《The Reaper's Legion》Chapter 157 Holdouts
Advertisement
The near silent whirr of Shade’s engines was drowned out by the sounds the Determinators made as they performed minor repairs on themselves and each other in the now highly upgraded craft’s hull. What had once been a personal vehicle of mine had now evolved into what could only be called a mobile base. The vessel was fifty meters from end to end, and twenty meters wide in the body. Six wings, two hard angled to face forward parallel to the cockpit and the other four mounted near the center of the ship, kept the vessel stable in flight, whereas a collection of twelve engines, most inactive at any given time, gave it ample power to increase speed and perform jaw-dropping maneuvers if required.
Truth be told, the design was heavily influenced by the eventuality that I would be transitioning Shade into a space-worthy vessel capable of leaving the atmosphere. The engines, however, were a major limiter, given that we were still working on ion thrusters and other analogues.
Even so, this was more than enough for my current needs. As I stalked the bridge, idly looking at the various Determinators plugged into consoles, I considered the information I had on hand. We’d been hunting after holdout pockets of biotics for weeks in North America, but thus far we’d experienced mixed results. The attacks themselves always reaped a huge toll in biotics, but as of late they were becoming harder and harder to pin down.
It was entirely possible that The King had survived this long - I would be surprised if it hadn’t - and that creature represented the biggest threat to the continent since the Angler nearly a year ago. Given how long it had survived, there was a distinct probability that we were looking at a Gen 4 biotic, perhaps even a Gen 5, and worse, that it was intelligent enough to avoid direct confrontation.
That suspicion didn’t do my Legion much good. This particular unique biotic had escaped from us once already and unless one of the other organizations in the area had destroyed it - which we would most certainly have heard about from some of our more vocal neighbors - it was safe to assume that any biotic of that level wouldn’t fall prey to another. Regrettably, I knew that this particular biotic was a non-combatant, and knew that it would avoid the frontlines at all costs. Even in South America, with the Zombie Factory Gen 4, the biotic in question was aggressive enough to bait into a confrontation. The King had actively fled and done everything in its power to ensure we couldn’t pursue it.
A beeping at the periphery of my senses brought my attention back to the present. With a gesture, I transferred the incoming call onto the holographic display in front of my command seat. The cool black steel shifted to expose crystal rails that refracted light upwards. A far cry from the initial technology we used, the colors quickly filled into the display, portraying the face of one of my premier team leaders in rich detail.
“Domino, hello,” I nodded to him, “Do you have a report?”
“Matt.” The man nodded warmly in greeting, “Yeah, we’ve just cleared the nest up in the northern range. We kept a lookout for anything strange, and turns out we’ve got tunnels just like what you had.”
Advertisement
I frowned, “Damn. I hoped it was isolated. Did the biotic get away?”
“No, it looks like the tunnel collapsed on top of it. We didn’t have much left to do after we dug it out. Looks like our big bad cuts ties fast.” He sighed, looking distracted.
“Well, for the moment we’ll have to point our satellites at the area, but I’m not holding out any hope of them detecting anything. We haven’t to this point.” I spoke, noting the crease in Domino’s brow. “Did the operation go smoothly?”
After a moment's hesitation, he shook his head, “Somewhat. Just a little bit of internal strife. We’ve got one of the new teams with us and… well, their personalities rubbed some of my vets the wrong way.”
I considered that carefully for a moment before speaking, “Hmm… The command of your team is ultimately with you, but if you need any advice…”
“I appreciate that,” he said, forcibly loosening his shoulders, “It’s nothing time and some… discipline won’t fix.”
I arched an eyebrow at that, but nodded nonetheless, “Well, keep me updated. I’ll be back at HQ within-” I mentally checked my GPS, “-thirty minutes or so. What’re you planning?”
“We’re going to head back south, hit up some local Basilisk outposts and see if we can bunk in the area for a while. Figure that I can kill two birds with one stone, scout the area, get my team straight. If we find any sign of our biotics, I’ll let you know.”
“Sounds good,” I nodded, and then after remembering something added, “I’ve already updated Adira on the situation, but reach out to Strauss, I think he and his crew are nearby.”
Domino nodded, “Alright. Talk to you later, boss.”
I cut the feed even as I brought up more information that the Legion had come across. With no flesh and blood thing on board the ship, it was easy for me to get lost in the data, something that I’d grown progressively fond of doing. It was meditative in a way that speaking with others was not, even as I realized that I found myself needing less and less contact with others as the days wore on. Not that it was surprising considering that I’d had much less in common with most people now than I’d had before.
I didn’t need to sleep much at all, nor did I require much food or water. Aside from my inhuman appearance, I also knew that my emotional state had become much more muted. In some ways, that had been a good thing. After the campaign in South America, another wave of retirements had occurred within the Legion. Not surprising, considering the husks of previously living things we’d had to fight through, all too many of which had once been human.
No, I counted my current state of being to be a stroke of good fortune. Still, there were times…
A Determinator chimed into my thoughts, letting me know that we were on approach for the New Damond Spaceport. Mentally sending my thanks, I turned my gaze to the city.
It had grown considerably since it had first been conceived. What I’d initially intended to be a military complex had grown to become a juggernaut of a fortress-city. The first thing I noticed were the black buildings laced with shining red and obsidian complements, many of which now bore extreme feats of visual engineering. The New Damond Spaceport was one such construction, featuring eight runways and dozens of landing pads, some of which were our speciality hot-pads for catching orbital drops, albeit those were farther to the edge of the city in the event that something went wrong. Every runway and pad was outfitted to accommodate any kind of air or space craft, something that had become necessary as the Titherin Mercantile Group needed to make repeat visits as they sorted out local economic policy, or to visit their live-in president. The Artorian Company also frequently used our port, due to their own base of operations existing in parallel with the Legion in New Damond.
Advertisement
I turned my attention to the downtown region, the living area for the vast majority of the people who had come to reside in my city. Over eight million souls called New Damond home, a number that dwarfed pre-Fall numbers in the area. Housing wasn’t an issue, given that we utilized a blend between prefabricated structures and more custom constructions that could be repaired or replaced cheaply. Legion and their families, of course, were allowed to live within the city freely, and those that came for the safety and opportunity enjoyed many of the same benefits. We didn’t charge a great deal, either, as we really didn’t need to source our population for revenue. It was, however, helpful that our reputation had grown such that we’d never had any issue with too few applicants.
That, of course, came with its own growing pains. What had once been a few large structures had evolved into massive complexes that spanned several city blocks. The Tombstone, for instance, was jokingly referred to as The Graveyard at times now that it had expanded. Reaper Administration had also changed, becoming the tallest building in the city and hosting foreign dignitaries, including inter-galactic ones that were becoming more frequent as Earth became more stable. As a whole, the galactic community had responded well to Earth as a success story, and now that restrictions were steadily lifting, more and more parties showed interest in the people of Earth.
Such visitations were still under heavy restrictions, though there were talks underway to eventually open the Earth to additional diplomatic and commercial traffic. One of our major requirements was that the Terra-Union had to be fully established, and that New Damond would only facilitate political talks in the event that the Terra-Unitatus wasn’t available. I had no desire to become entangled politically, and - or so I was told by more politically savvy Legionnaires - our surrender of being a political hub to the Terra Unitatus was an excellent move to smooth over political tensions. It also gave a precedent that the Terra-Union was an overarching body that we would defer to outside of our area of expertise.
And such was what I intended to do; biotics were the business of the Legion, and anything to do with them was strictly my own domain. I had no interest in monitoring and upholding trade interests and the like. Granted, the Legion was positioned to benefit from any agreements that the Titherin Mercantile Group made, so the nuances of what went on didn’t concern me overtly.
“Shade, this is ground control, copy?” I heard the voice of one of the air traffic controllers over the comms.
“This is Shade. Requesting permission to land, over.” I spoke while sending transponder information. It was all formality at this point, but no one ever complained considering the process took less than thirty seconds in general.
“Roger that, we have your ticket. Hangar 12 is open for business. Welcome back, Sir.”
“Appreciate it, ground control, it’s good to be home.” I said as I directed Shade to the dock, something it could do entirely on its own.
The dock itself was a large building whose roof was currently open, exposing a large multi-platformed pad that rose to greet us. Shade slowed on the descent, and as usual I barely felt the landing as the shock-absorbers went to work. Quickly the engines wound down, putting the bulk of the weight on the pads beneath us. More than up to the task, hydraulic pistons regulated by several computers - and their backups - lowered the large craft into the building proper. Overhead I could hear the doors closing, as we settled into the hangar.
Wrapping up after that took very little time, especially given that most of the process was fully automated from therein. As I stepped off of the ship, I cast a backwards glance at the Determinators as they settled in. They would eventually power down their bodies and rejoin their joint consciousness in cyberspace, but for now they were content with their current venue.
Another blip appeared on my comms, a message this time. I pulled it up, reading it.
‘Matt, you back yet? I’m done with lessons today, need a ride?’ The message from Daniel read.
I shot one back, ‘Just got back, and sure. I’ll just leave my armor with the DT’s. I’ll be at Bay 3.’
After that, I didn’t bother waiting, instead willing my power armor to open so that I could step out from the back of it. I watched with some level of bemusement as the armor closed back up and turned around without me in it, marching back up the ramp into the ship.
I stretched, trying to get used to no longer wearing the armor, before turning and starting my walk through the facility, earning more than a few passing stares as I did so. A small part of me wanted to leave again as soon as possible, to continue doing what I did best. But, I was still the leader of the Legion, and it was good to be home.
Advertisement
- In Serial36 Chapters
Path of the Berserker (A Daopocalypse Progression Fantasy)
A world destroyed. An axe to grind. And a path to infinite power. Welcome to my reality. When the cultivators came to Earth, they destroyed our entire civilization in a matter of hours. Armies fell, cities burned and that was before the moon turned red and filled our world with monsters. Now, over a decade later, what’s left of humanity slave under the heels of our Qi infused masters. The luckiest of us might even become one of them, they say—if we serve the Dynasty well enough and harness the power of Qi. But I want none of that. I’m sick of serving and I want nothing to do with their world. Instead, I want them to pay for what they did to mine. Maybe that’s why she found me. The dark, angry goddess who showed me a different path. Apparently, Qi is not the only route to power. I may be too late to save my family, but it’s never too late for revenge. Now, I’ll fight to take back my planet, to grow strong enough to beat the cultivators at their own game. I will free humanity or die trying. For that’s the Path of a Berserker. Path of the Berserker is progression fantasy novel for fans of western style cultivation fantasy, post apocalypse and xianxia. Click to enjoy now!
8 220 - In Serial15 Chapters
Death's Embrace
The World is Such a Rotten Place. It isn't a safe utopia where everyone can be happy. It isn't a place where True Peace can ever be attained. However the niave will tell you otherwise. They'll mention their hope. They'll mention their dreams. They'll scream to the world that they believe in the 'Good' in people. That no one is born naturally 'Evil', and that everyone can be saved. If the world is such a place, if there is a possibility that everything can change for the better, then why haven't we changed it? "Why is it that people lie?" For Satisifaction "Why is it that people cheat?' For Greed "Why is that people Kill?" For Supremacy If the world is truly such a rotten place, then am I expected to turn the other cheek? To walk away? Give second chances? Sacrifice myself for others? Why? All to be called a 'Good' person from the shallow masses, only to be backstabbed and betrayed by the very ones that praised me? Faith in humanity, is something fools preach, and only the niave practice. The World is Such a Rotten Place...and I love it. I will Lie. I will Cheat. I will Kill. Why? For Power Follow our protagonist as he journey through his old world, yet changed, with one goal in mind. To become the srongest and rule. Reborn into a world where only the strong can strive, he will do any and everything to reach the peak. There isn't a question of whether he'll survive or win, it's a question of will he be alone at the top? And if not, how many died to get him there?
8 219 - In Serial12 Chapters
Starlight Road II
College shut-in Thomas signed up for Starlight Road II Beta without reading the contract. Now 'voluntarily' stuck in the game, he woke up as Ray, or better known as Mr. Tragedy. How will he hide his true identity without knowing much about Ray? Will his experience in Starlight Road I and bug-like high INT stat be adequate to keep him alive?
8 192 - In Serial26 Chapters
Sword of Demon Cless
This is a story of the half-demon half-human in a world where in all are filled with adventurers. He has only one goal in life. That is to become the world re-known swordsman. Will his existence be accepted or be ignored. This is the sword of demon cless.
8 196 - In Serial52 Chapters
Finally Us
It's been five years since Austin & Ally has ended and Ross Lynch is just ending a four year, never ending world tour with R5. Finally getting enough rest, he heads back into acting and scores a sought after role by almost everyone. Little does he know that Laura Marano was just cast as his leading lady again. Will they still stay just friends after falling in love on screen again?
8 300 - In Serial26 Chapters
Changed
One day, Izuku Midoriya sees his boyfriend, Shoto Todoroki, cheating on him with his bully, Katsuki Bakugou. Heartbroken, he's presented with the opportunity to go to America with his mom for her new job, he immediately accepts, needing some time to sort through his feelings. Class 1-A, well, most of it, is devastated to find out that their precious cinnamon roll was moving away, but was happy when Izuku told them that he would come to visit when he was ready. Two years later, he finally returns with a new crew, a new boyfriend, and a new life.Will he still be a sweet innocent cinnamon roll?Will he still be the same Izuku that they knew?Or has he changed?(Sorry! I have 5 OCs in this book, so sorry to anyone who doesn't like OCs. I'm also doing an IzukuxOC ship and boyxboy and girlxgirl. So, click off if you don't like this stuff or aren't comfortable with it.)
8 145

