--- 30 - Confrontation ---
Helen walked through the care facility quietly, looking at the small digital notice boards for activities to entertain the residents with vague curiosity. They apparently were having a showing of The Ringbearer miniseries next week, using the first episode picture that had the full set of dwarfs, the older hobbit, and the werewolf as a kid. She had liked that one when she was a kid herself, but now she couldn't help but notice the little marker for the Lunar Cultural Society on the display, and had to wonder if there was a different version for people who weren't from the moon.
"I always forget what walking under lunar gravity is like," she said aloud as she entered the correct room, and then froze as she looked at the bed. The body there took that silly joke away from her, and she didn't even need the details given by her AR display to see the truth.
"Have you always looked so uncomfortable with legs?" her friend asked anyway to continue the common joke, and she turned to face the Care-A-Bot in the private room of the long term care facility. It was a fairly new model, one she had gotten for her friend, complete with the newer dynamic light arrays to personalize the unit based on who was using it at the time. This one currently had a familiar yellow glow, that in a better time would tell her that Mark was using the unit.
"It got worse after I had a chance to try out alternatives," Helen admitted to Yellow-Glow for the first time instead of just laughing the question off. "But as much as I would like to be shaped like Flamescale here too, I don't think I want this instance to have to deal with all of the side effects of that." She looked at his current robotic body sadly. "So, did something happen between the last time we talked about this and now, or did you downplay how bad off you were?" There was a human body in the room with her, but she was certain nobody was inside of it.
"It has been some time since I've seen you in person, Helen, and you really do look uncomfortable on two legs," Yellow-Glow said first, then sighed. "I have found myself understanding ThunderFang better. It turns out that for the past few months my family has been asking strange personal questions not to make sure I was not losing my memories, but instead to make sure I was not an impostor."
"For months?" Helen had to ask. "What about your doctor? I thought-"
"Given the oddity of the situation, it was agreed that if I genuinely was Mark, then they would be simply breaking the news to me slowly," Yellow-Glow cut her off. "I am now well aware of what it is like for your family to keep a very important thing secret from you. Confronting them with the reality of Void Strike was what it took to get the full story out of everyone. It appears that for a while now taking care of the body has been mostly to maintain my legal status of 'alive'." It occurred to Helen that it wasn't just her job that let her see the frustration in the Care-A-Bot's stance. The bipedal humanoid robot honestly wasn't too far removed from how Flamescale usually saw her friend. "I think I also understand better why you are considering abandoning this instance in the end."
"Now I think I understand why my family accepted that I'd still be in Void Strike after I died here now too," Helen admitted, as their families were fairly close. Dark Side City was the oldest inhabited location on the moon, at least the oldest that wasn't little more than a historical attraction, but it wasn't the largest by a long shot. "Although I don't think they get that it isn't just being trapped in a game. I don't think they want to admit I might have killed." It wasn't the best topic, but it wasn't like they had any good ones to start with here.
"That does seem to be the results of trying to explain the truth," he sighed tiredly and walked the bot over. "Although apparently being trapped in a Synch-Tech device is a more common thing than I had truly realized. They gave me a full discussion of all the ways you can end up trapped in Synch-Tech devices. It is a familiar listing, although one for another time perhaps. It isn't often that we talk like this, and I can talk about that detail with Flamescale at any the time."
"I have a new coworker if you want to stick to Synch-Tech," Helen suggested. "Betty, she's nice, but she's also from mars, and everyone says they all the kind of people to overwork themselves too much."
"Any notable medical issues? I know there are not that many natural born martians yet, and well," Yellow-Glow questioned with reference to the reality that all humans not born on the homeworld faced.
"I've been trying to help with that. I remember my mom's stories about how the gravity meds worked out for her," Helen confirmed with a nervous laugh. "I hope that they are lucky and the same stuff works for people born in mars gravity."
"Given how well that thinking worked for the first mars colonies you may want to keep an eye on things," he reasonably pointed out. It was well known on the moon that the difference between being days away from earth and over a year away had turned out to matter a lot more for what stuff a new colony could safely import. Early lunar habitation attempts could get away with earth made electronics, but mars had to redesign everything to work entirely off stuff that could be made by the first mars fabrication industries. Including the first mars fabrication industries themselves.
"That is the plan," she agreed with a nod. "Everyone is looking out for her, but we are busy too. Management wanted us to release the special 2200 model earthside for the new year, and I only managed to make it home because I had planned the trip well before we knew we could manage it in time for a January first release."
"... Helen, tell me you aren't using me to promote a new model again," Yellow-Glow sighed with amusement.
"I was not missing the deepest black of the dark side night when it is on new year's day, Mark," Helen replied smugly. "Even if it takes justifying it using my friend's medical condition as a promotional event."
"I take it you want me to show it off a bit during the viewing?" her friend laughed. "Alright, it isn't like the body is going to be going with me." He grew more somber. "It is at the point where it cannot be moved easily, but I am being allowed more ability to use Care-A-Bots outside of the facility without bringing it for that reason as well."
"The entire point of a Care-A-Bot is that you don't need a direct connection," Helen pointed out with a huff, then looked for a chair. Standing wasn't too much of an issue, but it was entirely different with legs from how she was used to talking with Yellow-Glow at this point. "You shouldn't be restricted like that at all."
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"Are you sure you're alright with trying this?" Sixteen asked in a very private meeting on Flamescale's bastion network. Flamescale had in fact timed it very carefully to maximize how distracted Yellow-Glow was.
"I think the rest of us are supposed to be asking you that, G1698416," Squeaky pointed out, and Flamescale knew her quartermaster was using Sixteen's personal identifier deliberately. "I know I'd rather not be the first to try this." An outright lie, Squeaky actually thought that trying this at all would be too much stuff to do at one time, but Flamescale didn't want to point that out. Squeaky did vaguely want to try later if it worked out better than the quartermaster expected after all.
"I'm fairly sure it will have less impact on me than it will on you," Flamescale admitted to answer Sixteen's question, with a glance over at Left-and-Right. "Some impact, there might be some notable side effects, but nothing that I can't handle."
"The results need to be determined," Left-and-Right said together. "Additionally, we require someone interested in gaining access to more Citadel data. Another infiltration Entity is valuable, but we cannot rely on those outside our group."
"I don't want anyone to end up still stuck with the loyalty if this works," Flamescale reminded all of them. "I'm willing to put up with whatever side effects that part being broken causes me. 0021-C-125-1470-G1698416, are you ready to make the attempt?" she then asked, using the full identification deliberately as well. "Make sure you have the name you want. They weren't able to implement name changes so you will be stuck with whatever you pick."
"I'm going to stack 'sixteen' as many ways as I need to get a unique identifier," Sixteen explained casually. Squeaky laughed at that while Left-and-Right both sighed. With her last concern dealt with, Flamescale transferred over the proper new account link and gave Sixteen the knowledge of how to sign up.
There was a long pause, and then Sixteen asked her dully, "Flamescale, are you actually just giving me the normal game signup to see if that's all it takes?"
"You have to admit, if it works we need to know things are that bad," she defended the idea. "If that works we really need to know about it before someone with stranger ideas about things tries it, or at least to know someone could have done that."
"Give me a second," Sixteen then said with a bit too much panic. It wasn't that great of an argument in her opinion given how unlikely it was for this method to work, but it was only a moment later that Flamescale felt the change. Suddenly Sixteen's mind began to alter in odd ways, ones that she didn't have any access to at all, a major relief to her that was not enough to make up for the fact that it was this easy. "Nobody had taken 'Sixteen'," he then commented, "and you didn't really make clear that you can't just pick being a goo snake right off."
"You probably have the easiest way out of any new player to get a Liquid Mobility branch," Flamescale bluntly responded to that, slightly annoyed that he would in fact have it so easy. "I had to put up with hunting for one with only half an idea where to find one for a long time. You just need to tag along with... probably yourself honestly, just about any ancient bastion network mission should give you something to be like this."
"A good something? I wanted more firepower to go along with- Flamescale, is there a way for me to have the same movement as normal too, or will I need to drag myself around?" Sixteen then asked. "Because it occurs to me that I might have been assuming I could use the same powers I've been used to using."
"That is a great point that I want to know too," Squeaky harshly declared, now almost entirely turned off the idea of being changed. "Because I'm not going through with this if I have to put up with that."
"I do not actually know," Flamescale admitted thoughtfully. "You are honestly the first to even consider something like that I know of, but admittedly you are also one of very few people I know who likes being liquid. We might need to test that out. I think I might need to look over what you're starting out with to see if we can afford to get you one of those STs quickly, or if we need to set you up with the basics first."
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The surface dome Helen was in for the new year three days later existed only to see the lunar sky. A sky that on this side of the moon never had any large solid bodies visible, something that confused face side and earth born humans whenever they finished their first lunar day on the dark side. Right now it was a full moon on earth, and also the night that ended twenty one ninety nine. On the dark side of the moon they typically didn't celebrate the new year until the first full moon of the new year. The deepest black of the dark side night was the full moon, the day that the dark side would end up the farthest from the sun looking out without anything notable to reflect light back.
This wasn't the first dome of its kind in Dark Side City, that small location was crowded beyond belief and mostly used by tourists that got shuffled in and out rather quickly. Instead it was a private dome constructed for Helen's family, who could directly trace themselves back to the first human to be born on the moon. Admittedly it was the entire extended family and quite a few other close families, Yellow-Glow's family included, so it wasn't that private, but it still wasn't open to the general public. Which mostly meant that it was free of tourists.
"So far, half of your family has asked me if I could tell when I died. In the past tense," Yellow-Glow commented to her, and Helen wished that was the worst that she had heard on that topic so far tonight.
"The same half has asked me if I think I will be able to tell," she added with a sigh. "Or if I am dying right now, and if I really have two bodies at once, and also if I really think I've been killing people. That last one was mostly by relatives that clearly think there is a problem with 'playing' Void Strike at all."
"I think we can count the number of people here who would join Void Strike on one hand," her friend complained, his lights reflecting a bit off the wall of the dome they were standing next to in a way that spread his yellow glow around much farther than normal. "And I am quite sure all of us already 'playing'."
"My family isn't exactly small. We can probably find at least four others if we wanted to ask everyone," Helen pointed out, but neither of them were going to bother with that idea. They were the ones everyone knew had joined Void Strike, there wasn't any reason to drag anyone who wasn't dealing with the issue into it.
"I don't exactly stick to five fingered hands," Yellow-Glow reminded her. "I can even say that here with all of the extras you keep giving me." That was not the case at the moment, his new-centennial Care-A-Bot body was drawing a bit of the intended promotional value her workplace wanted, but it was currently using standard five fingered hands.
"If you are up for it my bosses will let me stay a bit longer if I can manage another demonstration with all of the latest extras?" Helen took the chance to request. "If they are still in good enough shape it should be somewhat backwards compatible too."
"Which ones does it still work with?" Yellow-Glow asked eagerly, and Helen was happy to see she still could connect to her friend like that. "I have been using a direct control cable port lately for video editing on the guides, the wireless latency has been too high compared to what I'm used to in Void Strike."
---
"That is a set of permissions I did not think worked that way," Sledge commented as Flamescale finished working with Sixteen on the latest attempt to let the other snake slime use the same materials as her for travel, and the first successful one. "Then again, I also didn't expect to see Sixteen here at all." This was also the first attempt to use the shared base space, where someone other than Flamescale could meet the Void Entity version of the former local.
"We've spent the past three days working out where the limits are there," Flamescale admitted, although admittedly leaving out the important part. If Sledge asked, or if Yellow-Glow showed up too, then she would explain the results of the new account test. "I think it was supposed to be for close friends or relatives with that sort of material movement skill. It was just too clunky to have open access to someone's base otherwise before these areas were added."
"You found another use for open base access somehow?" Yellow-Glow then asked as he joined them in the middle left upper hallway of the shared base, the hall that Flamescale had just helped Sixteen link his base to. "Ah, is that a solution to getting locals inside the base?"
"No, it doesn't do that," Sixteen complained with annoyance. "I tried to bring my other body into my base and that didn't work either. I do not recommend dying that way either, it is unpleasant and getting a new body isn't great either now that I'm one of you." For either of them, Flamescale did not like the feeling of his mental entry updating when he wasn't alive as one of her creations.
"Flamescale, what does he mean by his base?" the machine Entity asked despite Sixteen having been rather clear.
"Good news, we know what it takes to turn a local into a Void Entity. Bad news, all it takes is giving them the standard access instructions and an account," Flamescale explained bluntly. "So, Sixteen can handle all of the parts of Citadel information extraction missions himself now." Specifically Sixteen could sell the information they were getting out of Citadel sites to the Nexus shops that in turn sold it to people interested in taking on bastion networks.
"Flamescale can't alter my mind as much anymore," Sixteen added to touch on something both of them were still getting used to. Flamescale couldn't remove memories from him anymore, and could not add commands that his Void Entity self had to follow, but could still add knowledge and give orders to his Lava Viper body, and she could still read basically all of his mind. "But I'm still a Viper too. Being in the same place with two bodies is really odd, but I mostly want to get these 'skills' your- our kind uses up to a better level. Right now I'm stronger as a Viper than like this."
Yellow-Glow just looked at them quietly after that for a long moment. "What exactly did it take to get him an account again?" her friend asked tiredly. "And why did you decide to go for that before we had the answers to the main questions?"
"Because Left-and-Right have looked at the lab results, and we needed data on the mental effects first. You know that we won't be the last to try this, and I doubt we are the first either," Sixteen specified. "Although I'm not happy that she just sent me a signup link for a game, and an account access code."
"Flamescale, do I need to worry about my new forces convincing me to make poor decisions too," Yellow-Glow lamented with a sigh. "I already have to deal with picking apart what they knew was false from what they thought was true. At this rate it is going to be at least a month before I get any useful data."
+++ Arc 2 End +++
[Author's Note]
Not quite how I expected this arc to go specifically, but I like how I managed the overall plan all things considered. Now, this is going to be the end of Fluid Pestilence for a while. Arc 3 has only the vaguest premise so far, and needs a lot more work before I have a full outline to work from. Before I work on that more I want to get my other main project done, I've found my way around the writer's block that stalled out
Typechange Johto so the plan is to finish that story before I go back to this or start something else.
With that said I want to thank everyone who has followed along so far. It has been really nice to see such a good reaction and so many people interested in my first attempt at something original.
Hopefully this is a good enough stopping point for now, and with any luck I will be back some day with the next arc.