Re: [Mission 9.1] Tip Of The Spear
NMX Shipyard –Computer Room
Hanako waited silent and mostly still outside the round, vault-like armored door that lead into the shipyard’s , careful not to bump into the various insect-like creatures occasionally skittering down the slimy corridor. Although the shipyard was not as disgusting as some of the other SMX-made structures she’d been on, it still had their distinctive organic feel through much of the complex. By contrast, the newer NMX sections seemed very clean, much like the pristine halls of Yamataian starships. Perhaps it was because they were all recently-built, or because the NMX was a much more humanlike enemy.
As she’d hoped, a pair of humanoid NMX information technology specialists came up to the door, carrying laptop and tool bags. She took note of the way the NMX soldiers dressed. Their uniforms were a dull yellow button with loose knee-length crimson skirts, Star-Army-style black pistol belts, and Star Army issue calf-length black boots. They were also obviously Nekovalkyrja, with the familiar ear shape and 4-fingered hands. NH-29 models, Hanako thought. They were likely born in the captured cloning facility at Nataria.
After one of the techs entered a code, a mechanical arm appeared from the side, latched on to the door’s center, and the armored door slowly rolled to the right in the manner of a massive gear. She stealthily followed them inside. Once the door closed, she raised her wrist-mounted stun cannon at them, and fired. They collapsed like ragdolls, landing in awkward positions. She stripped them of their weapons. Nekovalkyrja were slender; she stuffed both of them in a single storage locker, observing that their helplessness was somehow kind of sexy.
She took her helmet off and temporarily set it aside while she got to work on the large computer. With physical access like this, it wouldn’t be difficult to breach its security. She cut the power, then connected it again. The system began to boot. She told it to boot from a disk. When prompted, she slid one into a slot. The computer then continued to boot up, loading a modified Kessaku OS instead of the NMX one, followed by loading the shipyard’s computer in an emulator/interceptor module. She now had complete control. Down in the shipyard, construction resumed normally. Now she just needed a way to signal her team…