Bob, Guardian 452 of System Mainframe (
mendanddefend_archive) wrote2007-05-15 08:05 pm
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4.01: The Spam Hits The Fan.
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Bob's halfway to Dot's Diner when his synchronizer goes off. He thought he'd have time to grab a shake before things got started; apparently, he was mistaken. With an exaggerated sigh, he wheels around and heads back toward the Principal Office.
The subsphere atop the P.O. splits open as he approaches and lands. A VidWindow pwinngs into existence next to him, showing Phong's face. "Diverting core energy," says Phong. "Releasing Tear... now!"
With a muffled boom and a blast of heat, the newly created Tear rises out of its enclosure. It's a Class 6, almost as large as the subsphere itself. For the moment, it's stable, hanging stationary in space and pulsing at an even rate.
Left to itself, the energy output of this Tear could destroy half the system. If it's utilized properly, however...
Frowning in concentration, Bob summons the proper algorithms from his code and projects them at the ball of energy before him. When they make contact, the Tear blossoms into a spherical portal, leading to somewhere in the depths of the 'Net.
Bob turns back to the VidWindow. "Portal stable. I've time-locked it to collapse in two nanos."
"Let us hope that is enough time," Phong murmurs.
Bob's halfway to Dot's Diner when his synchronizer goes off. He thought he'd have time to grab a shake before things got started; apparently, he was mistaken. With an exaggerated sigh, he wheels around and heads back toward the Principal Office.
The subsphere atop the P.O. splits open as he approaches and lands. A VidWindow pwinngs into existence next to him, showing Phong's face. "Diverting core energy," says Phong. "Releasing Tear... now!"
With a muffled boom and a blast of heat, the newly created Tear rises out of its enclosure. It's a Class 6, almost as large as the subsphere itself. For the moment, it's stable, hanging stationary in space and pulsing at an even rate.
Left to itself, the energy output of this Tear could destroy half the system. If it's utilized properly, however...
Frowning in concentration, Bob summons the proper algorithms from his code and projects them at the ball of energy before him. When they make contact, the Tear blossoms into a spherical portal, leading to somewhere in the depths of the 'Net.
Bob turns back to the VidWindow. "Portal stable. I've time-locked it to collapse in two nanos."
"Let us hope that is enough time," Phong murmurs.

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"Any word from Matrix and AndrAIa?"
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Two small, motorcycle-like ships zoom through, trailed by a number of Guardian transports. Matrix, piloting the first ship, glances over at AndrAIa at the controls of the second ship as they duck and weave past portals to avoid the Guardians.
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"I'm beginning to see whatcha like about bikes!" he calls out.
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Nothing beats the open 'net. Just you, your bike, your lover, and guardians out for your deletion. Ah, the simple joys of life.
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"We're out of time," he says to Dot through the VidWindow. "Tell Phong we'll have to generate another--"
VWOOOM! The two bikes blast through the portal at full speed. Bob barely has time to recover before four more ships--Guardian transports, by the look of them--follow in their wake, nearly running him over. The portal closes with the fourth transport halfway through, and the remnants of the ship drop and crash mere pixels away.
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"They're going for the port," Bob realizes. "They're trying to open us to the 'Net!"
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A shot from one of the defense cannons strikes the top of the ship, and the transport crashes and skids across the pavement, smoking and shedding parts the whole way. There are only three survivors. This, too, is no cause for alarm; the mission could be completed with only one sprite, if necessary.
A gun turret drops from the bottom of the wrecked transport and deletes the approaching CPU binomes with ruthless efficiency. The three remaining Guardians, heavily armed and armored, drop out of the lower hatch and sprint for the port control tower.
There is no room for hesitation. They head straight for the main control chamber, breaking down every door and deleting every dataform that gets in their way. The failsafes are disabled and the security cameras are taken offline. Now the Guardians can complete their mission. Nothing else matters now.
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"Let me see outside. Lose the static."
There on the screen, the office and it's staff saw the beam of yellow light slicing into the sky from the rim of Mainframe. It punched through their sky into the Edge of Beyond and all around the familiar noise rang out in the system.
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And, with a flash and a scattering of digital shrapnel, the control tower topples to the ground.
"They have destroyed the control tower!" gasps Phong. "We have no way of re-sealing the system!"
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It's diabolical and effiecient and it pisses her off that she didn't think of a contingency plan for this.
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Well, Matrix and AndrAIa are preparing to face down the approaching fleet. Bob is too busy arguing.
"Matrix, they're Guardians. Every one of them."
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"That's what I've been saying."
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"Cardon??"
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There are still a lot of ships, which means a lot of bubbles, using up a lot of energy. How many more are there? He can't keep track. Everything's getting kind of... blurry... and it's getting harder to hold his arms up... to hold himself up...
Bob's eyes roll back, his form flickers, and he plummets toward the ground below.
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“Bob need a hand?” she asked holding him in midair.
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