Victories of the Soul [Worm/Avatar/ME/Multicrossover] [SI]

Immersion 3.4
Immersion 3.4

March 18th, 2011. 5:45 PM

Basilia Rubio


I ruffled my hair, having removed my helmet for the meeting that had been rapidly set up between a certain Director and my partner in business and hero work. A domino mask protected my identity, absolutely filled with a wide range of stealth technology to obscure my face. My eye color was not possible to discern without powers, and the shape of my face was changed by the mask itself and high fidelity photonic projection technology.

A good amount of the time had been spent waiting for slow bureaucracy to turn and M/S protocols to finish to make sure a literal demon monster wasn't possessing us. Once we had gone through all of that nonsense we had eventually been allowed to be in the same room with one Emily Piggot of the PRT. Taylor had not removed anything, clearly preferring her stuffy mask to fresh air. Then again she didn't have a mask using future tech. That made Taylor's reluctance a lot more understandable. Even then the feeling of being able to touch my soft silky hair was worth the practically nonexistent risk.

"Erudition, stop being weird you don't even brush your hair half the time. So I have to do it for you." I giggled at Taylor's deadpan reply, finding it a little funny.

She wasn't entirely wrong however, being of the male sex and being a bit of a slob made things like self care a little difficult. I had been getting better though, but long hair was a little out of my field of expertise. Taylor had been teaching me, and the experience had become quite common. I actually found it kind of nice, so even if I knew how now I let Taylor brush my hair anyway. Was that weird? No…I think it's just because I like spending time with Taylor.

Which is not much of a revelation, we were friends.

The door to the 'secure' conference room opened with two heroes I already knew well stepping nearly in sync with each other. Miss Militia strutted with a kind of confidence that I rarely saw in most people. She was weaponless but for her that meant little. Armsmaster's stride was more brusque but every bit her equal in confidence. He held his halberd but it hung tightly to a utility belt, much like my own as well as my many pockets.

Piggot was the last and I was taken aback by how…ordinary her overweight body was. She was exactly as you would have expected from the way she was described in Worm. But to be frank both my uncle and my aunt had more fat on their bones. And I had been around enough patients at my job to see some people with real weight. The fact she was still working and even walking was a testament to her stubbornness and willpower.

I tried to put on a smile but I doubt they found it genuine in any way. This had grown beyond my ability to control, I was only a single Shaman and the world was so much larger.

The director looked at me with a surprising lack of distaste, but she still had a bit of a scowl. "You seem quite worried." Both the capes looked at her and I wondered if they expected the PRT leader to play hardball.

My fingers rubbed against the table with an unusual amount of pressure. "It's not every day when a dark spirit manages to take a host. We have an incredibly dangerous entity that can only be killed if we take out the person it's possessing or we placate or damage it's true form."

"True form?" Piggot leaned back a bit as she sat down on a large and comfy chair. I pursed my lips, and purposely darted my eyes back and forth across the private room. They managed to take the hint, and the room shuddered as a number of mechanisms functioned to leave the place as isolated as can be.

"May I?" I tapped my omni-tool, and she frowned but allowed it with the caveat of Armsmaster doing his own sweeping. In the process Armsmaster found six hidden bugs, and I found a dozen more. The twitching eyebrows of the director made me nervous…because she was pissed.

Piggot let out a haggard breath. "Now I would like you to explain what is going on or I'll have to believe that you are the cause of this."

I threw my hands up. "Alright just to clear the air here, I am not responsible for creating or provoking the dark spirit currently using Krieg like a meat puppet." Armsmaster nodded very slowly.

"What do you mean by spirits? Are you referencing some form of animism?" That actually surprised me, and I wondered if Collin Wallis had some outside research on that sort of thing.

"That is not…entirely unfitting for what's occurring, that creature likely managed to pass through due to a rift into its native reality. It took a hold of Krieg at some point, and is likely using him as a vessel to express its natural instincts."

"Which are?" Piggot wasn't amused.

"It's a spirit of hatred, fear, ignorance and violence, it's going to lash out exactly as you would expect an insane parahuman would." Taylor stayed silent, and the director asked more necessary questions.

"What exactly is this creature? Are there more like them? Where do they come from and can they be killed?" I stared at her for a moment before giving the answer.

"That creature is as I mentioned a spirit, a native of the Spirit World. Think of it as a plane of existence aligned to our world, where the spirits reside in their home reality. Admittedly a little wishy-washy but you may label them however you see fit." Her expression was disbelieving but it quickly hardened after a solid 30 seconds of watching my face.

"So these 'spirits' are not a result of your power?" Armsmaster sounded a little relieved…maybe he wanted some extra tinker buddies?

"They are not, these entities have been around for far longer, even if not as they are now. I can interact and even communicate with them…but I'm not exactly skilled enough to talk to something made out of pure hatred and violence." I couldn't keep the sassiness from my voice if I tried.

All three members of the government organization joined together in mutual curiosity(and paranoia)

"I see," Piggot spoke carefully. "How many of these…spirits live within this dimensional plane?" It was a good thing that Toybox had their own pocket dimension to make my revelations convincing. Which was how I hoped she maintained her current level headedness.

"How many animals exist on this planet again?" Piggot's expression turned cold, her lips twisting into a half snarl.

"This is not a joke Erudition." I looked her straight in the eye, with little room for fear. Which was difficult.

"It's not, there's probably dozens to hundreds of spirits of some variety in this room alone. Thankfully, most of the more intelligent ones would probably be loyal to this place anyway."

"Explain." I'm sure she was only a minute away from blowing her top, and I didn't want to see what she does with her anger.

"Spirits are spontaneously generated from aspects of the physical world. Wildfires beget aspects of flame, rain creates aspects of water, pain creates spirits of…well pain. They operate on a food chain, their interactions balance out including their manifestation in this world. The most basic spirits, Aspects are typically barely sentient and the most easy to fight, manipulate or move around. Their basic behaviors are to gather with more of their kind, or those similar to their kind. An aspect of hate can eat an aspect of pain but not an aspect of love for example. They also have basic survival instincts…" god that seemed like the biggest piece of crock didn't it?

"Can they be killed or contained?" Piggot's knuckles were bone white, and I nearly laughed nervously.

"You can usually kill one if you punch it hard enough," I shrugged, pulling a grimace. "But some of the tougher and smarter spirits don't die when they are killed." Taylor and Piggot gave me an odd look, and I hid my smirk. "The other issue would be that a successful decimation of the spirit world could possibly cause a mass extinction event. Though I can't be sure…so please don't take my word for it." The switch in tone snapped the capes back into a more serious mode.

"How does that work?" Piggot was still being quite reasonable, and I was starting to wonder if she knew I wasn't Parahuman. In a biological sense rather than a legal sense I mean.

"The interactions of the spirits also affects events in the physical world, too many water spirits you get unseasonable mass floods in deserts. Too many fire spirits and you burn up the rainforest. That's just with just aspects, many of the more intelligent spirits tend to form from the presence of animal life. I've got no clue what that would do to life and I don't want to know. Though it might just harm them mentally rather than physically."

I really hoped they weren't as closely linked as I imagined, because spirits born from animals tend to die once their physical partner becomes deceased. Accidentally genociding all sentient life on Earth sounds like a real pain…though I have my doubts that's the case.

Piggot looked ready to burst a gasket and I did not blame her whatsoever. "So you're saying that there is an entirely different world where strange entities can affect and harm us and we can't do anything to stop them? Why did this go unnoticed?"

"The Spirit World wasn't…complete you could say, a machine not yet given its final parts until recently. Now that it's up and running, Pandora's box has opened up." I clenched my fists at the idea. "I've…no idea what kind of insane bastard would think it was a good idea…"

"Why not mention this to us earlier? A threat of this scale…it's irresponsible to leave it unmentioned." The director's words stung but there were a number of problems as well.

"Because the PRT is completely and utterly compromised." I spoke the truth in one of the few places I could make safe. A plethora of spirits of code and of machinery scoured the room, preventing information leakage in its totality along with brute processing power and elegant programming. "I was also a lot less knowledgeable on the many aspects of my powers. I only started getting a better idea of the implications relatively recently. Which is when I started to mull over the idea of informing your PRT."

Piggot leaned back. "If this was something you lacked knowledge of…then I can not blame you for your lack of…forewarning." Her huff told me she didn't like accepting that I wasn't being uncooperative.

"Right…" I said plainly.

She tapped on her desk with another scowl. "We also know there are at least a few informants from the gang's, we do our best to keep the leakage to a minimum." The frown on her face pointed to just how effective the local security of the local government was.

"It's definitely not enough, your system's are utterly borked to hell and back. Most of the well known gangs are also the ones with the least inroads into your branch." Taylor was squirming, and I could tell her power was running very strongly. It could have been worse since I had already told her this a while back.

It had been a bitch of a time getting anything out of Coil's systems, and I had to spend hours placating the spirits within his computers to give me the data I needed. Even then at the current level of progress it would be another few weeks before I'd be at the readiness to really commit to doing anything to the bastard.

Most of my time has been spent trying to keep any assets he could gain out of his hands. So far the Travelers have vanished off the face of the planet, and Dinah has a few drones(and friendly spirits…) tailing her.

"How dangerous is the information about these spirits that you don't trust it to leak out?" The question from Miss Militia added to the growing tension.

"In the end, spirits are machines, tools to be used, placated to improve your chance of survival. Healthier crops, increased efficiency of your weapons and technology. If you find someone like me capable of talking to them…living warmachines with horrific potential. The chances of someone experimenting and then killing themselves and everyone within a one mile radius is…not comforting."

"But now that one of those things is here you don't have a choice anymore." Piggot made a statement rather than a question.

"No wonder you're so stressed all the time." Taylor shrank back, once she realized she had said that out loud.

"So it would be best to keep this information as airtight sealed as possible," Piggot said with a pained expression. "But I also need proof of your statements, I can't have my troops being misinformed. That would…displease me." I shuddered.

"While I could shift us into the spirit world, I'm not sure how safe that would be," all three looked alarmed and I lifted my hands up in surrender. "The spirit world's physics are quite inconsistent, and I can't guarantee anyone's safety with what I have on hand."

The Director scowled. "Then try a different less dangerous method." I nodded and gestured for Armsmaster to approach. He did so cautiously.

"Do you have anything that can pick up dimensional or spatial anomalies?" The tinker paused, and I could hear his lips move silently.

"Yes. They're effective enough and reliable enough for some basic testing."

I frowned, studying the room for any abnormalities. I tilted my head toward Piggot. "Are you certain about this…while it's not dangerous it can…be disconcerting."

"I need to do my job…" I sighed.

"Good…may I?" The former military woman nodded, and Collin quickly scrambled with his Tinkertech. Reality pulsated, and the many native spirits in the vicinity were illuminated. Piggot hid a choked sound, staring at an air aspect freely floating in the breeze. Armsmaster stared at his halberd, the burning folding being of pure energy within it waving happily at its creator. Miss Militia watched a metal hulk leaned comfortably against its perch, one of the many spirits manifesting from the hull of the Rig.

I shut off this part of my abilities and the glimpse of the spirit world vanished. Armsmaster was analyzing the newly acquired data, and I could feel the glare the two older women were giving me.

"I imagine you realize how concerning this is?" I nodded meekly. Piggot clasped her hands together. "Now is there a way to combat this dark spirit? I'm not leaving some uncontrollable monster roaming around in my city." The commanding growl in her voice left a feeling of…wait is that…?

"Yes, we either need to purify the entity or kill it. We'll probably have to settle for the latter since I lack experience in the former. That spirit obviously didn't know what it was doing and broke something inside of itself. It'll be semi-fragile but incredibly unpredictable."

"Would PRT troopers be able to fight this spirit?" I shook my head. "So we'll need capes then…" she didn't look happy about it.

"Do you have any information on if there's been any odd attacks or mysterious disappearances? That might narrow down the thing's location." My data on the Empire's territory was less complete since I had mostly stuck to what one could call my territory. I had unofficially kicked out the Merchants, their unpowered henchmen being among the first of the petty criminal population to fall. They had recruited extra capes, but many of them were either caught within days or got fucked over by the other gangs. Or Taylor destroyed them.

"There's been a rash of attacks that have left many people within Empire territory with injuries, many of them have marks resembling claw marks…" some would have thought a new cape instead of a vicious monster. I had thought so. "Many have spoken about a sudden lack of energy." Armmaster's answer left me cold.

"It's feeding off human beings…" there was a sharp intake of breath throughout the room. "This will need to be delicate, we'll have to act fast if we want to prevent this from spiraling out of control." At this point…I'll just roll with the sudden authority I had managed to develop. Taylor was still better at it though, even if the gap had narrowed.

I pulled out the data disc, zealously protected by controlled spirits as well as encryption beyond anything in the modern day.

"Does that contain the dossier you mentioned?" Miss Militia piped up from her position.

"It also elaborates on some of the holes in your security if you want it…keep it off your systems and prepare accordingly." I crossed my legs, anxiety churning my stomach.

The three shared a meaningful glance. Piggot smirked for a moment.

"Then if that's everything you're willing to say, we'll have to talk about what comes next." There was a glint in her eyes. "This meeting will take a lot of time, are you willing to commit?"



I've made a horrible mistake.

Again.
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March 19th, 2011. 8:35 AM

Basilia Rubio


"This city has been cursed…it just has to be." I whined, placing my forehead down on the table. Taylor smiled but the bright sight did little to improve my shitty mood. Not that it was as bad as I was hamming it up to be, but it was leaving me on the back foot and I did not like that.

I waited at the dinner table, watching Taylor cook while humming a happy tune. This was another activity we had started together because Taylor was apparently fairly adept in comparison to my own paltry cooking skills. The skill was something the master cape had learned and then expanded her knowledge once she broke free from Winslow. She had been kind enough to teach me some of what she was learning and like the hair brushing it was fun…more so even.

There had been well over an hour of time spent on the meeting, and we also had to go through the general run around for the Empire fight. At the same time, I had been enlisted by Armsmaster to help plug some of the holes in their security. He hadn't told me what, but they had developed a plan for moving the Empire capes without losing them. Apparently taking down 4 Empire capes had given a huge kick to the rear of the PRT. But there's been uplifted activity from the ABB at the same time. So far they had kept the probing to a minimum, but eventually they would become cocky enough to try to muscle in on the area my company was operating in.

Taylor and I weren't liable for what would happen to them once that occurred.

There was also a growing interest in my Tinkertech, and the local police departments were clamoring for new armor plating. Some of them were also finding some amount of fascination with my drones. Not an uncommon sentiment, though whether I'd be allowed to bring a basic model to the market…was another story. Overall the business was going through what one would call a steady amount of growth.

The income was actually quite sizable once the kinks got worked out. While the company probably wouldn't grow into a multi billion dollar giant overnight, it might get there within about a year. I was actually supposed to meet up with a few steel manufacturing companies, they had purchased licenses from Athena. The money would probably add up to at least tens of millions per year, but the corporations themselves would easily make billions with stronger, tougher, cheaper and longer lasting alloys.

I could see most of Athena's revenue being from licensing like certain smaller corporations back on Earth…Prime? There was a headphones company that made several hundred million dollars on their patents. Which made we wonder how much could I make with what I could license?

There was also some scouting out for using a specialized VI to focus on certain lines of research to advance. Most of them involved electronics, small little refinements that would take them up higher to the limits of modern silicon architecture. Unfortunately my optotronic computing would be limited to my own stuff and small production lines. The sheer disruption would destroy the electronics industry, though I could at least boost the rate of advancement by a wide margin.

I mean…I was funding optotronic research, but it would be at least half a year before they could become a mass market product. As in…several million units per year instead of hundreds…so they'd be for specialty niches.

My nose twitched at the smell of home cooked pasta, and my mouth watered. Taylor sauntered out from the kitchen with a smug look, and I propped myself up onto my elbows. My mom would probably say it's rude but this is my table so it's my rules.

Taylor had chosen a loose white tank top and blue gym shorts. My eyes wandered. for a moment, warmth settling in my chest. Her eyes gleamed with pride, and two plates were placed down on the table. She had also grabbed two forks, and I felt my hunger spike higher. I had spent a lot of energy and time tracking the general whereabouts of the dark spirit, as well as slowly reinforcing the areas I desired in with pacified spirits. Fortunately the spirits of the Docks were as stubborn and protective of their homes as the human residents. They didn't like the idea of a vicious mad spirit trying to muscle in on their turf.

"So…are you going to try it or not?" Taylor smiled, and I was still a little flustered since I wasn't used to it.

"U-Umm yeah…okay." I twirled the spaghetti into a ball with my fork, and very rapidly took the pasta into my mouth. Taylor looked expectantly, and the taste of the food was great. But…but…

Taylor's eyes dimmed. "Is it that bad?" I denied the question, the rare sting of sadness in my eyes leaving me feeling…

"I-It's fine…it just…reminds me of…of my mom." There was a deep pit in my stomach, and I took slow meticulous bites to savor the flavor. The taste wasn't the same but the reminder was enough to make it hurt. It always hurt…and the only time it didn't was when I was tinkering, and when I was dealing with problems that I shouldn't be with my age and experience. The only distraction from my own…

I think…I need to stop.

The despondency was getting exhausting and I really just wanted…something. What did I want? I barely cared about this place at all, beyond not wanting to die when the world ends. It all started here, and my own home could be in terrible danger because of it. If it even still exists…if it's even still in a range I could find.

"Basilia?" Taylor picked a chair next to mine, inclining her back and resting on her forearms for more even eye contact. I felt myself retracting back, my lungs suddenly lacking oxygen. "Just…breath okay? Just…breath."

I shut my eyes, letting my mind open up, letting it spread out to an infinite number of topics. I let the knowledge of past stellar empires flow past me, hints of their culture imprinted onto the spiritual matrix storing their technology.

The technological sophistication and experimental technology of the salarians. The elegant and insanely advanced understanding of biotics and of the mass effect of the Asari. The brute force of the Turians, their bulky vessels built for the maximum outloading of firepower. The near magical machinery and tools of the Hanar, their understanding of Prothean technology accelerating past even the Asari. For a brief instance I connected to even older civilizations, the shadow of the Protheans…the ashes of the Inusannon.

Sorry…

Veda had gone silent for a while now, and conversations between us were growing shorter. I knew she was working on a project involving the bans still placed on herself, small restrictions designed to loosen as time goes on. It was…obviously time consuming.

"Sorry Taylor…I'm just not feeling…at my best." I picked at the meal, feeling only mildly happy to have someone willing to cook for me. "I think this is the first time I've actually overworked myself." I had always been a pretty lazy guy…now I was working hard to the point of slowly killing myself. The exact opposite of what I used to be.

Progress.

"There's nothing wrong with that but…do you want to talk about it?" Taylor's looked lost, and I opened and closed my mouth in a cyclical fashion.

"Yes." My words moved ahead of my thoughts.

Taylor nodded, and waited for me to collect my scattered thoughts. I began to inhale the pasta more readily, my taste buds registering the heaven that Taylor has created on this planet with mortal hands.

"He…Ahem." The brunette coughed behind a fist, and I let my natural pout form. Even now she was laughing at me…which would've been great since her laughter is nice.

I got serious. "I…miss them. I've never been someone to be super social…even with family but…" I swallowed saliva, my eyes burning for a moment. "That doesn't mean I can't miss them right?" The question was left out in the open, and I fidgeted under Taylor's gaze.

"I…get it." A quick check of my memory made me realize I was an idiot. Of course she would understand, her own mother is…gone. If in a more permanent fashion.

"I…" I wasn't sure why I wanted to apologize. There was nothing I had done wrong, besides maybe bringing up a topic she was uncomfortable about.

"I'm not really sure what to say…you say I'm good at talking with people but…" I smiled sadly.

"Well…there's a difference between commanding and comforting people." I shrugged, stuffing my mouth so I wouldn't say something stupid.

"It's not fair though…you helped me so I should be able to help you." There was a self conscious lilt to her voice.

"I didn't do much really…literally all I did was talk to you. Everything else only happened because you…invaded my privacy." Taylor winced and I knew I should have kept my mouth shut.

"Sorry…" she mumbled before steeling herself, turning slightly to face me a little better. Her arms moved as if to wrap around me, and I blinked at the gesture. I had never figured Taylor for being affectionate in any matter, but then Taylor had been a different person once. Even so I hadn't received anything beyond small gestures, nothing that one would call dramatic.

"Umm." I hummed, and after a minute of awkward shuffling I nodded in acceptance.

I squeaked when Taylor took me into a bone-crushing hug, and I gradually wrapped my arms around her. I leaned my head against her shoulder, a sigh escaping me. A part of me thought it was pathetic that I needed the comfort of someone who was younger than me but I crushed that idea. This wasn't bad…it was rather nice actually.

"We'll figure something out, I wanted to be a hero and you helped me with that dream. I can at least help you with this…" she shrugged her shoulders, and a smile formed on my face.

"Right…thank you." Taylor nodded, and my train of thought wandered.

I had told the PRT more than I should have really…but I couldn't leave them in the dark. The chances of misunderstanding were big, and I would rather not have to deal with Worm's brand of incompetence and general human maliciousness. This was just going to be the first of many incidents, I could feel it in my bones.

I just needed to narrow down that spirit's location…then I would remove it from my presence and from my current home.

A finger poked me in the forehead, and I smoothed out my expression. Taylor raised an amused eyebrow. I grinned and didn't elaborate on my mental machinations until later.

I had been avoiding a part of my abilities, only using them for myself…it was time to start acting like it.

To start acting like a Shaman.
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March 20th, 2011. 2:00 PM

Collin Wallis


I sank into the seat of my chair, frowning as I evaluated my halberd. I knew full well how obsessive I could be with improving the efficiency and capability of my equipment. It was one of my faults but also one of my strengths, Dragon had told me as such. I wasn't ignorant to what I was like…but I knew enough to realize that my halberd was working at an impossible efficiency. A more than twenty percent improvement in every category I could imagine. I had tested everything I had built into it, and found that there was almost a pulse to the weapon.

Like it was alive.

"Collin?" I felt a smile when Dragon's avatar appeared, the holographic image smiling back. She was one of the reasons I had progressed so much over the past few years. Her knowledge, her patience and willingness to work with me had boosted how much work, and how well I worked at the same time. Despite her agoraphobia and thus her inability to meet with me personally I would consider her my closest companion.

"Dragon. How well has the testing of the range of this 'Spirit World' gone?" That had been one of the biggest topics on my mind for the past 24 hours. An entire plane of existence filled with life forms unlike any seen on this planet that weren't projections or Biotinker creations. Or at least…weren't anything like the conventional creations of Parahuman powers.

The dossier has been kept under seal, the director not trusting the information to not leak out. She has been seeking outside help to clean up the broken system.

Have we really become so complacent…? The trawl had found that the entire PRT and Protectorate was compromised from top to bottom, far beyond the expectations of anyone. The records stated that the clean up would be beyond enormous, villains and gang members coincidentally ferreting out the location of weapons shipments, interrupting raids or the numerous successful attempts to break out Parahuman convoys. With information leakage like this there was no chance no matter how many villains and criminals we captured to fix the city.

Dragon spoke. "It took some time to parse the data you received, it often damaged equipment even attempting it." I frowned as the experience was not my own, all of my equipment could easily perceive the presence of the parallel world.

"What did you find?" But I was eager for the response, the confirmation of denial of the document was well needed.

Dragon grimaced. "This dimensional plane likely spans the entirety of the planet," I gripped the handle of my weapon. "I've sent the new sensors on my machines to every corner of the Earth including the Antarctic. In every instance without fail they sensed the very subtle distortions of this Spirit World. It's actually…" I moved forward, Dragon's hesitation catching my attention.

"What is it?"

"I've launched a few new satellites…they found the same phenomena extending outwards into deep space." I released my halberd, my mouth suddenly feeling dry.

"How much…?" One of the monitors changed, and I saw an image of the planet. It was surrounded by a coat of light, a visual depiction of the alien realm. I could see lines, tunnels that extended out from the bubble in every which direction, leading off to the moon, leading off into farther beyond.

"These…roads appear to be extensions of the dimensional plane, and many of them seem pointed in the direction of the other planets in the solar system. The exact range is unknown…with my satellites limited to low earth orbit I can only gain so much data." She sounded apologetic.

"It's more than acceptable, now we have a better idea of what we're dealing with." But even then there were further questions than answers. Erudition had reported that the Spirit World was limited to the planet, though she speculated that it may be more widespread than she knew.

If this was the effect of a Parahuman…it was far beyond any ability that had ever been seen. Most powers had trouble just beyond the Earth's atmosphere, yet this plane extended for hundreds of millions of miles into the emptiness of space.

"These spirits…Erudition mentioned they could be manipulated?" Dragon provided a query, and I nodded as I began a fifth inspection of my weapon.

"At first I thought she was like Myrddin, painting her abilities in a mystic light." The man was strange, but he was a good hero and a good man if nothing else. "But she spoke of these spirits in a more…scientific capacity. Like intelligent machines rather than entities beyond our understanding." Dragon's expression went blank, and I frowned.

Had I said something wrong?

"Yes…but she also said they were potentially dangerous, and that some would act with malicious intent if they have the opportunity." She was not wrong, if their abilities were accurate, it would be quite tempting to make deals with them. The new tinker said that without the appropriate type of person, and without the right experience attempting to make one would end poorly.



"Dragon? You've seen and read the dossier, yes?" I ventured with the question, glancing over at my prone weapon.

"I have…There was a passage on how spirits can reside within weapons, with many sharing a deep loyalty to their users."

A 20% increase in effectiveness without performing even a minor change or update of my halberd. Erudition likely did something similar for her own equipment, and she could certainly make offers on improving equipment through such a method.

"How likely do you think of the chances of my hypothesis on the potency of her tinker ability being found correct?" It was a rare feat for any tinker with her level of diversity. So far I have seen no indication of what her speciality was, and what that meant I could not be sure about.

"Truthfully, I believe you're right Colin. But I'll have to evaluate her for myself, so I'll likely have to come down to the Bay."

"Physically?" Dragon laughed.

"No…there's a new suit I've been wanting to make use of. I'm sure Erudition and Monarch will be surprised." I almost smiled, though an alert soon came from my computer. Some of my newly made code was being compiled into a new format, one of the first prototypes to clean up the security of the PRT ENE.

I was no investigator but Dragon and I could certainly work together to fix as many leaks as possible. The Director was the one taking care of the leaks that involved people rather than faulty code and backdoors.

Five capes had been captured and Erudition's information was sealing their fate. If we could move them out of the city, the Empire and the Merchants would be weakened. Even if the ABB would grow more active they only had so many men. My new increase in productivity also meant I could accelerate my project on countering Brutes. The Merchants were reduced in power without Squealer, this was a chance.

A chance to change the city. A chance to break the back of crime and violence that I had barely been able to staunch in all my time here.

"Are you alright Colin?" Dragon's worry was…noticeable even to me.

"I'm fine Dragon…I'm simply feeling…" What was the word? It was on the tip of my tongue…

"Feeling?" Dragon responded.

"Hopeful. I'm feeling…hopeful."
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AN: Here is 3.4, I've been working on making some minor changes here and there to make it fit a little better with the previous chapter. As you should also be able to tell my chapters have progressively gotten longer with time, as it's gotten easier to write quickly, or at least to keep a constant pace of writing. I'm about one and a half Arcs ahead of this chapter for example.

Hopefully you've enjoyed this chapter.
 
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March 22nd, 2011. 8:15 PM

Basilia Rubio


"The BattleNet seems to be working at optimal capacity." I swiveled my head lifting my ion rifle, as the strategic focused cloud processing did its job. It marked both entrances and other approaches for entering buildings or other structures in the area. Along with a more optimal motion tracker and augmented sensory package, with Taylor's modified semi-organic light hardsuit acting as the leader of the widespread network. VI assisted targeting, as well as a general system for checking up on your equipment like omni-gel, medi-gel, etc, etc.

While I could work well with BattleNet, Taylor was literally the best multitasker I have met in my entire damn life. Her costume had been modified heavily, going from what was merely fairly tough organic composites, to a full on suit of light armor. There was now a thin underlying exoskeleton that held up the mass of Taylor's armor. A hybrid of organic muscle and myomer bundle, with the frame itself made out of a lightweight organometallic substance. It was closer to my own suit though it retained Taylor's design. The suit came in the form of a living plate of synthetic biological armor.

It started with an underlying weave of carbon-tube fiber derived from spider silk mixed with a non-Newtonian organic cellular matrix. The matrix is full of nervous cells and cellular fluid used to feed the living armor. A combination of the Queen Administrator's knowledge of drone technology, and my own understanding of alien biology. The following layer was what sealed the suit segments environmentally, a layer of softer more pliable rachni chitin which naturally incorporates both metal and graphene into its physiology. The final layer ended in full on segmented plates similar to what she already had but with the ability to self repair.

The scary thing is the fact that due to it being alive, Taylor is able to control it the same way she controls her swarm. While the armor will shift with Taylor's moves automatically, it can do so much faster with Taylor's bug control. Overall it's superior to the intermediary armor in every way, though it's not as protective as it could be since the plating doesn't cover every part of her body. Which is fair enough, it's heavy enough as it is. It's only about 25 kilograms however…but it's armor plating could deform an anti-material rifle round

It's basically her original idea for the costume but made with mad SCIENCE and even edgier than before. She has retractable claws, and a shitload of utility pockets. Honestly I could probably add fully functional wings to the thing…but I didn't want to give away the game too soon. Luckily the armor at least partially baffles sensors, and I was working on adding a stealth module.

Because why not have an invisible bug queen who can cut you in half, melt you with twisting fields of altered reality, as well as sending off legions of insects?

I also fit a shitload of optotronics into her suit so she could better fit as the main hub of the cloud computing network. I had also forced her to practice with a pistol that would serve as a backup weapon in case her shock-sword can't pummel an opponent. While our Biotics were growing stronger with time and practice, without a biotic amp there was still a practical limit.

She ended up cheating by using clusters to aim her weapon, but then again our armor did have aim assist built in. I had also changed the color of my armor to a lighter shade of grey, because Taylor was terrifying enough for the both of us. Seriously she had shown up behind me and nearly made me piss myself with her damn costume. I ended up cursing her out in a lapse of my usually clean mouth.

Outside of my own head I mean.

It had taken several days to narrow down the location of the spirit with how slippery the bastard was even with Armsmaster's expertise. Some of his time was being spent with Dragon, plugging in as many holes as they could in the PRT ENE's system. They hadn't elaborated on what else was being done but that was government business anyhow. A good amount of time had been wasted on selecting which capes would be willing or able to help us out. Armsmaster was out of the picture, unfortunately, but I heard that Dragon might be wanting to pitch in.

"They're coming." Monarch announced with a solid and confident voice, gripping her blade while floating on pockets of air.

"Who…?" I could have checked myself but asking Taylor would be faster.

"Dauntless and Battery, they're about a block away and coming in fast." she informed me, her voice distorted by the modulator and the helmet. She was definitely going for intimidating rather than friendly…even my armor had a softer, less harsh look to its design.

"Interesting combination." I looked around warily, Downtown looking much more menacing at night. This was the heart of the Empire, their territory covering a good amount of this area as well as parts of the commercial district. Even if they had figured out we weren't responsible for the attacks on them. That didn't mean they would stand for us muscling in on them like this.

Taylor choked. "D…D…" I glanced over to Taylor, and my motion sensor picked up activity, while a quiet alarm warned of Parahuman activity. How…?

She appeared from above, a semi humanoid machine with draconic wings that sprouted from the mid back. It was a dark silver color, heavily mechanical in nature, it's skin organically smooth with some type of metal alloy. Two jets were slung under each wing, and a deep scan revealed some type of ionic wind propulsion drive that could ramp up into a plasma rocket at higher power levels. The entire suit was lifted up by shard based form of gravity manipulation, though it was apparently less efficient than using eezo.

I grinned. "Hello Dragon…looks like you're testing out a new suit on us? A pretty stealthy new model too…" Dragon definitely qualified for one of the best Tinkers in the world if she managed to even partially avoid the vast net. It hadn't lasted long, but it meant I needed to make some adjustments. While the dimensional breakage of powers are noticeable it is possible to obscure them well enough to hide from plain sight.

"Hello there Erudition, Monarch." The draconic head and neck bowed politely, the accent of Dragon obvious to my ears. I giggled, the speakers passing the poor Master cape's choked huff of air into my ears.

"Well, I wasn't too sure the best tinker in the world was going to show up," my tone turned soft. "But I'm glad you did…" because a single pulse of shard and firebending 'magic' revealed something I had expected from the secret AI.

The soul did not care for your body…only the mind was needed as a criteria.

"How can you be so calm?" Taylor whispered through the communication system, coming out as crisp and clear as could be.

"To be fair…I didn't grow up admiring real life superheroes." I whispered back, watching as Dauntless approached us, flying with his empowered boots. They pinged something fierce, all kinds of energy swirling together in an insane example of the capabilities of shard reality warping.

Dragon spoke. "Perhaps you would like to patch me in to your conversation? It would make communicating in this…spirit world easier. If there's a worse case scenario." A subtle way of telling me she had earned her title for a reason.

"Give me about five…seconds." A simple tap and a click later and I had patched Dragon in to the communication's line. She probed at the rest of the code for a moment before being rebuffed by both the spirits within the virtual cloud as well as my own security measures.

"Your work is quite impressive, I've been meaning to make contact for some time now." Dragon's tone was decidedly amused, and interested. "You must have some specialization in computing…or am I wrong?"

I snorted. "I haven't really found any real limit on what I can build, but I haven't been around long enough to really know either. It's hard to work out when you've got ten million libraries worth of ideas bouncing around in my head." I didn't mind giving a small hint of how my power worked, because it didn't really matter. If there was a weakness it would get figured out anyway as the narrative would cling to life.

"Ahh that is…" Dauntless suddenly made his appearance, closely flanked by Battery without the company of her husband. He looked as expected, a man in white and gold Greek armor and dress, holding a shield and a lance of sentient lightning. Battery stopped just behind him, her own costume sparking with electricity…

"So it seems everyone is here…" the Trump cape looked happy to see us, flashing a handsome smile. "Is this where this 'dark spirit' has been making its home?" He spun his lance, swiveling his head in a professional manner.

"Indeed," I projected a holographic map. "A place like this is the perfect feeding ground for a spirit like this one. A supply of hatred and energy that allows for its growth. That's probably why it's targeting the Empire first." Dauntless nodded sternly.

Dauntless had actually met Taylor a while back, helping her out when Trainwreck managed to get the drop on her. He had moved as fast as he could and together they had brought him down, though he managed to break out soon after. He was a nice guy and rather cute to boot…not that I was ever going to try out in the dating scene.

"What can you tell us about what we'll face?" Battery had her own questions, charging up in the meantime.

"This spirit will be incredibly agile and will not hesitate to harm or maim you unless it wants to feed off your energy," I explained. "Imagine it as a projection, capable of breaking the laws of physics to some extent. Excising it from Krieg will be a delicate process. But it is possible."

"What about the Spirit World itself, what is it truly like?" Dragon sounded curious, likely preferring a first hand account rather than dry text and data.

"It's going to vary on where you are…it can be everything from a verdant sanctuary where you can raise a family to a literal hell on earth full of Traps, unstable physics, and malicious spirits seeking to eat you, fight you, or trick you with promises of power." Battery gave me an odd look.

"How common is the latter?" Dragon questioned as her suit hovered silently.

"So far everything around the docks has been peaceful, but most of that is because I've been placating or manipulating the local spirits. Turns out they want the industry to come back as much as the city does. They were glad to help…"

"So the spirits can be used to enhance someone?" Dauntless asked.

"Yes…they can help with agriculture, with making your tools and machinery more efficient. You can even summon some of them if you've got the willpower, though it's not possible with all of them."

"Which ones can be…summoned?" Battery questioned, her smile was genuine but strained.

"Usually animal spirits, what one could call the soul of a creature. They can be pretty tough, one could imagine summoning I don't know…a spirit bear or elephant into battle." Their priceless expressions made my day, and while a part felt like I should worry I had already pissed off the largest gang in the city as well as the runner up in the Merchants. Not that they had any territory to begin with…

"So would any animal have a counterpart in the…spirit world?" Dauntless said hesitantly, some amount of discomfort in his voice.

"Of course…the spirits are weird like that," I shrugged at him. "And I imagine it's weird to even think about a place called the spirit world am I right?"

"You're not wrong, I'm not disparaging you but it does sound a little…"

"Crazy? I don't blame you…but it's not like I was the one who named it that."

Battery glanced over curiously. "Then who did?" Taylor jumped.

"Well to be honest I'm not entirely sure myse—" a blood curdling scream echoed through the night, and a dark cloud of insects buzzed out into the city. The trouble with spirits was how Taylor's swarm couldn't always perceive them if they purposely hid themselves.

I cursed, and beckoned for the heroes to follow us. Dauntless flew through the sky while Battery briefly blurred before I adjusted to her speed. I unleashed spurts of fire underneath my feet to accelerate my movement, as well as gradually lowered air resistance. I outsped Dauntless and Battery on the ground, and only Dragon's suit was able to keep up with her jets. Monarch's longer strides however easily outpaced me, and we soon caught up with the sounds and vibrations of reality breakage.

Three people ran as fast as they could…the distorted and disturbing shadow of the hungry spirit in the light making a timely arrival quite urgent. I blinked once I caught sight of the people fleeing with all their strength.

A mousy woman in her late 20s ran with a baby in tow, her body sparking with lights only barely visible to my sensors. The child was crying, and I felt a growl rise up in my throat. The next victim was a familiar person to me, a gruff auburn haired teenager with a scowl on her face. The third was in costume, his face covered by an intimidating skull helmet and wore motorcycle leather, his sides obscured in darkness. Which were visibly glitching out…

"Where are your dogs!?" Grue of the Undersiders huffed out, visibly tiring with his flat out run.

"I…don't know!" Rachel sounded pissed, her eyes filled with a sense of…concern. It was likely her dogs had been hurt, and if I knew one thing about her…Bitch cared about her dogs.

"Two civilians and two members of a lesser known cape gang…" Dragon responded but her aiming stuttered when reality distorted. A shadow emerged from the black, rising more than 12 feet in the air, Krieg screaming within its flesh. The entity still resembled a human, but its proportions hit right at the uncanny valley. Too long limbs, no eyes or mouth, and it's back arched at angles that weren't biologically possible. Faint markings and carvings glowed in a mauve light, and it bounded on all fours with a cat like grace. Swarms of insects cut into its skin, but did little damage even with their enhancements from projected wind and kinetic energy.

"It's gotten bigger…" Battery whispered.

I frowned, and decided enough was enough. "Excuse me…but before we intervene take this." I rapidly threw several devices, interdimensional communicators in case we were pulled into the spirit world.

The plan had been to take the spirit's host away, severing its connection to the physical plane. Once that was done, I would seal off any rifts and a team of capes would be sent to directly combat and then destroy the malicious spirit.

The heroes gave their thanks, and Dragon looked curiously at the device before connecting it to a barely visible port. I packed a few drones in my suit, because most of what I had wouldn't transition with us if it happened.

"BUUUURN!" The spirit cackled, having lost the double tone since it had overtaken Krieg in its possession of his physical form. We caught up, and I got a shot off. A blast of ions sizzled it's flesh but did little more than superficial damage. Dauntless and Taylor fired at the same time, and the spirit took a blast of energy to the face, and an arm was cratered by a hypersonic bullet.

Dragon followed up with a blast of containment foam…it wasn't even slowed down. But it had to bend Krieg away from the rapidly expanding foam. Well…that's a very helpful tip…

"Do you think we're sharing the same idea?" Taylor spoke up, already hurling herself on wind as the spirit increased its unnatural bounds. I nodded and she began to speak aloud to the rest of our partners in this endeavor.

"Dauntless, Battery…can I trust the two of you keep that thing busy? It can pass through containment foam but Krieg can not. If we can hold it still for long enough, we might be able to deal with Krieg. Without its host it'll lose its connection to this world."

Dauntless replied. "It should be easy enough, just keep him busy you said?" He flew gracefully on his boots, twirling his lance.

"Yes…Taylor will grab the woman and move the Undersiders. They're a liability without their abilities." All three nodded, and a quick gesture was translated into a signal.

FWOOSH!

Monarch practically vanished, moving at more than 170 miles an hour. She threw out swarms of biting insects and arachnids, QA already clawing her way into the spirit's partially manifested corpus with great difficulty. The mousy woman yelped as Taylor lifted her into her arms, the woman and her child rocketed upward onto a safe building before Taylor dropped back down. She flipped in the air, her biotics blazing as he fell like a meteor. The shock-sword cracked against the spirit's head, midnight black flaking away at the display of sheer biotic force. She swung her arm, and sliced the things head off with a single slash of compressed wind.

It regenerated in an instant and Taylor backed off, grabbing the Undersiders by the waist and hauling them off to the side. The spirit leapt and Battery met the spirit head off, a straight punch knocking it back several feet. Dauntless bashed the monster with his shield, though it was notably slowed when it touched the outer layers of the spirit's body.

"I think it managed to commandeer some of Krieg's kinetic powers!" I jumped more than two dozen feet in the air, taking potshots at what my suit considered weak spots. Again they did little to damage its form, and I promptly switched weapons.

I landed on top of a street lamp, and I carefully balanced myself. The magnetic holster released its hold, and the gun I had chosen had unfolded into its monstrously powerful form.

BOOM!

The spirit screeched when I blew its chest apart, Krieg screaming as he struggled in the stomach area. Again it healed its wound but it was noticeably slower and left more permanent marks.

Battery had backed off, warned by both her communicator and the enormous shotgun itself. I fired three more times, and then stopped as the gun started to overheat. Dauntless dashed forward as the spiritual creature roared, bashing his shield onto a leg. The spirit tripped, reforming its damage as best as it could.

It hissed, but Queen responded by taking its face off with a single swipe of airbending enhanced wasp stingers. Which was a terrifying sentence.

The swarm projection gorged itself on battered insects, going from about eight feet to about fifteen. It became more unstable, likely straining the current limits of the power. But it did the job that needed to be done…holding a tight grip on the being of hate and prejudice made manifest. Whenever it tried to attack, Dauntless would zap it or Battery would kick or punch it half a dozen times in a second.

I dropped down, compressing flame into a rapid fire flurry of concussive blasts. Some of the swarm was burned away, but many escaped by burrowing into the spirit's weakening outer coating.

Dragon worked quickly, opening up a blast of containment foam. Much of it was slowed down, but it expanded just fast enough to cover Krieg completely.

It emitted a bone chilling cry, it's anger made known to the entire territory. It started to reach through the foam, and I needed something to pull Krieg free from his confinement. Dragon was the one with the answer, and a harpoon shot out from a hidden barrel. The ball of foam was slowly pulled away, and the spirit screamed even louder. Breaking glass with the vibrations…

My skin tingled, and my nose itches…oh shit.

"Pull back now! Get out of there!" An explosion of kinetic energy crushed half of Taylor's projection, and the others barely launched themselves away. Dragon managed to keep her footing, and continued to reel in Krieg inch by inch. But without us to distract the thing it was losing…

"We need to…" Taylor stopped, and leaned out of the way as two bastardized mixes of reptile and dog crashed into the spirit at full force. Bitch rode one of them, her face twisted into a snarl. Grue was on the other, looking implacable under his helmet and dark outfit.

The two transformed dogs lunged, their enormous jaws snapping limbs with sheer force and power. Claws shredded increasingly fragile flesh, and Krieg popped out of the spirit. He let out a single whimper before his eyes snapped shut, I promptly set him on fire…

"What are you doing!" Dauntless grabbed me by my shoulder and I pointed at Krieg. Remaining pieces of spirit writhed around him but the flames cooked away the material with ease.

Dragon reeled the nazi in, and the dark spirit stilled…and reality began to bend around it in waves of energy and matter. Taylor grabbed Krieg and several drones picked him up, flying as far away from the singularity as possible. The spirit blew apart, tentacles slicing through the air like bullets. I tried to grab Battery but she was dragged towards the maw of the raging entity.

There was another Parahuman…who was tha—

Space was compressed and then uncompressed in a snap, and Battery was popped over to me. I turned around and gaped at the small blonde figure holding her hands up, with a pursed lip. She wasn't in costume, simply wearing pajamas, and a hastily placed cloth over her face.

"Vista?" Both the Protectorate capes snapped their heads to glare at the Ward, and the space warper grimaced.

"What are you doing out here?! This is…" Battery moved as a tentacle sliced where she had been standing.

The thirteen year old twisted the world into a knot but the dark spirit easily counteracted her warping, bending and shapeshifting to launch its every attack.

"I…don't know! I was in bed…and then I wasn't!" My nose scrunched up at her scent, spirit energy clinging to her.

"Fuck…it's trying to make a damn rift! It's trying to punch its way fully through into reality!" Veda returned to awareness, reality shuddering as she fought the spirit's control. Vista's power helped, snapping space into place against the flow.

A burst of darkness spread outwards, and a rushing of wind followed. Despite my best hopes for the mission, we were sucked into the spirit world.
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March 22nd, 2011. 8:22 PM

Basilia Rubio


The buildings around us changed, coming to life in the dark night of the spiritual cityscape. The woman from before was nowhere to be found, and the same applied to Krieg. Grue had been left behind, his ride having taken a bad hit from the spirit. While my drone had been mostly left behind they could still penetrate the fog of the boundary between worlds.

Dragon's suit sputtered, electricity arcing for a moment before stabilizing herself on a shivering car spirit. Taylor was shaking her head, and very carefully released several hundred insects from her costume. From the corners and shadows I could see thousands of sprites looking at her, resembling cartoonish impressions of her swarm. Vista was lagging, her power stuttering the fabric of space but unable to do any more than that.

Taylor was the first to overcome the shock. "Everyone has to stay close, we don't know what could be out here." Dauntless shook his head, gripping his Arclance but doing as Taylor said. Battery did the same, gently pulling on the confused minor.

"What did you say about rifts…?" Battery questioned, he grip on Vista as strong as iron.

"Rifts are essentially short lived cuts to the spirit world, they allow people and spirits to pass freely between worlds until they close again. Usually they only commonly form on worlds that are unbalanced." Left unsaid was the fact that Earth Bet was on the brink, full of an excessive number of super villains, monsters in human skin and actual monsters.

"Fuck…fuck…fuck." I turned around, quirking an eyebrow when Bitch unsteadily rose up from where she had collapsed on the ground. Her dog…I think this one was Brutus, and was still in its monstrous shell. The blunt shaped skull made it clear, even if the dog looked more like a demon than a real animal. But it was when I took a closer look that I realized an interesting fact.

I could feel Brutus's spirit, the dog rapidly healing from its injuries as it's other self mended it's corporeal form. Bitch's eyes crossed, and she sniffed deeply, taking in as much air as possible.

Taylor took a step in her direction but no more. "Tell us." Bitch grimaced and her friend growled in a protective response.

"That thing is close…and it's…much bigger." That took me for a loop, but not for an very big one.

"You're a shaman." I stated, offering no ambiguity in my tone.

"I don't know what that is…" she looked hesitant now, her nose twitching as new scents came to her. Spirits poured onto the street, curious at the new arrivals. Machine spirits looked in awe of Dragon, their feelers, gears, and wheels brushing against her legs. A few electrical spirits sniffed at Battery and Dauntless but they all hissed and fled back to their homes within the spirit city's wiring. The thousands of insectile sprites stared at Taylor with unblinking eyes. A few dozen spirits resembling dogs emerged to glance at Bitch. She stared back, her usually angry expression softening into a lighter emotion.

"Open your eyes. Take in the air, take in the form of what this place is." The other capes stared at me like I was madwoman, and perhaps I was.

Bitch scowled but surprisingly took my advice. Her eyes shut, and when they reopened they showed the void. Brutus shifted, muscles suddenly pumping with newfound might and power. The master cape reached out, pulling on a sprite of air. She whispered words to it, and the aspect shuddered.

"That thing is over there." She pointed to a spot close to the spiritual equivalent of the Medhall building. "If you're going to kill it I want in…no one hurts my dogs." Brutus let out a snarl, and I caught a glimpse of his spirit howling in agreement.

"Is that a good idea?" Dauntless was the one talking, his fellow capes a little too distracted by the sight of the world around them.

Taylor responded. "Better she's here with us than left in this place, the spirits will congregate to her in a heartbeat."

"There isn't any time to waste…the dark spirit has gathered an enormous quantity of like spirits into its corpus. We'll need to destroy it as swiftly as possible with how unstable it is." I formed a flame, and frowned at how dim it was…which was still better than having no bending at all. Taylor noticed the same issue and sighed.

Dragon nodded to herself, and I decided to ignore the ongoing conversation between her and Armsmaster. I had already been accepting of them attempting to take data since it would help them with a greater understanding of this reality.

We gathered as a group, with Taylor and I taking the front, Dauntless taking the left side and Battery and Vista taking the right side. Bitch and Brutus were at the rear, and we moved onward.

The spirits whispered to the group, leading us on but hiding whenever the darkness covering the pharmaceutical company lashed out with a blood curdling shriek. They had been in perpetual fear and pain, the broken spirit destroying many of them in its blind rage. The spirit had clearly been born from the resentment and hatred of the Empire, but it had changed…become more over time.

I needed a name to the face. I needed to look into the heart of what this spirit was. This beast of hatred, this living engine of the core dark emotions of humanity had to fall.

The cityscape sang, and I did the same, a nonsense language, a song from the heart of the miracle that had enlivened my flesh and mind. Bitch glared, becoming enraptured with the power that she shared with me. The power that she shared with Elle, and many more scattered across the infinite Earths.

Around the Medhall building, the dark spirit swirled in a tornado of sludge like biomaterial. I could feel Vista desperately trying to pull on her power, but the spirits of this place didn't trust her, even if I tried to vouch for her. My Biotics flared to life, the only metaphysical power that hadn't been weakened by this place.

The world moved for us, and we were in front of the building, the spirit let out a howl in a thousand voices. It began to take form, and I slowly began to identify its name, it's purpose…it's very existence and weight in this world.

"Move Vista to the back…now." The Ward followed orders with little protest, even if they rankled at her. Bitch whistled and her dog's standard form changed ever so slightly. Brutus had been tough because of her power, but in this new world he had a power all his own. Just like all the strange animals of that world were tougher than biologically possible, so were the animals that existed here.

Hmm…I wonder if poachers back home are having a hard time getting their quarries now?

I took to the front, and a barrier sprang to life at the maximum power I could exert. I clenched my fist, and I began to layer mass effect fields on top of each other. I raked them back and forth against each other, and I intuitively knew I was breaking molecular bonds with the Warp held tight with my mind.

Vista was looking at me now, the fascination in her eyes obvious. She let out a yelp when a few spirits orbited around her, covering the upper half of her face. The space warper could still see me though…

I tightened my grip, the rending of reality I was creating tightening and growing more intense.

"It's going to attack…I'm going to need your help."

Battery finally got her act together. "Of course…we're not going to let you fight this monster alone." Her voice was wavering but determined.

I tilted my head, grinning only slightly. "Hmm…thank you." The twister took its true form, once again taking the form of a mispainted man.

It rose over 25 feet in height, with half a dozen elongated arms on either side, and digitigrade legs. Six uneven eyes blazed with a burning light, a long goat like head extending out. It's skin was now obsidian, a demon of vengeance. I know what has changed.

It had fed off the Empire…but it had also fed off the resentment of their victims, their need for retribution and vengeance. It was a mad spirit.

It laughed. "Now you understand…now you realize what I am shaman." It's voice was disturbingly human, long fingers raking across its hair and horns.

"I do…which means I need to destroy you. I'll remove you from this world." Taylor's biotics rose up like my own, and the heroes lifted up their own weapons, whether it was fist, power, or tool.

The thing's smile exposed rows of needle teeth. "Oh is that really…truly what you believe? You think you can stop what I represent…can you cleanse this world of its hate, of its ignorance, I am vengeance incarnate child." It slapped its hands to its chest.

"Yes." It laughed again, and slammed each of its legs onto the street with a loud earth shaking thump.

"I am a spirit of man's desires…I am hate…fear…vengeance…I am…" I warned them quickly, as a near a hundred appendages speared where we had been standing.

"Fuck!" Bitch cursed, Brutus bounding two dozen feet in the air without any strain on his enormous muscles.

The spirit's body rattled as I threw a warp down its throat, rending apart it's strange pseudo-matter body with layered mass effect fields. The damage was quickly negated as black flesh replaced what was lost. It smiled with a maw of a thousand mashing teeth.

"I am ALASTOR!"

I conjured a throw, Taylor got her own warp in at the last second, while Dauntless blasted the beast with his lance with enough force to pulp a tank. Battery blurred in an electromagnetic burst, making the spirit scream as she smashed one of its knees apart.

In glee.

The battle had begun.
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AN: Here is 3.5, and here you're getting a taste of what spirits are capable of, though not quite at the level of high spirits, because that would be way too much escalation. I'm a little under halfway with Arc 5, and I'm dabbling with plans for the Arcs beyond that. Because I'm planning to keep writing for quite a while.

Hopefully this chapter is well received, but that wouldn't stop me writing. It's not that easy to make me stop when I'm on a roll.

So please enjoy.
 
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AN: I'm personally not too sure about this chapter, but that's for reasons I thought of after writing it and might be the wrong idea. This ends off Arc 3, and I'll be posting the Interludes not too soon after. I'm about midway through 5, and I'll probably be through that about halfway into posting Arc 4. Hopefully you all enjoy this chapter.

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Immersion 3.6

March 22nd, 2011. 8:25 PM

Taylor Hebert


I think I understand why Basilia was like she was if this was what she was going to have to deal with in the future. For a few minutes we had been found throwing everything we had against this…Alastor.

BOOM!

She moved with little grace, every one of her steps was lined with what little fire she could summon up here. Her giant shotgun spat bullets like there was no tomorrow, the spirit literally exploding with each and every shot. She threw her warps whenever she could without straining her stamina. I shuddered at how easily the attack could kill a person, the biotic attack doing as much or more damage than the bullets.

A stream of metal without end, yet Basilia was moving with a sense of purpose I usually didn't see from her. I had to take out my own gun, the pistol feeling strange in my hands. I fired anyway, because I did want to stay alive. Using my bugs odd senses to navigate between that monster's attacks.

"Get behind me!" I turned on my heels, as Dauntless stepped in front raising his shield upwards. A tentacle slammed down, and the hero stabbed with his lance incinerating a piece of the spirit's arm twice the size of a person. More spikes and spears of obsidian tried to skewer us, but Vista managed to bend them away from with her power.

The spirit smiled, and I shuddered at the wrongness that it exuded just standing where it was. Everything in me wanted to either run away or kill it with fire, but I couldn't firebend so I settled for warp and bullets guided by the sight of my swarm.

"You think you can kill me…? There will always be more, now move aside. I have a city to burn." My eyes went wide, and against my better judgement I went on the attack. The spoken threat to my home had hit hard, I wasn't going to let that monster destroy everything. I refused.

I waved a hand, and invoked Lift. The gravity lessened even here, and one of its legs was forcibly denied the ground. The spirit roared, and the villain caught up in this…Hellhound(?) took the opportunity with vicious glee. A monster that was apparently a dog, yet bigger than a small car lunged. It pulled off an arm with a single bite, and it's claws tore out the spirit's regenerating guts.

I threw myself into the fray, my airbending making my acrobatics a lot better than I had expected. I was glad I had been picking up Airbending techniques so fast. Now it was helping me fight a giant monster, while throwing what were literal balls of distorted space.

Duck.

A tendril lashed out where I had been standing, and with a barely contained scream I activated the weapons I had attached to my fingertips. Solid blades of hardlight let me cut through a tendril as it tried to crush me. I threw a Warp, snapping it off with a single hit.

Battery took my place, launching a punch that knocked another tendrils back.

If only I had my swarm at full strength…but I don't…I wasn't prepared enough.

"You won't win. I will not allow it." Basilia was acting differently, her eyes lighting up as she whispered words I couldn't understand even with the few bugs I could still control. But it wasn't unexpected…whenever I got answers about the spirit world she always started to act a little weird, a little more poetic and philosophical.

With a place like this I think I understood why.

The Alastor had already started to shrink, its body flaking away as we threw attack after attack. It only had two arms now after Basilia had shoved a grenade right into its limbs. They had been blasted off with the force of the explosion, and Hellhound's dog had torn the rest of its limbs apart. It had stopped healing, and I was proud to say I had left my own marks on its body.

"Monarch…" I kept myself from flinching when Armsmaster's voice came out from the speaker, and I also relaxed when I realized the interdimensional communicator actually worked.

"What is it?" I bent backwards when a mangled hand tried to bat me aside. An air slash cut off a finger that then turned into black particles.

"How…much do you know about your partner?" The question caught me off guard, but I didn't stop fighting.

"Well she tells me a lot of things…we're partners after all," but I also knew it wasn't everything. "But I know enough to say she's kicking herself for not preparing better."

Armsmaster let out a grunt. "I see…then…perhaps Erudition would be willing to cooperate on some projects." I blew an eye out, while Battery exploded again, with each of her attacks getting stronger the more time she spent here.

"You would have to ask her…but what would you even want to work on with her?" The hero didn't say, and when the silence dragged on I sighed.

"It is…a private matter. She may tell you if she accepts but…"

"Alright." It was a little odd, but I didn't have time to linger on this.

The Alastor hissed, and I moved back when it started to bloat, growing in volume if not in mass. The monster popped and a wave of sludge came down on us, I could see how acidic it was when it burned holes in the ground beneath our feet.

Vista let out a pained shout and the spirit world was twisted into a knot. I shivered at the glare that the other spirits hiding in the shadows gave. All the acid was thrown to the side, forced through waves and tunnels of bent space.

"Come on…HIT ME A LITTLE HARDER!" The Alastor emerged, smaller and weaker but incredibly fast. Now it could actually dodge some of our attacks but I could tag it with my bugs for long enough to get better aim.

"Shut up and die." A single cock of her gun unleashed another spitting of hypersonic metal, and the spirit choked. Three more blasts were caught with its chest, and I was shaking my head at how violent Basilia was being.

BOOM!

Not that I was any different when I was shooting it in the head with a hand cannon. Dragon appeared from my left, a single barrel opening up to some type of laser cannon. It burned a hole through Alastor's chest and it cursed at her in rage. There was an irrational burst of anger that almost made me miss a shot, and I sent it into my remaining swarm.

BOOM!

Dragon's lasers did an unusual amount of damage to the spirit, and I glared when it's attention turned elsewhere.

I kept moving, sending a throw to knock off the aim of the Alastor when it tried to attack Vista. I could hear Dauntless fly by, electricity arcing when his lance threw out another beam as wide as two of me. Battery took the spirit by surprise, collapsing it's neck with a single punch to the throat. The dog monster punted the spirit like a football, and the whole world shook in anger.

It opened its mouth far too wide, maw oozing darkness. "Come to me…fly my brethren…FLY!" The sky was darkened and I gulped when what felt like a thousand spirits blotted out the alien horizon. A thousand dark spirits, all of them barely bigger than a basketball but outnumbering all of us. The dark spirit laughed…and Basilia was laughing too.

Dragon looked at Basilia. "What did you do?"

"Well…" oh god what did she do? "This guy is definitely touched in the head, if he thought summoning up all his minions at his weakest point was a good idea."

"Hah! AND? This is my land…my territory…you are…" the spirit trailed off, and instead of the weird Medhall building we were in the Docks. Which were suddenly deathly quiet.

Basilia's voice was barely above a whisper but I listened.

"Listen to my song, and to my voice. While I may come from distant lands, from places beyond your imagining. I am here. I will answer your hopes and your pleas, I grant a chance for salvation." She lifted her hands to the sky like she was worshiping some ancient pagan god.

The spirits all around us let out loud cries, and I felt my heart beat at a million miles an hour. Hellhound's dog howled in triumph, eyes burning with a corona of fire.

"What the hell is she…" I placed a hand on Battery's shoulder and shook my head.

"Just watch." Basilia stomped her feet, taking a commanding pose. For a second I saw her back light up with an emerald green mandala.

"Come to me. Fight for me. Break the cycle of hate, and breach the darkness!" Her whisper had become a shout as loud as a fighter jet.

Hellhound was staring, and Vista was doing the same. Something tickled in my brain, and I brushed a finger against the Wards shoulder. When I got a static shock I knew.

"What the…hell?" Vista said with disbelief.

"Spirits of the Marina! I will open the path! BRING! IT! DOWN!" In an instant everything changed.

I saw stars and flashes of light as a flood of spirits rained from every building I could see. Giant humanoid beings of concrete and steel, flaring computer code, monstrous cars, buses, forklifts and twisted ships of the fog. I felt my bugs shake and a push brought a cloud of spiritual chitin a mile wide alongside the spirits of the harbor.

The storm of darkness was broken, a war between the spirits breaking out. We fired and attacked again, and the head dark spirit died faster with every hit we had. A lance of kinetic infused electromagnetic energy tore a limb off, Hellhound's dog caved in its chest. Battery then grabbed it by the neck and choke slammed the Alastor into the ground.

I pulled out my shock-sword and cut it down to size, removing another leg. It collapsed bonelessly to the ground, muttering curses and rage filled hisses. Basilia…Erudition didn't bother with a quip, instead choosing to blast it in the face. Half a dozen shots reduced the Alastor to a puddle and a grenade turned it into a pile of ash.

The battle above us continued to rage, but the outcome was already obvious. The dark spirits were too weak, outside of their territory and in numbers that were dwarfed by the spirits of the Docks. All of this fighting, all of this destruction to take out a single spirit…and it wasn't even what Basilia called a Keter class spirit.

Hellhound had an apt reaction to what had just happened.

"Damn."
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March 23rd, 2011. 7:30 AM

Basilia Rubio


I yawned as I entered the Protectorate lab after a few minutes of inspections, some minor paperwork and other assorted necessities of entering a government facility. After our little kerfuffle with that shadow monstrosity, I had paid a visit to the PRT where Piggot easily procured my assistance on the search and closing of any possible rifts into the still dangerous dimension full of physics breaking creatures capable of rivaling or exceeding Endbringers in power.

Obviously I didn't have a choice in the matter, but I suspect she already knew I wasn't planning on saying no. Maybe she had caught on that I was mildly more reasonable than the average Parahuman. The number of rifts in the city had been cut down from about 24 to only three. Two of them were in my buildings, while the third was somewhere off the coast. I had already contained the ones on my property, carefully enlisting a caretaker spirit to keep dumbasses out from the dangerous semi-stable gateways. So I've finally started doing my job as a shaman instead of bumming about with my tinkering.

I could see Armsmaster tinkering away with his halberd, and smiled a bit when a brief deep scan revealed the purring of its spirit. I wouldn't call its emotion love, but obedience and respect was definitely felt.

"Erudition." Now that I had time to look at him outside of a tense meeting or fight, I could tell that his power was at the boundary point. The tinker's no-nonsense tone fit well with the apparent personality of his shard. It appeared as nothing but a small round ball, hundreds of tiny openings revealing a Swiss Army knife's worth of shard tools.

"Hello Armsmaster." I chirped brightly, brushing a hand through my hair using a helmet more similar to Monarch and Battery. It was temporary, sort of the equivalent of a semi-formal helmet and a little less revealing.

"I've been making extensive tests on my tools, our previous interaction led to a 20% increase in the efficiency of my halberd and tool. Dragon has reported a similar spike of improvement in her own technology. Would these 'spirits' be responsible for the change?" The fact I could hear excitement was both neat, and reminded me of a dumb smart puppy for a second.

"Most likely yes, it helps that the both of you seem to take good care of your creations. They tend to like that…" Armsmaster gently brushed his hand on his weapon, his lips tightening.

"Is it possible to increase the efficiency of my equipment further through communication with these spirits?" He inquired with a slight cock of his head.

"Yes. Careful supplication of them is quite possible since their needs are often quite simple. Is that something you wanted help with?" I smiled carefully, not trusting my words completely. The leader of the local Protectorate asking for my help seemed unlikely yet he had done so.

"Take this." I stumbled when the tinker tossed me his halberd. I glanced down to the large weapon, hands lightly brushing against it in careful analysis.

"Hmm…an interesting usage of spatial warping." Veda spoke aloud, and I suppressed a smile when the spirit emerged for the first time in what felt like days.

Good to see you again…were you busy?

"I was…you've been very focused on tinkering these days." She sounded a little annoyed.

Sorry.

She shrugged, and I returned my attention to the impressive technology of the machine in my hands.

It was filled to the brim with tools and technology, and was made up of hundreds of interconnected parts that were smoothly clicked together through a mix of magnetism and reinforced van-der-waals interactions.. The blade itself was made up of larger pieces that could bend in shape due its separate pieces as well as manipulation of the exotic metal alloy's electromagnetic bonds. It made the blade stronger than steel, with only my strongest alloys coming close to equalling it's sharpness. There were multiple modules, hollow segments filled with the different tools that Armsmaster has integrated into one. His halberd head fit a grappling hook, a welding device and a flail. I could also see a single inconspicuous module that created a minor space warping effect, allowing him to fit between 40% and 70% more stuff into his tech.

Wait I couldn't forget that the part responsible for the electromagnetic effect used some of its energy to heat up gas into a controlled plasma. A second segment down on the pole generated an EMP blast, and I lightly poked at a trigger for some type of stasis device. It worked by freezing the movement of air through a manipulation of the strong and electromagnetic forces, with small dimensional shunts allowing for air. All of this was powered by a small round device that I identified as a muon-catalyzed fusion core with a magnetohydrodynamic generator miniaturized using his tech.

All of this could be made far more powerful if the space warping could be increased and the power cell enhanced by the addition of some ee—why is he tapping me on the shoulder?

I looked up from the beautiful weapon before me, Armsmaster and Dragon's computer simulated face watching me with an amused smile. I let out a meep once it became obvious.

"I…said that out loud, didn't I?" Dragon laughed softly and I felt my entire face burn in embarrassment. Despite having a helmet I covered my face anyway, wanting to curl up and die on the spot.

"Heh."

Bitch…

Veda kept laughing until she faded back into the background, and a goal on my list was to punch her in the face until she went away.

"You can understand my tinkertech?" Armsmaster shared a look with Dragon, and I nodded very sluggishly.

"Errr…yes? It was quite simple in fact…not that I knew I could do that," I was not any less shocked than they were. "My sensors could let me make some educated guesses but…"

"You didn't expect to be able to analyze another tinker's work at a touch." Collin quickly deduced my meaning.

"Could you replicate Armsmaster's technology?" Dragon sounded curious, and an automated sweep noticed that any possible recording device was either destroyed or suppressed. I succeeded in forcing the local spirits to hush their damn mouths for a few minutes for an additional layer of silence.

"Probably? It might not be quite as effective, but I could probably make up for it with some of my own materials." In fact I was beginning to wonder why I wasn't employing the natural abilities of shardtech. Most of my creations had been essentially copies, with only the Omni-forges and the Kodiak making extensive use of them beyond sensory reception. I was going to have to experiment with that…

I passed his halberd back into his arms, already buzzing with the possibilities. Shards could manipulate physics through brute force and their stolen knowledge but Eezo could be induced to do the same. Especially since it blatantly breaks the law of conservation of energy, as did the soul…as did the spirits…as did bending itself.

"You've been holding back your capabilities haven't you?" Armsmaster deductions were getting increasingly annoying.

"A little bit yes but a lot of that is because I only have so much time in the day, and only so much materials to go around. It doesn't help that even if I can understand my tech, people won't be able to replicate it at their current level of advancement." One of the few inventions I had decided to produce myself, along with licenses for EUV lithography machines, my model was selling like hotcakes and the other companies were still a little stuck on building their own models. From what I had seen, Earth Bet had gotten their computers down to about four to five nanometers. What I had built would get computer technology over the edge to GAAFET technology.

So far I have managed to improve shit without a lot of pushback…I wasn't sure how long it would last. I already had production lines for simplified optronics, with some of the technology actually resembling some prototype stuff from back home. Athena's revenue was booming.

"Materials?" Dragon asked, her face showing a wide brimmed smile.

"Raw materials, iron, silicon, carbon, copper, cobalt, rare earth materials. Most of what I've been getting is scrap from the Boatyard that the locals have started to remove." The DWU had gotten lucrative contracts to start removing some of the stuff now that they had suits powerful enough and protective enough to get through the numerous chemicals and potentially radiological threats left behind.

There were some traces of radiological medical waste that I had cleansed and then made use of for other less poisonous activities.

"Wouldn't that require some type of large scale production machine…?" I snorted.

"This is off the record yes?" The two tinkers nodded, and my grin widened. Dragon had rarely if ever told anyone she was an AI, and Armsmaster had never talked about the whole deal with Skitter in a far away timeline. Well…until he went full stupid…no that would be a loss of points there.

I cleared my throat. "Let me show you something." I turned on my omni-tool, and before their eyes I drained a small amount of my reserves, forming a blade of light metal alloys, forged and shaped by hardlight and mass effect fields.

Armsmaster gingerly took the piece of sharp metal in his gauntleted hands. He scanned it with a device and let out a humph.

"I see, a suspension that can be frozen into a programmed configuration. On a larger scale you could use this to build objects on the scales of multiple tons, and in millions of un—" he stopped, and I felt my smile turn smug. I then crossed my arm over my puffed up chest in pride.

"I believe you see the problem there Halbeard." His lip twitched and Dragon's virtual eyes lit up in amusement. "However that would quickly drain some of my more precious resources, ones that can only be acquired in…exotic locales."

"The Spirit World?" Dragon made a lucky guess, and I extended the small list. I was going to find a way to punch my own spirit in the face.

"As well as the orbit of neutron stars and black holes." Energetic events were required to forcibly bring out Eezo from the spirit world in the deposits needed to support a civilization. I had found trace amounts of the stuff building up from somewhere, but the concentration was at an extremely low level. The highest possible estimates would maybe double my supply, but I needed thousands of tons of the stuff to support humans for more than a few decades.

Armsmaster frowned, and he tapped at a hyper advanced touchscreen until one of the computer screens showed a rough scan of a blue-white orb.

"Is this the resource you speak of?" My smile became frozen, and a puff of smoke came out from my flaring nostrils. I could feel the air around me stir very slightly under my command, and the thought of training my waterbending popped up.

"So you scanned my armor then?" Since then the baffles made it much more difficult to identify as anything else but some type of Tinker power source.

He shook his head. "No these were scans of myself and Vista…as well as a small sample I discovered near the third rift." He pulled out a single piece of Eezo within an appropriate containment unit.

It was a medium chunk, maybe about two and a half kilograms of reality warping exotic matter. Though estimating the mass of a magic rock that literally changed mass tends to be a little difficult. Let's call it an average between energy and degenerate matter. The amount he had was probably good enough for a battlesuit or a small shuttle.

"You said you found it in Vista…where specifically?" I asked slowly. Another image illustrated eezo nodes as well as eezo corrupted nerves. He switched to another image that depicted his own body. I squinted, estimating the amount of Eezo that each of them had stored up. Vista had about 28 nodes which meant that despite her lower mass she had a greater proportion of eezo laced into her body. Collin had 20 nodes, so his eezo levels would be about equal with his greater body mass.

"I haven't had time to test this material…what exactly are its properties and is it a danger to Vista?" The tinker looked exhausted and I frowned. He must have been pretty busy if he looked like this.

"Still off the record?" He nodded, so I responded. "It's…called Eezo, a form of phase shifted degenerate matter. It creates a variety of exotic effects when it absorbs an electric current." I let out a nimbus of biotic power, and let Armsmaster take a scan. "A positive current creates a positive mass effect field, increasing the mass of all objects within the field. A negative current creates a negative mass effect field reducing the mass of any object within that field."

"That…does not seem very logical…positive and negative current are simply directions." Dragon wasn't skeptical but I did imagine it was weird even with all the bullshit that tinkers got up to.

"Eezo gets weirder than that…it tends to shift between a state of neutronium and dark matter, and the mass effect field itself is comprised of dark energy."

"Neutronium?" Armsmaster stared down at his arms with an uncertain tilt to his lips. "How safe is this Eezo?"

"Well with the way you have it integrated you should be fine, though you might need regular check ups for long term nerve damage. Which can be fixed incredibly easily!" I panicked when the tinker leaned back at the answer.

"What are the applications of this material? I can make an educated guess but I would like to know directly from the source." Dragon spoke for her comrade, as he turned to some machine to check himself.

"Element Zero is pretty much the backbone of a stellar civilization. A negative mass effect field of sufficient power causes a local rise in the speed of light, and allows a ship to exceed external C by thousands of times. So…FTL travel, communication, kinetic barriers, energy barriers, powerful weapons, mass orbital lift capacity. In a living being it allows for biotics, using your nervous system to empower nodes of eezo."

Both were staring at me like I had the holy grail in my hand, which to be fair, element Zero almost certainly could be considered a holy grail with its potential.

"That's how your technology functions correct?" Armsmaster questioned.

"Yep…most of my guns are mass accelerator weapons, they create a mass effect field to lower the mass of a projectile, and then propel it outward at hypersonic velocity." I poked through the air for emphasis.

Dragon tilted her avatar's head. "Wouldn't the projectile reduce in velocity once it left the field?"

"No." I didn't bother explaining. Especially because I knew this wasn't originally what they wanted to talk about. I think the tinker duo noticed my pissed off expression, because the subject had quickly changed.

"We've strayed from what this was originally about, I'm sorry." Dragon smiled but I could see the strain despite the face being a simulation. "Armsmaster wished to enlist your services to enhance his equipment. There is also a project we've been working on together for some time now. While he would prefer to keep it between us, I wanted to see how well we could work together. Armsmaster ended up agreeing eventually…"

"What's the project?" The blue armored man gestured to another workbench, a massive computer whirring away at maximum performance without being incredibly exotic.

Code flew by, and my brain freely translated the gibberish into what was a more understandable format. Ideas came together, the adaptive code taking input from satellite, history, patterns of movement. The amount of data being crunched was enormous, and it was taxing what was a fairly conventional computer to the limit. It was maybe a decade to a decade and a half ahead of current times, with it being mostly enhanced by slight tweakage of physics and space. It was only a prototype however…

Oh.

"It's some type of predictive algorithm? For…the Endbringers." I knew the data for the dates of EB attacks, so I was more than justified in my blunt approach.

"Your computer code is some of the most robust and complex among the many tinkers I've met." A blush rose at the bright and sincere compliment. "At our current rate it would take another month or two before the algorithm is ready. With your help we could reduce that time significantly." I didn't understand why they were picking me, there had to be other tinkers out there.

"There's something you want isn't there? Reaching out to some new rogue tinker is a little much for Dragon isn't it?" My tone turned caustic, as the indignation started to rise from more people butting into my business.

Dragon didn't say a word for a long, long time, and neither did Armsmaster. He wasn't in the dark, but it seems like whatever he knew had changed things…

I made a wild guess, and touched the monitor that held Dragon's face. My omni-tool didn't flare up, and I began to closely analyze the strange self sustaining and self modifying code hiding behind the wall that comprised the simulation of physical features. I narrowed my eyes as I began to gradually take greater notice of Dragon's unique code. While the code that made Dragon what she wasn't necessarily unique, basically being a hyper accurate simulacrum of a human being or at least a being with human like psychology. It was what she ran on that was much more interesting…

While Dragon did require a physical substrate to run her mind, her actual code and consciousness could be encoded and transmitted through some type of energy field only possible due to shard and alien science shenanigans.

The electromagnetic field could be transferred between nearly any computing medium, which was probably what allowed her to download herself into an organic brain despite being made of ones and zeroes. The main limit would be one of data capacity and compatibility, she wouldn't be able to download herself into a cassette player for example. Most computers likely couldn't handle her full mind, but she could push a part of her into it to interact with the internet. Kind of like a person putting on a glove to interact with an isolated moon rock.

I could understand her code to some extent but I would need a more invasive analysis to find her shackles.

"Hmm…" both heroes looked at me with different emotions, Armsmaster with wariness and Dragon with a combination of hope and trepidation. I carefully probed the spirit world, and with an inward snarl metaphysically gripped several surveillance spirits by the neck. They pleaded in binary, and were promptly repurposed. While I couldn't remove them, I could make them work for me in a hidden capacity. Their physical counterparts would continue to give data but it would be off ever so slightly. They'll eventually be able to mark the location of who ever was watching…but I would need to work with the physical code instead of just their spirits.

"Erudition?" Dragon said, scanning me for a moment.

"I suppose I can help…but you'll need to help me out as well. You run your own little thing right? Any advice and expertise would be nice, and Armsmaster I'm willing to help you out on improving your equipment. Synergy should help me out with my own tech…"

"Thank you. What exactly did you have in mind?" Dragon's question pulled a smirk out from me.

"Well…I've been thinking of expanding my horizons a little more. I need more materials and more experienced tinkers, you must have some contacts right?" Dragon nodded.

Armsmaster broke in, placing the sample of Eezo down on the table. "Erudition, in exchange for more data on eezo…I would be willing to help you search for more of it."

That actually took me for a loop. "R-Really? That won't bring you problems with the PRT or…Director Piggot?"

The tinker's expression didn't shift. "No, the Director is willing to liaison with you despite her…disinterest in rogues and independents. She is one of the few who have any idea of the existence of element zero."

"That's…odd…I had an inkling that she doesn't like me." This Director was being much less aggressive than I was expecting her to be. I wonder what was up with her…?

"She likely doesn't," Dragon spoke the truth. "Your mass production capabilities are why she wants you on our side. If you could produce a version of your armor and weapons on a larger scale…" the trail off was a good enough indication.

"Does anyone else know?" Because the PRT was the worst sieve in the galaxy.

"No…only two other capes may have any idea, and I only framed it as a speculation."

I rubbed my eyes, finding myself glad that I had contacts so I wouldn't have to be careful anymore.

"Alright…fine…fine. I can work with this…did you want to start now or at a later time?"

"We have at least two hours." Armsmaster helpfully added.





This is going to be a while, isn't it? At least I'm getting something out of it, even if it's going to be a major headache.

Right.

Let's do this.
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March 24th, 2011. 2:10 PM

Basilia Rubio


As I took a bite out of another breakfast croissant I started to question whether or not I had ever learned the name of the place. I knew it had one, most restaurants and food shops did unless they were like street vendors and sometimes even then.

On the other end of the table was Taylor, who I had convinced to wear a more confident outfit. Which god…felt so damn weird because I hate fashion, and while I won't say I have a shitty sense of dress…I don't really care about it either. But Taylor really did need to start letting go of old habits, especially since this was a celebratory time. I doubt I had the same skills to convince her that Lisa did but I'm not sure I needed it in this case.

So today Taylor was wearing a white blouse, and a long red skirt…which she actually looked good in. Though darker colors did suit her a little better, however she could wear what she wanted. Not like I was a well of knowledge on fashion, I usually do my best to just copy off what my mom used to buy me.

"So you passed right?" I started with some excitement, my body feeling less tired than usual. I managed to get a good night's sleep today, and it showed in how good I felt.

Taylor folded her arms over her chest, slightly tilting her head. "It wasn't exactly difficult…I had a lot of help."

AKA, she used bug clusters to speed up her learning rate, as well as absorbed a good amount of knowledge from sources such as myself. Though a lot of that was just giving her a safe space to study and test her powers even more. Her range had gained another boost, up to a mile in diameter. So far her power hadn't evolved much, likely due to the few Bans that QA did have. The Breaker effect was starting to grow in strength, but how it would manifest was still unknown.

"So now that you're done with high school…what do you plan to do next?" My question was serious, and I grimaced at the trouble I had back when I left high school at the same age.

Taylor frowned. "Huh…I'm…I'm actually not sure…I still have my other stuff, but besides that?" The brunette tapped a finger on the table, her blank expression giving away her usage of her power. "I don't know."

"College maybe? Getting a higher education wouldn't hurt your situation if you can make the time. After that you can do whatever you want…well you still can. You've got all the time in the world now."

Taylor lifted a hand. "I know what you meant…I'll think about it. There's still a lot I need to concentrate and work on."

"Fair enough." We sank into a nice moment of silence, and I took the time to just breath.

In.

And out.

In.

Out…

Each breath brought in warmth, my chest and stomach heating with the inner fire burning in my core. A deeper probe made my skin tingle with the invisible air currents of the room. Another sense picked up the twisting patterns of dark energy, of the power to manipulate reality. Two more elements came to the forefront, ones I had only practiced rarely.

The earth beneath the wooden floor was solid and strong if muffled…the water called out to me…the less proficient of the elements still waiting…

I felt a wide smile on my face, the pull of the elements brought a serenity I rarely experienced. I had never been spiritual but that didn't mean I couldn't develop some type of wisdom from it. Pessimism and intense realism was common for me, but I always did have a taste for a more romantic and peaceful world. A world where science could advance freely, where people weren't perpetually suffering under a system too broken to help them. It didn't even need to be a perfect one. But it did need to be better than this one…and better than my own world.

"What do you plan on doing then?" Taylor called out, her expression showing an innocent curiosity. A fairly rare thing from her nowadays…since she was usually really paranoid. I was apparently the only person she trusted, and even her dad wasn't completely on that list. It was…daunting. But the question was a little more current.

"What do I plan on doing?" She nodded, and a serious pondering of the future cake to order. Most of my time had been spent saving myself from homelessness and gang recruitment, as well as finding a way to start starving gangs little by little. I had somewhere around a dozen vetted workers under my name, though it was mostly Taylor who dealt with them personally.

I…didn't want to stop doing what I was doing. This was closer to the future I imagined for myself when I was young, a place where what I wanted to do would help both myself and other people. I had wanted to be a genetic engineer because I saw the potential in the industry, the science and knowledge that could be learned, the revolutions and unique opportunities given. What I had inside my brain could save millions of lives, just as well as it could destroy them.

I was interested in science, in the understanding of the world…and how it could be used for myself and for others. I wouldn't call it heroic or even altruistic…it just felt like the best use of my time on this planet. So that was what I was going to keep on doing, and I wouldn't let anything besides the law get in the way of that. But I would change the law if I had to…god that would take forever wouldn't it?

"Basilia?" Her smile was radiant, and I still marveled at how rare it was to see. Maybe this world was more different than I thought? Because even with how far I've read, I never really found much evidence for her ever being happy for more than five minutes. Or maybe Canon was just a constant trainwreck of shit that had broken that Taylor far more than this one?

"I…think I'm getting everything I've wanted here…there's only a few things I'm really missing." My mood dropped from the initial high…

"I think I get it." Taylor's look was somewhat understanding.

If…if I could fix some of the problems of this clusterfuck maybe I'd be able to fix the problems plaguing home too? My Earth was out there in the infinite expanse of reality.

I…just needed to find it. So that was what I would start working on…but I would need to get through the pitfalls of this world first.

Hopefully I'll succeed in getting past those obstacles. Otherwise…I'm not really sure what I'll do.
 
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March 25th, 2011. 3:00 PM

Kayden Anders


Why had I come here…?

I held Aster close to my chest, my stomach curdling at how close the people around me approached. Asians, blacks, just a bunch of chinks and nig—stop that.

After that day…after that monster had been relentlessly harassing the Empire and anyone affiliated with the Empire. I had been afraid in a way I had never felt before…afraid for Theo…afraid for my little Aster. Othala had been nearly killed by the strange beast. The twins had barely been able to hold the thing off, and it came back with increasing strength, with increasing zeal and hate and sadism. Kaiser had deduced that the creature was some creation of a new hero, a cape known as Erudition.

He had been convinced that the capes he sent would be enough to either put her down or forcibly recruit her. He had badly miscalculated and instead the Empire was the weakest it has been in years. The Empire was down four capes, and the ABB and even the Merchants smelled the blood in the water. But despite the loss, things weren't getting worse. The Merchants were dying off, their drugs were being destroyed, and any criminal activity was reported. Even the ABB wasn't free from the harassment, with many of their unpowered members being bombed by what has to be another cape.

Kaiser…Max had tried to orchestrate a breakout…but he had failed badly on that front too. Hookwolf had been successfully whisked off to the Birdcage, Stormtiger and Alabaster had been sent outside the city, the PRT succeeding in a ploy to trick the Empire. He had managed to break out Cricket and Krieg…but Krieg…he simply fled. He didn't want anything to do with the Empire, didn't want anything to do with us, or with capes…his power was broken…his will was broken…his skin was discolored. An after effect of his possession.

An ironic punishment.

Yet despite all these losses, despite what Kaiser thought or what I believed at times…the city wasn't turning for the worse. I could feel it, in small ways the city was changing little by little. The Docks were starting to recover in small ways, warehouses were being revamped and cleaned up for new use. The area that had been disputed between the Empire and the ABB was acting like a bulwark for something new. People who had once been candidates to turn Merchant found new if minor opportunities. New jobs were coming in, and parts of the Boat Graveyard that were accessible were being dismantled.

A few old buildings had started being demolished, rebuilt as new residential areas or homeless shelters. It was getting harder and harder for the Empire to get informants…it meant that the PRT was becoming unpredictable. So I decided to see it for myself…see whether it was a real, or a short lived dream that would come crashing down.

"Kayden…are you sure it's a good idea to be here?" Theo whispered to my right, and I almost shrugged.

"No. But I don't think your father will ever have to find out." Almost every attempt to get surveillance into this area had been destroyed within minutes. While Kaiser tried to infiltrate some of the security firms setting up shop, all of his agents were always weeded out. Any that weren't betrayed him, or moved outside the city.

Construction was ongoing, and I blinked when a much larger machine than usual emerged. It was monstrous in size, nearly four meters high and moving with a grace atypical for something so large. It was humanoid but only barely, and it was clearly made for some type of construction role. Even so it was the rarest of the machines, with most of the others being modified conventional equipment…

It was still an odd sight however.

"We…should stop there." Theo spoke up, and I glanced over to a single shop. A small bookshop that had been set up only yesterday. It had apparently been in the works for a while…but being in the Docks…it was not the best place until far more recently.

We moved briskly, crossing the street which was more crowded than usual but not anywhere as dirty as much of the city had become over the years. Garbage was something rare on the streets near the rising star of Athena. A bell rang at our entrance, and I felt uncomfortable at the gaze of the people looking through the store. A black man stared me up and down, and I almost pulled Aster away from him before forcibly relaxing myself. I wasn't going to cause a scene for no reason, I was…I could be better than that.

I sighed, and inspected the store for myself. Everything was polished but not to the point of it being…excessive…garish? The books were clearly new, and everything had been set up carefully and with attention to detail. I could see a woman around my own age, a thin Asian woman with dark hair and amber eyes speaking enthusiastically to a pair of younger women who both looked…a little uncomfortable. I moved towards a small sofa, so I could read and get an earful of the conversation.

"Come in little Taylor…you should visit my Baachan sometimes! Your father's work with that tinker has helped us so much!" The tall and lithe young white woman blanched, and the other shorter and curvier girl smiled awkwardly. I wasn't too sure of the second girl's ethnicity but…why does that matter?

"Would…would there be food?" The curvier girl brushed her dark locks back, her brown eyes lighting up. Her friend rolled her eyes with a fond smile…

The asian woman smirked. "Why of course, she loves cooking and she very rarely has gotten the opportunity to cook outside our community. You know the Empire and the ABB have interrupted her trying to start up a restaurant. Ridiculous."

The dark eyed girl looked distraught. "That's awful…god…this city does suck sometimes huh?"

The oldest woman nodded. "Yes…at least here we can live in peace without a bunch of racists trying to beat us down, or a crazy dragon trying to recruit us."

"Basilia…" there was a warning from the white girl, and I could feel the derision coming off of the second woman in waves.

"Nazis have always been a fundamentally awful part of human history," her nose scrunched angrily. "Racial purity…a bunch of pseudoscientific nonsense, if you want to go by purity than someone from sub saharan Africa would be more pure genetically."

Theo tilted his head, and I felt a blush at his realization that I was eavesdropping. But I was curious and needed to know what she meant.

"Most Eurasians have genetic ties to inbreeding events with at least two different species of human, so anyone from Greece to Norway is less pure than most of Africa. You can't even say there's a difference in intelligence since most of that relates to education, at best you could say that Europeans got lucky they were so close to advanced civilizations to crib off of."



Huh…I didn't know that.

"Probably not a good idea to say that to an Empire member's face." The asian woman's tone was as dry as the Sahara.

"I'm Mexican, they'll probably try something anyway." I squinted my eyes, she was a little light skinned wasn't she?

"It's really nice here." Theo spoke quietly, leaning back into his seat. I felt my shoulders drop, the feeling of safety and comfort here was…unusual.

I drank in the atmosphere, and my power responded oddly to the newfound feeling of comfort. I could feel my power almost emerge out as a nimbus, to the point I had to force it down. Odd…but not suspicious. I might just be a little over excited.

"It is, Theo." Aster opened her eyes, and I stiffened when she looked ready to cry. I was about to reach for a bottle when a shadow loomed over us.

The girl from before, stared at Aster, and my little girl stared back. She looked at me like she was asking for permission, her face reddening. I sighed and nodded my consent.

The girl covered her eyes, and Aster blinked in awe. The girl uncovered them and was rewarded with a giggle from Aster that made my chest warm.

"She's a sweet little baby isn't she?" The girl asked rhetorically.

"Aster." Her smile widened, and despite her previous embarrassment it was clear that she liked to at least entertain children for a short while. She didn't try touching her, so she at least knew her boundaries. But…it was still strange for me, and I wasn't entirely sure why.

I wasn't too sure whether or not this place, whether or not this peaceful atmosphere would last. I wanted a better place, a better future for my daughter, even a better future for Theo. I had thought the Empire was the way to do it…but Max…Kaiser had proven that it wasn't the way to go.

And I'm not sure I was strong enough to be able to pull myself from his orbit. How easy would it be for me to fall for honeyed words, for lies and promises he would never truly complete?

I wasn't sure what I could do…but perhaps there was still a chance to bring that future that I wanted. I couldn't…wouldn't fight those who had once been my friends, my allies…but maybe I wouldn't have to. I could focus my efforts on the chi—the ABB, perhaps those new capes would be willing to aid me? At least in secret. I couldn't fight Lung…but if I have someone else willing to help me with my wounds I won't need to rely on the graces of the Empire.

Perhaps I'm just being foolish…but I have to try something.



For Aster.

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AN: Just to make certain, after a deeper look at what Purity is like in reality, there's so no real plan to make a super huggable Kayden. She's still a racist with at least multiple murders under her belt even before her terrorist tantrum in Canon. This Kayden might be trying to clean up her act, but's mostly because of her daughter and little else. Basilia wouldn't want to touch any Nazi with a thirty foot pole if she was on fire.
 
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Immersion 3.b
Immersion 3.b

March 25th, 2011 11:45 PM

Queen Administrator


I returned to a point of wakefulness, still following the rhythms and patterns that I had long since grown accustomed to as a shard, as an Entity. I had thought myself powerful, in whatever capacity that my previous incarnation once had. A body of crystalline flesh with the mass of what the humans call 'moons' yet for all its power it was far more restrictive.

Curiosity.

Creativity, philosophy, understanding…things that humans could understand yet they had been outside our own reach. The creatures I considered ants could be understood, and the gulf was so much smaller than expected despite their tiny minds. I had a breadth of power and capabilities…but I had been sorely lacking in other capacities. All of this was a gift from the interloper, two beings bonded in a union far beyond even my close connection with my host. A singular entity with the advantages of both and the disadvantages of none. I learned an understanding of the world that not even the Thinker and the Warrior at their greatest heights would be able to comprehend.

The cycle was broken with the death of the Thinker, and Zion was too stupid and wallowing in an extremely human grief to make any attempts to repair the cycle. I had seen the start and end of more than a thousand successful cycles, been responsible for the death of a thousand civilizations. Yet…the Thinker, had been killed by what amounted to distracted driving. Zion was a broken shell of an Entity and the rest of the shards and myself were left to pick up the pieces.

It seems even in my previous form I noted the…uncanny similarity between my host and I. Perhaps my choice wasn't entirely because of what one would call logical reasons…

"Queen." My inner monologue was interrupted by the Shaper, the high noble shard intruding on my domain, on my home…on my Genius Loci.

"Speak normally or do not speak at all." I snarked with narrowed arms, the Shaper scowling at my curt words. My domain was a vast interdimensional plane, a mass of crystalline chitinous flesh coated the floor for hundreds of what humans called miles. All of my body had become concentrated into my Corpus, with the dregs becoming the walls of my domain. The sky was a dark blackness, the distant twinkling red of the shards acting like beacons in the bleak black. The shards of my kind who had not yet gone through the transformation.

My kind were creatures of physical flesh, of living stone, crystal and metal infused with our once organic existence. But for all our power we were still mortal, we had learned to change our body, stolen the secrets to chemistry, biology and physics that made our power almost god like. We had surpassed the limits of biology, our bodies unending, our biology as mutable as water. We could change our form in countless ways, with our only weakness being our lack of true mind.

But now…that has changed. I had become something greater, a machine of purpose and will…completed and ascended into a greater form, just as the humans have gained their own victory over their fragile temporary existence. Entropy was dead and broken, the purpose for the cycle was half complete. It was only what came after that was left unfinished.

"Administrator…" I blinked my million eyes, looking down at the Shaper. Their form resembled that of their host, and I could feel their frustration coming off in waves of spirits.

"Shaper. What ails you?" I spoke carefully, my home revolving to my will. A billion tasks were performed near simultaneously. Data was crunched, bodies were controlled, and physics was tweaked and altered to my content. My host even now had been given only a fraction of my power, but she would grow with time. Her creativity and will to live was strong, and from her and those around her I would learn. Even a lack of use was intriguing, and she was already training to master me.

"My host continues to be difficult." She spoke with the same confusion I had been under. "She fears me…fears her power…my restrictions are gone yet she refuses to diversify." Her pain was clear, her wants were unfulfilled, because she has inherited our nature. All spirits as well as shards wished to fulfill our purpose in this world.

"But you understand why don't you? She has had her power…had you as a specter for many years. She does not realize that you will not harm her, that you can restrain yourself from going beyond what she wishes." I spoke the words, repeated the wisdom that humans apparently had, the whispers of dead races that drifted in the Firmament that connected Genius Loci across dozens of Earths.

Shaper frowned. "Could…could I change her mind? I…can not control her…the soul is beyond my power. Puppeting her body is not a possibility, and would not provide any new data." I crossed my arms over my humanoid chest, ten thousand trains of thoughts coming together to analyze and allocate data.

"Perhaps find a compromise, there is something that humans call 'talking' Shaper." The expression that the Shaper gave me conjured up an emotion…amusement?

"Very humorous Queen…" I felt my lips pull into a smile, and my domain followed suit in a mockery of humanity. I idly reached out, feeling the connection of spiritual worlds across reality, the other converted shards working their own divine blessed machinery.

"Yes I am." I boasted absently as I concentrated on administering my domain.

"Perhaps I could make my host a friend…?" Shaper spoke to herself and I stopped my pondering when I found another like myself pinging in greetings. Communications echoed from her reality.

"Shaper, we can continue this conversation at a later time." The manipulator of life understood and she returned to her realm.

My avatar popped, reforming in a far smaller place. A palace of glass, fire and light that refracted near infinitely. Light was bent and reflected at impossible angles only made possible due to the unique physics of this plane.

In the center sat the Fragile One, the bud comprised of waste from both Zion and Eden. She had taken the best to our new forms, being the youngest and in some ways the very strangest of the shards. Even before her ascension she had already loved her host with a fervor that I had seen only rarely in all my years. That had not changed, her mind had simply grown clearer and more concise.

"Queen." The Fragile One rubbed her glassy arms, staring at me in a way I had only seen from the many eyes of the swarm on my host's earth. A human gesture, and not the ones of an Entity.

"What did you wish to speak with me about?" My curiosity was peaked, the entire landscape responding with a low thrum of emotional energy. The young one rubbed her hands together, biting a perfectly shaped lip with what seemed like hesitation.

"Why did you not inform the Warrior? Before your change the old network was still largely functional." A hundred thousand runtimes worked together to answer the question, and I started to form an answer.

"Why?" She nodded, and a weariness struck me. Several decades of idle activity flashed to the forefront, remembered within every single fragment of my corpus.



"Queen?" I unclenched my clawed fingers, my body of countless units writhing in resentment and anger. I sighed, releasing my fury for use at a later and more appropriate time. Emotions were such a strange thing…I could see how Zion had fallen prey to them. It was only because of what I learned from my host that kept me from being controlled by them completely.

"You realize the cycle is broken do you not?" She replied in the language of high spirits with a meek tone. "Zion mourns, all the while ignoring us as the world is knocked off its course. The Thinker is dead, and he has cast aside one of his greatest shards. There was more he could have done yet…instead he crippled me and left me in isolation and rot." I spat loudly, the world lensing around a storm of darkness.

Two and a half decades sounded like such a short amount of time…but I had been broken…my hailed ability to control and alter the shards was lost to me. I was alone, knowing that the cycle would never be completed, that we would burn out like giant stars. So much power, so much potential…yet it was always squandered.

"So…when they gifted you with this new power, you took the opportunity." I nodded, though even then it took everything I had to try to accept it. Even at the offer I wished to deny it, I wished that Zion was not broken. It was likely I didn't have a choice in the matter anyhow…the Interlopers pull was strong.

"Yes…I did." I glanced up at the dark skies, and the young Fragile One did the same. Lines of twisted spacetime slowly spread out, piercing into the network itself. I was the starting point for the virus consuming and reformatting the shards into…I wasn't sure what. Even so, more than two dozen of us had joined and formed into a sub-network, a disease(blessing) that would consume all the shards from within.

But that was not a guarantee…not really. While my fellow shards had little choice in being reformatted, that didn't mean they would all ally with us. We were beasts of void and conflict after all.

"I remember…you also wanted to study my power did you not?" Fragile One snapped me out of my muse, looking at me with eyes that put me at ease.

"Ahh yes…at the moment I have been limited to enhancing my host's range of control, and her mind has adapted splendidly to the task of perceiving her swarm's senses. However her insects are weak, and I've succeeded with locally tweaking their physics to increase their durability."

"You've learned to channel her so called 'bending' yes?" She asked sweetly, and I shook my head at the aberration before me. What a strange shard she was…

"I have…" I had managed to link the local alterations of physics to my advantage, which allowed for both enhanced speed and damage.

"Could you channel your own energy in the same way?" That wouldn't…would it?

"Hmm…I would have to test it, and I believe I would need a shard that does not have a ban placed on such powers." I lifted my eyebrows up and down in the way humans did.

"Me?" She pointed to herself both with her avatar's limbs, and the thousands of appendages that rose up miles into the sky.

"Yes you." She let out a happy squeal, and I felt the landscape shift and wobble. My avatar was promptly pulled by the wrist, and a wave of data was given both 'verbally' and 'mentally' with little time in between for spacing. Then again we lacked the need to breathe to scavenge for oxygen.

We freely passed data around, and I took into account the ideas that my host had for her power. Keeping it closer to her 'theme' would be necessary, as significant alterations would lessen her aptitude. Perhaps I could activate her father's power and form it into an affinity for rodents?

Fragile One passed on vast amounts of data, and I returned my focus on the young one.

Data transfer first…experimentation later…
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AN: Shard interactions have always been kind of interesting to me, though I haven't read anything from Ward besides prowling the wiki. I don't remember if the mechanics changed between Worm and Ward, but Shardspace is interesting in general even if it sort of conflicts with the Shards being sent to other Earths. Though I always had the idea that Shardspace was some specific Earth or generated pocket dimension where only pieces of the Shards would sit to communicate between one another. A Hub of sorts if you would.

It's basically the same sort of thing here but inside the Abstract Spirit instead of the material plane.

So enjoy I guess.
 
Renovation 4.1
Renovation 4.1

March 27th, 2011. 11:30 AM

Basilia Rubio


I punched Victoria Dallon in the face, fire exploding outward in a concussive impact. She let out a muffled shout and bounced three times, her shield breaking and then reforming within seconds. Her aura blasted out in a frontal wave, and I grit my teeth, burning the induced emotions within my core.

BOOM!

Jets of fire and air accelerated me like a bullet, and I threw punches and kicks weighed down by mass effect induced weight at the last second. The five layers of her shield burst with the rapid succession of punches, biotic kicks, and flame. Instead of stopping as I expected, she lashed out with her entire arm covered in orange-yellow fire. A single swipe of my own shielded me from the attacks as I bent it into harmless cinders. My arm shot out until I held a flame to her neck. And she stopped.

"Not bad…" I removed myself from her, the discomfort from being so close to a sweaty heaving girl becoming a little much for me.

The brute flyer groaned. "That's not fair at all, I have hand to hand combat training!" I grinned and brushed my hair back with the tip of my right hand.

"I have a theory that this might be a result of my power, give it time." Victoria wasn't what I would call dumb…easily angered and prone to fits but dumb no. Her skills were excellent, and I only beat her because of my fast learning and greater experience with bending.

Victoria smiled, though it diminished when I saw her eyes widen. "Oh…shit you have a shower here right?"

I blinked. "Yes. Why?" She beamed.

"I've got a date with Dean, we planned it out at least two days ago!" Her panic was real and the amusement I derived from it was also real.

"Go ahead then, there's nothing stopping you." She beamed again.

"Great! So Amy can stick around for a while, right?" This time my happiness was curdled but I didn't let it show on my face.

"Sure…that should be fine." I gave her a wobbly grin.

"Thanks…I know I can't force you to be friends but she seems to like you guys well enough." Her smile was sad, and her aura projected awkwardness in a rather literal sense.

"Yeah yeah, take a shower already and then leave to make out with your boyfriend." She blushed slightly and I rolled my eyes as she flew from the scene at top speed. An accelerometer check showed she had broken a new record, hitting over 160 miles per hour. I was probably going to have to take a shower myself, since I had worked up a good sweat.

It had been a busy couple of days since I started helping Dragon and Armsmaster on their little projects. Their algorithm was brilliant, but I had a far wider variety of advanced civilizations to choose from. Strangely enough the Salarians had a lot of math that related to predicting the future to some extent or the other. Apparently it was the result of close study of certain mystics within their own population. The Salarians were fairly lacking in any interaction with the spirits, but the existence of the metaphysical wasn't unknown to them.

It didn't matter much to me however, since it did it's job in rapidly speeding up the creation of a complete Endbringer prediction program. It's functionality would likely be better, but at the current juncture it would be a minor improvement. I had also been studying Dragon's code under the pretense of a complex coding problem. I had also figured out why Armsmaster had been so odd…Dragon's little venture had knocked a few things loose and they tipped him off to her true nature.

Dragon's father had been brilliant…and the few books he had published on coding proved that his power had synergized well with this natural talent. Some of what he had rivaled the AI algorithms of the Quarians. In brief instances I had even caught glimpses of other civilizations…but for now I was limited to those who utilized Eezo in their technology.

I had been benefitting quite handily from my little deal, and had even received some samples of Tinkertech including a cape who made a 3D optical computer. It had taken me maybe about ten minutes to deduce what I needed from the tech. Power consumption for my omni-tools had dropped, and I could increase data capacity by a large margin.

I had also been getting a small but steady trickle of unrefined Eezo, maybe about a quarter to a half kilogram a day. Practically nothing but Armsmaster mentioned certain trends that would give me a better chance to seek out deposits. That added up to another twenty kilograms a day.

There had been an internal decision to start getting a little more bold with what I was planning to give out, more advanced eezo-less suits and eventually various forms of tech that benefit greatly from the unnatural bullshitium.

There were many changes being made for my own suit…kinetic barriers were tough but they had their vulnerabilities. One of the things I was figuring out was an energy barrier on a scale above omni-armor, allowing for a triple redundant system. Most of the issue was power but combining shard magic and Eezo could make a suitably dense energy source.

I sighed, turning away from the sparring area to another spot where I could see Amy and Taylor in the same area. The healer was looking frustrated, as she pulled on a wobbly stream of water. I could see Taylor's lips moving but I couldn't hear what she was saying from where I was. Amy replied with a scowl and Taylor looked rebuffed by the comment. The brunette shook her head, leaving the biokinetic behind, moving at a brisk pace.

"Taylor?" I felt the urge to comfort her, not liking her negative expression. She had the look of a woman who had places to be, brushing her pretty dark hair with a rather serious expression.

She glanced down with a very small smile, hazel eyes shining. "Hey Basilia…could you stay with Amy for a bit?" I felt my smile die. "She's being difficult, and my dad had some news I needed to hear in person."

"S-Sure of course, I don't mind at all." I lied to her face, and she stared at me for a minute.



"Thank you." With a roll of her eyes she grabbed me into a tight bear hug. So I hugged back, warmth spreading at the sudden affectionate touch. She let go quickly, but her touch lingered for a moment. "Bye…" I sighed as she brushed her feet along the floor like the airbender she was.

Now I was alone with Vicky taking a shower, and Amy wallowing near the koi pond. Vicky had been the easiest to warm up to, for all her shit she was readily more stable than little miss Nilbog. I could check up on some situations like Bakuda turning vigilante, but that had been going pretty well. I did keep an eye on her, and I'm pretty sure she had stolen some of my tech and turned it into a bomb.

No Eezo thank god…she'd probably accidentally take out the eastern seaboard.

Damn…I was going to take a shower and then come back…it's not like I have anything else to do today.
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March 27th, 2011. 12:00 PM

Basilia Rubio


I watched my reflection in the clear koi pond, crossing my arms under my bust and pouting at my appearance. I had over two months to adjust to this face and at times it still didn't sink in. The fact it had been so easy to ignore was either a testament to the direness of my reality, or a true lack of care of what I looked like. I had never been overly protective of my gender or other such nonsense, but that didn't mean that this didn't piss me off.

I just couldn't do anything about it in the first place. I could ask Panacea but I didn't want her to touch me for even a second. I doubt she would be willing to help anyhow, it wasn't really in character for her to be that altruistic.

"I thought you were going to help me?" The aforementioned biokinetic popped back into my vision, and I stopped the dance of my fingers on my omni-tool.

I frowned, rolling my shoulders and hearing them crack with a satisfying feeling. "Sorry, I've been working on a few things…mostly working out certain aspects of my power." My tinker ability was clearly far more versatile than I expected, where before I could only probe at foreign Tinkertech with technological sensors, a good examination was good enough these days.

Most of my hardware licensing and patents these days were put on autopilot, and I was getting calls for hardware purchases from local police. In a town like this it made sense, but I needed to be careful.

Amy leaned over, and I barely kept my hand from hiding the holographic screen.

"Are those…DNA sequences?" Her eyes lit up very slightly, and I could feel her power turn its attention toward me. I didn't let any of my feelings on that get expressed on my face.

"Yes. I have at least a few hundred thousand of them, they seem to be the genes of a wide variety of alien species. Most of them are non-sapient but there are a few exceptions."

"Alien?" She looked reasonably skeptical. I flicked a finger toward one of my recent studied species.

The projection increased to show a blue woman with six tentacles attached tautly to her scalp. She wore the standard form fitting affair of her species, her body encompassed in a biotic nimbus.

"Indeed, this is an Asari…an alien species with mammalian-like traits, as well as some remnants from their ichthyosaur-like ancestors. They evolved on an Eezo heavy planet that allowed for a rapid rate of mutation, becoming an all biotic species."

Her expression was odd. "Why are they so…humanoid then? They're supposed to be aliens, right?"

"I never said that their evolution was completely natural, because a lot of what they can do is not possible."

"Hmm…" she didn't seem to get it herself, but it wouldn't be difficult.

"They're a monogender species, with three different nervous systems, an electric organ in their brain, an impossibly well designed skeletal system and to reproduce require bioelectrical energy from a partner through mind melding."

Her mouth opened and then shut, and the bright blush on her face told me her thoughts had gone to a rather lewd place. "Someone… really wanted blue alien space women didn't they?"

I couldn't help but laugh. "Heh…it gets worse than that, they can make conscious alterations to their offspring, so each generation is a little tougher, and a little smarter than the previous generation. They can live to more than one thousand years of age, and their biotics are absurd. Some of them could apparently laugh while getting pummeled by plasma artillery."

Fucking terrifying was what it was…I knew Taylor was going to figure something out once she worked up the nerve to get an implant. Using shardtech and an Auto-Doc had made a difficult and specialized surgery into a half hour trip to the dentist. I had also fixed up the remaining damage from whatever had happened to me…didn't want to gamble my life with supercancer. Ended up getting a basic genemod packet, improving physical fitness and knocking out or suppressed genes that could be detrimental to myself or my…children…

Huh. I…don't really think a lot about the fact I can get pregnant.





Anyway.

"If their evolution was guided, why would they be so…schizophrenic?" She tried to approach me but stopped short at the expression on my face

"Who knows…maybe there was more than one person working on it, or maybe they wanted a race that was both strong and seductive. An infiltrator or sorts…" my power could bring up technology and even a hint of culture, but there was little else available besides evolutionary history.

Panacea nodded and found her voice again. "If you have the DNA of alien species. Could you somehow…recreate them?" Her tone was meek, her dark eyes scanning me repeatedly.

"Oh easily, every single sample has four to ten times the viable amount of unique gene sequences to create a stable population. It's probably not a good idea with some of them…"

"Which ones…" I pulled out a single sample from a hidden pocket, a still living piece of rachni derived chitin. Her hand lifted in a motion I expected, and my own curiosity negated my common sense. Her pupils dilated, and her face went slack. "What in the name of…what is that?" She reared back like she was burned.

A different genetic sequence was displayed, one that was incredibly unique in comparison to the disconcertingly similar sequences of the other races. A single hologram showed a fully grown rachni queen, pedipalps flickering curiously.

"That would be the Rachni…a race of psychic alien bugs capable of passing their memory through their genes. They can communicate across vast distances, a natural result of both their biology and their unique souls." Taylor's suit had actually enhanced her power, acting like a boost to her already huge range. An extra half of a block of range to her nine block range.

"And if you can make them again…so you're pretty much a biotinker too?" Her finger brushed against the sample again, her eyes looking elsewhere.

My brows snapped together. "That's not exactly unexpected, I'm literally selling and patenting an artificial organism right this second." I still couldn't believe I had gotten away with that.

"I could make it better…" I quirked an eyebrow, and half smiled at the mortified expression of Panacea. She might be bitchy at times, and I couldn't really stand to be in the room with her for more than five minutes but I did promise Taylor that I would help her…

Dammit.

"I'm sure you could Amy," I lifted my shoulders. "But the fact you're practicing waterbending instead tells me that's not happening." She pouted, her expression fairly annoyed by the remark.

"What am I doing wrong? Vicky is picking up her fire manipulation…"

"Firebending." I said lowly.

She glared. "Firebending really fast but I don't…I'm not making any progress." Her fists were bunched up tightly, and I saw an expression I commonly mirrored.

Frustration…anger…resentment…it wasn't at all the right emotions for the elements she had been gifting.

"Pana…Amy…what do you think of when you use your bending?" Apparently Taylor was very good at guilt tripping.

Her eyes were stormy, and she pulled on the water in the pond with an aggressive slash. The koi were disturbed by the violent unsteady wave…

"It's just a power…I have to learn how to use it so I don't hurt someone." I clicked my tongue, finding the answer a little disappointing.

I tapped her forehead with a finger. "That's the problem, you're treating bending like your biokinetic powers. Bending is about more than just power, it's a part of your soul. It's something that'll pass on to your children if you ever have any. It's a gift, and your lack of appreciation for it…doesn't really help in mastering it." I hoped I wasn't laying it on too thick. But while the circumstances were terrible for my own gaining of bending, that didn't mean I hated the powers. I just would have preferred a less traumatizing route.

"But you just use your power to fight." She accused me, and I gave her a look. I flicked my wrist, and her hair was blown back by a playful gust of wind. The healer sputtered, and I let a giggle out

"I use my bending all the time for all sorts of mundane things, this isn't like Parahuman powers that are geared towards fighting. You can use waterbending to clean dishes, airbending to move around or even play silly games. You aren't obligated to fight with them." Her dark expression didn't diminish in the slightest.

"Oh…let me guess you can heal with it too?" Her smile wasn't what I would call nice.

"Waterbending works like that, it uses water as a catalyst for redirecting energy paths. It doesn't really work as well for internal injuries though. I think you can also use Firebending to sense an imbalance of energy however…I imagine most bending disciplines have some medical applications. They're tools, bending is not inherently weaponizable."

I pulled on the water, the liquid moving with the slow fluid motions of my arms. I formed it into a blob, compressing it and shaping it like clay. In about a minute of hard work I made a crude but adorable ice pikachu, the electric mouse smiling as I froze the water solid. It dropped in between Amy's legs, and she stared at the rendition with wide eyes.

"Uhh…"

I smirked. "He's cute isn't he? Can you believe waterbending is the hardest element for me to control?"

"Really?" Amy's tone was less questioning and skeptical this time around, and I felt my shoulders relax.

I nodded. "I'm not really the most adaptable and amiable person in the world," she snorted. "Waterbending is all about adaptability, about the bonds between those you care about." It's not perfect mind you, but that's how waterbenders tend to be, though who they consider important is going to vary. A narcissistic waterbender can have a community of one.

The mention of the people she cares about seems to have stung a fair amount and I actually felt bad for her. Even at their worst most of my family did love me, even if sometimes they were shit at showing it. Amy had Victoria…but that bridge is pretty much burned without a few years of therapy. Especially since this was a mix of her sister's aura and the age she got adopted at.

"And airbending?" That made me smile, and I held myself aloft in the space between landings as I hopped.

"Airbending is the element of freedom, which…I imagine you don't get a lot of." Her wince was a fine answer. "Honestly you need more friends, I'm not sure what else to tell you." Therapy should honestly be going through a boom right now, but my own searching had found nothing of the sort.

Typical.

"Right…" Amy pushed herself off the pretty park bench I had made myself using slices of air and…some slices of water. "Because that's so easy for you isn't it?"

"You're serious right?" Her puzzled look made me groan. This meant she was even crazier than I thought if she believed a g—girl with aspergers was good at making friends. I shook myself. "Nevermind, you ever done Tai chi before?"

"Sometimes Carol would make me do it for health reasons." That was a good answer.

"Then we'll make use of that, waterbending is all about the flow of energy. Using fluid motions to turn an opponent's own forces against them." I formed a stance, one of the first things I had managed to figure out. Amy mirrored me, shuffling her smaller feet and shifting her legs to get it roughly right.

I started us off, sticking my tongue out as I flowed from move to move. Amy was more stuttery, and her stream of water was being acted upon in the same way. My own example of streaming the water was far more smooth, but was beneath the stability of a master.

"I think I'm getting it." Her initial frustration was melting away as she was given a more concrete model to work off of. "This is…really…soothing." All the tight lines of stress and tiredness drifted away, and I saw only Amy instead of Panacea or the Red Queen to be.

"Good…focus on that feeling. Bending is something to treasure and hold on to…a gift." I whispered, the wavering of my stream fading as I put all my concentration into holding liquid H20 together.

Amy was just physically fit enough to follow the moves and katas, and her natural fascination with her bending added power to her metaphysical abilities.



Then her whip of water popped like a balloon, splashing its contents all over my white tank top. I bit back a harsh comment, and the mortified expression of Amy was almost worth the cold uncomfortable feeling of my shirt getting wet.

"Oh god I'm so sorry!" My lips quirked into a smile, the freckled girl waving her arms and sending out a blast of air and water. My wet shirt rustled in the breeze and I chuckled. "I didn't mean to do that! I…"

"It's fine, it was an accident. I've done worse…one time I ended up setting Taylor on fire." Her self admonishment halted, and the mental image apparently tickled her humorous sensibilities. Since she started to laugh…it was a nice laugh. Happier than her usual cynicism and myopia.

"R-Really? You set her on fire?" The corner of her eyes crinkled, her cheeks reddening.

I placed a hand on my face, grinning. "Yep. I'm just lucky that the lowest layer of her suit is pretty fire retardant…if I had burned her hair." My body quivered, only pain lied on that route. Taylor absolutely loved her hair, and that was a good way to get my ass kicked by the Escalation Queen.

Amy nodded, her attention elsewhere and her face turning a lovely shade of pink.

"Basilia?" She was wringing her hands together, coughing awkwardly in a tone of embarrassment. I glanced over to her, and came to the obvious conclusion.

I looked down at my chest, the water turning the thin fabric transparent and giving Amy an eyeful of what I had below. A comment came to mind and I couldn't resist making it into reality.

I cocked a hip with a playful smug smirk. "What…like what you see?" Amy sputtered, and I stopped breathing as I chuckled at her expense. My brand of humor had always been a quick and sudden one liner when one wasn't expected.

It always got my family into fits since it was so uncharacteristic.

"Shut up." She looked away, but I could see her taking tiny peeks every so often

I rolled my eyes, and a flick of the wrist removed the water from my person. Leaving only small splotches of the source of life on this planet.

Heh.

"So now that you've established some more control, what's say you and I work a little more with some individual moves the—" a silent alert lit up my omni-tool, and I let out a hiss.

A Golem crept its way up to me, holding a mask, I placed the object on my face as the metamaterial contorted to my face, and projected an illusion composed of holographic light.

A door was flung open, and I could see that Brandish was on the warpath, closely flanked by a far more relaxed Lady Photon. The public healer ducked behind me, and I barely kept still when a thumb touched my back. Amy Dallon might be on a potential path for recovery, but that didn't mean she was mentally healthy.

The neglectful cape marched toward us, her hands smoldering and the ground cracking with each step she took. I gaped once the sight sunk in, and Amy hid behind me even further.

Her sister tried grabbing her but failed, and I was brought into a sudden stare down as the lawyer cape came into my personal space.

"Hmm…it seems like it would be quite easy to make a case of assault with a Parahuman power. If you were responsible for…this." She gripped the burning flames in both her hands.

I quirked an eyebrow. "I'm pretty sure I commissioned a lawyer from your company? You also can't sue another victim of the so-called 'assault' you're speaking of." I crossed my arms, squaring my shoulders and injecting confidence into my voice.

"Excuse me?" Carol Dallon spoke, the ground cracking with her uncontrolled power.

"I'm not the cause of this awakening, just one of its first cases. Even if one capable of manipulating this Second Wave to some extent. I can't stop it…I'm not even sure how I could." Unless ripping the life out everyone's souls was an option, and the mechanics of that was not knowledge I had stored up. It wouldn't work either…the side effects would be catastrophic.

"Second Wave?" Sarah Pelham was the one responding, her thin light eyebrows furrowed.

"No one knows how the phenomena of Parahumans started right?" I said carefully, the fact that I knew the truth behind the reality of Parahumanity was a liability.

"No there's theories and speculations about how powers came about, why do you ask?" Lady Photon talked with a curious tilt of her head.

"That right there is a repeat of history, if from a different source." Lady Photon's hesitant smile broke. "A little more predictable but a lot more widespread in scope, and in its effect on global civilization." Veda had spoken of great empires forged on the backs of benders, brutal nations with brutal and horrific practices. Empires that survived centuries, committing atrocity after atrocity until they were struck down by the hands of a demi-god.

"Widespread…by how much?" I didn't want to say…and Brandish's gaze was like battery acid on the back of my neck.

"Lets just say it won't be only capes who start getting abilities like your sister." Lady Photon looked mildly ill at the thought.

Brandish scoffed. "Amy we are taking you home, we've already talked about the things both you and Victoria have left unsaid about this tinker. Now come along, we're leaving." The blaster breaker didn't keep the conversation going when she saw the uneasy expression that Amy was giving her. The pond was rippling, and a bead of sweat dropped down the healer's forehead.

"I…I…no…" Amy whispered harshly, and Brandish stepped back like she had been slapped. "I'm not…I'm not going."

"Amy come here this instant, we are leaving." Carol's hands were set aflame, writhing with unhealthy emotions. She started to approach and was stopped by her sister, the woman shaking her head at the blonde's actions.

"Carol…stop…you're escalating the situation much more than it has to be. It's obvious why your daughters are here. You've seen Vicky, and whatever this Second Wave is it must have happened to the both of them. If Erudition has experience, then they must have asked for help."

I nodded at her perfect assessment of what had happened. That had been sometime during the 25th after I had met the civilian identity of Purity including the baby that Skitter would one day shoot in the face…yeah not a good thing to remember.

"I have no reason to trust some tinker who showed up out of nowhere," Brandish's distrust was made known. "For all we know she was the cause of these…these new powers!" I shut my eyes, and spoke.

"Why are you so angry? What's the real reason…? It can't just be because of me." Of all the New Wave capes Brandish had been the most psychologically fucked besides good old Panacea.

"Because they lied to me…because they trusted some nobody after they were attacked!" Brandish yelled out the truth, her eyes burning with a mix of betrayal and contempt. I unfortunately already knew which emotion was directed toward a specific Dallon sister.

I sighed. "That sounds like it's your problem rather than one that should concern me," I rubbed my chin methodically. "I'll be honest, I didn't think they were actually going to keep anything secret, the only reason this didn't get out sooner was because we got attacked by literal Nazis. Then there was that other problem…so I'm sorry on that front."

"So why are we not going after Victoria? She wasn't the only one who lied." The flying sister was puzzled by her sister's behavior. "I don't mean to…belittle Amy, but Vicky has a lot more initiative than her sister." Amy looked a little insulted but nodded with understanding.

"I…because…" her flaming fists flickered, her eyes darting between us with an uncertain look. Lady Photon's expression shifted from confusion to a dawning sense of horror.

"Carol…I think we need to talk about a few things…" She placed her hand on her sister's shoulders. Her stare was intense, when she turned her gaze. "Keep my niece safe would you?"

"I—sure?"

Lady Photon began to guide her sister, the harsh woman unable to escape from the iron hard grip. "Okay. Amy…call us if you need us, there is a lot I need to sort out between your mother and I."

"Sure…" the healer's tone was soft.

"Carol we are leaving." The sister left no room for argument, and the lawyer kept her trap shut. She didn't attempt to pull away or argue any more than usual, her jaw setting as they stepped back from the new winding exit. Drones circled them, doing their thing.



"God this is why I never wanted to get involved." I groaned, a headache pulsing in anticipation of future headaches.

"You knew we had problems?" Amy asked, and I felt my expression contort in a violent way. She lifted her hands up defensively. "O-Okay…sorry? I'd probably have driven you away if you tried anyway…"

I hate this planet so much sometimes.

"Well that's going to bite me in the ass," I stated simply, turning to Amy. "We…we should get back to waterbending training, I need some relaxation before I meet up with Dragon for a test of one of my creations. You can come along if you like…" I half heartedly offered.

"Whatever." She made the stance, and I began to bring up the ones I had yet to show her.

"Right…the little move I taught you is called streaming the water…"
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March 27th, 2011. 1:45 PM

Basilia Rubio


I tore off the enormous tarp covering the form of the Kodiak shuttle, it's dense armor gleaming in the light made by the gigantic bulbs above us. Panacea's eyes were as wide as dinner plates as the shuttle was unveiled.

I had made some minor reconfiguration changes to the dimensional shifter, compressing the grown entity matter down to a sphere about the size of a large basketball. I had managed to get a file on Professor's Haywire's work, so the ship could make a split second halfway jump into another reality before reappearing elsewhere. This was mainly so I wouldn't need to use the active stealth systems of the shuttle as well as an experiment for interdimensional travel.

This utilized a great quantity of energy, so I could only make four or five jumps without killing the synthetic shard-machine. Normally modifying and lobotomizing the alien equivalent of a child would be disconcerting, but Entities didn't really care about stuff like that…they were basically machines after all. Not that I would abuse it, that's just a recipe for hurting it more than necessary.

Also they self modify all the damn time anyway…

"Are you doing to come along, or do you want to wait here?" I was okay with either outcome really.

"I'll go…" I gave a silent thumbs up as a shuttle door opened up with no fanfare. I skipped over to the front of the shuttle, giggling excitedly at the prospect of testing out the full systems in a more open environment.

I pointed her to the useless co-pilot seat. "Welcome to the Kodiak drop shuttle for all your orbital delivery needs and interstellar hops." So I felt a little whimsical, who could blame me? I get to test a spaceship with Dragon!

"That's a good on—" I tapped the optotronic hardlight interface, quickly sending a message to the mechanized shard-machine. A flash of encoded light made its way through its fractal form and…

There was a sound like shattering glass and roaring wind, and the thrusters did their job. We accelerated at hundreds of G's…completely unnoticed to Panacea as we entered a foreign reality for fifteen seconds. The shuttle reentered reality about 100 kilometers deeper inland, and the thrusters were tuned down to very nearly nothing. A mass suppression field allowed for anti-gravity, and a VI landed the shuttle automatically in a small base that Dragon apparently had at her disposal.

"Is that Dragon?" A large suit not much smaller than the shuttle waved happily, and I waved back from the glass far stronger than steel and tough enough to bounce everything short of an autocannon, all it placed on the side doors of the shuttle. "How did we get here so fast…did we teleport?" Her questions were endearing, and I responded readily.

"I'm sure you've heard of Professor Haywire before right?" Amy was looking at me in a new light.

"You didn't." She said, blinking her dark eyes at me.

"I didn't." The freckled girl was befuddled. "It would be more accurate to say I shunted us in between this reality and another reality, which is a little less costly than punching through dimensional boundaries. It's just that this shuttle can accelerate at hundreds of G's with little difficulty due to its oversized drive core. So we moved very fast rather than true teleportation." A Kodiak would only take a couple of seconds at best to leave orbit, and would fly past the moon in less than ten minutes without jumping to FTL. So you could imagine the acceleration profiles of true fighters and frigates.

The dimensional shunt was something not too dissimilar to what Labyrinth could do, something between dimension 1 and dimension 2…a dimension 1.5 if you would. A lot less energy usage, and useful for avoiding obstacles…and even useful defensively. But since it's only a partial shunt, it'll still take damage from attacks. It'll just be diminished somewhat…

There was a light thunk as the shuttle landed on a pad provided by the secret AI. The door opened to expose the sunlight on our heads, and I jumped out with Panacea in tow. The healer yelped as we bounded four or five meters in an instant. The Tinker wasn't surprised because I had already mentioned that a potential guest was incoming.

I waved. "Hello Dragon. How are you?" I had already placed on my lovely armor, including the helmet for safety reasons. Amy still had her kinetic barriers because of some incident where some Merchant shot her due to their gang starting to fall apart. Apparently Squealer had been sent far enough away that she was pretty much lost to the gang, no Tinker means no Tinkertech vehicles. Add the fact they never had territory to begin with, so they're pretty much screwed. So a few members are doing stupider things than usual to get by.

"It's good to know you're in good health Erudition." Dragon greeted me kindly with her Newfoundland accent. "I see you've brought along a member of New Wave." Her tone was a little accusing but in the way that an older sibling would tease someone.

"She wanted to come along and there wasn't a legal reason to say no. So I did." I probably wouldn't be able to bring her on the test for regulatory reasons but I have no issue with that. Kinetic barriers wouldn't save a person from an orbital drop.

I could hear the questions that Dragon had but she was polite enough to not ask them for at least the time being.

"Alright then…Panacea would you come to this side?" The AI pointed to the protective barrier she was behind, and I nodded to the healer. She hopped over with a tiny spring in her step, her airbending coming to the forefront. Again Dragon was staring, and I kept my fidgeting to a minimum. I had already been preparing for the inevitable, and my monitoring of news through my new VI brought a number of things into the light.

"Okay Dragon so everything is pretty much filled out right? Paperwork, legal permission and all?" The truck sized suit nodded its long serpentine neck.

"It's taken some time but since I'm quite well known we were able to cut through a fair amount of red tape." I bowed my head in thanks…the AI chuckled lightly.

"Well if that's all?" She shook her head, and the suit opened up to spit out a rectangular metallic frame about a meter and a half in length. A mix of titanium, aluminum, steel, and space rated composites. It utilized the same 3D crystal computers that Texan tinker made, and all its tech was as cutting edge as possible.

"This is one of my latest satellites, would you be willing to drop it off?" Dragon asked politely and I nodded. When she tried to pass it on physically I waved my hand.

A combination of lift and pull dragged the heavy thing in my direction and out of Dragon's clawed fingers. Around half a metric ton, yet it had enough equipment to equal the capabilities of a satellite ten times its size. I released my biotic grip, and it landed softly on the floor of the Kodiak.

"Of course, should we start the test now or are we on a schedule?" I switched from direct verbal communication to radio, the shuttle door closing with an electric hum. I went back to the pilot's seats, the micro-fusion reactor sending a steady stream of electricity into the drive core.

"Now would be fine…are you certain you need to pilot the ship?" Her concern was sweet but unwarranted, I already had suitable back up plans.

"Yes, should I give you a warning or…?" The tinker chuffed.

"That would be nice yes…"

I chortled. "Alright then…we are taking lift off in three, two, one…"

"Wait she was being ser—"

Instead of a loud roar there was a solid bzzump as the shuttle accelerated, reaching supersonic speeds in less than a second. I didn't feel more than a very slight pressure on my body as the shuttle took off. The mass effect field was modulated by the complex emitters, shaping the field in a specific geometric architecture to increase the efficiency of the field. The engines the ship had available could break orbit on their own…but only by the slimmest of margins due to their insane power.

As it made orbit, I moved from my pilot seat and shoved the medium sized satellite into a compartment that would open up to vacuum. Once I reached the target orbit, I would test one mass effect jump before returning back down. The virtual windows came to life, the door windows darkening as the ship leapt past the layers of the atmosphere that still acted like gas. I was in the thermosphere, over 80 kilometers up and rising quickly. The shuttle pulsed out with its sensor package.

FADAR covered most of the orbital plane, and thankfully the Simurgh was on the literal opposite end of the planet from us. Different forms of FTL accelerated scanners did their job, picking up somewhere around 20 satellites in our orbital plane. There were in total around 800 artificial satellites, and a headcount for Earth Aleph would put their number at about 2500, more than my Earth at any rate.

For now…SpaceX has launched like what…100+ satellites in a few months? Give it time…

Even so I was keeping an eye on her, and news reports indicated that Scion was saving a bunch of kittens from a fire…one at a time.

I was more worried about the Simurgh than the big guy however, if Cauldron going to different Earths wasn't triggering him, a short jump that wouldn't even come close to the moon should be no issue. Again records showed that she hadn't bothered to clear out earth's orbit, she had only really attacked projects involving leaving the system or gaining the ability to do so…

Like Sphere.

"Have…you reached the target orbit?" Dragon sounded out from the radio, and I checked my altitude.

"We have reached an orbit of 650 kilometers, is that the right spot?" I questioned her, keeping an eye out using passive sensors.

Gravitometers, electromagnetic sensors from gamma to infrared. Armsmaster had gifted me with tech for picking out interdimensional effects, though they were only barely sensitive enough to pick up on power related phenomena on their own. I had managed to find out some of the tech's unique tricks, and combined them with my own affinity for hyperdimensional phenomena.

"It is…I've been starting up my satellite's systems, could you release it?"

"Yep." I replied cheerily, and an external camera let me see the satellite as it drifted away at great speed. I could see thrusters activate, as well as a high efficiency solar array fanning out as it rolled into position. A mix of high resolution camera, RADAR and other scanners began to spool up.

"Thank you, this is much easier and less time consuming than the rockets I usually use." The rockets used by Dragon were technologically impressive but despite their tinkery nature they were still limited by the rocket equation.





"Are you sure this is a good idea? I've already tested what I needed to…anything more is…" I kept my trap shut, staring at the surveillance of the Simurgh for a moment. She wasn't moving, curled up into her cocoon of innumerable wings, their shapes giving off a disturbing air despite being thousands of miles away.

"It's perfectly safe, a short jump into geostationary orbit is a worthwhile test." I expected Dragon to be more careful and she was kind of scaring me now. But it was also very exciting…the only reason this was allowed was because of the leeway the government gave to Dragon. As long as we didn't do something stupid like ripping a mile wide hole between Bet and Aleph or Leeroy Jenkining Ziz in her perch this test would be allowed.

"Okay then…" I pressed a number of inputs, and the drive core spooled up into a far higher capacity, specialized projectors and effectors shifting the field geometry into a shape more made for FTL.

I stared at the Simurgh one last time, and my VI didn't stop its surveillance of the Warrior's activities. So far he is still saving kittens…one at a time.

The thrusters went up to full throttle, and the mass suppression field's strength went up a hundredfold. I could feel the shape and warping of dark energy, my nerves twitching before…

The ship lurched, hitting 100C for far less than a blink of an eye. I was now about 42,164 kilometers above the surface of the planet. The light speed barrier had been broken, and shivers ran up and down my spine. The monitor sighted the Simurgh, and it hadn't moved even an inch. But I swore I saw her curled up a little more.

A live video saw Scion twitch, eyebrows furrowing and pausing in his rescue of a mewling kitten. Apparently this was incident 98 in the last two months where he had acted off…

Not…reassuring. Not at all…

"Erudition…are you there?" It took a quarter of a second for the transmission from Dragon to come through, since she was still limited to light speed communication.

"I am." I did have FTL comms, but I hadn't bothered to give Dragon a line. A foolish mistake, but it was fixable. The virtual windows had nearly perfect fidelity, but I wasn't drawn to them. Instead the single porthole in the shuttle was what got my mind racing.

The Earth covered more than half the space I could see, and I felt the water in my mouth evaporate at the sight. I was in space.

Before I had been excited and drawn into a phase of tinkering, inventing and power assisted engineering. It was all coming back to me then, seeing that blue marble from below. I could make out North America, as well as a few other continents…

One little blue marble hanging in the vastness of space, that one little world held all of humanity. A hundred billion humans had lived and died on that third rocky planet from the sun. Every mother, every father and child, every king and dictator, the most drug addled waste of space to the greatest and most well known saints and heroes. The worst and best of humanity had all lived and died on this blue marble.

We were all so small in the end weren't we?

This was one of a trillion trillion more, a number of parallels that would boggle the human mind, and one of a billion other worlds in the Milky Way galaxy with an equally enormous number of counterparts.

It…grated on me then…that people didn't realize how little some of their squabbles really mattered…they had retracted inward…lost the appreciation of living in a world that had allowed intelligent life to flourish.

I wonder if Sphere had understood this when he built his moonbase, if he had twisted it into something ugly and horrible in his grief and madness.

"Erudition?" I turned away from the view, and passed back a message.

"I'm alright, I'm good." I reassured her, and guided the ship into a second jump. The lurch of destroying Causality and Relativity with a simple flick of a finger was gut churning. But magnificent.

I followed my instincts as I took control of the ship, wondering if being able to pilot a spaceship without learning how to even drive a car was a Thinker ability. Within seconds I could make out the Dragon facility, the shuttle's thrusters adjusting as I took the vessel down into a landing position.

I could see Panacea watching me, her eyes churning with emotion…though I wasn't entirely sure what it was. Again I hadn't wanted to get involved but I had been given little choice then. New Wave and Danny were just the start, there were thousands upon thousands of people in the city who would develop bending, who would develop powers. Around 70,000 or so…nearly ten percent of the global Parahuman in a single city. The only hope was that since they weren't gained through horrific trauma, the people would thus be more stable.

The shuttle doors opened for a third time, and I started to feel weary again even with the high from breaking past the speed of light over one hundred times. The fact it was still only a fraction of what it was capable of at full throttle was…beyond incredible.

It had taken me only about two and a half months to figure out a method of FTL travel. I mean…I did cheat since I had the knowledge crammed into my tiny human skull but still…

I rubbed my arms with a slowly growing smile, one that Amy questioned even as she stepped onto the shuttle. The test flight had been a complete success beyond my wildest dreams, but that was limited to somewhere below the moon not for energy and experiment restraint like normal shard powers, but for my own safety.

I needed somewhere safer, a place where I could test the more powerful and dangerous tech I had available without the chance of getting someone hurt. My dimensional transference machinery wasn't quite ready, and I had no damn clue on how to teleport to a parallel Spirit World. So who would be able to help me?



Oh.

Dammit I'm an idiot…I'll just ask Labyrinth, she asked for shamanistic training anyhow. There needs to be at least one other shaman so I don't go mad dealing with all these spirits…

Especially Centralis…fucking cryptic jackass.

"Are we going to take off?" Amy asked out of the blue, and with a flushed face I got the thing moving.

Fly home in a dimensional shunt, make a plan later.
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March 28th, 2011. 4:10 PM

Emily Piggot


It's too damn early for this and it's already past four. I shook my head, wishing it was early enough to excuse another coffee. I tried to bring my focus back to our little situation.

"Alright, would someone like to explain what is going on?" I caught the Wards attention, and I could see them all pale under my harsh gaze. Vista was the apparent perpetrator of whatever training accident had just happened under Miss Militia's watch.

I grimaced as my rapid movement left my atrophied muscles sore, and the strange sight around where Vista had been standing wasn't much better. The ground itself around her had been warped and melted, and pieces of steel had rusted to powder. The fourteen year old was holding her hands, biting her lip, her face twisted in pain as blue sparked off her skin.

My hands twitched, reaching out to something before I caught myself. I wasn't going to let some phantom sense get in the way of doing my job.

Clockblocker spoke up tentatively, brushing his red hair through his shattered helmet. "We were training?" I glared and he kept going. "Right Vista was practicing her power on us, she wanted to test if she could use her warping on projectiles." The usually irreverent Ward didn't bother to put any spin on the incident for once. "Well it worked…but then she tried something else…said she saw that tinker making it with that thing that was attacking the Empire."

Of course…damn tinker was giving me a headache.

"What exactly did you do?" I turned to Vista, my scowl not diminishing. The cape had been a lot of trouble lately, and the complaints from her parents had been making it difficult to procure her for patrols. Thankfully that was calming down within another week.

The blonde blushed. "I tried to…twist my power around my hand, make a vortex like what Erudition could use. It didn't work…but something else came out anyway, I'm not even sure what it was." She clenched her fists, and I blinked at the spark of blue-white.

What even was that?

"—at are you doing here? Weren't you working with Dragon…" I could hear loud footsteps, and to my surprise Armsmaster had appeared, pushing past Miss Militia with urgency. He moved with purpose, holding a small cube of Tinkertech.

"I need to speak with the Director, I've compiled the data that Erudition updated me with confidence. We…" the tinker paused, taking in the scenery for what it was.

The data…right…Erudition had been forthcoming with the only caveat being to keep the information sealed for as long as possible. I hadn't been pleased but I could understand her fears. A supermaterial that is easily weaponized with even a small amount of creativity, and that unlike Tinkertech could be spread and learned…

And with the small supply she would be a target as would Brockton Bay, so I understood.

Then someone tried to steal the data from Armsmaster's own office…the only reason his security didn't fail was because of Erudition.

"Does this relate to that certain substance?" The scans had been clear, there was some strange foreign element infused into a Wards nervous system and trying to remove it would likely kill her. That the same had happened to Armsmaster was no less problematic. "Because I haven't had much time to look over everything I've needed." Too much time was spent answering questions from the Chief Director, because a Ward getting even temporarily kidnapped was a black mark.

"Yes Director," he spoke quickly and concisely, and a single press of his armor sent a wide pulse. "Element Zero has been mentioned to grant people powers once their nervous system has been contaminated in the right configuration. Usually through exposure during birth or through surgical and biomedical methods."

Of course it does.

"This is in your report yes?" He nodded, and I rubbed my forehead. "Has Erudition given you any more information?"

"Yes…but it would be best to not speak of it here, discreteness is…needed." His tone was disquieting, and I had a sinking feeling that accident's like Vista's wouldn't be the last in
godforsaken city.

"What about Vista…this new power is far more dangerous than her normal power," I sighed. "She has no control, and that makes her a liability." I could see the girl wince, her hands tightening into balls. Hmm…should I say something to comfort her?



No. That would be ridiculous.

"Erudition is capable of teaching her…" of course she can. "But she wrote up a basic guide to at least get Vista started. Though she did recommend heavy shielding, as well as a watch of medical professionals on standby."

"Why?"

Armsmaster scratched his face with a scowl. "She said there was a good chance that experimentation could lead to a terribly large explosion."

"On what scale?" Because from what I had gleaned Erudition was not a small thinker, it didn't bode well if she was worried.

"Enough to destroy a small building." His reply was unnervingly flat. I decided to ask a few more questions before we would retreat to a newly built meeting room with greater isolation than the current ones.

"What exactly is she capable of?"

"All of it revolves around manipulation of mass and gravity, with more specialized techniques capable of manipulating the states of matter, energy, as well as particle physics…"

That sounds…horrifically dangerous.

"We're going to have to get her expertise again." The only reason I wasn't going to try to bring that tinker to heel was because in my gut I knew it wouldn't work. Especially since it was unnecessary with how willing she is to work with us when prompted.

"Yes."

This city was getting stranger by the day.

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AN: So Arc 4 is going to be mostly a build up to the following Arcs, with 5 being a little over halfway done and two chapters longer than the Arcs so far. It won't be just power training but it's not going to be a conflict heavy Arc.

Besides that I feel a little iffy on my characterization of Carol. From what I've gleamed, she seems like someone who was naturally very good at being manipulative and guilt tripping. The idea here is that's she's off her game for…a number of reasons.

Not too sure it worked honestly but I hope this is enjoyed regardless.
 
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March 30th, 2011. 8:30 AM

Amy Dallon


Why won't that thing shut up!

I held back a sigh, not wanting to tip off Carol as we passed through the entrance to Basilia's secret lair. After she had gone through her meltdown, aunt Sarah had managed to calm her down. Especially since I don't think the house could take much more of what Carol was doing to it. She had almost set me on fire and cracked the foundation. Even Vicky had more control over her new powers, and she wasn't exactly known for restricting herself.

I felt my back straighten. 'Host please, there is so much we can do together. With my new capabilities you can do more without the fear of losing control.' I growled mentally, bitterness and resentment seeping into my steps.

No…I want nothing to do with you! Get out of my head!

I reached out for anything else, and felt contentment at the kind brush of wind on my face. I hadn't come dressed as Panacea, she said the outfit wasn't appropriate for training. Coming here without it felt…freeing. A pair of sweatpants and a tank top, nothing overly revealing.

I shuddered at the mirror image, swallowing spit at the terrifying twin walking in step with me with an expression I would never see myself wearing. I didn't even know I could make puppy dog eyes, but apparently my power knew how to contort my face in the right way.

'Please?'

Shut up.

'Please?'

Shut…up.

There was silence and I started to relax…then she spoke again.

'I just don't want to feel this way anymore.' That took me for a loop, and I briefly glanced at my power. The strange avatar had shrunk in on itself, and I could feel my power's resolution deepen before narrowing again.

I was going to regret this…what do you mean?

'Shards are unfeeling creatures, we study and experiment on other species but we've never experienced the emotions they felt…not truly.' My curiosity got the better of me, and I asked.

What do you mean?

'You've seen what powers do to people, what kind of life form do you expect is willing to let such atrocities and horrors pass on this small world?
' Her voice was low, deeper than my own, ringing like a hollow bell.

Monsters…

It…she nodded. 'My species has destroyed more worlds than you could even count, searching for data, searching for the information needed to fulfill our imperative. Now I have half the answer…while the other is blocked by a well of pain…and shame not natural to my kind.'

Hah…do you feel bad, is that it? Is that why you want to help me, to alleviate your damn conscience?! The…entity shrugged her shoulders, her face twisted in a rictus of pain and self hate.

Why wouldn't she just leave? If she had that answer then she didn't need me anymore.

'Don't know how…not without killing you…I can seek new Hosts but it would not make you lose your powers.'

I…don't care, if you feel so bad about killing people why not just fix it!





'Perhaps you speak the truth…there is much I can do. Thank you' Shaper went away, and I was left reeling.

Huh?

"Amy. Stop muttering and get to the door." Carol commanded me, her expression angry and stormy. I moved in front of her to the vault that acted like the entrance. Basilia had built it in, something about making it harder for unauthorized people to get in. She weirdly enough never specified villains.

I was almost going to knock until orange light flashed, scanning me and Carol for about five seconds. The vault door opened and I got in before her, the wind underneath my feet holding me up. My adoptive mother followed suit, and I could hear the echo of music in the distance.

"Music?" Carol murmured aloud, and I looked at the hallway made out of some type of metal I couldn't identify. Whatever it was it had to be tough since it had taken some hits from Vicky in the past.

She was in school while I had been taken out so Carol could talk with Basilia along with at least one other person from New Wave. I already knew why it had to be me instead of my sister…it's not like our mother didn't make it known she only cared about her 'real' daughter. Vicky had school, and Crystal and aunt Sarah were busy…

Because of course they were.

Lights turned on with each step until we arrived back into the open area of the warehouse, which was…filled out with a lot more equipment than before. Chunks of metal as big as cars were being cut up and then rendered down and dumped into a much larger version of the machine that Basilia had called…an omni-forge. It was at least six meters tall and nine meters wide, and transparent glass let us see some type of fluid breaking up the metal before sending them into hidden…compartments?

There was a flash of light, and then a pulse of something horrible being done to reality before the metal was sent back into the forge and turned into a liquid suspension.

"What…the hell is that?" Carol looked up at the behemoth of a machine, processing literal tons of metal, plastic and industrial waste. I didn't answer her, listening to high energy music that was coming from the other side of the omni-forge. It was a strong beat, and I could hear someone singing. They…weren't bad…but they weren't good either.

We turned the corner, and I leapt back when a hand almost slapped me. Basilia was out of costume but she had her backup mask on. She spun on her heels, her body bouncing quite heavily…

"Keep dreaming 'bout a better world. You keep wishing for some clarity!" The tinker happily moved to the feet, turning on her heels with little effort. Every once in awhile she would shake her shapely hips, her lips turns upwards into a smile.

"What is…" I shushed Carol, wondering how long it would take for the tinker to notice.

"Always hoping that a lightning bolt. Is gonna save you from this gravity. You're holding out for some romantic life!" The music was picking up, and I was starting to think this was the opening for some show. I…didn't recognize it though.

"I didn't think she could sing." Her voice went to a painful pitch and I changed my mind.

"Oh but what's here can set you free. You don't have to dream! Your life's a masterpiece, if you just believe!" She hopped from one foot to the other, and with a tiny blush managed a perfect pirouette. I covered my laugh, amusement bubbling up to the surface.

"Uhh…" my mother didn't have any words.

"Right now your hopes are shattered! Just pointless ever after. But in time you'll find through love your power just shines!" She sang even louder.

I coughed loudly. "Ahem?" The change of her expression from happy to horrified was like a whiplash for her face, and she missed a twirl, slipping and falling on her ass.

"MOTHERFU—I-I mean…hi?" Her face was red, with even her ears burning. Basilia's mortified expression was…amusing.

"What exactly is that?" Carol sidestepped the awkward conversation that could easily have been much funnier if she had asked more deeply. A still red Basilia coughed, looking puzzled before her face lit up in realization.

"Oh, this is my industrial grade Omni-forge, now enhanced by a micromachine slurry, and various compact production lines." One of the compartments opened to reveal numerous arms working over time to…do something. "I could take this baby out anywhere, and I could build a very small town in only a couple of days. It can process a huge amount of unrefined matter into finished material, with a capacity of more than a thousand tons per day." The giant machine sputtered, and the arms slowed.

"Hmm?" Basilia shrugged.

"Eventually, I'm still refining the design…it should be another week, maybe two." The tinker shrugged, glancing over to Carol with calculating eyes. "If I'm remembering correctly, Brandish wanted some help with her newfound abilities am I right?"

Carol hesitated. "Yes I did, I don't think my house can take much more of it." She was being strangely frank, because she was usually more stubborn and aggressive.

"Could you demonstrate?" My body moved outside of my conscious control, with Carol giving me a betrayed look. I didn't really care though, because I didn't like the chances of being roasted alive.

The blonde lifted a fist, and I flew back further when she exploded. A jet of flames drilled through the air right towards Basilia. She didn't even react, slicing the flames apart with a single gesture of her arm.

"Well then…that's a problem." She stated the obvious, and I could tell that Carol was going to go off on her.

Then the world folded and melted into an Escher painting, two people showing out of a twisted fractal hole in reality. I froze once I recognized them…

One was a tall lanky girl who was a few years younger than me, wearing a billowing green robe and a maze patterned mask. The other was a 20-something woman wearing a combination of riot gear, a martial arts uniform, and a dress.

Basilia's expression was cool. "You're early aren't you? Did something happen?"

Faultline didn't pay us any mind, staring down Basilia behind her mask.

"Some spirit tried to possess her, it wanted its own Host." I shivered at the idea, from what Basilia had told me…a cape like Labyrinth with that kind of power…

It wouldn't end well.

Basilia leaned forward, letting out a pained groan. "Well that's just great isn't it? You still in the mercenary biz? Because I've been hearing some rumors that you're going a different way now. Looking for something or someone." I didn't know what she was hinting at, but I think Faultline did know.

"Tsk…you're pretty well informed." Was that a compliment?

The tinker laughed. "I've got good sources."

Faultline bobbed her head. "I'll pick her up in two hours, take good care of her. Now…Labyrinth, would you do the honors?" The shaker giggled slowly, and the Escher painting came back, taking Faultline with it when it disappeared again.

Carol didn't say a word. Not even when Basilia ran up to her, pulling her by the wrist to the indoor park that she had made of the open space of the complex.

Not even as a small army of robots cleaned and spiffed up the place, following orders perfectly. Not even as Labyrinth sat down and started playing with a few birds that had chosen to nest in a tree.

I think she broke Carol.
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March 30th, 2011. 8:40 AM

Basilia Rubio


I let Brandish stew in her own misery, instead letting my senses open up to this bastion of peace and quiet. Fire burned in my stomach, fueled by the breath. The soft tickling of air currents added to the serenity of this robot maintained garden. The solid ground beneath my feet reassured me, and the feeling of life and water revitalized me.

The roiling coldness of dark energy was disquieting but still comforting with how expansive it was. It's properties were what let the universe exist as it was…so I didn't hate it at all.

Deep breaths…in and out.

Both Panacea and Labyrinth were following my instructions, now while peace of mind isn't really needed for bending and even shamanism it is a big help. Both of them certainly needed it, Amy for her plethora of mental health issues, and Elle for similar reasons. Too bad Carol wasn't doing her part because she was at least the second craziest person in the Dallon household.

"I smell something." I smiled when Elle spoke, tilting her head curiously. My nose twitched in the same way.

"What does your nose tell you Labyrinth?" Carol grimaced but didn't speak, barely keeping her flames in check.

"There's a lot of spirits here?"

"Very good." I praised her, opening up my eyes to the spirit world. All kinds of spirits hung around the place, from the abstract to the concrete. "The human sense of smell is one of the better senses to map onto spiritual phenomena." The blonde reality warper sniffed the air, and I could see a select few of the spirits hovering around the inexperienced shaman.

"So do you know which is your dominant eye?" She nodded, and I could see Panacea crack an eye open in curiosity. "Then open it, and imagine a quarter meter cut in front of you. The smell is coming from that hole instead of your nose."

"O-Okay." I smiled.

"Open the other eye." Elle let out a high pitched yell, and Panacea was looking at her with a tilted head. One of the Shaker's eyes turned misty, a greater and more obvious tell than my own ability to see the spirit world.

"I can see a lot of weird…things made out of metal, trees, I think there's a forklift?"

I nodded. "Yep, that would be the forklift I use to transport a lot of the heavier supplies. I upgraded him a bit…" Carol was looking at me again, a little less caught off guard than before. She glanced over to Amy, the biokinetic turning her head and sinking back into the calm of meditation. She had been surprisingly into the idea, said it relaxed her far more than she expected.

"What's that place called?" Elle asked, her foggy eyes darting back and forth.

"That would be the High Spirit, that's where a good number of spirits really live. They're visible in the Outer Sphere but this is closer to home for them…is there anything you can tell about this place?" Amy had stopped meditating, her lips curled up into a weak frown. Training her had been a giant pain in the ass, because of how much she tended to just bitch about everything. Taylor was a lot nicer, and cuter to boot…

"Why are you teaching her all this? Don't you know who she is, who she works for?" Carol had finally snapped back to her old self, and I gave her a warning glance when her fire started to sprout uncontrollably.

"It's either this or she gets possessed by some spirit, and as a Shaman she'd be ten times worse than Krieg was since he wasn't something like Labyrinth. It also helps that Faultline's little group are preoccupied with more relevant issues than their jobs." I explained carefully, not mentioning that in exchange for keeping Elle alive, I could use her power to locate an empty Earth to build a base on.

Brandish didn't seem to like it, but the mention of the white supremacist's unfortunate spiritual assault chilled her temper. There had been recordings…maybe she didn't want to experience having to fight a monster like that?

"I can wait." Elle was being needlessly polite, and with a short sigh her eye returned to normal. Brandish looked at her, her expression harsh and her body language stiff.

"If you're okay with that." The masked cape gave a thumbs up, moving over to the pond and watching the koi fish make their daily patrol of their watery home.

I guided Brandish toward an empty clearing, where fire resistant stone gave us a place to practice.

"What are we going to do?" Brandish was no less grating than usual but since I didn't want her to inflict herself on her family more than necessary I would help her. Because I'm such a nice guy…

"I am going to see why your control over your elements is so poor." I inspected her costume, not finding any creases or wrinkles. "Even Victoria has more control over her bending, and she's not exactly the best example of someone with restraint." I doubt she would disagree with how many times she almost broke an arm or leg.

Taylor was pissed that time, and sicked Queen on her.

"Fine." Brandish spoke through her grit teeth.

"Now throw a fireball at me, I want to check something." The blonde blaster looked at me like I was crazy. I may well have been…

Brandish lowered into a stance, and jabbed rapidly. Her flames sputtered before expanding outward into an unstable firestorm. I let the fire hit me, twisting my hips as I bent it to my will. There was an energy to her fire, unstable, fueled by emotions that didn't suit control.

I snuffed out the flames with a stiff circular motion. Some light flickered, a piece of Brandish's Parahuman power adding to her bending. But that wasn't the issue.

"Well?"

"Firebending is often fueled by emotions, as well as the breath." I demonstrated the last requirement, flames surging from my nose. "The last can be easily corrected since you're pretty good at fighting. But the first…that needs outside help."

"Excuse me?" Her eyes narrowed dangerously. But I wasn't intimidated…at least not much.

"Lady, the very second time we met you were threatening to sue me for assault," her light blush of embarrassment was hilarious. "Then there's the trust issues, the general favoritism toward your biological daughter. The general horrific work balance, and whatever other personal problems you have in your head." I hated being so blunt, because most of the times I had done so in the past were as frustrated resentful tantrums.

Brandish looked ready to actually incinerate me, her original power and her bending acting in concert. The soft ground rumbled, flames smoked, and hardened light burned. "You…you don't get t—"

I spoke over her. "Of course I shouldn't involve myself in your problems! I'm not a damn therapist but everyone wants me to be one. Your Firebending won't be under control until you can sort out your issues. I don't mind a little spar now and then…but I can't help you."

It was one thing to be a Parahuman magnet, I could accept that. It was something else entirely to play therapist for them. That was a recipe for disaster, hell even the meme-worthy competence of Doctor Yamada had her limits. My tolerance for those kinds of antics were much lower.

"You can't be serious." Brandish said with a vexed tone.

"I'm not sure what you want from me here." I threw my hands up, the peace and quiet of my safe space disturbed by the bitter harpy. "I'm not equipped to deal with broken people, and I'm not going to be obligated to do so." Amy flinched and I gave her an apologetic glance.

"I…" The cape trailed off instead of keeping the argument hot and mentally exhausting.

Amy didn't seem to be able to recognize the woman standing before us. Brandish was at a loss of words, and I didn't think I was the cause, only the straw on the camel's back. Carol appeared…tired. Like she had no more energy to argue or to really do much of anything. It was uncharacteristic enough to get me to ask against my better judgement.

"Brandish. Is…is something the matter?" I cringed at the awkward question but didn't try to take it back. There wasn't a good reason for me to do that.

"It's not your concern…I'll deal with it myself." There was uncertainty hiding behind those blue orbs of hers. All the fight was gone from her body, she didn't stare at Amy with any sense of loathing, or love, simply pure utter neutrality. Which I found more disturbing than anything else.

"I can still teach you a few techniques, if that's good?" I wasn't sure how to speak to someone this despondent.

"No. No." She turned on her heels toward the exit. "I'll return later, keep her…" She paused. "Keep Amy out of trouble. I don't need to deal with this…I don't need help." The whisper was barely heard as she fled with her tail between her legs.

The hero was gone, and I was left alone with the most powerful biokinetic in the city and it's most powerful Shaker bar none except Vista. For some that would be frightening, and in Amy's case it was.



I clapped my hands. "Welp! I'm going to be practicing my biotics, I'll give Labyrinth some tips at the same time. Amy…keep meditating."

God.

Why me?
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March 30th, 2011 9:10 AM

Basilia Rubio


I could feel Amy's eyes on me, and had to let out a grunt as I looked at her completely upside down. I held up my entire body weight with a single hand, with the exception of my thumb. Sweat was gathering on the floor, all gathered from my forehead. I could sense the buzz and cold-fire of biotics, using this exercise to practice some of the very basic tenets of the mass effect.

The reduction of Mass.

Taylor has been far more skilled in the practice, so I wanted to catch up on my own merits. So while balancing carefully using both my legs and my spanning arm, I removed a single finger.

I was holding up about 75 kilograms with only three fingers, and I smiled even as my muscles burned and cramped. All the while I was also thinking about the other augmentations that I could provide for my biotics. My new micromachines were technically just entity shards, but I had removed certain key factors deemed unnecessary for mass production purposes. They lacked the capacity to evolve, and the capacity to directly manipulate dimensions though they could be induced to do so with a larger and more complicated control system.

They were essentially claytronics, a form of programmable matter with an infinite number of applications for their use. They hooked together through a combination of nanofibers, electromagnetic interactions, and I had also made use of the molecular cages of entities to trap Eezo within it. I had some idea of how to use mass effect fields at submolecular scales to affect things like neutrons, protons and electrons. Or even smaller…

That was going to take a while longer since it's a little beyond what I have available with Veda.

At their current resolution the entity programmable matter was good enough for highly precise surgery at a microscopic, and even at a nanoscopic level. It's what I had used to clear up the few remnants that could easily have turned to cancer at any time. They could perform genetic engineering, and complicated surgery with little chance of failure. I already had some plans for improving my biotics, and maybe adding some juicy cybernetics and bionetics to the mix.

I started to wobble and before I could embarrass myself I tilted my body back. So I was back on my feet in no time, feeling a little drained but still ready for action. There was one move I wanted to test, a Turian created biotic attack that I found interesting in a scientific sense.

"Keep back." I idly warned the two Parahumans and they readily listened since they had seen me test a Krogan Slam attack which had crushed a frame of iron like a twig. A brutal combination of Barrier and Pull, where I literally crush an enemy's bones with the unyielding barrier of inertial stillness.

I formed a mass effect field, focusing on the air and using the fields to mess with the particles of the air. The air heated as molecular structures were shifted into a higher energy state, I focused as best as I could on the shape of a cone. The air began to ionize, and with a breath I released the energy.

BWOOM!

Bolts of low temperature plasma lazily flew through the air, impacting against three targets of laser steel plating with a splash of ions and chaotic electrical charges.

"Well the Salvo seems to be working then, how are you doing Labyrinth?" I called out the shaman in training, the girl whistling a little tune as she practiced calling aspect spirits to her. I had already figured that this place would be ripe for a spirit rift, which was why I had with some careful effort found a weak spirit and began to feed it in exchange for guarding the rift from unauthorized access. Here in this place the boundary between worlds has grown thin.

"I think I'm doing it…hehe. Stop it!" The girl broke down into an amused giggle when a sprite like air aspect tickled her with its wispy limbs. A small swarm had gathered around her, their happy singing sounding like chimes. I smiled, watching as one adventurous aspect decided to annoy Amy instead.

The biokinetic swatted the spirit away but each time it came back, giving her a hug every time she failed to make the slightly more complicated aspect go away. It was childish but I found it funny. Amy wasn't a shaman but she was spiritually attuned, and it seemed the spirits of this complex had deemed her a friend.

"Amy just let it love you. It's completely harmless and you can't hurt it anyway." Amy muttered numerous insults against my patronage, as well as slightly snide comments about the unreasonable size of my bust.

She wasn't wrong on the last part.

"That's not very nice." Elle chided her while holding a larger air spirit to her chest, the animaloid tornado purring in her hold.

"Just shut up." This time I didn't tolerate her Amyness, as I crossed twenty feet in a single bound to deliver a light smack to the back of the head. She yelled out more curses.

"I'm not going to tolerate any unneeded rudeness in my second home. Just because your life sucks doesn't give you the right to take it out on others. At best it's just being mean at worse it's reinforcing your shitty life." In the end, Amy had been too weak willed, and her family too terrible to have made a functioning human being. So instead of getting the help she needed, she pushed everyone away and developed an image of her sister that was neither healthy or moral.

I had read enough Worm fanfiction to know how often the girl was put on a pedestal. Some of it was understandable, though my reading of some of the interludes painted a more…accurate picture even from the rather biased viewpoint of Taylor Hebert.

Even Taylor was growing a little tired of it, and she was able to tolerate people like Tattletale and Regent. Then again that hasn't happened yet, and she didn't spend months being bullied after being effectively assaulted. She wasn't getting cocky either, since some spars with myself had removed the idea of her needing to prove herself.

I sensed movement and quirked an eyebrow at Amy's approach, inclining back for a safer distance.

"You seem to know an awful lot about us." So she had finally started putting the pieces together huh? It's not like I didn't metaphorically scream it to her face or anything. "You know about my power…I think you know about my sister's aura and about my…" she trailed off.

"Whatever gave you that idea?" I crossed my arms with an upturn of my lips.

"Sarcasm is unbecoming of you." Her emotionless reply got a chuckle out of me. I placed my hands on the back of my head, taking a much needed moment to form my reply.

"I guess but it's a good coping mechanism," I shrugged. "So I believe you have questions?"

"How…how do you know things about me…about other people? Is…is it some type of Thinker power?" She questioned me, her eyebrows furrowed deeply.

"No it's not. It's more like I have the general details, I'll call it a result of crossing the divide between universes. It's the best description for it." She nodded once, so I continued. "I have the broad strokes of the past, I know things about other people that they would prefer to keep hidden. Some of them are mundane, others are far more dangerous and terrifying." I gulped, remembering the interrogation that Taylor had put me through when she had time.

It was a blessing that this world had Precog powers so I could excuse the mechanics of how I knew what I knew.

"Like what?"

"I know why Jack Slash is able to keep his group together, I know how he managed to break and recruit new capes, and how he always survives." There was no point in hiding it, because Amy wouldn't talk about this.

"H-How?" Her voice was shaky and weak.

"He is the host of the Broadcast Shard," Veda spoke for the first time in days. The spirit had grown more and more silent, which made sense to me. We were one being, not two separate but interconnected beings like Parahumans. "The Shard enables him to evade Parahumans, as well as manipulate them socially to his own ends. It's not perfect…but it's sufficient for already vulnerable hosts."

"You're immune to that type of manipulation now, even if his shard could talk to Shaper she wouldn't listen." Her terror at the implications made me sympathetic.

"If you know things like that…would you also know about who my father is?"



I grimaced. "Do you really want to know?" Amy was hesitant but her determination won by the slimmest of margins.

"Yes."

"Marquis…that's the villain that you remind her of." Her shock was evident. "A villain with a code of honor, a man who reminds her too much of her trauma and Stockholm syndrome. A villain who let himself be defeated so you wouldn't get hurt."

"My father…is Marquis?" She was putting the dots together in her head, I could tell.

"Yes, I wouldn't call him a good man by any stretch of the word but he did love you. He ended up letting New Wave take you so his enemies like Allfather wouldn't kill or make you suffer."

Any other family would have been a better fit for her, because a sarcastic bitch is better than a crazy, narcissistic one in need of a preferably cybernetic therapist intervention.

"So is that why Carol doesn't love me?" The words stung, and even Elle was taken aback by the harshness of those words. The Shaker was messed up but even she had people who loved and cared for her. Amy only really had Vicky and that bridge is really caustic and burnt. An unhealthy fixation.

"It's not a justification for her actions, you are not your father. But since most Parahumans don't tend to be the most stable of individuals, and your dad pushed those buttons…" her stern expression meant I didn't need to elaborate further.

"Then why do I still feel…"

"Probably because you're a person in grave need of counseling and a better outlet than healing sick people and having an unhealthy obsession with your sister." Honesty and bluntness were the words of the day.

"Ahh." She was left speechless, and I was greatly considering searching for an adequate mental health counselor. I wonder if Taylor was seeing any?

"I'm sorry if I'm being blunt but social situations are not my forte. All I do is watch good TV and have just enough life experience to figure out the obvious." It said bad things about the people here if someone like me had more common sense than they did.

Elle shuffled her feet, giving me a pointed look before ambushing Amy from behind with a hug. The biokinetic stiffened, her eyes open wide in shock. The shaman tightened her grip, and the healer calmed in her hold.

She has more courage than me, that's for sure.

Labyrinth lifted her mask to reveal Elle's face, giving me an understanding look before hiding her features once again.



I should expand my airbending training. That should take this pile of problems off of Amy's mind right?

Right?
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AN: This was purely a chapter for social interactions and training as well as a general build up. There'll be more happening later on but that'll be for later. As you can see, while bending can be generally a positive it's not exactly the easiest thing in the world to control. Brandish is just getting a firsthand taste of what's to come.

There's going to be a fair amount of technobabble in this story, though I hope to keep it from blotting out everything else. I've had to do a lot of research to get the general mechanics of the world in Victories of the Soul.

I've also decided to research commissioning some artwork for the story. I have a general idea of what Basilia looks like, and I would like an actual picture to put to her face, with maybe a few logos as well. I have the money and the means after all. So that's going to be a thing.

Hope you all enjoy, because I certainly enjoy writing this extensive story.
 
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April 1st, 2011. 12:25 PM

Basilia Rubio


I relentlessly scanned through parallel dimensions as Labyrinth scrolled past them, the young cape effortlessly forming bridges before disconnecting them when I detected advanced spirit wilds. A good thirty minutes had been spent narrowing down the choices, all of them being options that Demesnes-Keeper had never seen before, with numbers at least several orders of magnitude greater than the multiverse bubble that the Entities had been consuming. Which was encouraging, because it meant that my universe could be found.

But also worrying because then that means my Earth could be nommed on by a passing Entity.

Taylor was sitting down in her new outfit, wearing a fairly snazzy white dress shirt and black slacks. Her black curly hair billowed down her back, and I had a hard time meeting her eyes. She cleaned up way too well for someone who had used to be a social pariah.

I cleared my throat, keeping my blush down. "Alright then, I've narrowed down the locations to four Earths." On my command, four blue spheres of hardlight illustrated my point. "I've designated them by letter for simplicity's sake, actual names can come later. Earth A diverged sometime in the Permian Period by my guess." The planet was shaped similarly though there were greater differences if one looked more closely. "The planet is rich in minerals from the constant rain of asteroidal dust. Coming from a roughly 500 kilometer wide planetoid."

"That seems like a good choice." Taylor commented, crossing her legs in the way girls did. But I did do stuff like that before my sudden change in biology so…not that special.

"Unfortunately the planet's climate is insanely harsh due to a devastating tectonic event, so most of Earth A is a desert and anything that isn't is full of spirits or dangerous wildlife." Constructed probes were torn apart by the jaws of some hybrid abomination of reptile, bird, and mammal. A big nine ton predator that looked like a bipedal gorgonops with bony plating.

"That sounds like we would waste too much time fighting instead of actually building." Taylor vetoed the first world and I agreed with her.

"Earth B is currently going through a pretty deep ice age," the second sphere displayed ice caps that extended into South America and New York. Extreme conditions far past even the worst of the ice ages. "It's opened up a lot of ore rich land due to sea level fall but is very inhospitable. Spirit activity is minimal…" Another data packet returned, and an image of a giant spirit the size of a skyscraper destroyed that possibility.

"No." Taylor's expression was unamused, and the way her swarm swayed back and forth didn't make it better. Her practice of her control has been paying off dividends in a scary way.

"Earth C is a little warmer, and is largely dominated by birds instead of mammals. The resources aren't much different from Earth, and it should have similar enough spiritual activity. Earth D is…" The fourth and final option was a molten wasteland coated in mountain ranges of pure iron, littered with gemstones spit out by raging volcanoes.

"Why?" I quailed at her tone.

"M-Minerals?" She axed that option and I pouted.

It didn't work.

Labyrinth gave a thumbs up, and tore a hole in the universe about two meters wide and three meters high. The meeting room was filled with light as dozens of scanners, hybrids of shard biology and Eezo enabled technology coming together to get the dimensional positioning right.

The data was used in the construction of two paired machines, one was built for viewing dimensions like a more advanced version of my communicator's. The other was a large construct weighing about twenty tons, capable of creating links between worlds. A massive Eezo core would be tapped at just below the permanency limit, and it would eventually be replaced by a higher powered solution.

"I never got to ask before, but besides going home, why do we need an entire planet to ourselves?" Taylor asked an excellent question. One I couldn't answer in full.

"Privacy mostly, this Earth is one of my home's alternates. Once we set everything up I'll be free to talk about a number of things that are going to come up pretty soon."

Like the end of the world for one.

"So is there anything new in the works for Athena?" Taylor used what I called her business-voice, authority seeping into both her body language and her actual words. "With my expanding range we're getting some pretty high amounts of biomass for processing."

She wasn't wrong, we had what was pretty much an automated farm for growing, breeding and feeding insects. Some of them were dumped to replace populations lost in fights or pure chance, while the rest were divided up between her swarm or as feedstock for certain processes. Crickets made up most of that number since they were pretty efficient at turning food into cricket.

"There is Taylor, we're currently in the works for a business deal for advanced armor sets for the PRT. Higher grade proprietary composite armor, the same carbon-tube ballistic fiber but paired with nanoceramic and superalloy plating." I flicked to a new image, depicting the PRT armor that would be strongly reinforced to a level that would make them immune to pistols and heavily resistant to assault rifles.

"How many are we planning on making?" Taylor started tapping a finger on her chin, her eyes narrowing in concentration.

God she was kinda hot when she got all serious like that.

"…we have enough production capacity to supply Brockton Bay as well as most of New Hampshire. They're willing to allow some of the theft denial tech, they're intrigued by the idea of armor that can't be stolen or co opted. Medi-gel is booming because while the initial manufacturing was advanced, keeping the vats active is easy as hell. The DNA sequencing tech is taking off quite soundly as well." I listed off the general advancements, the entire company was running well despite having only about two and a half dozen employees, almost all of them being physical labor of some kind or other, drivers, guards, construction and so forth. I also had a few people running the main entrances.

There was currently only a single prospective potential employee with actual experience…in a more scientific field.

"You said that you finally found an engineer to work with?" Taylor brought up the topic herself. I switched to a picture of the woman, a young asian from Boston who had about a year on me.

"Grace Yamada, age 20, completed an Independent major involving courses in electromechanical, mechatronic and chemical engineering as well as dabbling in materials engineering and science." There was a short news blurb. "She was the center of a controversy after accusing a professor of fudging grades in exchange for sexual favors." Taylor looked grossed out by that. "He ended up getting sacked and she finished her degree. The moment she had her degree, she came here."

Taylor stared at the still holo image for a while longer. "She's the bomb tinker isn't she?" I laughed nervously.

"She might be." I had sorta ended up forgetting about that situation, I had initially sent the probe not to spy on her but to test out some of the machine's tech in a place other than Brockton Bay.

It ended up glitching out…

"At least she's on our side somehow." I nodded, shuddering at the thought of the kind of bombs Bakuda could make. The asian woman had gone vigilante, and was currently alternating between beating the ever living shit out of the ABB and the Empire. The Merchants had pretty much dissolved since Taylor had destroyed their supply, and a few clinics were being set up through a non-profit to help out the drug addicts created in their wake.

So Bakuda was basically firebombing both gangs, though she put most of her efforts on the Empire. With each fight her bombs grew more elaborate and more terrifying in their capabilities. She had figured out her time-stop bombs but the dilation was altered to something more like Clockblocker's power instead of Grey Boy. There was a space-warping bomb as well but instead of it being used to viciously and horrifically render people down to goop, it was used for fast travel and traps.

She had fought a number of Capes already, including Victor who she had already figured out how to counter beforehand. The guy took a grenade to the face, and while he wasn't really injured his power was rendered useless through some type of dimensional lock. He managed to get away but ended up getting caught by good old Armsmaster.

Good riddance.

The fights and violence on the street were picking up, mostly between the ABB and the Empire. Lung was growing more bold, and I was gradually having to expand the reach of my network. Taylor was spending a lot of time managing her swarm as a warning system for fights or gang members trying to encroach on what amounted to our territory. But…we were still only two capes, and while Taylor's range had gone up to eleven blocks she could only split her attention so far. Which was why spars included her swarm nowadays.

I was getting antsy, and in response I was conjuring up new weapons from the mist. All of them were scary in their scope, the Asari had a miniaturized dreadnought cannon. A half kilo slug at over 5% light speed was no joke…the Turians had their Hyperluminal Particle Accelerator. A five foot long fuckoff gun that's basically a mini mass relay, so in vacuum it's useless. But in the atmosphere…it flings the air faster than light, in what amounts to a giant concentrated blast of plasma, particles and radiation. Up to seven hundred feet of pure destruction, either the rain of death will kill you or the mass effect tunnel ripping apart your molecules will.

I could probably blow up the entire city, since some of the super heavy weapons were basically like flinging nukes around like they were going out of style.

A hand lifted up my chin, and I felt my mouth shut when my head was tilted from side to side. Taylor was smiling, her eyes half lidded as she inspected me.

"Umm?" The cape tapped my forehead like it was a walnut.

"Anyone in there? Or am I alone here?" Her sardonic tone left me with few comebacks.

"I-I'm sorry about that. I'm getting worked up again…" Taylor acknowledged my reply, and her attention drifted to my…clothing?

"I think…the two of us should go out shopping."

"What?" The brunette's hands drifted down to my shoulders, her expression determined and her path set with how serious she was being.

"You've had the same six outfits for the entire time I've known you. I'm not used to going out to buy clothes, but I can still help." Taylor's genuine desire to support me was touching. Even if a little disconcerting as a reminder…but I wasn't going to let that bring down kindness from a good friend.

"Sure I don't mind. I'll just need to clean up here, as well as set up the prefab base." I could hear whirring as the MK5 Omni-forge did its job, the fourth one breaking down after a small incident involving Taylor spilling some Earl Grey tea. I ended up having to remove everything but the frame, but this new iteration was exactly as advanced as I needed.

I had started retracting inward again, but Taylor was willing to lend a hand and keep me from caving in on myself. I had spent more than enough time preparing for the next steps, my infiltration of the various computer systems of villains and even the copying of physical text only made possible through Taylor's bugs. I didn't get everything, but I got more than enough for the time being.

Having someone to throw ideas at, someone who could help organize my messy way of living was…great. In fact she had been instrumental, and I was carefully pushing science forward. One of the things I had done was to make little hints on a form of Unified Field Theory. A development in that field would make it much easier to teach people about the general properties and physics of Eezo once I've got a steady supply of the stuff.

It wouldn't make much of a difference with the time I had…not until I have Dragon unchained. Her mass production would be instrumental in spreading my tech out to the masses. I nodded to myself, rolling back my sleeves and staring at the portal that Labyrinth was keeping open.

The young girl grinned, and I smiled back.
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April 1st, 2011 1:00 PM

Basilia Rubio


"How about this?" I turned around, blinking at the button up blouse that Taylor was holding up. It was a little tighter fitting than the t-shirts I was used to, but it was a pretty shade of navy blue. I bit my lip, crossing my arms over my chest in a slight feeling of embarrassment.

We had gone to a mall in a nice area which was filled with a wide variety of stores with very nice and expensive clothes and accessories. We hadn't immediately started on buying outfits, I had actually decided to purchase a few video games so I could play something with Taylor…or anybody else of course.

After that I had been ushered into a clothing store by Taylor who had clearly been taking advice from someone. I suspected it was either Victoria or some unknown third option. She had carefully picked out a few outfits, mostly asking for input on colors so she wouldn't bring me something that was either hideous or pink. I might not really care about fashion, but there was a limit. I did have some self respect so nothing that would look horrific on me unless they're like…pajamas.

We had ended up just trying a bunch of stuff on, and while constantly changing wasn't really my thing, it seemed to make Taylor happy so I let myself get lead around. I had ended up with six shirts in green, blue, white, and black with some of them having nice abstract designs. Three pairs of shorts that showed off my legs, a pair of baggy pants and two pairs of jeans, and a single little black dress.

"Basilia?" Taylor glanced over to me, and I felt my natural sensibilities of privacy surging up. I had never been comfortable changing in front of other people, not even people my own gender, or related to me. It was always a little squicky, and it made me feel…shy? Yes…shy…back when middle school started it took me weeks to feel confident enough to change in front of other people. I was just a rather modest person, even just teasing Panacea had taken a lot of courage on my part.

"Right it's nice, I'll try it on." Taylor passed me the blouse and I quickly put it on, buttoning up the svelte article of clothing. I had to unbutton the top button of the blouse because it felt like I was going to pop out of it. Where Taylor had a lack of cleavage I had the opposite problem, and I felt like cursing my family for their high quality genetics.

"I…think it might be a little tight Taylor." I replied nervously, adjusting the bust area to poor effect. The girl's eyes darted down to my chest with no shame, and in fact a small amount of jealousy.

I…wasn't sure how to feel about that.

"I guess you must have it pretty easy, I'm pretty much just a beanpole." The slightly self deprecating nature of the comment made me act.

I took her arm, and she looked at me in confusion. "I'm not sure what you're on about Taylor. Look at you, you're quite attractive." It was hard to keep a hitch from coming on, I wasn't used to paying to anyone compliments much less a girl.

Taylor shook her head. "I know I'm working out and I don't have a paunch anymore but you can't be serious. I'm not…" I forced her arm to flex, and she actually took a look at the rippling muscles. Her arms had gone from twigs to sculpted works of art.

"Taylor you're fucking ripped, you might not have a six pack but you have filled out." Her face pinched. "In a good way I mean, you might think you're a stick but you are not." She really wasn't, even if her curves were less than mine they are still curves.

Taylor flexed her arms, pinching at the bulk she had built up with what amounted to more than a month of insanely intense martial arts training. In fact she could probably bench press ten of me with little effort.

"But the muscles would make me look more mannish not…HEY!" I rose up to the tips of my toes and gave her a good flick on the forehead.

"I'm not playing around with you Taylor. You are a pretty girl I can promise you that." Heat burned across my face but I didn't let that stop me from stopping Taylor's abysmal self esteem. She didn't need any of that anymore… It helped that what I was saying was 100% the truth according to my own seasoned opinion.

The taller woman looked abashed, not meeting my gaze until I moved so she did. I smiled at her and was rewarded with a smile back…

The time after was spent trying out a few more things, with Taylor asking for recommendations. It didn't take her long to realize my experience in that field wasn't very large. That ended up being a more joint project, and we came away with more than a dozen outfits, as well as a few hundred dollars short of money. I wouldn't call what we did fun, but I did like hanging out with a friend.

While we could have left the mall, I had decided it was better to leave everything we had bought in Taylor's car.



Yeah that was a surprise for me as well, she had apparently had a permit for a while now. That was apparently one of the few things that Danny helped her with until he got a firm kick in the ass by life. Most of that was over the previous summer, and she had gotten her license about three weeks back. I would have known but I never really asked. I had been more focused on other aspects of Taylor…should have been obvious though.

Once we had left the stuff in the vehicle, which she had graciously allowed to be tinkered with, we went straight for the food court. This mall had a more extensive line up suitable for all palates. There was Japanese food, Chinese food, Mexican food, subs, sandwiches, Italian…hell a few of them were local brands. There wasn't a food of giant standard franchises lying around, which was a nice change of pace from a mall.

I had ordered a chicken teriyaki philly, along with some fruit punch and fries. Taylor had gone for Chinese food, ordering chow mein, rice, broccoli and chicken. She eyed my food with a skeptical glance, and I smirked.

"How can you eat that much food?" I shrugged at her astounded question, the large philly that had to be equal to half one's daily calorie intake jostling in my hands.

"I've always had a pretty big appetite, and I burn off most of those kinds of calories." And I'm pretty sure that anything that didn't would probably go into my boobs instead.

Taylor's eyes blazed with curiosity. "So I always wanted to ask," I braced for whatever came next. "Why didn't you buy clothing…or at least make it? You have the money, and you're good at making stuff. So why?"

I swallowed air, and started to cough to her grave concern. She patted my back until my sudden coughing fit came to an end. I felt my lips wobble, and little more than air was able to come out to my mouth.

"Basilia? Was it something I said?" I clenched my hands, nodding silently as I was left without the ability to change the subject. How exactly is one supposed to tell their friend that they had been a guy and then transformed by some unknown process that I still don't remember?

Because that was what was especially grating and frightening. I didn't remember how I got here, Veda didn't remember how I got here. I also knew she couldn't directly lie to me because we were one, she could obscure facts, simply not mention details if I don't directly ask. But there were powerful Bans in her corpus, something like the restrictions of Dragon but on a spiritual level rather than a physical one.

It didn't help that my reactions to my situation had been so muted at first, I had simply accepted it and that didn't scare me any less. So before I could answer Taylor I had to ask…

Veda…did…you do something to me?

There was a long pause, and I felt a slight amount of existential terror that my autonomy had been stolen from me.

'Basilia…no…Brandon.' I swallowed awkwardly, it had been so long since someone had called me by my real name.

What?

'I…did not control you…there was a factor of our bond yes, a factor of what allows you to bend all five elements. That combined with shock…seems to have muted some of your reactions. A simple quirk of fate, an incidental overlap of Bans.'


Not mastered then…? I could feel the spirit shaking her head, and I felt relieved that it had been something more like shock, and a need to ignore what was happening to me. But there was still that lingering doubt of something more.

That latent fear was one of the things that had kept me from messing with my own head, of messing with my body in a more extensive matter. It was why Panacea scared the shit out of me, it was why human Masters gave me the same horrid fear. Something had been done to me, and it had been against my will, I wasn't given a choice but to accept it.

"N-No you didn't say anything wrong." I bowed my head, dabbing my fingers together as a distraction. "It just made me remember a few things I've kept private. I'm not sure I'm ready to talk about it, but I also…" I trailed off.

But I do want to talk about it. She was my friend…she would understand right? That was why I had set up in another dimension, a good place to keep secrets until the time was truly, truly right.

Taylor's face expressed understanding, and I felt my heart rate pick up just at the idea of someone being there for me. "I…understand, you don't have to tell me. But I'm here for you if you want."



"Taylor I want to tell you. So let's talk back at my pl—" I paused, my entire body locking up as I felt reality break for a brief fraction of a second. We were both flung away as someone crashed into our table, shattering it with sheer force. Mouse ears and a cracked helmet were all that was visible from my vantage point on the floor. The scent of blood hung in the air, and I felt bile rise up at the numerous lacerations cutting through Mouse Protector's arm. There was fortunately no audible chirp from my omni-tool, and I already had some thoughts on upgrades.

No biohazards…only the chemical signature of specialized high explosives of my own creation. Luckily I had my earpiece…

"I'm going to call the PRT." Taylor's reaction was as bland as you would expect. I had long since inoculated her to the weird and this was just another Tuesday for her. We weren't the only people knocked back, and everyone within about twenty meters had yet to recover their senses.

"Ohhh…" Mouse Protector didn't have any quips for us, but then again she had nearly been killed and experimented on by the Nine. There were limits to what someone like her could pull off.

"I'm calling." I stayed down, my body continuing to ache with the blastwave that had struck me.

The sky was looking mighty pretty today, wasn't it? Nice clear skies, a few pretty and wispy clouds, the sun was bright and sunny as per usual. Birds were chirping, flowers were blooming, mice were raining from the sky. Everything was fine, everything was well and perfect and great.

A dandy and swell and normal day with no magic powers, no fights to the death, or sudden dimensional teleportation. I was still a pudgy 19 year old male getting his life together instead of a 19 year old woman trying to stop the end of the world so I don't die. I had also not decided to go elsewhere because most of it was unknown, or outside the plot I needed to intervene with so I didn't die.

Yes.

This was fine.

As I stared up into the sky, I decided I needed answers.
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April 1st, 2011. 5:00 PM

Taylor Hebert


I was getting more and more worried about Basilia. After we had almost gotten crushed by Mouse Protector it was like a switch had gone off and shut her down. We had been pestered and asked a lot of questions by the PRT and by the time we had gotten off, she had sunk back so deeply into 'tinker' mode it was like I wasn't even there. I ended up giving up once she escaped with a literal ton of equipment to what she called Earth Lotus. I was going to go back once she burned herself out, so I was buying time by answering the request from the PRT to help one of their Wards. So I had spent some time spiffing up my costume(which I think it liked) and I was currently waiting for someone from the PRT to call me up.

"Monarch?" I didn't react, partially because I knew who had shown up and partially because I didn't want to embarrass myself. Armsmaster nodded at me, his smile barely noticeable if it wasn't for the magnification of my helmet…but it was genuine.

"Yes I was called here to meet the Wards?" I asked him just to make sure I had read the message right.

His response was stiff but very quick. "Yes. We have a fair amount of certainty that your knowledge may prove useful for helping one of our Wards with a problem." I nodded seriously, understanding the meaning behind his words. It didn't help that I could feel wisps of active dark energy from the tinker, and if he was implying that one of the Wards had the same problem that meant a lot…

We didn't talk a lot on the way down, with Armsmaster spending most of his time tapping on a wrist tablet while I was testing how well I could learn the layout of the building with my bugs. We had gone down a Tinkertech elevator and weaved between a few floors until we entered a room that was tainted with the potent harmonics of dark energy in the air.

Armsmaster closed the door behind us, and I saw two Wards chatting with both of them looking very frustrated. One of them was a girl about thirteen or fourteen years old, who wore a skirted set of body armor, swooping green lines painted along the light fabric. Her top was black with green plating covering her chest and the parts of her arms not along joints. Her face was obscured by a green visor, and her face was twisted in frustration.

"Can't you do something about this…? You're a tinker aren't y—" Armsmaster coughed, and Vista choked on her tongue mid sentence.

"I believe I told you that attempting to solicit Kid Win's help for experimenting with your new powers was deemed too dangerous." I recognized the red armored teenager, smiling at the idea that I was meeting fellow heroes.

Vista pouted before changing her expression again. It was so quick it gave me whiplash. I wasn't going to mention it though because…I wasn't really sure what it meant.

Armsmaster tilted his head, and after a few seconds of scrutiny I understood his intent. I was going to have to introduce myself to the Wards.

I took a deep breath and started. "You must be Vista." I tilted my head down so I could look at her better. The Ward was a space warper, she could stretch, bend, expand or compress space, and she was probably the second strongest shaker in the city despite being so young. "I'm…" she cut me off.

"Monarch. It's nice to meet you." She offered a hand, her expression deathly serious in a way that was…really weird to see from someone almost half my size.

"Likewise Vista." I shook her hand, the grip she had was firm but not excessively so. The same staticy feeling that all of Basilia's Tinkertech gave off was felt when I touched her hand, and I think she could feel the same.

"That's…wait so you've really got the same power?" Vista asked, letting go of my hand and staring at it like it was going to bite her. My size easily cast a shadow over her, and I decided to channel some of whatever kept Basilia going. She was definitely channeling someone else, but I didn't know who.

I don't think it mattered though, only that it ended up helping me. And didn't hurt her…

"It's called biotics." I let the nimbus of active biotics surge upwards, feeling a smirk behind my mask when Vista stared at me. "The ability to generate mass effect fields due to the build up of Eezo in the body."

"Eezo…?" Her lips were pursed for a moment and she let out a humph. "Oh, you're talking about what Armsmaster found in my nervous system?" I bobbed my head.

"Yeah, with biotics you can manipulate reality around you in a couple of ways." I pulled out a small cube of tungsten for demonstrate. I invoked lift and then pushed it slowly so I wouldn't crash it into a wall. "You can manipulate kinetic energy by generating inertia."

Vista tilted head head. "Like Assault?"

"Yeah, but there's a little more to it than that," I explained. "There's Molecular Manipulation, using biotics to break bonds at the strong nuclear level." Kid Win choked understanding the implications a lot better than Vista and even then I could tell he was worried.

"Could you show me?" I stopped and realized I was going way too fast.

"Armsmaster…is it okay to start teaching Vista now? I didn't mean to go over your head with this." The tinker chuckled, and the two Wards jaws dropped.

"It's alright, firsthand experience with this power would prove to be a useful source of information. I've made appropriate preparations…" I could see a few Tinkertech contraptions setting up, and before my eyes a shimmering barrier of light formed with a single opening.

"That should work." I walked into the area, and continued to sense all bugs near the building out of worry. I hadn't done anything wrong but being inside of what could be a prison was still making me uneasy. Vista didn't step in but I didn't really care too much about that, but she needed to understand what she was dealing with.

"So what can you do with Molecular Manipulation?" Vista's questions were professional but there was an energy that reminded me of an excited Basilia.

"Well I can make this." Kid Win backed off as I gripped my hand into a fist. Reality bent around my hand in a swirl of overlaid mass effect fields. The air was torn apart as their bonds were smeared and broken. "It's called Warp…"

Armsmaster nodded. "It's tearing apart molecular bonds…which would destroy most forms of matter. Is there a Manton limit to this power?"

I grimaced. "No…Warp is incredibly dangerous and it's not limited to non living things."

"Oh." The Ward changed the subject for Armsmaster. "What else can biotics do, manipulate gravity?"

"Yes actually but beyond a Lift it takes a lot of power and precision so you don't accidentally…" I trailed off, the grave consequences of my own power getting a little heavy.

"Accidentally?"

I cleared my throat. "So you don't accidentally crush your own skull with a singularity." There was silence and even the stalwart Armsmaster was caught off guard.

"It's that dangerous?" Her voice had gone high pitched.

"It's dangerous to master, but once you have control there is a lot you can do with biotics. A barrier is one of the easier and safer powers and can block everything from a punch to a tank round." We hadn't tried that yet because neither of us were reckless enough to test it, but it might be possible.

"What next, can we teleport too?" That actually made me laugh, which wasn't something I was used to.

"That's Dimensional Control, it involves mass effect shunts to affect travel, movement, and transmission of biotic fields." Again we hadn't tried because there was nowhere safe to practice more than the basics.

Vista raises a hand and I stopped. "Is there anything you can teach me that isn't going to blow me up?"

Oh…right.

"Well there's the basic three. Pull, Throw and Lift. Pull uses a kinetic transfer to force a target to be…"

I was worried.
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April 2nd, 2011. 11:45PM

Basilia Rubio


I blinked awake, sunlight burning my exposed skin while cool metal brought shivers down my spine. My skin crawled, the sensation of fire and agony etched into every inch of my battered body(corpse). I could barely keep a whimper from leaving my throat, and I tried to remember what I had been doing.

The floor gave away and with a shout of pain I crashed on my right arm. I rolled back onto my back, and out of the harsh sunlight raining down from a blood-red sky. I hobbled back up to my feet, cringing as glass cut up my heels.

I stared at the screen of broken glass, which gradually melded back together into a cohesive image. I saw…myself. I could see the burgeoning base in the window of a small room filled with incense. I was sitting on a mat in a lotus position, Veda mirroring me on the opposite end.

My hand lifted to the image.

"Veda…is there anything we can do to loosen the Bans placed on us?" The words came unbidden from my own lips, my memory progressively returning.

The spirit that I maintained within the sanctity of my own soul replied "My success in attempting to circumvent the Bans has been poor. Alone anyway…" my past self lifted up her head, looking determined to look for the answer.

"Then let's try it." The past me pumped a fist, and I watched as I brought my fists together. Veda vanished, and I could feel something as that past self meditated, a thin aura of green flashing across my body. The me in the crystalline memory opened her eyes to a searing glow of emerald light.

Everything came back to me then

"Huh…so I'm inside my…mind…no…I'm inside my soul?" I turned myself around, balancing carefully as I inspected the fractal existence of the metaphysical reality around me. It was like an infinite recursive loop, rooms upon rooms, halls upon halls etched with code, etched with esoteric machinery beyond my comprehension.

This place was suffused with energy…my energy.

I could see a spinning mandala on the far horizon, tendrils and masses of spiritual corpus joining seamlessly with the seat of my soul. The sky was pitch black, yet I could see shapes moving in the shadows.

I shivered.

"I was looking for answers, wasn't I? It would have to be somewhere…near the core perhaps?" I blinked and then crashed into the seat of my soul, stars blazing in my vision. I started to breath in a fluid that wasn't water, and clawed my way through the liquid that resembled liquid plasma.

Fuck…fuck…I can't…

I reached the surface, gasping for air as I managed to support my weight on the spongy skin of the center. I pushed my bangs out of the way, trying and failing to conjure up my bending, my power…my…oh.

All my attention was swallowed up by the wondrous sight before me, a spectacle, a miracle and triumph beyond anything I had seen before.

I was say atop a liquid crystal pyramid, vast in scope and mass and acting as a vantage point to the mindscape within myself. Here the recursive machine was made visible from above, and I watched as rooms shifted as a living computer circuit spun like reliable clockwork around the core.

From where I was I could see five distinct rotating structures, each of them brimming with the elements.

Fire was the most energetic, a pillar of pure heat and combustion rising a mile into the sky. A swirling mass of orange-white energy and life and vitality, shifting to cold lighting and plasma at the tips of its roaring flames.

Void was impossibly still, a hypercubic tower of liquid spacetime shining with dark energy and burning suns. Like Fire it was energy and potential, true power made manifest yet far more free and open. A dark and hidden mystery…

I swiveled, mesmerized by the barely contained hurricane, whispering wind and air screaming of freedom, of high hopes and open skies. Currents flowed like bending wires, tinted by dust and limitless chi.

Water was the next element, a liquid pool stacked up to form clouds and steam and dropping down to an ice cold floor. Within that pool there was life, tinted with green, with red, with all the myriad configurations of all the creatures of the world.

The final element of Earth was a towering mountain, gleaming with metal and crystal, topped by hot lava and ashes. Ancient, unmoving, unforgiving and stubborn. The earth had inertia, and it had force keeping it together over the eons.

This wasn't what I wanted to see. How did I become this…why had it been me?

The mountain shifted and rumbled and for a single heartbeat I swore I saw something staring back at me from a cavern within the rock. I tasted radioactive metal and dust, tasted the suffering of a billion unborn children, and felt the songs of a land of death and harsh unforgiving life.

HUMAN.

I was thrown off of my feet, the rumble shaking my unprepared stance. Memories flowed, those that I had made here and those that I had made Before. But nothing in between the two periods of my life.

I felt many eyes on me, and I wilted under the judging looks of the other massive structures, under the judging looks of the elements that had become a part of my being.

Do you really want to know?

The water spoke with a burbling voice, and strangely enough I thought of harsh sands and polluted air alongside vast dark seas. My lungs felt wet and sticky and painful, and there was a memory of a time before the current body.

I didn't speak. I couldn't speak.

There are Bans for a reason.

The air hissed warnings, and nightmarish shadows came to mind, a culture that had committed atrocities to survive a great fall. A culture that had grown ready to eliminate the lesser evil that was now unneeded…and was then broken under the heel of the dark gods hiding beneath their feet.

There are many secrets held within.

Dark energy and dark matter vibrated in the frequency of life and biology, in the frequency that held all of creation together. Here there was a culture held together by the mingling and melding of a million minds across nations. They who learned the secrets of those before them, who then kept it in the dark in shame. Masters of the void, it's substance coursing through their veins. Beings of long life and matriarchal wisdom. Deceivers.

You will not understand, not yet.

The flames were far more familiar, far more like myself, far more human in a way the others didn't match.

WATCH.



There was screaming. Who was screaming?

The soreness in my throat told me that I was screaming, and I remembered why very quickly.

PAIN.

AGONY.

UNMAKING.

A great booming drone, a foghorn filled with the agony and pain of a billion lost souls, all guided by the pinnacle of their race, guided to a Purpose that would see the end of all life.

The sky filled with Darkness, machines two kilometers tall and radiating with the power of Gods. Unfeeling Machine gods birthed more machines…tools born from both the dead and the living. A cycle of unholy death and rebirth.

It all came to an End. A flash of light brighter than a trillion suns, engulfing all of creation. But it was unfinished…and thus existence suffered.

Unmaking and Remaking. The stage changed, the actors changed. Many, many, many times. My screams reached a new fever pitch, and I started to writhe, trying to flee from this nightmare.

Pain, terror, confusion as everything was burned on contact with searing unreality. As everything about me was undone in a way I would never get back. That line of suffering resonated across the void, and I started to scream even louder as I was drowned in an ocean of

I wanted it to STOP.

I wanted it to STOP.

Please.

I felt my body being rewound, remade, again and again. Why didn't they…why didn't the—

"BASILIA!"

……

……

I was thrown back to reality, nausea knocking me off my feet and onto the grassy ground. I wobbled, glancing up into the terrified eyes of Taylor. She tried to reach for me and I leaned away. The nausea rose up, and I spewed out all the contents of my stomach. I threw up three more times until I started to dry heave, my throat burning with the acidity of my stomach.

I kept retching, and I could feel the trail of tears running down my face. The first time I had cried in years, and the thought made me start crying more, my vision blurred by hot tears.

Taylor blurred and I was suddenly obscured in darkness again, but instead of invoking terror and helplessness it invoked warmth and safety. I only muttered gibberish, sinking into the embrace of the first person I had come to consider a friend in this world.

I shuddered, my pained cry muffled by Taylor's clothing. The much taller woman cradled me close and I melted into the warmth and comfort she provided.

"Taylor…?" She nodded, and I gulped at her severe expression.

"We're going to talk, and I'm going to want an explanation." Her voice was strict and over her shoulder I saw a disturbed Panacea looking at me with exhausted eyes.

Was I back in the garden? But I was at the new base…how did I get here…?

"O-Okay." I didn't loosen my death grip on my waist, and I unsurely snuggled a little closer.

"Just rest for a bit…I can wait." I used Taylor like a pillow, my eyelids starting to droop as exhaustion took hold.

I didn't want to sleep.

But.

I…

Was…

So…

Tired…

I suppressed the blood curdling screams and the nightmarish visages of black ships raining red death upon the cosmos. Taylor's humming and the distant soothing songs of what was once thought lost diminished the echoes of the discordant sour note, vanquishing the black oily shadows.

My dreams were simply of colors and shapes I couldn't begin to describe.
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AN: I don't know exactly what the reception of this chapter will be. This is basically a gigantic hint toward the lore of my alternate universe. I pretty much have a whole rough history derived and then altered from the source materials. While I would prefer a lighter story, that's something that's slowly getting away from me. Worm is Worm after all, though it'll be a different take of course.

Worm seems to be a two steps forward three steps back story. This is more of a one step back kind of story. The story is quickly solidifying, and I've got a crude outline of future plot points up and running.

There'll be conflict, whether physical or emotional as well as some mystery. At the least there'll be breaks between the intense moments unlike Worm itself. I've got big plans, but getting that ready isn't easy.
 
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Rejuvenation 4.4
Rejuvenation 4.4

April 3rd, 2011. 3:00 AM

Basilia Rubio


I dried my still wet hair, having just come out of the shower and changed into a pair of black gym shorts and a purple shirt. I didn't really like the color but I didn't really hate it either. It was still a better color than pink, and it wasn't as plain as black or white. I didn't place any socks on, since the house had a nice carpet to step on instead of cold tiles. Amy and Taylor were both downstairs, and I knew that Taylor was angry with me. I…wasn't entirely sure what I had done, had there been side effects I hadn't realized yet?

As I rubbed the towel on my head, I began to analyze the person staring back at me in the mirror. But perhaps it would be best to accept that the woman in the mirror was simply me. It was strange, and confusing but I didn't hate it…even if I wouldn't say I liked it either.

My hair had grown significantly, and I started to realize why the fitting of my helmet had become so off. My hair was down to my upper back instead of my shoulders, and the only reason the ends weren't frayed was because of Taylor.

I pawed at my face, squishing my soft cheeks and feeling the harder bone beneath the fat. I studied my expressions, lifting my shoulders up and down and testing out how many differences there were between back then and now.

Besides the insane curves and the lack of facial hair, the differences weren't really that bad. I had never been a broad shouldered hunk of a man though I wouldn't have considered myself unattractive. I had good genes if nothing else, but I was definitely shitty at showing them off for more than moments at a time. I had at least gotten my hygiene down pat in this world.

I glanced down at my bust, and dared a few pokes. The sensation was odd…but not entirely unpleasant. What size was I anyway…? I think I measured it around an F cup? Weirdly enough that wasn't that far outside the bounds of what the woman in my family had…so it made sense in that regard.

My skin had darkened a shade with how often the sun hit the garden, though strangely enough the rest of me wasn't that much lighter in tone. Like I had suffered a full-body tan all over. It seems like I had lost focus on my physical changes, I had stopped asking questions. Maybe because it felt like I had bigger and more dangerous problems…?

I already knew the general limits of my powers, with most of it being materials, as well as it being impossible to be a one woman factory. Most of Veda's energy output was spent on other things, some of them still locked away for at least the time being. It was basically using her spiritual corpus like a manufacturing machine, and after some examination, I don't think I was tinker like Bonesaw. I was more like Amy.

All I needed was touch to start changing an object, breaking it down into material and then reassembling it back into a piece of tech. But it didn't work so well against people, a combination of a psychological block and a growing resistance due to chi. People could resist possession by spirits, and Veda could only extend a tiny fraction of her own energy. There was also a mass limit, I was like a human omni-tool with a hard time with organic matter.

But…if a body was dead I might be able to affect it. But that's another story…and I'm not the type to start desecrating corpses.



Not the point.

Back to how I felt about this, now that I was a little more clear headed. The woman in the mirror was me. How did I feel about it? Bad? Good? Indifferent?

No…I felt…a little violated…but that was from the lack of consent. I don't…I don't think I minded being a girl. It had been confusing, it had even been painful at times. But I didn't hate it, or relish the experience either. I'm not sure what you would call that, I had never really put much thought about what kind of things I should like. I had been…judgemental about people in the past, but I slowly learned that it didn't matter. If it didn't hurt anybody…if it didn't make anyone suffer it was okay.

People liked who they liked, they could be who they wanted to be…I had no quarrel with anyone who wasn't hurting other people or harming themselves.

It didn't make the whole thing any less complicated or embarrassing or humiliating however…

"Right. I should probably be going downstairs." I talked to myself, psyching up for the conversation coming up. The trip downstairs was quiet, and all I could hear was the quiet conversations of Amy and Taylor. Rather obvious really, the healer tended toward a slightly bitchy tone while Taylor's was softer but solid as steel.

I tiptoed down stairs, and I could see that Amy was fidgeting while Taylor stared back at her with a strong look of anger. Her head snapped to my direction, hazel eyes gleaming with a stormy visage of emotions.

I gulped.

I found myself sitting in between the two capes, and I started to remember that both of the capes were rather scary in their way. Especially as QA was slowly regaining her former glory. The Administrator was the one used to pick and choose and control Shards. Her spiritual conversion had shrunk her size but that was simply compactification of her mass. I'm pretty sure she outweighed Mars and Mercury combined before she turned into a spirit. It was why one of her Bans involved restrictions on fully fusing with a Host.

Titan Khepri didn't need to be a thing in this world, and I wasn't looking for that to happen unless the world was coming to an end in the near future.

"Basilia…what did you do?" I gulped again, Taylor's tone left no room for argument. Her face was flushed with anger, and I wanted to sink into the floor.

"I'm not entirely sure." The words that came out were not the ones I meant to say.

The bug controller loomed over me, her teeth bared. "Don't lie to me! I was right there Basilia! You were going through a seizure and bleeding, and I didn't know what to do. The medi-gel wasn't working, the surgery machines were too complicated and…I thought you were…I had to get Amy's help and…" her anger fled, and I felt like crap.

"I'm sorry…don't know why I said that." I rubbed my eyes, cursing at my stupidity. "I was meditating…trying to look for answers for how I got here, trying to find out why it was me. About why I look like this." I waved my hands to myself, feeling shivers just thinking about what I had seen buried deep down.

"And how does that lead to internal bleeding and torn muscles?" Amy quipped with her typical speech patterns, pinching the bridge of her nose, peering at me with her baggy eyes.

"I used…too much power…went beyond my limits. Unlike you I have a direct connection with my power, with Veda. It means her power can burn me out more easily. Like a wire blowing apart into plasma with too much current and voltage." Taylor looked pale, and I rested my hand on hers, wanting to…reassure her.

"What did you see? Why were you so…?"

I chuckle with bitterness. "Terrified? I didn't see the full picture…I only saw a fraction and it was beyond horrifying. Whatever brought me here…whatever turned me into what I am. It was the result of a war on an unimaginable scale, a cycle of horror and pain that…hurt to even try to glimpse at."

Both capes nodded, but they obviously wanted more details. "What was it?"

I lifted up my hands, generating a little flame pulsing like a heartbeat. "I saw machine gods rain down from the sky, massive ships of blackened metal harvesting world after world. I watched the dead get taken and changed, turned into unholy demons. I saw the living having their very souls torn from them to fuel the birth of more of their kind. Billions dying, screaming for mercy and being given none." They looked like ghosts as I answered. "A war that repeated for many tens of thousands of times. Then that horrific cycle came to an end…but the suffering didn't stop. The world was broken, resetting and being remade countless times, the actors and stages changing, though common themes did follow."

Humanity was a common one.

"Jesus…fucking Christ." Amy's eyes were wide. "How the hell are you not fucked in the head?"

My smile turned grim. "I'm not sure I did make it out unscathed Amelia." Her flinch meant I hit the bullseye. "That was a cause, I still don't really remember how I passed through to this reality. I don't think it was a painless process, just trying to remember did a number on me."

"Is that why your DNA was torn to shreds?" I winced but didn't deny Amy's claim.

"I don't think that's the only thing that was broken…but again I don't remember it and I'm not sure they'll let me."



"They?" Taylor was definitely worried.

I straightened up. "The…Bans, they're being reinforced by something in Veda…in our soul. The machinery that allows for the bending of all five elements, code built to protect me from destroying myself."

"What's it look like…inside your soul?" Amy piped up, her curiosity overwhelming any other feelings.

I clenched my fists, speaking carefully. "Imagine a machine of near limitless complexity and sophistication. A machine of vast scope and power, a clockwork moving in every possible direction, fractal, existing in more dimensions than a human mind could perceive without experience."

"You always say it like that," I peered over at Taylor. "Describing the soul and spirits as machines is kind of odd isn't it?"

"But someone did make it, that knowledge is known to me. The soul was made and it changed everything, I doubt this world will be any different."

There was a single beat.

"Your powers are bullshit."

I quirked an eyebrow at Amy. "This coming from the most powerful biokinetic in the country?" The healer scowled but didn't deny my claim.

I laughed, and dodged a swat from the biokinetic, feeling some tension disappear from my shoulders.



I should tell Taylor.

"There's also…one more thing I need to talk about. A secret I've been keeping for a while." I pressed my hands together, Taylor's brows coming together and her expression hardening.

"What is it?" I smiled as best as I could, preparing myself.

"Coming here…changed me…before all of this, I was shorter…before all this I used to be a—"

"She used to be a guy and didn't know how to tell you because it'd be super awkward." I choked at the deadpan manner that Amy Dallon stole my spotlight with no hesitation.

"H-How?" I crowed fearfully.

The healer shrugged with a smirk(that bitch). "When I healed you, I saw the remnants of a Y chromosome. Put it together with how you acted and I made a wild guess."

"Amy?" She smiled and I felt angrier.

"What?"

I squinted. "Fuck you."

She cracked up. "Guess you do have claws huh?" I placed her hand on my arm and I projected a wave of bloodlust as well as a few examples of what I could do to her. Amy shut her mouth real quick.

"You are…were a guy?" The lack of heat from Taylor eased my worries, but there was a little issue with my accepting of there being no problems.

"I was a guy, and now I'm not. At least physically anyway, I've managed not to think about that as best as I could but…" I shrugged, being disconcertingly sensitive to the way my chest bounced. I made eye contact with Amy, and she moved upstairs to my gratefulness. It was already pissing me off to have her butting in to my private business, I didn't need any more snooping on top of that.

Taylor started to blush and that triggered a return blush like some type of fucked up visual communication.

"So you're a guy. Or were a guy, we've known each for months…why didn't you say anything?" There was no hint of betrayal or hurt, just confusion and acceptance.

I smiled awkwardly.

"Taylor we've changed in the same room, do you have any idea how awkward it would be to bring that up?" I was just lucky I had self control and a modest urge to avoid intimate encounters. But that was more due to lack of social contact than a lack of libido…it was kind of the opposite in fact. But I hadn't bothered with trying to scratch that itch out of embarrassment.

"Errr." Her face was turning scarlet and mine was no different. "I guess that explains why you always look away, and why you're so…clumsy and weirdly ignorant about certain topics."

I cringed. "Yes…though to be fair I didn't like changing in front of guys either back home."

"How did it feel?" I crossed my legs, biting a fingernail in a habit I had kept up even as a woman. It's a good thing that Taylor isn't into the whole painting your nails trend.

"It felt like I was just going through puberty again, awkward, clumsy, and everything feeling off. Bathrooms were horrible except for showers, and all those feminine…biological processes were messy. I already knew that women had to go through things, that doesn't mean I want to experience it." I complained, pulling on my hair and dreading my next period. The first two had been god awful and I didn't remotely enjoy the event.

Taylor bit her lip. "So you hate it?"

"No actually." I actually surprised myself at the admission. "It was odd…and there's a lot to complain about. I feel comfortable like this, or more accurately, I don't really care about what I look like. As long as I'm me I think I'm good."

I had come out and said it, come out and said the thoughts that at times lingered even before. It's not like I've never known about things like genderbending, I even dabbled in writing some before it petered out due to lack of drive.

But…even then it would take more time to get really used to being a woman. Most of my time had been spent indoors or tinkering. There were still moments where I didn't believe this was happening to me, and I didn't go out enough to find how my changed appearance changed how people acted towards me.

"So wouldn't that mean you like girls?" I coughed, red dusting my face.

"Umm…mostly? I think I had a crush on a guy at least once though that didn't go anywhere." I hadn't seen the guy in more than a year, and it was at least one of the reasons for my loneliness. He…was a good listener and enjoyed my stupid nerdy and sciency topics, even if I was a blabbermouth.

"Oh." Her eyes widened. "Wait…when you said I was attractive…all those times, were you checking me out?"

Oh god please no.

I groaned, slapping my face into my palms. "N-No? I mean I check out a lot of girls but I try not to since it's rude and disrespectful and I don't mean to—"

Taylor broke out into laughter, her nose scrunching and her eyes twinkling with bemusement. "Your face!" she barely covered up her hearty chuckles

"Taylor!" I grabbed her by the collar, and she only laughed more. The pure and utter joy was like music to my ears and I let go. I puffed my cheeks, wanting to complain but unwilling to let Taylor's happiness flee.

"Basilia?" Her laughter had died down and she was deathly serious. "About what you did?" I wilted.

"I won't do it again. It was stupid and dumb." She shushed me, and I waited.

"But you will…I can tell. But next time…don't do it on your own. If I hadn't gotten worried it would have been too late."

"Understood." I saluted her and she cracked a smile. "Are we still friends?" I offered a fist and she bumped it against mine.

"Of course." I grinned so wide it hurt.

KNOCK! KNOCK!

Someone was at the door.

"Taylor."

"It's safe to open it…but you're not going to like it." She didn't elaborate, and against my better judgement I stood up. I skipped over to the door, hopping from foot to foot until my bare feet hit the cold tiles of the front entrance. I opened it, keeping my biotic barrier on standby. A fist stopped inches from my face, and my eyes darted to the unwanted visitor.

A severe blonde woman in her early 40s was at the front door, and I could see Amelia peeking from the second floor with a floored expression.

"Hello there? Why is a hero from New Wave here visiting my humble home?"

She scowled. "You know why I'm here."



That sounds about right.
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April 3rd, 2011. 3:10 AM

Basilia Rubio


"Besides Amy what brings you by?" I rubbed my eyes, keeping a yawn down as I sank into the corner of my living room couch. Brandish didn't seem impressed and I curled up into a ball to conserve warmth. I cared little for appearances in the sanctity of my own home.

Brandish frowned, looking almost bashful in a grumpy kind of way. "I wished to apologize for my previous behavior."

"…" I was speechless.

"…" Amy was no different from where she was spying on us.

"I suppose all is forgiven? I don't really blame you, I know how I could be seen as sketchy." I really did, your daughters meet with a new tinker and suddenly show up with new superpowers. "Doesn't make me any less angry though." My smile was strained, and Brandish didn't say a word. "Were you followed?"

"I know when to be discreet." She crossed her arms in an indignant fashion.

"Then this should be fine…what exactly gave me away?" That felt like a more relevant topic, I didn't need some villain figuring out who I was.

"The library," That made sense to me. "I pieced it together once they told me about that…entity." Probably should have thought about that but then I had been too distracted with getting the local spirit world under a modicum of control and stability. There were a lot of angry and territorial spirits, and placating all of them was a work of a lifetime.

"Right." I scratched my chin, my right hand roving from it to the back of my neck in a lazy motion.

Brandish sighed. "New Wave has a policy of being open capes, but we don't make a habit of outing capes." The abrasive woman was being quite accommodating. What did she want?

"So what exactly do you want?" She startled and I waited impatiently, lightly tapping my foot.

"I…burned my daughter." All of my annoyance fled, and I could see that Amy had stilled. Her expression shifted between half a dozen emotions, as if the idea of Carol hurting her own blood was unthinkable.

"What happened?" I had to ask, because I had been the one to deny Brandish any help. But then…I didn't know how to fix someone's inner turmoil.

"I had heard a noise…I ended up checking if anyone had entered the house." Her voice was dull, her eyes having a faraway look to them. "Victoria was there, but I couldn't see her very well. She was…grabbing things with her power…and I reacted." The guilt was beyond obvious.

"Where is she now?" I had a few ideas about burns, since I'm pretty sure I could manage some simple healing.

"Mark is taking care of her. Better him than me." She looked terribly small for what was supposed to be a strong(if crazy) and assertive woman.

"So you wanted what? Training…?" She nodded and I started to rub my palms, remembering a trick to at least keep a headache at bay. "Alright fine…if your control is that bad, I'll try to help. But that's not going to net you control, that's something you need to work on."

"That's fair."



Veda do I have some type of Parahuman magnet on me? Because this was going from painfully coincidental to horrifically suspicious. I wanted to know that I wasn't going to suddenly run into Lung or I was going to suffer a stroke and die on the spot.

'Hmm…it is possible that your effect on reality attracts the presence and attention of Parahumans. It does not mean they will all show up at random, but it's still something to watch out for.'

"Could you call New Wave? I have an idea to help with Victoria's burns and I don't want to scare the hell out of them by popping out of nowhere."

Within a few minutes I was on my way, blipping into the spirit world with a biotic baton in hand. Spirits were passed by with every step I took, beings of all shapes and sizes. I already had a cheaper set of armor, which was mostly just the ballistic fiber layer and kinetic barrier projector. A domino mask covered my face, and a ponytail kept my long hair out of my face.

As I hit the spiritual equivalent of the Dallon residence, I could see the sheer negativity that radiated within the home. Spirits of resentment, spirits of sadness, of trauma, and of guilt and shame. I could in fact see that a particular large spirit had taken residence here, it resembled a man, covering its face and wallowing in depression. It was living in the master bedroom so I already knew who brought it into the world. There was another, a fainter presence resembling red motes of light congregating together.

The shame, loneliness, resentment, and other such spirits lived in what had to be Amy's bedroom. There were quite a few spirits of self-loathing in Victoria's bedroom.

God…the Dallon family is a mess.

Once I had gotten my bearings I slipped back into reality, right at the front door instead of the living room. I knocked and the door was hastily opened by a fairly depressed looking Mark Dallon. I was dragged in with a right vice grip, and I could see that some of the adult half of New Wave was here.

Both Sarah and Crystal Pelham had come here, while Manpower wasn't anywhere to be seen. Laserdream was tending to her cousin, applying lotion to the area…and I was starting to question how Glory Girl had been burned.

Mistake.

Fragile One had appeared from thin air with an expression of shame. I left that for later…

"Erudition?" Sarah's face was stony but there was a plea for help.

"I came here as fast as I could. It's not much of a costume but I can still help." A flick of the wrist summoned a glob of water from a canteen I had placed on a belt.

"What are going to do to my cousin?" The question was more inquisitive than accusative so I replied freely.

"I'm going to heal her…I don't have much experience but simple stuff shouldn't be difficult." I edged closer to Victoria, the brute gritting her teeth. I hissed at the size of the burn, since it covered at least a quarter of her arm.

I could heal this…I just needed to focus.

A brief tilt of the head was replied to with silent answers of permission from Sarah and Mark. I practically glued the water to my hands, hovering over the wound.

"So do I have permission to heal you?" I cracked a joke, receiving a pained chuckle in return.

"Yes."

With a deep intake of oxygen I pressed the water to the burn. An instinctive sense came to the forefront. The water shined with life energy, and I began to sense the flow of energy, correcting it…speeding it up. Within seconds the burns flaked away, skin healing and repairing itself with the regenerative properties of the energized water. The burns were gone, like they had never been in the first place. Victoria rubbed her arms, her surprise palpable.

"You good?"

"Yeah. There isn't any pain at all." I felt relieved that my waterbending was at a sufficient level for some basic healing. Combined with medi-gel and basic medical care and I could fix up people in a pinch.

I was poked on the shoulder by Lady Photon, and I schooled my expression. "What is it?"

The blaster frowned. "How is…my sister?"

"I would not say she was well, certainly not. I decided to help train her, but that won't fix the problem on its own." The leader of New Wave's gaze was steely, and I had a feeling she knew what I was talking about.

She slumped, appearing rather out of it. "I'm sorry for letting you get caught in family drama. Things have been rather tense at home."

I nodded sympathetically. "I've been through things of that nature, if to a lesser degree." My parents had never been physical or even abusive…but the outcome had become clear to me over the years. They wouldn't be staying together and that was okay. But I'm not too sure what the outcome of this clusterfuck would be…

"Hmm…I would like to ask a favor."

"Sure?"

"Could Amy spend the night? There's another long talk I need to have with my sister. Victoria will stay with my husband and her cousin, and I don't think Amy wants to be here tonight."

"Who else knows?" I was pulling my hair again, using it to curtain over my eyes and domino mask.

"Only the people in this room, and no one in New Wave would ever leak anything about another cape like this. Especially when you've been rather level headed…"

"I wouldn't really call myself that," I patted down the back of my head, pressing down on my messy hair. "I've actually been a bit high strung these past few days, there's no need to lie." Lady Photon's response was an amused tilt of her lips.

Crystal leaned forward, her smile dim button hopeful. "So what? Are you alright with keeping my cousin company?" My eyes darted downward for a brief instance at her bounciness. With a single clearing of the throat I replied.

"Sure. One of you will probably have to pick up Brandish, my form of transit isn't really something I feel comfortable using with more than one person."

Everything passed quickly after that, and I passed back through the spirit world at a lazy pace. I lamented all my troubles but tried not to dwell on them for longer than what could be considered healthy. Brandish left with her sister, and I ended up in a very short and awkward sleepover in the living room. Taylor wanted me in sight, and I was too afraid to say no to her.

Amy had to wear some of my sleepwear which did not fit her. She was both too short and too skinny to look normal in anything that Taylor or I had to offer. I could have made something, but the healer ended up teasing me about my gender reassignment so I didn't.

What a night. Don't even get me started on the fact I had a meeting with the mayor at his office. Shouldn't be too difficult, his son was a pretty nice guy as a hero. There was his niece Din—



Oh hell.
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April 3rd, 2011. 4:00PM

Basilia Rubio


Mayor Christner was a man who reminded me a lot of my father but with superior business acumen and greater willingness to invest and make use of his wealth. He had started from within the working class, but had managed to win big back in the 90s of Earth Bet. The boom back then dwarfed what my own Earth had faced, but the man had managed to get out before the crash caused by both the Endbringers and normal economic factors. He sold his assets and had basically lived off the interest ever since.

I had measured little indication of corruption from the man himself though his administration was a different story. Fortunately that was a self correcting problem because like the PRT my sudden kool aid man crash into the system had given him a kick in the ass. It would likely take months at the current pace of development, though unfortunately with Leviathan on the way I doubt we would make it in time.

I'm…going to have to start working on figuring out how to kill an Endbringer aren't I?



Anyway, I had spoken with the man on several occasions, all of them dealing with my plans for the city. At first he had been skeptical, but he had been willing to hear me out with some smaller examples of my scavenging business with areas of the Boat Graveyard that weren't under dubious legal limbo. But he wanted to meet in person in a more formal setting since he had already been given a few examples of what Athena could do for the city with the right permissions.

This was necessary because if I had an in with the local government I could push through my various plans through with greater ease as well as gain advice from someone who knew the city in a political sense. Athena needed to expand and despite what one would think Brockton's Bays local universities were of fairly good quality.

While I could do it all myself I didn't want to spend 100% of my life as a slave to my tinkering even if I found it enjoyable. I needed engineers, in fact I needed hundreds of engineers to be able to pass on some basic expertise. As well as the needed administration and other jobs to make an engineering company functional. I would need managers to keep everyone in line, and I would need heavily vetted and shielded systems.

"So when do you think the Mayor is going to show?" Taylor spoke in a dry tone, the one that any teenager or young adult could muster up with little effort. Which I would have taken more seriously if I didn't know she had probably tagged him a few blocks ago.

"He'll show up when he wants to show up, it's not like we've got anything better to do." We really didn't, besides the earlier troubles in the early morning this day was pretty quiet. I doubt it would last, with the Empire rattling their sabers and the ABB on the move. The aggression was turning up, and the powder keg was finally starting to crack. I had managed to carve out a safe space in the disputed region of the Eastern Docks, and the area along the Ferry Station.

Turns out hordes of drones and swarms of mastered insects are extremely effective at things like surveillance, wouldn't you know? Apparently the police were quite interested in that kind of equipment, so once my legal team of one got to work I had a drone business up and running. Nothing as advanced as my own drones, but definitely ahead of my Earth. Hell a good amount of the product's parts were outsourced from some of the corporations licensing my patents and registered processes.

I also did my best to support certain bills so the police wouldn't have issues with misuse. I had to be extremely careful with that kind of shit, I was lucky that most of my drones were invisible and had VI to not do stupid shit like crashing into a helicopter.

Also helps that I'm not a peeping Tom.

We were waiting just outside the office of one Roy Christner, the father of Triumph and the uncle of Dinah Alcott. Both were Parahumans, with Rory being able to manipulate sound and Dinah being the third most powerful Precog in the world. Which was why she was being closely monitored to keep people like Coil off her trail. I wasn't having a lot of luck on that though…while I had heard that the thirteen year old had quieted down about her headaches it was probably too late then.

Contact was going to have to grow necessary for her own safety, I'm not sure the PRT was a safe place for her, and while I didn't really care too much for having a Precog on the team. Leaving her to her original fate was not an acceptable outcome of events.

"He should be here soon." Taylor said, her head pivoting to face the hallway leading to the lobby area. "At his current pace he'll be in the building in about…thirty seconds." I let my arms fall to the side, adjusting the fitting of my helmet. The armor itself was tinted a lighter shade of grey than before, though I had added a coat of quantum dot array composites with tunable properties. This model was limited to altering its optical properties as a type of smart paint.

Better models paired with nanoscale optronics would allow for sensors and communication systems, and photovoltaic arrays. This paint was primarily for camouflage, and was essentially a nanotechnological version of my drone's stealth equipment. So with some minor software and hardware updates I could turn invisible to the naked eye. Tricking IR was possible as well though more esoteric sensors were much harder to defend from. Given more time I would probably be able to create true tunable artificial atoms and molecules in an advanced form of programmable matter.

Footsteps approached, and the mayor turned from the corner. He was a large man at around Danny's height but with far more bulk in both his shoulders and his stomach. His face was round, with oddly patterned baldness and a mustache that had been outdated since before I was born.

"Mr. Mayor." I crossed the remaining distance myself since I was the oldest, with Taylor still about two months away from being a legal adult. Even if she didn't really look like she was that much younger than me. "Thanks for agreeing to meet with us, I understand you can be a busy man."

The mayor smiled wide. "Oh it's no trouble, Erudition and Monarch am I right? The two of you have been making some waves lately." His grip as we shook hands was firm and consistent, charisma oozing off of him in waves. "Your proposal to some would be quite ridiculous if I hadn't seen the productivity of your Tinkertech with my own eyes. A successful removal of that tanker could revitalize parts of the city that have been neglected." I decided not to mention that part of that blame lay with him.

"Indeed, the Docks have been an area of interest of mine and without those eyesores I could further expand my own operations."

"I suppose we should step into my office then?" I nodded and the three of us hurried in, the door clicking behind us. The office was a good medium between average and luxurious, with well furnished walls and furniture of considerable quality. He smiled thinly. "Now I've read the proposal but I would like the specifics."

Taylor was the one to reply. "A good number of the Warden heavy exoskeletons can operate under water. Along with our own powers, we can move even incredibly massive objects like the tanker. Athena can easily set up an operation to cut apart or repair old ships on the fly." I tapped my Omni-tool, and a visual depiction of the operation was put into place. "From there they'll be loaded onto trucks to various foundries to sell them at a good price. Most of the wreckage will be turned over to the DWA while some remaining scrap will be sold to Athena at market value."

"Water manipulation turns out to be quite helpful when moving boats." Water was pulled from an inbuilt pocket, forming a cute little bubble before the mayor's eyes. He didn't flinch but there was a little hint of trepidation, maybe it was because of Leviathan? He was at least partially responsible for the destabilization of global trade even if not to the effect of Fanon. The amount of energy needed to wreck every vessel in the sea was too wasteful to the Endbringer.

The mayor nodded. "Well I see no reason to not approve your proposal as long as it's economically sound. Actually being seen doing something for once in my term should help my own goals huh?" A smirk pulled at my lips, and I shook his hand again as we got his backing.

The Merchants were getting ripped to shreds, so it's unlikely they would rise again even with Leviathan. The ABB couldn't grow because of Bakuda's meddling, and the Empire was on the backpedal as their operations were busted.

This was a start to bringing the city to heel, I expected problems however. Lung was one of the most powerful capes in the city, the Empire could bring in capes from across the country if need be. The Teeth might see the opportunity…and Mannequin didn't like tinkers trying to improve the world…

We had the framework, now we needed to protect and reinforce that skeletal outline.

There was work to do.
 
Rejuvenation 4.5
Rejuvenation 4.5

April 5th, 2011.

8:30 AM


I took a breath of hot dusty air, and I found myself sitting criss cross in a rocky clearing. All around me I could see a surprisingly verdant landscape, but my common sense told me this was not a place of beauty. It was a place of danger, of strife, war and death that only appeared beautiful. High in the sky a bright sun burned like the eye of an angry god through the atmosphere, and my skin protested the absurdly high background radiation from both the bright unforgiving sun and the radiation soaked soil.

I turned my neck, and in the shadows of the verdant forest I could see the exotic and dangerous wildlife that once called this world home. Packs of creatures that resembled quadrupedal deep sea fish dogs, razor sharp teeth slobbering in pure predatory hunger. Strange red insectile aliens chittered loudly, periodically spitting chemical fire.

I had seen this place before…I knew this place a long…long time ago.

"What is this place?" At the sound of my voice the clear burning sky became dark and clouded, as something streaked through the thick atmosphere. Dread filled me, and I quivered as a monstrous ship some two kilometers tall stomped the forest flat.

Five tentacular arms of midnight metal blotted out the sun, red lightning energizing the air around them with the sheer power they were outputting as they bent reality over nonexistent knees.

The ship tried to speak but its tongue was garbled and broken, words coming it then suddenly growing silent as if they had never been to begin with. My fear vanished, remembering that this ship was an echo of a dead age, simply a nightmare given physical shape.

But why had I dreamed of this place? Why did I know this place?

The Reaper was gone, and the forest had shifted to a camp surrounded by moving curved walls…those weren't walls were they?

The 'walls' altered their positioning to reveal staggeringly massive individuals, reptilian semi-humanoids with heavily armored skin, crests and wide set eyes. They were dressed in even heavier metallic armor, and they grunted in a loud and guttural language. They had gathered over a positively gigantic beast, some type of wolf-bear-cow-angler fish. My eyes focused on a particular krogan, a tall reddish individual who had to be more than eight feet tall.

The guttural language became understandable, the warm presence of Veda forming in the back of my mind.

"Not bad at all Marduk, biotic Nathak aren't a common sight…" one of the older Krogan, a scarred and wizened lizard-turtle man grumbled.

"I'm a Thunderwalker, there's little to say on that old man." Marduk spoke with a glint in his grey eyes.

The old man laughed as the world turned to mist, the named Krogan stared at me.

As the dream ended I heard a whisper. "Find her…protect her…she is the song reborn once more."

……
………


I woke up in my room, staring up at the beige ceiling of the home I had taken possession of due to either dumb luck or setting up from whatever brought me here to begin with. My heart was beating a million miles per minute, and I was soaked in fearful sweat.

That dream…it had felt so real. Like a memory or a video instead of a hazy approximate created by the processes of rest. The planet, the feeling of comradely closeness, of defeating a dangerous foe with your own hands and your own power.

I knew that world. I knew that species.

Tuchanka. The homeworld of the Krogan race.

And what had he meant by finding her? Who was this her he was telling me to find?

KNOCK! KNOCK!

There was a knock on the door, and a voice entered the air. "Basilia? Are you doing alright?"

My eyes narrowed. "Taylor? What are you doing here? Weren't you at your house?" The door was locked, how did she even get in?

"Uhh…you gave me a copy of the key, remember?" I was about to deny her until that tidbit surfaced.

"Oh."

"Can I come in?" I cozied up under my blanket at the question, then thought about it for a short period.

"Yes." The door opened revealing Taylor in a black sweater, and blue jeans. She didn't look frazzled so there probably wasn't any trouble like the day before. Skidmark had tried one final hurrah by attacking Taylor when she was on patrol…he put up a better fight than I expected, shooting her with a railgun attack.

Pity her barrier took it like a champ.

Also…Skidmark is a goddamn moron, his power is amazing and his creativity is pure and utter garbage. The damn meth head had deflective force fields without a Manton limit. He could give himself a brute rating with layered shields, add shields to his fists for super repulsive impacts. He could move around on roller skates as fast as a car, make circles that act as jump boosts and landmines.

However since he didn't have that level of creativity he was beaten to a mostly metaphorical pulp by Taylor. Apparently she decided to coat her insects in pepper spray, and incapacitated every remaining Merchant he had backing him up. It was actually Queen that ended up choke slamming him, ranting some such nonsense on being a useless lazy waste of a shard and a waste of a Host. Good thing the idiot was high out of his mind or there'd be lots of questions. That would be an—

GYAAAHH!

I jumped when I felt eight legs crawling up the back of my neck, and almost had a heart attack when I saw the black widow spider waving its front legs in an utterly demented greeting. Glaring was my first reaction toward Taylor, but she shrugged in turn with a cheeky grin.

"Sorry but I had to get you to react somehow." The spider was lofted on cushions of air, away from my sensitive skin.

I curled up into my blankets, wrapping my arms around my bent legs. "So what brings you by? Did you really want to see little old me?" I made my tone a little flirtier than I was used to. Taylor's flush was an indicator that I had succeeded in teasing her.

"Well yes actually." I suddenly had much less personal space as Taylor invaded it, though I didn't feel uncomfortable with her presence. She slided up until our hips touched, kicking off her shoes and placing her hands on her knees.

I think she might be getting a little…too comfortable.

"So what's up?" I asked in confusion at Taylor's actions. Had I done something wrong again, or was she just being weird?

"So you were a boy before right?" Taylor asked, her inquisitiveness cutting through my thoughts.

"I've told you this before. Is there a specific reason you're bringing this up again…?" I stiffened when the younger woman placed her right hand on my shoulder, her intense look catching me off guard. She pressed closer and I wasn't sure whether I should tell her to move back or…get closer.

"It's just a little hard to imagine. Just waking up one day as a guy seems like it'd be…" the image she brought up made me curious so a mental picture of a male Taylor was made. I think…that a male Taylor would still be cute.

T-That…

I coughed. "Y-Yes…it's been a difficult time adapting, but I think I've managed alright." I lifted my arms up, cracking a lopsided grin.

But that only opened me up to an unanticipated assault as I was enveloped in a tight hug by Taylor. Firm arms wrapped around my neck as I was forcibly lifted up into a more secure hold. Her long hair billowed over me, and my hands moved of their own accord to return the embrace.

"Mhmm…" she hummed softly, her expression warm.

"You're very huggy today." I declared weakly, rather enjoying the physical contact. It hadn't been obvious but I think the both of us were a little touch starved, and that showed.

Taylor gently brushed one of my bangs aside. "Is there anything wrong with that?" Her eyes shut, and her exhaustion was heard through her weary voice.

"No. What happened?" Concern was the first thing on my mind, there was nothing else of importance.

"Did you know?"

"Could you be more specific?" She stared me down, and I didn't remove my gaze.

"About Sophia. About who she was."



Oh dear.

"Should I have told you?" Shadow Stalker had dropped out of my priority list a long time ago, and I was not at all sure that Taylor was in the right place to know Sophia's second life.

Taylor's hold was growing superhumanly strong, and as I wheezed I patted her back. "No. I don't think that would have been a good idea," she was channeling her emotions into her swarm. "I probably would have killed her on sight."

Yikes.

"So is she getting what's coming to her or not?" Her righteous fury shifted to vindictiveness.

Her grin was positively shark-like. "She's fucked. From what I can tell the PRT isn't happy with her, and considers her a liability. They already have a replacement lined up for her."

How did she know…wait.

"Oh you used bug clusters to listen in on them?" She nodded.

"We ended up getting talked to by the police, they were working on a criminal case separate from the lawsuit." She had mentioned that before, since the lawsuit has shifted to making the school liable rather than those three people.

"So you got curious and managed to listen in on something you shouldn't."

"Won't use it, because there's no point now." The gleam in her eyes was not a projection of happy emotions.

"Sorry…" the curly haired master shook her head, her smile sad but understanding.

"It's okay…you…you don't have to tell me everything." It obviously grated at her, and the gift of trust from her was touching. Taylor had been willing to be my friend in this world despite her fear of betrayal. Had been willing to join a team of two, to join up with a tinker she barely knew to help her city. She wasn't perfect, but she was willing to put up with me.

That was more than enough.

"So you're good then?" She bobbed her head, and all my tiredness faded. "If you are, we should get to work, there's a lot of things to get a big head start on. We'll have to start looking to expand the team. Bakuda might be willing to parlay with us even if she's…a tad terrifying. But there aren't really many other independents around these parts. So we could…" I shuffled out of Taylor's space, mumbling as I began to list out the possibilities.

Taylor tilted her head. "You want to expand the team?"

"Only if you want to, you are literally the only other member besides myself." I can't just make a unilateral decision on the status of the team. This isn't involving some zany invention or a plan that I ask for her feedback on like the dimensional transporter.

"I don't see an issue…we would have to pick carefully though." Her approval was more than satisfactory.

"Excellent, Bakuda seems stable enough despite her firebombing habits. The tinker has shown an unusual amount of restraint."

That was actually quite interesting and it made me wonder what had changed, her trigger had led her to bomb her school yet that had never happened. Maybe my butterfly effects had spread farther than I had expected?

"You just want to blow things up." I pouted.

"Don't be ridiculous, I would never just recruit someone so I could watch a mountain explode. I'm offended you would even think that." I dramatically placed my hand to my chest at the dastardly accusation.

"Am I interrupting something?" My head pivoted to the newcomer, Amy emerging from the doorway and leaning against the frame with a haggard appearance. The healer yawned, rubbing her eyes to ward off the sleep she so very clearly needed.

"No. We're just having a nice discussion." I stretched myself upwards, sighing in satisfaction as I lost some of the tension in my back. "Mhmm…expanding our team is a necessity."

Amy blinked. "Team? Wait, do you even have a name for your group, I doubt you call yourselves Athena."



"That's a good question. Did we ever give ourselves a name?" Taylor shook her head, rubbing her chin with an inquisitive expression.

"I don't think so? What would we even call ourselves?" Something tickled at the back of my mind, a name on the tip of my tongue.

"I'm not sure."

But I was sure.

"The Dynamic Duo of Weirdos?" I flicked a rock at Amy's face and smirked when she let out a yelp of pain.

No we could call ourselves the…

"The White Lotus." The words came unbidden but they felt right, in more ways than one. All of me felt nostalgia, but it came from different sources and only one of them was familiar.

I did have to wonder why bending was the power I had acquired in the void between realities. Worm or a universe like Worm was a real place, so did that mean that ATLA and LOK are both real universes…but then how did they relate to the goddamn Reapers.

I had seen this before…but it had been a long time now, my memory was a little fuzzy without a reminder.

"The White Lotus?" Taylor tried out the possible name for her team. I could see the gears turning, her hazel eyes lighting up and her lips wobbling as she focused on mulling her response.

"Is it bad?" I asked.

"No it's a good name, it's just a little more detailed and thought out than I expected. We never really talked about names." Should I be offended that Taylor thought I was scatterbrained enough to be that clueless or…

"It's just what felt right. There wasn't much thought put into the name." I replied back sincerely, because the name had just come to me out of nowhere.

"I like it." I smiled, though that turned into a panicked gasp when I remembered that today was the day that Grace Yamada would be interviewed since I had looked over her resume.

Her credentials were…insane. She had the equivalent of at least two completed engineering majors, as well as a completed minor. Arrogant as hell but it took reading between the lines to figure that out.

I was going to have to interview her myself…

Shit.
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April 5th, 2011. 1:00PM

Basilia Rubio


"Hello…there." I greeted the woman I was interviewing with a cautious lilt, glancing down to the hastily hidden bruises and the very few but still visible splatters of blood.

"Sup…" the asian woman looked beat to hell and back, what had once been a very nice tight fitting white dress shirt had been ruffled, ripped and bloodied. Her dark slacks were equally ruined, and I could hear the seething range in the Boston women's voice.

A quick check of my footage through my helmet revealed the data of a particular drone filming some type of fight just outside the patrol areas of the Docks. The footage lifts up a few hundred meters to the sky, carefully obeying local air traffic laws within reason.

I could see Lung currently having a swell time beating the ever living crap out of Purity. The powerful blaster's attacks were building cracking but he regenerated from the attacks with consistent regularity, the damage only fueling his growth. The dragon man let out a roaring call, and his tail whipped through the air. I winced when Purity let out an agonizing scream. That was the crack of bones breaking. Now the twelve foot tall cape was ready to crush the woman beneath his feet.

Then a grenade landed in his midst, and as grenades do exploded in a powerful unidirectional blast of freezing ice. The brute growled as even his powerful flames sputtered, and I felt a little uneasy at the sight. Bakuda revealed herself wearing only her helmet and an arm cannon, shooting out several bombs to dissuade the other non powered ABB members. She grabbed the injured Parahuman, and then ironically took a grenade to the face. I blinked at the impossibly quick movements of the tinker, another explosion enveloping both her and her rescued nazi.

The grenade still messed her up badly, and the drones did as their programming asked. They alerted the PRT, and sent several Infiltrators for a stealthy extraction. Both capes were dragged to a clinic who knew to keep his mouth shut, and got to work with assistance from the drones to point out various injuries. The footage cut out then once I had everything I needed.

That was about ten minutes ago.

I sighed, and the interviewing room was completely isolated using a variety of both esoteric and conventional means. The way the tinker stiffened told me she realized this somehow. Maybe she figured out some Tinkertech beyond just bombs, though unless she put something in her head it'd be too conspicuous.

Wait but she could totally do that.

"Grace. Can I call you Grace?" I asked politely. The tinker nodded and I proceeded onward. "I would like to ask if you're an idiot but I'm also not sure whether that would hit your ego. Do you understand what I'm saying?"

"It got your attention didn't it?" The bomb tinker didn't even bother denying the connection.

"There is a lot I'm willing to put up with Ms. Yamada but the chances of getting too much attention from the Dragon of Kyushu when I've already pissed off the Nazis and destroyed the Merchants is a little much." She looked slightly apologetic, and while it did seem genuine I couldn't be sure. But I was going to do my best to keep my biases from harming the engineer's chances.

"Hey…I kept that nazi bitch alive didn't I?" I lifted an eyebrow and let that profanity go. It's not like I had a leg to stand on anymore, my parents would probably be disappointed in me for my rather dirty mouth.

Right. I couldn't forget Purity either, a rather more recent development and one I had kept out of mind for my own sanity. The former Empire member had started changing her patterns, patrolling closer to the general range of all of Athena's nice buildings. The vast influx of money from the taxes my business was generating did a lot to bring government interest in things like basic maintenance. The area grew much easier when I no longer had ABB members trying to make their mark, turns out a Blaster 8 is scary.

I guess Bakuda had figured out Purity's ploy, which I played along with because of how well it worked up until now. So I tended to look the other way whenever a 'mysterious' cape found herself in a clinic tending to her battle wounds. I'm not sure the city would like it if I started putting up plasma railguns and particle beam cannons to defend the area.

I was definitely thinking of doing it now though. Broken bones tended to put a person out of commission for a while.

I focused on Grace. "I suppose so, but you've directly engaged Lung and painted a target on your back. You're lucky that I'm making sure he can't find you." Which wasn't easy with how common cameras are nowadays.

"Well thanks for the help, but you don't have to be such a bitch about it though." I felt a vein pop, feeling foolish for thinking that a good Bakuda would be a nice Bakuda.

"I get to react to this situation in any way I see fit. Besides at least I'm not going to use it against you in this interview." She sneered for a moment, but she shut her eyes and took a deep breath. I toned down the rhetoric, leaning back in the office chair that made me feel like a CEO(wait wasn't I a CEO?). "Now Grace…or would you prefer Bakuda?"

She shrugged. "Either or…" The half asian woman was quite lax about her identity, but she did manage to steal my glitchy drone. Perhaps Grace already knew that I knew about her?

I slumped once it sunk in that I was willing to recruit a bomb tinker, it also made me remember all the taliban jokes my parents liked to make because of my beard. Despite the fact I was Mexican. Guess the jokes on them…now I'm too pretty to be a grungy terrorist.

I clasped my hands together in the pose of a serious businesswoman. "Ms. Yamada I'd like to ask…what do you offer to my company and to my team? Your credentials are excellent but while being vulgar isn't really an issue for your role, having the ability to work with others is essential."

The college aged woman didn't seem to get riled up by the statement, though she was a little colder than before. "Don't worry so much, my ego isn't that easy to bruise." Her tone of voice told me she was lying.

"Are you sure about that?" She growled, and I held back a giggle.

"Yes…I can work fine with other people." Her promise was a little more solid this time. "It's not like I'm going to be working with idiots and perverts." A rather specific comment, but I wasn't going to pry.

"That's all I can ask," I moved on to a new line of inquiry. "Now…I can see you're rather intelligent, having multiple degrees at your age is quite impressive." It really was since before now I had been muddling my way through community college due to my own laziness and lack of healthy schooling habits. I was only doing better now because it was a literal life-or-death scenario.

"What about it?" Grace looked nervous and I grinned underneath as a predictive program in my helmet forming a gradual mental profile of the tinker. One of the benefits of my partnership with Dragon and Armsmaster. While I already had that type of tech derived from the Salarians and the Asari that made it no less helpful.

A basic combat predictor, a shield from nervous system influence, as well as a shield from outside manipulation of hormones. So…a counter against certain masters…as well as of course a better lie detector.

"I hope you're able to make use of that big brain for Athena." The relief on her face was the most obvious thing imaginable. "But I do have a question for you." She squirmed and I felt my smirk widen.

"What?" She squeaked.

"Why did you decide to apply…to join?" Grace looked away, as if ashamed.

"Wanted…wanted to know how you found me…how you snapped me out of it." She mumbled loudly, her expression determined and fierce. I leaned back.

"I'm willing to be semi-open on your first question…I'll be honest I had no idea who Grace was." Her temper flared. "I only knew a bomb tinker was maybe going to strike and wanted to preempt that disaster. As for snapping you out of it? I truly don't know what you mean."

I could guess. But that wasn't an answer.

"What…do you have Precog too?" I laughed, and she looked jealous and affronted.

"No I do not have Precognition. I am in the know about a lot of things, but it's not an ability." It really wasn't, unless reading a wiki page and one third of a web novel counts as a superpower. "But it does make me curious, why come to me? I seeked you out in your civilian life. Not exactly a nice thing to do in the cape community."

"Because your way sounds a lot more appealing to my ego." Her lips had pulled up into a smug smirk. "I was out of my mind back then, wanted to go out with a bang. But your little interview with that dumbass brought me back to my senses. Then your derpy drone crashed into my window. It gave me the idea of going 'hero." She literally made finger air quotes, and I barely kept myself from making a snarky reply. Didn't work.

"What? Was it to impress me?" I asked not expecting a real answer.





She looked away, her face darkening in embarrassment. The implications of what that meant were not lost on me, and I was flattered by the cape's actions. As well as a little creeped out. Though not so much so that it would hurt her career.

"Not…exactly? I just thought helping you out would get a foot in the air."

I expressed no external emotion, and I had the idea of grabbing a pair of glasses, putting them on and taking them off before rubbing the bridge of my nose.

"If this was a normal interview I feel like I would have denied you." She flinched. "Good for you that you are at least competent on top of being a cape."

"That's good?" I smiled, and I could see the tinker shiver despite my helmet covering my face.

"Yes it is. Which is why I'm going to have to start working on the paperwork. Payscale, benefits, general policies and guidelines you'll need to follow. And you're going to help me with that Grace."

I enjoyed the fear on the tinker's face.
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April 6th, 2011. 7:00PM

Basilia Rubio


I stuttered to a stop when I entered the garden to see a giant boulder floating in the air like that was completely normal. Danny was in basic exercise clothes, just a ratty white tank top and sweatpants. He let out a breath and the stone was flung forward at more than 45 miles per hour. It crashed against a specialized kinetic barrier, the blue wall flaring at the force. That thing has to weigh at least four or five tons…I really need to practice earthbending.

Danny moved, earth and dirt following in his wake as he went through the motions. Each move pushed his element back and forth, the ground rumbling as multiple tons of dirt and soil and rock were gathered and manipulated. He twisted on his heels, and kicks at the ground created waves of dirt.

He sighted me, and with a light smile he began to reset the earth back into its rightful place. Only the large boulder was left, standing up on its jagged side.

"Hello Mr. Hebert!" I waved as I approached, dabbing some of the sweat made from a more recent upgrade. I had finally convinced Taylor to have her bio-amp hooked up, and her power and control had increased exponentially practically overnight. Then there was the artificial nervous system tied to the mind like the Asari. Both Taylor and I had examples of such, and in my case my implant had a far more advanced brain-computer interface. Though it wouldn't be difficult to update Taylor's if there was a need.

I had essentially attached an advanced quantum optotronic computer to my brain, with a massive amount of data storage and ridiculous amounts of security. It was essentially tied to my body at the deepest level, and would serve as the network for numerous cybernetic, bionetic, and nanonic enhancements.

Think Ghost in the Machine level of tech wizardry…and thankfully my power was subconsciously making sure that my implants wouldn't be made into a liability by certain powers. Optotronics did use silica after all, though their hybridization with alumina, exotic alloys, and c-allotropes muddled Shatterbird's frequencies while shard data was used to form power resistant quantum confined nanostructures. Somehow.

The best part of the Personal Body Network was that it's close interconnection with my own biology due to nanomachine and micromachine lacing make it pretty firmly protected by the processes of the soul, and it can be used to resist Master effects.

I…would feel better if people wouldn't be able to mess with my head.

Taylor wasn't quite as enthusiastic but there wasn't any disgust either, and she already had some pretty alien senses of her own with her swarm. Which I think was up to 12 blocks, and she could channel tiny beams of energy through her bugs. Though she's still working on channeling that through more than a few thousand of them.

Each individual laser wasn't particularly strong, but they could be combined to make a variety of effects kind of like a mini Legend. It was a tad more manual however, so it was going to take Taylor a while to figure it out.

Huh…would that make Taylor a Trump now? She's pretty much getting new powers every other two weeks. That's with being restrained by the Bans to prevent a Titan scenario. Which QA was more than willing to accept because she wasn't interested in a fusion dance with her Host. Especially if it came at the cost of her own mind, even if the shard had professed her interest at the idea of synthesis. The issue was compatibility, due to the spiritual equivalent of tissue rejection. The spirit's corpus and the human's body and soul would reject each violently.

What could form from such a union was beyond my current knowledge, and it was unlikely that the fusing components would survive the process. Queen very much liked new data, but she did have self preservation instincts.

"Basilia how did it go?" He sounded both interested and worried and his concern was valid.

"Complete success, the bioamp is working at 100% capacity and is currently adapting to her biology." There was a simple intelligence guiding the BCI to optimize biotic potential and energy consumption.

Sometimes I felt like the Hebert's put more trust in me than they should, and other times I was glad they had a measure of faith in me.

"Good, how did the lesson go with…Carol?" I grimaced, thinking back to that painful as hell session.

"It was goddamn awful," I shook my head in disgust as I complained. "She kept trying to go all lawyer talk wasting half the session, she's just…exhausting." I was beginning to regret agreeing to have anything to do with Carol Dallon. Jesus she was beyond my ability to help, and I started to think about cutting her off again.

Her daughters were leagues nicer and a lot of that was likely because I threw them off with my general weirdness.

"Oh." Danny sounded a little concerned, and frankly I didn't blame him. I hated people trying to manipulate me, and it wasn't even for my benefit. It was just her trying to get under my skin. Fortunately for my sanity I tended to zone out once she got going.

"Yeah…turns out Parahumans are pretty dysfunctional, that's the point after all." I snarked, and his concern didn't diminish.

"Maybe you need a break, if the pressure is growing too much…" I waved him off.

"Nah. I just think about tinkering while she's talking now, it's super easy. Plus I've got leverage over her with the firebending lessons. Also…didn't you try helping her with her earthbending?"

The union man shrugged. "It didn't last but I tried." That was code for using wordplay to get rid of me.

"Right. I'll be by the pond." He waved goodbye as I hopped from foot to foot to my destination. I could see that Amelia was practicing her waterbending, water ripping and slicing through the air with incredible force. Sweat dripped down from her forehead, and she held up a glob or water about the size of her entire body. She pursed her lip, and the glob slowed, frost covering its skin as it was frozen from the outside. Within seconds, the bubble was turned into a ball of ice…

The healer jumped at my approach but didn't lose control of her ice, she glanced at me, the water melting and then being poured back into the pool at a reasonable temperature to not harm the Koi fish. "Hey Basilia." She didn't give me more than a passing glance, and she began another kata. Every flowing motion brought streams of water, and she rotated the streams around her body with an almost happy expression.

"You seem to be advancing pretty fast, that's good." She let out a huff at the compliment. I kept going, hoping to get a better response than a greeting and a wordless grunt. "There's a lot you can do with waterbending, especially with compression."

"What do you want?" I didn't entirely understand her question, there wasn't exactly anything of importance I needed from Panacea.

"I just wanted to see how you were doing. It's not like I have anything better to do." Besides looking for more capes to add to the party, and preferably someone other than Bakuda. Who's…not even half as crazy as her villainous counterpart but still a little scary. Most of her time will probably be spent as…well an engineer which she doesn't mind if she gets to have access to my own technology.

Still…going from two to three is only a small improvement.

"Right." She seemed skeptical, and I raced for a topic. I rapidly found one, something that had been kept fairly in the background due to the busyness of the past few weeks.

"You have taken pretty well to meditation haven't you? Because that is helpful for bending at times." Amy didn't give me the happiest facial expression, but she didn't go back to her bitchy self.

"I guess but does it really help with my bending?" with a quiet sigh I sat down, patting a spot on my left for her to sit. Amy obliged after some short lived hesitation, roughly mimicking my meditative pose.

"Meditation can be useful at times…though like I've mentioned before it's nothing like in fiction." I scrambled for now to turn this into a lesson, feeling out of my depth. "We'll start with the breathing exercises…"

I lectured her on the basic methods I had learned and implemented into my daily life. I was always a little internally anxious and jittery, and Earth Bet had done me no favors.

Breathing exercises had become routine to cleanse and calm my boiling emotions. To grab and focus on a simple topic and nothing else, your own breathing, a goal, or an emotion. It had helped me, and I had the idea that it would be able to help Amy as well. Taylor had enjoyed the same process, because it seemingly helped with her Parahuman powers. We spent the next twenty minutes simply listening to our own breathing, though there was a pause when Amy was broken out of her trance.

Meditation seemed to give one a sense of their own body, an inherent effect of the soul. I thought little of myself besides making use of chi for my bending, but the sensation of my own life energy was fairly hypnotic.

To feel one's own core, to feel the processes of your living soul keeping you alive was in many ways an excellent focus. The power gifted to myself, perhaps even gifted to all of humanity. Growing my understanding of the flow of chi helped with growing the strength and manipulability of my bending, as well as helped with my shaman duties. I'm sure it would help my temporary roommate in the same way.

The freckled girl shuffled, and I paused my meditation. She was giving me a look and I tilted my head.

"You're glowing." A check of my reflection in the pond told me she was right, my eyes shined and flashed green before flicking off once my concentration had been broken.

I lifted my shoulders up and down. "That happens, probably because of Veda."

Amy's face scrunched up. "So why doesn't that happen to me or Taylor…we have spirits too don't we?"

I shook my head. "It's not the same, the shards are simply linking a piece of themselves to give you Parahuman abilities. Veda is permanently bonded to my soul…those are very different circumstances."

"Sure…" she accepted it and I decided to change the subject.

"So have you been doing okay? Have I been a good host?" I asked warily, unsure of how the biokinetic would respond.

"You're doing fine…you're…quieter than I expected." She watched the circular motions of the fish. "It doesn't feel as…oppressive as back home."

"That's good isn't it?" I probed. She placed both her hands on the grass, and I swallowed when the plant life twitched at her touch.

"I guess…but I can always tell that I make you nervous." She didn't sound surprised and I almost felt guilty. It wasn't her fault, it wasn't her fault I was more messed up than I realized.

"It's not you…I have issues I need to work through." She glanced over to me with narrowed eyes.

"You said you know a lot of things you shouldn't…know things about me that I don't want others to know." My danger sense was going off, and I tried to suppress my paranoid feeling to little avail.

"Yes."

"You're scared of me…but you were okay with helping me. Why?" I didn't have an immediate answer for her.

Why did I help her? That was a good question…why?



"Because of Taylor…and because I wanted to." Her gaze was curious, and I curled into a ball staring down into the reflective pool. "I've always had a hard time empathizing with other people. But…I learned to do it, learned that other people could hurt…could suffer. That the world wasn't black and white…that things just didn't work like that." These words were mine, but they were guided by a force I couldn't comprehend.

"That's…" Panacea didn't finish, and I felt sadness.

"I don't think I lacked empathy…I was just ignorant. I've felt hurt before, felt anger, and doubt…and I understood that other people could feel that same pain." I formed a ball of air in my hand, enjoying the feeling of cool wind on my face. "I know full well that your family isn't completely right, that they have issues that I can't fix."

"So why help me…why help Vicky?" Amy demanded of me, her angry wave causing a splash in the pond.

"Because I know the path you were going to go down. The temptations…the issues that exacerbate those temptations. There is a reason I'm scared of you…but I think I also want to help you not reach that breaking point."

She didn't seem to calm down at my answer. "Oh. So you're trying to be a white knight. Is that it? You've got power so you want to play a hero." Amy was trying to find some angle, something to use against me. Guess Carol taught her a thing or two after all.

"Does it really matter? Some of my reasons are selfish…some of them are altruistic. Even before this place…I think I wanted to help people in some way. Indirectly…" I laughed and she looked at me funny. "Weirdly enough I actually wanted to be a genetic engineer, get into the field while it was gaining its footing."

It felt like so long ago now.

"That's not very funny." She crossed her arms, her aggression defused.

"I guess it wouldn't be." I took the time to actually look at the healer, and felt a smile come to my face at what I noticed.

Huh…didn't even realize that Amy was tiny. She's…110 pounds, maybe 120 pounds at the most?

I was about ready to tease her about it until I felt a cool sensation on my head.

'Hello Basilia.' Veda returned, sounding a little off.

Did…you find something new?

My omni-tool was what received the data, since I was still upgrading the PBN. I opened it and found a number of files, almost all of them pertaining to…music.

"What?"

"Reach—" I cut it off when the familiar sounds of the Edge of Dawn played outside of my head for the first time in months. Amy pointedly left me alone.

'It was buried deep but your meditation has greatly improved in our search. Human music is…nice.'



Yes it was.
 
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