The YSS Resurgence’s away team had barely caught their breath as they disembarked from the shuttle into the ancient Aetherian Progenitor station. The oppressive heat, even with their heat absorbers working overtime, was an ever-present reminder of the dying star's relentless pull. Every surface around them hummed with ancient energy, but much of it was failing. The walls buckled slightly, groaning under the stress of the gravitational forces from the fiery giant outside. Time was their enemy now, and they could feel the station’s slow descent, pulling them toward an inevitable fiery end.
As the team pressed forward, the passageways became narrower, twisting like the arteries of some long-forgotten beast. The walls flickered with dim, sporadic light as the station’s power ebbed and flowed. Glowing symbols blinked along their HUDs as Euikoshi’s overlay directed them towards the station’s core. Their objective was clear—reach the core, extract whatever data they could from the Progenitors' systems, and escape before the star consumed them all. But even as they moved deeper, the vibrations underfoot intensified, and strange sounds echoed through the corridors—mechanical groans and faint whispers of a forgotten language. Something was still active here, something more than just the decaying remnants of an ancient civilization.
Euikoshi checked the temperature sensor she had strapped to her Mindy's forearm. The interior of the station in the corridors was rising rapidly. She looked at the team as they went on without her, and they quickly became lost in a blur of heat waves. It was like they were all cooking in a big oven. As the team proceeded, the ruptures began to get worse, with more passageways being cut off by explosions of steam and hot gasses, or worse, pinholes of sunlight that were like heat lasers.
Yoshiro checked the the status of the armor he was wearing. The temperature was rising slowly but steadily. He checked on the location of the objective, marking it on the navcom.
As Yoshiro proceded,he found the way ahead towards the core had failing gravity systems, so the way up was either "wrong" or nonexistent. There were drops of molten material floating through the air, coming out of an air vent that was now closely resembling a cookout grill.
"Everybody assume I'm best friends with giant killer robot statues now, know everything about talking to them," Hayden ruminated as he walked along with Euikoshi, eyes darting to his temperature readout on his hud more than probably strictly necessary. "Well, Green Machine, you just tell Hayden what you need."
"Hayden, I am just glad you are able to talk to them. You have a great talent with that." Yoshiro said.
While Euikoshi continued to try to extract data from the ancient robot, Pidole began tracing the wiring and power systems of the ancient station. "I believe if we take a detour here, we may be able to buy some time by restoring some of the malfuctioning life support to move the heat out of the route to the core," she offered. "What do you think?" she asked the away team leader.
"You're the genius, Professor." Hayden moved to stand off to Euikoshi's side, ready to follow her lead. Looking back at Yoshiro, he waited a perfect comedic beat. "I just got roborizz."
Yayoi walked with her away team, her Mindy's sensors noting the heat temperature, and a time limit to when they are requred to get to safety. In addition to other mundane tats that only someone with a stick up her butt would find important. Her attention went to Euikoshi "sounds like an idea worth trying.
"How long will it take you to fix it?" Sanda asked Pidole. She could feel the sweat starting to bead on her fore head which wasn't a good sign.
"I don't know, but it's better than cooking?" Pidole told Sanda. "These systems are ancient and alien, but they still run on logical engineering...I think I should be able to figure them out."
Sanda grunted. "Not if we spend all of our time trying to fix something and that may or not work and are unable to compleate our mission." She looked around at the heat waves rising in the hall way. "You've got five minets to try to get things fixed, then we have to just suck it up and keep going."
Chiheisen let out a tiny huff from inside her Mindy as its internal temperature began to rise, not to dangerous levels, but at the very least, stuffy ones. She glanced towards Pidole, then towards one of the detour in question. "If we have enough time to-"
Suddenly a swarm of drones darted out from the passageway ahead and began to shoot at Chiheisen and Sanda! From the dark green metallic exterior and teal lights, they were readily identified as Xynar in origin. Sparks flew as the shots impacted on and around them.
Chiheisen's eyes widened as her HUD alerted her of incoming fire, shifting to attempt to avoid being hit. She returned fire with her sidearm, which she still had in hand. The Elysian deployed her NSBs to also return fire.
Yoshiro started shooting the drones with aether.smg. "Sanda you got hostile contacts firing at you!"
"shit!" Yayoi commented, as the drones suddenly appeared and started attacking members of the away team. Immediately she moved forward, activating her weapons, her Aetheric Pulse Cannon Chief among them and fired at the drones.
The drones made small targets and were difficult to hit as they bobbed and weaved between shots. It was taking more effort than normal to tag them with their weapons.
Sanda was already irritable do to the extream heat. Now she was downright pissed off. "No shit, Sherlock!" Sanda yelled at Yoshiro. She drew her Plasma revolver and her sword, Arc, in one fluid motion. "Ustedes bastardos eligieron el momento equivocado para meterse conmigo." and went on the attack.
Sanda sliced through one of the drones and its halves clattered to the ground, leaving two left.
Cassie heard gunshots. "Guys?" she asked, looking back at Euikoshi with concern. "Hey, are you ready to move yet, Euikoshi? The rest of the team may be trouble." She didn't like being around the corner and missing a battle.
Chiheisen grunted as she opted to swap to her main rifle. She began to track one of the two remaining drones, attempting to lead her shots to clip it out of the sky. It was a small target, but the Elysian didnt spend countless hours practicing her aim in the vr room for nothing!
Somehow Chiehisen still managed to miss! At least this time. These drones were freakin' speedy. An alarm sounded as the drone shot back, hitting her in the visor and causing some damage to her sensors and communications antennae.
"I get the feeling that someone or something doesn't want us here." Yoshiro said with concern. "I think they may have sabotaged the station." Yoshiro aimed at the drones and fired.
Yayoi managed to get the next kill, blowing a drone up with her aetheric pulse cannon. The final drone seemed to make a kamikaze run for Yoshiro! It blew up in front of him, sending him flying like a ragdoll into the nearby section of damaged wall, which exploded into flames and pushed him away, spewing hot gasses.
Yayoi almost smiled as she managed to blow up a drone, but she had to acknowledge that it was hard to target them, so she pondered using her hidden blades but
The Elysian grunted as she stumbled back a little from the hit, her HUD flickering with warning symbols. She tried to send her NSBs after the remaining drone before it could hit Yoshiro, before noticing her own little bits werent responding to her commands. It was a bit more evident to her as she realised the extent of the damage to her armor, letting out a curse under her helmet that went unheard.
Standing watch over Euikoshi, Hayden was more concerned with drones coming her way than anywehre else. He knew to stay in his lane and watch his own arc, and that arc covered the science officer's hoop. "Got the AC fixed yet, Prof?" He took a well aimed shot at a target of opportunity, but was mainly using his bulk as a shield for her and firing only at ones coming her way.
As Euikoshi worked on the dormant guardian construct, she managed to bypass several security locks in its memory banks, her fingers flying over the controls of her portable interface device. The construct’s systems had suffered extensive damage from the heat, but some of its data remained intact. After several minutes of careful work, she uncovered a fragmented but critical piece of information.
"The guardian’s last memory log is from right before it fell," Euikoshi reported, her voice tense with concentration. "It was in the middle of repelling a Xynar attack... but there’s more. There’s a specific command, an emergency protocol initiated by the station’s AI. It looks like the station was preparing for some sort of massive data transfer—a failsafe meant to preserve vital information before the station was destroyed."
She paused, eyes narrowing as she deciphered the ancient symbols. "If I’m reading this correctly, the core isn’t just a control center. It’s a vault. All the knowledge and technological advancements of the Aetherian Progenitors are stored there, waiting to be transferred somewhere safe. But the process was interrupted... which means the data could still be here, if we can complete the transfer. But we need to act fast—the core’s systems are critically unstable."
"Let's get back with the rest of the team," Cassie encouraged Euikoshi, who nodded. Cassie gave Hayden a pat on the shoulder as she passed, briskly jogging to close on the other Resurgence members.
When the team reunited, Pidole immediately asked for someone to cover her as she worked in the secondary control room to restore life support and ove the heat out of their way.
Hayden's focus shifted on turning into the rear guard after the pat, and once the others were moving he fell in behind, auto-tracking whoever was closest, so his armor could hover backwards while he fired back for cover.
To everyone else, and the resurgence, Chiheisen's comm link would show up as disconnected. Granted, she was alive still, considering she was standing with the group.
"Chiheisen's comms got disconnected, Sanda can you find her?" Yoshiro asked.
Sanda checked on Chiheisen's suit. In these extream conditions, there was almost no margin for error. Everyone's suits needed to be 100% functional to survive these conditions. Chriheisen's suit didn't look too bad, but if her comms were down that could mean other things were wrong as well. "Chiheisen, you and Yoshiro need to head back to the Res and make sure your suits are at 100%."
The station shook violently as it continued to buckle under the extreme stress of being pulled into the nearby star.
"Oh fu..." Yoshiro said as he fell down due to stress the sun was putting on the station. "Roger that, Sanda. "
"Hmm, anyone else see that heat warning?" Cassie said, looking at the blinking yellow indicator on her Mindy's HUD.
Sanda removed the teleporter she'd been carrying. "Anyone who's suit is not at 100% get back to the Res now! Have Norita swap out your suits and get your sorry asses back here!"
Chiheisen didnt really seem to respond, facing towards the hallway with her LATR, flicking through her suits systems... Her communicatons array was damaged, she couldnt really hear Sanda's orders.
Seeing Chiheisen not responding, Sanda moved in front of her and used her hands to sign what she wanted the Bird to do. Go...to ship... get fixed up... get back here.
The Elysian blinked as she saw Sanda, before nodding and providing the heisho with a quick salute.
Sanda smiled under her helmet and gave the bird a thumbs up.
The bird quickly made her way towards the now active teleportation pad, motioning for the damaged Mindy of Yoshiro to follow before teleporting away.
"yes, we need to hurry, quadrupal time!" Yayoi commented out loud, not at all liking what her sensors were showing.
Pidole looked around then pointed at Cassie and Hayden and then led the way to secondary control room off the side of one of the passageways.
The secondary control room was a shadowy, compact chamber, filled with rows of ancient, hexagonal consoles that glowed faintly with blue and purple hues. The walls were adorned with intricate geometric patterns, pulsing faintly as if the station itself were still alive, though clearly weakening. A massive, cracked viewport dominated one wall, offering a view of the star’s molten surface as it slowly pulled the station closer to its doom. The air was thick with the faint smell of ozone, and the temperature was noticeably hotter, with waves of heat radiating from malfunctioning systems. The room’s primary control pedestal stood in the center, a column of translucent material that hummed softly, flickering with erratic streams of alien symbols and ancient data that scrolled across its surface, waiting to be accessed.
Pidole immediately went to work, selecting the corridors that led to the core from a large map. She also stored the map layout in her AIES and relayed the intel to the team. The team was now able to see a better map along with markers showing where the damage was too severe to cross. This would speed up their way to the core. For the selected path, Pidole transferred all available life support to those places, pushing the heat to abandoned sections, which brought the temperatures down to near normal in the passageways in front of the away team.
Yet...Pidole looked up, then back over her shoulder at Cassie. "I'm not the only one logged into the system," she said. "Someone else is taking control over parts of the station."
"I feel like I'm in that old book about the dude wandering around Hell making witty observations. Uh, it was called, uh..." He was looking around for hostiles as he covered Euikoshi and Pidole.
He leaned over towards Pidole, without taking his eyes off the corridors and approach points. "So it's like.. BUT THE CALL WAS COMING FROM INSIDE THE HOUSE?"
Yoshiro used the transporter to get back to the Resurgence to check his armor rearm himself.
Once Yoshiro and Chichi had left for the Res, Sanda picked back up the Teleporter and attached it to her back. "Then we need to get moving. Stay alert." Sanda took the point, her revolver heaed up and her sword ready to strike at the first thing that moved.
"Roger," Pidole said, heading back to Sanda. Cassie tapped Hayden on the shoulder again and they followed. The way to the core was no longer superheated, but the station was still on the way to destruction..
As they reached the entrance to the station's system core, they encountered a strange sight: A mechanical entity made partially out of guardian robot parts, pieces of the station's systems, and a cloud of dark aetheric energy was blocking the way. As soon as it saw them its hands began to glow with a hot pink aether similar to the main cannon of a Plumeria-class gunship.
"You seein' this?" Cassie sideeyed Hayden.
"oh, great, Yui's ...."Yayoi exclaimed, unfortunately they didnt have Yoshiro to talk to it so she tried. "we mean you no harm, do not attack us please" She attempted to try.
The entity spoke in a strange and disjointed voice, sounding unstable. "Intruders... unauthorized... presence... detected." it said. There was a burst of cracling static from it, before it continued, "This station... is not for you... you must leave... or be... consumed... by the star's embrace."
"our intentions are to safe you, and your technology, we've met others of your kind, and are their allies" Yayoi tried, wanting to test its sentience, but she knew they didnt have much time.
"No... no passage... only destruction... I am the last defense... I will not fail. The knowledge... must not... fall into... the wrong hands." The entity's energy flickered, and the glow from its aetheric power surged. "Your interference... is a threat."
"What are your directives?" Euikoshi asked, hoping to determine its orders.
The entity stared at them with a shadowy face that was half robot, half ghost. "The core... holds... everything. You will not... have it. I protect... I preserve... until the end. The Progenitors... foresaw this... contingency. All must be transferred... safeguarded... to the next... generation."
Sanda had her revolver helded just low enough to not be pointing directly at the robot. "We are here to safeguard your data. For the next generation. If you don't let us help you, all your data will be lost. Then what will be there for the next generation?"
"Time... is running out... this station... is doomed. I will not... surrender the core. I will... end... you... first." the entity said.
"then come with us, allow us to take the core, and come with, see our intentions help us to safe guard the data everything?" Yayoi asked the entity "we do not want to cause the Aether progenitors's history its technology to be lost." She said.
Euikoshi's fingers moved swiftly over her datapad, pulling up the files from the ancient research facility they had previously encountered. The data she accessed was a mix of symbols, codes, and protocols that the team had unearthed in their past mission. She had hoped that there would be something—anything—that could be used to identify the team as allies or emissaries of the Progenitors. The hacker AI, still active from their work on Acuna, processed the data, cross-referencing it with the entity’s fragmented directives.
"Hey, I only speak giant robot. Don't look at me." Despite the tension of the situation, there was room for a Hayden crack at any time. "But yeah, what she said. Just like, come on with us. How you even know we the wrong hands?"
Listening to yayoi, The entity’s form shimmered, the pink glow of aetheric energy pulsing in erratic waves. It hesitated, as though processing Yayoi's words. For a brief moment, the energy around its hands dimmed.
The entity’s head twitched, its fractured voice carrying a strange undertone of desperation. “I… must safeguard… the knowledge. I… cannot fail… The transfer… must be completed.”
"Man, what you safeguarding falling into a star? They have a different definition of safe where you from? Come one with us and get out of here too." Hayden backed up Yayoi
Meanwhile, the entity’s voice crackled with a low, ominous hum. “You cannot… deceive me. I am… the last defense… against failure. No external force… may access… the core.”
Euikoshi’s eyes widened as a notification popped up on her screen. She’d found something—a Progenitor access protocol buried deep in the data. It wasn’t perfect, but it might be enough to fool the entity’s systems. She quickly loaded the access key into the team's systems, syncing it with their suits.
“Wait!” Euikoshi called out. “We have authorization. Look.” She projected the ancient Progenitor symbol from her datapad, the blue holographic emblem shimmering in the heated air.
The entity paused, its pink aetheric energy flickering. The symbol hovered in the air between them. It stared at it for what felt like an eternity before it finally spoke.
“Access... recognized… temporary clearance… granted… proceed with caution... but beware... failure will not be tolerated.”
The way forward to the core was clear—for now.
Sanda received a message from the Res. Norita had refit Chichi and Yoshiro and they were ready to come back and join the fight. Sanda took the teleporter off her back and gave it some space, allowing her team to come back.
Out popped the Elysian, now in a hastily repaired Mindy. Her communications were back operational, swapping the antenna was likely an easy fix. Chiheisen saluted Sanda, rifle in her other hand. "Apologies, heisho."
Station Core
As the team entered, they were greeted by an overwhelming sense of scale. The room stretched up and out in all directions, almost too large to comprehend, its walls curving upward into infinity. Ancient, glowing conduits snaked across the surfaces, pulsing with energy in vibrant blues, purples, and greens. The energy seemed to pulse rhythmically, as if the very lifeblood of the station flowed through this space.
At the center of the room was the core itself: a massive crystalline structure suspended in midair, rotating slowly. It was encased in a lattice of translucent metallic vines that crackled with arcs of energy. The core pulsed with the same otherworldly light as the conduits, but brighter, more intense. Patterns of swirling light danced across its surface, shifting and rearranging like complex alien code. Inside the crystal, faint shapes and figures appeared to move—records, knowledge, history, and the very essence of the Aetherian Progenitors, all encoded and stored within.
The chamber’s atmosphere was thick with ancient energy. Strange, floating glyphs hovered in the air around the core, each one connected to another by thin strands of shimmering light. They shifted and morphed, constantly rearranging themselves into different constellations of information. The walls surrounding the core were adorned with massive, ancient control panels, their surfaces dotted with unrecognizable symbols and holographic displays. Despite the passage of time, everything here seemed alive, preserved by the ancient technology but teetering on the edge of collapse.
The temperature in the room was noticeably higher, the core’s energy output adding to the heat from the dying star outside. The ground beneath their feet was uneven, with sections warped and cracked by the immense pressures and gravitational forces exerted on the station.
This was the heart of the Progenitor’s technological knowledge, and the weight of its significance was almost palpable. The core held secrets that could change the universe, if only they could retrieve them before the station was consumed by the star. But the constant hum and occasional tremor reminded the team: time was running out.
Even though the entrance had been blocked by a giant killer robot, Sanda still scanned the area for any contacts. The Xynar had a nasty habit of showing up where they had no right to be.
As the away team stepped deeper into the core chamber, they noticed a disturbing sight: scattered around the periphery of the room were the remains of Xynar soldiers. Their armor was charred and twisted from the heat, some crumpled against the walls as if they had been thrown there with immense force. Several had died clutching strange, alien devices, likely tools they had been using to attempt their own extraction of the core’s data.
But the most unsettling part was that not all the Xynar were dead.
Among the wreckage of the fallen soldiers, several Xynar operatives were still active. They were working feverishly at makeshift control terminals, their gauntleted hands moving rapidly across glowing alien consoles. Their armor flickered with the faint light of their camouflaging systems, making them difficult to spot at first, but their movements betrayed them.
The Xynar had somehow bypassed the Progenitor entity guarding the core, likely through advanced stealth systems or brute force, and now they were desperately attempting to siphon off the core's knowledge for themselves. They had managed to rig several energy conduits, attaching strange, spider-like devices that appeared to be extracting data directly from the core. Whatever information they had already gathered would be extremely valuable—likely some of the most advanced knowledge in the universe.
The Xynar had noticed the Resurgence team, and one of them barked something in their harsh, guttural language. The operatives immediately went on high alert, drawing their weapons and turning their attention away from the core to face the new threat. The tension in the air crackled as both sides realized that the knowledge of the Progenitors was now a battleground, and only one side could claim it.
Sanda hostered his revolver. It was too chancy that a stray shot might damage something irreplaceable. She instead drew her Straight Silver knife and held in a reverse grip with Arc in her other hand. She shook loose her shoulders and poped her neck from side to side. It was time to see just how tough these Xynar were.
Hayden didn't wait on them to draw. When he noticed there were Xynar, he started taking well-aimed shots, immediately. This wasn't going to be a chat, this time.
Once Hayden began to shoot, Chiheisen also quickly took notice of the Xynar remnants. She began to lay down careful fire, making sure to prioritize not missing and hitting something important.
"If we make them visible maybe the guardian robots will shoot them," Science Officer Euikoshi suggested to the team."
"Sounds like a Science Genius type job, Professor." Hayden cracked as he continued advancing while firing aimed shots.
Euikoshi nodded to Hayden, but she looked at Pidole. "Can you get some smoke or steam going in here to outline the stealth Xynar?"
"Does a Delsaurian shit in the desert?" Pidole laughed, and rushed towards one of the station's air ducts.
Yayoi couldn't help but think of Yuri knowing she'd likely asked if they would. "careful that we don't damage the core.' she commented as she readied her hidden blades.
"Good point," Cassie agreed with Yayoi. They didn't want to go back to Yamatai empty-handed.
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OOC: JP by Wes, Charaa, Cowboy, Yoshiro, AND YUUKI, Lizalopod ★☆★☆★