Chapter 
II - The Maverick Hunter  
A 
young woman sweated profusely in the dark room: training. Her tempo 
of breaths showed her enthusiasm as the training bot, apposing her, 
wielded a Dorvlyn wooden sword. She was hunched over, her brow 
furrowed and her skin was red from the heat of the room. The ground 
was diusten and black in color, spots all along it from droplets of 
perspiration. She wore little to keep herself from overheating. A 
training bra, black and tight shorts. She leaned back from her hunch 
as the bot was waiting to retaliate. Her hair whipped slightly but 
immediately went back to a rested drag towards the floor. Each 
movement was a struggle as trails of long water drizzled down the 
uneven abdomen of the young woman. Her thighs were trembling and her 
hands could barely hold onto the splintering dueling sword. In the 
dark room her aubern hair color was masked along was her facial 
features. In her shaking hands was a long wooden sword that was 
pointed down at the moment. Slowly raising it as did the auto trainer 
she swung at it painfully with a grunt. The bot parried it as was 
it's programming. Her sword falling to the ground out of her hands 
with an abnormally loud thump.  
An 
artificial voice came over the intercom. "You've exhausted a 
dangerous amount of water, emergency shutoff initiated."  
"Damn 
it Alanna you scare the graces out of me when you do this." said 
an elderly woman who rushed in after the lights came on signifying 
that gravity had returned to normal. She nearly slipped in the soaked 
permacrete floor. Her dark red heel skid for a milisecond which was 
enough to cause her to change posture, but she played it off quite 
well.  
She 
had facial regeneration which made her look young, but her naturally 
grey hair showed her age. Something she could have dyed but kept 
natural to obtain more respect. She wore clothes that couldn't be 
mistake for anything but nobility. Lots of greens and reds, 
curvaceous and appealing.  
  
"I'm 
sorry, Sarah." not calling her 'mother', as was requested of her 
father after he remarried. Something she prefered to avoid talking 
about at all costs. Though Sarah's very presense was a constant 
reminder.  
Sarah 
disregarded her statement and was quiet well at hiding her annoyance. 
Having a glass of water in her hand which was quickly given to 
Alanna. After a brief moment to breathe air and drink the water, 
Alanna moved to where Sarah was viewing the console. "Don't."  
Sarah 
had already checked the records to see what level she was training 
at. "One hundred and fifty meters per second squared. Fomech 
Alanna! When will it be enough?"  
Alanna 
was quiet, knowing quite well that her motives were tied to her 
father's approval. Something she didn't care to admit, especially to 
her step mother. She was passively biting her lip while she attempted 
to come up with something to say. She was cold now, since her body 
was now acclimating. The console in the middle of the room had an 
orange handle which contrasted greatly with the smoothed silver 
tungsten carbide.  
  
Alanna 
had her wet hand on it before turning it thirty degrees to the right 
and pulling out a white rimmed square package that was covered in the 
clear plastic that held it vacuum sealed. Across the room there was a 
spot on the floor that was a drainage area.  
"Computer, 
Bio."  
Alanna 
was buffeted briefly by the sudden rinse of water and smart chemicals 
to do various tasks such as clear her skin and pores and transmutate 
harmful or order causing bacteria. Zipping open the package she 
dressed herself in a form fitting uniform. It was pearly white from 
head to toe and form fitting. Her designer had put tribalistic black 
designs as per her request in a certain fashion that accentuated her 
curves and muscles. Only a confident woman would wear such an outfit.  
She 
paused briefly to look back at Sarah who had just recently turned to 
her. Her pose suggest worry but with a hint of anger. Alanna's job 
wasn't the safest in the galaxy and Sarah wanted nothing more for her 
to retire and just enjoy the rest of her days.  
"Just, 
be safe."  
The 
door slowly dissolved into nothing the closer she approached it. She 
paused for a moment to look back at her mother and gave her a 
reassuring smile. The door was sixty percent transparent at this 
moment and she could see outside. "You're talking to the senior 
Maverick Hunter, Sarah. You should really be worrying about my 
father." The door was completely gone by the time she walked 
through it and in a quicker flash it was back to the same door it was 
once before.  
The 
floor outside of the chamber was sloped up steeply towards ground 
level, steps were there for easy access as she walked up to see Grand 
Cid. The largest city on Barnard III, in order to maintain liquid 
water on this planet there were means to heat the planets core. The 
Benard star was a red dwarf and even after terraforming the planet 
much of it was too cold to live on.  
Pillars 
were constructed to evaporate much of the ice in various locations on 
the planet. These pillars got a nickname from the Barnardian citizen 
based on their shapes; Bolts. The causing effect created many 
thunderstorms which then struck the Pillar and super charged it. This 
allowed for a sustainable means to keep the pillars usable as well as 
sending much of the heat down to the core where this warmed the 
planet. It's construction has been lost as much of the technology has 
been outdated and there have been better inventions used on similar 
planets. The pillars were over a hundred stories high and a mile 
wide, sitting at the centroid, and foci of each ocean. The rapid 
cooling of the water caused many hurricanes in the past before wind 
regulators caused any such to move towards the poles. The results 
restricted population from living in such places.  
The 
city was dark with the dark purple and black clouds swirling 
overhead, it was going to rain soon. Skyscrapers were paved with 
advertisement, restaurants, and landing pads for various means of 
transportation. A few hundred meters away she could see worker bots 
building a new skyscraper for living purposes. They were just 
starting but would be done within the standard week.  
  
Occasionally 
there were a few organic and some artificial plants in a designated 
area that was off limits to normal population. This of course was 
apart of the terraforming and thus vital for the survival of the 
people living here. Past the garden she could see a station where a 
human or AI could regulate and check the status on the elemental 
status of the garden.  
  
Walking 
was good for her and in such she didn't mind the mile walk she was 
making to get to her place of work. The flawless permacrete roads 
were getting spotty before she realized it was starting to rain. The 
dynamic pavement adjusted to the rain opening pores in the street to 
collect water that would then be transfered to the water distribution 
for purifying. Before seeing the building she was heading towards she 
glanced across the lake at the massive bolt that kept the water below 
liquid and managable.  
Glass 
doors slid open, the technology not being as advanced as the training 
center. Inside there were few people of various skin tones, standing 
in the lobby, most chatting with one another. The red and green rug 
absorbed the few amount of water she had on her steeltoe black boots. 
 
  
A 
government officer approached her. "Alanna, Kyjorvik San." 
annoncing his name and showing his rank with the common approach of 
touching ones chest. He was a tall man and his name suggested he was 
from ? 
Cha. His skin was tan from that planets proximity to the sun. He was 
in a dark suit and white tie, very run of the mill. With broad 
sholders, but an unformitable chest he wasn't intimidating. He had to 
have some sort of high attributes to make it to rank four. Strength 
wasn't one of them.  
Alanna 
pryed "Mind if I see your dossier...Kyj-"  
San 
interupted "San is fine and yes you may." He swallowed 
briefly in his throat as if worried. Handing her a teratab which was 
generally see through and were unreadable by video capture device 
which was very beneficial for governmental business.  
  
Alanna 
wasn't sure if his sign of worry was for her reputation or if he had 
something to hide.  
"Personality, 
Extraverted Feeling." she started reading parts outloud. Reading 
ahead before coming to the section she wanted to find.  
San 
knew why she was hesitating on reading this section, her temper was 
well known. Unsure of how she was going to react he waited patiently, 
rubbing his thumb and middle finger around the other wrist.  
  
"I'm 
sorry, what was your reason for stopping me again." She had to 
hear the words for herself.  
"I'm 
your new partner." he said out the side of his mouth, his jaw 
slightly tilting to his left. A clear sign of uncertainty.  
Her 
thoughts were racing towards why they had picked a person like him to 
be her partner. She didn't even take the time to process how 
attractive he was to her. "No trained skills what so ever, but a 
9 in luck." Her voice getting progressively louder as she pushed 
her was past him and towards the opposite end of the room where a 
humanoid stood behind a caged window.  
"Where 
do I even start?" Should I call it luck that you ended up a rank 
4?"  
"That's 
a bit harsh." he said briefly trying to match her pace. A 
wrinkle in his suit from the jerked movement to turn and catch up to 
her. Which was quickly pulled down at the waist to straighten out.  
"You're 
going to have to change too, there's no way I'm taking you into 
combat dressed like that." she snarked.  
"I'm 
going to take that as advice instead of an order." trying to 
avoid the now well know fact he had not seen true combat. He had seen 
her record of numerous semi successful combat encounters. Her veteran 
status was hinder though by the sheer amount of partners she had 
lost. She wasn't pleased by the phrasing he had used and expressed it 
greatly through her face and body.  
"I'm 
going to need two breathers, at least three power flashes, he's going 
to need an exo with a regulator." She was speaking to the armory 
bot who didn't ask for clearance.  
A 
polite person might ask if he had any evos that would allow him to 
survive the planet they were going to.  
Evos 
was a shortened way most people refered to evolutionary 
modifications. Governmental regulated evolutionary traits that 
improved upon the unevolved human body. The range extened from the 
ability to breathe in space to being able to see through walls, or 
clothes assuming that was your intention. Evos prices were expensive 
and few lower class' went without. Few saved up.  
A 
breather was an equipment that was cheaper than an evo. Lightweight 
and filtered most known toxins through smart chips and a thermal 
batteries drawing on the heat of the human to function. Many personal 
devices used thermal batteries as a clean and indefinate source of 
power.  
Power 
flashes were primative but worked against Mavericks especially well. 
Handheld and spherical in shape and can be selective or set to all 
burst. The targets would be buffeted with selective blasts of 
absolute magnitude -25.5 through zepto sized barrels. Sure the 
blindness would be permanent without medical attention, thus their 
use was strict.  
Exo, 
or exoskeleton, was a thin layer of woven transparent wolfram, 
extremely durable and with a melting point easily beyond walking in 
lava. It did cause some discomfort and without modern marvels of 
technology it would oxidize and turn yellow in color. In this 
particular case he would use the exo to survive the gravity and 
atmopherical pressure. She asked for a regulator which was an 
internal coat for the wolfram that kept the temperature comfortable 
regardless of outside sources. Almost a must have for planet jumpers.  
"I'd 
also like a..." pausing uncomfortably long before finally 
deciding on the words. "abtronic personal tool."  
A 
human response was appropriate for such a bizzare request, she 
squinted her eyes and furrowed her brows. The automoton stared for a 
moment, processing the request and appropriate response.  
"Sir, 
you'll have to mark for that."  
San 
nodded and pressed his thumb to a small pad where it took a dna 
sample. Signaling that he would have to pay if it was destroyed. He 
had not built up any credit with the government unlike her.  
  
Her 
confused look slowly crept into a smile as she realized he was 
seriously out of his element at the moment. It was only at this 
moment she considered him more than just another casualty.  
  
Before 
long the automoton was back with the various equipment and a turned 
around preventing entrance but moved the equipment to the other side 
of the wall. His heavy belt-like tool was waiting for him, next to 
the exo with a regulator already installed, miniturized to fit inside 
of a brief case. The power flashes and two breathers were placed 
through the small opening at chest level.  
  
Alanna 
pulled at her belt revealing loops that were once sealed within the 
suit itself, hooking the ends of the power flashs for easy pull and 
toss. The breather was masklike and form fitted to her mouth and 
neck, it needed to be large for processing power. There were smaller 
versions of the same object but she would have to buy one. It was 
flimsy and able to slide into her back pocket which appeared once 
reaching back. Her suit reacting to her motions and creating pockets.  
San 
pulled the belt up and around his waist with awkwardness. The weight 
of the belt was off setting and unexpected, this would be his first 
time wearing one. He took this moment to ask her a question that had 
been plaguing him like the outcome of a virtual romance show.  
"Why 
are we going to a gas giant in the mid core?"  
"To 
retrieve an AI."  
"Is 
there a particular reason? Sure AI's are expensive but this seems 
like a waste of government time and resources."  
"We're 
killing a load of mavericks and retrieving a genius artificial 
intelligence. It's not like the mass' will know. They're too busy 
playing Open World or some other VR game." she said with a hint 
of snarkiness.  
The 
rain changed slowly to a rolling clash and thunder. The soothing 
continuous sounds of mostly water hitting the permacrete inbetween 
the clack of lightning. Small grooves, naked to the normal human eye, 
carried the water down, past a built in filter, to a large collector 
below the city. The lumination of the room changed artificially to 
accommodate the lack of natural light. Alanna now opening a tab in 
her personal suit towards medication. Above, opium and beneath 
epinephrine was ibuprofen, selecting by pressing gently against the 
cartiledge on her skin.  
  
She 
continued her previous statement a bit more casually than before, 
slowing her speech, and breathing more. "Look, there's a bigger 
play always going on. Why mavericks would pick a gas giant to build a 
bunker on is more than reason enough to investigate at least. We 
can't pull troops out of the demilitarization zone. You know how 
frequent attacks are in that sector.  
On 
either one of their left hands a small red flash showed itself 
briefly enough for both of them to notice something was up. Commoners 
lacked the sufficient knowledge to know what this meant but for the 
two of them the case was just the opposite. San dropped the case he 
had moments before just picked up. Alanna, having already put 
everything away, was already at the door a few steps ahead of him.  
The 
rain did little to stop the visual ahead of her. Looking out over the 
lake ahead of her she could see the Bolt sticking out of the water as 
usual. On either side of the hexegonal head of the pillar she could 
see the reflection of the star in the ultra durable polycarbonate 
window of the two maverick fighters.  
The 
MVK Mark III was a fast and agile space ship that used less 
conventional means of transportation. It's maximum crew was one, 
which usually was a downfall for mavericks. With the upgrade to Mark 
III the hull was replaced with a lighter more flexible frame that 
allowed for both manuverability in atmosphere and in the vaccum of 
space. The ship was shaped much like the common language's letter 
"T." At the end of the ship were pivotable engines allow 
for unconventional and  nausiating turns. The ships were cheap but 
training was the challenging part. Pilots had to go through rigorous 
training to withstand the sudden gravity changes when pivoting the 
engines. The pilots were at the middle base of the ship where the 
weapons were hidden under the pilot with two twin turbo lasors on the 
opposite ends next to the engines.  
Her 
mind raced and couldn't come up with the best possible solution so 
her next actions were based solely on instinct. Lundging outwards in 
a full sprint towards the lake, her boots hitting the sand with a 
cloud of particulate being ploomed behind her. "San! Keep up." 
She yelled back, not taking the time to look behind her. Upon looking 
though, she would have seen San running behind her at a slower pace. 
Not by choice. She kept her gaze on the boat that was swaying back 
and forth with the current.  
 
 
  
Two 
weeks earlier.  
"Dad!" 
a small female child was running in the sand. Her small pink and 
white shoes barely leaving any indent. Her hair was long, and 
unkempt, signling a small sign of poverty. Her facial features were 
very similar to the man she was now jumping into a hug. Free falling 
into his arms she squeezed him tightly. It had been some time since 
they were together. Her feet dangled at her father's knees.  
"Hey 
there Shorty." he said not being able to express the 
overwhelming joy he was currently feeling.  
"Is 
this the boat you've been saving up for? A real artifact!?"  
"Sure 
is, I've almost fixed her up."  
"Then 
you can sell it and we can afford the house we've been wanting?" 
She slid down out of the hug, headed towards the edge of the boat and 
as if touching fragile glass she gripped the edge.  
He 
just nodded once she glanced back with that huge smile she had on her 
face. She had to live off world due to medical issues. Barnard was a 
middle class world but the atmosphere was harsh and though a medical 
cure was available for her ailment the government always placed the 
cost at extreme. This was their home and where their family lived. 
She was currently living in the only place they could afford. Barnard 
IV. A baren world.  
His 
solution to keeping his daughter on Bernard III was to buy a condo 
that was enviornmentally sealed. An expensive venture that he had 
only a month left to finish. The builder bots were already working to 
build the massive skyscraper apartment complex. His gaze had moved 
towards where the construction had begun across the lake.  
"Here 
let me show you what I've done."  
He 
lifted her over the side of the boat and went in behind her. The 
floor was recently done and cleaned. The white paint was fresh but 
dry. The classic ancient engine was the last thing on his list. It 
had taken him quite some time on the holo-library to figure out how 
these worked. There were no repacement parts and in such he was 
tasked with fixing it from scratch. If it worked he could sell it for 
more than he could earn in a years worth of saving. The maximum the 
government would allow you to save. Enough to buy them the condo he 
despirately wanted for his daughter.  
 
 
  
Present 
day  
She 
was rushing along the docks, the sway of the plasti-wood almost 
caused her to miss a step and stumble. Seeing the man who was 
cleaning up inside the boat. "Sir, I'm comondeering 
this...boat." She had a hard time saying it, due to it's extreme 
age. She was used to the turboboats she would race for fun and 
adrinaline. Hopping into the boat, with one hand planted firmly on 
the edge of the boat. It swaying a bit to accomodate her weight. San 
not far behind her. She headed towards the helm and attempt to turn 
it on. San was in the boat now and the owner was pleading with her.  
"Please, 
you don't understand, this..."  
"Sir 
if you don't leave immediately I'm going to have to detain you for 
interupting a government official."  
She 
said while not looking at him, mostly ignoring the pleads. Her hands 
moving around the main console trying to figure out what all the 
knobs were there for.  
"Let 
me do it..." San said moving into the spot she once held. 
Shoving her slightly with his hip was he turned on the boat with the 
key and pushed the throttle to it's maximum. The man stood at the 
edge of the docks having stepped out at the last moment. His hopes 
and dreams riding away, unaware they were heading towards a terrorist 
attack.  
"Since 
when do you know how to opperate ancient devices?"  
Her 
hair whipped in the violently wind, causing her to squint. She moved 
her hand to her brow as a shild from both the wind and sun. Not 
looking to her pilot but rather the tower.  
"My 
mother requested that I learn the ways of the old. She's commited to 
the idea that the government will collapse one day and chaos would 
rule the galaxy for the first time."  
Alanna 
was quiet.  
"She 
always used to say 'good things never last forver.' I'll dock there, 
you go ahead-"  
She 
was already leaping out from the boat to the ladder that lead up the 
long pillar to a small dark entrance. She had a habbit of doing 
before thinking and in such she was leaving him behind. The boat 
drifted quietly back and forth next to the pillar occasionaly bumping 
into it. San made his way up the ladder behind her.  
"Man 
she's fast."  
Alanna 
was a superb human in atheltics. Her main hobby was improving herself 
physically. She did this for various reasons, one of them was the 
current situation. He wanted to yell out to her to wait up. She was 
going to enter the next room alone and he was a few minutes behind 
her at most.  
Alanna 
made it to the top of the ladder which wasn't even an eighth of the 
way up the pillar. She caught her breath quickly and stared into the 
darkness. On the other side of the narrow pillar was an expected 
opening on the opposite side of the pilar. There was the soft small 
red glow of the lift. The door opened with a quiet swoosh.  
Two 
men walked out with primative lasor rifles. Their clothing was 
Maverick in origin, they typically didn't wear modern clothes. 
Mavericks still used linen to fashion themselves. It looked heavy and 
difficult to move in. She was used to seeing them, though not in this 
light. She couldn't make out their faces even while leaping towards 
them before they had a chance to point their rifle and submachine gun 
towards her. Grabbing both while using her head to break the nose of 
the larger of the two. His body was lardy and muscular but his nose 
was just like any other, breakable. The other man was startled by the 
sudden attack and was spraying lasor fire out into the lake towards 
the city.  
 
 
  
A 
few moments earlier.  
"Sir, 
structure 11.25 has insufficient permacrete. The next shipment will 
be delayed due to the terrorist attack currently happening."  
"Listen 
up brain-bot, if I wanted excuses, I'd ask my wife."  
"I 
apologize sir, but I do not understand."  
"You 
wouldn't."  
The 
administrator and sole human put on the job of constructing the 
building was a horrible man. If the labor bot was observant enough to 
be considered human it would notice how red the mans knuckles were. 
His jaw shifted slightly and his eyes narrowed across the lake 
towards the bolt.  
"Damn 
Mavericks." Drawing his attention back to the labor bot which 
was awaiting orders. "Overriding command gamma. Build structure 
11.25 regardless of permacrete supply."  
"Yes 
sir, estimating a 97% chance of building collapse in the event the 
mavericks are successful."  
"Listen 
if this building doesn't get done on time, I could lose my job, and 
if the building collapses then I get another job and I can just pin 
the blame on the mavericks."  
"I'm 
sorry sir, but my logic processor cannot make sense out of that 
statement."  
"You 
see what I'm dealing with over here."Speaking to a different 
labor bot who was overhearing the conversation and had turned his 
attention once it was registering that it was being spoken to. He 
used hand jestures as he spoke which triggered a bit of pain from the 
back of his hand. Reminding himself of what had caused such pain in 
the first place.  
  
 
 
  
The 
night before.  
"You 
spent your credits on luxury food and then you make me this garbage!" 
he was shouting while standing over his wife. His wife had curly 
brown hair that when straightened would go down to her waist. At the 
moment it was spiraled up to her shoulders. She was wearing mostly 
white Barnardian polysilk, designed to reveal as much as socially 
acceptable as to appease the tyrant above her.  
She 
was on ber back, elbow lifting her off the floor while the other was 
out, pleading to her husband. She had commited a permanent marriage 
to him. She was deadly in love with him, even though he beat her.  
"I 
tried...I swear." She said between getting her blows to the 
face.  
 
 
  
"Listen, 
I don't care if it kills me, we're getting this building finished 
this month."  
The 
automotons were unsure what to do with what happened next. The man 
collapsed, hit by the stray lasor fire coming from the pilar. Hitting 
him from behind it obliterated his lungs. Gasping for air that went 
no where he fell to the floor with little to say and the wounds 
having already cauterized.  
The 
robots were irony impaired.  
 
 
  
Back 
to the action.  
The 
larger of the two Mavericks dropped the rifle from his hands grasp to 
instinctually move towards his now broken nose. Recoiling in pain and 
sight of blood. Alanna now had a rifle in her off hand, her left. The 
other Maverick realising he was over reacting from the grapple now 
tried to punch at the woman with his offhand.  
  
It 
connected with a thud, his hand now throbbing with pain. These must 
have been peons thrown at this pillar. Maybe as a distraction. These 
were not top teir Mavericks. Her skin was tough and she had taken her 
fare share of punches in her life, conditioning her skin to the pain. 
Kicking the man back towards the archway with her brief moment of 
opportunity; she turned the rifle around and fired at his chest. The 
two parts of the man fell down towards the water below. The collision 
splashed water into the ancient motorboat.  
San 
reached up and over the last ladder step and saw her standing with 
her arms at the throat of a Maverick choaking him vigerously. She was 
screaming at him. "Where is the real play?" She relaxed her 
grip long enough for him to say what needed to be said.  
  
"plquqhu 
dul"  
She 
snapped his neck, killing him instantly. San was take back at her 
ruthlessness, knowing she wasn't into taking prisoners. The phrase 
plquqhu, pronouced [pl'kwe'kyoo] was a common Maverick slurr that she 
had heard numerous times with her type of profession.  
  
"What 
does that mean?" San inquired, hoping she knew more of the 
language than he did. There was not an autotranslator for that 
language yet as there was no living person who would be willing to 
translate it for the government.  
"Means 
he didn't have a good mother and father."  
San 
gave her a perplexed look before she was done searching his body 
quickly. She leaned up from her bent over position, her hair soaked 
from the rain. It seemed more brown when it was wet, than the typical 
aubern.  
  
They 
didn't have time to waste, heading towards the elevator. Inside the 
cold steel frame was odd to see, having been built many years ago. 
The expected collumn of stops were three. Assuming the middle would 
be the maintance room she pressed that one. The doors closed.  
San 
was given the laser rifle who's owner was the recently departed 
maverick. Alanna opened a pocket in her suit and pulled out flexible 
carbon fiber Kote smart-gloves she had obtained from a raid on 
Mercant Prime. Pulling the gloves over her fingers and immediately 
made a fist. She ordered him, letting him know what to do. She knew 
this would be his first combat situation.  
"You're 
going to give me cover fire as I take care of the boss. If you can 
hit them, great. Find the first peice of concealment and continue 
your overwatch there. Got it?"  
San 
was silent but a small nod showed his confidence. Weather it was 
justified or not Alanna cared little, focusing on the task at 
hand.The elevator was comfortably silent as their entrance was going 
to be vital to stop the attack.  
  
It 
reluctantly dinged and Alanna was already pushing her way out of the 
narrow gap, her speed incredible and still caught San off guard. The 
room was small enough so that within a second she was upon them. San 
looked around for cover while shooting at the enemy. There was large 
pipes that lead upwards along side a hard plastic ladder. It must 
have gone all the way to the top. There was a large generator and 
alternator on either side where San took cover. Alanna was inbetween 
the two men swinging her massive haymaker at the one she needed to 
stop first. The engineer who was working the console, since he was 
caught flat footed she was almost guaranteed to hit. The mans face 
was smashed into the screen sending shards of plastic and glass to 
the floor. The back of his skull bleeding profusely as her smart 
gloves upon impact shot out and retracted five inch spikes within a 
nanosecond shreading anything that she hit.  
One 
of the two men behind her was radioing to their backup that someone 
was here. He was in the middle of talking when he was hit by lasor 
fire from San who had taken his time to shoot. Alanna turned to the 
uninjured man and jumped onto his back wraping her arms around his 
neck. Speaking inaudiably to the man as San noticed the combat was 
coming to a stop once the man disarmed himself.  
The 
man obviously spoke Common based on the reaction he was giving.  
"Where's 
the real play?" she asked.  
"This 
is the real play. This is happening all over the planet." he 
responded uncomfortably with the gloves surrounding his face and 
neck. He knew that he could die if she increased the pressure and 
released the spikes.  
"Why 
here, why now, why so far into empire space?"  
San 
remained quiet, still trying to cope with the now know fact he had 
killed a man. His fingers trembling which made him want to set down 
the gun. Whispering quietly to himself, "Pull yourself together 
man..."  
"We 
have orders, we don't deal with tactics. Please, I have a family."  
She 
was plagued with the decision now. Leaving him here could cause some 
potential harm to the pillar and it be as if she was never there. 
Bringing him with them could mean that she could be caught off guard. 
The second choice at least left her the chance to fight back.  
"Up." 
She said bringing him towards the ladder they had used to get to the 
room. The climb was going to be intimidating from the electrical 
charges going off. At least the ladder was not conductive. The man 
unwillingly started up the ladder while Alanna followed behind not 
ordering San to do anything, letting him come when he's ready.  
The 
climb was terrifying for most people, the electrical charges that 
dispursed when lightning struck the tower caused a random assortment 
of cables to light up and send the power down the pillar. 
Occasionally the cables would sway so much as to come close to 
touching one of them but luckily never striking them. The heat from 
the area was almost unbarable. The hatch at the top was open and they 
made their way out to the flat top.  
There 
were two other men watching the three ships that had landed. Having 
not seen the third one land and she wasn't going to risk leaving them 
there. By the time she was out of the ladder the two men were 
shooting at her. Wishing that San was there to help she pushed the 
unarmed man to the side crippling his legs in the process and darted 
towards the two. These two were not grunts, their aim was better, but 
her dodge was incredible. She took a hit in the shoulder just as she 
was lunging both fists out at the two men. Both of which made the 
same face of confusion and shock as she extended both of her arms out 
hitting the two in the face, killing them instantly. The pain from 
her shoulder was extreme as was the expression on her face. She 
stifled a scream before rolling over onto her back and let out a cry 
of both happiness she had succeeded and pain from her shoulder. Her 
arm hanging on by a minimal ammount of cartiledge.  
San 
was there in a few seconds standing over her and radioing to 
headquarters that Pillar 12 was successfully saved.  
There 
was no response from headquarters.  
 
 
  
 
 
  
 
 
  
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