I spent the fifteen minutes on the examination table filling Leah in ohing that happened, while receiving first aid. I went over everything, from the salvage, to the Antithesis, to the voi my head.
After I finished she was quiet for a minute.
“You don’t have to go back out there, you know. No matter how bad things are out there, you don't o sacrifice yourself for other people,” said Leah, her voice soft.
I didn’t dare look her in the face, my resolve would weaken if I did, “You’re probably right, but if I don't, who will? The police? Other Samurai? If I don’t act, my family, and everyone else down here will probably die!” I said quietly. I let that decration sink in for a moment before tinuing. “Don’t worry, I’m not going out there half-cocked. I have a pn,” I said, trying to sound upbeat.
Dante eyed me up from across the room, “Really? I’ve never seen you pn anything before. Enlighten us.”
“Step one, kill aliens,” I started. Leah smacked me in the back of the head, hard. “Oww… fug… I o kill them in order to earn more samurai credits!” I hissed, rubbing the bay head. Si didn’t look like Leah was going to apologize at all, I just tinued. “Once I make enough credits, or ‘Points’, as Nyx calls them, I’ll i in a ton of defenses. Drourrets, mihe works. Finally, I’ll pick up something to lure all the Antithesis back to the shelter, while they die attag my defenses, instead of sughtering people ireets,” I expined.
The room was quiet for several seds, then Dante grabbed his head with his good hand. “That is, by far, the worst pn I have ever heard,” he muttered.
“I’d like to hear you e up with a better fug pn,” I hissed. “I’ve been a samurai for like, five minutes and I doubt we’re going to get any help from above. I’m w with what I’ve got.”
Leah gently id a hand on my shoulder, “I know we ’t talk you out of this,” she said quietly, “but you be careful, alright?”
I nodded, and hopped down from the examination table.
Across the room Dante grimaced, and tried to stand from the chair he was sitting in. “I’m going with you,” he growled.
“Fuo,” I replied, as I hefted my neon. “Not with your bad arm, someone o stay here and protect the ic. I promise to stop in occasionally to let you know how things are going. You trust me.”
Dante and Leah exged a gnce, but for some reasoher of them looked particurly relieved.
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As soon as I slipped back out the front door I realized the situation had deteriorated signifitly i half hour. There were Antithesis openly prowling the streets now. It was mostly Model Threes, the same ugly pnt dogs I’d fought earlier, but these ones were backed up by something new. It was a rge predator, the size of a small car, covered in writhiacles tipped with bone spikes. The group was dragging bodies out of one of the rundown residential buildings dowreet and piling them up not even a block away.
Model Fours, they’re gathering biomass for the transport models to pick up.
“I don’t suppose you have any good news for me?” I muttered as I watched the Antithesis work.
The CAR should be able to take down anything up to the double digits with no problem.
I brought the rifle up to my shoulder and aimed at the ter of the pack, “Noted.”
I expected a sharp crack when pulling the trigger, ihere followed by a ‘pssshhh’ sound. Then the closest Model Three’s head exploded.
I’m not sure who was more surprised, me or the Antithesis. sidering how fast they reacted, it robably me.
You might want to keep firing. Those bigger ones are model fours, they punch right through ventional armor with those spikes.
“Right,” I replied quietly. I methodically swung the CAR at oithesis after ahe rockets soared, Antithesis exploded. It was easy, almost anticlimactic. Almost.
As the Antithesis fell silent I took two steps forward, just two, before something burst through the wall of one of the nearby apartment buildings. As the crete dust settled it revealed a creature covered in heavy armor pnts. Its long neck swiveled, and two pairs of heavily lidded eyes locked onto my position.
Model Six, heavy bat and frontline and unit. I would reend you not let it get close.
That’s the only prompting I needed. I brought the CAR up, and immediately fired a quick burst. CAR spat three missiles, striking the model six in the ned front leg, blowing holes in its armor. The thing just glowered at me for a sed, then put its head down and charged. It was fast, even with one leg crippled it had five more to drive it forward. I threw myself to the side, just barely avoiding the creature’s massive feet, before rolling bay feet.
“Nyx, you said the CAR would drop anything under double digits,” I yelled as I sprinted dowreet, away from the monster.
If you’d hit it in the head you would have. Even the CAR would take multiple shots to chew through something that size. To the left, there’s a fire escape.
I trusted Nyx’s dires and skidded around the er of the nearby alley. The dder was there, just a couple feet away. I leapt for it, scrambling to get some height before the Six could catch up. The rumbling told me I had seds until the sed charge ected. I just mao get my hands on the first floor nding when the Model Six ected with the dder below me, ripping it off the building.
“Fug FUCK!”
My arms barely held as my body was swung by the momentum of the charge. I couldn’t let go, that only led to death. Slowly, inch by inch, I cwed my ward, pulling myself out of the range of the rampage.
The Model Six was not going to let me go easily. It smashed into the building’s walls, trying t the fire escape down. I let it. I swung the CAR over the fire escape’s railing, aimed straight down awo missiles directly into Model Six’s face, removing its ugly head. It’s body took an agonizingly long time to slump to the ground.
This is no time to rex, I did just tell you the sixes are and units. It’s likely to have summoned additional…
A bone spike embedded itself in the wall, less than a foot from my face. I staggered back, looking bato the street for the first time. The entire area was slowly filling with Model Threes and Fours. There were dozens of them.
Reinforts! You’re not safe up here from the Model Fours, they climb the walls to reach you.
“Safer here than down there,” I shouted over the exploding Antithesis. I trated fire on the Model Fours first, killing them as fast as I could. Unfortunately it didn’t seem to help thin out the crowd, if anything there were gathering faster than I could kill them. “Any ideas?” I yelled.
A Model Three pounced, missing the nding by a few inches, it was still closer than I was fortable with.
If you keep the Model Fours under trol this is the perfect pce to work on your pn, assuming nothing es through the building as you from behind.
“That’s not funny,” I growled, taking down another Four.It wasn’t meant to be, more of a warning. You currently have 110 points, that’s enough to purchase a number of automated defealogs. However, if you’re pnning to move from this location I reend taking drones instead of turrets.
“Get to the point, I’m kind of busy here!” I barked as another Model Three pounced, sailing just a few inches under my feet.
I reend Css I modur bat robotics. The basiit is fairly robust, highly adjustable, and fairly mobile. Unfortuo buy an autonomous bat unit with appropriate upgrades you’ll need 150 points, and then you’ll o arm it.
“Other options?”
You could unlock a Css I heavy on empt catalog for 250 points, that would also work towards your end goal, then buy a Ripper Heavy Mae gun for 50 more. That would throw out more than enough rounds to clear the street. I'm not sure now would be the greatest time to learn how to deploy and use it though. You could also purchase colpsable, automated turrets, but you’d have to carry them between locations, and rearm them yourself.
The repeated explosions were starting to give me a headache, making decisions in the middle of a firefight was more difficult than I expected. Not that I ever expected to be in this position in the first pce.
“Queue up a bot, as soon as I have the points buy it and give it a rifle, something in the 10 point range,” I yelled at my AI. “A me a reload.”
Got it. You’re almost there.
Without practice I fumbled sing the ammo drums, and the Antithesis took advahe corpses had started to pile up in a few pces, and the Model Threes were using the dead as elevated ptforms to leap from. One even mao clip the fire escape. Its cws screeched as they ected with the metal, causing the eructure to shake wildly. As soon as the drum was in, I sent a few shots into the piles, disrupting their efforts.
It’s done.
Purchased - Css I modur bat robotics - 100 points
Purchased - Css I modur autonomous bat unit - 150 points
Purchased - T-22A Bckpaw assault rifle - 10 points
Points remaining - 3
Two packages appeared on the nding, one immediately started humming faintly as it unpacked itself. I didn’t dare look at it yet, too busy for that, but I caught a glimpse of it. Small, maybe three feet tall, dark polished metal.
The bot reached down, grabbed the rifle out of the sed package, and opened fire. Within seds, the situation ged. For every kill I made, the bot killed two or three. For the first time since I stepped on the fire escape, the Antithesis started to thin out. Not only was I killing faster, but fewer Antithesis arrived. Soon enough, the crisis was over.
The ground was coated with the blood and bodies of the dead, dozens of Antithesis, more than I thought I’d enter at this point. I colpsed heavily to the ground, and dangled my legs off the edge of the fire escape, staring at the age.
“Hoeople do you think have died so far?” I asked quietly.
It depends how many made it to the local shelters or evacuated the area. In a typical Incursion you expect five to ten pert of the popution as casualties.
I scoffed. “You’ve seen the local ‘shelter’. Down here people don’t expe incursion,” I said, leaning against the railing. “At most they have a bolt hole or escape pn. And even if someone did take the warning seriously, look at how many Antithesis are here. I ’t imagine hoeople those things have already killed.”
You’re doing your best.
“I o do better,” I replied solemnly. As I pulled myself to my feet I turowards the bot, getting my first good look at the thing. Words escaped me for a minute, and it took me awhile to figure out the right thing to say.
“It’s hideous,” I finally managed.
It’s not that bad.
I looked at the bot again. Barely three feet tall it had visual sensors protruding from a featureless head, the body and limbs were almost skeletal.
“It looks like someone skinned a kid and dipped the bones ial,” I replied, taking a step away from the thing.
Well, you were in a bad situation. 150 points only bought you the essential upgrades like targeting and bat reflexes. It would have been another 50 points for the armor pting, and who knows what the situation would have been if we waited.
“True…” I muttered. “Still, it’s a spooky fucker.” I waved a hand in front of its ‘face’, It didn’t move. Waiting for orders I assumed. “You follow me, eithesis when possible, got it?” I asked. The bot nodded slightly, but remaiherwise motionless. I sighed.
Getting off the fire escape was a lot harder thaing up. I had to hang off the side of the fire escape, several feet off the ground, before dropping into a retively clear area. Unfortunately I still nded in a pool of Antithesis juices, slipped and ended up on my hands and knees, covered in god knows what. The bot simply stepped off the railing, nding stably, alert, and prepared to move.
“Showoff,” I mumbled as I stood up, scraping the Ichor off best I could. “Nyx, give me reloads for both ons, and what’s my point total at?”
185 points - 159 after reloads.
“Why the hell are the bot's reloads so cheap?” I asked.
It’s not so much the bots ammo is cheap, it’s that yours is expensive. You’re using a high-end on firing missiles at everything. I’d say it’s overkill, but I’ve seen you shoot and we’ve already entered a model six.
“Everyone’s a critic,” I grumbled. “How long until I buy some lures?"
The Css I Antithesis lure catalog will cost you 500 points, and a token.
I stopped. There was an urge to turn and look at Nyx, unfortuhey oed in my head, “How much?” I asked, “And what the hell is a token?”
You earn tokens through achievements and milestones during your Vanguard career. Saving a certain amount of people, destroying Antithesis irs, etc. They’re used to limit a guardian’s access to dangerous teology until they’ve proved themselves, all tier two and above catalogs will require them.
I threw my hands up, “So why would I need one for the lures?” I yelled into the empty alley.
To make sure you weren’t the kind of person that would drop one in the middle of a crowded area, or a closed shelter.
“That… makes sense,” I ceded, dropping my hands again. “Fine, I’ll figure something out.”
Marg bato the street I took a quient to stare at the bodies the Antithesis had piled there. I could feel bile rising into my throat, but I mao keep it down. Barely. My words came out shaky, “The soohe better.”