrupt it preemptively," Alice retorted. She sighed and continued. "Come on, we are peackeepers! It is said in the name. To keep peace! We use diplomacy first. Why did you think we would attack you?"
"Because you're more likely to believe the lying SONS OF BITCHES ON THAT POOR-ASS PLANET," the man practically yelled the last line, obviously a little incensed. "They killed my SISTER! Then they had the nerve to kick us out of town and won't even punish the guilty. Tell me peacekeeper, who are you more likely to believe? A whole town or some traders?"
"You know what I would believe in? In proof and a proper investigation! It is not like your deeds here have made you really trustworthy? Tell me one reason I should even believe you now? But I do believe in solving problems other ways than like this!" Alice shouted back.
"It'd be doubtful there, honey, it's not like they can't completely change the facts to suit their needs. After all, if the whole community is intent on letting the guilty person go then it's their word versus ours, and they can change the so-called 'evidence' since it occurred in their city," As the man was talking the other guard came up from behind him and signaled to Alice that he was ready. The pirate, realizing that there was someone else there fell silent.
Alice waved at another guard then she looked at pirate again. "Well
it looks like our chat is over. It is probably brick time for you now. I may be a really small fish but I will put everything you said here into my report and you should also tell it to the investigators that will be talking to you in future. Now let's go," Alice didn't know if she was supposed to trust him or not but she is not the one to judge all this. She turned back to the peacekeeper who came to her aid. "Okay so should I go first or you want to go first?"
"It'll be faster if we go this way, ma'am," the peacekeeper replied before leading the pair through the tunnels to a nearby exit. As they exited the pirate was put into handcuffs and lead away. "Good job," a nearby peacekeeper said to Alice.
"Thank you sir, but not very pleasant one. But it comes down to this when you're a peacekeeper doesn't it?" Alice was grateful she had all of this behind her. "Somebody should talk to him, he has a lot of interesting things to tell. By the way do you know if that pirate girl will be okay?"
"He'll be questioned, don't worry about that. As for the girl, I hear she's in intensive care, they just got her to medical in time. Can't say whether or not she'll make it though," the man was about to open his mouth when Alice's communicator went off again, this time loudly and annoyingly.
"Peacekeeper Mason reporting," said Alice quickly with sign of nervousness in her voice after being startled by the communicator.
"Peacekeeper, we need you over in the engineering immediately, we've engaged one of the pirates." Gunshots could be heard in the background. "Come in from the port-forward door."
Oh crud, thought Alice. "I will be there ASAP!" said Alice and started to run using her communicator to show her the shorted route. Damn it! She had only a small laser pistol, did they want her to get killed or what. Her power armor was left somewhere and there was not enough time to get it. She hoped she won't get herself killed.
Alice's communicator took no time in showing her the shortest route. Soon she was at the door to the generator room.
Okay, here goes nothing. Alice opened the door her with pistol ready to fire.
Alice got a brief view of the enemy pirate who was holding a handgun and hiding behind an impromptu barrier that was formerly a control station. Of course, as soon as the door opened the person realized that Alice was standing there and raised their gun to fire at her.
No point waiting. It either her or the pirate. And it was not going to be her. The pirate should have known that it would come to this. Alice aimed and pulled the trigger.
Both Alice's and the pirate's shots went off at the same time. Alice's shot hit the pirate square in the chest, scorching her clothing and burning her skin as the energy bolt impacted. Alice however was lucky and the shot missed her and hit the wall a few feet away from her. Shakily, the pirate tried to raise her gun to shoot again at Alice.
The Pirate was hurt but she was still alive and dangerous. Alice didn't have much choice, this was a firefight not a training simulation. Her or one of her comrades could get hurt or even killed. She won't let that happen. Not now. Alice pulled trigger again, twice.
Energy rounds tore into the pirate, but not before she fired again. The bullet came narrowly close to Alice's ear, so close in fact she could feel it move through her hair as it whizzed by. Luckily for Alice however, the bullet missed. Unluckily for the pirate, Alice did not. Slumped forward behind the control console lay the pirate's now dead corpse, luckily because of the rounds being energy there was no blood as all wounds were immediately cauterized.
Alice stood her for the moment breathing heavily still aiming at the pirate before snapping out of it. She looked around a little confused now that adrenaline started wearing off. "Target down!" She shouted and went to check on the pirate.
The pirate was riddled with 3 laser wounds to the chest, one of them right over the girl's heart. Alice's check for a pulse at first turned positive, it was very weak but still present. The girl's eyes slowly slid up toward Alice's face, tears forming in them. A tear slid down her cheek just as her heart stopped beating, the life in her eyes faded until there was nothing left but darkness.
Alice closed girl's eyes and then stood up. She put a safe on her gun on and then holstered it. Then she took a deep breath. She wanted a shower. No, a long shower. But she couldn't right now, instead she looked at the other peacekeepers. "Are you all right?"
"Yes, luckily she wasn't a good shot," One of the peacekeepers said as medics ran up, one checked out the girl and another looked at Alice to see if she was okay. "We had someone take a hit, they've been sent down to medical already. You can have a break for now, Mason. We'll handle it from here."
"Thank you, sir. I could use a break after all this," Alice sighed and sat down on the chair next to one of the control stations. She put her hands on her face rubbed it. "Sir? I've only been on the ship for about two hours, where can learn the location of my bunk?"
The man laughed a little, "One second," the officer looked through the list of rooms available before finally deciding to let Alice have a little control for once. "Pick a room that isn't taken on Deck 3," he replied.
"Thank you, sir," replied Alice stood up and walked to the nearest lift. She went to pick up her Tenshi and put it back in the power armor bay, then she picked up her stuff and went to find a room. She stumbled into the first empty room threw her things on the bed and went straight into the shower. Unfortunately, the feeling of being a murderer can't be washed away.