《Deeper Darker》39: Showman
Advertisement
Fourth Quadrant.
Planet Fountain.
Simulation Room
Point-Two watched the screen surrounded by fellow members of Group A, and alongside the other group. It was the first time they’d been gathered together like this since the speech by the Princep yesterday. It felt like that had been weeks ago.
Group A had been sent back to their dorm after Point-Two’s rather short-lived tenure as leader. There had been a short debriefing, mainly to assure them there was nothing unusual about their sudden and complete evisceration at the hands of the Antecessor ship, but there had been no explanation of what they’d done wrong or what they should have done instead. He could tell this was going to be a trial and error approach to learning. More deaths would no doubt follow. It was a perfectly viable method of teaching.
As soon as they’d arrived at their barracks, the drone leading them had announced they had been summoned back to the simulation room. There was some confused speculation about what the point of sending them away was if they were immediately made to return — some kind of weird hazing ritual was the most popular guess — but it wasn’t like they had much else to do.
The mood was generally a bit pissy, no one felt good about how easily they had died.
Point-Two was universally considered to be at fault for their disastrous run.
No one actually said that to him, but he could see the change in their attitude towards him, heard them moaning about the stupidity of charging into the unknown like that. He didn’t mind. He was perfectly happy with how things had gone.
He was surprised to find so many people in the simulation room on their return. Not just the other group, but also many of the instructors and the Princep. They were all fixedly watching the large screen on the wall where Fig was floating through the ship alone.
No one bothered to explain what was going on or how he had ended up like that, but nobody really cared. They were all too hypnotised by the boy making his way through the dark.
“See?” said Ubik, eyes on the screen, mouth pulled to the side so only Point-Two could hear him. “We should have gone up and around, not straight into the middle. You could learn a lot from this kid, PT.”
Point-Two smiled to himself, pleased by the loss of his high-status moniker. Now he was just another member of the team. “That’s easy to say in hindsight.”
“It’s got nothing to do with hindsight,” said Ubik. “It’s just obvious when you look back at it.”
“Yes. That’s what hindsight means.”
Ubik glanced at him, a doubtful look on his face. “No, I don’t think you’re right.”
On the screen, Fig was exploring the strange room he had found, with large glass containers filled with liquid. Everything was bathed in red light, making it look menacing, but Fig pottered around like he was looking for a pair of socks he had misplaced, commanding his suit around the room with ease. Why hadn’t their suits had voice commands?
Advertisement
The instructors seemed to be as enthralled by what he was doing as much as the trainees. Clearly, this was not what people usually did once inside the Origin.
“Look how calm he is,” said Ubik. “So sure of himself. Impressive for a kid, huh?”
“Yeah,” agreed Point-Two. Watching Fig move around with the suit like it was second nature to him was indeed very impressive. “You should make him your new leader. All that ability and still so young. Much easier for you to manipulate.”
“What you talking about, Boss?” said Ubik, slipping back into obsequious mode. “You’re the only leader we need.”
“Not sure the others feel the same way,” said Point-Two. “They don’t look at me the same way anymore.” He sighed, not altogether sincerely. “If you keep pushing a dud, they might stop having faith in you, too.”
Ubik turned away from the screen and looked at the side of Point-Two’s face with narrowed-eyes. Point-Two could practically hear the eyelids shutter-down with suspicion.
“You didn’t lead us into the arms of certain death just to make everyone think you weren’t the right man for the top job, did you?”
“How would I know we were heading into certain death?” said Point-Two.
“You did wait for us to all go ahead, first.”
“That would only make a difference if we had been attacked from the front.”
“There was a good chance we would be attacked from the front,” said Ubik.
“No, only about seventy percent, I’d guess, if you forced me,” said Point-Two. “Look at him, though. He really knows what he’s doing.”
“He does have one of these machines at home,” pointed out Ubik. “This is probably how he spent most of his evenings, relaxing stroll through the haunted ruins of a dead civilisation. Posh people like that sort of thing, don’t they? History and tourism. Build whole empires just for the museums.”
“It’s more than that. Give him a few years and he’ll be ruling the whole galaxy. You should get your claws into him now, get in on the ground floor.”
“You think he’d wipe the floor with me, don’t you?” said Ubik, dropping the cheeky chappy tone. “You could be right.” The tone came flooding back. “He gives me the creeps, to tell you the truth. He’s got those eyes that seem to see right through you. He’s got the hindsight.”
“I don’t think that word means what you think it means.”
“Sure it does. It means whatever I want it to mean.”
“You can’t just add new meanings to words,” said Point-Two.
“Of course you can. How else would a lexicon evolve?”
Point-Two started a little and turned to look at Ubik. How much of an act was all this? If you stripped away all the artifice, exactly what would you be left with?
Advertisement
His attention was brought back to the screen by the commotion going on around them.
“What’s he going to do?”
“Are they armed? Are they going to kill him?”
Things had taken a turn for the confrontational for Fig, the intrepid explorer. Five star-shaped creatures had peeled themselves off the wall and were floating in formation in front of him.
“He should run.”
“Why doesn’t he use his gun? Wait, why is he putting it away.”
The noise around him rose as the audience couldn’t quite work out what Fig was going to do next.
“Look out!” called out someone heavily invested in the drama.
On the Garu, there were shows that were broadcasted weekly, actors putting on a story of love and adventure. It was all done with holograms that were easy to spot as fake. System would add special effects, explosions and weird monsters but it never looked convincing. No one was ever in any danger.
It was different watching Fig. Even if it was just as fake here, there was a genuine sense of peril. This was what it would be like inside a real Antecessor site.
The star-shaped creatures attacked. Fig offered no resistance, capitulating completely.
“Why did he do that?”
“Is he dead? Where are they taking him?”
The captured trainee, collared and contained, was being led through the wall. A wall he hadn’t been able to penetrate before.
“They aren’t killing him. Are they going to torture him?”
It was obvious to Point-Two that Fig had allowed himself to be taken. Now he was being carried by someone else’s power, meaning he could conserve his own. He had no control over where he would be taken but he didn’t seem to mind. Maybe he knew where they were headed. Maybe it was where he wanted to go. He would still have to get himself free once he got there, but he probably had a way to do that, too.
It was fascinating to watch, a boy against a millennia-old defensive array. Felt like even money.
He turned to look at Ubik, interested to see his reaction.
Ubik wasn’t even looking at the screen. His head was tilted down, examining the device on his wrist. Point-Two couldn’t recall seeing it before.
“Not interested in watching the show?”
“Your problem,” said Ubik, eyes firmly fixed on his wrist, “is that you’re too easily impressed. You see a kid flex a bit and you go all lovey-dovey with hearts in your eyes. He’s done this, what, maybe a million times? Doesn’t even raise his heartbeat anymore.”
Ubik nodded his head towards the screen without looking up. Fig’s life signs were shown on the side. His heart rate was low and steady.
“What do you think he’s going to be like outside of a simulation?” Ubik kept on muttering. “I’ll tell you, nobody knows, not even him. It’s all very well pulling off the million-to-one shots when you know there’s no real risk and you can’t die. Not the same when you face off against horrible odds and an opponent who was abused as a child and is looking for some payback. Can’t play the cool guy when sweat’s dripping in your eyes and your sphincter is desperate to let out a fart that might not be all gas. Closest that kid has ever got to a squeaky bum is when his personal maid polishes his buttocks with Brasso. What you’re seeing up there, in between the meaningless pixels, is a momma’s boy. I guarantee it. Wants to impress mommy, get her attention away from all the things more important to her than him.”
Point-Two was a little taken aback by the character analysis, bordering on assassination. All while not even modulating his tone. It was like he was reading from a list written on his wrist, a litany of the flaws of poor Fig Matton.
“How do you know it isn’t his father who drives him?”
“Nope. His father’s his friend. They get together to moan about Mother, and work out ways to keep her in check. You know her type — thin, elegant, icy. Strangles puppies if they give her a cheeky look.”
“I think you might have a bit of the hindsight, yourself,” said Point-Two.
Ubik grinned. “I don’t think that word means what you think it means. Hey! I think we caught one.”
“What are you doing?” said Point-Two.
“Hm? Oh, I made a special alarm system for lockers that can be used to warn you if anyone tries to get inside. Seems like someone’s having another rummage around. He’s in for a surprise when the taser goes off.”
“Why bother? Haven’t they already seen what you’ve got in there?”
“I didn’t put it in my locker,” said Ubik. “I put it in yours.”
A chill went down Point-Two’s spine, quickly heating up to a fire in his temples. He turned and pushed through the crowd.
“What’s he doing? He’ll die.”
From the doorway, Point-Two turned to look at the screen. The back of Fig’s suit had opened and Fig was climbing out of the rear, into a freezing, airless vacuum.
He would have liked to have seen what Fig’s next move was going to be, other than dying from exposure and suffocation, but he had matters of his own to take care of. He slipped through the door and ran towards the barracks.
Advertisement
- In Serial65 Chapters
Bizarre Fate: An Urban Crime Xianxia (Stand Cultivation)
Luca is a seventeen-year-old delinquent who just needs one roll lucky roll of the dice to strike it big to drag his family outta Southside hell and into the life of a highroller. He can’t trust anyone in the Brass Kings, especially not that asshole lieutenant that’s been breathing down his neck for the better part of a year. Without more power, wealth, or allies, he’ll just be another street rat. Only he’s been saddled with an ability little better than a coin flip in a city with immortals and sects that rule above all. He’ll push past it all–and join those at the top. Hope you guys enjoy this fiction, it's a mix of Urban Fantasy and Xianxia, and I'm excited to launch it.I drew inspiration from Jade City, Jojo's Bizarre Adventure, the Godfather, Tokyo Revengers, and the Cradle.
8 326 - In Serial94 Chapters
Shade and Flow
In the Wastelands, if you were cursed by Shade, you were destined to be shunned, driven away, even killed on sight; you were a creature of darkness, of shadow, cold-blooded and unwanted. But, if you were blessed by Flow, you were the best humankind could offer, a role-model for any sapients. Loke and Nova were born by the same parents, yet even though they embodied the two faces of the medal, they lived in the same dreadful circumstances, but what would happen if one day the greatest beings of the world decided that the siblings would become their Champions? A Warning: There is an Anti-hero lead for a reason, and there should also be a Y.A. tag, but RR doesn't have it; therefore here it is. So, there's going to be blood, there might be carnage, but there will also be wholesomeness, romance, and affection. But most importantly, there will be Action. About the LitRPG: This novel is a slow-burn, with a lot of character development, yet the LitRPG element starts in Chapter 3 and becomes more prominent as the protagonist evolves his Skill. Further elements appear in Chapter 38. I'm not a native speaker: If you see any typos, please point them out, and I shall fix them as soon as possible. Thank you! Release Days: Twice a weak Release Time: ~ 09:00 PM UTC Words per chapter: ~3000
8 166 - In Serial211 Chapters
Femalekind
Femalekind Book One: Created by Prometheus, exiled by Zeus to placate Aphrodite her new soul is scarred as an apology to Prometheus' tormentor Aetos the Caucasian Eagle, spawn of Echidna. She must discover what it means to be human, and then what it means to be female in a new world far from her creator. Will she hold on to her humanity, embrace existence as a monster as does Aetos or be a slave to the first powerful presence she meets in this new world. Book Two: Aphrodite is betrayed by Zeus and seeks revenge. Book Three: Aim to hit a fortnightly release schedule. This book concentrates on further developing several threads from Book Two in the form of multiple POVs, with Aphrodite more as a significant influence instead of the MC. P.S. the Covers are made from free resources and originals which aren't mine, they are works re-imagined by me, so if the original artist contacts me they will be withdrawn.
8 235 - In Serial9 Chapters
The Crown of Sorrow
The air itself burned. All was ash and dust. The remains of his home, his friends, his loved ones, his comrades, his enemies, mixed and intermingled. One spec of ash indistinguishable from the next. He had fallen to his knees, among the aftermath of the ruin of his own making. He no longer knew how long it had been since he'd fallen, how long he remained beyond everything else he ever knew. The ashes of his life coated his body, making him appear as a gray uneven statue, a monument to his own sorrow. Ages pass, Life returns to the barren world,but how will the sins of the past affect its future? Saora of Valskaar begins another routine patrol of Valkaars borders. Accompanying rising a star of the Long-Riders, Captain Luke, as his Shield Maiden, unaware of the spiraling events that will change her life, and possibly end it. (This is my first novel, though the idea for it has been in the back of my mind for years, This is my attempt to put it to paper. Looking forward to any constructive criticism, however, i already have in mind, the entire plot and tone of the story, any revisions based on feedback will likely only be considered upon completion. As of now starting out, i haven't really settled on a timeline for regular updates But I aiming for at least two chapters a week at about 2000 words each. I will promise at least one chapter of that size at least once a week, until completion. I'm rather determined to put this story on paper ( or web page i guess).
8 150 - In Serial22 Chapters
Gangs From Another World
This story takes place in a world like our own where magic and high technology rule the day. This particular world is ruled by a feline race. The race is divided up into 12 clans (like Greek city-states), with their own territories, solar systems and planets. These 12 clans answer to the original Home World for external disputes, negations, emergencies or to direct military operations only. Within the time-frame of this story, a new Emperor has recently ascended the throne, approximately a year has past since the ascension. He was the previous ruler of the Clan Ya-kith-Thar or Clan founding #3, world of the artisan cats. Unfortunately, not all residents have benefited from technological wonders. The forgotten, who were not lucky enough to be Royal born or middle class and above, experience a hard life, like those of the colonial worlds. The poorer denizens see the technological marvels from their windows, and yet experience little of it. This is the story of one such group living in the ghetto of the Capital city, written by Horus Blackburn, leader of the North-Central Gang.
8 140 - In Serial36 Chapters
Andrew Davila DM'd Me!?!
---Disclaimer---I don't own any pictures posted here. Photo credit is given for each photo used in this book. We all know how handsome he is and girls couldn't get enough of him so I decided to write a short fan fiction about him.Andrew Davila as HimselfYou as The lead girl of this storyI am just creating a fictional name for the lead girl here. "Hi, My name is Riley Elizabeth Danes. And my life changed totally when I got a DM on instagram from Andrew Davila".Throw in a little mix of love,drama and heartbreaks, things are about to get interesting. PS: I am very bad at making covers. So your covers are most welcome. And finally Thank you so much for reading this fiction! Hope you enjoy reading this story.Note: This story is a work of fiction. All the scenes happening in this book is just a mere imagination. *Best Rankings*🥇in Andrew Davila🥇in Caleb Burton🥇in Ben Azelart🥇in Lexi Rivera🥇in Pierson🥈in Lexi Hensler🥇in instagramstars🥇in Huntington Beach🥇in Stokes Twins🥇in Brent Rivera🥇in Tik Tok stars🏅- 145 in Sarcasm🏅- 12 in wattpadindiaawards2020🏅- 141 in wattpad india🏅- 93 in wattpadindiaawards🥇- wia2020🏅- 404 in YouTubers🏅- 499 in humour🥇- in ampsquadStarted: August 4th, 2020Completed: November 20th, 2020Word Count: 45,235.
8 110

